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{{character infobox
|image=[[File:King Sammer SPM.png]]
|first_appearance=''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2007|2007]])
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{{quote|<big>OH, BRAVO!</big>|King Sammer|Super Paper Mario}}
{{quote|<big>OH, BRAVO!</big>|King Sammer|Super Paper Mario}}
[[File:King Sammer SPM.png|thumb|100px|King Sammer in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'']]
'''King Sammer''' is the leader of the [[Sammer Guy]]s in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. To reach him, [[Mario]], [[Peach]] and [[Bowser]] must defeat all 100 [[Sammer Guy]]s throughout his land, [[Sammer's Kingdom]]. In Chapter 6-1, Mario and his teammates arrive at his kingdom and meet the king. He was in possession of the [[Pure Heart]] of this Chapter and agrees only to give it to the adventurers if they defeat his 100 Sammer Guys. Later, as Sammer's Kingdom is very close to destruction, King Sammer orders his vassals to stop battling and lets the heroes meet him to get the Pure Heart from a treasure chest. However, there is a bomb inside, and he reveals himself to be a disguised [[Mimi]], who battles against the heroes to slow them down. When the heroes reach the 30th gate, Sammer's Kingdom is then [[World of Nothing|destroyed]] along with the king himself. After Sammer's Kingdom is restored by the [[Purity Heart]], King Sammer approaches a collapsed Sammer Guy and yells at him, prompting the Sammer Guy to stand up.
'''King Sammer''' is the leader of the [[Sammer Guy]]s that appeared in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. To reach him, [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Peach]] and [[Bowser]] must defeat all 100 [[Sammer Guy]]s throughout his land, [[Sammer's Kingdom]]. In Chapter 6-1, Mario and his teammates arrive at his kingdom and meet the king. He was in possession of the [[Pure Heart]] of this Chapter and agrees only to give it to the adventurers if they defeat his 100 Sammer Guys. Later, as Sammer's Kingdom is very close to destruction, King Sammer orders his vassals to stop battling and lets the heroes meet him to get the Pure Heart. However, he reveals himself to be a disguised [[Mimi]], who battles against the heroes to slow them down. When the heroes reach the 30th gate, Sammer's Kingdom is then destroyed along with the king himself. After Sammer's Kingdom is restored by the [[Purity Heart]], King Sammer approaches a collapsed Sammer Guy and yells at him, prompting the Sammer Guy to stand up.


At the end of the game, the player can re-enter the [[Duel of 100]]. When the player beats all 100 of his Sammer Guys, the king gives Mario and friends seven rare [[Catch Card]]s. These specific cards depict Mario's partners from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. King Sammer's own Catch Card can be obtained from [[List of maps in Super Paper Mario|map 4]], which is available after completing Chapter 6.
At the end of the game, the player can re-enter the [[Duel of 100]]. When the player beats all 100 of his Sammer Guys, the king gives Mario and friends seven rare [[Catch Card]]s. These specific cards depict Mario's partners from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. King Sammer's own Catch Card can be obtained from [[List of maps in Super Paper Mario|map 4]], which is available after completing Chapter 6.
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==[[Catch Card]]==
==[[Catch Card]]==
[[File:SPM King Sammer Catch Card.png|thumb|80px|left]]
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'''Card Type:''' Uncommon<br>
|[[File:SPM King Sammer Catch Card.png|center|70px]]
'''Card Description:''' This overexcitable king hosts the Duel of 100! Martial-arts tournaments tickle his fancy.
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*'''Card Type:''' Uncommon
*'''Card Description:''' ''This overexcitable king hosts the Duel of 100! Martial-arts tournaments tickle his fancy.''
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|JapR=Mononofu Ō
|JapR=Mononofu Ō
|JapM=Warrior King; ''mononofu'' is an archaic Japanese term meaning "warrior"
|JapM=Warrior King; ''mononofu'' is an archaic Japanese term meaning "warrior"
|Spa=Rey Samito
|SpaE=Rey Samito<ref>[https://youtu.be/bOB0gi9Xplw?list=PL78A2725432A781A9 "Super Paper Mario - El Reino De Sámito - Capitulo 6 6-1"].</ref>
|SpaM=King Samito; "Samito" being the name given to the Sammers
|SpaEM=King Samito; "Samito" is possibly derived from "Samitero", the name given to the Sammers
|Ger=König Milit
|Ger=König Milit
|GerM=König (king) + clipping of "militär" (military)
|GerM=König (king) + clipping of "militär" (military)
|Fra=Roi Sam Ouraï
|Fre=Roi Sam Ouraï
|FraM="Roi" (king) + pun on "samuraï" and the name "Sam"
|FreM="Roi" (king) + pun on "samuraï" and the name "Sam"
|Ita=Re Eztivo
|Ita=Re Eztivo
|ItaM=King Sammer
|ItaM=King Sammer
|Kor=싸우라비왕
|KorR=Ssaulabiwang
|KorM=싸우라비 (''ssaulabi'') refers to "samurai"; 왕 (''wang'') means "king".
}}
}}
==References==
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Revision as of 17:13, March 21, 2024

King Sammer
King Sammer SPM.png
First appearance Super Paper Mario (2007)
OH, BRAVO!
King Sammer, Super Paper Mario

King Sammer is the leader of the Sammer Guys in Super Paper Mario. To reach him, Mario, Peach and Bowser must defeat all 100 Sammer Guys throughout his land, Sammer's Kingdom. In Chapter 6-1, Mario and his teammates arrive at his kingdom and meet the king. He was in possession of the Pure Heart of this Chapter and agrees only to give it to the adventurers if they defeat his 100 Sammer Guys. Later, as Sammer's Kingdom is very close to destruction, King Sammer orders his vassals to stop battling and lets the heroes meet him to get the Pure Heart from a treasure chest. However, there is a bomb inside, and he reveals himself to be a disguised Mimi, who battles against the heroes to slow them down. When the heroes reach the 30th gate, Sammer's Kingdom is then destroyed along with the king himself. After Sammer's Kingdom is restored by the Purity Heart, King Sammer approaches a collapsed Sammer Guy and yells at him, prompting the Sammer Guy to stand up.

At the end of the game, the player can re-enter the Duel of 100. When the player beats all 100 of his Sammer Guys, the king gives Mario and friends seven rare Catch Cards. These specific cards depict Mario's partners from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. King Sammer's own Catch Card can be obtained from map 4, which is available after completing Chapter 6.

After the player beats all 100 Sammer Guys, returning to the kingdom and talking to King Sammer again will reveal that he "banished" his army to a tropical vista for a vacation, while he builds a "new army" consisting of kitty robots. Tiptron's Tattle says that King Sammer wants to turn the Duel of 100 into an amusement water park.

According to Garson of the Flipside bar, The Underwhere, the younger sister of Merlumina was sent to Sammer's Kingdom to deliver the purple Pure Heart to King Sammer I, but fell in love with him and stayed behind. The two eventually got married and ended having 100 children together. This is a reference to the current King Sammer and his 100 vassals.

Tattle information

That's King Sammer, regal monarch of the great Sammer Kingdom... He is considering turning the Duel of 100 into an amusement water park...

Catch Card

King Sammer
  • Card Type: Uncommon
  • Card Description: This overexcitable king hosts the Duel of 100! Martial-arts tournaments tickle his fancy.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese モノノフ王
Mononofu Ō
Warrior King; mononofu is an archaic Japanese term meaning "warrior"

French Roi Sam Ouraï
"Roi" (king) + pun on "samuraï" and the name "Sam"
German König Milit
König (king) + clipping of "militär" (military)
Italian Re Eztivo
King Sammer
Korean 싸우라비왕
Ssaulabiwang
싸우라비 (ssaulabi) refers to "samurai"; 왕 (wang) means "king".

Spanish (NOE) Rey Samito[1]
King Samito; "Samito" is possibly derived from "Samitero", the name given to the Sammers

References