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|DutM=A portmanteau of "kantoor" (office) and "oorlog" (war). The word "tuig" means both "utensils" and "thugs".
|DutM=A portmanteau of "kantoor" (office) and "oorlogstuig" (war weaponry). Additionally, the word "tuig" means both "utensils" and "thugs".
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The Legion of Stationery[1] are a group allied with King Olly who are major bosses guarding the ends of the streamers in Paper Mario: The Origami King. It is composed of giant sentient office tools.

Members

Each of the members has a different title:

Member Title Image Streamer Location
Colored Pencils The Missile Maestro File:ColoredPencils.png Red Overlook Tower
Rubber Band The Elastic Entertainer File:RubberBand.png Blue Big Sho' Theater
Hole Punch The Disco Devil File:PMOK Hole Punch.png Yellow Temple of Shrooms
Tape The Shifty Sticker File:Tape.png Purple Sea Tower
Scissors The Dual-Bladed Duelist File:PMOK Scissors.png Green Bowser's Castle
Stapler The Fanged Fastener File:PMOK Stapler.png N/A Origami Castle

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ブンボーぐんだん[?]
Bunbōgundan
Legion of Stationery (portmanteau of 文房具 [bunbōgu] and 軍団 [gundan], meaning stationery and legion respectively)
Chinese (simplified) 文具军团[2]
Wéjù Jūntuán
Stationery Corps
Chinese (traditional) 文具軍團[3]
Wéjù Jūntuán
Stationery Corps
Dutch Kantoorlogstuig[?] A portmanteau of "kantoor" (office) and "oorlogstuig" (war weaponry). Additionally, the word "tuig" means both "utensils" and "thugs".
Italian Brigata Cancelleria[?] Stationery Brigade
Korean 문방군단[?]
Munbanggundan
Same as Japanese

References