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*In [[Goldbob]]'s pool, there are [[Nibble]]s.
*In [[Goldbob]]'s pool, there are [[Nibble]]s.
*The name, Poshley Heights comes from the word "Posh", meaning fashionable.
*The name, Poshley Heights comes from the word "Posh", meaning fashionable.
*In the Purple House, the back Bumpty references [[Shiver City]] from [[Paper Mario]].
*In the purple house, the back Bumpty references [[Shiver City]] from ''[[Paper Mario]]''.


==Names in Other Languages==
==Names in Other Languages==

Revision as of 07:07, October 31, 2010

Template:Location-infobox Poshley Heights is a posh village that Mario travels to by riding the Excess Express to get the Garnet Star, in the game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. It is also the home of many wealthy celebrities, including Goldbob and Toodles. It also has very expensive items. Many Bumpties live here as well. Lady Bow and Bootler vacation here after Mario and company defeat the Shadow Queen.

Poshley Heights has the only inn in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door that has more than one room. (Not counting Rogueport.) This inn is similar to the Marrymore suite from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.

Trivia

  • In Goldbob's pool, there are Nibbles.
  • The name, Poshley Heights comes from the word "Posh", meaning fashionable.
  • In the purple house, the back Bumpty references Shiver City from Paper Mario.

Names in Other Languages

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