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{{quote|This is land of [[Cragnon]]s. Me Cragnon, him Cragnon, this land of Cragnons.|Jasperoid|Super Paper Mario}} | {{quote|This is land of [[Cragnon]]s. Me Cragnon, him Cragnon, this land of Cragnons.|Jasperoid|Super Paper Mario}} | ||
The '''Land of the Cragnons''' (called '''Crag''' by the Cragnons) is the setting of | The '''Land of the Cragnons''' (called '''Crag''' by the Cragnons) is the setting of Chapter 5 in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. [[Mario]], [[Princess Peach]] and [[Bowser]] reach it by entering [[Flipside]]'s light blue door. It is the home of the [[Cragnon]]s, a prehistoric race of primitive people with televisions and stereo CD players seemingly made of rocks. It is also home to the enemies of the Cragnons, the [[Floro Sapien]]s, who live underground with [[King Croacus IV|their king]], who is the boss of Chapter 5. | ||
The setting of this Chapter is similar to Chapter 5's in the original ''[[Paper Mario]]''. In both Chapters, [[Mario]] must venture into a mountainous area (in ''Paper Mario'', it was [[Mt. Lavalava]], and here, it was the [[Gap of Crag]]), they both featured a comically-incompetent adventurer accompanying him during the Chapter (in ''Paper Mario'', it was [[Kolorado]], while in ''Super Paper Mario'', it was [[Flint Cragley]]), and both had a plant boss (in ''Paper Mario'', it was [[Lava Piranha]], while in ''Super Paper Mario'', it was [[King Croacus IV]]). Mario also gets a kind of hammer in both areas (in ''Paper Mario'', it was an [[Ultra Hammer]], while in ''Super Paper Mario'', he gets a hammer-like Pixl named [[Cudge]].) | The setting of this Chapter is similar to Chapter 5's in the original ''[[Paper Mario]]''. In both Chapters, [[Mario]] must venture into a mountainous area (in ''Paper Mario'', it was [[Mt. Lavalava]], and here, it was the [[Gap of Crag]]), they both featured a comically-incompetent adventurer accompanying him during the Chapter (in ''Paper Mario'', it was [[Kolorado]], while in ''Super Paper Mario'', it was [[Flint Cragley]]), and both had a plant boss (in ''Paper Mario'', it was [[Lava Piranha]], while in ''Super Paper Mario'', it was [[King Croacus IV]]). Mario also gets a kind of hammer in both areas (in ''Paper Mario'', it was an [[Ultra Hammer]], while in ''Super Paper Mario'', he gets a hammer-like Pixl named [[Cudge]].) |