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{{Quote|This is Bob-omb village, DA-BLOOIE! There is nothing here, DA-BLAMMO!|Nob|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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*Unlike other locations in the game, Mario does not have to place the previous Crystal Star (the [[Garnet Star]]) at The Thousand-Year Door to visit Fahr Outpost, but he cannot progress onwards to The Moon until then.
*Unlike other locations in the game, Mario does not have to place the previous Crystal Star (the [[Garnet Star]]) at The Thousand-Year Door to visit Fahr Outpost, but he cannot progress onwards to The Moon until then.
*Most of the characterizations of the Bob-ombs in the village, the environment, and their use of a secret weapon and wanting to closely guard it from enemy usage, are similar to the Cold War, specifically Soviet Russia. In the Official Nintendo Power Player's Guide for ''The Thousand Year Door'', the commentary stated "Considering most of the Bob-ombs speak with Russian accents, those of you who grew up in the '60s may feel a bit nervous when you see the enormous weapon rise from a silo. Resist the urge to hide under a desk and tuck your head between your legs.", referring to a standard method during the early Cold War of trying to evade a nuclear attack, called duck and cover, as well as the events of the Cuban Missile Crisis.
*Most of the characterizations of the Bob-ombs in the village, the environment, and their use of a secret weapon and wanting to closely guard it from enemy usage, are similar to the Cold War, specifically Soviet Russia. In the Official Nintendo Power Player's Guide for ''The Thousand Year Door'', the commentary stated "Considering most of the Bob-ombs speak with Russian accents, those of you who grew up in the '60s may feel a bit nervous when you see the enormous weapon rise from a silo. Resist the urge to hide under a desk and tuck your head between your legs.", referring to a standard method during the early Cold War of trying to evade a nuclear attack, called duck and cover, as well as the events of the Cuban Missile Crisis.