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{{item-infobox
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|image=[[File:PMTTYD Champ's Belt Sprite.png]]
|image=[[File:PMTTYD Champ's Belt Sprite.png]]
|description=''"The champ's belt you earned when you beat Rawk Hawk."''
|description=''"The champ's belt you earned when you beat Rawk Hawk."''
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[List of games by date#2004|2004]])
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[List of games by date#2004|2004]])
}}
}}
{{quote|Well, [[Mario|you]] finally did it, son! Today's yer first day as the new champ! Here's yer belt!|Grubba|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
[[File:PMTTYD Champ's Belt Screenshot.png|thumb|left|200px|Rawk Hawk and the Champ's Belt]]
[[File:PMTTYD Champ's Belt Screenshot.png|thumb|left|200px|Rawk Hawk and the Champ's Belt]]
The '''Champ's Belt''' is a special item featured in the game, ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. [[Mario]] received this belt after he had defeated [[Rawk Hawk]] in the [[Glitz Pit]], becoming the arena's new champion. The Champ's Belt has a fake [[Gold Star]] implanted in the middle of it. Mario, however, cannot wear the belt.
The '''Champ's Belt''' is a special item featured in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. [[Mario]] receives this belt after he defeats [[Rawk Hawk]] in the [[Glitz Pit]], becoming the arena's new champion. The Champ's Belt has a fake [[Gold Star]] implanted in the middle of it. Mario, however, cannot wear the belt.


When Mario first arrives at the Glitz Pit and watches Rawk Hawk defeat [[The Koopinator]], he and his partner see Rawk Hawk showing off the belt. When they arrive back at the lobby, they are astonished to see the Gold Star attached to a cheap belt. Mario vows to make it up to the champion and fight for the star (or to steal it, but it all comes out to the same conclusion). Mario then finds out that it is not the Gold Star on the belt at all after meeting Rawk Hawk in person, and that he still has a big mystery to solve before he finds the real one. Unfortunately, when Mario and [[Mini-Yoshi]] discovers this, Rawk Hawk misinterprets the fake mention as referring to his belt, which in turn hints that he is not a good fighter. Mario is given the belt after defeating Rawk Hawk, however after finding the real Gold Star, he returns the belt.
When Mario first arrives at the Glitz Pit and watches Rawk Hawk defeat [[The Koopinator]], he and his [[party member|partner]] see Rawk Hawk showing off the belt. When they arrive back at the lobby, they are astonished to see the Gold Star attached to a belt. Mario vows to make it up to the champion and fight for the star (or to steal it, but it all comes out to the same conclusion). Mario then finds out that it is not the Gold Star on the belt at all after meeting Rawk Hawk in person, and that he still has a big mystery to solve before he finds the real one. Unfortunately, when Mario and [[Mini-Yoshi|Yoshi]] discovers this, Rawk Hawk misinterprets the fake mention as referring to his belt, which in turn hints that he is not a good fighter. Mario is given the belt after defeating Rawk Hawk. However, after finding the real Gold Star, he returns the belt.


In [[Bowser]]'s event after [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door#Chapter 6: 3 Days of Excess|Chapter 6]], Bowser and [[Kammy Koopa]] find the belt in Rawk Hawk's secret training room, apparently somewhere in the [[Rogueport Sewers]]. Bowser believes that it is the real [[Crystal Stars|Crystal Star]], but it is smashed after Rawk Hawk attempts to attack Bowser and Kammy.
In [[Bowser]]'s event after [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door#Chapter 6: 3 Days of Excess|Chapter 6]], Bowser and [[Kammy Koopa]] find the belt in Rawk Hawk's secret training room, apparently somewhere in the [[Rogueport Sewers]]. Bowser believes that it is the real [[Crystal Stars|Crystal Star]], but it is smashed after Rawk Hawk attempts to attack Bowser and Kammy.
Much like real-world {{wp|championship belts}}, not only can Mario lose the Champ's Belt by either being defeated by or forfeiting to Rawk Hawk, but he can subsequently reclaim it by defeating [[The Koopinator]] to re-establish his number one rank and then defeating Rawk Hawk. This trait is further accentuated by the fans attending the fights, who will respond to Mario with dialogue acknowledging his status as either the current champion or as a former champion.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|JapR=Chanpion Beruto
|JapR=Chanpion Beruto
|JapM=Champion Belt
|JapM=Champion Belt
|Fra=Ceinture du champion
|Fre=Ceinture du champion
|FraM=Champion's belt
|FreM=Champion's belt
|Spa=Cinturón del Campeón
|Spa=Cinturón de Campeón
|SpaM=Champion's Belt
|SpaM=Champion's Belt
|Ger=Meistergurt
|Ger=Meistergurt
|GerM=Master belt
|GerM=Master belt
}}
|Ita=Cintura Oolong
 
|ItaM=Oolong Belt<br>(''Oolong'' is the Italian name for Glitzville.)}}
==Trivia==
*Much like real-world [[wikipedia:Championship belt|championship belts]], not only can Mario lose the Champ's Belt by either being defeated by or forfeiting to Rawk Hawk, but he can subsequently reclaim it by defeating [[The Koopinator]] to re-establish his number one rank and then defeating Rawk Hawk. This trait is further accentuated by the fans attending the fights, who will respond to Mario with dialogue acknowledging his status as either the current champion or as a former champion.


{{PMTTYD Items}}
{{PMTTYD items}}
[[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Special Items]]
[[Category:Clothing]]
[[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door special items]]
[[de:Meistergurt]]
[[de:Meistergurt]]
[[it:Cintura Oolong]]
[[it:Cintura Oolong]]

Revision as of 06:41, January 8, 2024

Champ's Belt
Sprite of the Champ's Belt in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Description
"The champ's belt you earned when you beat Rawk Hawk."
First appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004)
“Well, you finally did it, son! Today's yer first day as the new champ! Here's yer belt!”
Grubba, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Rawk Hawk and the Champ's Belt

The Champ's Belt is a special item featured in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Mario receives this belt after he defeats Rawk Hawk in the Glitz Pit, becoming the arena's new champion. The Champ's Belt has a fake Gold Star implanted in the middle of it. Mario, however, cannot wear the belt.

When Mario first arrives at the Glitz Pit and watches Rawk Hawk defeat The Koopinator, he and his partner see Rawk Hawk showing off the belt. When they arrive back at the lobby, they are astonished to see the Gold Star attached to a belt. Mario vows to make it up to the champion and fight for the star (or to steal it, but it all comes out to the same conclusion). Mario then finds out that it is not the Gold Star on the belt at all after meeting Rawk Hawk in person, and that he still has a big mystery to solve before he finds the real one. Unfortunately, when Mario and Yoshi discovers this, Rawk Hawk misinterprets the fake mention as referring to his belt, which in turn hints that he is not a good fighter. Mario is given the belt after defeating Rawk Hawk. However, after finding the real Gold Star, he returns the belt.

In Bowser's event after Chapter 6, Bowser and Kammy Koopa find the belt in Rawk Hawk's secret training room, apparently somewhere in the Rogueport Sewers. Bowser believes that it is the real Crystal Star, but it is smashed after Rawk Hawk attempts to attack Bowser and Kammy.

Much like real-world championship belts, not only can Mario lose the Champ's Belt by either being defeated by or forfeiting to Rawk Hawk, but he can subsequently reclaim it by defeating The Koopinator to re-establish his number one rank and then defeating Rawk Hawk. This trait is further accentuated by the fans attending the fights, who will respond to Mario with dialogue acknowledging his status as either the current champion or as a former champion.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese チャンピオンベルト
Chanpion Beruto
Champion Belt

French Ceinture du champion
Champion's belt
German Meistergurt
Master belt
Italian Cintura Oolong
Oolong Belt
(Oolong is the Italian name for Glitzville.)
Spanish Cinturón de Campeón
Champion's Belt