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== Video Games == |
== Video Games == |
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* In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', one of Mario's partners has a book with information and pictures of every enemy in the game. This even includes {{spoiler|Princess Peach after being possessed by the final boss}}. |
* In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', one of Mario's partners has a book with information and pictures of every enemy in the game. This even includes {{spoiler|Princess Peach after being possessed by the final boss}}. |
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** However, it does not have infinite knowledge; this is demonstrated when Goombella [[ |
** However, it does not have infinite knowledge; this is demonstrated when Goombella [[lampshade]]s that it doesn't answer her real question: [[Hammerspace|where all the hammers come from]]. |
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** It doesn't have {{spoiler|Doopliss's name}}. |
** It doesn't have {{spoiler|Doopliss's name}}. |
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** ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' has the Dark Prognosticus, a book which has prophesied every event of the game. The villain, Count Bleck, has it, and often quotes directly from it, with the effect of [[Third Person Person|narrating his own life]]. |
** ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' has the Dark Prognosticus, a book which has prophesied every event of the game. The villain, Count Bleck, has it, and often quotes directly from it, with the effect of [[Third Person Person|narrating his own life]]. |