66th Annual Quirk Quiz

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The 66th Annual Quirk Quiz
Mario being challenged in the 66th Annual Quirk Quiz

The 66th Annual Quirk Quiz is a quiz that appears in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. It is held in X-Naut Fortress. Mario triggers this quiz by pressing A Button when near the robotic Thwomp, and when he does, the Thwomp will open its eyes and start the quiz. If Mario answers three questions wrong, he will then be forced to fight two X-Yuxs, but if he correctly answers five questions, the Thwomp will then begrudgingly relinquish the Elevator Key without a fight. It succeeds the 65th Super Fun Quirk Quiz, held in Shhwonk Fortress, as well as the 64th Trivia Quiz-Off from Paper Mario.

Questions[edit]

# Question Answer 1 Answer 2 Answer 3 Answer 4
1 Exactly what's hidden here? Card Key Monkey Elevator Key Pretty Lucky
2 What's the name of the girl in Petalburg who's waiting patiently for Koops’s return? Petuni Marilyn Flavio Koopie Koo
3 Goomba, Lava Bubble, Buzzy Beetle, and Boo. How many feet do they have? Total! 4 feet 6 feet 8 feet Defeat
4 Where was the one, the only, Diamond Star? Glitzville Arena Cortez’s Ship Hooktail’s Belly Poshley Sanctum
5 What was the name of the very first champion at the Glitzville Arena? Prince Mush Prince Macho Prince Marsh Prince Matthew
6 What did Francesca and Frankie from Rogueport lose on Keelhaul Key? A Necklace A Bracelet A Ring A Bling
7 What number question is this? Number Four Number Five Number Six Number Seven

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese だい66回 ドキドキクイズたいかい
Dai Rokujūrokkai Dokidoki Kuizu Taikai
The 66th Thrilling Quiz Tournament

German Crucionen-Quiz
X-Naut Quiz
Italian 66esima edizione del "Quiz Twist"
66th edition of "Quiz Twist"

Trivia[edit]

Mario and Yoshi participating in the 66th Annual Quirk Quiz in the Japanese version of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. This image illustrates a pun: "4本", "6本", "8本" means "four feet", "six feet", "eight feet" while "日本" means Japan.
The Japanese version of the third question
  • In the Japanese version, Question 3 has the choices "4本" (yonhon, 4 feet), "6本" (roppon, 6 feet), "8本" (happon, 8 feet) and "日本" (Nihon, Japan), similar to the English-version pun "4 feet", "6 feet", "8 feet" and "Defeat".
  • Additionally, in the Japanese version, Question 2 refers to Petalburg as Koopa Village instead.
  • The "That's My Merlee!" show in Super Paper Mario is introduced as the "66th Annual... "That's My Merlee!" show!"

See also[edit]