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{{quote| ''"Ahem! Today... I'll tell you the story of the lost book of prophecies. This prophetic book was a mysterious tome full of stories of future events. Of course, many people desired this book, wishing to glimpse their futures. But no person, after obtaining this amazing book, ever found happiness. The reason? The book held frightful secrets not meant for people's eyes. The book came to be called the Dark Prognosticus and was sealed away. This... is the tale of the forgotten book's last owner. It is a tale of love..."''}}
 
The third installment in the ''[[Paper Mario (franchise)|Paper Mario]]'' series of [[Role -Playing Game|RPGs]], ''Super Paper Mario'' mixes it up a bit by being...well, ''[[And Now for Something Completely Different|totally different]]'' from its predecessors. Instead of being a turn-based RPG with action elements like the first two games, ''Super Paper Mario'' is a side-scrolling platformer with RPG elements. One of the most interesting features of the game is the ability to switch between 2D and 3D view at will - a lot of puzzles can only be solved in 3D, and switching to 3D will often show enemies and items that you couldn't see (or interact with) before.
 
The plot is [[Darker and Edgier|noticeably darker]] than the previous entries. Mario and Luigi hear that Princess Peach has been kidnapped (again) and go off the Bowser's Castle. Except that [[Not Me This Time|he didn't do it]]. At that moment, a strange guy named Count Bleck appears with Peach and takes Bowser, the Koopa Troop, and Luigi to his stronghold, Castle Bleck. Mario is left out cold until he is awoken by Tippi, a Pixl. She brings him to the town of Flipside. Meanwhile, Bleck forces a marriage between Bowser and Peach, summoning the Chaos Heart and causing a rift called The Void to appear. Mario must fight Bleck and his strange [[Five-Bad Band]] to save the multiverse.
 
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For characters, see the [[Paper Mario (franchise)/Characters|series Character Sheet]].
 
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* [[Abnormal Limb Rotation Range]]: Mimi.
* [[Action Girl]]: Princess Peach, believe it or not, after getting rescued in the second chapter, decides that it's time to [[Continuity Nod|stop getting kidnapped]], go out there, and kick some ass.
* [[AIA.I. Is a Crapshoot]]: Wracktail, the evil prototype of Fracktail.
** Dimentio actually turns Fracktail into this, forcing you to fight him.
* [[And Now You Must Marry Me|And Now You Must Marry Each Other]]: [[Divide by Zero|Bowser and Peach]]. Peach is [[Mind Control|literally forced]] into saying "I do". Bowser obviously doesn't have to be forced to say the same.
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** And also if you refuse to look for Nimbi when Jaydes asks.
** In a different vein, the interaction with Carrie the Pixl in Fort Francis has her asking you what you thought of Francis. She'll agree completely with you no matter what you said.
{{quote| '''Carrie''': So what you're saying is, Francis is awesome and irresistible. A stallion basically. I was thinking the exact same thing!}}
* [[The Caligula]]: {{spoiler|The poisoned}} King Croacus.
** Bowser, too.
* [[Calling the Old Man Out]] : It's implied that {{spoiler|Blumiere's}} first act as Count Bleck was to kill his father. It's also implied that he wiped out the Tribe of Darkness.
** Don't forget the part where Luvbi {{spoiler|discovers her true identity as a Pure Heart.}} She believes that Grambi and Jaydes's overprotectiveness was not out of love, and that they did not let her enjoy life, knowing that her time was short.
* [[Can You Hear Me Now?]]: Cell phones work in the ''afterlife''.
** Though the phone in question belonged to the Queen of the underworld.
*** And she was being called by her husband in another part of the Afterlife.
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** More heavily implied by the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQcYsXsCjo0 wacky theme you hear every time you meet one].
** Although, given the fact that some of them have been locked up for 1,500 years, it's somewhat understandable that they wouldn't be fully sane.
{{quote| '''Thoreau:''' I express concern when the Ancients stuffed me in that chest 1,500 years ago. But now I see my worries were unfounded!}}
** Although, even the ones like Barry and Dottie that weren't imprisoned anywhere (we don't know how Dottie got in the Floro Caverns, and Barry was just kinda wandering around the Bitlands) are a little strange (although, they may be the most normal).
* [[The Collector]]: Francis.
* [[Collision Damage]]: Being based on traditional ''Mario'' platform games than turn-based RPGs, it plays this straight with pretty noticeable [[Knockback|knock back]], making places like [[That One Level|Chapter 3-3]] more unbearably annoying than they already are.
* [[Complaining About Shows You Don't Watch]]: Mocked with one of the True or False questions Francis's door gives to Peach before entering Francis's room, and provides the page picture.
* [[Cute but Cacophonic]]: Mimi, judging by the [[Painting the Fourth Wall|jagged purple]] [[Speech Bubbles]]. Of course, in that form, she's not so much "cute" as [[Nightmare Fuel|OH MY GOD WHAT IN THE NAME OF]] [[Shigeru Miyamoto|MIYAMOTO'S]] [[Nightmare Fuel|FLOOPY HAIR IS THAT]].
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* [[Disc One Nuke]]: It's possible to clear the first Pit of 100 Trials and get the {{spoiler|optional Pixl, Dashell}}, before you finish Chapter 2.
** Not sure that counts because {{spoiler|it only makes you run a lot faster}}.
*** Much more devastating is the number of levels you will gain from completing the pit. You'll have far more hit points and attack power than you should have by chapter 2. Of course, this is more of an example of [[Level Grinding]] than disc one nukage.
* [[Disney Death]]: Damn near ''every heroic character'' by the end.
** [[And Zoidberg|And the]] [[Quirky Miniboss Squad]].
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* [[Gravity Screw]]: On the Planet Blobule, Mario can jump much higher than usual. The Whoa Zone allows him to walk on the walls and ceiling.
* [[Green Aesop]]: The Cragnons learn one at the end of chapter 5.
{{quote| [[Anvilicious|"I mean come on! Water is]] ''[[Anvilicious|easily]]'' [[Anvilicious|our most precious natural resource!]]"}}
* [[Hand Wave]]: The game doesn't even bother coming up with a decent reason for why {{spoiler|Luvbi comes back}}.
** Simple. {{spoiler|She wished on ''herself''}}.
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** Each and every one of the {{spoiler|Sammer Guy's 100-Man Army}} has a punny name (examples: See [[Shout-Out]]), complete with pre- and post-battle text.
* [[Hypnotize the Princess]]: Peach in the beginning of the game, to make her cooperate with being married to Bowser.
* [[IAdventure Can'tNarrator Use These Things TogetherSyndrome]]: Bowser, when he attempts to climb ladders.
* [[Incoming Ham]]: BLEH HEH HEH! BLECK!
** Dimentio. "We meet again, like two angry, burly dinosaurs with indigestion!"
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** Count Bleck's theme undergoes many repeats and variations, forming the [[Musical Pastiche|backbone of the soundtrack]], along with the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEK4n3wCN1Q&feature=related main fanfare] and the "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxtbIkAK3IA&feature=related Memory]" theme.
* [[Living Crashpad]]: Bowser and O'Chunks were last seen holding up a [[Descending Ceiling]]. The camera cuts to Mario and his friends in another room, and we hear the ceiling come down, suggesting Bowser and O'Chunks were crushed. Later, we see Princess Peach and Mimi fall down a hole in the floor, into their apparent doom. Eventually, Bowser and Peach return unscathed during the battle with Count Bleck.
{{quote| '''Tippi:''' You're all here... But how?<br />
'''Bowser:''' I fell through the floor before I got flattened by the ceiling.<br />
'''Peach:''' I fell through, too, and landed right on Bowser! It was a surprisingly soft landing... }}
* [[Loners Are Freaks]]: Francis. He gets incredibly nervous once Peach shows up.
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** Interestingly, it seems that the afterlife in the games is laid along the same lines as in Greek Mythology.
* [[Nightmare Fuel Station Attendant]]: Mimi.
{{quote| '''Mimi''': ''[[Gosh Dang It to Heck|Stupid-heads]]... I'd mimicked her perfectly! You know it! ...I guess I'll congratulate you... [[Family-Unfriendly Violence|by tearing you to little bits like stupid confetti]]!''}}
* [[No Fourth Wall]]
* [[No Hero Discount]]: Bestovius outright asks you why you, as the hero, should be able to learn his world-saving technique for free. (You can if you resist paying for long enough.)
* [[Non-Fatal Explosions]]: [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]]:
{{quote| '''Mimi''': ''But... But... That explosion didn't even turn you black with soot! That totally didn't even hurt you at all! This stinks!''}}
* [[No Sneak Attacks]]: Averted; at one point, {{spoiler|Dimentio DOES appear in Merlon's house as the heroes are delivering the petrified Pure Heart, and, after a brief dialogue, kills them without giving them a chance to fight}}. {{spoiler|However, he only did this to send them to the afterlife so they could get the eighth Pure Heart, as well as to reunite Mario and Luigi, as part of his grand [[Batman Gambit]].}}
* [[Nostalgia Level]]: A room in chapter 3-1 is identical to level 1-2 from the original ''Super Mario Bros'', complete with warp zone.
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* [[The Not-Secret]]: Merlon claims that only he and Nolrem know about Flipside and Flopside existing within their own towns. There are a few NPCs who mention the opposite town and mention having been to the opposite town. Also, it's mentioned that Bestovius only teaches his flipping technique to the hero. Several NPCs make reference to going places they can't possibly go without flipping, and many [[Mooks]] can flip as well.
* [[Number of the Beast]]: Well, sort of referenced. They used 667 instead of 666 for one of Dorguy's questions referencing the unlucky numbers.
{{quote| "Shayde B buys 667 pens for [[Thirteen Is Unlucky|13]] coins and buys [[108]] notebooks for [[Hitch Hikers Guide to The Galaxy|42]] coins each.}}
* [[Oh Crap]]: More specifically, "OH CRAG!"
* [[Omnicidal Maniac]]: Count Bleck. {{spoiler|Until he learns that the love of his life is still alive, that is. Then he becomes more of a [[Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds]].}}
** {{spoiler|He was actually a [[Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds]] from the start, as the reason why he even attempted to summon the Chaos Heart in the first place is because the love of his life was believed to have been killed, and spent a lot of time trying to search dimensions for her, never finding her.}}
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** "Um... Um... Um..."
* [[Incredibly Lame Pun|Paper]] [[Paper-Thin Disguise|Thin Disguise]]: No one on Mario's side ever knows who Mr. L really is. Not even Mario himself, who only finds him "familiar".
* [[Parental Marriage Veto]]: {{spoiler|Blumiere's father to Timpani and Blumiere. Of the 'she's the wrong race' type. This involved banishing Timpani to the edges of the universe, as well as damn near ''killing'' her. Let's just say it didn't turn out well for the father.}}
* [[Party in My Pocket]]
** To the point where if a cutscene calls for more than one playable character to be on camera, the others have to appear or disappear [[Behind the Black]]. A notable instance takes place during the Overthere Stair level -- in the cutscene where Peach returns to your party, whichever character you are using (Mario, Luigi, or Bowser) feeds her a black apple to wake her up, which tastes disgusting. Her [[Wild Take]] knocks the single character off camera, then Mario, Luigi, and Bowser all walk back on camera. After a while of discussion, Luvbi interrupts, and the camera moves to get her in frame, conveniently leaving Mario, Luigi, and Bowser out of the shot again. Peach remains on camera for the rest of the cutscene, and when gameplay returns, Mario, Luigi, and Bowser are no longer standing there -- you're controlling Peach now, but you can switch back to one of the others.
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** This is arguably an example of [[Fridge Brilliance]], since Luvbi is {{spoiler|actually one of the Pure Hearts and would thus be made completely out of love, so it is absolutely logical and perhaps even expected for her to be interested in the love affairs of others.}}
* [[Shout-Out]]: Tons.
** Just about every Sammer Guy's name is a reference to something in the series. Some highlights: Hill With Eyes, [[Super Mario Bros 3|Shoe of]] [[Blind Idiot Translation|Kuribo]], [[Your Princess Is in Another Castle|Another Castle]], [[Power-Up Letdown|Useless Badge]], [[Super Mario Sunshine|Sunshine Flood]], [[Warp Whistle|Mystical Whistle]], [[Action Commands|Action Commander]], Warping Pipe, [[Good Bad Bugs|The Negative One]], [[Unwinnable By Mistake|Over The Flagpole]], [[Mario and& Luigi|Mustard of Doom]], [[Infinite One 1-Ups|Infinite Jump]], [[Secret Level|Alternate Path]], [[Pop Quiz|Quizmo Question That Has No Answer]], and [[Final Boss|End Boss]].
** Let's not forget that Francis has a [[Ace Attorney|Pink Princess poster]].
** It may just be a coincedence, but the Queen of Underwhere is named [[The Chronicles of Narnia|Jaydes]].
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** A Sammer Guy deep within the Duel of 100 is a dig against [[Real Is Brown]].
* [[Talks Like a Simile]]: Dimentio. His talent for weird similes that still somehow make sense is rivaled only by his prowess in dimensional magic.
{{quote| "And so I arrive, like a sudden windstorm at a kindergarten picnic!"}}
* [[Ted Baxter]]: Flint Cragley.
* [[That Man Is Dead]]: Subverted; {{spoiler|Count Bleck gives this speech, but ends up [[Heel Face Turn|turning good]] at the end all the same.}}
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** Squirps and most of the Cragnons also do this.
* [[Throwaway Country]]: {{spoiler|Sammer's Kingdom}}.
* [[To Hell and Back]]:
** Your whole party is seemingly given a [[Game Over]], and end up in The Underwhere. Luckily, the Queen is pretty friendly and gives you a Continue when it's revealed that you aren't really dead and shouldn't be there.
** And then the door to Chapter 7 brings you right BACK into the Underwhere, because that's where the final [[Plot Coupon|Pure Heart]] is located. And then you get back. So it's a double dose of this trope in the same game. Although the second trip was via dimension-hopping both ways, not death.
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* [[Tome of Eldritch Lore]]: The Dark Prognosticus.
* [[Tomes of Prophecy and Fate]]: The Dark Prognosticus and the Light Prognosticus.
* [[Took a Level Inin Badass]]: Peach.
* [[Totally Radical]]: The {{spoiler|Floro Sapiens}}, once you get to know 'em. Their hippy-like speech patterns may be a bit of a [[Stealth Pun]] - they're flower children!
* [[Unexpected Gameplay Change]]: Besides the [[Unexpected Shmup Level]], there's the Underchomp battle, which plays like a ''Dragon Warrior'' battle.
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*** Afterwards you can find a woman in his place waiting for him. She figures out he's gone and cries "Bring back my Whackaaaaaa". As if you needed to feel even worse.
** And if you talk to him in between the whacks leading up, he apparently becomes [[Sanity Slippage|more and more incoherent and confused.]] So not only do you kill him, but you give him brain damage leading up to it as well.
*** Try reading all this dialogue, I guarantee you will feel like a monster, the poor thing loses its sense of self. Damn you [[Hundred-Percent100% Completion|recipes]]...
** Do you know what? You don't even NEED to whack Whacka at all in Super Paper Mario. Do you know why? Because you can buy Whacka Bumps in the Flipside Arcade.
*** Makes you wonder where the Arcade gets those Bumps...
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