Folded Soldiers

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The Folded Soldiers are King Olly's origami minions and the main enemies in Paper Mario: The Origami King. They were originally flat paper before they were folded into origami and kept that way using staples from Stapler. Most Folded Soldiers in the game were members of the Koopa Troop prior to being folded. Additionally Princess Peach is turned into one of the Folded Soldiers and, early in the game, drops Mario into a dungeon via a trapdoor in her castle after he answers the three questions she asks him. There are also giant versions of the Folded Soldiers called Paper Macho Soldiers.

After Stapler is defeated, the staples binding the Folded Soldiers are destroyed, allowing them to unfold, however, the minions are not completely confirmed to be restored to their original state until after Olivia finishes the Thousand Cranes technique Oliva started to wish that the origami folded by Olly be undone.

Profiles

For Collectible Treasure profiles, see Musée Champignon § Origami Character Gallery.
  • European website bio: "Made up of Bowser's captured goons, these brainwashed baddies act as King Olly's ground troops. While they might not say much, they pack one heck of a wallop!"

Gallery

See also

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese オリガミ兵[1]
Origami Hei
Origami Soldiers
Chinese (simplified) 折纸兵[?]
Zhézhǐ Bīng
Origami Soldiers
Chinese (traditional) 摺紙兵[2]
Zhézhǐ Bīng
Origami Soldiers
Dutch Gevouwen soldaten[?] Folded Soldiers
German Faltschergen[?] Fold Minions
Italian Soldati Origami[?] Origami Soldiers
Russian Оригами-солдаты[3]
Origami-soldaty
Origami Soldiers
Spanish (NOA) Soldados plegados[?] ?

References