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[[Image:Bitlands.PNG|right|thumb|[[Peach]] surrounded by [[Magikoopa]]s.]]
[[Image:Bitlands.PNG|right|thumb|[[Peach]] surrounded by [[Magikoopa]]s.]]
The '''Bitlands''' is a location from ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''.
'''The Bitlands''' is a location from ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''.


The Bitlands is an extremely pixelated (to the point of it being named after such) dimension that has several references to other Mario games (most notably the previous two ''[[Paper Mario]]'' games).  In ''Super Paper Mario'', the yellow door (Chapter 3) takes [[Mario]] and [[Princess Peach]] to the Bitlands.
The Bitlands is an extremely pixelated (to the point of it being named after such) dimension that has several references to other Mario games (most notably the previous two ''[[Paper Mario]]'' games).  In ''Super Paper Mario'', the yellow door (Chapter 3) takes [[Mario]] and [[Princess Peach]] to The Bitlands.


In Chapter 3-1 (also named The Bitlands), [[Tippi]] is kidnapped by a geek chameleon named [[Francis]].  She is then taken to his [[Fort Francis|fort]] far away, across the [[Tile Pool]] and past the [[Dot Wood Tree]].  In the Bitlands themselves, Mario and Princess Peach discover that [[Bowser]] made a makeshift fort there.  After a battle against the King of Koopas ("No more sequels!" Bowser says), Bowser joins Mario's party.
In Chapter 3-1 (also named The Bitlands), [[Tippi]] is kidnapped by a geek chameleon named [[Francis]].  She is then taken to his [[Fort Francis|fort]] far away, across the [[Tile Pool]] and past the [[Dot Wood Tree]].  In The Bitlands themselves, Mario and Princess Peach discover that [[Bowser]] made a makeshift fort there.  After a battle against the King of Koopas ("No more sequels!" Bowser says), Bowser joins Mario's party.


The Bitlands is notable for a humorous instance in which a ''[[Koopa Troopa]]'', upon seeing Mario/Peach, races to the right of the screen and hits a [[? Block]], receives a [[Star]], and becomes [[Mega Koopa]] (compare to Mega Mario/Peach).
The Bitlands is notable for a humorous instance in which a ''[[Koopa Troopa]]'', upon seeing Mario/Peach, races to the right of the screen and hits a [[? Block]], receives a [[Star]], and becomes [[Mega Koopa]] (compare to Mega Mario/Peach).
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The overworld music of the Bitlands is titled, "The Open Plane."
*The overworld music of The Bitlands is titled, "The Open Plane."
*The overworld music has several interludes in which segments of the Super Mario Bros. theme may be heard clearly.
*The overworld music has several interludes in which segments of the Super Mario Bros. theme may be heard clearly.



Revision as of 18:14, May 9, 2007

The Bitlands is a location from Super Paper Mario.

The Bitlands is an extremely pixelated (to the point of it being named after such) dimension that has several references to other Mario games (most notably the previous two Paper Mario games). In Super Paper Mario, the yellow door (Chapter 3) takes Mario and Princess Peach to The Bitlands.

In Chapter 3-1 (also named The Bitlands), Tippi is kidnapped by a geek chameleon named Francis. She is then taken to his fort far away, across the Tile Pool and past the Dot Wood Tree. In The Bitlands themselves, Mario and Princess Peach discover that Bowser made a makeshift fort there. After a battle against the King of Koopas ("No more sequels!" Bowser says), Bowser joins Mario's party.

The Bitlands is notable for a humorous instance in which a Koopa Troopa, upon seeing Mario/Peach, races to the right of the screen and hits a ? Block, receives a Star, and becomes Mega Koopa (compare to Mega Mario/Peach).

Stages in The Bitlands

References to Other Mario Games

The Bitlands holds many references and similarities to older Mario games or other Nintendo-related things. These include:

  • Francis has a Famicom (A Japanese NES), an SNES, a Virtual Boy, an N64, a Gamecube, and (if the player switches to 3-D) a Nintendo Wii
  • Francis has a huge amount of posters showing Lady Bow (and Bootler; this marks Lady Bow's second cameo appearance in Super Paper Mario), Petuni, Princess Peach, and other, less identifiable characters
  • Mega Koopa is identical to a Koopa Troopa from Super Mario Bros. on the NES
  • Mega Koopa may also be a reference to the giant Koopa Troopas in World 4 of Super Mario Bros. 3
  • A Blooper is a mini-boss in the Tile Pool; Bloopers have had at least a mini-boss role in every Paper Mario game to date
  • Bowser declares that there will be no more sequels; many Mario games have at least one sequel, and Bowser gets defeated in both Paper Mario sequels
  • The Bitlands are pixellated, making them resemble the graphics of Super Mario World and Super Mario All-Stars
  • Francis is a big fan of TV shows involving Tubba Blubba (making every Paper Mario game to date have a giant Clubba at least mentioned in their corresponding Chapter 3's), X-Nauts, and Sir Grodus
  • In the Tile Pool, Mario/Peach/Bowser receives the ability to Ground Pound, similar to Chapter 3 in Paper Mario
  • The underground cavern in 3-1 is an almost exact replica of World 1-2 in the original Super Mario Bros. The only differences are some of the power-ups have been changed, and a small area has been removed.

Trivia

  • The overworld music of The Bitlands is titled, "The Open Plane."
  • The overworld music has several interludes in which segments of the Super Mario Bros. theme may be heard clearly.

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