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[[File:PMTTYD Parrot Artwork.jpg|thumb|left|The Parrot]]
[[Image:PMTTYParrot.jpg|thumb|right|The '''Parrot'''.]]
[[File:PMTTYD Parrot Sprite.png|thumb|A sprite of the Parrot]]
The '''Parrot''' is a bird found in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''.
The '''Parrot''' is a bird found in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. It lives in the westernmost room beneath [[Creepy Steeple]].


With help from the [[Shadow Sirens|Shadow Siren]] [[Vivian]] Mario managed to learn from two crows that in order to regain his body, which had been stolen by an unnamed shape shifter, he had to find the person who knew the body thief's name. So they headed back to [[Creepy Steeple]] where the body thief lived. Going to the bottom of a well [[Mario]] and Vivian managed to find a secret passage to a hidden room. Inside they found the parrot. At first the Parrot feigns ignorance simply saying random things such as wanting crackers, but if Mario uses Vivian's ability to sink into the shadows the parrot will speak. At first the Parrot only complains about his predicament of being locked in a room, but after some ranting, it finally yells out the name of its captor, [[Doopliss]]. After hearing this Mario and Vivian sprung from the shadows and left the room.
The bird plays a role in Chapter 4 of the game, where [[Mario]] with [[Vivian]] must know [[Doopliss]]'s name in order to regain his body. He heads back to [[Creepy Steeple]], where Doopliss lives. Going to the bottom of a well, Mario and Vivian manage to find a secret passage to a hidden room. Inside, they find the parrot; at first, the Parrot feigns ignorance simply saying random things such as wanting crackers, or even a phrase about getting a [[Shine Sprite]], referencing ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. But if Mario uses Vivian's [[Veil|Veil ability]], the parrot will speak. At first, the Parrot only complains about his predicament of being locked in a room, but after some ranting, it finally yells out the name of its captor, [[Doopliss]]. After hearing this, Mario and Vivian spring from the shadows, and leave the room. They have to take [[the letter "p"]] in the room to spell Doopliss's name, however.


After Doopliss abandoned [[Creepy Steeple]], he left the Parrot in his room. Visiting the Parrot after Chapter 4, it will speak to the player normally (complaining about Doopliss leaving him there alone), and nothing will happen if the player use Veil in the room.
After Doopliss abandons [[Creepy Steeple]], he leaves the Parrot in his room. If Mario and his partners visit the Parrot after Chapter 4, it will speak to the player normally (complaining about Doopliss leaving him there alone), and nothing will happen if the player uses Veil in the room.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Even if the player already knows Doopliss's name they still have to visit the Parrot in order to obtain [[The Letter "p"|the letter "P"]].
* If the player uses [[Tattle]] on the parrot, [[Goombella]] will give the tattle of the room instead.
*Sometimes the Parrot will shout out "Shine get! Shine get!", the phrase that appears when Mario obtains a [[Shine Sprite]] in the Japanese version of ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''.
** There is an unused tattle in the game's coding for the parrot: "''That's Doopliss's parrot. Seems like he's been abandoned down here... Poor little guy...''"
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“Shine get! Shine get!”
Parrot, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Parrot
The Parrot
Parrot
A sprite of the Parrot

The Parrot is a bird found in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. It lives in the westernmost room beneath Creepy Steeple.

The bird plays a role in Chapter 4 of the game, where Mario with Vivian must know Doopliss's name in order to regain his body. He heads back to Creepy Steeple, where Doopliss lives. Going to the bottom of a well, Mario and Vivian manage to find a secret passage to a hidden room. Inside, they find the parrot; at first, the Parrot feigns ignorance simply saying random things such as wanting crackers, or even a phrase about getting a Shine Sprite, referencing Super Mario Sunshine. But if Mario uses Vivian's Veil ability, the parrot will speak. At first, the Parrot only complains about his predicament of being locked in a room, but after some ranting, it finally yells out the name of its captor, Doopliss. After hearing this, Mario and Vivian spring from the shadows, and leave the room. They have to take the letter "p" in the room to spell Doopliss's name, however.

After Doopliss abandons Creepy Steeple, he leaves the Parrot in his room. If Mario and his partners visit the Parrot after Chapter 4, it will speak to the player normally (complaining about Doopliss leaving him there alone), and nothing will happen if the player uses Veil in the room.

Trivia[edit]

  • If the player uses Tattle on the parrot, Goombella will give the tattle of the room instead.
    • There is an unused tattle in the game's coding for the parrot: "That's Doopliss's parrot. Seems like he's been abandoned down here... Poor little guy..."