The Great Sea

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This article is about the location in Paper Mario: The Origami King. For the stage in the Super Smash Bros. series, see Pirate Ship.

Template:PMTOKLevelbox The Great Sea is a purple streamer area seen in Paper Mario: The Origami King. It acts as a hub, connecting the 11 islands in the area and the Princess Peach. It can be accessed as early as after Bob-omb rejoins Mario and Olivia in Chestnut Valley (provided that Mario has rescued the Sea Captain Toad and an engine for a boat docked at Toad Town is ready), but is not fully explored until after the yellow streamer area is cleared. Additionally, Mario and Bob-omb are required to set sail to the Great Sea after Olivia is trapped underneath the boulder at Sweetpaper Valley. There are no hidden Toads or Not-Bottomless Holes here, but there are numerous treasures to be found in the depths of the sea.

Layout

A map of The Great Sea.
The map in-game

The Great Sea is a large, ocean-like area connecting several islands. It is navigated using Sea Captain Toad's boat. When first accessed, a thick, impassable fog covers most of the sea, concealing everything but Scuffle Island and the Princess Peach. After completing Bonehead Island's puzzles, the fog clears, making all of the islands accessible. Several enemies are seen roaming around the ocean, and will fight Mario if the ship gets too close.

The Great Sea is first used to reach the Princess Peach and get Bob-omb's spare fuse. It is again used after rescuing Captain T. Ode and getting his Sea Chart, which allows travel through the fog to Bonehead Island. All purple streamer events then happen here. The streamer is shown cutting through the sea floor at multiple points, but eventually leads to the top of the Sea Tower.

Several Toads on islands in the Great Sea will tell the location of treasure chests on the sea floor. This requires the Super Marino to go to the spot on the map, dive to the ocean floor, and search for and grab the treasure.

Islands

Mario can access a total of 11 islands in the Great Sea. Each island, with an exception of the Sea Tower, has a stone Toad statue that Mario can examine. If Mario finds all Toad statues across the Great Sea, he is rewarded a Collectible Treasure of a Shangri-Spa Toad Statue (No. 80).

The Great Sea also contains the cruise liner the Princess Peach.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 大海原
Ōunabara
The Vast Ocean

Chinese 汪洋
Wāngyáng
The Vast Ocean

Dutch De Grote Zee
The Great Sea
German Der Weite Ozean
The Vast Ocean
Italian Mar Grande
Great Sea
Spanish Océano Eterno
Eternal Ocean

Trivia