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5'''Crossovers:''' ''Characters/PunchOut'' | ''Characters/SuperSmashBros'' | ''Characters/MarioAndSonicAtTheOlympicGames'' | ''Characters/{{Skylanders}}'' | ''Characters/MarioPlusRabbidsKingdomBattle'' | ''Characters/MarioPlusRabbidsSparksOfHope''\
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8Characters from ''VideoGame/PaperMarioTheOrigamiKing''.
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10Click '''[[Characters/PaperMario here]]''' to go back to the ''VideoGame/PaperMario'' series character page index, and '''[[Characters/SuperMarioBros here]]''' for the ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' characters page.
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14!Allies
15[[folder:Olivia '''(UNMARKED SPOILERS)''']]
16[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/olivia_68.png]]
17[[caption-width-right:200:''"I'm going to stop you, Brother. As your sister, it's my duty..."'']]
18
19King Olly's younger sister and Mario's primary travel companion. Olivia has lived a fairly sheltered life and loves adventure and is determined to stop her brother's plans.
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21* AccidentalMurder: In the end, she accidentally mortally wounded Olly.
22* AllForNothing: Downplayed, while her goal of turning Olly to the side of good worked, she [[AccidentalMurder accidentally mortally wounded him]] [[RedemptionEqualsDeath prior to this]]. [[spoiler:She also doesn’t get her wish for origami to live alongside the regular people of the world]].
23* AlliterativeFamily: With her brother '''O'''lly.
24* AnIcePerson: After learning the shape of the Ice Vellumental, she can freeze water to let Mario walk across it and encase enemies in blocks of ice.
25* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: She tends to have trouble focusing on things and has to motivate herself.
26* BreakTheCutie: [[spoiler:Bobby's sacrifice causes the adorable and cheerful Olivia to quickly spiral into despair. Luckily, Mario is able to pull her out of it.]]
27* CainAndAbel: The Abel to Olly's Cain. Though it's more like ArchnemesisDad, due to being brought to life by Olly.
28* DisappointedByTheMotive: She's left utterly flabbergasted upon the discovery that Olly's rampage and [[FantasticRacism hatred]] of Toads, which spirals into OmnicidalManiac territory, is simply because he [[DisproportionateRetribution took a kind and hopeful message scribbled on him by his creator as a "careless scrawl"]] and [[FantasticRacism all Toads look the same to him]].
29-->'''Olivia''': ''That's'' why you're doing this?!
30* DishingOutDirt: After learning the shape of the Earth Vellumental, she becomes capable of raising and lower large columns of stone and of unleashing a seismic attack on the battlefield.
31* EarthyTortoise: The Earth Vellumental resembles an immense tortoise.
32* ExpositionFairy: Like Kersti and Huey, she gives Mario hints as to what to do next.
33* GenkiGirl: She is very excitable in part due to being a FishOutOfWater who has never seen the world before.
34* GoneHorriblyRight: Olly laments that he made Olivia so perfect and pure that she was unwilling to go along with his plan to subjugate the rest of the world into origami.
35* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Olivia is blonde and is very kind, being firmly on the side of good.
36* HeroicBSOD: After realizing Bobby exploded to save her life, she rushes into a corner of the mines and collapses into a crying heap, unable to bring herself to move or summon the will to go any further. It take's Bobby's spirit prompting Mario to show her the [[ChekhovsBoomerang Goomba paper maché head that made her laugh]] to get her willing to continue again.
37* HeroicSacrifice: To undo all the damage her brother had done to the world she uses her wish to undo all of Olly's origami, which also includes her. Like Bobby, she doesn't come back. Even more tragic, she did this while implicitly giving up her own wish for origami and regular people to live alongside each other.
38* HeroicSelfDeprecation: She often beats herself up over being scared and over how many times Mario has to help her.
39* InstantExpert: She can perfectly mimic any origami form of the four Vellumentals as long as she's reviewed it once, regardless of its complexity. Possibly justified, given that they're [[PhysicalGod godlike]] [[FunctionalMagic magical]] origami beings in books (Bibliofolds) that might [[IngestingKnowledge simply transfer the information into her as she reads them]].
40* LovedByAll: With the exception of the game's bosses, nearly every character in the game likes her. Even ''Bowser'' treats her with respect.
41* MakingASplash: After learning the shape of the Water Vellumental, she can unleash a powerful wave over the battlefield to damage all enemies within it.
42* MorphicResonance: When Olivia transforms into the Vellumentals, she retains her eyes and crown.
43* NiceGirl: Olivia is cheerful, friendly, and comforting to everyone she meets, and even tries to see the good in her tyrannical brother.
44* TheNicknamer: Does this for anyone whose name she has trouble remembering.
45* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: She's bubbling with energy and optimistic, so it is ''not'' a good sign when she hits her HeroicBSOD after realizing Bobby sacrificed himself to save her from the boulder.
46* PlayingWithFire: After learning the shape of the Fire Vellumental, she can use a fiery breath weapon to damage all enemies in the battlefield, melt ice blocks, and light flammable materials.
47* ThePollyanna: She’s an endless supply of positivity and energy. Her first impulse on gaining the power of the Earth Vellumental is to use the power of a giant earth moving tortoise to do a cheer session, and she's absolutely convinced that Olly has good in him somewhere.
48* PunnyName: Buried in translation due to the differences between Japanese and English, but her name starts with an "Ol"(English)/"Or" (Japanese) sound to invoke origami and follow a trend of several ''Paper Mario'' sidekicks having pun-based common names.
49* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: A little thing folded out of origami, and she's adorably chipper and wide-eyed about everything she experiences.
50* SparedByTheAdaptation: She's still alive in ''Manga/SuperMarioBrosMangaMania''.
51* SummonMagic: Once she starts picking up Vellumental transformations, she becomes this for Mario, affecting the environment or doing major damage in battles where the corresponding Magic Circle appears.
52* SurvivorsGuilt: Briefly falls into this after Bobby dies, unable to move on until Mario uses the Paper Maché Goomba head.
53* TenderTears: She's sweet-natured and friendly, but also takes her brother's horrendous acts to the populace ''very'' personally, and sometimes it gets to her to this extent -- alongside certain other misfortunes she and Mario are made to endure, such as Bobby's death.
54* ThisCannotBe: A dramatic version of this trope. Olivia says this when she realizes that Bobby detonated himself to save her from the boulder and is thus dead.
55-->No....No! ''"It can't be!!!"''
56* VoluntaryShapeshifting: As origami royalty, Olivia can freely fold herself and others into any origami figure she knows the technique to create. Unlike her self-centered brother, she refrains on using this ability on others without their permission. Though due to her relative lack of power and skill compared to her brother, she can only accomplish larger feats when the appropriate magic circles are around.
57* WalkingSpoiler: Everything related to her in the latter half of the story is well hidden until the Purple Streamer arc.
58[[/folder]]
59
60[[folder:Bobby the Bob-omb '''(UNMARKED MID-GAME SPOILERS)''']]
61[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bobby_5.png]]
62[[caption-width-right:350:''"Aaand... that's about all I remember. You know that memory-loss thing? What's it called... Ambrosia? Amnesty? Thinky Thinky Panic?"'']]
63
64A Bob-Omb who's lost his memory and set off on a journey to uncover his past. He joins forces with Mario while on a tram to the Blue Streamer, and eventually comes to see him as a big brother.
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66* AmnesiacHero: He completely lacks any memory, only remembering his name. This is because he was attacked by the Paper Macho Gooper Blooper while on the Princess Peach.
67* TheAntiNihilist: He acknowledges that he and the rest of the Bob-ombs have short lifespans, yet he remains optimistic and wishes to go out by [[ExactWords "making an impact"]].
68* BreakingOldTrends: Unlike Bombette and Admiral Bobbery, he can't use explosive techniques in battle. And when he ''does'' explode, he doesn't come back. Justified, as he's a garden-variety Bomb-omb compared to the over two being more unique.
69* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: To former Bob-omb partners Bombette and Admiral Bobbery.
70** Bombette: Aside from her being female and Bobby being a guy, Bombette had a short fuse whereas Bobby is known as a LazyBum with a dorky personality.
71** Admiral Bobbery: He was an old crusty sailor who withdrew himself after the loss of his wife, Scarlette. Bobby is known to be quite young and again, a LazyBum.
72** To both: He's a regular mass-produced Bob-Omb (minus the fuse) compared to the different character designs for the two. Both of them were capable of using explosive attacks on enemies, whereas Bobby can only tackle them due to his lack of a fuse. Also both of them live to the end of their stories, Bobby doesn't.
73* ADeathInTheLimelight: The storyline of going onto The Princess Peach cruise liner is focused on Bobby trying to find an item to help save Olivia from the boulder she's crushed underneath. Once Mario and Bobby return, he explains his backstory as to how he lost his memories in the first place and then dons said item -- his fallen friend's fuse -- to detonate himself.
74* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: Of the ActionBomb {{Mook}}, being given actual depth and character and exploring the consequences when they explode. He tells Mario that his kind don't have long lifespans, and thus they all wish to go out with a literal bang, doing something that leaves an impact. This is pronounced by his design, being indistinguishable from the enemy Bob-ombs Mario encounters as standard enemies in other games, including ''Origami King'' itself, in contrast to Bob-ombs with distinguishing features like [[VideoGame/PaperMario Bombette]] and [[VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor Bobbery]] who can explode repeatedly no worse for wear. See also WhatMeasureIsAMook below.
75* ADogNamedDog: Subverted. He calls himself Bob-omb, like his species, but is quickly nicknamed [[ALizardNamedLiz Bobby]] by Olivia.
76* ExactWords: Bobby vows to stay with Mario and Olivia to the end. He does stay with them to the end...of his own life.
77* FaceDeathWithDignity: Dies thanking his deceased friend for the fuse and to Mario for being his friend.
78-->'''Bobby:''' Thanks for the fuse, best bud. And thank you Mario, for everything! ''(lights his friend's fuse and detonates)''
79* {{Foreshadowing}}: After Mario defeats Rubber Band, fireworks go off at Shogun Studios and there's a zoom-in on Bobby as it does. Bobby himself will go off like those fireworks.
80* ForgottenFallenFriend: Averted. Bobby is given several call-backs after his death, all by Olivia. This goes all the way to the credits, where some fireworks are set off in the shape of him.
81* GoalInLife: Bobby tells Mario that all Bob-Ombs what to make an impact in their lives and to change something for the better. He gets to do just that when he detonates himself to save Olivia.
82* AGoodWayToDie: Bobby says that it's the goal of all Bob-Ombs to die like this, hoping to change things for the better. He succeeds by detonating himself to destroy the boulder that trapped Olivia, happy to have recovered his memories and experienced good times with Mario and Olivia.
83* HeroicSacrifice: To save Olivia, who was trapped under a rock, he blows himself up using his former friend's fuse. It's notable as he ''doesn't'' come back from it; his ghost confirming he died.
84* HumiliationConga: Chestnut Valley, also known as "Bobby: The Suffering", is a long string of embarrassing and humiliating accidents for him.
85--> [[note]]Rolling backwards downhill after being knocked out of a tree he was caught in from being tossed around by Galoombas for the umpteenth time [[/note]]"'''''[[BigWhy WHYYYY?]]'''''"
86* InSeriesNickname: Being a Bob-omb of the "production line" variety, he doesn't have an individual name strictly speaking, but for specification's sake, everyone calls him Bobby despite his occasional reminder that he's just "Bob-omb" in actuality.
87* ItemGet: Does this pose with the important box that contains the item to help Olivia. Then it turns into MoodWhiplash when we learn what's ''in'' the box -- a fuse.
88* JourneyToFindOneself: He's on a journey to recover his lost memories when he meets up with Mario and Olivia.
89* KilledOffForReal: Dies when he detonates himself to destroy the boulder trapping Olivia. Thankfully, he appears as a ghost one last time to give Mario some advice to cheer Olivia up.
90* LazyBum: Bobby's not exactly what one would call "motivated", often showing reluctance to initiative even though he takes part in battles, his idle animation reflecting this nature in being him lazily reclining with his feet kicked up. He can even start battles this way, being asleep or falling asleep during them, in which case [[StoryAndGameplayIntegration when prompted to attack with a Bomb Bump, he'll whiff his first attempt having just woken up.]]
91* {{Leitmotif}}: "Bob-Omb's Encounter" (when he first appears) and "Bob-Omb's Encouragement" (when he is about to [[LeitmotifUponDeath sacrifice himself]].)
92* MonoNoAware: Bobby states that because Bob-Ombs have shut short life-spans, they all wish to go out with a bang and to do something great. Hence, he decides to sacrifice himself to save Olivia.
93* NiceGuy: He's friendly and polite from the moment he meets Mario and Olivia, consistently referring to the latter as "ma'am" and calling them his best buddies.
94* NoBodyLeftBehind: There's nothing left of him after he detonates. The lack of a body does '''not''' help Olivia in the slightest when she realizes just what he did to save her.
95* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Is lacking a fuse like most Bob-ombs have so he can't use any explosive attacks (as shown in battle when he can only use a Bomb Bump). This is because he lost his during a trip across the Great Sea. He uses his friend's fuse to look like a normal one....just seconds before detonating himself.
96* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Becomes determined after Olly crushes Olivia and tells Mario that they have to go to the Princess Peach cruise liner to obtain a special item.
97* RuleOfSymbolism: Bobby doesn't have a fuse, which is a defining trait of the Bob-ombs, to make him stand out as a Bob-Omb with his own personality. The only time he dons a fuse is when he's about to do his duty as a Bob-omb -- explode.
98* SoleSurvivor: He was the only one of his Bob-ombrades to survive the encounter with the Giant Blooper.
99* SpannerInTheWorks: His sacrifice not only helps Olivia and Mario press forward, but presumably gave Olivia the decision to help undo all of her brother's origami in the end.
100* SpiritAdvisor: After Bobby's sacrifice breaks Olivia's will to go on, he appears to Mario one last time when Mario doesn't know what to do, inspiring him to make her laugh and restore her optimism.
101* SparedByTheAdaptation: In ''Manga/SuperMarioBrosMangaMania'', he destroys the boulder that Olivia's trapped under...by screaming at it as hard as he can to destroy it and leaves the party to get his sore throat treated. Bobby returns in the next volume, saving Luigi and Bowser and reveals that he met the Origami Craftsman off-panel and gives King Olly a note from the craftsman explaining what the note on King Olly was and causing the latter to have a HeelFaceTurn.
102* SpookyPhotographs: He also shows up in any photo taken in Shogun Studios even after he dies albeit in that same ghostly form. You won't actually realize he's there until you look at the photo taken.
103* StealthPun: He dies via detonation. Combined with the Bob-omb philosophy to leave a lasting impact doing something good, it meant he went out with a bang.
104* StuffBlowingUp: Bobby's a Bob-Omb, but he never shows any explosive attacks in battle due to a lack of fuse. Upon donning his best friend's fuse, he blows himself up in a HeroicSacrifice to save Olivia. But unlike previous named Bob-omb characters, he doesn't come back due to being a normal Bob-omb.
105* TogetherInDeath: It's implied that with his sacrifice, he'll finally be able to be with his best friend in the afterlife.
106* TragicKeepsake: His best friend's fuse, who was scrapped long ago in an accident -- which he uses to replace the one the Paper Macho Gooper Blooper beat off of him in their fight on The Princess Peach to blow himself up.
107* WalkingSpoiler: His fate after the Blue Streamer is basically one ''massive'' punch to the player's gut, as evident by the amount of spoilers can tell you.
108* WhatMeasureIsAMook: Bobby only sees himself as a normal Bob-Omb (which he technically is), but to Mario and Olivia, he was a dear friend. Mario [[OhCrap is horrified and races to stop Bobby from sacrificing himself]] and Olivia goes into a HeroicBSOD upon learning that he died to save her.
109* YouCalledMeXItMustBeSerious: He affectionately calls Mario "Big M". But just as he's about to light the fuse, he calls him ''Mario''.
110[[/folder]]
111
112[[folder:Professor Toad]]
113[[quoteright:245:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pmok_professor_toad.png]]
114[[caption-width-right:245:''"Well, all things considered, it could have been wors— Wait! Who are you? I've never seen anything LIKE you. Are you one of the Ancient Ones? Tell me!"'']]
115
116A Toad professor of ancient history who was trapped inside a Mega Paper Macho Pokey, and joins forces with Mario while after the Yellow Streamer to discover the secrets of the Ancient Ones.
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118* BusmansVocabulary: Much of his dialog consists of college and college professor related punchlines. He's constantly excited about how far along his research is coming thanks to Mario and regularly talks about things like filling up his lecture hall with students and which Minors he has taken during his time in college.
119* CowardlySidekick: Self-admittedly. He's more of an academic, terrified of most things the party finds in the Temple of Shrooms, but he sticks with Mario all the same and does manage to help in battle.
120* MoneyMauling: He attacks by digging coins out of the ground, launching them on enemies in the process for heavy damage.
121* PretentiousPronunciation: Even after Captain T. Ode pronounces his own name, Professor Toad is insistent on pronouncing it as Khap'taan Teeowed.
122* RecurringElement: Professor Toad resumes the explorer type ally seen with Kolorado (who he [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute looks and acts closest to]]), Flavio and Flint Cragley in the original three games.
123[[/folder]]
124
125[[folder:Sea Captain Toad]]
126[[quoteright:145:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/d146333f_1240_4c10_91f0_484585c0c866.png]]
127
128A helpful toad who has the boat you need to find The Princess Peach and the Purple Streamer.
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130* ChekhovsGunman: He starts as just another NPC in Toad Town, but becomes essential for Mario’s journey a bit later on.
131* CoolBoat: His pride and joy. It gets more awesome after the Super Marino gets attached to it.
132* ForcedTransformation: He's first seen as an origami fish.
133* OutOfFocus: He gets overshadowed by Captain T. Ode after they start working together.
134[[/folder]]
135
136[[folder:Captain T. Ode]]
137[[quoteright:245:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/captain_t_ode_pmtok.png]]
138
139Captain T. Ode, or Khap'taan Teeowed to give him his proper name, is an Ancient One who was frozen in ice and sealed deep within the Sandpaper Desert. He is the Ancient One Professor Toad had been searching for, and serves as your partner in the search for the Purple Streamer.
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141* BootstrappedLeitmotif: His Leitmotif is actually the Fortune Island theme from ''VideoGame/PaperMarioColorSplash'', which in itself is a variant on the [[VideoGame/CaptainToadTreasureTracker Captain Toad]] theme.
142* ChekhovsGunman: You first hear about him from the Toad Town Museum curator, who has his submarine as the central exhibit. Later on, he's the subject of Professor Toad's ongoing research.
143* CoolBoat: He owns the Super Marino, a submarine equipped with claws that can retrieve sunken treasure.
144* EyesAlwaysShut: Captain T. Ode never opens his eyes.
145* HarmlessFreezing: Despite being frozen for centuries, he's no worse for wear once he's thawed out.
146* HumanPopsicle: He was frozen behind a series of ice blocks centuries ago, preserving him in suspended animation until the present day.
147* NonActionGuy: He's the closest thing to a streamer arc companion for the Purple Streamer arc, but doesn't join you in battle and stays firmly on the ship.
148* PaintingTheMedium: He speaks in all italics.
149* PunnyName: His name sounds like "Captain Toad".
150* ReformedCriminal: It turns out that [[spoiler:Captain T. Ode used to be a thief who stole the Super Marino from King Shroomses. He tried to hold it ransom in exchange for the throne, but Shroomses retaliated by having him frozen. Olivia muses that being frozen must have mellowed him out.]]
151* WholeCostumeReference: The coloration and cut of his coat, along with his captain status, is a rather big one for Anime/CaptainHarlock.
152* WalkingSpoiler: The fact that he survived been frozen for centuries and [[spoiler: stole the Super Marino from King Shroomses]] is well hidden until the end of the Yellow Streamer arc.
153[[/folder]]
154
155[[folder:Canned Food Par-tay Trio]]
156[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/canned_food_partay.jpg]]
157
158A Spike, Bone Goomba, and Sombrero Guy united by their love for food of the canned variety.
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160* EscortMission: The Spike and Bone Goomba have both gotten themselves lost on Autumn Mountain, requiring Mario to track them down and return them to the party location.
161* GuestStarPartyMember: The Bone Goomba and Spike very briefly follow Mario in Autumn Mountain to the Canned Food Par-tay and will help in battles that Mario gets in while bringing them to the party.
162* HulkSpeak: The Bone Goomba only uses the pronoun "me" to refer to himself and doesn't conjugate verbs.
163-->''"Me LOVE to open can with face! You have can? Need open?"''
164* IncrediblyLameFun: They hang out on Autumn Mountain for a "canned food par-tay". They eat canned ravioli and tuna, and have a great time doing it.
165* NoCanOpener: Once they're all in one place and ready to enjoy some fine canned delicacies, it turns out that the Bone Goomba forgot to bring along a can opener. He resolves the issue by just biting the cans open.
166* NoNameGiven: None of them are referred to by name in-game.
167* UseYourHead: In battle, the Bone Goomba attacks by headbutting one foe directly in front of him.
168[[/folder]]
169
170[[folder:Origami Craftsman '''(MASSIVE UNMARKED SPOILERS)''']]
171[[quoteright:245:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/origami_craftsman_pmtok.png]]
172
173An origami enthusiast who lives alone in the Great Sea. He is the creator of the Origami King Olly by using the Fold of Life, having wanted him to be truly unique and one of the two finishing touches on his Origami Castle model for the Origami Festival, the other, Olivia. Writing a note of his wishes for the King to become a wise and kind ruler, he unwittingly would cause Olly to become a genocidal manic seeking the eradication of the entire Toad race, sealing him up behind the wall and running off with both Olivia's paper and his crafting tools, which would become the Legion of Stationery.
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175* AdaptedOut: In ''Manga/SuperMarioBrosMangaMania'', he never appears. Instead, when Bobby saves Luigi and Bowser, Bobby reveals he met the Origami Craftsman off-panel who gave Bobby a note explaining what the Craftsman had wrote on Olly and inspires the latter to have a HeelFaceTurn.
176* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Well, ''Inter''-Company Equivalent, but he has a number of similarities with The Professor from ''VideoGame/Splatoon2'', specifically its ''Octo Expansion'' DLC. He is the unwitting creator of the main antagonist, with the intent of them doing good for the future. But said creation ''completely'' misinterpreted his words and went on a genocidal bent against an entire species. The main difference is that the Origami Craftsman is still alive.
177* TheHermit: He lives alone on an island within the Great Sea, making origami from sun up to sun down.
178* ItMayHelpYouOnYourQuest: He gives Olivia instructions on forming the Olivia Hammer just before you leave his workshop, which becomes integral in defeating Olly.
179* MinorMajorCharacter: He doesn't have many scenes, but he's revealed to be Olly's father, the source of the Legion of Stationery, and gave Olivia instructions on forming the Olivia Hammer, defeating Olly's OneWingedAngel form. He also helps Olivia wish away his son's destruction.
180* SoProudOfYou: Says this to Olivia when you meet him in his workshop, seeing how kind she's become.
181* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: When he folded King Olly to finish his Origami Castle, he left a message on his paper, a wish of hope and kindness that he'd be a fair and kind king... but said message enraged Olly, who took it as a careless scribble (which he didn't even bother to read), and caused him to go on a killing spree on all Toads, since they all look alike. Even he admits that Olly's rampage was his fault in a way.
182* WalkingSpoiler: Talking about him at all reveals some major plot points about Olly, Olivia's, and the Legion of Stationery's origins.
183[[/folder]]
184
185!Villains
186[[folder:King Olly '''(MASSIVE UNMARKED SPOILERS)''']]
187!!King Olly, the Origami King
188[[quoteright:249:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/king_olly.png]]
189
190The titular "Origami King", Olly is the ruler of the Origami Kingdom and the primary antagonist of the game. He invades the Mushroom Kingdom and turns Princess Peach and most of Bowser's minions into his Folded Soldiers in an attempt to [[InTheirOwnImage remake the Mushroom Kingdom and the entire world into his image]].
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192* AlasPoorVillain: Comes to full regret of his actions after being defeated.
193* AlternateCompanyEquivalent:
194** He shares a lot in common with [[VideoGame/Splatoon2 Commander Tartar]]; he was created by a higher being (the Origami Craftsman vs the Professor) with the purpose of being a better leader for the future, but misinterpreted the message and gained an intense hatred of a major species (Toads vs Inklings), and sparking a war of genocide against them. They both even reuse an enemy species molded into their own images against them (the Folded Soldiers vs Sanitised Octolings).
195** Those same traits also give him a lot in common with two antagonists from ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2''.[[labelnote:(long XC2 spoilers!)]]Namely, Malos and Amalthus. Mostly Malos for the same reasons as Tartar, but the latter comes in where Malos' misinterpretation of his creator's will came second-hand from Amalthus, while Olly's is all his own. Folded Soldiers can also be considered Olly's equivalent to the Blade Eaters Amalthus used against the survivors of Torna, as the members of one species forcibly converted into another under the villain's control. Additionally, like Malos, Olly has a "sister" with similar powers to him who joins the protagonist early in the story and ultimately combines her powers with them to (fatally) stop her brother from committing genocide. Olly and Malos also both came to regret their actions before dying at peace.[[/labelnote]]
196* AllForNothing: Everything started when he saw himself with a scribble on his paper. It isn't until the end when Olivia reads it out loud that Olly learns that he was rampaging for nothing; the scribble was a simple wish for him to be a wise and kind king.
197* ArchnemesisDad: Despite being "brother and sister", he made Olivia. This means that her wish to undo all his damage undoes herself as well.
198* ArtificialHuman: He's not real, and never was. He's not a representative of any race, nor is there any kind of Origami Kingdom; rather, he was created by a Toad Origami Craftsman and given a soul through the Fold of Life.
199* AscendedMeme: The fandom came to strongly dislike of how all the [=NPCs=] ''Paper Mario'' games after ''Super'' are same-y Toads, leading to a good number of jokes alongside a reasonable request to just have more variety inside and outside the species, if not simply let the Toads sit out a game. Come ''Origami King'' and its titular antagonist, however, this dislike is taken to a more violent extreme: King Olly has a seething hatred of his Toad creator and sees his face on all other Toads wherever he goes, driving him to [[FinalSolution outright erase them all]].
200* AlliterativeFamily: With his sister '''O'''livia.
201* AntagonistTitle: He's Olly, the '''Origami King'''.
202* AxCrazy: He superficially puts on the air of a proper ruler, but just beneath the surface is an utterly deranged individual driven by nothing but obsessiveness and uncontrollable rage. In the final phase of the final battle, this trait becomes [[FromBadToWorse worse.]] ''[[UnstoppableRage A]] [[ThePowerOfHate lot]] [[DarkestHour worse]]''.
203* BadBoss: He flat-out murders two of his own folded soldiers simply because [[YouHaveFailedMe they failed to kill Mario]]. This is made even more egregious when you take into account that they were literally trying to ''alert'' him of Mario, Olivia, and Bowser infiltrating his castle.
204* BerserkButton: Hates, hates, and '''really hates''' the Toads.
205* BigBad: He takes over Peach's castle and turned Bowser's army into his own to take over the world.
206* BreakingOldTrends: Unlike most villains, who go after Mario & Luigi, Bowser or his minions, or even Princess Peach, he's going after the normal Toads. '''All''' the normal Toads, with complete extermination as his stated and demonstrated end goal.
207* CainAndAbel: The Cain to Olivia's Abel. Though it's more like ArchnemesisDad, due to Olivia being brought to life by him.
208* ColdHam: At the beginning of the game, he delivers a speech clarifying his identity and goals without his expression changing from his usual uncaring stare. However, in the final battle, he becomes a LargeHam.
209* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: While [[VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor Sir Grodus]] simply wanted to rule the world and [[VideoGame/SuperPaperMario Count Bleck]] wanted to destroy all existing worlds, Olly wishes to refold the world to his liking, with the only thing he really wants to destroy being [[FantasticRacism the Toads]]. Unlike the aforementioned villains, Olly remains the BigBad and is not upstaged by a greater threat who was supposedly on his side. Finally, while Count Bleck would never purposely hurt his lost love Timpani and their love truly redeems him, later to willingly sacrifice themselves together. Olly has no issues trapping his sister under a boulder just to teach her a lesson [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes despite caring about her deep down]], and he redeems [[DeathEqualsRedemption when already at death's door]], asking Olivia to undo everything for him before his death.
210* DickDastardlyStopsToCheat: Given his pretty good track record of keeping ahead of Mario, Olly inevitably fumbles at the last second trying to spite him by folding Peach into the Origami Castle... when he only needed to fold one more crane. He planned to fold Mario into the crane -- he could've just as easily folded ''Peach'' and skipped the whole final battle ''and'' still stuck it to Mario.
211* DisproportionateRetribution: He was ''livid'' to find the paper he was folded on scribbled with and thus wants revenge by ''destroying every single Toad'' in return as revenge on the Toad who created him.
212* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: A blond-haired king who wants to make a kingdom in his own image who decides that the best thing is to ''commit genocide on a race of mostly peaceful denizens''? [[ANaziByAnyOtherName Yeah]]...
213* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Legitimately cares about his sister Olivia. Unfortunately, this trait is implied to have been lost in the final phase of the final battle, but comes back after the final battle.
214* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Is very confused when called a monster for turning Peach into a stained window, claiming that she is most likely happier like that.
215* EvilIsPetty: Seeing himself as artistic perfection, he took his creator inscribing a kind and hopeful message onto him as a careless scribble and ran off with Olivia's paper and the would-be Legion of Stationery in tow. However, because Toads all look so similar, he was essentially seeing his creator everywhere he went, and decided to [[FinalSolution fix this problem to the furthest extreme possible.]]
216* FantasticRacism: He hates the paperkind, especially Toads. He hates them ''[[PutThemAllOutOfMyMisery so]]'' much.
217* FatalFlaw:
218** {{Pride}}. Since he's origami, he believes himself better than the paper denizens of the world. So much that he takes a note of love from the Origami Craftsman as a scribble and an insult, deciding to wish all Toads into basic paper instead of just talking it over.
219** [[HairTriggerTemper Wrath]]. All of his motives stem from his burning hatred of Toads. So much so that it turns into poison during the final phase of his fight. The entire game could have been avoided had he got someone to read what the note that made him go mad actually said, which he realizes as he dies.
220* FinalBoss: As the titular Origami King, he's also the game's final challenge.
221* FinalSolution: His axe to grind is a [[BreakingOldTrends surprising first]] for the series: he's not after Peach, Bowser and his army, or even the Mario Bros., his grudge is against all ''Toads''. Because his creator whom he believed slighted him was a Toad, and because [[YouAllLookFamiliar the Toads as portrayed in this game are a race of near-identical people]], Olly's means of reconciling this situation is to use the 1,000 Crane wish to wipe out all Toads '''[[PutThemAllOutOfMyMisery everywhere]]'''.
222* GlowingEyesOfDoom: When exerting his power over origami, his one visible eye glows purple and red. His final phase has him glowing all the time.
223* GoodScarsEvilScars: He turns out to have a message written on his stomach, which is the paper equivalent to a scar.
224* GracefulLoser: He becomes surprisingly docile once defeated, even before learning what the note on his paper says. Instead of raving or complaining, Olly calmly accepts his defeat at the hands of his sister and praises Olivia's battle performance.
225* HairFlip: Whenever he appears, he tosses his hair, with two exceptions. The first exception is when he enters in the room before his throne room (though he tosses his hair right when he sets Stapler on the heroes). The second exception is when he is [[ThroneRoomThrowdown confronted in his throne room]].
226* HidingBehindYourBangs: His hair covers one eye and he is scheming to turn the world into origami.
227* HeelFaceTurn: In ''Manga/SuperMarioBrosMangaMania'' he has one of these once it's revealed what the Origami Craftsman really wrote and as such, Olivia and Olly restore the Mushroom Kingdom.
228* HeroKiller:
229** He attempts and intends to destroy Olivia with a boulder. While Olivia survives, it comes at the expense of Bobby’s own life.
230** Once he's folded 999 cranes and Mario's shown up to become the thousandth and final, Olly has no reason to keep Peach around any more -- so he folds her into part of his castle. While Mario manages to defeat Stapler just moments before confronting Olly, which frees the Folded Soldiers, Peach has already been integrated into the castle, thus it's too late for her. Only through the very wish that Olly was attempting the 1,000-Crane Technique for is Peach able to be restored through wholesale wishing all of Olly's handiwork undone.
231* InTheirOwnImage: As mentioned above, his EvilPlan involves him trying to remake the Mushroom Kingdom and the entire world into his image along with committing genocide on a lot of innocent Toads.
232* {{Irony}}:
233** The scribble on his paper only wished he became a wise and kind king. He ended up becoming the opposite.
234** While he somewhat has a point about all Toads looking the same (at least as portrayed in this game), his creator, the Origami Craftsman, is one of the few Toads that does stand out, being differentiated by his outfit.
235* IrrationalHatred: Was so pissed over the scribble made by the Origami Craftsman that it extended to every single Toad and culminated in a plan to [[FinalSolution kill them all.]]
236* JerkAss: Crush your own sister with a boulder? Check. Kill your own minions? Check. Attempt to get rid millions of innocent people? Check.
237* KingIncognito: The prologue shows Olly infiltrating the castle while disguised as an ordinary yellow Shy Guy, albeit with a piece of his hair sticking out.
238* KnightOfCerebus: While the previous two games had Bowser possessed by strange artifacts with no known motives, King Olly is a no-nonsense villain whose sole presence darkens the scene with his motives of creating and using the 1,000 Paper Crane technique to make a wish to kill all Toads in existence being so utterly and horrendously vile that it gives even ''Bowser'', a Koopa who takes immeasurable pride in being a villain, [[EvenEvilHasStandards some pause]]. He also takes matters into his own hands by throwing a boulder to trap Olivia in which results in Bobby’s HeroicSacrifice.
239* LargeHam: While usually a ColdHam, as he begins to [[VillainousBreakdown lose it]], he becomes more expressive.
240* LaserGuidedKarma: His plans and actions to wipe out the Toads and take over the world end up lead's him to his painful defeat.
241* MirrorBoss: The first phase of his boss fight has him fold himself into his own versions of the Vellumentals, which needs to be combatted with Olivia's Vellumental transformations. His third phase also has him grow his own pair of 1,000-Fold Arms, with Mario ultimately defeating him with his own as well (with some help from Olivia turning into a giant hammer). His second phase is an inversion -- he transforms into an origami {{Kaiju}}, and Olivia folds Bowser into an identical monster to fight him.
242* MorphicResonance: Like Olivia, Olly retains some aspects of his appearance when he transforms into the Vellumentals. In his case, his transformations have his crown, eyes, bangs, and color scheme.
243* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: He has this reaction after Olivia actually ''reads'' the writing the Origami Craftsman put on him, realizing that he did the exact opposite of what his creator wanted him to be: a kind and fair king.
244* NoNonsenseNemesis: In sharp contrast to his underlings, he clearly is ''not'' messing around. The first hint of this is when he tries to convert Mario into a Folded Solider. He is clearly good at reading people as can be told if Mario says ''yes'' to being converted into Folded Solider, immediately catching that Mario is lying. He then tries to fold Mario into a Folded Solider by ''force'' using existing Folded Soldiers. The next thing he does is surround Peach's castle in streamers and ''then'' place it on top of a volcano. Then, in Sweetpaper Valley, he crushes Olivia with a boulder both to prevent further progress and try to get Olivia on his side. And then it is revealed ''why'' he doesn't appear often, not to simply [[OrcusOnHisThrone wait]], [[SubvertedTrope but rather]] to fold 1,000 origami cranes to [[FinalSolution kill all Toads]]. He only drops the no-nonsense ''once'' to fold Peach into a stained-glass window (rather than fold ''her'' into the thousandth crane), but he quickly regains it and tries to outright ''kill'' Mario and Olivia.
245* OmnicidalManiac: Folding Princess Peach and many of Bowser's minions leaned him on this, but he truly dove into it when he reveals his end goal for the Toads, an act so disgusting that even ''Bowser'' states that Olly is ''[[AxCrazy insane]]''.
246* OneWingedAngel: All phases of his boss battle involve him shapeshifting into a more monstrous form. On the first phase, he uses his own Magic Circles to transform into the Vellumentals. After that fails, he refolds himself into a giant paper sumo, using this form to combat a similarly-transformed Bowser. Finally, he uses all of his hatred and evil to supersize himself, gaining massive origami arms in the process.
247* OrcusOnHisThrone: Subverted, Olly isn't just sitting in his throne room waiting for you to destroy the streamers and take him out. He's folding 1,000 origami cranes to have his wish granted to [[FinalSolution exterminate all Toads everywhere]]. His forays off the throne are to buy himself time just as much as they are to destroy Mario.
248* PoisonousPerson: Using his own [[ThePowerOfHate hatred]], he can generate a cloud of poison.
249* PoorCommunicationKills: Had he just asked the Origami Craftsman to explain what the message on his paper meant, he would've never become a genocide-seeking tyrant in the first place.
250* PowerGlows: When using his more extreme powers such as wrapping Peach's Castle in streamers and his transformation into his fifth form, he will glow purple, with a light royal purple shade in the former and a violet shade in the latter.
251* ThePowerOfHate: His hatred of the Toads, Mario, and Olivia's refusal to join him causes him to fold the world around him into his own grand design. During the final phase of his battle, this anger and hatred manifests as a cloud of poisonous gas that will slowly engulf the battlefield, killing Mario instantly if he's unable to defeat him within the time limit.
252* PunnyName: Like Olivia, he was named with an "Or" sound in Japanese to invoke origami, which turned into "Ol" in English and made the pun less clear.
253* PurpleIsPowerful: He is often represented by the color purple (along with [[GoldColoredSuperiority gold]], but that is more minor) and is the most powerful enemy in the entire game.
254* RealityWarper: Using the power of origami and his seething rage, he completely changes the area around him to flip over the ring board, remove the Toad audience, and surround the area with living cootie-catchers. And upon getting even angrier, the castle walls completely disappear, replaced with an AmazingTechnicolorBattlefield.
255* RedemptionEqualsDeath: After his final battle against Mario, Olly becomes mortally wounded to the point of being irreparable and can only [[MirthlessLaughter laugh]] when he found that his little scribble wasn't an insult, but an innocent ''wish''. He realizes what his actions have led to and finally made peace with Mario and Olivia, requesting them to fold him into the last paper crane in order to complete the 1,000-Cranes Technique and undo his terrible deeds throughout the Mushroom Kingdom.
256* SecondaryColorNemesis: Olly's primary color scheme is indigo, purple, and yellow, much like Dimentio.
257* SigilSpam: An emblem of his head is featured on many obstacles put in Mario's way, including the lid of the Colored Pencils, the roll of Tape, smaller Olly Tape that functions similarly to Bowser Tape from ''Sticker Star'', all throughout his castle, and on his Vellumental circles.
258* SlouchOfVillainy: King Olly sits on his throne in a rather relaxed position. Specifically, one leg crossed over the other, arms tucked inward, and head leaning slightly towards the left.
259* SparedByTheAdaptation: In ''Manga/SuperMarioBrosMangaMania'', he never dies and instead has a HeelFaceTurn and works with Olivia to restore the Mushroom Kingdom to its former glory.
260* ATragedyOfImpulsiveness: His entire rampage was caused by a simple message on his paper. If he actually took the time to get someone to read it, he'd learn that the message was a wish to be a [[TheGoodKing fair and kind king]], which was the exact ''opposite'' of what he became.
261* TsurimeEyes: He has eyes that are very sharp looking (his other, non-visible eye is the same shape as the one that is visible), and is very cold-hearted.
262* UnstoppableRage: In the final phase of the final battle, he gets so enraged that he becomes [[DarkestHour borderline unstoppable]]. Were it not for [[EleventhHourSuperpower the Olivia Hammer]], the poison cloud created from his hatred would have killed Mario and Olivia both.
263* VillainousBreakdown: He snaps in absolute rage the moment Olivia tells him that Toads and paperkind aren't as bad as he thought. It gets even worse after Bowser pushes him off the arena in the second phase of his fight.
264* VileVillainSaccharineShow: The game itself is mostly comedic, but Olly is a deathly serious and cold-hearted antagonist who wants to turn all the paper inhabitants in the world into mindlessly obedient soldiers...save for the Toad populace, for whom he wants much, ''much'' worse.
265* VisionaryVillain: He dreams of creating a glorious kingdom for origami-kind... which involves killing every single Toad across the world.
266* VoluntaryShapeshifting: As Olly puts it at during the final fight, "origami represents the limitless power of transformation" — he isn't only able to fold others, but also able to refold himself in a variety of ways, as his Shy Guy disguise shows. This is also his only means of offence, refolding himself into a myriad of forms to fight Mario.
267* WalkingSpoiler: He is somehow involved in every plot twist in the game.
268* WorthyOpponent: He comes to see Mario as one by the end of the game, even promising to honor him by turning his body into the last paper crane should he win their fight.
269[[/folder]]
270
271[[folder:Folded Soldiers]]
272[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/folded_soldiers_0.png]]
273
274King Olly's army of origami minions, which serve as enemies throughout the game.
275----
276* BrainwashedAndCrazy: The Folder Soldiers are made up of several of Bowser's own minions, folded into origami and forced to follow Olly's orders.
277* InvoluntaryShapeshifting: They've become this way by all being forcibly folded against their will, and as one of the first thing Olivia says to you makes clear, they can't be saved. [[spoiler:Except she isn't aware they've been invisibly stapled shut into these forms, and since the only person she knew beforehand was Olly, it implies he told her this.]]
278* KeystoneArmy: [[spoiler:Stapler's defeat undoes the staples on their bodies and frees every single one of them.]]
279* LeaningTowerOfMooks: One of the Spikes' attacks has them climb on top of each other's shoulders, in order to throw the topmost member on Mario's head.
280* MetalSlime: One Folder Soldier in particular, the Mecha-Koopa, will sometimes show up to battles at random. If it has a chance to attack, it'll retreat immediately afterwards. Defeating it will grant you a bag of 1,000 coins as a reward.
281[[/folder]]
282
283[[folder:Paper Macho Soldiers]]
284[[quoteright:1000:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pmtok_big_sho_theater_enemy_barrage.png]]
285The most powerful form of Folded Soldiers, depicted as giant Papier-mâché creations.
286----
287* AttackItsWeakPoint: If you see a point on their body marked with a King Olly sticker, whack it with your hammer. It's the only way to stop them. Once all the stickers are removed, you can strike them anywhere while they're not attacking.
288* EliteMooks: The Paper Macho soldiers are effectively this compared to the regular soldiers. The ones encountered on Scuffle Island have even more hit points, upgrading them to MiniBoss status.
289* EvilIsBigger: ''Much'' bigger than your average Folded Soldier, and they're much more dangerous. Exaggerated by some of the bosses, who are '''even bigger'''. The Paper Macho Pokey is the size of a skyscraper!
290* ExtremeOmnivore: Toads, fellow Folded Soldiers, and even ''the ground around them'' are not safe from getting devoured by these things!
291* KingMook: Three Paper Machos in particular -- Gooper Blooper, Mega Pokey, and the Paper Mistake Buzzy Beetle -- serve as boss battles, as they have more advanced tactics and can take a lot more damage.
292* PunnyName: Mâché? Macho? Both are quite apt for what they're made of and how massive they are.
293* {{Portmanteau}}: "Paper Macho" is a combination of "papier-mâché" and "Paper Mario."
294[[/folder]]
295
296[[folder:Paper Macho Gooper Blooper]]
297[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pmtok_gooper_blooper.png]]
298
299A giant blooper that attacked the ''Princess Peach'', and still patrols it when Mario and Bobby go there to retrieve the latter's safety deposit box.
300----
301* CombatTentacles: It fights primarily using blows from its tentacles, which need to be destroyed individually before Mario can attack the Blooper itself.
302* FunnelMouthedCephalopod: It has a circular nozzle-like mouth, which it uses to spit out jets of ink.
303* GiantSquid: A colossal squid-like Blooper that attacks a cruise ship on the high seas.
304* ShockwaveStomp: It slams its tentacle arms on the deck of the boat, which create circular shockwaves that damages Mario if they hit him.
305[[/folder]]
306
307[[folder:Paper Macho Chain Chomp]]
308[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/paper_macho_chain_chomp.png]]
309[[caption-width-right:350:"This wild animal is off the chain! Once it sets its big, round eyes on something, it'll chase it forever. So... start running!"]]
310
311A ferocious, mindlessly aggressive beast that chases Mario and his companions as they try to reach the Spring of Jungle Mist.
312----
313* AdvancingBossOfDoom: It's not fought so much as fled from. During its sequence, Mario must scramble as fast as he can to stay ahead of it while it charges after him on a long, narrow path, on pain of a NonstandardGameOver if it ever catches up to him, until he can swing across to another tree and let the beast plummet to its doom when it tries to leap in pursuit.
314* EatenAlive: Anything it catches, whether Folded Soldier or Mario, is rapidly and messily devoured while still struggling.
315* FoodChainOfEvil: In order to establish how dangerous and aggressive this beast is, its introduction shows it messily devouring the common enemies that Mario had been dealing with up until that point.
316* NonstandardGameOver: If it catches up to Mario during its chase sequence, the player gets an automatic Game Over regardless of how much health Mario may have at the moment.
317* RunOrDie: The only thing Mario can do against it is to flee; if the Chain Chomp ever catches up, Mario gets EatenAlive.
318* TheUnfought: An odd example. It's permanently defeated by luring it off the floating island when Mario and co. swing on the rope to the hot spring, but it's not actually battled like any other Paper Macho enemy.
319[[/folder]]
320
321[[folder:Cutout Soldiers '''(UNMARKED SPOILERS)''']]
322[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/2020080312311600_045b57cf1a7936dcd924c36515c75e20_1024x576.jpg]]
323[[caption-width-right:350:The "Lil'" variants]]
324[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/big_cutout_soldier.jpg]]
325[[caption-width-right:350:The "Big" variants]]
326
327Disturbing, vaguely-humanoid paper cutouts that plague Bowser's Castle, in a last-ditch effort to prevent Mario from reaching the Throne Room.
328----
329* AllThereInTheManual: These things were created by Scissors according to their trophy.
330* BizarreAlienLocomotion: Downplayed in that it's only relate to them revealing themselves. The Big variants like to slide out from behind pillars.
331* TheBlank: They have no faces or other features on their bodies. They're just blank cutouts in the shape of humanoids.
332* DarkIsEvil: All jet-black, and all as evil as they come.
333* HumanoidAbomination: At least the Folded Soldiers are variants on classic Mario enemies. ''These'' things, on the other hand? The Big Soldiers almost look like [[VideoGame/{{Minecraft}} Endermen]], and the Lil' ones bring a CreepyChild vibe to them!
334* LeanAndMean: The Big Soldiers; just as tall and thin as they are creepy!
335* MesACrowd: The Lil' Soldiers can duplicate themselves by expanding like a paper doll chain, making them immune to column-sliding. You need to group them all together in order to line them up for an attack.
336* NonStandardCharacterDesign: These guys look nothing at all like you'd expect from a ''Super Mario'' game. You'd be forgiven if they were from some other title at first.
337* NothingIsScarier: Barring the description on their trophy, next to nothing is known about these things. How were they made? Why did Scissors make them? Where do they go once Scissors is defeated?
338* OneShotCharacter: Well, characters, rather, but still applies. They only appear during the last few sections of the Green Streamer arc, providing a bit of a scare for a few rooms. They don't show up anywhere else.
339* WalkingSpoiler: This enemies have no sign of foreshadowing until you encounter them in Bowser's Castle.
340* ZombieGait: The Big Soldiers move this way, as if to emphasize how... ''unnatural'' they are.
341[[/folder]]
342
343[[folder:Handaconda '''(UNMARKED SPOILERS)''']]
344[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/handaconda.png]]
345
346A creepy, snakelike strand of paper with a hand at the end. It briefly captures Olivia and can make shadowy cut-outs to fight Mario. It enjoys rock-paper-scissors.
347----
348* EldritchAbomination: Compared to its fellow cutouts, there's something about it that feels... off. Even Olivia is confused on just what the heck this thing even ''is''!
349* GiantHandsOfDoom: In true Nintendo fashion, it's a giant hand serving as a boss battle.
350* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: It appears out of nowhere, with no implied or over foreshadowing, once you get fairly deep within Bowser's Castle.
351* InterfaceScrew: It'll flick away any attack panels that are in the ring closest to it, and none of the Magic Circles can be used as long as it still has Olivia in its grasp. Even after she gets freed, it changes the Circles to get rid of the Vellumental attacks and replace them with rock-paper-scissor commands.
352* KingMook: Of the Cutout Soldiers.
353* KungFuProofMook: Just like Tape, jump attacks are useless against Handaconda; it will instantly counter by grabbing Mario and tossing him away.
354* {{Portmanteau}}: Hand + Anaconda = Handaconda.
355* RockPaperScissors: The second part of boss fight is this. Win a round, and Mario can pummel the Handaconda with his mighty 1,000-Fold Arms. You lose a round, and Handaconda can strike you instead. A tie means neither get a turn that round, and Handaconda's hand gets bigger.
356* SnakesAreSinister: Handaconda acts in some ways like a snake when you fight it (coils in the center of the ring, lashes out at Mario with just its head when attacking), and it is responsible for abducting Kamek and Olivia on behalf of Scissors.
357* WalkingSpoiler: Like the Cutout Soldiers, they appearance is a huge surprise.
358[[/folder]]
359
360[[folder:Paper Mistake Buzzy Beetle '''(UNMARKED SPOILERS)''']]
361[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/paper_mistake_buzzy_beetle.png]]
362[[caption-width-right:300:"This horrific creation was made from the faces of Bowser's minions. And each face still speaks, so it's really chatty."]]
363
364The penultimate boss of Bowser's Castle, the Paper Mistake Buzzy Beetle is a special creation of Scissor's, made by cutting out the faces of Bowser's minions and pasting them together to create a monstrosity that is then sent after Mario.
365----
366* AndIMustScream: Scissors turns many of Bowser's minions -- ''and his son'' -- into a mass of shreds that he pasted into a giant monster. They're all still alive in there, and screaming for Mario to save them.
367* BodyHorror: It's made up of hundreds of faces cut from their bodies and pasted onto a Paper Macho Buzzy Beetle. At a first glance, they don't look very disturbing to look at until you think about what it might have looked like if the art style had been a ''little'' less stylized, and what they must look like to in-universe characters...
368* BodyOfBodies: Its composed primarily out of the cut-out, still-living faces of Scissor's victims.
369* FlunkyBoss: During the first phase of its fight, it attacks by creating floating Dry Bones heads out of the faces on its body and sending them chasing after Mario.
370* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: It serves as Scissors' last-ditch effort to stop Mario and has little to no foreshadowing.
371* LivingBattery: Kamek's face is used this way to give the Paper Mistake Buzzy Beetle magic that it uses to make homing missiles [[AbnormalAmmo shaped like Dry Bones heads]] out of the faces that make up its living armor. Breaking them renders those scraps inert and soon reveals Kamek on the monster's nose, and removing him makes the rest of the armor fall apart.
372* SpinAttack: During its second phase, when its ranged blasts are reabsorbed into its body, it spins rapidly in place to damage Mario if he's close to it. In its third phase, it starts spinning around the arena to hit Mario instead.
373* WalkingSpoiler: Their appearance is a huge surprise.
374
375
376[[/folder]]
377
378!!!The Legion of Stationery
379[[folder:In General]]
380[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pmok_legion_of_stationery.png]]
381[[caption-width-right:350:''Sheesh. How did all these harmless origami-making tools end up with such tacky personalities?'']]
382
383A group of six living arts and crafts supplies who serve King Olly and are the secondary antagonists in the game. Five members each guard the end of a streamer, and they serve as the bosses for each area.
384----
385* AddedAlliterativeAppeal: All of them have titles consisting of two alliterative words.
386** The '''M'''issile '''M'''aestro for Colored Pencils.
387** The '''E'''lastic '''E'''ntertainer for Rubber Band.
388** The '''D'''isco '''D'''evil for Hole Punch.
389** The '''S'''hifty '''S'''ticker for Tape.
390** The '''D'''ual-bladed '''D'''uelist for Scissors.
391** [[spoiler:The '''F'''anged '''F'''astener for Stapler.]]
392* AmbiguousGender: It's not really clear what their genders are (or if they even have genders at all), thanks to the fact that the game uses multiple pronouns when addressing them, even on their trophies. Maybe [[{{Averted}} averted]] with Colored Pencils, as his trophy is the only one to use male pronouns. Hole Punch is also referred to by male pronouns by DJ Toad.
393* AnimateInanimateObject: They're all supersized pieces of living, talking art supplies, without even faces or other concessions to anthropomorphism. [[spoiler:They were originally just the art supplies of the Origami Craftsman, but when Olly left, he took the supplies with him and made them alive with his magic.]]
394* BossSubtitles: All of them get these upon their arrival, complete with RedBaron nicknames.
395* BullyBrutality: Despite their positions, they all[[note]]Save for Scissors, who is taking care of Bowser's army, [[spoiler:and Stapler, who Olly is keeping close by, and is responsible for creating the Folded Soldiers]][[/note]] seem to largely preoccupy themselves with assaulting the Toad populace in various ways. [[spoiler:Given their King's grudge, however, this may be deliberate.]]
396* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Each member shares part of their color scheme with the streamer they guard (Colored Pencils' red case, Tape’s purple dispenser, Hole Punch's yellow lever, Scissors' green handles, and some blue rubber bands making up part of... Rubber Band). [[spoiler:And even Stapler counts. Although Peach's Castle/Origami Castle doesn't have a streamer, the area's color is coded as black by the fast-travel warp pipe, and Stapler's body is the traditional black.]]
397* {{Deconstruction}}: Of the Things used in ''Sticker Star'' and ''Color Splash''. Like the Things, the Legion are massive, real world objects who have very destructive power and can shape the paper world around them, but that level of power is terrifying when it's ''not'' on your side. This is best shown with Hole Punch, who, their kooky DiscoDan personality aside, ''stole the Sun'' [[MundaneUtility to use as a disco ball]] and the faces of forty Toads [[LackOfEmpathy just to have them dance with them]]. Scissors, meanwhile, is a [[ManOfKryptonite thing of Kryptonite]], and can turn Bowser's entire army into confetti and one-shot you in battle.
398* DefeatEqualsExplosion: When they lose, shining cracks form on their bodies and then blow up.
399* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: They're all named after what they are.
400* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Mario's 1,000-Fold Arms techniques use some trait of theirs against them, such as shutting Colored Pencils' case to make his missiles to explode inside of him, or using Tape's metal blade to anchor them to the floor so Mario can freely deplete their tape supply. Depleting their final hit points in these humiliating ways gets you extra Coins as a "1,000-Fold Arms Finisher" bonus.
401* ItsAllAboutMe: [[spoiler:With exception of Stapler, who amounts to Olly's attack dog,]] The Legion of Stationery all suffer from their King's same tendency of buying into their own hype. Each and every one of them demonstrate their own brand of morally-bankrupt narcissism.
402** Colored Pencils relies too much on his prized pencils and loses them permanently during his "Rainbow Roll" attack when Mario turns them on him.
403** Rubber Band only cares about being the star, but even when they have a literal captive audience and stages multiple deadly performances, Mario gets through them all and wins the crowds' affection.
404** Hole Punch's dance moves constantly expose their weak point, and their special dance move is used against them to trip them up and stun them. They only care about disco and nothing else, having stolen the sun to use as a disco ball and the faces of hapless Toads just because they wouldn't dance with them, and when Olivia calls them out on it, they couldn't care less.
405** Tape flat out cheats by sticking up the attack board to make things harder, but since it's CastFromHitPoints, burning them away only makes them weaker. They also tape the Toads on the Great Sea Tower in humiliating poses just for kicks.
406** Scissor is an ArrogantKungFuGuy who could one-shot you with little trouble, but decides to handicap themself with a cover just to make things interesting. [[spoiler:That's not even getting into the freakish Paper Macho monstrosity they made from pieces of Bower's minions just for kicks.]]
407* LargeHam: All of them [[spoiler:except Stapler]] are as full of themselves as their master and go out of their way to do their villainy in the most over-the-top way possible for their own amusement. Special mention to [[ThePrimaDonna Rubber Band]] who styled their entire operation as a play with themselves cast as both director and star.
408* NoOntologicalInertia: No matter how much damage they do, all of their effects on the environment and the paper populace are instantly undone by their defeat.
409* QuirkyMinibossSquad: All of them (with the exception of Scissors [[spoiler:and Stapler]]) are pretty silly with their own unique personality quirks. It's even lampshaded by Olivia at one point when she and Mario are facing Tape at the top of the Sea Tower:
410-->'''Olivia:''' Sheesh. How did all these harmless origami-making tools end up with such tacky personalities?
411* SignatureMove: Each of them have their own flashy moves, but each of them also have their own special move that will usually do a lot of damage.[[note]]A good way to know when they're going to use a signature move is when they have a yellow aura/energy surrounding them.[[/note]]
412** Colored Pencils has "Rainbow Roll", making his missiles form a roll and having them fire horizontally at Mario.
413** Rubber Band has "Solo Snapback", an ''extremely'' powerful move that consists of them using their body (the remaining rubber band) to essentially power-slap Mario.
414** Hole Punch has "The Whole Punch", a move that consists of a body slam, then punching two holes in Mario, and then throwing said punches at Mario.
415** The closest thing Tape has to a signature move is "Roll Out", which funnily enough, doesn't actually attack Mario. The move consists of Tape rolling around on the battlefield and taping the rings together.
416** Scissors has "Final Cut", a OneHitKO attack that consists of them charging at Mario blades-first.
417** [[spoiler:Stapler has "Bite Barrage", which is [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin a series of bites that damages Mario.]] The damage done to Mario is dependent on how many staples Stapler has in its mouth.]]
418* TurnsRed: Each member of the Legion has a second phase where they either start using stronger attacks or change up their tactics entirely up to the point where they'll attempt to unleash their own SignatureMove by emitting a yellow aura around them.
419** Colored Pencils starts to use his powerful Rainbow Roll attack each turn, which also has the side effect of preventing his case from being closed.
420** When Rubber Band loses all their bands, they start hitting with extremely powerful attacks [[spoiler:to compensate for being a OneHitPointWonder.]]
421** Hole Punch charges up a special attack that can only be dodged with the Earth Vellumental's aid.
422** Tape starts taping up panels after losing their dispenser, and using the highly damaging Sticky Drill and Sticky Spin attacks.
423** Scissors unsheathes their blade and prepares their OneHitKill attack every turn. Interestingly, this phase can be triggered early by [[SelfImposedChallenge destroying their cover.]]
424** [[spoiler:Stapler "reloads" with red staples that do more damage per staple at 2/3 health. When it's around 1/3 health, it starts using golden staples that do even ''more'' damage.]]
425* VisualPun: They're a group of sentient office supplies that stay in the middle of the ring during their boss fights. In other words, they're stationary stationery.
426[[/folder]]
427
428[[folder:Colored Pencils]]
429!!Colored Pencils, the Missile Maestro
430[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1f541f35_8519_4da2_8bfc_eea0f380b0dc.png]]
431
432Full name Jean-Pierre Colored Pencils the 12th, he is a case with a set of 12 [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin colored pencils]] who guards the end of the red streamer. He launches his pencils as projectile missiles at foes from their case on top of Overlook Tower, which has been turned into their personal art gallery.
433----
434* AddedAlliterativeAppeal: In Dutch, their full name is "[=KLaudius KLementinus KLeurpotloden XII=]" (and yes, the "KL", as in "[[TheAce KLasbak]]", is in fact [[MyNaymeIs in all-caps]]).
435* ArtAttacker: {{Downplayed|trope}}; while they make attractive art (if a bit macabre based on the "lost life" Mario drawing), they use their colored pencils as missiles and Gatling bullets.
436* CombatPragmatist: Instead of waiting for Mario to reach him like the other Legion members, Colored Pencils attacks the elevator in Overlook Tower when Mario's still on it in what is clearly an attempt to kill Mario via sneak attack. When Mario survives and takes the stairs and ladders up, pencil missiles continue to bombard Mario all the way to the top.
437* CrosshairAware: You can tell where his missiles will land from the reticles that show up after they fire. Make sure Mario doesn’t wind up walking into the reticles or he’ll be hit.
438* DeathByAThousandCuts: His missiles might not hurt that much, doing only 2 damage if they hit and 1 if Mario manages to guard against them, but he has a lot of them and will shoot all the ones he didn’t shoot at the start of his turn at Mario if he is in front of him.
439* FrenchJerk: {{Downplayed|trope}}, he has a French name but doesn't otherwise show any stereotypes or hints of his nationality the way [[VideoGame/MarioAndLuigi Broque Monsieur]] does.
440* FunWithAcronyms: In the French version, his full name is "Côme Raoul Aimé Yves Oscar Nicolas Siméon de Couleur, 12ème du nom". Other than being ridiculously pompous, his first seven names are an acronym for "Crayons", which is the French word for "Pencils", with "Crayons de Couleur" meaning... Colored Pencils.
441* {{Hipster}}: Throughout the battle he talks like one and displays these mannerisms. Both the original definition of "hipster" and the modern definition of an ItsPopularNowItSucks fan. Both are displayed during his final quote.
442--> "You were better when you were a sidescroller, man..."
443* ItOnlyWorksOnce: Downplayed; after his lid is forced shut twice, he switches to the [[GatlingGood Rainbow Roll]], which is too thick to let the lid close again.
444* MacrossMissileMassacre: He launches his pencils as missiles to attack. These missiles are used to harass Mario on the way up the tower, and during the boss fight.
445* ManBitesMan: One of their attacks is snapping its case shut. According to character dialogue, that's their mouth.
446* OhCrap: They starts panicking when Mario closes their lid mouth, as they can't stop their pencils from exploding.
447* OverlyLongName: Their full name is "Jean-Pierre Colored Pencils the 12th", which is too much for Olivia to remember, so she just calls him "Colored Pencils". Exaggerated in the French version, where his full name is changed to "Côme Raoul Aimé Yves Oscar Nicolas Siméon de Couleur, 12ème du nom".
448* PaintingTheMedium: When his mouth is full, he speaks in multi-colored text. When Mario breaks him, the text is all greyish-colored.
449* SomeCallMeTim: Due to the nature of his OverlyLongName, Olivia decides to just call him Colored Pencils for short. [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin That's literally what he is, anyway.]]
450* StarterVillain: The first and weakest member of the Legion Mario fights.
451* StealthPun: If you managed to critically damage Colored Pencils during his Rainbow Roll attack and he's still alive, the damaged case himself still attacks with a pathetically weak attack ... called "Worst Case" ... literally the worst case scenario for him.
452* StopHittingYourself: His pencil missiles are used to defeat him, especially during the second phase of the battle.
453* WakeUpCallBoss: His battle assumes you have the boss ring puzzle form down, with multiple panels being marked with dangerous colored pencil targets. His weak points are also harder to reach than the previous boss. There's also the fact that this is the first boss battle to feature an "ON" panel that activates any Magic Circle panels on the arena, meaning you have to create a path to not only attack his weak points, but to cross the "ON" panel as well in order to activate the 1,000-Fold Arms Magic Circle.
454* WeaksauceWeakness: While the Colored Pencils are powerful and numerous, when Mario closes their case's lid, the Pencils can't stop its missiles from launching or reopen his lid in time, and takes damage and stuns himself with his own attack.
455[[/folder]]
456
457[[folder:Rubber Band]]
458!!Rubber Band, the Elastic Entertainer
459[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rubber_band_pmtok.png]]
460
461A humanoid entity [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin made up of rubber bands]] who guards the end of the blue streamer within Big Sho' Theater. They use their bands to hold the Toads in the theater captive to their performances.
462----
463* AlasPoorVillain: Attempts to do this in very dramatic fashion. At least they earn Mario's honor, who applauds their performance.
464* BigEntrance: [[ThePrimaDonna And how!]] After their insistence that ''they're'' the superstar, they come up via an elevator at the top of a staircase to an operatic piece as they strut down. They then strike poses in time with three different-colored mood lights shining down on them in sequence. Even Olivia can't help admitting that they made a good entrance.
465* CastFromHitPoints: Several of their moves do this, such as the Rubber Bind. However, since they can call back any bands they fire off, it's not too much of an issue for them.
466* EarlyBirdCameo: The first Legion of Stationery member to be revealed during the announcement trailer, but due to being a bunch of rubber bands as opposed to a box of colored pencils or a tape dispenser, they weren't really stated as such. The second trailer formally introduced them as such.
467* FromASingleCell: {{Downplayed|trope}}; as long as there are rubber bands on the stage, Rubber Band is able to regenerate from mortal damage. Mario must use the 1,000-Fold Arms to send the bands out of bounds so they can't be recalled.
468* GreenEyedMonster: A big, bouncy diva with delusions of grandeur, they only appear to fight Mario when he's become the star of their production meant to kill him.
469* IncomingHam: The line they say before their first appearance on screen:
470-->'''Rubber Band:''' [[VillainousBreakdown "No, no, NO! The star of the show isn't Mario, you uncultured HACKS! The real superstar... is MEEE!"]]
471* KilledMidSentence: As they die after their battle, they attempt to go out reciting their last words theatrically, but dies before they can complete the last rhyme.
472-->"I wanted to make this place GRAND!\
473Eliminate things DULL and bland!\
474Alas, this was my FINAL stand.\
475It's curtains for poor Rubber-*gaaasp*
476* ThePrimaDonna: Clearly [[AttentionWhore wants all the attention on themselves]], [[GreenEyedMonster gets upset when Mario is more beloved]], [[invoked]][[FatalMethodActing wants him killed by the various productions]] (though that might be more because of their obligation to Olly), and even [[PrimaDonnaDirector created and directed each show]].
477* RubberMan: {{Inverted}}. Rubber Band isn’t a person made of rubber, [[WormThatWalks they're a bunch of rubber bands forming a person]]. The one that seems to be the main one is holding the frame together.
478* VillainousBreakdown: When fed up with Mario getting all the attention instead of them, they eventually decide to deal with him personally.
479[[/folder]]
480
481[[folder:Hole Punch]]
482!!Hole Punch, the Disco Devil
483[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hole_punch_pmtok.png]]
484
485A [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin hole puncher]] with a passion for disco, who guards the end of the yellow streamer. Stole the sun to use as a disco ball and the faces of the Toads to have them dance for them within the Temple of Shrooms.
486----
487* AttackItsWeakPoint: Attacking Hole Punch head-on results in zero damage. Mario needs to move around to where the rubber lid is and attack that for damage.
488* BewareTheSillyOnes: They're a kooky {{Hipster}} DiscoDan, but stole the sun to use as a disco ball and faces of hundreds of Toads [[EvilIsPetty just to have them dance with them]].
489* DiscoDan: They dance to disco music and even dance during their boss fight. Appropriately, their title is the "Disco Devil".
490* FaceStealer: Stole the faces of the Toads by ''punching a hole into them.'' Can also do this to you during the fight, which also counts as MaximumHPReduction.
491* GeoEffects: At the start of every round, they will punch holes into the arena floor. Woe betide Mario if he falls in.
492* GracefulLoser: Downplayed, but after he's defeated instead of a grand last quote, while unhappy about losing, he says to Mario to carry on the disco spirit and even counts down to his own destruction.
493* {{Hipster}}: They only like disco, and has a low opinion on other music genres even though they can understand their appeal.
494* LackOfEmpathy: They care about dancing and only dancing. So they don't care that they're holding a bunch of now faceless Toads hostage just to have them dance with them. Olivia even calls them monstrous.
495* MaximumHPReduction: When Hole Punch punches a hole in Mario, his Max HP drops. He'll need to recover the part that was punched out to bring his Max HP back up.
496* MichaelJacksonsThrillerParody: Mario has to gather the forty faceless, vaguely "undead" Toads to dance to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QzFVyJl4SHQ "Thrills at Night"]] in order to draw out Hole Punch for battle.
497* PetTheDog: While they enjoy only disco and make their disdain for any other music genre clear, they are admittedly less harsh on the "Deep, Deep Vibes", admitting that they see the appeal behind it and simply state that it's just personally not their thing, which is a much nicer response when compared to how they verbally tear down "Heartbeat Skipper" and "M-A-X Power!" should Mario have DJ play these songs.
498[[/folder]]
499
500[[folder:Tape]]
501!!Tape, the Shifty Sticker
502[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tape_pmtok.png]]
503
504A [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin big roll of sticky tape in a plastic dispenser]] who guards the end of the purple streamer. They stuck thousands of Toads all over the Sea Tower, which is also the way to Shangri-Spa.
505----
506* AintTooProudToBeg: Noticeably, unlike the rest of the Legion of Stationary, Tape is the only one of the group to actively beg Mario for mercy after his defeat.
507--> "Don't do this to me! I'm a changed adhesive! I won't stick nobody up no more, I swear! Boss! Olly! You gotta avenge me!"
508* BloodKnight: Unlike their colleague Scissors, who's only confident as long as they think they can kill their enemy at any point, Tape only starts having a good time as soon as Mario breaks their dispenser and forces them to take the field personally.
509* BrooklynRage: If their dialogue is any indication, they have a Brooklyn accent and the mean streak to match. Olivia even calls them a "cheating gangster."
510* BadassBiker: Makes motorcycle roars and skidding sounds when they roll around the stage to stick tape everywhere. Tape may be specifically tied to AllBikersAreHellsAngels, given their gangster personality and Brooklyn accent, and even their dispenser can be seen as a CoolBike.
511* CastFromHitPoints: When they tape panels together, they lose a little of their HP. They can restore themselves like Rubber Band if you don't [[KillItWithFire burn them]].
512* CharacterCatchphrase: "Hey! I'm [x]in' here!"
513* DelinquentHair: The strand of tape sticks out with a curl, referencing a pompadour hair style. [[GreaserDelinquents Fitting for their gangster personality]], wouldn't you say?
514* DubPersonalityChange: In the original Japanese game, Tape is depicted as a stereotypical [[JapaneseDelinquents Japanese Delinquent with hints of Yakuza]] and with the appropriate dialogue to match. The English version turns it into a mafia member instead.
515* FunetikAksent: Tape acts like a stereotypical Italian-American gangster and has an exaggerated accent to match their personality. They pronounce "that" as "dat", "girl" as "goil" and "hurts" as "hoits".
516* KungFuProofMook: Trying to jump on Tape will have them just catch Mario mid-air and throw him away.
517* ImprobableWeaponUser: After Mario destroys the tape dispenser, Tape settles for using just their cutting mechanism. This proves to be [[WhenAllYouHaveIsAHammer an incredibly versatile weapon]] and forms the core of all of Tape's attacks from here on out.
518* IncomingHam: "Hey! I'm elevatin' here!"
519* NeatFreak: As a part of their gangster penchant for "leaving no evidence" and keeping things nice and tidy, most of the panels in their battle arena are stored in the treasure chest. Any used panels that aren't arrows or basic attacks will also be sneakily put back in the chest when they're used, forcing the player to keep hitting the chest if they want to do meaningful damage.
520* NonchalantDodge: Trying to use a flower item when it's out of the dispenser will simply have it turn so the projectile goes through its hole.
521* StickySituation: The thing is a roll of sticky tape, what did you expect?
522* SuperMobBoss: Able to pick a fight with Mario, while having the dialect of the composed, confident mafioso, and is in charge of all the Folded Soldiers in their region. They even start their boss fight effectively sitting in their own chair of sorts, and the tape cutter they attach to themself on their second phase can be likened to a set of brass knuckles, completing the allusion.
523* TacticalSuicideBoss: Tape uses tactics CastFromHitPoints, using pieces of its body to stick the battlefield's rings together but shedding health when doing so. Burning the tape off with Olivia's Fire Vellumental power reopens movement and eliminates all the hit points they put down onto the arena in the form of their pieces, which serves as the main way of whittling away at Tape's health.
524* TrickBoss: The first phase is easy and their attacks aren't very damaging, but once the dispenser is broken they get serious.
525* VictoryFakeout: Destroying the tape dispenser causes Tape to disappear, leading to a fake victory pose before Tape drops back in as they weren't actually destroyed with the dispenser.
526[[/folder]]
527
528[[folder:Scissors '''(UNMARKED SPOILERS)''']]
529!!Scissors, the Dual-Bladed Duelist
530[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/scissors_pmtok.png]]
531
532A [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin pair of scissors]] who guards the end of the green streamer. They use their blade skills to make confetti out of Bowser's forces and take over his castle, which had crashed into Shangri-Spa.
533----
534* AbsurdlySharpBlade: Scissors is so sharp that even iron boots won't protect Mario from getting sliced in half.
535* ArrogantKungFuGuy: They're ''scissors'' in a world of ''paper''; this makes them ''exactly'' as powerful and deadly towards everything else as that implies, and they're perfectly aware of it. This ends up being their downfall, however, as they severely underestimate Mario's ability to fight them while avoiding their lethal attacks.
536* AttackAttackAttack: Scissors has a small number of moves at their disposal while the sheath is in place, but once unsheathed they will use [[OneHitKill Final Cut]] exclusively until one of you dies.
537* AxCrazy: They [[FauxAffablyEvil hide]] it fairly well, but Scissors is nonetheless a bloodthirsty lunatic who enjoys slicing up the paper world and creating twisted amalgamations out of their remains.
538* BloodKnight: Zigzagged. They're the most enthusiastic about cutting up Olly's enemies. They also cover up their blade specifically so they can have a longer fight against Mario. They later become so giddy about Mario's fighting skill that they start jumping around and doing flips, which causes Mario to have to time his attacks so as not to hit the cover. However, this only lasts until Mario whittles their health down, whereupon they try to invoke their OneHitKill and starts throwing a tantrum when they can't just win immediately.
539-->'''Scissors''': ''[[LetsGetDangerous My blade has been unsheathed...]]'' '''''[[BadassBoast Now it must taste ink and paper!]]'''''
540* BreakTheHaughty: They act like a noble, refined swords...thing in the beginning of the match, even sheathing their blade to "make it fair", but this only counts insofar as they're convinced that the moment they try, Mario is done for. As soon as it becomes clear Mario can just jump their lethal attack, they drop the polite façade annd even and accuse Mario of ''[[InsaneTrollLogic cheating]]''.
541* TheCaligula: Upon taking over Bowser's Castle, Scissors turns it into their own disturbing art studio where they create cut-out abominations and slice people up for fun.
542* ChallengeSeeker: Scissors has grown bored of being able to defeat all of their paper opponents with little effort. Upon meeting Mario, they decide to sheathe their blades in order to level the playing field and experience the thrill of a genuine battle.
543* TheChessmaster: As much as they love engaging in battle, Scissors still takes steps achieve its goals by picking off Mario's party one-by-one and ambushing them with their paper creations. They even switch up the timing of their Final Cut attack mid-battle to catch Mario off-guard.
544* DiedStandingUp: Unlike other members, Scissors stands motionless after losing. They topple over and then explode after Olivia touches their body.
545* TheDragon: According to their trophy, they're the top general for Olly.
546* DubPersonalityChange: In the original Japanese, Scissors is much more [[AxCrazy Ax-Crazy]] and is more like a [[PsychopathicManchild psychopathic child then a blood-thirsty duelist]].
547* FauxAffablyEvil: They give the impression of a gentleman who wishes to have a fair, respectful battle with Mario. Once Mario dodges their Final Cut, however, Scissors drops the façade and becomes dead serious.
548* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: He's capable of inflicting this on Mario, resulting in a OneHitKill.
549* InterfaceScrew: Once their blade is out, they can start cutting out items from the battle ring.
550* JustToyingWithThem: They keep their blades sheathed for the first half of the battle just to have some fun battling Mario for a bit. Once the blades come out, however, they become dead set on killing him.
551* KnightOfCerebus: Is dead serious in their mission to protect the streamer, and any who’s on the sharp side of their blade will be cut to pieces. This is reflected in-game as attacking the blade will ''one-shot'' you. [[DiedStandingUp They also don't say anything when beaten]].
552* LetsFightLikeGentlemen: They decide to give Mario a fair fight at first by hiding their deadly blade with a cover. They'll unsheathe it halfway through the fight, but Mario can [[SelfImposedChallenge break their cover early]].
553* MadArtist: [[spoiler:Made the Handaconda and Cutout Soldiers to serve as their minions. Additionally making the monstrosity Paper Mistake Buzzy Beetle up from the faces of Bowser's minions.]]
554* ManOfKryptonite: A pair of razor-sharp scissors in a world made of paper are exactly as dangerous as you think. ''Any'' contact with the exposed scissor-blades is death: Mario will outright refuse to use 1,000-Fold Arms when the blades are drawn, and getting hit or [[TooDumbToLive jumping on them]] is instant death regardless of defenses. The second phase of the boss fight involves finding ways to target the handles.
555* MasterSwordsman: Their scissor blades are treated similarly to swords, the blade cover like a sheath (complete with AudibleSharpness when they take it off), and even says "En garde" to Mario before their fight.
556* NoNonsenseNemesis: Once Mario proves to be a legitimate threat, Scissors drops the polite attitude and attempts to OneHitKill him without mercy.
557* OneHitKill: You're paper, they're scissors. This means ''precisely'' what one would think it means. When their blades are unsheathed, so much as touching them will be instantly fatal. This is to say nothing of the new attack they start using every turn: Final Cut. This attack inflicts [[{{Cap}} 999 damage]] and can't be blocked-- but luckily, Mario's known for [[InASingleBound something else]].
558* OneManArmy: They're a giant pair of scissors. Bowser's entire army is made of paper. Naturally, Scissors is able to slice the entire Koopa Troop to bits completely on their own. They can even OneHitKill Mario, who himself is an example of this trope.
559* {{Sadist}}: They manage to even surpass Hole Punch in the severity of what they do, slicing up their victims into little strips for fun, [[spoiler:and will even cobble their remains together into a paper-mache nightmare, also for fun.]]
560* ScissorsCutsRock: In a literal "paper breaks scissors" variant on this trope, Mario has to face off and defeat a literal pair of scissors that can easily OneHitKill him, by attacking the handles and avoiding their lethal attacks. [[note]]This is even {{Lampshaded}} by a Hammer Bro outside the throne room, remarking how Mario's now officially "the only paper to ever beat scissors".[[/note]]
561* ShearMenace: But of course.
562* SheathStrike: They can attack with "Dull Edge" while their blade cover is still intact, in which they fly at Mario to ram him with it.
563* SmugSuper: Scissors is extremely boastful and confident in their abilities. However, they are literal scissors in a world made of paper, so this arrogance is hardly unjustified.
564* TheSociopath: They show a complete disregard for the lives of Bowser and his minions and enjoy cutting up paper beings ForTheEvulz.
565* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute:
566** Of Boomer from ''VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG'', being a bladed warrior placed in charge of guarding Bowser’s Castle and having at least one way to inflict a OneHitKO.
567** Also of Exor from the same game. Both are giant blades that take over Bowser's Castle, serve as the BigBad's most powerful enforcers, and are [[KnightOfCerebus played dead seriously]].
568* TheSpiny: Once the blades are unsheathed, jumping on them is [[OneHitKill a one-way ticket to bisection]]. [[NoSell Not even Iron Boots will be of any help, since using them will have Scissors kill you just as easily as if you hadn't]].
569* TheUsurper: They take over Bowser's Castle, hold Bowser himself captive, and turn the shredded remains of the Koopa King's minions into its own twisted attack dog.
570* VillainousBreakdown: Downplayed. They drop the gentleman attitude once Mario dodges their first "Final Cut", but continue fighting until the end with complete seriousness.
571* WorthyOpponent: They decide to face Mario in a fair fight with their blades sheathed after the plumber proves himself by dodging their initial attack and defeating the Paper Mistake Buzzy Beetle.
572-->'''Scissors:''' Hmph! [[NotBad Well dodged.]] [[VillainRespect Of course, I expect nothing less.]]
573* WouldHurtAChild: Will easily turn anyone they cut into scraps of paper, [[spoiler:including ''Bowser Jr'']].
574[[/folder]]
575
576[[folder:Stapler '''(LATE-GAME UNMARKED SPOILERS)''']]
577!!Stapler, the Fanged Fastener
578[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/stapler_pmtok.png]]
579
580A [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin stapler]] who is responsible for turning many of Bowser's minions into Folded Soldiers for Olly. Is faced in Origami Castle as the ClimaxBoss of the game.
581----
582* AngryGuardDog: It behaves a lot like one when you fight it.
583* AttackItsWeakPoint: The inside of its mouth is its most vulnerable spot. Usually, it's covered by its armored exterior, but it opens up when it runs out of staples and [[ReliablyUnreliableGuns awaits a reload.]]
584* BlingBlingBang: Near the end of the fight, it switches to using gold staples as ammo.
585* ChekhovsGunman: That mysterious shadow you saw in the very beginning of the game? It's ''the key to Olly's entire plan.''
586* TheDragon: Whereas the other Stationary bosses are scattered across the world, Olly keeps this one close by. And for good reason: [[KeystoneArmy if Stapler goes down, all the Folded Soldiers will be free]].
587* EarlyBirdCameo: Its shadow is seen near the very beginning of the game stapling a Koopa. It’s not until near the end of the game for the Legion member to finally take the stage.
588* FamilyUnfriendlyDeath: If you use the 1000 arms finisher, Mario finishes it off by [[{{Jawbreaker}} snapping it in half]]. Now, keep in mind that it’s supposed to be like a dog...
589* FlatCharacter: Unlike the other members, this one doesn't speak. Instead, it's more of an attack dog than anything.
590* {{Foreshadowing}}: If Mario explores the Origami Craftsman's workshop he can find documentation about how to use tools to assist in Origami crafting. All of the documentation pertains to the specific stationery that have been fought prior to first accessing the workshop, however the Stapler is an outlier as it has its own entry despite not having been fought yet. This not only hints at its status as an upcoming boss battle, but that the Stapler has technically been encountered before (see EarlyBirdCameo). The description also foreshadows the fact that the Stapler is the cause of Folded Soldiers not unfolding, since it's used to ensure Origami integrity and prevent unfolding.
591** The documentation also serves as a sort of RedHerring since the player may assume the Stapler is the next boss battle, despite there being another two members of the Legion of Stationery before it.
592* {{Jawbreaker}}: Should you defeat it with Mario 1000-arms finisher, Mario will snap its jaw back.
593* MinorMajorCharacter: It only appears towards the very end of the game for a single fight, but this rabid dog is the secret to creating the Folded Soldiers, whose conversion was thought irreversible -- they couldn't be unfolded and saved because ''this'' thing had sealed them all in those forms.
594* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: It's an AnimateInanimateObject stapler that acts like an AngryGuardDog who shoots ([[ReliablyUnreliableGuns and reloads)]] its staples like a gun.
595* TheParalyzer: Its attacks will staple Mario in place if it isn't blocked, denying him an action and leaving him open to Untag Wag for lots of damage.
596* PreFinalBoss: Stapler is the last thing standing between Mario and King Olly.
597* RightHandAttackDog: It is both an AngryGuardDog and one of Olly's two CoDragons, the other being Scissors.
598* TacticalSuicideBoss: When it runs out of staples, it opens its jaw to reload, allowing Mario to hit its tender tongue for huge damage. It also uses <color> Staple Gun when Mario is on the outermost edge of the arena, wasting eight staples, as opposed to the two that Dog Tag and/or Untag Wag would use, in addition to the 1-4 Mario can smack out of it each turn; its special attack, Bite Barrage, also uses up to sixteen staples, so it stops to reload far more often. Therefore, it would be much tougher to beat if it never used Staple Gun. Probably justified due to its dog-like behavior making it act on instinct rather than intellect.
599* TurnsRed: After certain HP thresholds, when it reloads, its staples [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin turn red]] and eventually [[GoldColoredSuperiority a sparkly gold]], dealing two more damage with each upgrade.
600* WalkingSpoiler: Its very existence as the 6th Legion of Stationery member makes it qualify, and then there's the fact that it's the reason the Folded Soldiers can't unfold themselves.
601[[/folder]]
602
603!!Others
604[[folder:Ol' Grandsappy]]
605[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ol_grandsappy.png]]
606[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Sweet Sap Loggins is back, baby!]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sweet_sap_loggins.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
607
608The oldest tree in the Whispering Woods, Ol' Grandsappy was cut down to a stump by Toad loggers and has harbored a grudge against outsiders ever since. As a result, he refuses to let Mario and Olivia leave the forest, and only changes his mind when they use the Soul Seed to restore him to his youthful vigor.
609----
610* FountainOfYouth: He's an aged tree stump that becomes a much younger and taller version of himself called Sweet Sap Loggins after being given the Soul Seed.
611* GratuitousDiscoSequence: Giving the Soul Seed to Ol' Grandsappy has him burst into song before growing tall.
612* IWasQuiteALooker: His tree stump version is aged, tired, and passive. After being given the Soul Seed, he returns to his younger form as a tall, confident and handsome tree.
613* PunnyName: His name is a portmanteau of "grandpappy", a colloquialism for "grandfather", and "sap", as in tree sap.
614* TheTreesHaveFaces: He's first seen as a large stump with a mustachioed face, and is later regrown into a full tree with a younger face below his canopy.
615[[/folder]]
616
617[[folder:The Vellumentals]]
618[[quoteright:1000:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pmtok_vellumental_idols.jpg]]
619Four powerful beings representing fire, earth, water, and ice. By the time Mario and co. encounter them, they have been folded into origami monsters and must be fought in order for Olivia to learn their shapes and powers.
620----
621* AttackTheTail: The Earth Vellumental can only be harmed by striking its exposed extremities, but is particularly vulnerable to blows against its weak, tender tail.
622* BalloonBelly: When the Water Vellumental absorbs water before using its powers, its torso swells to literally spherical proportions.
623* BearsAreBadNews: The Ice Vellumental resembles an immense polar bear, and is the most technically complex and challenging of the Vellumentals to beat.
624* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Each had been folded prior to the game, making them hostile to anyone entering their temples.
625* BreathWeapon:
626** The Earth Vellumental can launch a barrage of sand and rock from its mouth. For unknown reasons, Olivia never attempts to use this ability when copying its form.
627** The Water Vellumental can release a powerful blast of water from its mouth.
628** The Fire Vellumental breathes fire, either in the form of fireballs (during its battle) or as a steady stream of flame (when used by Olivia).
629** The Ice Vellumental can exhale a stream of freezing air.
630* CastFromHitPoints: The Fire Vellumental's main attack involves it scattering its burning feathers over the battefield to create obstacles. However, each feather carries a bit of the Vellumental's health with it, and after a few rounds of doing this most of its health bar is going to become depleted.
631* ColorCodedElements: Both the Vellumentals themselves and the magic circles associated with them are coded by color -- green for Earth, blue for Water, red for Fire, and white for Ice.
632* DefeatEqualsFriendship: Upon losing their origami forms, they change into books that teach Olivia how to fold into them, which subsequently allows her to use their power.
633* DishingOutDirt: The Earth Vellumental rules over solid earth, and attacks by unleashing a circular earthquake-like shockwave over the battle arena. When Olivia learns its form, she becomes capable of raising and lowering large columns of stone.
634* ElementalEmbodiment: Each one embodies and controls an element.
635* ElementalRockPaperScissors: Each Vellumental's power proves critical for overcoming the one that comes next.
636** The Earth Vellumental is the least direct -- its power raises a column of earth that allows Mario to ride out the Water Vellumental's tidal wave.
637** The same wave attack is needed during the fight against the Fire Vellumental, as it will put out is fire and allow Mario to use the 1,000-Fold Arms attack on it without being burned.
638** The Fire Vellumental's breath weapon is necessary for melting the Ice Vellumental's frozen defense.
639** Finally, although this only becomes relevant [[spoiler:when facing Olly]], the Ice Vellumental is needed to freeze the Earth Vellumental solid before it can unleash its arena-wide seismic attack.
640* EyelessFace: None of them have visible eyes. Olivia’s recreations of them gain her eyes as well as her crown to differentiate her from the originals. [[spoiler:Olly's recreations of them likewise gain his eyes and crown, as well as his bangs.]]
641* TheFourGods: They are inspired by the mythological Four Gods with their powers and animals, albeit with the more traditional white tiger and metal element being replaced with a polar bear and ice.
642* GiantAnimalWorship: A group of Koopa Troopas worships the Earth Vellumental, an immense tortoise, as their god.
643* AnIcePerson: The Ice Vellumental can envelop itself in a shell of ice and freeze the entire battlefield solid. Outside of battle, Olivia can use its power to freeze water for Mario to cross over.
644* MagicalGuide: Both straight and somewhat parodied, in that they turn into literal books (or "bibliofolds") upon defeat that teach Olivia how to fold into their origami forms.
645* MakingASplash: The Water Vellumental rules over liquid matter, and can summon and direct vortexes and large waves of water.
646* NatureSpirit: They’re meant to protect and provide for their home regions, but have fallen under outside control by the time of the game.
647* OurDragonsAreDifferent: The Water Vellumental is a massive, blue Western dragon with [[ElementalDragon hydrokinetic powers]] and a fin at the end of its tail.
648* ThePhoenix: The Fire Vellumental is a giant scarlet bird covered in burning feathers, and if Mario's main attack doesn't kill it in one go it will instantly recover all of its health.
649* PlayingWithFire: The Fire Vellumental rules over fire and flame, and can release the fires burning its breast as great fiery gouts.
650* PunnyName: "Vellumental" is a pun on "vellum", an archaic term for parchment, and "elemental".
651* SturdyAndSteadyTurtles: The Earth Vellumental is covered in impenetrable armor, which Mario's attacks will harmlessly bounce off of. To harm it, he needs to strike at its exposed limbs, head and especially tail. Notably, the attack learned from it is the only one to be defensive in nature -- the others' powers focus directly on harming or depowering their targets, but the Earth Vellumental's ability is meant to allow Mario to ride out powerful attacks in safety. It will unleash a powerful shockwave after lifting Mario to safety, however.
652* TacticalSuicideBoss: The Fire Vellumental uses pieces of its body to create obstructions on the battlefield, and sacrifices health to do so. Defeating it is a matter of waiting until most of its feathers (and, thus, hit points) are off its body so you can finish it in one attack of the 1,000-Fold Arms. (If an Arms attack can't finish it in one go, it recalls all of its feathers and health and the fight basically starts over.)
653* WarmUpBoss: The Earth Vellumental is the first boss you'll face, and its attacks are predictable and easy to guard against. What makes it even easier is if you create a path that leads to its tail, which forces all of its limbs to retract to its shell in one hit, right before you finish it off with the 1,000-Fold Arms.
654* WreathedInFlames: The Fire Vellumental's feathers are constantly burning, making it impossible for Mario to harm it with physical attacks unless he douses its flame with the Water Vellumental's tidal wave.
655[[/folder]]

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