

Unbeknownst to him, an injured, amnesiac Timpani was ultimately found in the interdimensional town of Flipside by Merlon, who used the power of his ancestors to transfer her soul into the Pixl known as Tippi.

It was then that Blumiere's father followed through on the threats he had made although the exact fate he subjected Timpani to is unclear, Blumiere was unable to find her even after searching through every world he could think to look. In light of threats to Timpani's safety, Blumiere proposed to her, suggesting that they leave their home dimension and spend the rest of their lives searching for a place where their love could flourish. The two continued to see each other after his recovery and despite the protests of Blumiere's father, who opposed dirtying the blood of the tribe by permitting a union with a human. Despite recognizing him as a member of the Tribe of Darkness, she opted to do what she could to nurse him back to health, much to Blumiere's surprise. At one point, she happened across an injured man known as Blumiere, lying at the base of a cliff. Prior to becoming a Pixl, Tippi lived in an unnamed village as a human girl named Timpani. Her Catch Card is found on the tenth room of the Flipside Pit of 100 Trials. After she is reverted to human form and has disappeared to an unknown location with Count Bleck, she can no longer be used as a Pixl, but she can be replaced by Francis's Tiptron at the cost of 999 coins (the maximum number of coins that can be held in the game). Unlike the other Paper Mario tattle partners Mario has had, Tippi tattles in third person, and she also remains onscreen regardless of the other active Pixl. She resembles a butterfly, and is the first of the Pixls encountered by Mario. The player can use Tippi by pointing the Wii Remote at the screen, causing her to tattle on enemies, search for hidden doors, and find other secrets. Her real name, Timpani, is derived from the timpani, a kind of drum used in orchestral music. The name Tippi refers to the tips she gives to Mario in her tattles. She helps Mario in his quest by finding secrets, talking to him in cutscenes, and most prominently, providing tattle information on enemies, as Goombario and Goombella did in the first two Paper Mario titles. She is introduced to Mario at the beginning of the game, teleporting him to Flipside to meet Merlon so that he can fulfill his destiny to save the worlds. Tippi, also known by her real name Lady Timpani, is a Pixl and a major character in Super Paper Mario. The question has to be: Is there finally another must-have game for the Wii? But then of course it could be: Have Nintendo lived up to the reputation of the Paper Mario series? Or perhaps it's: Is it as funny as the GBA's Superstar Saga? Worry not, we'll address them all.Super Smash Bros. Let's begin by trying to explain exactly what Super Paper Mario is. Draw the three points on a piece of paper, creating a genre triangle. Glance at it, and you'd think it was a standard platform game. Look at the menus and you'd think it an RPG with as many fiddly options as Paper Mario: Thousand Year Door.
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Play it for a few moments, and you'll discover how the 2D levels can be "flipped" into 3D, completely changing all the rules for how to approach a level. Let's accept it doesn't really fit into any category, and be rather delighted by that. So guess what? Princess Peach has been kidnapped. Mario and Luigi charge off to Bowser's castle to give him what-for, only to barge in on a meeting with his minions as they prepared to launch their latest kidnapping attempt. And then, floating in the air, the real culprit appears - Count Bleck. He proceeds to capture everyone but Mario, leaving the plumber with a lot of work to do. Meanwhile, well, Princess Peach and Bowser have unwittingly gotten married.
