After the battle with Rubber band, Mario will finally be able to destroy the blue streamer. After some celebration, Bobby the bomb-omb will regain his memories
Mario shows off his acting skills in the Big Sho theater plays. Rubber band will not be happy with this one as Mario ruins the play; they didn't expect their minions to be defeated. The play has 4 parts; and this is the first one. Enemies here are paper macho shy guys and paper macho goomba.
The Big Sho' Theater is a location in Paper Mario: The Origami King, a four-story tower where stage productions are held. The blue streamer spool is held on the fourth floor, guarded by Rubber Band. There are no ? Blocks or Not-Bottomless Holes to be found here. In fact, there is only one collectible treasure to find and one Toad to rescue, aside from the Toads in the audience.
Shogun Studios is a location from Paper Mario: The Origami King and the source of the Blue Streamer. It is a Japanese-style theme park. Inside it is the Ninja Attraction, which leads to Rubber Band.
Paper Mario: The Origami King is the sixth installment in the Paper Mario series, released on the Nintendo Switch worldwide on July 17, 2020. The game follows the aesthetic style of its predecessor; Paper Mario: Color Splash, and follows Mario opposing an evil army of origami characters known as Folded Soldiers, ruled by the Origami King; King Olly, which have taken over the Mushroom Kingdom.
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