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Paper Mario: Sticker Star

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Paper Mario: Sticker Star

Also known as: Paper Mario Super Seal (JP)
Developers: Nintendo, Intelligent Systems, Vanpool
Publisher: Nintendo
Released in JP: December 6, 2012
Released in US: November 11, 2012
Released in EU: December 7, 2012
Released in AU: December 8, 2012


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Paper Mario: Sticker Star is an example of an installment that's okay on its own merits but is considered awful in comparison to its predecessors.

This is Miyamoto's response to the negative feedback the previous game received.

I hope you're proud of yourselves, Paper Mario fans.

Hmmm...
To do:
Regional differences

Unused Text

World 3

USA Europe
Kersti
Wait! Hang on, Mario. First, we need to
find Wiggler's segment.

Let's grab the comet piece afterward.

Kersti
Wait! Hold on, Mario. First, we need to
find Wiggler's segment.

We'll get the comet piece after that.

Kersti would have spoken this line if you used a Tree Stump Scrap in Wiggler's Tree House before finding one of Wiggler's segments. One of the only two times this would occur is Loop Loop River. However, this is impossible, as the Tree Stump Scrap from Loop Loop River cannot be collected without battling the Wiggler segment first, leading to it joining your party. A glitch seen in the above video can be exploited to collect the Scrap and exit the level without running into Wiggler's segment. After placing the Scrap, approach the Comet Piece and Kersti will pop out and speak these two lines.

(Source: PedalPowerLuigi (finding the glitch), DhrGR (video))

Fish Bone

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Fish Bones, a recurring enemy in the Mario series, appear as obstacles in World 5-2: Jungle Rapids, leaping in the water and attempting to destroy the raft Mario uses to cross the river, and can be removed using the hammer. They are never battled in turn-based combat. However, they were likely originally meant to be fought in battle at some point, as they have sprites for being affected by the game's various status effects.

(Source: The Spriters Resource)