During chapter 4, A Suspicious Ghost takes Mario's identity. Now Mario Will have beat his own Friends/Team Members. Here's each of their reaction to being beaten by Mario. #papermariothethousandyeardoor #papermariottyd #papermarioswitch
Hey everyone! If you see this, yes, the audio is out of sync. Sadly, I did not catch this in the editing process. Hopefully with the suggestions and tips that you guys gave me I hope I can avoid this mistake again, Maybe not editing at 12 in the morning might help LOL. Overall, I'm still glad you guys are enjoying the video.
So “Mario” has a sudden and complete personality change, starts talking way more than usual, and takes them back to the highest room in the Steeple for no reason, and they somehow all don’t suspect a thing? I can kinda understand that from Yoshi, he hasn’t been with Mario (and hasn’t even been alive) for that long, but for the rest of them? There’s no excuse for how dumb they were, especially Goombella.
That doopliss for you could find ways to change apperance and the next partners didnt notice that he talks alot while the shadow mario is silent and ready for action
I mean it's not like any of them have known Mario that long. They may have a vibe of his general personality, but not the details. Mario suddenly getting a lot more... euphoric, after passing the halfway mark of their quest isn't really THAT odd. For all any of them knew, the Mario they knew was depressed on account of the Princess, and is just coming out of it.
I mean, my partners don’t seem to question when I ride the Excess Express back and forth over and over and spam Supernova on Goombas for “no reason.” They just roll with whatever.
Would you believe me and my brother never got to that dialogue because our kids selves refused to kill Yoshi? It was like: "f_ck you, f_ck you, f_ck you...! You cool!"
@@laurapatricialimamartinez862Let's not forget that the kid *ALMOST GOT COOKED AS AN EGG* so if you hurt the Yoshi kid in any shape or form you're killing yourself on the inside
you know traitors get the unalivement penalty in real life. treason and espionage against ones own nation is punishable by UNALIVEMENT by some militaries of nations and even some civilians. also abandoning ones post. i could be wrong, say if its a minor skipping of a duty assignment you may just get lucky with demotion and barred from promoting. but traitors generally are punished pay their debts with their life.
I mean, all that and the slouched, heavy breathing? The soulless, red-rimmed eyes? To be fair, I guess they did think he was acting weird based on their dialogue in the village. And I suppose a body swap isn't the first thing that comes to mind. Maybe they just thought Doopliss messed with his brain somehow and it would take a while to wear off?
this part GENUINELY tipped me off because i SWORE that something was off about Mario and the story text after that, so it hit me like a truck when i realized what happened😭
They all find Mario strange after the first Doopliss fight, even Flurrie states she's not fond how chatty he's become all of a sudden, and Yoshi finds very creepy how Mario started laughing like Doopliss And when you talk to Doopliss directly, he's just rambling generic Mario stuff like "It's a me" over and over, something you also see in his second fight, while ending his dialogue with his trademark yukyukyukyukyuk laugh, giving away that he's just a faker that while the partners feel somethings off, the townsfolk totally believe he's the real deal, because they don't know Mario nearly enough to tell if he's acting remotely strange, or he's always like that
@@dustymcwari4468 so you notice mario never said yuk yuk yuk that right there is doopliss voice but the partners have to follow it that way and see it when the boss get beaten to reveal the apperance
Tbf, mario does a lot of "hoo," "wahoo," and much more in this game he also talks several times too characters we just don't get to see what he's saying by the speech bubbles And judging by the time between when doopliss got his body and when they fought it was super short before they could fully realized
I tried this battle in 2 ways; - Defeating Doopliss Mario & Mario’s Friends - Defeating Doopliss Mario alone Gotta say, it felt good to beat Mario’s Friends, but it also felt incredibly guilty.
Even ignoring the moral objections of doing so, it’s a massive inconvenience compared to just focusing on Doopliss. If they all actually HEALED or BUFFED Doopliss in a way that’d encourage you to take them down, then you could argue doing so is the only way, but Doopliss isn’t buffed in anyway and when he’s forced to fend for himself, he’s a complete joke to fight. Doopliss is probably stronger in the Shadow Sirens Rematch since he can duplicate Goombella and spam Multibonk, Beldam freezes can make him impossible to defend against, Marylin just does a truckload of damage so Doopliss will have greater chances to do his thing.
I always attack the partners to make it more fun and longer because you can easily defeat doopliss he's not that hard, so i take out the partners too to make it longer
I don’t know what actual Mario looks like to them, but how do none of them notice they have the same silhouette? 😂 Edit: I must have forget how the fight went when I commented, but how and when did they swap spots?
i kinda made the fight harder for me, not only did i want to defeat all my partners first, but i also used my shine sprites to upgrade them before this chapter, so majorty were already leveled up
So imagine being the partners here. The Mario you were with is a fake, and the Mario you were fighting is the real one. You got duped, but everything's fine and dandy. But then you realize that the shadowy figure in the fight went out of their way to target you first. Who ended up being Mario. Mario went out of his way to personally annihilate you before reclaiming his identity ...harsh.
Admittedly i have nothing personal against my partners. I simply wished to prolong an already short and easy battle by taking them all out first. Now everytime i play i feel obligated to beat them all. Also at the end of the day this is still a fight. There's no guarantee one will get into a fight and walk away unscathed, even if one is fighting a friend.
I always attack the partners to make the battle longer because you can easily beat doopliss within 5 turns, so to make it more fun and longer, i fight the partners too
5:45 I dunno why but I got really teary eyed when seeing that. Because poor Vivian’s been through so much and to see her smile in the end with REAL friends hits me so close to home and makes me so happy.
Gotta say, Doopliss was goddamn HORRIBLE with his disguise, and Mario’s partners were like "oh hi Mario" and brushed original Mario to the side like he was nothing. If I ever get the game, definitely killing the partners first for being so naive of Doopliss’s odd behavior.
Ooh your capture card is suffering an audio delay like mine was the other day. If you're using obs, I had to create "audio input device" and mute every other audio source for it to stop
Thanks for the heads up and suggestions. I really appreciate it. I am looking through my other recordings and thankfully it looks like it's only in Chapter 4. Hopefully I have that issue fixed in the next chapters.
@@ShaneWhite_ Np lmao. It took me 3 vods to notice my own audio issue. I still enjoyed the video, I hope my suggestions do work for you as they did for me 👍
Wow, I know they had health bars, but I didn't think of anything but focusing down "Mario". At least I get to see the missed dialogue here, so thanks for showing this off!
''no don't hurt them! They didn't know!'' is a poor excuse. That'd be like saying the town folk in Pokemon mystery dungeon don't deserve to be punished. Sure attempted murder, but they didn't know!
The whole turning into pigs thing freaked me out so bad. The gloomy look on Doopliss Mario was off putting as well. This was even more horrifying than than forest maze in paper mario 64
Am I the only one who fights all the partners first before attacking Doopliss so the true fight lasts longer? I always like to think that Doopliss would use them as meat shields before ever letting himself be attacked by Mario, and I also like to think that canonically Mario did have to face them all first before touching Doopliss because they were probably also trying to protect Mario from the shadow duo, and makes some of their dialogues after the fight make more sense, as if they apologized to Mario because they were the ones not letting him fight the real bad guy, leaving Mario with no choice but to punch them out of the way, so no hard feelings And tbh that's how I would've preferred the fight to play out, like you not being able to target Doopliss until all partners are KOed, while he continues to attack during his turn, because Doopliss is a coward and the partners were probably perfectly ok with him hiding behind them for protection, because as it is, you can just decimate Doopliss right away, and never ever fight anyone else other than Goombella
any and all battles, considering common sense, are "defeat the support first, then the main thing, since the main thing is nothing without the support", except it's literal, since killing the support here instantly ends the battle (and no, i'm not talking about the partners.)
I think they also have their own reactions to being the surviving partner when Doopliss falls, but they weren't enough of a nuisance to aggro me so I only saw Goombella's message this way.
@@crichie21 Yep. In fact it's really really easy to win the fight if you just attack Doopliss. Beating up the Partners is basically half the point of the whole fight.
Seriously, I punished my partners to both spice the fight up for fun and to teach them a lesson in how when you leave the real deal, you’re dead meat! (I especially had no remorse for them in the OG, since we don’t see or hear them apologize to Mario clearly enough) It’s really just a hard lesson to teach Mario’s partners; especially when they don’t become suspicious in the slightest of Doopliss’ actions Mario clearly wouldn’t take for himself…
Honest question, is Doopliss Mario and the partners staying and eating in the Mayor's house a new thing in the remake, or did I just never notice it in the original after all this time?
@@gamersdecision8687 Thanks. I'm having a hard time remembering if I ever ran into the other partners or not, so I genuinely thought this was all brand new. Them just standing around in the Mayor's house (without Doopliss) makes more sense and seems more familiar. I guess they changed it so they were all getting fed to explain why they were all just hanging around in town instead of going back to Rogueport.
@@dinalfos5 Yeah! I remember being confused in the original how none of Mario's partners get suspicious that Mario doesn't leave the place and go for the next Crystal Star with them.
@@gamersdecision8687 Yeah, so this scene adds a bit more logic to it. Makes it more understandable that them sticking around is more circumstantial and not just Mario being weird, and thus they should have grown more suspicious.
As far as I know there was something preventing partner badges from working on Vivian when doing this boss in original because she technically joins mid-fight
Ngl ineas mad seeing my partners being this dumb to get tricked by Doopliss, since i was overleveld i just put my Power Plus badges, cast Power Lift and start wrecking them to teach them a lesson!
That chapter made me sad to see how doo_lis takes away your partners, it feels like they betrayed you, I did the same thing, defeating my partners, let's say for revenge XD but I'm already happy that I got my partner back
His stats is the same as his first boss fight 40 hp 2 attack and 0 defense you can take him down in 4 or 5 turns so if want to make it more challenging attack the partners too
i beat the shit outta goombella when she used a third jump on me and shed never done a third jump on my team. she was holdin and deserved her punishment. after beatin her i just beat doopliss
I'd like to think she'd be able to figure out that the Mario she's following is a fake. After all Ms. Mowz is a globe trotting thief who has probably seen all kinds of weird magic in her day.