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'''Back Cursyas''' are a sub-species of [[Cursya]]s from ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. They can be distinguished from other Cursyas because of their gray color. If players touch a Back Cursya, they will be "flipped out" and be sent back to [[Flipside]]. Its name comes from the fact that it curses the player to be sent back to Flipside. There are only two Back Cursyas in the game: one in [[the Bitlands]] and one in [[Downtown of Crag]].
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Back Cursyas are the only Cursyas without a dark form. However, the game's data contains an [[List of Super Paper Mario pre-release and unused content|unused]] dark variant.
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|card type=Common
 
|tattle=This pest will send you straight back to Flipside. Then again, it's one way to cut down on your commute.
==Related==
|before= [[Cursya|78]]
*[[Cursya]]
|#=79
*[[Tech Cursya]]
|after= [[Tech Cursya|80]]
*[[Heavy Cursya]]
}}
*[[Reversya Cursya]]
'''Back Cursyas''' are a sub-species of [[Cursya]]s from ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. They can be distinguished from other Cursyas because of their gray color. If players touch a Back Cursya, they will be sent back to [[Flipside]], so it is recommended that [[Boomer]], [[Cudge]] or [[Bowser]]'s Fire Breath is used to defeat one.


== Statistics ==
==Gallery==
*'''HP:''' 1 <br>
<gallery>
*'''Attack:''' 1 <br>
SPM Back Cursya curse.png|Mario cursed by Back Cursya
*'''Defense:''' 1
SPM Back Cursya Catch Card.png|[[Catch Card]]
</gallery>


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==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=モドルノロイ
|JapR=Modorunoroi
|JapM=Portmanteau of「戻る」(''modoru'', to return) and「ノロイノロイ」(''Noroi Noroi'', [[Cursya]])
|Fre=Fléo Retour
|FreM=From "Fléo" (Cursya) and "retour" (return)
|Ger=Teleportia
|GerM=From "teleport" with Latin suffix for creating nouns "-ia"
|Spa=Hechicia Retorno
|SpaM=From "Hechicia" (Cursya) and "retorno" (return)
|Ita=Teleportia
|ItaM=Same as German name
|Kor=도라가저
|KorR=Doragajeo
|KorM=from "돌아가다" (''dol'agada'', to return) and "저주" (''jeoju'', curse)
}}


[[Category: Sub-Species]]
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[[Category: Enemies]]
[[Category:Cursyas]]
[[Category: Paper Mario Series Enemies]]
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Latest revision as of 19:40, March 16, 2024

Super Paper Mario enemy
Back Cursya
Sprite of a Back Cursya from Super Paper Mario.
Location(s) The Bitlands (3-1), Downtown of Crag (5-1)
Role Common
Max HP 1
Attack 1
Defense 0
Score 400
Items Poison Shroom, Catch Card
Card type Common
Card location(s) Card Shop; Catch Card/SP; Map 18
Card description
This pest will send you straight back to Flipside. Then again, it's one way to cut down on your commute.
Tattle
That's a Back Cursya. It is a vile monster that curses everything it touches... Max HP is 1 and Attack is 1. It will send you back to where you came from... In our case, one touch, and we would be sent straight back to Flipside...
List of Catch Cards
78           79           80

Back Cursyas are a sub-species of Cursyas from Super Paper Mario. They can be distinguished from other Cursyas because of their gray color. If players touch a Back Cursya, they will be "flipped out" and be sent back to Flipside. Its name comes from the fact that it curses the player to be sent back to Flipside. There are only two Back Cursyas in the game: one in the Bitlands and one in Downtown of Crag.

Back Cursyas are the only Cursyas without a dark form. However, the game's data contains an unused dark variant.

Related[edit]

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese モドルノロイ
Modorunoroi
Portmanteau of「戻る」(modoru, to return) and「ノロイノロイ」(Noroi Noroi, Cursya)

French Fléo Retour
From "Fléo" (Cursya) and "retour" (return)
German Teleportia
From "teleport" with Latin suffix for creating nouns "-ia"
Italian Teleportia
Same as German name
Korean 도라가저
Doragajeo
from "돌아가다" (dol'agada, to return) and "저주" (jeoju, curse)

Spanish Hechicia Retorno
From "Hechicia" (Cursya) and "retorno" (return)