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==History==
==History==
===''Paper Mario''===
===''Paper Mario''===
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During the events of ''[[Paper Mario]]'', she becomes depressed after the kidnapping of [[Princess Peach]], rendering her unable to sing. [[Mario]] has to bring Chanterelle music by having an item called [[Lyrics]], written by [[Master Poet]] and have it to compose the item by [[Toad in the Desert]] as it changes into the item, the [[Melody (item)|Melody]]; as the item helps Chanterelle reawaken her natural vocal ability. There is no clue given to where the composer lived; the lyrics says they must be taken to a composer "somewhere in the world." When Mario manages to give Chanterelle the completed composition, she sings for Mario beautifully and in tune. She then rewards Mario with an [[Attack FX D]] badge. After that, Mario can ask her to sing the song again as many times as he wishes to.
During the events of ''[[Paper Mario]]'', she becomes severely depressed after the kidnapping of [[Princess Peach]], rendering her unable to sing. [[Mario]] has to bring Chanterelle music by having an item called [[Lyrics]], written by the [[Master Poet]]. He must then find [[Toad in the Desert]] to have music added to the lyrics in order to obtain the [[Melody (item)|Melody]], which Chanterelle requires to reawaken her natural vocal ability. There is no clue provided by the game as where the composer lives; the lyrics only say they must be taken to a composer "somewhere in the world." When Mario manages to give Chanterelle the completed composition, she sings for Mario beautifully and in tune. She then rewards Mario with an [[Attack FX D]] badge. Afterwards, the player can ask her to re-sing the song again as many times for Mario and the Club 64 patrons as desired.


She later appears with her two Toad instrumentalists, conducted by the Master Poet, in the game's credits. The song is also heard at the very end of the game with the "The End" screen for a while when [[Princess Peach]] and Mario are at [[Princess Peach's Castle|the castle]] overlooking the fireworks.
She later appears with her two Toad instrumentalists, conducted by the Master Poet, in the game's credits. The song is also heard at the very end of the game with the "The End" screen for a while when [[Princess Peach]] and Mario are at [[Princess Peach's Castle|the castle]] overlooking the fireworks.
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