Jammin' Jelly
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Paper Mario description | A highly nutritious snack. Restores 50 FP. |
The Thousand-Year Door description | A highly nutritious snack. Restores 50 FP. |
Jammin' Jellies are a recurring item in the Paper Mario series, first appearing in Paper Mario and returning in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Jammin' Jellies can restore fifty FP. A Jammin' Jelly can also be cooked by mixing an Ultra Mushroom and a Point Swap in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. It is the FP-restoring counterpart of the Ultra Mushroom, and putting the two together can create the Jelly Ultra, which can recover fifty HP and fifty FP. The name Jammin' Jelly is a pun on "jam and jelly."
Locations[edit]
Paper Mario[edit]
- Left by silver Li'l Oinks.
- Occasionally dropped by an Amazy Dayzee.
- One can be won at the 64th Trivia Quiz-Off (as Peach between chapter 5 and 6 and sent to Mario via the Mysterious Treasure Chest between chapters 6 and 7).
- One is found behind the tree near the Mt. Lavalava entrance.
- One is found in Flower Fields (in the tree behind Lily's pond).
- One is found in a hidden block (using Watt) in the Crystal Palace (near the Albino Dino statues).
- One is found on a ledge outside of Bowser's Castle (after the second Guard Door).
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]
- Bought in Rogueport Underground for 200 Coins.
- Bought from Charlieton for 120 Coins.
- Traded for 67 pianta tokens (80 in the Switch version) at the Pianta Parlor (with the Platinum Card).
- Dropped by Amazy Dayzees and Elite Wizzerds (after battles only).[1]
- One found in the storage room inside the shop in Twilight Town.
- One found in a hidden block near the top of the hill on Keelhaul Key.
- Three found in the Palace of Shadow.
- Cooked by Zess T. (Point Swap + Ultra Mushroom).
- Given as a shopping prize (250 points).
Recipes[edit]
Gallery[edit]
Paper Mario[edit]
Prize of 64th Trivia Quiz-Off
On the ledge outside of the castle
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ローヤルゼリー Rōyaru Zerī |
Royal Jelly, likely a reference to Royal Syrup |
Chinese | 蜂王浆[2] (Paper Mario) Fēngwáng Jiāng |
Royal Jelly |
Chinese (simplified) | 皇家果冻 (The Thousand-Year Door remake) Huángjiā Guǒdòng |
Royal Jelly |
Chinese (traditional) | 皇家果凍 (The Thousand-Year Door remake) Huángjiā Guǒdòng |
Royal Jelly |
Dutch | Wondergelei |
Literal translation of wonderjelly |
French | Déligelée |
Portmanteau of délicieux ("delicious") and gelée ("jelly") |
German | Gelee Royal |
Royal Jelly |
Italian | Composta |
Stewed Fruit |
Korean | 로열젤리 Royeol Jelli |
Royal Jelly |
Spanish | Gelatina |
Jelly |
Trivia[edit]
- The Honey Jar from Super Paper Mario looks almost identical to the Jammin' Jelly without the bow.
References[edit]
- ^ Jdaster64 (April 7, 2016). Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Enemy Item/Badge Drop FAQ. GameFAQs. Retrieved October 11, 2016.
- ^ from iQue's localization of Paper Mario