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Wario icon usable as a decoration in the Nintendo Fan Card Creator Don't edit this sandbox unless you are moving my stuff to mainspace. If you want a sandbox, make your own.

Welcome to my hollow wooden cube filled with store-bought silicon dioxide grain. I'll stuff all the useless ideas I have here.

The Moon (Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door)

I'll improve this soon. right now it's just copied from The moon's page.

RogueportPetalburgPetal MeadowsHooktail CastleThe Great TreeBoggly WoodsPirate's GrottoKeelhaul KeyTwilight TownTwilight TrailFahr OutpostCreepy SteepleMoonX-Naut FortressGlitzvillePoshley SanctumRiverside StationPoshley HeightsA map of Rogueport and the surrounding areas visited during Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
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Moon sprite from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
The moon's sprite from outer space

In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Mario and co. have to go to the moon in order to obtain the Crystal Star, which is located in the X-Naut Fortress. The X-Naut Fortress itself was located on the moon, as well. The only way Mario could get to the moon was to fire himself out of Big Bob in Fahr Outpost. Once landing on the moon, Goombella also mentions how a Goomba landed on the moon in '69, which is a reference to the Apollo 11 landing (the first manned landing on the Earth's moon) in 1969 (in the Nintendo Switch remake, she no longer mentions a specific year). The moon in this game is shown to contain no land features other than craters and rocks.

The moon is also consistently visible throughout Twilight Town - it is an apparently significant object to the villagers there, who believe it has the power to grant wishes. One of the Twilighters even foreshadows the fact that Princess Peach is being held captive on the moon; if Mario speaks to him after his name and body are stolen, he exclaims that someone living on the moon must have heard his wish to not be turned into a pig before asking Mario who he thinks lives there, to which there are two possible answers - "little green men" or "Princess Peach."

On the moon, with its low gravity, Mario and co. jump much higher than normal but also move more slowly, making it difficult to avoid enemies such as Moon Clefts. The moon spans six areas, which loop unlike other areas in the game. Interestingly, when approaching the X-Naut Fortress from the foreground, a high-pitched sound can be heard.

The following enemies appear on the Moon:

For possible enemy formations, see List of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door enemy formations § The Moon.

Items

The following items are found on the moon:

Item Location Location Image Location Image (Remake)
Courage Shell Courage Shell In the screen to the left of the landing screen, it is in the cracked rock in the south. Mario near the rock containing a Courage Shell on the Moon of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.Mario after destroying the rock containing a Courage Shell on the Moon of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Mario near the rock containing a Courage Shell on the Moon of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door for Nintendo Switch.Mario after destroying the rock containing a Courage Shell on the Moon of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door for Nintendo Switch.
Maple Syrup Maple Syrup Nintendo Switch In the second screen right of the landing site, in a cracked rock in the west. N/A Mario near the rock containing a Maple Syrup on the Moon of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door for Nintendo Switch.Mario after destroying the rock containing a Maple Syrup on the Moon of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door for Nintendo Switch.
In the second screen left of the landing site, in a cracked rock in the east. N/A Mario near the rock containing a Maple Syrup on the Moon of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door for Nintendo Switch.Mario after destroying the rock containing a Maple Syrup on the Moon of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door for Nintendo Switch.
POW Block POW Block Nintendo Switch In the screen with the X-Naut Fortress in the background, in a cracked rock in the southwest. N/A Mario near the rock containing a POW Block on the Moon of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door for Nintendo Switch.Mario after destroying the rock containing a POW Block on the Moon of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door for Nintendo Switch.
Power Punch Power Punch In the screen with the X-Naut Fortress, it is in the cracked rock in the southeast. Mario near the rock containing a Power Punch on the Moon of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.Mario after destroying the rock containing a Power Punch on the Moon of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Mario near the rock containing a Power Punch on the Moon of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door for Nintendo Switch.Mario after destroying the rock containing a Power Punch on the Moon of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door for Nintendo Switch.
Ruin Powder Ruin Powder Nintendo GameCube In the screen to the right of the X-Naut Fortress screen, it is inside the cracked rock in the center. Mario near the rock containing a Ruin Powder on the Moon of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.Mario after destroying the rock containing a Ruin Powder on the Moon of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. N/A
Star Piece (Paper Mario series) Star Piece In the screen with the X-Naut Fortress, it is behind a rock to the southeast of the pipe. Mario getting the Star Piece on the moon in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Mario getting the Star Piece on the moon in the remake of the Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door for the Nintendo Switch.
Stopwatch Stopwatch In the landing screen, it is in the cracked rock in the northwest. Mario near the rock containing a Stopwatch on the Moon of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.Mario after destroying the rock containing a Stopwatch on the Moon of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Mario near the rock containing a Stopwatch on the Moon of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door for Nintendo Switch.Mario after destroying the rock containing a Stopwatch on the Moon of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door for Nintendo Switch.
Volt Mushroom Volt Mushroom In the screen to the east of the landing screen, it is in the cracked rock in the middle. Mario near the rock containing a Volt Shroom on the Moon of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.Mario after destroying the rock containing a Volt Shroom on the Moon of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Mario near the rock containing a Volt Mushroom on the Moon of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door for Nintendo Switch.Mario after destroying the rock containing a Volt Mushroom on the Moon of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door for Nintendo Switch.
Ultra Mushroom Ultra Mushroom Nintendo Switch In the first screen right of the landing site, in a cracked rock in the northeast. N/A Mario near the rock containing a Ultra Mushroom on the Moon of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door for Nintendo Switch.Mario after destroying the rock containing a Ultra Mushroom on the Moon of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door for Nintendo Switch.

Tattles

  • "We're on the moon! Awesome! The moon I always look up at, can you believe it? I mean, I heard they'd put a Goomba on the moon in '69, but who knew WE'D get here? Boy, nothing's impossible on your adventures, Mario! You are the COOLEST!" (GCN)
    • "We're on the moon! Awesome! The moon I always look up at, can you believe it? I mean, I heard they'd put a Goomba on the moon, but who knew WE'D get here? Boy, nothing's impossible on your adventures, Mario! You are the COOLEST!" (Switch)
  • "Boy, I guess there are pretty much just rocks on the moon. I guess I knew that, but it's still kind of disappointing. Bummer..." (GCN)
    • "Boy, I guess there are pretty much just rocks on the moon. I guess I knew that, but it's still kind of disappointing. Lousy, boring moon..." (Switch)
  • "The stars sure are pretty here. I wonder if I can find my favorite constellation... I'm such a totally shameless romantic, it's not even funny."
  • "There's a weird-looking building off in the distance. Why would THAT be here? Looks like we'll need to find a pipe to get there, though. So...let's look for a pipe."
  • "You see the Moon Clefts that live up here? You think they live on green cheese, Mario? ...You know I'm kidding, right? I'm not that much of a cheeseball...get it? I'm still bummed there are only rocks here." (GCN)
    • "You see the Moon Clefts that live up here? You think they live on green cheese, Mario? You know I'm kidding, right? I'm not that much of a cheeseball...get it? I'm still upset there are only rocks here." (Switch)
  • "Hey, Mario! Did you see that? I saw a comet or something! It was all, like, "PSHOOWEE!" Should I try and make three wishes, do you think? I wish for... Hee hee hee! That's TOP SECRET!"

Mario (The Amazing World of Gumball)

Mario
In The Amazing World of Gumball episode "The Uncle" (S5E28), Gumball is disappointed to find that Ocho's Uncle Mario is an impersonator and not the actual Mario.
Full name Mario Tootmorsel
Species Human
Appears in The Amazing World of Gumball

Mario is a character in the animated sitcom The Amazing World of Gumball. He only appears in the episode "The Uncle". In this episode, Gumball finds out that Ocho has an uncle named Mario who bears the same personality as Mario, leading Gumball to think that he is Mario. Gumball then attempts to become Ocho's best friend. Then, after Gumball completed his goal, Maro takes Gumball and Ocho out for golf, only to not be the real Mario. Mario is either Sonic's Brother or brother-in-law, as it was stated at the end of the episode that Sonic is also Ocho's uncle.