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{{quote|Hold on a second. Before we get all friendly, we should see if we're on the same page.|Carrie|Super Paper Mario}}
{{quote|Hold on a second. Before we get all friendly, we should see if we're on the same page.|Carrie|Super Paper Mario}}
'''Carrie''' is a [[Pixl]] partner in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' and the sixth such Pixl found. She is also one of the twelve original Pixls created by the [[Tribe of Ancients|Ancients]]. As her name (a pun on the word "carry") indicates, her special ability is to transform into a platform that can carry the character through hazardous areas too wide to jump or float across, and increasing the character's speed, giving her a role similar to [[Lakilester]] from the first game. She is shaped like the net of a rectangular prism.
'''Carrie''' is a [[Pixl]] partner in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' and the sixth such Pixl found. As her name (a pun on the word "carry") indicates, her special ability is to transform into a platform that can carry the character through hazardous areas too wide to jump or float across, and increasing the character's speed, giving her a role similar to [[Lakilester]] from the first game. She is shaped like the net of a rectangular prism.


Carrie is found in [[Fort Francis]]' basement, locked in a cage. The switch located nearby unlocks the cage and frees her. When using Carrie, the player is able to jump on spiky enemies (such as [[Spiked Goomba]]s) or spikes without being damaged as well as being able to move faster, though they still may not jump on [[Cursya]] enemies. The characters can jump while standing on Carrie, but rather than jumping off her, she rises up with them, performing the jump herself. Additionally, Bowser can breathe fire while riding Carrie in mid-air, whereas he cannot breathe fire when he jumps by himself. Peach can also shield herself when jumping, but just like Bowser, they  drop almost as soon as they use their special ability.
Carrie is found in [[Fort Francis]]' basement, locked in a cage. The switch located nearby unlocks the cage and frees her. When using Carrie, the player is able to jump on spiky enemies (such as [[Spiked Goomba]]s) or spikes without being damaged as well as being able to move faster, though they still may not jump on [[Cursya]] enemies. The characters can jump while standing on Carrie, but rather than jumping off her, she rises up with them, performing the jump herself. Additionally, Bowser can breathe fire while riding Carrie in mid-air, whereas he cannot breathe fire when he jumps by himself. Peach can also shield herself when jumping, but just like Bowser, they  drop almost as soon as they use their special ability.

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