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Scrap
Mario getting a Bridge Part scrap after defeating a Spear Guy in Shy Guy Jungle of Paper Mario: Sticker Star.
Mario finding a Bridge Part scrap
Appears in Paper Mario: Sticker Star (2012)
“Let's take that torn-out bridge scrap back to where it originally belonged. I'll show you something good!”
Kersti, Paper Mario: Sticker Star

Scraps, also referred to as Scrap Stickers on one occasion,[1] are important elements in Paper Mario: Sticker Star. They are pieces of the environment that can be removed and pasted into a certain location later on. They can either be found on the floor or obtained from peeling a certain piece of the environment off through Paperization, and are stored under the "Scraps" section of the album. Removing something from the environment results in a void appearing in its place, which shows where the removed scrap or even another scrap is to go. Using Paperization, scraps can be placed back in their proper location to alter a new environment, either by simply filling voids or revealing new objects and paths. Some levels require the player to do this in real time, like Bowser's Snow Fort.

List of scraps[edit]

Image Name Location Where to place Purpose / description
Wooden Bridge from Paper Mario: Sticker Star Wooden Bridge Warm Fuzzy Plains Crossing a river.
A scrap from Paper Mario: Sticker Star Decalburg Fountain Decalburg A fountain found in the center of Decalburg's town square. Mario can retrieve it to free the Toad that was trapped underneath the fountain when Decalburg was "un-burritoed" at the beginning of the game. Mario can hold on to the fountain as a scrap for as long as he wishes, at the cost of upsetting a nearby Toad. He may also restore the fountain to make the Toad happy again, and cannot collect it as a scrap again after that.
A scrap from Paper Mario: Sticker Star
Comet Piece Water's Edge Way Finishing the level.
A scrap from Paper Mario: Sticker Star
Green Warp Pipe Hither Thither Hill Enabling use of a Warp Pipe to progress further.
A scrap from Paper Mario: Sticker Star White Gate Whammino Mountain Accessing the item shop and finishing the level.
A scrap from Paper Mario: Sticker Star
Block Switch Goomba Fortress When Mario comes across one of the rooms with the turntables in Goomba Fortress, the Block Switch is found sideways, rendered useless. Using paperization, Mario must rotate it so as to correctly realign the Block Switch and progress through the stage.
A scrap from Paper Mario: Sticker Star
Ship's Wheel Surfshine Harbor Repairing the ship at the harbor.
A scrap from Paper Mario: Sticker Star Warehouse Door Surfshine Harbor When Mario is traveling through the harbor's storage depot, he finds an sideways entryway. Using paperization, Mario must rotate it so as to correctly realign the Warehouse Door and enter an otherwise inaccessible part of the storage depot.
A scrap from Paper Mario: Sticker Star Tablet Piece (×3) Drybake Desert, Yoshi Sphinx, Damp Oasis Drybake Stadium Accessing the stadium itself.
A scrap from Paper Mario: Sticker Star Stone Entry Drybake Stadium Progressing through Drybake Stadium.
A scrap from Paper Mario: Sticker Star Tower Outer Wall Drybake Stadium When Mario is traveling along an edge of the stadium, he finds an upside-down entryway. Using paperization, Mario must rotate it so as to correctly realign the Tower Outer Wall and drain the massive hill of sand in front of a door, progressing through the stage.
The Tree Stump Scrap in Loop Loop River, from Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Tree Stump Loop Loop River Wiggler's Tree House Collecting the left Comet Piece at Wiggler's Tree House to access Rustle Burrow.
The Tree Stump Scrap in Tree Branch Trail, from Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Tree Stump Tree Branch Trail Wiggler's Tree House Collecting the middle Comet Piece at Wiggler's Tree House to access Gauntlet Pond.
A scrap from Paper Mario: Sticker Star Burrow Door Rustle Burrow Progressing on the path to the Hammer.
A scrap from Paper Mario: Sticker Star Bowser Tape Holey Thicket Peeling it off of where it has been removed to access the Comet Piece.
The Pipe in a Cave Scrap from Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Pipe in a Cave Snow Rise Granting access to a Warp Pipe so as to progress.
A scrap from Paper Mario: Sticker Star Mansion Bookcase The Enigmansion When Mario is traveling along the bookcase of the left edge of the mansion, he finds a door, and enters to find an upside-down bookcase and a Flashy Infinijump sticker hanging out of reach. Using paperization, Mario must remove the Mansion Bookcase to place the Mansion Safe in its place, then take the Mansion Bookcase back outside and place it in the blank area there. Alternatively, Mario can keep the Mansion Bookcase at the cost of being unable to get the Flashy Infinijump sticker.
A scrap from Paper Mario: Sticker Star Mansion Wall The Enigmansion When Mario is traveling along the left edge of the mansion, he finds a wall blocking the path to the greenhouse and a Flashy Infinijump sticker hanging out of reach. Using paperization, Mario must swap the Mansion Wall's position with that of the Mansion Door on the other side of the nearby bookcase, and allow Mario to reach the Flashy Infinijump sticker. Alternatively, Mario can keep the Mansion Wall at the cost of being unable to get the Flashy Infinijump sticker.
A scrap from Paper Mario: Sticker Star Mansion Safe The Enigmansion Revealing a golden Boo.
The Mansion Door scrap from Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Mansion Door The Enigmansion When Mario is traveling along the left edge of the mansion, he finds a door with no specific access point. Using paperization, Mario must swap the Mansion Door's position with that of the Mansion Wall on the other side of the nearby bookcase, and allow Mario to access the mansion's greenhouse.
A scrap from Paper Mario: Sticker Star Steward's Portrait The Enigmansion When Mario travels up a flight of stairs, he finds the Steward's Portrait blocking off the second floor. Using paperization, he must remove the portrait and replace it with the Mansion Door, then enter the middle room on the second floor and place the Steward's Portrait into the blank area, allowing him to fight another Boo.
A scrap from Paper Mario: Sticker Star Mansion Door The Enigmansion Accessing the second floor of the mansion.
Big Bookcase from Paper Mario: Sticker Star Big Bookcase The Enigmansion Accessing the basement.
A scrap from Paper Mario: Sticker Star Forebear's Portrait The Enigmansion Whiteout Valley Gaining access to the ski lift.
A scrap from Paper Mario: Sticker Star Mine-Cart Rail Bowser's Snow Fort Repairing the rails for the mine cart ride.
A scrap from Paper Mario: Sticker Star Diagonal Rail Bowser's Snow Fort When Mario is in the second area of the minecart ride, he finds an upside-down set of tracks not leading to the Mine-Cart Exit scrap. Using paperization, Mario must flip the Diagonal Rail so as to access the portion of the tracks with the Mine-Cart Exit scrap.
A scrap from Paper Mario: Sticker Star Mine-Cart Exit Bowser's Snow Fort Exiting the cavern.
A scrap from Paper Mario: Sticker Star Bridge Part (×3) Shy Guy Jungle Repairing a bridge leading to the Comet Piece.
A scrap from Paper Mario: Sticker Star Jungle Floodgate Long Fall Falls When Mario takes the left river fork after escaping the Cheep Chomp, he finds an upside-down floodgate. Using paperization, Mario must flip the Jungle Floodgate so as to access the Comet Piece inside.
A scrap from Paper Mario: Sticker Star Ruin Slope Chomp Ruins Mirroring the slope so as to access another portion of the temple.
A scrap from Paper Mario: Sticker Star Bomp Chomp Ruins Flipping a section of the wall upside-down to access a door on a higher ledge.
A scrap from Paper Mario: Sticker Star
Ruin Floor Chomp Ruins Accessing a portion of the ruins.
A scrap from Paper Mario: Sticker Star Mountain Hole Rugged Road Accessing the path leading to a near-split rock that must be hammered.
A scrap from Paper Mario: Sticker Star Mountain Boulder Rugged Road Removed to make room for and replaces the Mountain Hole; accessing a higher road containing the Car Sponge thing. Mario can hold on to it for as long as he wishes, at the cost of being unable to access that road.
A scrap from Paper Mario: Sticker Star Cracked Boulder Rugged Road Placed on part of a larger boulder to hammer and knock down a dangerously placed rock on top.
A scrap from Paper Mario: Sticker Star Huge Mountain Slab Rugged Road Once Mario makes it to the end of the area, he notices a large, flat rock balancing precariously on top of another boulder. Using paperization, he must place the Cracked Boulder over the bottom boulder, then hammer the crack, causing the entire boulder to crack open and the boulder on top to fall over, creating a bridge to the Sticker Comet, which it lands on top of. Mario must then paperize to pull the Huge Mountain Slab out of its place. Once this happens, the scrap will flip over, revealing the flattened Sticker Comet. Mario must then paperize once again and place the re-positioned scrap back in place, allowing him to collect the Sticker Comet and complete the level.
A scrap from Paper Mario: Sticker Star Hidden Bowser Castle Gate Cliff Flip to reveal Bowser's Sky Castle.
A scrap from Paper Mario: Sticker Star Banzai Bill Cannon Bowser Jr.'s Flotilla Flipped to create a pathway through the airship.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese ピース
Pīsu
Piece [2]
マップピース
Mappu Pīsu
Map Piece Album section name [3]
Chinese (Simplified) 纸片
Zhǐpiàn
Scrap of paper [4]
Chinese (Traditional) 碎片
Suìpiàn
Fragment [5]
French (Canadian) Morceau Piece [6]
French (European) Morceau Piece [7]
Récup' Reuse Album section name [8]
German Schnipsel Scrap [9]
Italian Ritaglio Clipping [10]
Korean 조각
Jogak
Piece [11]
맵 조각
Maep Jogak
Map Piece Album section name [12]
Spanish Recorte Scrap [13][14]

References[edit]

  1. ^ November 8, 2012. Prepare to be glued to your Nintendo 3DS with Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Nintendo UK. Retrieved May 24, 2026.
  2. ^ とても おおきな はがされた あとね。ここに うくらい おおきな ピースが どこかに あるって ことなのかしら。」– Kersti. Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Nintendo (Japanese).
  3. ^ 実況局だいだら (January 1, 2022). 扇風機の力で吹き飛ばされるマリオ!『ペーパーマリオ スーパーシール』を実況プレイpart3【ペパマリ】. YouTube (Japanese). Retrieved May 24, 2026.
  4. ^ "好大一块被揭下来的痕迹啊。那意味着在什么地方一定有一块能和这个痕迹吻合的大块纸片吧。" – Kersti. Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Nintendo (Simplified Chinese).
  5. ^ 好大的撕痕呢。是不是代表某處有跟它的大小 差不多的碎片呢?」– Kersti. Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Nintendo (Traditional Chinese).
  6. ^ « Wow, la section arrachée est immense! J'imagine que ça veut dire qu'il y a un morceau quelque part qui y correspond... » – Kersti. Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Nintendo of America (Canadian French).
  7. ^ « Ouah ! La partie arrachée est énorme ! Hum... On devrait sûrement pouvoir récupérer quelque part un morceau à coller ici... » – Kersti. Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Nintendo of Europe (French).
  8. ^ Fred & Cath Rediff (April 19, 2024). Paper Mario - Sticker Star #4 [LET'S PLAY FR]. YouTube (French). Retrieved May 24, 2026.
  9. ^ Wow, dieses herausgerissene Stück ist echt riesig! Ich schätze, irgendwo da draußen gibt es einen Schnipsel, der dazu passt....“ – Kersti. Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Nintendo of Europe (German).
  10. ^ «Caspita, la parte strappata è enorme! Suppongo che da qualche parte esista un ritaglio delle stesse dimensioni...» – Kersti. Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Nintendo of Europe (Italian).
  11. ^ "굉장히 큰 조각이 떼어진 자리네. 여기에 맞을 정도로 큰 조각이 어딘가에 있다는 얘기인가?" – Kersti. Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Nintendo (Korean).
  12. ^ 키마리오 (May 16, 2024). [24/05/16] 페이퍼 마리오 스티커스타 (3DS) - 2화. YouTube (Korean). Retrieved May 24, 2026.
  13. ^ "¡Esta sección faltante es enorme! Eso quiere decir que debemos encontrar un recorte lo suficientemente grande como para cubrirla..." – Kersti. Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Nintendo of America (Latin American Spanish).
  14. ^ «¡Vaya, aquí falta una sección enorme! Supongo que tenemos que encontrar un recorte que la cubra por completo...» – Kersti. Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Nintendo of Europe (European Spanish).