Bellows

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Not to be confused with Gust Bellows.
Bellows
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Description
"Ever find yourself in a chilly medieval castle, struggling to get a fire going? Then you need some bellows!"
First appearance Paper Mario: Sticker Star (2012)
“Requiring an entire platoon of Toads to operate, this primitive pinwheel motivator is a monument to inefficiency.”
Sticker Museum plaque, Paper Mario: Sticker Star

The Bellows are a Thing in Paper Mario: Sticker Star. They are found behind the Secret Door in Whammino Mountain. Once collected, they remain in Mario's Album until they are turned into a Sticker at a Sling-a-Thing station. Once they have been used as a sticker, they return to their original position. They can also be purchased from the Shady Toad for 80 Coins.

The Bellows are a small sticker, taking up only one square in Mario's album. If and when they are used in battle, they appear onscreen, blowing a powerful whirlwind centering the enemies. This may cause them to go flying upward, landing after a moment to receive damage. This damage is increased if the player presses A Button repeatedly as the wind picks up.

The Bellows may also be placed into the Sticker Museum as #5. They are the smallest of the wind-based Things, alongside the Paper Fan and Fan. They are described as outdated and inefficient to operate.

The Bellows, along with the other wind-based Things, may come in great handy during the third stage of fighting Bowser in Bowser's Sky Castle. Once a cold-based Thing has been used to freeze the Lava Bubbles, the player may use the Bellows to direct them at Bowser and end the stage instantly.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ふいご
Fuigo
Bellows

Chinese (simplified) 手风箱
Shǒu fēngxiāng
Hand bellows

Chinese (traditional) 風箱
Fēng xiāng
Bellows

French Soufflet
Bellows
German Blasebalg
Bellows
Italian Mantice
Bellows
Spanish Fuelle
Bellows