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Record
Record PM.png
Description
"A record of upbeat music. How can you play this?"
First appearance Paper Mario (2000)

The Record can be found on the second floor of Boo's Mansion in the game Paper Mario. In order to get it, Mario has to play a minigame with the Boos in the mansion. A circle of Boos appears when Mario opens one of the cabinets. A Boo in the center of the circle gives the Record to another of the Boos, and the group begins to rotate. Mario must Jump on (or hit with his Hammer) the Boo holding the Record, allowing him to obtain it. Mario can use the record-player in the next room to play music with the Record. This distracts the Boo guarding the chest holding the Weight.

The music is similar to the background music of overworld stages in Super Mario Bros.. It is referred to as "Mario's Theme" in Goombario's tattle.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese レコード
Rekōdo
Record

Chinese 唱片
chàngpiàn
Record

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