Musée Champignon

Musée Champignon (French for "Mushroom Museum") is a museum in Paper Mario: The Origami King. It is a large white building in Toad Town, next to the Battle Lab. The owner of the museum is a yellow Toad with glasses, who stays at the front desk and tells Mario if any new exhibits have been added. Musée Champignon is similar to the Sticker Museum from Paper Mario: Sticker Star and the Prisma Museum from Paper Mario: Color Splash.

The hub of the museum contains two exhibits: an ancient submarine called the Super Marino, and a white Warp Pipe that acts as a fast-travel hub to other areas. The Art Gallery is located to the west, the Sound Gallery is to the east, and the Origami Toad Gallery, Treasure Gallery, and Origami Character Gallery are north of the entrance.

Art Gallery
This room's description reads: "Welcome to the world-renowned Musée Champignon art gallery! Here you can browse a wealth of artistic images from each of the regions you've explored. As you explore and rack up Toad Points, you will be able to unlock new artistic treasures one by one. You can earn Toad Points simply by rescuing Toads, of course. To see how many points you have at any given time, open the menu and select the Info tab. Now, by all means, browse our selection&mdash;and continue rescuing as many Toads as possible!"

Origami Toad Gallery
"Now this is a rather unique exhibit we are pleased to offer you at Musée Champignon... Behold! All forms of weird and wonderful origami Toads! The more of these unusual creatures you rescue in the wild, the more will appear here in our gallery. Without further ado, please feel free to browse our collection at your leisure."

Some folded Toads appear in multiple sections, under different numbers. They have the same description.

Treasure Gallery
This room's description reads: "Do you find yourself collecting so many collectibles that you become overwhelmed? The Musée Champignon is at your service. We'll store your Collectible Treasures free of charge! In this gallery, you can view all the collectibles you've collected...and even learn how to unlock more! Diligent collectible collectors might even earn a trophy or two for their impressive efforts. Keep collecting Collectible Treasures, then return here to admire your ever-growing collectible collection!"

Origami Character Gallery
This room's description reads: "It is my pleasure to introduce you to one of the exhibits I'm most proud of... It's our origami character gallery! Here you'll find perfectly preserved origami specimens from your journey. As you defeat Folded Soldiers in battle, we swoop in to preserve their forms for posterity. I do hope you'll take the time to marvel at these wondrous creatures without fearing for your own demise."

Some characters are present more than once in this gallery. They have the same descriptions in every section.

Sound Gallery
"Welcome to our world-renowned sound gallery! Here you can take an auditory tour of all the musical pieces you've heard in your adventure so far. Naturally, as you progress through the world, your library of recordings will expand. Specifically, once you have repaired all of the Not-Bottomless Holes in a given area, its sounds will unlock. To check your progress, simply open your map from the game menu, and check your fix rate . We do hope this incentive system will motivate you to fix as many of these unfortunate holes as possible. And in the meantime, do please begin enjoying the lush audio recordings you've collected thus far."

One World, One Pipe
"A functional art installation celebrating large scale plumbing."