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Star Spirits
StarSpirits.jpg
Full group artwork of the seven Star Spirits for Mario Party 5.
First appearance Paper Mario (2000)
Latest appearance Mario Party: The Top 100 (cameo) (2017)
Leader Eldstar
Members
“When you look at the night sky, you'll know that the glittering stars are praising you for your courage.”
Skolar, Paper Mario

The Star Spirits are a group of seven powerful stars that first appear in Paper Mario. Consisting of Eldstar, Mamar, Skolar, Muskular, Misstar, Klevar and Kalmar, the Star Spirits are led by Eldstar.

They are seven of the few original Paper Mario series characters to reappear in other Super Mario games, along with Whacka, Tweesters, Koopatrols, and Goomboss.

History

Paper Mario

Star Spirits on top of Shooting Star Summit
Mario confronting the Star Spirits as holograms before their rescue
Eldstar PM.pngMamar PM.png
Skolar PM.pngMuskular PM.pngMisstar PM.png
Klevar PM.pngKalmar PM.png

In Paper Mario, the Star Spirits are being held captive by Bowser's followers after he and Kammy Koopa stole their precious Star Rod and turned them into playing cards, in retaliation for their ignoring Bowser's selfish wishes.

After Mario and his new friends rescue all of them, they give him a special power called Star Beam, which is used to neutralize the effects of the Star Rod, and a ship that they can use to travel to Bowser's Castle. During the final battle with Bowser, due to the effects of Bowser's Power Platform, their Star Beam does not work against him, triggering a side battle with Princess Peach and Twink against Kammy Koopa. After Peach and Twink have defeated Kammy, the Star Beam is upgraded to Peach Beam, giving Mario a second chance at a victory against Bowser and to recover the Star Rod.

The following list of Star Spirits are as follows:

Star Spirit Card Location Guarded by Power and SP needed Description
Artwork of Eldstar in Paper Mario.
Eldstar
Eldstar's card form from Paper Mario Koopa Bros. Fortress Koopa Bros. Focus, 0 Boosts Star Energy.
Refresh, 1 Replenishes Mario's HP and FP by 5 and cures poison.
Artwork of Mamar in Paper Mario.
Mamar
Mamar's card form from Paper Mario Dry Dry Ruins Tutankoopa Lullaby, 1 Puts enemies to sleep for a short time by singing a lullaby.
Artwork of Skolar in Paper Mario.
Skolar
Skolar's card form from Paper Mario Boo's Mansion, originally in Tubba Blubba's Castle Tubba Blubba and Boos Star Storm, 2 Attacks all enemies, damaging 7 HP each.
Artwork of Muskular in Paper Mario.
Muskular
Muskular's card form from Paper Mario Shy Guy's Toy Box General Guy Chill Out, 2 Decreases enemies' attack power by 3.
Artwork of Misstar in Paper Mario.
Misstar
Misstar's card form from Paper Mario Mt. Lavalava Lava Piranha Smooch, 3 Replenishes Mario's HP by 20 with a kiss.
Artwork of Klevar in Paper Mario.
Klevar
Klevar's card form from Paper Mario Cloudy Climb Huff N. Puff Time Out, 2 Immobilizes enemies for a short time.
Artwork of Kalmar in Paper Mario.
Kalmar
Kalmar's card form from Paper Mario Crystal Palace Crystal King Up & Away, 2 Has a 95% chance of turning enemies into stars, knocking them out of battle.
The Seven Star Spirits.
All together
- Star Haven No one Star Beam/Peach Beam, none Negates the effects of the Star Rod. During the final battle with Bowser, Star Beam has no effect against the Star Rod due to the device Kammy Koopa made. After Princess Peach and Twink defeat Kammy Koopa, this power is upgraded to Peach Beam.

Super Mario-kun

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Star Spirits from the Super Mario-kun manga.
The Star Spirits in Super Mario-kun

The Star Spirits appear in Super Mario-kun.

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Mario Party series

Mario Party 5

The Star Spirits reappear in Mario Party 5, where they are known as Star Guards, and guard the Dream Depot and all of its dreams. They guide the players throughout the game as well. Like their artwork in Paper Mario, they lack mouths. Each Star Guard host one duty:

Star Guard Role
Artwork of Klevar from Mario Party 5.
Klevar
Explains the game modes and hosts some events on boards when stopped at a ? Space.
Eldstar
Eldstar
Guide of the Party Mode.
Misstar
Misstar
Guide of the Story Mode.
Muskular
Muskular
Guide of the Mini-Game Mode.
Skolar
Skolar
Guide of the Super Duel Mode.
Mamar
Mamar
Guide of the Bonus Mode.
Kalmar
Kalmar
Guide of the Options Mode.

Mario Party: The Top 100

The Star Spirits return as a collectible for Mario Party 5 in Mario Party: The Top 100. Instead of being called the Star Guards, they revert to using their Paper Mario name.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Eldstar, as seen in Mario Party 5, also appears as a sticker in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

Profile from Mario Party: The Top 100

  • Dream Depot Star Spirits: "Star Spirits from Star Haven that guard the Dream Depot, a dreamy world found far away in the starry sky."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 星の精
Hoshi no Sei
ユメミールの星の精 (Mario Party: The Top 100)
Yumemīru no Hoshi no Sei
[?]
Star Spirit

「ユメミール」is from「夢見る」(yumemiru, to dream), and「星の精」means "Star Spirit"
Chinese 星之魂[1] (Paper Mario)
Xīng zhī Hún
星之精灵 (Mario Party Superstars)
Xīng zhī Jīnglíng
Star Spirit
French Esprit étoile[?] Star Spirits
German Hohe Sterne[?] High Stars
Italian Spiriti Stellari[?] Stellar Spirits
Portuguese (NOA) Espíritos estelares[?] Stellar spirits
Spanish Espíritus Estelares[?] Stellar Spirits

Trivia

References

  1. ^ iQue's Paper Mario instruction booklet, page 22.