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'''Wooden docks'''<ref>Nintendo Power. Paper Mario The Official Nintendo Player's Guide. Page 95.</ref> are objects that appear in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. They appear at the edge of bodies of [[water]] and allow [[Mario]] to begin riding [[Sushie]] and swim in the water. They are also necessary to dismount Sushie. They appear in many areas, including [[Toad Town]], [[Toad Town Tunnels]], and [[Bowser's Castle]], but they are most notably found in [[Jade Jungle]] where they are needed to traverse the area's many bodies of water to find and rescue the missing [[Fearsome 5]] [[Baby Yoshi|Yoshi Kid]]s.
'''Wooden docks'''<ref>Averill, Alan et al. ''Paper Mario Official Nintendo Player's Guide''. Page 95.</ref> are objects that appear in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. They appear at the edge of bodies of [[water]] and allow [[Mario]] to begin riding [[Sushie]] and swim in the water. They are also necessary to dismount Sushie. They appear in many areas, including [[Toad Town]], [[Toad Town Tunnels]], [[Flower Fields]], [[Shiver City]], and [[Bowser's Castle]], but they are most notably found in [[Jade Jungle]], where they are needed to traverse the area's many bodies of water to find and rescue the missing [[Fearsome 5]] [[Baby Yoshi|Yoshi Kid]]s.
 
[[Boat panel]]s serve a similar function to wooden docks in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', although they allow Mario to enter and exit [[Boat Mode]] instead of mounting and dismounting Sushie.


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