Sticker Museum
- “Welcome to the Sticker Museum! A place to preserve all the wondrous stickers in the world for posterity!”
- —Sticker Museum curator , Paper Mario: Sticker Star
The Sticker Museum is a grand museum hidden underground in Decalburg in Paper Mario: Sticker Star . At first, the door leading to it is locked. Once the curator trapped under the fountain in Decalburg's plaza is rescued, he rewards Mario by revealing the Sticker Museum he has built with his "vast fortune". This area uses a remix of the Decalburg theme. The museum is separated into two sections, one half for Thing Stickers (the blue section on the left side) and the other for Battle Stickers (the orange section on the right side).
The Sticker Museum is, at first, empty; the frames that should contain stickers are all blank. Stickers can be placed in spots via Paperization, thus completing their entry. Entries for battle stickers give a power rating, attack range, and unique description. Thing Stickers provide a view of the Thing, the thing sticker, and a description. If Mario owns any stickers in his album that are not in the museum, the section containing the sticker's location lights up. Once inside a section, a faint outline of the sticker determines where to place it. Speaking to the curator tells Mario how many stickers he has placed, and how many more he needs to place. Mario's walking speed in the Sticker Museum is slightly sped up to navigate faster.
There are 64 Thing Stickers and 96 Battle Stickers total, and completing each section unveils a new exhibit. Completing the Battle Stickers section unlocks an enemy gallery with enemy attack patterns, and completing the Thing Sticker section unlocks a music gallery. The only stickers that are not included are Kersti and the Flip-flop sticker. Completing both sections will make the curator promote Mario to Honorary Curator and Kersti to Vice Curator, but this has no gameplay effect. A list of stickers and their corresponding museum numbers can be found here.
Enemy gallery[edit ]
The player can pay one coin to view a series of enemy attack patterns through a pair of binoculars. Each enemy attacks a cardboard cutout of Mario, with the setting of each "battle" scene differing depending on the enemy, and also shows its damage and dizzy animation. While viewing an enemy, the player can use the Circle Pad Circle Pad to change the viewing angle. The player can only view the enemies for a limited amount of time before the viewing time runs out and they must pay another coin to view again from where they left off.
- Goomba (grassland)
- Koopa Troopa (grassland)
- Buzzy Beetle (grassland)
- Spiny (grassland)
- Bob-omb (grassland)
- Swoop (desert)
- Pokey / Green Pokey (desert)
- Paragoomba (desert)
- Sombrero Guy / Maraca Guy / Accordion Guy (desert)
- Paratroopa (desert)
- Spike (desert)
- Dry Bones (desert)
- Snifit (poisoned woods)
- Boomerang Bro (poisoned woods)
- Ninji (poisoned woods)
- Poison Blooper (poisoned woods)
- Two Scuttlebugs (poisoned woods)
- Spike Top (poisoned woods)
- Cheep Cheep (poisoned woods)
- Piranha Plant (poisoned woods)
- Snow Spike (snow)
- Ice Bro (snow)
- Boo (snow)
- Scaredy Rat (snow)
- Fuzzy (snow)
- Shy Guy (jungle)
- Spear Guy (jungle)
- Hammer Bro (jungle)
- Bony Beetle (jungle)
- Fire Bro (jungle)
- Rocky Wrench (airship)
- Broozer (airship)
Music gallery[edit ]
- “Feel free to kick back on the sofa and relax to your favorite background music.”
- —Signpost (American English version)
- “Get comfy on the sofa, relax and listen to your favourite background music.”
- —Signpost (British English version)
In the music gallery, Mario sits on a sofa while music plays through speakers and an album cover representing the current theme is displayed overhead. The themes can only be played sequentially: the player can press A Button to skip to the next theme, otherwise the theme skips automatically after it has looped once.
29 of the game's themes are playable in the gallery. Theme titles marked with an asterisk (*) are the titles used in the British English version of the game.
Gallery[edit ]
A Bob-omb in the enemy gallery
Names in other languages[edit ]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Note(s) | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | シール Shīru Hakubutsukan |
Sticker Museum | [1] | |
| Chinese (Simplified) | 贴纸博物馆 Tiēzhǐ Bówùguǎn |
Sticker Museum | [2] | |
| Chinese (Traditional) | 貼紙博物館 Tiēzhǐ Bówùguǎn |
Sticker Museum | [3] | |
| French (Canadian) | Musée des collants | Sticker museum | [4] | |
| French (European) | Musée du sticker | Sticker museum | [5] | |
| German | Sticker-Museum | - | [6] | |
| Italian | Museo degli sticker | Sticker museum | [7] | |
| Korean | 스티커 박물관 Seutikeo Bangmulgwan |
Sticker Museum | [8] | |
| Spanish (Latin American) | Museo de la Estampa | Stamp Museum | [9] | |
| Spanish (European) | Museo de la pegatina | Sticker museum | [10] |
Notes[edit ]
- There is text in the game files for a 30th song in the music gallery, titled "Scary Story", but it is not available in-game. The code for the music player does not list a song for it, instead looping back to "Detective Mario" after the 29th song.
References[edit ]
- ^ 「シール
博物館 へ ようこそ!」– Sticker Museum curator. Paper Mario: Sticker Star . Nintendo (Japanese). - ^ "欢迎来到贴纸博物馆!" – Sticker Museum curator. Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Nintendo (Simplified Chinese).
- ^ 「歡迎來到貼紙博物館!」– Sticker Museum curator. Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Nintendo (Traditional Chinese).
- ^ « Bienvenue au Musée des collants! » – Sticker Museum curator. Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Nintendo of America (Canadian French).
- ^ « Sois le bienvenu au musée du sticker ! » – Sticker Museum curator. Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Nintendo of Europe (French).
- ^ „Willkommen im Sticker-Museum!" – Sticker Museum curator. Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Nintendo of Europe (German).
- ^ «Benvenuto al museo degli sticker!» – Sticker Museum curator. Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Nintendo of Europe (Italian).
- ^ "스티커 박물관에 어서 오세요!" – Sticker Museum curator. Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Nintendo (Korean).
- ^ "¡Bienvenidos al Museo de la Estampa!" – Sticker Museum curator. Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Nintendo of America (Latin American Spanish).
- ^ «¡Bienvenido al Museo de la pegatina!» – Sticker Museum curator. Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Nintendo of Europe (European Spanish).