Fan
- This article is about the thing in thePaper Mario series. For other uses, seeFan (disambiguation).
| Fan | |
|---|---|
Artwork of the Fan fromPaper Mario: Color Splash's Japanese website | |
| First appearance | Paper Mario: Sticker Star (2012) |
| Latest appearance | Paper Mario: The Origami King (2020) |
- “Wow! And I thought I was your biggest fan,Mario!”
- —Huey,Paper Mario: Color Splash
TheFan is aThing in thePaper Mario series that aidsMario. It also makes an appearance in theSuper Smash Bros. series.
History[edit]
Paper Mario series[edit]
Paper Mario: Sticker Star[edit]
- “Wow, you've got a fan sticker, right? Super cool! And you're a sticker fan! Super mind blowing!”
- —Toad,Paper Mario: Sticker Star
InPaper Mario: Sticker Star, the Fan is found in W1-2,Bouquet Gardens. It produces a large breeze that destroys aToad's flower garden and blowsGoombas towards Mario. If Mario starts a battle with a Goomba, the breeze causes Mario, the Goomba, and background elements to shake, although this does not have any affect on gameplay. Mario is also unable to progress past the flower garden area while the Fan is on. Standing in front of the Fan causes Mario to be blown back to the flower garden. Checking the Fan makes Mario turn it off and collect it. It remains in Mario'sAlbum until it is turned into asticker at aSling-a-Thing station. Once it has been used as a sticker, it returns to its original position. It may also be purchased from theShady Toad for 130coins and sold as a sticker for 20 coins.
As a sticker, it takes up four squares in Mario's Album. When it is used in a battle, the background retracts as a fanfare plays. The Fan rises up and turns on, causing a whirlwind that lifts up any enemies who are not anchored to the ground such asPiranha Plants. Instead, they remain on the ground and take less damage. The Fan then stops and lowers, causing all lifted enemies to fall back down. The player may continuously press as the wind picks up to increase the damage dealt.
The Fan is mandatory to complete W1-4,Hither Thither Hill. Mario mustPaperize near the windmill and use the Fan in the paperization zone. After placing the Fan, it appears in the background in a giant state and turns on. It causes most objects to wobble, lifts all present enemies, and turns the blades of the windmill. After it stops, the enemies return to the ground without getting hurt and Mario is able to enter the windmill.
The Fan can be placed into the Sticker Museum as #7, alongside other wind-based thing stickers. In a pre-release screenshot, the Fan did not appear from the background but instead on the battleground still in a sticker form.
The music that plays when the Fan is used is a parody ofAlso sprach Zarathustra by Richard Strauss.
Paper Mario: Color Splash[edit]
InPaper Mario: Color Splash, the Fan is found atCherry Lake. It produces a breeze that blowsShy Guys towards Mario and lifts the bridge toJustice Toad. If Mario starts a battle with a Shy Guy, the breeze causes Mario, the Shy Guy, and background elements to shake. In addition, defeating the Shy Guy causes its remains to blow away in the wind. While the Fan is on, Mario is unable to progress to Inner Cherry Lake. To reach the Fan, Mario must useCutout to reach the land it is on. Once the Fan has been picked up, it is wrung out, refills Mario's paint, and become a colorless card. Once it has been used as a card, it returns to its original position. It can also be purchased from theWringer for 300coins and sold as an unpainted card for 1 coin. A replica version of the Fan can be collected from theBattle Spin.
When it is used in battle, the background fades into space and leaves Mario and the enemies floating. Mario floats away as the Fan rises from behindEarth. It turns on and causes the enemies to hit the screen and Earth to spin rapidly. The enemies fall away as the Fan stops. The player may continuously press
as the wind picks up to increase the damage dealt.
The Fan is mandatory to rescueSurfing Kinopio atBloo Bay Beach and to help the boat atViolet Passage set off. In both scenarios, Mario must use Cutout to make space for the Fan card. At Bloo Bay Beach, the rock in the distance splits to reveal the Fan. The blades spin so fast that it blows away nearby rocks, dislodges the blade guard, and creates a giant wave that engulfs Surfing Kinopio. At Violet Passage, the rock in the distance splits to reveal the Fan as well. The Fan makes enough wind so that the ship can move.
The Fan can also be placed into thePrisma Museum, where it can be tested.
Paper Mario: The Origami King[edit]
The Fan returns inPaper Mario: The Origami King, although not as a collectible item. When Mario completes a puzzle onBonehead Island, the Fan is seen rising up in the background, accompanied by music similar to its appearance inSticker Star. The blades spin rapidly as it dispels the fog fromthe Great Sea, and it sinks back into the water once it finishes.
Super Smash Bros. series[edit]
InSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS andSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate, the Fan appears in the first portion of thePaper Mario stage. It rises and causes a gust that turns the windmill's blades and pushes fighters, the cloud platform, and items to the right. The gust may also cause the cloud platform andWarp Pipe to fly away.
Profiles[edit]
Paper Mario: Sticker Star[edit]
- In-game description: "Creates a breeze with ease."
- American EnglishSticker Museum plaque: "While voice modulators are not unheard of, this device is clearly the first built for crowd use. It was likely used for intimidation at sporting events."
- British English Sticker Museum plaque: "A device used to drown the sound of roaring crowds at sporting events. One of its less desirable side effects is gale-force winds. Use with caution."
Paper Mario: Color Splash[edit]
- Item description: "The blades inside rotate at high speed to create a nice breeze."
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS /Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]
- Tip: "Watch out for the gigantic fan on the part of the stage that is on land. It's much easier to be launched to the right when it spins!"
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Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | せんぷうき[?] Senpūki | Fan | |
| Chinese(Simplified) | 电风扇[?] Diàn fēngshàn | Electric fan | |
| Chinese(Traditional) | 電風扇[?] Diàn fēngshàn | Electric fan | |
| French | Ventilateur[?] | Fan | |
| German | Ventilator[?] | Fan | |
| Italian | Ventilatore[?] | Fan | |
| Portuguese | Ventoinha[?] | Fan | |
| Russian | Вентилятор[?] Ventilyator | Fan | |
| Spanish | Ventilador[?] | Fan |



