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'''Paper Mario''' ({{ja|ペーパーマリオ}}, ''Paper Mario'') is a [[stage]] in {{for3ds}}. It is based on the ''Paper Mario'' series, and shifts between different areas from it.
'''Paper Mario''' ({{ja|ペーパーマリオ}}, ''Paper Mario'') is a [[stage]] in {{for3ds}}.


==Stage layout==
==Stage layout==
One of the variations of the stage is based on Hither Thither Hill from ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''. It features a windmill that will spin under a heavy player's weight, a pipe that pops anyone that stands on it into the air, and a fan in the background that blows away several objects on the stage and pushes fighters to the right of the stage.
The stage is based on several areas from the ''Paper Mario'' series, and its layout shifts between three versions in a pop-up book style.


When the stage folds over, it switches to a different variation, similar to how {{s|supermariowiki|Kamek}} functions on [[Mushroom Kingdom U]]. One of these variations is based off of the S.S. Flavion from ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''. The ship takes its appearance from that game, and a giant Blooper, a recurring boss in the series, is seen in the background. It does not directly interact with the stage, but it does form waves in the water that can carry players. The Whale from the original ''Paper Mario'' will appear to raise the ship with water through his blowhole to stop the ship from its rocky state as well as raise the ship closer to the upper [[blast line]].
[[File:3DS Hither Thither Hill.jpg|thumb|left|200px|{{SSB4|Mario}}, {{SSB4|Luigi}} and {{SSB4|Wii Fit Trainer}} fighting on the Hither Thither Hill section of the stage.]]
The starting variation is based on '''Hither Thither Hill''' from ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''. It features a windmill that will spin under a heavy player's weight and a pipe that pushes into the air anyone that stands on it. Near the end of this variation a fan appears in the background and generates a strong [[wind]] which blows away several stage elements and pushes fighters to the right of the stage.
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[[File:SSB4 - SSFlavion.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The S.S. Flavion version, with a giant Blooper.]]
The second variation is based on the '''S.S. Flavion''', a ship from ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''. The ship may be accompanied by a giant Blooper, a recurring boss in the series: it does not directly interact with the stage, but it does form waves in the water that can carry players. Another possible occurrence is the appearance of the Whale from the original ''Paper Mario'', which raises the ship with water spouting from his blowhole. This stops the ship's rocking and carries it closer to the upper [[blast line]].
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[[File:Paper Mario Bowser head spinning.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The Bowser's Sky Castle variation, with Bowser's head spinning.]]
The last variation is '''Bowser's Sky Castle''' from ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'', which features a large bust of Bowser's head plus two floating platforms that move up and down on either side. The head's eyes will occasionally glow to denote what it does next: Red means it will start spinning, making it hard to stand on, and white precedes the head's jaw clamping shut, which deals moderate damage and knockback to anyone inside it.
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After a while, the scene switches back to Hither Thither Hill and the cycle repeats.


The stage then shifts to Bowser's Sky Castle from ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'', which features a large bust of Bowser's head plus two floating platforms that move up and down on either side. The bust's eyes will occasionally glow to denote what it does next: Red means it will start turning around and white precedes the head's jaw clamping shut, which deals moderate damage and knockback for anyone inside it. After a period of time, the scene switches back to Hither Thither Hill and the cycle repeats.
==Ω Form==
The Omega version uses only the Hither Tither Hill part of the full stage.
<gallery widths="200px">
Paper_Mario_Omega_Form.jpg|[[Final Destination (SSB4)|Ω form]]
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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:PMSS Hither Thither Hill.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Hither Thither Hill as it appears in ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''.]]
{{s|supermariowiki|Hither Thither Hill}} comes from ''{{s|supermariowiki|Paper Mario: Sticker Star}}''. In that game, Mario had to use the Fan sticker to access the windmill since the pedals were blocking its entrance. When he used the sticker, a cutscene played where several nearby obstacles were blown away. When used in battle, the Fan sticker would blow all enemies around.
{{s|supermariowiki|Hither Thither Hill}} comes from ''{{s|supermariowiki|Paper Mario: Sticker Star}}''. In that game, Mario had to use the Fan sticker to access the windmill since the pedals were blocking its entrance. When he used the sticker, a cutscene played where several nearby obstacles were blown away. When used in battle, the Fan sticker would blow all enemies around.


The {{s|supermariowiki|S.S. Flavion}} appeared in ''{{s|supermariowiki|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}'', where it was the ship of {{s|supermariowiki|Flavio}}. During [[mariowiki:Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door#Chapter 5: The Key to Pirates|Chapter 5]], Mario and his party had to use it to sail to {{s|supermariowiki|Keelhaul Key}}. After several days of sailing, they were ambushed by several {{s|supermariowiki|Ember}}s. The ship wrecked on Keelhaul Key, and its scraps were used to set up camp on the island. Large Bloopers are recurring bosses in the ''Paper Mario'' series, most notably in the first three. The specific [[mariowiki:Blooper#Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door|Blooper]] bears a strong resemblance to the one fought in ''The Thousand-Year Door''. The [[mariowiki:Whale (character)|Whale]] from ''{{s|supermariowiki|Paper Mario}}'', who was used to take Mario to {{s|supermariowiki|Lavalava Island}}, makes an appearance, using his water spout to lift the S.S. Flavion a notable distance above the water. The background is the same one from {{s|supermariowiki|Riverside Station}} in [[mariowiki:Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door#Chapter 6: 3 Days of Excess|Chapter 6]].
[[File:S.S. Flavion PMTYD.jpg|thumb|200px|The S.S. Flavion as it appears in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''.]]
The {{s|supermariowiki|S.S. Flavion}} appeared in ''{{s|supermariowiki|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}'', where it was the ship of {{s|supermariowiki|Flavio}}. During [[mariowiki:Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door#Chapter 5: The Key to Pirates|Chapter 5]], Mario and his party had to use it to sail to {{s|supermariowiki|Keelhaul Key}}. After several days of sailing, they were ambushed by several {{s|supermariowiki|Ember}}s. The ship wrecked on Keelhaul Key, and its scraps were used to set up camp on the island.
 
Large Bloopers are recurring bosses in the ''Paper Mario'' series, most notably in the first three. The specific [[mariowiki:Blooper#Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door|Blooper]] bears a strong resemblance to the one fought in ''The Thousand-Year Door''.
 
The [[mariowiki:Whale (character)|Whale]] from ''{{s|supermariowiki|Paper Mario}}'', who was used to take Mario to {{s|supermariowiki|Lavalava Island}}, makes an appearance, using his water spout to lift the S.S. Flavion a notable distance above the water. The background is the same one from {{s|supermariowiki|Riverside Station}} in [[mariowiki:Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door#Chapter 6: 3 Days of Excess|Chapter 6]].


{{s|supermariowiki|Bowser's Sky Castle}} comes from ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''. Here, Mario and {{s|supermariowiki|Kersti}} face off against Bowser in the final fight.
{{s|supermariowiki|Bowser's Sky Castle}} comes from ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''. Here, Mario and {{s|supermariowiki|Kersti}} face off against Bowser in the final fight.
==Gallery==
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SSB4 - SSFlavion.jpg|The S.S. Flavion from ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''.
File:Paper Mario ship toon link.jpg|Toon Link on the S.S. Flavion
File:Paper_Mario_Omega_Form.jpg|Ω Form.
3DS Hither Thither Hill.jpg|{{SSB4|Mario}}, {{SSB4|Luigi}} and {{SSB4|Wii Fit Trainer}} fighting on the Hither Thither Hill section of the stage.
S.S. Flavion PMTYD.jpg|The S.S. Flavion as it appears in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''.
PMSS Hither Thither Hill.jpg|Hither Thither Hill as it appears in ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''.
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This article is about the stage. For other uses, see Paper Mario (disambiguation).
Paper Mario
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Article on Super Mario Wiki Paper Mario (series)

Paper Mario (ペーパーマリオ, Paper Mario) is a stage in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.

Stage layout

The stage is based on several areas from the Paper Mario series, and its layout shifts between three versions in a pop-up book style.

Mario, Luigi and Wii Fit Trainer fighting on the Hither Thither Hill section of the stage.

The starting variation is based on Hither Thither Hill from Paper Mario: Sticker Star. It features a windmill that will spin under a heavy player's weight and a pipe that pushes into the air anyone that stands on it. Near the end of this variation a fan appears in the background and generates a strong wind which blows away several stage elements and pushes fighters to the right of the stage.

The S.S. Flavion version, with a giant Blooper.

The second variation is based on the S.S. Flavion, a ship from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. The ship may be accompanied by a giant Blooper, a recurring boss in the series: it does not directly interact with the stage, but it does form waves in the water that can carry players. Another possible occurrence is the appearance of the Whale from the original Paper Mario, which raises the ship with water spouting from his blowhole. This stops the ship's rocking and carries it closer to the upper blast line.

The Bowser's Sky Castle variation, with Bowser's head spinning.

The last variation is Bowser's Sky Castle from Paper Mario: Sticker Star, which features a large bust of Bowser's head plus two floating platforms that move up and down on either side. The head's eyes will occasionally glow to denote what it does next: Red means it will start spinning, making it hard to stand on, and white precedes the head's jaw clamping shut, which deals moderate damage and knockback to anyone inside it.

After a while, the scene switches back to Hither Thither Hill and the cycle repeats.

Ω Form

The Omega version uses only the Hither Tither Hill part of the full stage.

Origin

File:PMSS Hither Thither Hill.jpg
Hither Thither Hill as it appears in Paper Mario: Sticker Star.

Hither Thither Hill comes from Paper Mario: Sticker Star. In that game, Mario had to use the Fan sticker to access the windmill since the pedals were blocking its entrance. When he used the sticker, a cutscene played where several nearby obstacles were blown away. When used in battle, the Fan sticker would blow all enemies around.

The S.S. Flavion as it appears in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.

The S.S. Flavion appeared in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, where it was the ship of Flavio. During Chapter 5, Mario and his party had to use it to sail to Keelhaul Key. After several days of sailing, they were ambushed by several Embers. The ship wrecked on Keelhaul Key, and its scraps were used to set up camp on the island.

Large Bloopers are recurring bosses in the Paper Mario series, most notably in the first three. The specific Blooper bears a strong resemblance to the one fought in The Thousand-Year Door.

The Whale from Paper Mario, who was used to take Mario to Lavalava Island, makes an appearance, using his water spout to lift the S.S. Flavion a notable distance above the water. The background is the same one from Riverside Station in Chapter 6.

Bowser's Sky Castle comes from Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Here, Mario and Kersti face off against Bowser in the final fight.