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Prince Mush
Sprite of Prince Mush in the Nintendo Switch remake of Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door.
Sprite from the Nintendo Switch remake ofPaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
SpeciesToad
First appearancePaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004)
Latest appearancePaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) (2024)
“Whoa... Is this... Am I back in theGlitz Pit?”
Prince Mush,Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Prince Mush is a character who first appeared inPaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. He was the first champion of theGlitz Pit during the game's storyline. He is also the younger brother ofJolene. In theNintendo Switch remake, Prince Mush is added as a new superboss, and is also known under the title,The Returning Royal.[1]

History[edit]

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]

Prince Mush is mentioned by several characters throughoutChapter 3 ofPaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and appears at the end of it. Prince Mush was captured and had his power drained byGrubba'spower-draining machine after he found out that Grubba was using aCrystal Star to drain fighters' powers. As such, Mush was missing for an extended amount of time. Afterward, his older sisterJolene went undercover in the Glitz Pit to look for him, and after accidentally seeing Grubba power up by using his machine, she carefully guidedMario to defeat Grubba. After Grubba's defeat, Grubba claimed to have sucked the life out of Mush with his machine to benefit himself, saddening Jolene before Mush suddenly appears out of the Gold Star. Now united with his sister Jolene, they rejoice.

Later in Mario's adventure, he receives anemail from Jolene saying that Prince Mush is planning on making a comeback. However, he can never be fought in the game. Mush is also the answer to aquestion of theX-Naut FortressThwomp, who asks the name of the very first champion ofGlitzville. Unlike other languages which give him a real name that differs from his stage name, Prince Mush's real name is simply Mush in the English version.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)[edit]

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Once the player completes Chapter 3 and Jolene's trouble "Help wanted!", after some time, they will receive an email from her regarding Mush's training. After some more time, the next time Mario exitsProfessor Frankly's house, he will receive another email, this time from Prince Mush, who challenges him to an Exhibition Match arranged by Jolene. The earliest possible time Mario can receive this email is between Chapters 3 and 4.[2] Prince Mush can be found in the backstage corridor near the red locker rooms and spoken with, but Mario can only initiate the fight by approaching a league terminal and selecting Exhibition Match to reserve a fight against him. During the battle, the audience is composed entirely of Toads.

Prince Mush has a unique stance mechanic in combat, and during the first phase will switch between two different stances every turn. Mush's hopping stance allows him to fully evade grounded attacks, while his sidestep stance allows him to fully evade aerial attacks, as well as Yoshi'sGulp technique. Initially, Mush will attack using a dashing punch and a flashing dropkick. A successfulSuperguard against these attacks will throw Mush off his stance, causing his Defense to drop to 0 for one turn. As Mush's HP lowers, he will start tocharge attack power (sometimes on multiple turns in succession), before unleashing a powerful kicking combo that can hit Mario or his partner for damage five separate times in one turn. His moves have an initial attack power of 6, becoming 9 and 12 after a charge or two, respectively.

Once his HP drops by half or less, Mush will be able to power up tremendously, either doing so right before executing a standard attack or three times in a row to deliver a devastating kicking combo on the next turn. During this phase, if Mush's techniques are not superguarded against, he will remain in a defensive stance for every turn, blocking every incoming attack while creating two duplicates of himself after his action. In this powered-up state, he has an attack power of 20-24.

Mush is additionally immune to fire, explosion, and lightning attacks (preventing theZap Tap badge orVolt Mushrooms from being effective), as well as counters and items that grant thePayback status such asHold Fast, aSpite Pouch and theReturn Postage badge, while also being immune to all status effects, with the exception of the KO effect inflicted byShowstopper.[3] Some of his attacks may also drainFlower Points if connected.

Once defeated, he can be rematched at any time. Mario can also talk to Prince Mush in the Glitz Pit hallway, where he gives Mariohis belt as a token of appreciation. Goombella'sTattle suggests that Prince Mush once fell victim toRawk Hawk'sPoisoned Cake trick, and thus dislikes said food as a result. He can also be seen in the cutscene during the Shadow Queen battle, and in Rawk Hawk's training room, a photo of him with Jolene and Prince Mush can be seen.

Prince Mush serves a similar role toThe Master fromPaper Mario and has many parallels to him: both are the only Toads to be fought as bosses in the entireSuper Mario franchise, both are martial artists who attack using multi-hit combo moves, both boss fights are friendly competitions and are some of the only fights to not result in a Game Over, both are superbosses that in many regards are stronger than the final boss of their game, and both are younger brothers to an older sister.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)[edit]

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door enemy
Prince Mush
Sprite of Prince Mush in the Nintendo Switch remake of Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door.Max HP96Attack6Defense6
Location(s)Glitz PitRoleSuper-BossLevel41
Sleep?0%Dizzy?0%Confuse?0%
Tiny?0%Stop?0%Soft?0%
Burn?0%Freeze?0%Fright?0%
Gale Force?0%KO?5%Moves???
Exp. points?CoinsN/AItemsPrince Mush's Belt
Tattle Log #:
134
LogThe original champ of the Glitz Pit and a squeaky-clean fighter. He was gone for a long time, but he's still super strong! If his stance changes, he's about to use a different battle style, so watch out! Outside the ring, he's Jolene's li'l brother...Mush. Just...Mush.
TattleThat's Prince Mush, the original champion of the Glitz Pit! He's finally making his comeback! He's got a Max HP of 96, an Attack of 6, and a Defense of 6. You'd never guess that he was kept away from fighting for such a long time. He's still a powerhouse. He's known for being a clean fighter, so he'll come straight at you without relying on dirty tricks. He's also known to switch between different battle styles. Just keep an eye on his stance! When he changes it up, we'll have to think fast and come up with a good attack method. And if you're not sure you'll come out on top, try to rely on Superguards! Also, I've heard he's not a fan of cake. What's the story there, hm? Somecake-based trauma in his past? Whatever. If you can manage to beat this guy, you'll become the true, unrivalled champion!

Field Tattle[edit]

Prince Mush's field Tattle is exclusive to the Nintendo Switch remake. When his Exhibition Match becomes available, he can be found in the Glitz Pit hallway.

  • "That's Prince Mush. He's Jolene's younger brother. Poor guy's been through a lot, so it's great that he's able to return to the ring like this... He's all set for the Exhibition Match. I bet he's a tough opponent... so be ready for a doozy of a fight!"

Gallery[edit]

  • Prince Mush's sprite in the original game

    Prince Mush's sprite in the original game

  • Prince Mush in the Nintendo Switch remake

    Prince Mush in the Nintendo Switch remake

  • Prince Mush waking up in the remake

    Prince Mush waking up in the remake

  • Prince Mush with his sister Jolene in the remake

    Prince Mush with his sister Jolene in the remake

  • Prince Mush, Jolene, and the other Glitz Pit fighters wish Mario luck in the Nintendo Switch remake

    Prince Mush, Jolene, and the other Glitz Pit fighters wish Mario luck in the Nintendo Switch remake

  • A photo (far right) of Prince Mush and Rawk Hawk making up as seen in Rawk Hawk's secret training room in the remake

    A photo (far right) of Prince Mush and Rawk Hawk making up as seen in Rawk Hawk's secret training room in the remake

  • Prince Mush powering up in the Nintendo Switch remake

    Prince Mush powering up in the Nintendo Switch remake

  • Prince Mush defeated in the Nintendo Switch remake

    Prince Mush defeated in the Nintendo Switch remake

  • Prince Mush with clones of himself in the Nintendo Switch remake

    Prince Mush with clones of himself in the Nintendo Switch remake

  • Prince Mush and the other Glitz Pit fighters supporting Mario in the final battle in the Nintendo Switch remake

    Prince Mush and the other Glitz Pit fighters supporting Mario in the final battle in the Nintendo Switch remake

  • Prince Mush and Jolene in the remake's credits

    Prince Mush and Jolene in the remake's credits

  • Glitz Pit fighter screen in the Nintendo Switch remake

    Glitz Pit fighter screen in the Nintendo Switch remake

Names in other languages[edit]

Prince Mush[edit]

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Japaneseプリンス・マッシュ[4]
Purinsu Masshu
Prince Mush
Chinese蘑力王子[5][6]
Mólì Wángzǐ
Pun on「蘑菇」(mógū, "mushroom") and「魔力」(mólì, "magical power") +「王子」 (wángzǐ, "prince")
DutchPrins Puik[7]Frompuik ("excellent")
French(Canadian)Le Prince Champi[9]The Prince Shroom
French(European)Dark Toadster[8]-
GermanDark Toadster[10]-
ItalianRe Mush[11]King Mush
Korean프린스머시[12]
Peurinseu Meosi
Prince Mush
SpanishT. Rex[13]Reference to the dinosaur of the same name. "Rex" also means "king" in Latin, in reference to the original Japanese name.

Mush[edit]

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Japaneseキノシチョフ[?]
Kinoshichofu
Portmanteau of「キノピオ」(Kinopio, "Toad") and "Хрущёв" (Khruschev, a common Slavic male surname)
Chinese(Simplified)奇诺辛切夫[?]
Qínuòxīnqièfū
Transliteration of Japanese name
Chinese(Traditional)奇諾辛切夫[?]
Qínuòxīnqièfū
Transliteration of Japanese name
DutchPuikje[?]Frompuik ("excellent") and the Dutch name ending "-je"
FrenchBanali T[?]Pun onbanalité ("banality")
GermanToadskov[?]Male form of "Toadskova"
ItalianToa Toa[?]Repeated clipping of "Toad"
Korean키노시초프[?]
Kinosichopeu
Transliteration of Japanese name
SpanishT. Roonie[?]-

The Returning Royal[edit]

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Japaneseふっかつの きこうし[4]
Fukkatsu no Kikōshi
The Young Nobleman Resurrected
Chinese(Simplified)复活的贵公子[5]
Fùhuó de Guìgōngzǐ
The Young Nobleman Resurrected
Chinese(Traditional)復活的貴公子[6]
Fùhuó de Guìgōngzǐ
The Young Nobleman Resurrected
DutchZijne Herrezen Hoogheid[7]His Resurrected Highness
French(Canadian)Le premier champion[9]The first champion
French(European)Le champion originel[8]The original champion
GermanDas championale Original[10]The champion original
ItalianUn ritorno regale[11]A regal return
Korean부활한 귀공자[12]
Buhwalhan Gwigongja
The Young Nobleman Resurrected
SpanishLa realeza que vuelve[13]The returning royalty

References[edit]

  1. ^"The Returning Royal! Yes, a furious battle with Prince Mush!" – Jolene.Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch).Nintendo Co. (English).
  2. ^Fatguy703.Getting Trophies Early In Paper Mario Was Not Worth It.YouTube. Retrieved September 9, 2025.
  3. ^Spencer_PK.Paper Mario: TTYD Switch - Showstopping Prince Mush.YouTube. Retrieved December 20, 2024.
  4. ^ab『ふっかつの きこうし』プリンス・マッシュとの バトルです!」– Jolene.Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch).Nintendo Co. (Japanese).
  5. ^ab""复活的贵公子"蘑力王子之间的对决!" – Jolene.Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch).Nintendo Co. (Simplified Chinese).
  6. ^ab對上「復活的貴公子」蘑力王子!」– Jolene.Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch).Nintendo Co. (Traditional Chinese).
  7. ^ab"...prins Puik! Jaja! Een furieus gevecht tegen: Zijne Herrezen Hoogheid!" – Jolene.Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch).Nintendo Co. (Dutch).
  8. ^ab"et « Le champion originel »... Dark Toadster !" – Jolene.Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch).Nintendo Co. (European French).
  9. ^ab"et «Le premier champion»! Oui, une bataille féroce contre... Le Prince Champi!" – Jolene.Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch).Nintendo Co. (Canadian French).
  10. ^abdas championale Original... Dark Toadster!“ – Jolene.Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch).Nintendo Co. (German).
  11. ^ab«Un ritorno regale! Re Mush!» – Jolene.Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch).Nintendo Co. (Italian).
  12. ^ab"『부활한 귀공자』 프린스머시의 배틀입니다!" – Jolene.Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch).Nintendo Co. (Korean).
  13. ^ab"¡La realeza que vuelve! ¡T. Rex!" – Jolene.Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch).Nintendo Co. (Spanish).
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