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One of the variations of the stage is based on Hither Thither Hill from ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''. It features a windmill, a pipe, and a fan in the background that blows away several objects on the stage and pushes fighters to the right of the stage.
One of the variations of the stage is based on Hither Thither Hill from ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''. It features a windmill, a pipe, and a fan in the background that blows away several objects on the stage and pushes fighters to the right of the stage.


When the stage folds over it switches to a different variation, similar to how 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 the giant Blooper from the same game can be seen in the background. It is currently unknown whether or not it interacts with the stage itself.
When the stage folds over it switches to a different variation, similar to how 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 is currently unknown whether or not it interacts with the stage itself.


==Origin==
==Origin==
{{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 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. During the Prologue of the game, Mario and his partner Goombella fought a giant {{s|supermariowiki|Blooper}} in {{s|supermariowiki|Rogueport Sewers}}. After they defeated it, they were able to move on to Petal Meadows.
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 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 Blooper bears a strong resemblance to the ones from ''The Thousand-Year Door'' and ''Super Paper Mario''.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==