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'''Glitzville''' is a Chinese-style city built on an artificial floating island. It is found in the game ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. The city has a [[Hot Dog]] stand and [[Souvenir Shop]] on its left and a juice bar on the right, but the main attraction is the [[Glitz Pit]] in the middle. Glitzville is popular and gets visitors from all around the [[Mushroom World|world]], according to [[Goombella]]'s [[Tattle]] ability. There is also a pay phone in the left of the foreground.
'''Glitzville''' is a Chinese-style city built on an artificial floating island. It is found in the game ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. The city has a [[Hot Dog]] stand and [[Souvenir Shop]] on its left and a juice bar on the right, but the main attraction is the [[Glitz Pit]] in the middle. Glitzville is popular and gets visitors from all around the [[Mushroom World|world]], according to [[Goombella]]'s [[Tattle]] ability. There is also a pay phone in the left of the foreground.
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*In Japan, Glitzville is known as ''Ūron Machi'', which translates to '''Oolong Town''' ([[wikipedia:Oolong|Oolong]] is a variety of Chinese tea). The "Oolong Town" moniker actually survived on the Glitz Pit building's label on the official ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' website, although it was correctly referred to as "Glitzville" everywhere else.
*In Japan, Glitzville is known as ''Ūron Machi'', which translates to '''Oolong Town''' ([[wikipedia:Oolong|Oolong]] is a variety of Chinese tea). The "Oolong Town" moniker actually survived on the Glitz Pit building's label on the official ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' website, although it was correctly referred to as "Glitzville" everywhere else.
*When the camera pans across Glitzville at the start of Chapter Three, a poster of a Cleft can be seen behind the Hot Dog Stand, while no normal Clefts appear anywhere in Glitzville.
*When the camera pans across Glitzville at the start of Chapter Three, a poster of a Cleft can be seen behind the Hot Dog Stand, while no normal Clefts appear anywhere in Glitzville.
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Template:Location-infobox Template:LLquote Template:PMTTYDmap Glitzville is a Chinese-style city built on an artificial floating island. It is found in the game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. The city has a Hot Dog stand and Souvenir Shop on its left and a juice bar on the right, but the main attraction is the Glitz Pit in the middle. Glitzville is popular and gets visitors from all around the world, according to Goombella's Tattle ability. There is also a pay phone in the left of the foreground.

To reach Glitzville, Mario must take a blimp shaped like an enormous Cheep-Cheep. He gets a Blimp Ticket from Don Pianta for finding his daughter, Francesca Pianta.

Area Tattles

  • "Yup, this is Glitzville. It's so exotic; it feels like we're in another country! This is like an entertainment hub that attracts visitors from all over the world. The Glitz Pit is, obviously, the main attraction. That's where fighters duke it out. To the right: the Fresh Juice Shop. The Hot Dog Stand is to the left. Where to first?"

Names in Other Languages

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Trivia

  • In Japan, Glitzville is known as Ūron Machi, which translates to Oolong Town (Oolong is a variety of Chinese tea). The "Oolong Town" moniker actually survived on the Glitz Pit building's label on the official Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door website, although it was correctly referred to as "Glitzville" everywhere else.
  • When the camera pans across Glitzville at the start of Chapter Three, a poster of a Cleft can be seen behind the Hot Dog Stand, while no normal Clefts appear anywhere in Glitzville.

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