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A chain of deals quest takes place at Shogun Studios. Going to the south end of the park, Mario enters the [[Tranquil Pipes Teahouse]]. A [[Shy Guy]] criticizes the serving glasses and gives Mario his [[Straw]]. East of the staff room, a training [[Ninji]] has forgotten his breathing tube and brought his [[Shuriken]] instead. Mario must trade the Straw, which the Ninji uses as a breathing tube instead, for the Shuriken. The Shuriken is used to open the Shuriken Dojo, and if Mario plays the shuriken-throwing game and gets a score of exactly 21, he is awarded with the [[Baseball (item)|Baseball]]. Behind a house elsewhere in the park, two [[Dry Bones]] are throwing a [[Bone (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Bone]] back and forth. Mario can trade the Baseball for their Bone, then feed it to [[Princess (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Princess]], an angry [[Chain Chomp]].
A chain of deals quest takes place at Shogun Studios. Going to the south end of the park, Mario enters the [[Tranquil Pipes Teahouse]]. A [[Shy Guy]] criticizes the serving glasses and gives Mario his [[Straw]]. East of the staff room, a training [[Ninji]] has forgotten his breathing tube and brought his [[Shuriken]] instead. Mario must trade the Straw, which the Ninji uses as a breathing tube instead, for the Shuriken. The Shuriken is used to open the Shuriken Dojo, and if Mario plays the shuriken-throwing game and gets a score of exactly 21, he is awarded with the [[Baseball (item)|Baseball]]. Behind a house elsewhere in the park, two [[Dry Bones]] are throwing a [[Bone (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Bone]] back and forth. Mario can trade the Baseball for their Bone, then feed it to [[Princess (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Princess]], an angry [[Chain Chomp]].


As Olivia pets Princess, a [[MAX UP Heart]] appears. Mario, Olivia, and Bob-omb go to the Ninja Attraction, finding Luigi and getting the Shogun Studios Master Key. They use this to unlock the door to Big Sho' Theater, defeat [[Rubber Band]], free the Toads who are restrained to the theater seats, and destroy the blue streamer. As they exit the theater, the freed Toads throw them a celebration. Watching the fireworks, Bob-omb suddenly regains his memories, but promises to stick with Mario and Olivia as they continue to [[Sweetpaper Valley]]. As the Oarsman rows downstream, various Toads wave goodbye to Mario.
As Olivia pets Princess, a [[MAX UP Heart]] appears. Mario, Olivia, and Bob-omb go to the Ninja Attraction, finding Luigi and getting the Shogun Studios Master Key. They use this to unlock the door to Big Sho' Theater, defeat [[Rubber Band]], and destroy the blue streamer. As they exit, a celebration is started. Watching the fireworks, Bob-omb suddenly regains his memories, but promises to stick with Mario and Olivia as they continue to Sweetpaper Valley. As the Oarsman rows downstream, various Toads wave goodbye to Mario.


There is a fishing spot at the southeast end of Shogun Studios. Mario may fish up a Legendary Cheep Cheep that turns out to be a Ninji in disguise; the staff Toad gives Mario 100 coins in consolation.
There is a fishing spot at the southeast end of Shogun Studios. Mario may fish up a Legendary Cheep Cheep that turns out to be a Ninji in disguise; the staff Toad gives Mario 100 coins in consolation.

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