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|image=[[File:Toad Town Tunnels.png|256px]]<br>Mario and Goombario in Toad Town Tunnels.
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|greater_location=[[Toad Town]]
|caption=Mario and Goombario in '''Toad Town Tunnels'''
|greaterloc=[[Toad Town]]
|ruler=[[Blooper]]s
|ruler=[[Blooper]]s
|inhabitants=[[Gloomba]]s, [[Buzzy Beetle]]s, [[Dark Koopa]]s, [[Spiny|Spinies]], [[Blooper]]s, and [[Rip Cheato]]
|inhabitants=[[Gloomba]]s, [[Buzzy Beetle]]s, [[Dark Koopa]]s, [[Spiny|Spinies]], [[Blooper]]s, and [[Rip Cheato]]
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The '''Toad Town Tunnels''' are the sewer system beneath [[Toad Town]] in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. They are a massive series of passages with [[Warp Pipe|pipe]]s that connect to all major areas of the game, with the exception of [[Shy Guy's Toy Box]] and [[Flower Fields]], both of which are accessed directly from Toad Town. The main pipe to the tunnels is in the area of Toad Town with [[Tayce T.]]'s house and the entrance to [[Forever Forest]]. The secondary entrance/exit is in the [[Odd House]] to the north of the main entrance. [[Mario]] is required to go here to get the [[Ultra Boots]] and go to [[Shiver City]] in order to start Chapter 7 of ''Paper Mario'', but going to other areas of the tunnels is optional. All pipes to other places are "shortcuts" and are not accessible before visiting that place.
The '''Toad Town Tunnels''' (or sometimes simply "Toad Town Tunnels", as [[Goombario]] sometimes use the article "the" and sometimes not) are the sewer system beneath [[Toad Town]] in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. They are a massive series of passages with [[Warp Pipe]]s and [[Blue Pipe]]s that connect to all major areas of the game, with the exception of [[Shy Guy's Toy Box]] and [[Flower Fields]], both of which are accessed directly from Toad Town. The main pipe to the tunnels is in the area of Toad Town with [[Tayce T.]]'s house and the entrance to [[Forever Forest]]. The secondary entrance/exit is in the blue house to the north of the main entrance. [[Mario]] is required to go here to get the [[Ultra Boots]] and go to [[Shiver City]] in order to start Chapter 7 of ''Paper Mario'', but going to other areas of the tunnels is optional. All pipes to other places are "shortcuts" and are not accessible before visiting that place.


Much like [[Rogueport Sewers]] from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', the Toad Town Tunnels have few areas available at the start of the game. The more upgrading items, powers and party members [[Mario]] has, the more areas of the sewer Mario can travel to.
Much like [[Rogueport Sewers]] from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', the Toad Town Tunnels have few areas available at the start of the game. The more upgrading items, powers and party members [[Mario]] have, the more areas of the sewer Mario can travel to.


Three [[Blooper]] fights occur here, and many [[Badge]]s, [[Star Piece (Paper Mario series)|Star Pieces]], and [[Super Block]]s are scattered around the area. The salesman [[Rip Cheato]] can be found at the second entrance/exit. The in-game map description reads, "''The system of tunnels runs under Toad Town. There are many pipes inside -- some of them are shortcuts.''"
Three [[Blooper]] fights occur here, and many [[Badge]]s, [[Star Piece (Paper Mario)|Star Pieces]], and [[Super Block (object)|Super Block]]s are scattered around the area. The salesman [[Rip Cheato]] can be found at the second entrance/exit.


==Areas==
==Areas==
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===Entrance===
===Entrance===
[[File:ToadTownTunnels_area1.png|thumb| Mario and Bombette standing in front of the Warp Pipe.]]
In the south part of [[Toad Town]], there is a [[Warp Pipe|pipe]] to the southwest of the crossing. The area is marked "Private" on a notice board nearby. By going through the pipe, Mario reaches the "entrance" area of the Toad Town Tunnels. There is a path east, a path west, and a wooden floor on the ground.
In the south part of [[Toad Town]], there is a [[Warp Pipe|pipe]] to the southwest of the crossing. The area is marked "Private" on a notice board nearby. By going through the pipe, Mario reaches the "entrance" area of the Toad Town Tunnels. There is a path east, a path west, and a boarded-over hole on the ground.
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===Area east of entrance===
===Area east of entrance===
At the beginning of the game, [[Mario]] and his partners can only go east. There is a gap with a wide pipe as a bridge. Then comes a [[Save Block]]. Mario can smash the [[yellow block]] at the door to proceed. In the next room is a [[Gloomba]] as well as a line of brick blocks, some of which contain coins. One brick block has a [[Spiked Gloomba]] lying on top of it. There is an [[Hidden Block|invisible block]] among them containing a [[Super Mushroom|Super Shroom]]. In the final room, there is again a gap with a wide pipe as a bridge. After crossing the bridge, there will be a Blooper guarding the [[treasure chest]] which fights Mario. After defeating the Blooper, Mario can get the [[Shrink Stomp]] badge in the treasure chest.
At the beginning of the game, [[Mario]] and his partners can only go east. There is a gap with a wide pipe as a bridge. Then comes a [[Save Block]]. Mario can smash the [[Yellow Block]] at the door to proceed. In the next room is a [[Gloomba]] as well as a line of brick blocks, some of which contain coins. One brick block has a [[Spiked Gloomba]] lying on it. There is an [[Hidden Block|invisible block]] among them containing a [[Super Shroom]]. In the final room, there is again a gap with a wide pipe as a bridge. After crossing the bridge, there will be a Blooper guarding the [[Treasure Chest]] to fight Mario. After defeating the Blooper, Mario can get the [[Shrink Stomp]] badge in the treasure chest.
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===Area west of entrance===
===Area west of entrance===
After getting the [[Super Hammer]] from [[Dry Dry Ruins (Paper Mario)|Dry Dry Ruins]] in Chapter 2, Mario can smash the [[stone block]] blocking the door and go to the room to the west. In the first room is a Blooper fight, after which an ! Switch drops which will unlock the shortcut pipes to [[Goomba Village (location)|Goomba Village]] (Prologue), [[Koopa Village]] (Chapter 1), and [[Dry Dry Outpost]] (Chapter 2). In the second room, Mario encounters three ? Blocks first (the middle one containing a [[Snowman Doll]]), platforms that go up, and finally a pipe leading to a new area beneath. To the left of the new area are two [[Spiked Gloomba]]s hanging around, a brick block with a [[trampoline]] above it, and the [[Power Smash]] badge in a high treasure chest. To the right of the new area is a gap with two platforms that form a seesaw, and a door with two Spiked Gloombas across the gap. In the next room there are gaps in the upper level, at the end of which is a [[Star Piece (Paper Mario series)|Star Piece]]. Mario can take the platforms that go up in the room to these high areas as well as through the ceiling where he can find another room with a [[Super Block]]. There are [[Paragloomba]]s here. Finally, in the southeast of the new area is a pipe leading to a room with a [[Buzzy Beetle]], two [[metal block]]s, and another Super Block.
After getting the [[Super Hammer]] from [[Dry Dry Ruins]] in Chapter 2, Mario can smash the [[Stone Block]] blocking the door and go to the room to the west. In the first room is a Blooper fight, after which an ! Switch drops which will unlock the shortcut pipes to [[Goomba Village (place)|Goomba Village]] (Prologue), [[Koopa Village]] (Chapter 1), and [[Dry Dry Outpost]] (Chapter 2). In the second room, Mario encounters three ? Blocks first (the middle one containing a [[Snowman Doll]]), platforms that go up, and finally a pipe leading to a new area beneath. To the left of the new area are two [[Spiked Gloomba]]s hanging around, a brick block with a [[Springboard|trampoline]] above it, and the [[Power Smash]] badge in a high treasure chest. To the right of the new area is a gap with two platforms that form a seesaw, and a door with two Spiked Gloombas across the gap. In the next room there are gaps in the higher place, at the end of which is a [[Star Piece (Paper Mario)|Star Piece]]. Mario can take the platforms that go up in the room to these high areas as well as to the ceilings where he can find another room with a [[Super Block (object)|Super Block]]. There are [[Paragloomba]]s here. Finally, in the southeast of the new area is a pipe leading to a room with a [[Buzzy Beetle]], two [[Metal Block]]s, and another Super Block.
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===Area beneath the entrance===
===Area beneath the entrance===
[[File:ToadTownTunnels_area11.png|thumb|left|]]
After getting the [[Super Boots]] from [[Boo's Mansion]] in Chapter 3, Mario can break the wooden floor in the entrance area and go to the room beneath it. There is water to the right of where Mario lands. There is also a pipe that allows Mario to go back and two rooms to the left. The first room has three [[Dark Koopa]]s, defeating all of which will reveal a ! Switch that can unlock the shortcut pipe in the room to [[Boo's Mansion]] from Chapter 3. In the second room to the left, there is also a movable block in the lower place that can be used to hit three [[Hidden Block|invisible blocks]] to fill the gap, and a [[Super Block (object)|Super Block]] across the gap in the higher place. The path to the right is required to start Chapter 7. It is available after getting Sushie from Chapter 5. After crossing the water with Sushie, a Blooper fight occur, after which drops a ! Block that unlocks the shortcut pipe to [[Yoshi's Village]].
After getting the [[Super Boots]] from [[Boo's Mansion]] in Chapter 3, Mario can break the wooden floor in the entrance area and go to the room beneath it. There is [[water]] and a [[wooden dock]] to the right of where Mario lands. There is also a pipe that allows Mario to go back and two rooms to the left. The first room has three [[Dark Koopa]]s, defeating all of which will reveal a ! Switch that can unlock the shortcut pipe in the room to [[Boo's Mansion]] from Chapter 3. In the second room to the left, there is a movable block on the floor that can be used to hit three [[Hidden Block|invisible blocks]] to fill a gap, and a [[Super Block]] is across the gap above. The path to the right is required to start Chapter 7. It is available after getting Sushie from Chapter 5. After crossing the water with Sushie, a Blooper fight occurs, after which an ! Block drops that unlocks the shortcut pipe to [[Yoshi's Village]].


[[File:ToadTownTunnels_area16.png|thumb|]]
In the first room to the right of the water area there are two [[Dark Koopa]]s, a high ? Block with a [[Shooting Star (item)|Shooting Star]] in it, and a pipe in the north protected by a gap filled with spikes. [[Mario]] has to ride on [[Lakilester]] to pass the spiked area for the [[Ultra Boots]] before he can proceed to Chapter 7. The pipe goes beneath. The first room beneath has zigzag paths, with [[Spiny|Spinies]] and hidden blocks containing a [[Maple Syrup]], a [[Stop Watch]] and a [[Volt Shroom]]. The second room beneath has wider grounds, with two Dark Koopas and a line of high blocks at the center of which is a hidden block containing a [[Life Shroom]]. The final room has trampolines, and the [[Ultra Boots]] at the end. After getting the Ultra Boots, Mario can hit the high blocks in the previous room and in the room before descending to this area.
In the first room to the right of the water area there are two [[Dark Koopa]]s, a high ? Block with a [[Shooting Star (item)|Shooting Star]] in it, and a pipe to the north protected by a gap filled with spikes. [[Mario]] has to ride on [[Lakilester]] to pass the spiked area to get the [[Ultra Boots]] before he can proceed to Chapter 7. The pipe goes to a lower level. The first room below has zigzag paths, with [[Spiny|Spinies]] and hidden blocks containing a [[Maple Syrup]], a [[Stop Watch]] and a [[Volt Shroom]]. The second room below has wider grounds, with two Dark Koopas and a line of high blocks at the center of which is a hidden block containing a [[Life Shroom]]. The final room has trampolines, and the [[Ultra Boots]] at the end. After getting the Ultra Boots, Mario can hit the higher blocks in the previous room and in the room before descending to this area.


[[File:ToadTownTunnels_area19.png|thumb|left|]]
In the second room to the right of the water, there is a gap that can be crossed by hitting the invisible coin blocks with the Ultra Boots on the lower ground. Across the gap is the blue door. Although it is possible to reach the blue door immediately after getting [[Lakilester]] and therefore the Ultra Boots, it won't open until Mario visits [[Merlon]]'s house and meet the [[Ninji]] before Chapter 7. The room behind the door has a single pipe leading to a frozen area, in the left of which is a [[Super Block (object)|Super Block]] and to the right of which is the pipe to [[Shiver City]]. Finally, there is a pipe in the southeast of the gap area that go down to a room with cracked wall on the right. Blowing up the wall with [[Bombette]] reveals the last room in the tunnels, with [[Rip Cheato]] selling items and a pipe to the blue house in Toad Town.
In the second room to the right of the water, there is a gap that can be crossed by hitting invisible coin blocks with the Ultra Boots from the ground. Across the gap is a blue door. Although it is possible to reach the blue door immediately after getting [[Lakilester]] and therefore the Ultra Boots, it won't open until Mario visits [[Merlon]]'s house and meets the [[Ninji]] before Chapter 7. The room behind the door has a single pipe leading to a frozen area, to the left of which is a [[Super Block]] and to the right of which is the pipe to [[Shiver City]]. Finally, there is a pipe in the southeast of the gap area that goes down to a room with a cracked wall on the right. Blowing up the wall with [[Bombette]] reveals the last room in the tunnels, with [[Rip Cheato]] selling items and a pipe to the [[Odd House]] in Toad Town.
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===Blue house===
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In [[Toad Town]], there is a blue house to the north of the entrance pipe of Toad Town Tunnels (called "Odd House" in the description of [[Odd Key]]). There is a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] near the blue house commenting on [[Princess Peach]]. The house is locked from the inside at the beginning of the game. After Mario and friends clear the tunnels, they can take the pipe in [[Rip Cheato]]'s room to go to the inside of the house. The [[Odd Key]] can be found inside, which can then be used to unlock the house from inside. After this, the blue house will serve as the second entrance/exit of the Toad Town Tunnels.
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==Enemies found==
==Enemies Found==
:''For [[List of enemy formations in Paper Mario|enemy formations]] in Toad Town Tunnels, see [[List of enemy formations in Paper Mario#Toad Town Tunnels|here]].''
:''For [[List of enemy formations in Paper Mario|enemy formations]] in Toad Town Tunnels, see [[List of enemy formations in Paper Mario#Toad Town Tunnels|here]].''
The three Bloopers will always appear in the order of the 30 HP [[Blooper]], 50 HP [[Electro Blooper]], 70 HP [[Super Blooper (boss)|Super Blooper]], regardless of where Mario encounters them.
The three Bloopers will always appear in the order of the 30 HP [[Blooper]], 50 HP [[Electro Blooper]], 70 HP [[Super Blooper (boss)|Super Blooper]], regardless of where Mario encounter them.
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PaperMarioGloomba.png|[[Gloomba]]
PaperMarioGloomba.png|[[Gloomba]]
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SpikeTop PM.png|[[Spike Top]] (only in battles with Dark Koopas)
SpikeTop PM.png|[[Spike Top]] (only in battles with Dark Koopas)
SpinyPM.png|[[Spiny]]
SpinyPM.png|[[Spiny]]
PaperMarioBlooper.png|[[Blooper]]
PaperMarioBlooper.png|[[Blooper]] (optional boss)
PaperMarioBlooper.png|[[Electro Blooper]] (optional boss)
Electro Blooper.PNG|[[Electro Blooper]] (optional boss)
PaperMarioBlooper.png|[[Super Blooper (boss)|Super Blooper]] (optional boss)
Super blooper.PNG|[[Super Blooper (boss)|Super Blooper]] (optional boss)
BlooperBaby PM.png|[[Blooper Baby]] (aids Super Blooper)
BlooperBaby PM.png|[[Blooper Baby]] (aids Super Blooper)
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==Warp Pipe shortcuts==
==Warp Pipe Shortcuts==
*[[Goomba Village (location)|Goomba Village]]  
*[[Goomba Village (place)|Goomba Village]]  
*[[Koopa Village]]
*[[Koopa Village]]
*[[Dry Dry Outpost]]
*[[Dry Dry Outpost]]
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|[[Super Mushroom|Super Shroom]]
|[[Super Shroom]]
|[[File:PaperMario Items SuperShroom.png]]
|[[File:PaperMario Items SuperShroom.png]]
|In the invisible block in the area to the east of entrance.
|In the invisible block in the area to the east of entrance.
|-
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|[[Shrink Stomp]]
|[[Shrink Stomp]]
|[[File:Shrink Stomp Badge.png]]
|[[File:Shrink stomp badge.PNG]]
|In the treasure chest at the end of the area to the east of the entrance.
|In the treasure chest at the end of the area to the east of the entrance.
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|[[Power Smash]]
|[[Power Smash]]
|[[File:Power Smash Badge.png]]
|[[File:Power smash badge.PNG]]
|To the west of the entrance is a pipe leading to a new area. This item is in the treasure chest to the west of that.
|To the west of the entrance is a pipe leading to a new area. This item is in the treasure chest to the west of that.
|-
|-
|[[Star Piece (Paper Mario series)|Star Piece]]
|[[Star Piece (Paper Mario)|Star Piece]]
|[[File:PM StarPiece.gif]]
|[[File:PM StarPiece.gif]]
|To the west of the entrance is a pipe leading to a new area. This item is in the high place in the area to the east of that.
|To the west of the entrance is a pipe leading to a new area. This item is in the high place in the area to the east of that.
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|[[Stop Watch]]
|[[Stop Watch]]
|[[File:PaperMario Items StopWatch.png]]
|[[File:PaperMario Items Stopwatch.png]]
|In the same room, the item is in an invisible block halfway in the middle road.
|In the same room, the item is in an invisible block halfway in the middle road.
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|-
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|[[File:PaperMario Items SuperShroom.png]]<br>[[Super Mushroom|Super Shroom]]
|[[File:PaperMario Items SuperShroom.png]]<br>[[Super Shroom]]
|In the area one screen east from the entrance, the hidden ? Block is in the middle of the gap in the row of blocks.
|In the area one screen east from the entrance, the hidden ? Block is in the middle of the gap in the row of blocks.
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock7.png|250px]]
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock7.png|250px]]
|-
|-
|1 Coin each
|1 Coin each
|In the area one screen west of the blue Warp Pipe to [[Boo's Mansion]] is a gap between the two high platforms with the [[Super Block]] on the western one. There are three hidden ? Blocks in this area. Using the blue movable block, Mario should move it to the middle of the left side, the center, and the middle of the right side and jump from the movable block at those spots to reveal them. Alternatively, Mario can also hit the invisible blocks from the tiles without using the movable block using the Tornado Jump if he's equipped with the [[Ultra Boots]].
|In the area one screen west of the blue Warp Pipe to [[Boo's Mansion]] is a gap between the two high platforms with the [[Super Block (object)|Super Block]] on the western one. There are three hidden ? Blocks in this area. Using the blue movable block, Mario should move it to the middle of the left side, the center, and the middle of the right side and jump from the movable block at those spots to reveal them. Alternatively, Mario can also hit the invisible blocks from the tiles without using the movable block using the Tornado Jump if he's equipped with the [[Ultra Boots]].
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock8.png|250px]]
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock8.png|250px]]
|-
|-
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|[[File:PMHiddenBlock9.png|250px]]
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock9.png|250px]]
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|[[File:PaperMario Items StopWatch.png]]<br>[[Stop Watch]]
|[[File:PaperMario Items Stopwatch.png]]<br>[[Stop Watch]]
|In the same area, from the pipe, Mario should follow the central path going east. The hidden ? Block is located just before the path splits north and south.
|In the same area, from the pipe, Mario should follow the central path going east. The hidden ? Block is located just before the path splits north and south.
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock10.png|250px]]
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock10.png|250px]]
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*''Where are we...? Are we lost or what? We've been down here so long... You know, I didn't know that adventuring would be this gross.
*''Where are we...? Are we lost or what? We've been down here so long... You know, I didn't know that adventuring would be this gross.
*''Boy, who could live down here? What a crazy dude!
*''Boy, who could live down here? What a crazy dude!
*''It's a small room with a single pipe in the center. Don't quote me, but I'm betting that the pipe goes somewhere.
*''The tunnel is freezing! I should've worn a sweater! What do you say we go someplace a bit warmer?
*''The tunnel is freezing! I should've worn a sweater! What do you say we go someplace a bit warmer?


==Gallery==
==Names in Other Languages==
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{{PMmap}}
PM Star Piece ToadTownTunnels.png|The [[Star Piece (Paper Mario series)|Star Piece]] found in the tunnels
{{Foreignname
PM Star Piece RipCheato.png|Mario getting a Star Piece from [[Rip Cheato]]
|Spa=Túneles de Ciudad Toad
Bump Attack Toad Town Tunnels.png|Mario getting the [[Bump Attack]] badge from Rip Cheato
|SpaM=Tunnels of Toad Town
PM Toad Town Tunnels Ultra Boots.png|[[Ultra Boots]]
PM Super Block ToadTownTunnelsWestSublevel3.png|A [[Super Block]]
PM Super Block ToadTownTunnelsWestSublevel2.png|A Super Block
PM Super Block ToadTownTunnelsCenterSublevel2.png|A Super Block
PM Super Block ToadTownTunnelsShiverArea.png|A Super Block
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==Names in other languages==
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{{foreign names
|Jap=キノコタウンの地下道
|Jap=キノコタウンの地下道
|JapR=Kinoko Taun no Chikadō
|JapR=Kinoko Taun no Chikadō
|JapM=Mushroom Town's Tunnels
|JapM=Mushroom Town's Tunnels
|Chi=蘑菇镇地道
|ChiR=Mógūzhèn Dìdào
|ChiM=Toad Town Tunnels
|Fre=Tunnels de Toadville
|FreM=Toad Town Tunnels
|Ger=Kanäle von Toad Town
|Ger=Kanäle von Toad Town
|GerM=Canals of Toad Town
|GerM=Canals of Toad Town
|Spa=Túneles de Ciudad Toad
|Por=Túneis da Cidade dos Toads
|SpaM=Tunnels of Toad Town
|PorM=Toad Town Tunnels}}
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Although there are shortcuts to several locations in the game, they can be unlocked only from the tunnels. [[Jr. Troopa]] appears immediately after Mario gets the necessary equipment so it is not possible to unlock the pipes before encountering him.
*It is possible to use a glitch to go into the blue house in Toad Town directly, by jumping at a right spot on the wall of the house, therefore entering the Toad Town Tunnels from the other end. Dubbed the "Blue House Skip", this trick has been used among speedrunners of ''Paper Mario'' to skip to Chapter 5 at an early stage.<ref>KagemitsuP (May 14, 2013). [http://nicoco.net/sm20852734 【TAS】 マリオストーリー Any% WIP 【Part3】]. ''Nicovideo''. Retrieved May 14, 2016.
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|キノコタウンに着いたので、早速青い壁の家に向かいます||Since we arrived at Toad Town, we'll immediately head to the house with blue walls
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|だいたいこの家のせいでマリオストーリーは崩壊しました…||Roughly this house will screw up [the storyline of] ''Paper Mario''...
|-
|通称'''BHS(BlueHouseSkip)'''|| Usually called '''BHS (Blue House Skip)'''
|}
</ref><ref>Malleoz (March 9, 2015). [http://tasvideos.org/4587S.html Submission #4587: Malleoz's N64 Paper Mario in 1:30:40.15]. ''TASvideos''. Retrieved May 6, 2016.</ref>
 
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://vgmaps.com/Atlas/N64/PaperMario-ToadTown-ToadTownTunnels.png ''Paper Mario'' maps by Peardian]
* [http://www.vgmaps.com/Atlas/N64/index.htm#PaperMario ''Paper Mario'' maps by Peardian] (search for "Toad Town Tunnels")


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