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'''Flurrie's House''' is a house in [[Boggly Woods]] where [[Flurrie]] lives in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. [[Mario]], [[Goombella]], [[Punio]] and [[Koops]] go here to get [[Flurrie]] to help find the secret entrance to [[The Great Tree]].
'''Flurrie's House''' is a house in [[Boggly Woods]] where [[Flurrie]] lives in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. [[Mario]], [[Goombella]], [[Punio]] and [[Koops]] go here to get [[Flurrie]] to help find the secret entrance to [[The Great Tree]].


[[Flurrie]] lives in grandeur; her house looks as if it was fashioned with the rich folk in mind. She seems to spend a great deal of time in her bedroom, perhaps admiring herself in the mirror or searching for her lost pearl necklace, which [[Mario]] returns to her in exchange for her help.
[[Flurrie]] lives in grandeur; her house looks as if it were fashioned with the rich folk in mind. She seems to spend a great deal of time in her bedroom, perhaps admiring herself in the mirror or searching for her lost pearl necklace, which [[Mario]] returns to her in exchange for her help.


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

Revision as of 01:40, October 22, 2011

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Flurrie's House in the background.

Flurrie's House is a house in Boggly Woods where Flurrie lives in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Mario, Goombella, Punio and Koops go here to get Flurrie to help find the secret entrance to The Great Tree.

Flurrie lives in grandeur; her house looks as if it were fashioned with the rich folk in mind. She seems to spend a great deal of time in her bedroom, perhaps admiring herself in the mirror or searching for her lost pearl necklace, which Mario returns to her in exchange for her help.

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