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[[File:SPM Carson.png|thumb|'''Carson'''.]]
[[File:SPM Carson.png|thumb|'''Carson'''.]]
'''Carson''' is the bartender for [[The Overthere (bar)|The Overthere]], the bar in [[Flopside]]. He appears only in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. For ten [[coin]]s, Carson will tell one of approximately fifteen stories he has collected over the years. They range in scope from the [[Pixl]] uprising to [[Count Bleck]]'s minions. If the [[player]] does not have enough coins, has listened to all of Carson's stories or doesn't accept the 10 coin charge, he will tell one the player has already  
'''Carson''' is the bartender for [[The Overthere (bar)|The Overthere]], the bar in [[Flopside]]. He appears only in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. For ten [[coin]]s, Carson will tell one of approximately fifteen stories he has collected over the years. They range in scope from the [[Pixl]] uprising to [[Count Bleck]]'s minions. If the [[player]] does not have enough coins, has listened to all of Carson's stories or doesn't accept the 10 coin charge, he will tell one the player has already heard before for free.
heard before for free.


==Trivia==
His [[Flipside]] counterpart is named [[Garson]], and while Carson's sells coffee, Garson only sells milk. Carson and Garson take the roles of [[Russ T.]] and [[Wonky]] from the past two [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' games]]. The original <i>[[Paper Mario]]</i>'s Russ. T offered much more information throughout the game and would tell it for free, while in [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|the sequel]], Wonky had a wider range of topics and would tell them for five coins.
*Carson and his [[Flipside]] counterpart obviously take the roles of [[Russ T.]] and [[Wonky]] from the past two ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario games]]''. Russ. T offered much more information throughout the game and would tell it for free. Wonky had a wider range of topics and would tell them for five coins. In each game the price goes up by five coins.
*While [[Garson]]'s shop solely sells milk, Carson's sells coffee, another Flipside/Flopside flip-flop.


==External Links==
==External Links==
*[http://www.gamefaqs.com/wii/933012-super-paper-mario/faqs/55449 Carson's (and Garson's) stories on GameFAQs] (Retrieved March 27, 2011)
*[http://www.gamefaqs.com/wii/933012-super-paper-mario/faqs/55449 Carson's (and Garson's) stories on GameFAQs] (Retrieved March 27, 2011)
 
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Revision as of 11:44, July 3, 2012

Carson.

Carson is the bartender for The Overthere, the bar in Flopside. He appears only in Super Paper Mario. For ten coins, Carson will tell one of approximately fifteen stories he has collected over the years. They range in scope from the Pixl uprising to Count Bleck's minions. If the player does not have enough coins, has listened to all of Carson's stories or doesn't accept the 10 coin charge, he will tell one the player has already heard before for free.

His Flipside counterpart is named Garson, and while Carson's sells coffee, Garson only sells milk. Carson and Garson take the roles of Russ T. and Wonky from the past two Paper Mario games. The original Paper Mario's Russ. T offered much more information throughout the game and would tell it for free, while in the sequel, Wonky had a wider range of topics and would tell them for five coins.

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