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PaperMario3ds2.PNG|Candy Pops in a pre-release screenshot of ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''
PaperMario3ds2.PNG|Candy Pops in a pre-release screenshot of ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreing names
{{foreign names
|Jap=キャンディバー
|JapR=Kyandi Bā
|JapM=Candy Bar
|Ita=Lecca-lecca gigante blu e celeste
|Ita=Lecca-lecca gigante blu e celeste
|ItaM=Giant blue and light blue lollipop
|ItaM=Giant blue and light blue lollipop

Latest revision as of 20:58, December 4, 2023

Candy Pop
Candy Cane sprite
A Candy Pop from Paper Mario
First appearance Paper Mario (2000)
Latest appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004)

A Candy Pop, originally known as Candy Cane by Russ T., is a blue and green striped object found in Paper Mario and its sequel, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.

Russ T. mentions that there are rumors that tell that if Mario does "something" for the Candy Canes, one of the Candy Canes will give Mario a reward. This Candy Cane is found on Pleasant Path in the separation of paths near the bridge that leads to the Koopa Bros. Fortress. If Mario walks or runs around this Candy Cane, it will follow Mario with its sight and throw HP-recovering hearts around the area. It also plays the Starman theme when Mario runs around it.

In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, there is a Candy Pop in Petal Meadows that will drop a Horsetail if it is hammered ten times, as mentioned by Wonky. The Candy Pops also appear during battles as minor background elements in both Paper Mario and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door in their respective environments.

Candy Pops were going to appear as background scenery in Paper Mario: Sticker Star, as seen in a pre-release footage shown at E3 2010, but they were removed from the final game.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese キャンディバー
Kyandi Bā
Candy Bar

Italian Lecca-lecca gigante blu e celeste
Giant blue and light blue lollipop