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{{quote|What ho...? What is it, son? Do you need something? ...Thanks to you, everyone in [[Flower Fields]] can live in peace.|Wise Wisterwood|Paper Mario}}
{{quote|What ho...? What is it, son? Do you need something? ...Thanks to you, everyone in [[Flower Fields]] can live in peace.|Wise Wisterwood|Paper Mario}}
[[File:WiseWisterwood.png|thumb|320px|Wise Wisterwood]]
'''Wise Wisterwood''' is a giant tree who oversees everything in the center of Flower Fields in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. He is the elder of the fair land who watches over the area.
'''Wise Wisterwood''' is a giant tree who oversees everything in the center of Flower Fields in ''Paper Mario''. He is the elder of the fair land who watches over the area.


After [[Mario]] gets the fifth [[Star Spirit]], [[Misstar]]; the volcano Mario and Kolarado is in starts to erupt as Misstar gets both of them out to safety. Kolarado is sad that the treasure chest in the volcano is said to be gone forever. Mario finds the treasure and gives it to Kolorado in return for the last Magical Seed. As before Mario goes back to [[Toad Town]] as usual, a Bub-ulb is crying because their home, [[Flower Fields]] was terrorized by [[Huff N. Puff]]. When Mario gives all the 4 Four Magical Seeds to [[Minh T.]] to plant it, the door appears as Mario and his partners can enter the place.
After [[Mario]] gets the fifth [[Star Spirit]], [[Misstar]]; the volcano Mario and Kolarado is in starts to erupt as Misstar gets both of them out to safety. Kolarado is sad that the treasure chest in the volcano is said to be gone forever. Mario finds the treasure and gives it to Kolorado in return for the last Magical Seed. As before Mario goes back to [[Toad Town]] as usual, a Bub-ulb is crying because their home, [[Flower Fields]] was terrorized by [[Huff N. Puff]]. When Mario gives all the 4 Four Magical Seeds to [[Minh T.]] to plant it, the door appears as Mario and his partners can enter the place.
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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{{foreign names
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|Chi=古木<ref>From [[iQue]]'s localization of ''[[Paper Mario]]''. Upon entering Flower Fields in the beginning of Chapter 6, Wise Wisterwood introduces himself: 他们叫我古木。我是鲜花原野中年纪最大的树,这里是花草树木的大地。 (They call me the Old Tree. I'm the eldest tree in Flower Fields; here is the earth of flowers and trees.) https://www.bilibili.com/video/av75169038 (67:48)</ref>
|Jap=コボック
|JapR=Kobokku
|JapM=From「古木」(''koboku'', "old tree")
|Chi=古木<ref>From [[iQue]]'s localization of ''[[Paper Mario]]''. Upon entering Flower Fields in the beginning of Chapter 6, Wise Wisterwood introduces himself: 他们叫我古木。我是鲜花原野中年纪最大的树,这里是花草树木的大地。 (They call me the Old Tree. I'm the eldest tree in Flower Fields; here is the earth of flowers and trees.) {{cite|date=November 9, 2019|url=www.bilibili.com/video/BV1CE411v7oT?t=4067.2|title=神游纸片马力欧速通|publisher=Bilibili|accessdate=November 14, 2019}}</ref>
|ChiR=Gǔmù
|ChiR=Gǔmù
|ChiM=Old tree
|ChiM=Old tree
|Jap=コボック|JapR=Kobokku|JapM=From「古木」(''koboku'', old tree)}}
|Fre=Saül le Sage
|FreM=The wise Saül, Saül comes from ''saule'' ("willow")
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Wise Wisterwood is similar to the Great Deku Tree from ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Series)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' series.
*Wise Wisterwood mentioned that he met [[Koopa Koot]] during his more youthful years. He was saved by the young Koopa according to {{media link|PM Dock Toad gossip.gif|a Toad in Toad Town dock}}.
*Wise Wisterwood mentioned that he met [[Koopa Koot]] during his more youthful years. He was saved by the young Koopa according to {{media link|PM Dock Toad gossip.gif|a Toad in Toad Town dock}}.
*[[Goombario]] cannot tattle Wise Wisterwood.


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