Forever Forest

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Forever Forest
Forever Forest in Paper Mario
Mario andLady Bow in Forever Forest
First appearancePaper Mario (2000)
Greater locationMushroom Kingdom, betweenToad Town andBoo's Mansion
InhabitantsOaklie, aBub-ulb

Forever Forest is a dark and maligned wood east ofToad Town inPaper Mario. Only specific pathways can be used to traverse the forest, as any deviation will lead back to the entrance. Each path is closed off by tree stumps with long, linear branches acting asturnstiles. A distinguishing feature in the nearby foliage, from the behavior of flowers (which resemblecreeping dogwood flowers) or bioluminescent fungi to glowing eyes in a tree hollow, indicates the correct pathway. At the end of the wood standsBoo's Mansion, inhabited byLady Bow and herBoo servants.Oaklie and aBub-ulb are the sole other residents of the forest. Beyond the mansion leads toGusty Gulch, home of a small Boo village andTubba Blubba's Castle.

IfMario and his partners attempt to explore Forever Forest prior to having completed Chapter 2, Oaklie will stop them at the start of the second area, explaining that he tries to keep unprepared people from wandering into the forest and getting lost and warning them that the path ahead is extremely dangerous. In Chapter 3, Mario and his partners must go through the forest to reach Boo's Mansion after receiving an invitation fromBootler. They explain to Oaklie that they are invited to Boo's Mansion, and Oaklie lets them proceed further. After obtaining theSuper Boots, Mario and his partners encounterJr. Troopa who is lost in the forest on their way back to Toad Town. Jr. Troopa seems frightened at first, but becomes happy to fight Mario. After he is defeated, he will finally manage to find his way out of the forest.

AMagical Seed, anHP Plus badge, and anFP Plus badge can be found by exploring the forest. The Magical Seed is necessary for Mario to enterFlower Fields in Chapter 6.

Map[edit]

Branch
Entrance/exit indicated by flowers that appear when checked.
FP Plus at the center, which can be accessed 135° clockwise from entrance/exit.
Seventh area
Next path indicated by a notice board.
Fork indicated by a laughing rock.
Boo's Mansion
Sixth area
Next path indicated by flowers that do not shrink.
Fifth area
Next path indicated by most mushrooms.
Fork opposite.
Branch
Entrance/exit indicated by a beehive.
HP Plus at the center, which can be accessed 135° clockwise from the entrance/exit.
Fourth area
Next path indicated by a face on the tree.
ABub-ulb holding aMagical Seed is at the center, which can be accessed 135° clockwise from the entrance or 135° counterclockwise from the exit.
Third area
Next path indicated by different flowers.
Oaklie resides in the center, which can be accessed 45° clockwise from the entrance or 45° counterclockwise from the exit.
Toad TownFirst area
Next path indicated by a different flower sound.
Second area
Next path indicated by eyes in the tree stump.

Enemies[edit]

Forenemy formations in Forever Forest, seehere.

Items[edit]

ItemImageLocationLocation Image
Magical SeedSprite of the cyan seed from Paper MarioIn the middle of a clearing in the fourth area.Obtaining the Magical Seed in Forever Forest
HP PlusBadgeIn the middle of a clearing found on a detour from the fifth area, inside a badge box.First ? Block in Forever Forest of Paper Mario.
FP PlusA badge from Paper MarioIn the middle of a clearing found on a detour from the seventh area, inside a badge box.Last ? Block in Forever Forest of Paper Mario.

Profiles[edit]

Map of the Mushroom Kingdom from Paper Mario
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Oaklie on his stump in Paper Mario
Oaklie on a stump.
  • Tattles:
    • "Boy... The forest is really dark and spooky. People say that if you don't choose exactly the right path, you'll get totally lost. I can believe it. This looks like the type of place where you get lost and then monsters come out of the grass and... Hey! Did you notice that grass over there rustling? I swear I saw it move!"
    • "Mario... Don't look now, but I think I saw an eye shining deep inside the hole in that tree."
    • "The flowers in this forest are unusual, huh? They're strangely colored, and they look creepy when they move. I think I saw some that were a slightly different color over there. Did you see 'em?"
    • "The trees in this forest are weird, aren't they? I've heard sometimes they smile wickedly... I'll tell you, if I see a tree smiling, I'm gonna run in the opposite direction!"
    • "Is it just my imagination or is it getting darker? Are we going the right way? I'm getting a little worried. There seem to be a lot of strange glowing mushrooms around these tree trunks. Boy! They're everywhere! Must be an infestation... It kind of looks like one mushroom patch is slightly different from the others. My mind may just be playing tricks on me, though."
    • "Look, I'm sick of this forest, all right? Let's get out of here. I don't care how many important things are hidden in this forest. I can't stand another instant in the freaky place! Look, I know I saw a beehive. Let's make the beehive a landmark, OK?"
    • "What kind of evil flowers would grow in a place like this? When we approach, some seem to shrink, while others just grin... But...but I'm not scared. I mean it, Mario! I told you that they don't scare me! All right?"
    • "Where are we? After making so many turns on different paths, I'm getting confused as to which way is up. Aren't there any signs?"
    • "This all looks the same to me. Gloomy trees that seem to go on forever. Seems like they found the perfect name for this place. By the way, did you hear something in that bush?"
  • In-game map description:Sunshine barely reaches the floor of this dense forest. They say thatBoo's Mansion is somewhere deep inside.

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Japaneseまよいの森[?]
Mayoi no Mori
Lost Forest. The phrasemayoi no mori is a recurring name for forest locations in Japanese media, such as theThe Legend of Zelda series'Lost Woods, which also commonly requires the player to choose specific paths to avoid getting lost.
Chinese (simplified)迷失森林 (iQue)[?]
Míshī sēnlín
Lost Forest
FrenchForêt Éternelle[?]Eternal Forest
GermanNimmernimmer-Wald[?]Never-Never Forest
SpanishBosque Eterno[?]Eternal Forest

Notes[edit]

Paper Mario
Main charactersMarioPrincess PeachTwinkBowserKammy KoopaGoombarioKooperBombetteParakarryLady BowWattSushieLakilester
SpeciesBaby YoshiBellbell PlantBooBub-ulbBulb BushCandy CaneCymbal BushDooganDryiteFlower SpiritHeart PlantLi'l OinkMunchlesiaNinjiNomadimousePenguinRavenSentinelSnowmanSpinning FlowerStar KidToadTrumpet PlantYoshi
Non-playable charactersToad TownBruceChet RippoClub 64 bartenderDane T.Fice T.FishmaelGreat Gossip TrioHarryLittle T.Master PoetMerlonMerlowMerluvleeMinh T.Mini T.Muss T.Pop DivaPostmasterRangersRip CheatoRowf and RhuffRuss T.Tayce T.Three Beautiful Sisters • Toad Town Dojo (Chan ·Lee ·The Master) •Whale
OtherAlbino DinoBootlerBubble PlantChuck QuizmoFearsome 5FrankyFrost T.GoomaGoomamaGoombariaGoompaGoompapaGourmet GuyGuard DoorHerbertHerringwayIgorKoloradoKolorado's wifeKoopa KootKooverLakiluluLilyLittle MouserLuigiMadam MerlarMayor PenguinMayor's wifeMerleMerleeMort T.MoustafaMr. EMr. HammerNomadimouseOakliePenguin patrolPetuniaPosieRaphael the RavenRosieSpiky Tom and Spiky JohnSpiny TrompStanleySunToad in the DesertToad MinisterTolielipTrading Event ToadVanna T.Village LeaderWhackaWhirlwindWise WisterwoodYakkey
Star SpiritsEldstarMamarSkolarMuskularMisstarKlevarKalmar
ChaptersOpeningA Plea From the StarsStorming Koopa Bros. FortressThe Mystery of Dry, Dry RuinsThe "Invincible" Tubba BlubbaTrials in the Toy BoxHot, Hot Times on Lavalava IslandDark Days in Flower FieldsA Star Spirit on IceA Star-Powered Showdown
BossesRegularJr. TroopaRed & Blue Goomba Bros.MagikoopaBill BlasterBlooperStone ChompBig Lantern GhostFuzzipedeLakilesterMonstar
ChapterGoomba King (Red & Blue Goomba Bros.) •Koopa Bros. (Bowser???) •Tutankoopa (Chomp) •Tubba Blubba (Tubba's Heart) •General Guy (Shy Squad ·Shy Stack ·Stilt Guy) •Lava Piranha (Lava Bud ·Petit Piranha) •Huff N. Puff (Tuff Puff) •Crystal King (Crystal Bit) •BowserKammy Koopa
OptionalChanLeeThe MasterBuzzarElectro BlooperAnti GuySuper Blooper (Blooper Baby) •Kent C. Koopa
Enemies

Bill Blaster (B. Bill Blaster) •Bob-ombBullet Bill (Bombshell) •Buzzy Beetle (Bony ·Spike Top) •Bzzap!Cleft (Hyper) •Clubba (White) •Crazee Dayzee (Amazy) •DuplighostFuzzy (Forest ·Jungle) •Goomba (Gloomba ·Hyper ·Paragoomba (Hyper ·Paragloomba) ·Spiked (Gloomba)) •GulpitHammer BroHurt PlantKoopa Troopa (Dark ·Dry Bones ·Paratroopa ·Koopatrol) •LakituLava Bubble (Ember) •M. BushMagikoopa (Gray ·Green ·Red ·White ·Yellow) •Monty Mole (Flower Fields) •Piranha Plant (Frost ·Putrid) •Pokey (Mummy) •Ruff PuffShy Guy (Bandit ·Groove ·Medi ·Pyro ·Sky ·Spear ·Spy) •SpinySwooper (Swoopula)

LocationsToad TownClub 64Harry's ShopPlayroomShroom GroceryShooting Star SummitToad Town DojoToad Town Post OfficeToad Town Tunnels
PrologueGoomba VillageGoomba RoadGoomba King's Fortress
Chapter 1Pleasant PathKoopa Village (Koopa's Shop) •Koopa Bros. Fortress
Chapter 2Dry Dry RailroadMt. RuggedDry Dry Desert (Dry Dry Ruins) •Dry Dry Outpost (Little Mouser's Shop)
Chapter 3Forever ForestBoo's Mansion (Boo's Shop) •Gusty Gulch (Windy Mill) •Tubba Blubba's Castle
Chapter 4Shy Guy's Toy Box
Chapter 5Lavalava IslandYoshi's Village (Yoshi's Cabana) •Jade JungleMt. Lavalava
Chapter 6Flower Fields (Sun Tower) •Cloudy Climb
Chapter 7Shiver RegionShiver City (Shiver Shop) •Shiver SnowfieldStarborn ValleyShiver Mountain (Crystal Palace)
Chapter 8Star WayStar Haven (Star Haven Shop) •Bowser's Castle (Storehouse) •Peach's Castle (Princess Peach's room)
Misc.Mario's HouseItem ShopToad House
ObjectsCollectiblesBadgeCoinFlowerHeart
Other objectsBeehiveBrick blockBubbleChainChomp RockChomp StatueFire BarHidden blockJack-in-the-boxK64Koopa Clown CarLakitu's CloudMetal BlockPower PlatformPuff Puff MachineRecovery blockSave BlockSlot MachineStar ShipStone BlockSuper BlockSwitchTreasure chest (Mysterious) •Warp PipeWooden boxWooden dockYellow Block
MovesGeneral/otherAction commandDashFirst StrikeFocusGuardRun Away
MarioChargeJump (Spin Jump ·Tornado Jump) •HammerSpin Dash
SpecialRefreshLullabyStar StormChill OutSmoochTime OutUp & AwayStar Beam/Peach Beam
GoombarioHeadbonkTattleChargeMultibonk
KooperShell TossPower ShellDizzy ShellFire Shell
BombetteBody SlamBombPower BombMega Bomb
ParakarrySky DiveShell ShotAir LiftAir Raid
Lady BowSmackOutta SightSpookFan Smack
WattElectro DashPower ShockTurbo ChargeMega Shock
SushieBelly FlopSquirtWater BlockTidal Wave
LakilesterSpiny FlipSpiny SurgeCloud NineHurricane
Game mechanicsStatsBadge PointFlower PointHeart PointStar PointStar Power
Status effectsChargedDangerDEF-UpDizzyElectrifiedFrozenImmobilizedInjuredInvisiblePerilPoisonPOW-DownPOW-UpProhibited CommandSleepStoneTiny
Minigames64th Trivia Quiz-OffJump AttackSmash Attack
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