Super Paper Mario
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Super Paper Mario
Summary
Super Paper Mario is a video game[1]. It ranks in the top 3% of video_game entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,046 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Super Paper Mario's instance of is recorded as video game[3].
- Super Paper Mario was directed by Ryota Kawade[4].
- Super Paper Mario's composer is recorded as Chika Sekigawa[5].
- Super Paper Mario's composer is recorded as Naoko Mitome[6].
- Super Paper Mario was published by Q8093[7].
- Super Paper Mario's genre is platform game[8].
- Super Paper Mario's genre is role-playing video game[9].
- Super Paper Mario was produced by Kensuke Tanabe[10].
- Super Paper Mario was produced by Ryouichi Kitanishi[11].
- Super Paper Mario's developer is recorded as Intelligent Systems[12].
- Super Paper Mario's part of the series is recorded as Paper Mario[13].
- Super Paper Mario's part of the series is recorded as Mario[14].
- Super Paper Mario's depicts is recorded as doomsday[15].
- Super Paper Mario's depicts is recorded as parallel universe[16].
- Super Paper Mario's depicts is recorded as prophecy[17].
- Super Paper Mario's depicts is recorded as underworld[18].
- Super Paper Mario's depicts is recorded as samurai[19].
- Super Paper Mario's depicts is recorded as brainwashing[20].
- Super Paper Mario's depicts is recorded as forbidden love[21].
- Super Paper Mario's depicts is recorded as kidnapping[22].
- Super Paper Mario's depicts is recorded as indentured servitude[23].
- Super Paper Mario's depicts is recorded as trading card[24].
- Super Paper Mario's depicts is recorded as outer space[25].
- Super Paper Mario's depicts is recorded as haunted house[26].
- Super Paper Mario's depicts is recorded as amnesia[27].
Product Details
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Body
Authorship and Creation
Super Paper Mario was published by Q8093[7]. Producers include Kensuke Tanabe[10] and Ryouichi Kitanishi[11]. It was directed by Ryota Kawade[4].
Publication
Publication dates include April 9, 2007[30], April 19, 2007[31], September 14, 2007[32], September 20, 2007[33], June 16, 2016[34], and August 3, 2016[35]. Languages include Japanese[36], English[37], and Spanish[38]. Genres include platform game[8] and role-playing video game[9]. Series this is part of include Paper Mario[13] and Mario[14]. Recorded distribution format include Nintendo optical disc[39] and digital download[40].
Subject and Themes
Series this is part of include Paper Mario[13] and Mario[14].
Why It Matters
Super Paper Mario ranks in the top 3% of video_game entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,046 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 21 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[41] It is known by 26 alternative names across languages and contexts.[42]