Their presence can be recognized by their signature cackle. [18], Celeste Monsour of geek culture website Fandomania published a list of ten of her favorite Boo-related arts and crafts created by fans for Halloween. In Super Mario 64,[5] an entire course was designed around the Boo character, titled "Big Boo's Haunt". Boos reappear in Super Mario 3D Land and New Super Mario Bros. 2, the latter of which introduces a new subspecies called the "Boohemoth". This trait later reappeared in Yoshi's Story of the Yoshi series and Super Mario Sunshine. Boos appear mainly in Ghost Houses throughout the game, and also in World 8-1. If Mario swings his Super Hammer three times at them, the Boos will get angry and form into the Atomic Boo. Są to małe duchy, które zostały wprowadzone w Super Mario Bros 3. Since then, they have been a mainstay in the Mario series, usually appearing as enemies, but occasionally appearing as playable characters in the Mario spin-off games, or even as allies of Mario. Luigi must then search for an invisible object and reveal it using the Dark-Light Device. Boos, originally Boo Diddlies, are a species of ghost that mostly Bowser control. He is the fifth boo too be captured in the game. In Mario Party 9, King Boo appears as the boss of Boo's Horror Castle. Boo is an enemy and character in a lot of Mario games.He sometimes helps Mario, but can sometimes be on Bowser's side. 1 Appearance 2 Personality 3 Mechanics 4 Abilities 5 Strategy 6 Mario's Dream 2 7 Death Screen 8 Chaos Mode 9 Gallery 9.1 Trivia King Boo is a large Boo with a crown that bears a purple gem on his head. Boo is a playable character in Mario Party 7. He is first met in Level 2. He sometimes helps Mario, but can sometimes be on Bowser'sside. The game's primary antagonist is King Boo, their king who leads the Boos of the mansion and who is responsible from trapping Mario inside a portrait. Boo są jednym z gatunków duchów. 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Big Boos are the result of multiple Boos fusing together. "), whereas their Japanese name comes from the verb 'tereru' (照れる), meaning 'to be shy'. A Boo's most common pattern of attack is to sneak up on the player (usually Mario) from behind while they are facing away from them; however, they stop their attack if looked at. He is found in Big Boo's Haunt, and you fight him three times. Boos also reappear in Super Mario 3D Land, where they are commonly found in Ghost Houses. The Boos in Super Mario Galaxy 2 appear in the Haunty Halls Galaxy, the Boo Moon Galaxy, the Battle Belt Galaxy, and the Slimy Spring Galaxy. It would render the character invisible to all other racers and invulnerable to all hazards (except for falls). The '''Gold Boo''' is a one time enemy from Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Kamek uses his magic to combine all of the 100 Boos into one Big Boo. Their pranks were far too mean and abusive for her. Boos first appeared as "Boo Diddleys" in 1988's Super Mario Bros. 3 for the NES,[3] appearing in the more difficult fortress levels in which they pester Mario or Luigi by sneaking up on them. Boos appeared in Ghost Houses in Super Mario World. Boo Mario is a form Mario that debuted in Super Mario Galaxy As its name implies, the Boo Mario form is Mario disguised as a Boo, although his hat and face remain respective of his normal form. As later stated by Lady Bow, a monster named Tubba Blubba has recently turned invincible and has been eating Boos as payback for scaring him many times. Boos are obtainable minions of the Flying trooper type. Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars 8. They are stronger versions of Boos in both The Thousand-Year Door and Partners in Time, but have a completely different AI from regular Boos in Super Paper Mario. Where it has two Power Shots, one that forms into many Boos; at the same time, the real Boo hits the ball while the fake fades. and then jumped on or ground pounded for defeat. Boo Mario is one of Mario's Power-Ups that first debuted in Super Mario Galaxy.Upon touching a Boo Mushroom, Mario will transform into a Boo (while retaining his original facial features and cap). King Boo took her under his wing and attempted to train her into a great ghost. Yoshi cannot defeat them, for ground pounding has no effect, and if he tries to eat them he will spit them out. Later, the Boo can be seen by himself and asks Mario if he is going to hurt him. Super Mario World also introduced the "Fishin' Boo", a ghostly version of a Lakitu, as well as the secret boss "Big Boo", a larger and stronger Boo who would return as a boss throughout the series and even gain a subspecies of the same name. In Mario Party 1-4 Boos are used to steal coins or a star from an enemy for a fee. Mario can find a painting of Luigi, which takes him to the Big Boo Battle on the balcony. Super Mario 64 10. He needs special hats to transform and take characteristics of another species, one of which is a Boo. A Star can only defeat them. However, it is soon revealed that Kamek was the one who released the Boos who he thought the Book had rare Stickers in it. They live within Ghost Houses and Fortresses. Enemy Information King Boo has appeared in Luigi's Mansion, Super Mario Sunshine, and Luigi's Mansion Dark Moon. Atomic Boos make their Paper Mario series debut in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, with a single one appearing as an optional mini-boss.This Atomic Boo is composed of approximately two hundred different Boos. The Big Boo is a mini-boss fought in Paper Mario: Sticker Star.During the level The Enigmansion, Mario seals the Boos that inhabit the mansion into the Book of Sealing.However, after he does, Kamek releases them again. They invaded the Steward's mansion whom he enlists for Mario's help to capture them all. They first appeared as a common enemy in 1988's Super Mario Bros. 3, in which they were called Boo Diddleys (a reference to the American blues singer Bo Diddley). Super Mario Bros. 3 (1988) King Boo and his minions once again play a prominent role in its sequels. Boos appear in Hotel Delfino on Sirena Beach in Super Mario Sunshine. In Mario Party DS komt hij voor in de minigame Peek-a-Boo. To continue this theme, Boos began to target Luigi in future games, with King Boo in particular becoming Luigi's archenemy. They can only be defeated if they are under a stream of light. Super Mario Bros. 3 marks the first appearance of Boos. Boo is a playable and non-playable character in the Mario Party series. Ultimate as background characters and a Boo appears as a spirit (represented by a white Kirby that can turn invisible at any time. To get to the portal, the Boo must be defeated. They are found in the games Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Super Paper Mario, and Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. Boos are small enemies, half the size of Mario. Like with Luigi's Mansion, the Boo's names are puns of objects and phrases but they do not save the current game process. By pressing C-Down, she can protect Mario from enemy attacks and not get attacked by an enemy. He appeared in the Luigi's Mansion series and in Joseph's House!. Boo also appeared in Super Mario Bros. U crossover Puzzle & Dragons Z. They are known for their large tongues and small "arms" of some sort. Player must remember their position, in order to gain the Puzzle Completion Bonus. Notably in Luigi's Mansion, King Boo's power increases when he is in the presence of other Boos. Big Boos can become far larger as more Boos fuse together, resulting in Mega Boos, Boolossus, Atomic Boos, and eventually Boohemoth. In the Mario Kart series, Boo is used as a defensive item. It is revealed in Super Mario Galaxy that they speak in a language called "Booish.". Boos will slowly chase after Mario if he is looking away, but stop moving as soon as he turns around. Boolicious is a pun on the word, delicious. King BooBowser Their Special Skill is Evasion Cloak, which raises their evasion. Their attack pattern is the same as those from Super Mario Bros. 3 and will occasionally make faces at Mario and Luigi. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Nie można ich zabić, w żaden sposób. Boos keep the same role as they did in the original; instead, their eye color is different. If he flies into a light, he turns into regular Mario. Tubba Blubba then runs away crying much to the joy and relief of the Boos. Red Boo is significantly faster than Boo and slightly faster than Green Boo. "Duchy nie umierają! The history of King Boo from the Super Mario Bros. video game franchise. In this form, the player is able to levitate and pass through certain walls, and being able to understand the Boos' language, "Booish". Boo Buddies are small Boos in masses of attack. In Mario Kart Wii, King Boo is a heavyweight hidden character who can be unlocked after the player finishes the Star Cup on 50cc or if the player plays a total of 750 races.. They are also vulnerable by ground pounds. There is also a new variety of Boo known as Tail Boos, which have Tanooki tails and will swing them if the player looks at them. The first appearance of a friendly Paper Boo who fought on Paper Mario's side was Lady Bow from the first Paper Mario game. Boo Luigi, the equivalent form of Luigi, shares the same traits though with his respective features. They are white, round ghost enemies from the Mario franchise. If all are defeated at once, all 8 Boos are counted. Throughout the game, Luigi uncovers pictures that eventually lead to the Boos once again capturing Mario and using special crystals to power up the ghosts, and making them stronger than ever before. Although Boos did not appear in the Super Smash Bros. series, they do make a small appearance in the Luigi's Mansion stage when a part of the mansion breaks off. They will uncover their faces once the subject turns around. Placing a Boo above a block will make it change into a Stretch and shaking it will cause it to change into Boo Buddies. Super Mario World was also the first game to reveal that some Boos were able to transform into blocks, which, if lured into a suitable position, can be used to reach otherwise unreachable platforms. As its name suggests, it is a Boo much larger then a regular Boo. Boos(originally known as “Boo” Diddlysand later Boo Buddies) are common ghost enemies in the Mariofranchisethat first appear in Super Mario Bros. 3. They also appear in the minigames Boo-ting Gallery and Spector Inspector. Boo is afraid of anyone, so if you look at him, he hides in the shadows. Red Boos also own the shops in King Boo's Haunted Hideaway. This may mean that his crown weighs a lot or because of his large size. The Boo would suddenly become huge once Kamek uses his magic to enlarge him. Boos will also tend to head into other rooms even those that haven't been unlocked yet. After the Boo has been captured, E. Gadd will update the Boo and even save Luigi's current progress for him. A Dark Boo is a purple Boo located inside the Poshley Sanctum.They are a lot more powerful than the average Boo and guard the 6th Crystal Star.It is unknown if they are intentionally evil Boos or if they're just guarding the star and got the name because of their dark color. The Boo Mushroom transforms you into Boo Mario. Goombario's tattle for the Boo Igor in Paper Mario states: "He probably was a merchant before he became a Boo," implying that current Boos may have once been living beings. Boos are ghost-like enemiesthat appear onlyin ghost houses, being in levels 6and 10. Boos are found in four galaxies in Super Mario Galaxy, those being the Ghostly Galaxy, the Bigmouth Galaxy, the Deep Dark Galaxy, and the Sand Spiral Galaxy. Ring Beam • Porcupuffer • Prickly Piranha Plant • Sentry Beam • Sentry Garage • Slurple • Spangler • Spiky Topman • Spoing • Spring • Spring Topman • Starbag • Thorny Flower • Thwomp • Topmini • Torpedo Ted • Tox Box • Tweester • Undergrunt • Urchin • Water Shooter • Wiggler. Mario Tennis(Nintendo 64) 14. Boo appears in Mario Party 9 as an enemy that will take Mini Stars away from the captain of the vehicle in Boo's Horror Castle. King Boo is an antagonist in Mario's Dream. Boolicious can be found on the Master Bedroom (2F) of the mansion. They appear in Super Mario World and Yoshi's Story. Boo is one of Bowser's minions. Being the sister series of the Mario games, Boos also appear in similar roles throughout the Yoshi series, making their first appearance in the 1991 puzzle game, Yoshi (known as Yoshi's Egg in Japan and as Mario & Yoshi in Europe and Australia), in which they appeared alongside Goombas, Piranha Plants and Bloopers as "blocks" which must be stacked in order to hatch a sizable Yoshi. There are many different kinds of Boos, including Boo Clocks, Boo Streams, Big Boos, and regular Boos. Boo ditched the Bo… [19] The British Official Nintendo Magazine included the Boo Mushroom in their "Top 20 Mario Power-ups", ranking it at fourteenth, stating that it's "ruddy mint". In the game, there is now a character who shrinks when Mario looks at it, but when Mario turns away, it will grow large and menacing".[2]. The other has it forming its racket with many Boos and hits the ball while the Boos fly with it. [9], With Boo being one of the more popular Mario enemies, their image has been used in official Nintendo merchandise, such as plush dolls,[10] as well as cookie cutters. Boos reappeared in Super Smash Bros. He appeared in the Luigi's Mansion series and in Joseph's House!. Sadly, Boo didn't like the other Boos. Being ghosts, Boos often appear in haunted house-themed levels in the games, in which they'll "sneak up" on the player, much in the fashion of ghosts of popular culture. If Mario replies he won't, the many Boos soon start to flood in the main hall of the Creepy Steeple. Stretches are essentially Boos that are attached to platforms that will pop up to Mario or Luigi should they attempt to step on it. In Paper Mario: Color Splash, Boos reappear as enemies in the parallel versions of Vortex Island, Lighthouse Island and Fortune Island, where they seemingly replace Bloopers in that world. The enemy were generally invincible unless a Hammer Bro. They first appeared as a common enemy in 1988's Super Mario Bros. 3, in which they were called Boo Diddleys (a reference to the American blues singer Bo Diddley). - Boo Boo - są wrogami w serii Mario. 1 Appearances 1.1 Super Mario Galaxy 1.2 Super Mario Galaxy 2 2 Other appearances 2.1 Super Smash Bros. King Boo is one of three main antagonists and the leader of one of the three armies. Boos are much more smarter and tougher in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon. Also introduced in Super Mario World were the Big Boo and Fishin' Boo, a ghost-like form of a Lakitu. [17] A Cel-shaded of Mario cosplay takes on a Borderlands 3, with the recreation of Boo and being locked in a cage that hung from behind the cosplayer back and being the eyes lit up. They chase after the characters in the Super Mario series when their backs are turned. "I am the yummy Boolicious" - Boolicious HP: 30 Location: Master Bedroom Attack: 2 at minimum. This enemy is typically a fusion of a Bob-omb and a Boo, due to its traits of a Bob-omb and its species being a Boo. They are ruled by King Boo.Boos are usually white, by are sometimes pink which are ruled by McBoo.. Boos also appear as items in the Mario Kart series. Boo Mario is the third form that Mario has access to and is found in the Ghostly Galaxy. The model for Big Boo (labeled "TeresaChief") is used for the "Boo in a Box" mission in Super Mario Galaxy, but the object is scaled at nearly one-third its native size in the game itself. Super Mario Sunshine features a different species of pink-toned Boos called Boo Blocks. King Boo is a good choice for courses with tight turns, such as Rainbow Road. History Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. NOTE: BoM64 crashes at 1:41:47. An Atomic Boo is a large enemy in the video game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and Super Paper Mario. They are a type of white, spherical ghost with menacing and normally open mouths. In Paper Mario: Sticker Star: The Enigmansion. [15] In a reader-based poll, it placed on top of best ghost characters in a Nintendo game, receiving four times as many votes as the Pac-Man ghosts;[16] King Boo also featured on the same list, placing eighth. King Boo is an antagonist in Mario's Dream. Atomic Boos make their Paper Mario series debut in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, with a single one appearing as an optional mini-boss.This Atomic Boo is composed of approximately two hundred different Boos. The text within the games is produced by oscillating translations several times to change the dialogue and text within the games. Though normally white, spherical ghosts, Boos can take various different forms. Boos, known in Japan as Teresa, are fictional ghosts from the Mario and Yoshi series of video games. King Boo as he appears in Mario Kart Wii.. It returned in Mario Kart 64, Mario Kart: Super Circuit, Mario Kart DS, Mario Kart Arcade GP, and Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 with the same function, but in Mario Kart: Super Circuit, Boo also slowed the leader down and caused him/her to lose coins. Boos can be tracked down using the Boo Radar function of the Game Boy Horror and Luigi must check in that certain location to reveal the Boo. Sabrian "Boo" Sledge, half of the American hip hop duo Boo & Gotti; Ben Okello Oluoch, Kenyan politician and host of the radio program Kogwen gi BOO; Arts, entertainment, and media Fictional characters. Boos appear as white, spherical, levitating ghosts, similar to the will-o'-the-wisp phenomenon or the Japanese Hitodama. Boosare recurring enemies in the Mario series. The most distinctive characteristic of the Boos is their shy personality, where they cover their faces when someone looks them directly at the face. Bigger Boo is a boss character of world 2-4 in the game Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island for the SNES. If Mario obtains a Boo Mushroom, he will turn into Boo Mario. Although they are typically white, there are sub-species of the Boo race which appear in different colors, such as pink. Yoshi 6. Boos are a ghostly enemy found within Bowser 's army. Red Boos also make an appearance in which they can be sprayed with F.L.U.D.D and used as platforms. Also appearing in Super Mario Bros. 3, are Stretches, a longer version of Boos that appear in Fortresses throughout the Mushroom Kingdom. The most distinctive characteristic of the Boos is their shy personality, where they cover their faces when someone looks them directly at the face. Boolicious has 30HP, less than TaBoo, the boo before. They first appear in World 3's Ghost House in World 3 (NSMB Wii). The Gold Boo attacks the exact same way as a normal Boo, but drops more coins when defeated. It is a ghost that, in most cases, is an enemy. Boo's main appearance in Super Mario 64 is in the level Big Boo's Haunt from Super Mario 64. boos are common enemies in mario they attack when your back is turned In Mario Party 8, Red Boos play a major role on King Boo's Haunted Hideaway, where they wait for you in pitfall rooms. Boo is a recurring character in the MarioWario videos. W grze, latają za postacią, potrafią przelatywać przez bloki, i mogą latać we wszystkich kierunkach. Boos are able to fly through walls and can be made to spawn from pipes, block, Bill Blasters, Lakitu or be placed on tracks. The purpose of this wiki is to compile the lore and information provided by this altered text! MarioWiki is a collaborative encyclopedia for everything related to the ever popular Mario series.There are 8,755 articles and growing since this wiki was founded in July 2007. To defeat King Boo, Mario must view him through the mirror, since King Boo is invisible. Boos (JPJapanese: テレサRomaji: Teresa) (originally known as “Boo” Diddlys1 and later Boo Buddies234) are common ghost enemies in the Mario series that first appear in Super Mario Bros. 3. On the Broken Pier Boos flied around and would attack the player like the item would, however you could stack multiple on you. If Mario answers correctly, the Boo rewards him with an Ultra Shroom. King Boo always takes big enjoyment out of tricking helpless victims. According to Miyamoto, "(Tezuka's) wife is very quiet normally, but one day she exploded, maddened by all the time he spent at work. A new sub-species of Boos was introduced, the Boo Buddy. Boo was removed from the playable character roster in Mario Party DS, although he did appear in a couple of mini-games. When the player passes a portrait of a Boo, much like in Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2, a Boo will come out of the portrait and chase them. [22] In 2013, ScrewAttack placed King Boo at number 2 in top ten Ghosts in video game history. After so many times, Boo gets replaced by Green Boo. The level portal is found in a small cage inside a bigger Boo. Boo Buddies will count as 8 Boos towards the Boo Clear Condition. The Boos in this game doesn't pull against the Poltergust 3000 which means that Luigi must point the Poltergust 3000 at the Boo in order to suck it up. Unlike normal Boos, Boo Buddies do not stop moving when Mario faces them. Boo Mushrooms are power-up mushrooms that debuted in Super Mario Galaxy. Boo also appeared as a collectible trophy and sticker. King Boo can be found in the basement of the Hotel Delfino. They also appear as opponents in 1992's Yoshi's Cookie, as well as appearing as enemies in the 1993 first-person shooter Yoshi's Safari. A Boo in Super Mario 64. As Boo Mario you can float by repeatedly pressing A, and you can dissappear by shaking the Wiimote. As for combat, the new way to capture Boos is much more complex from the original game. In Mario Party, Mario Party 2, and Mario Party 3, Boos appeared in several mini-games. As his name suggests, he is the King of all Boos. After Mario finds the key and finds the source of Tubba Blubba's invincibility, Tubba Blubba is defeated and spits out every Boo he has eaten. Boos, known in Japan as Teresa,[a] are fictional ghosts from the Mario and Yoshi series of video games. Their appearance is more of a glowing blue instead of the normal white. Boo was once a human girl, but she was killed by Mariowhen he ate a mega mushroom and stomped over Boo's town. It is only first found in the Ghostly Galaxy of Super Mario Galaxy, where Mario must use it to navigate through a large mansion. The Boos in this are informed by Lady Bow to test Mario before he is allowed to see her. [11] IGN's Audrey Drake listed Boo as one of the best enemies in the Mario series[12] while GameDaily ranked Boo seventh in a similar list, saying it is "unique" due to the fact that "Mario cannot kill with a Fire Flower or using one of his special suits. Czy możesz wydostać się stąd żywy?" Boos are minor characters in the SMG4 series. They usually appear in groups and fly in formation. It might also be derived from peek-a-boo, being behind someone and shout the phrase behind their backs. Boo Buddies, also known as Circling Boo Buddies, are a spinning circular formation of Boos with different facial expressions, first found in Super Mario World. In the 2001 GameCube launch title, Luigi's Mansion, the Boos were given the role of primary villains, alongside other miscellaneous ghosts of the mansion. They are a type of white, spherical ghost with menacing and normally open mouths. An Atomic Boo will form when exactly 200 regular Boos attach to each other. Boo would also steal an item from a racer on the track if possible. In Super Mario Galaxy[6] and Super Mario Galaxy 2,[7] Mario and Luigi are able to transform into Boos themselves, through the use of the "Boo Mushroom" (a version of the series' famous Super Mushroom). Enemies in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Enemies in Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, List of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Staff Ghosts' statistics, List of Mario Kart 8 Staff Ghosts' statistics, https://mario.fandom.com/wiki/Boo?oldid=314723. After obtaining twelve Power Stars,(15 in the remake) Mario and the others are able to enter Big Boo's Haunt. Boos play an important role in this Luigi's Mansion. In Mario Party 7, Dry Bones was Boo's partner, and they both shared the same special item. There are many different kinds of Boos, including Boo Clocks, Boo Streams, Big Boos, and regular Boos. They live within Ghost Houses and Fortresses. In Ultimate, it can be seen at Luigi's Mansion. King Boo is the king of all Boos, and although he is not the biggest Boo, he is the most powerful of his kind.He is very sneaky and can summon anyone's special item in Mario Kart: Double Dash! Yoshi's Story 12. The goal is to reach the flag pole before Boo. If you get there, they will throw you into the pit. Boos are enemies that appear in Ghost Houses in New Super Mario Bros. Wii. Luigi is frightened by them, but, ironically, they are scaredy cats as revealed in MARIOBUSTERS. Suit was equipped, or there was use of a Blue Koopa Shell or Starman. Ultimate This form first appeared in Super Mario Galaxy in the Ghostly Galaxy. Boo Mario can float and go through some walls (bars,crystal). To defeat him, you would have to throw special eggs at the wall so that it would bounce back and hit him when you weren't looking at him. The Gold Boo may be a reference to Speedy Spirits and Gold Greenies from the Luigi's Mansion series; hidden ghosts that drop hoards of treasure when defeated. Regular Boos also appear on the board. Since then, they have been a mainstay in the Mario series, usually appearing as enemies, but occasionally appearing as playable characters in the Mario spin-off games, or even as allies of Mario. They tend to disappear, teleport around, blocking Mario way. In battle, the Boos mainly attack by scaring at one of Mario's party. In the game, he would appear if Mario smashed the Boos surrounding him twice. Contact Only one is known to exist, and is found in a safe in The Enigmansion. Boosare recurring enemies in the Mario series. It first appeared in Super Mario Kart. They act as they did in previous games. M… Boos are a ghostly enemy found within Bowser's army. !.He is an unlockable character in his Mario Kart debut in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! Boos appear in the Super Mario All-Stars remake of Mario Bros.. The wiki format allows anyone to create or edit any article. The Boo will then turn invisible and fly around the room either summoning Spirit Balls to attack Luigi or by simply ramming into him. Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins 7. The Boo Mushroom debuts in Super Mario Galaxy. Boo appeared in Mario Party 8 again as a playable character and he even ran a shop in King Boo's Haunted Hideaway. Super Mario World 4. It should be noted that in this game, not only does the Boos not appears and enemies in this game, but they are also allies to Mario since in other appearances, they usually try to trick and attack Mario. Boo appeared as a playable character in Mario Party 5, and Pink Boos took over the shops and the mini-games. The word 'boo' is often used as an unexpected surprise. 1 History 1.1 Paper Mario 1.2 Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door 1.3 Super Paper Mario 1.4 Paper Mario: Sticker Star 1.5 Paper Mario: Color Splash Boos appear several times throughout the story in Paper Mario.
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