In the last building to the left, notice one of the cushions is flipped over. Whack the small drawer it was fumbling with to reveal three crinkled up Toads. In the next building, jump on the Shy Guy to quickly take it out. Repair the door, head inside, and unfold the flower Toad in the right corner. There’s a hole to fill on the first building. You won’t be able to place anything into her dog bowl, so just unravel the dog Yellow Toad and leave this area.įor now, skip the house with three doors and go down the left path of the main intersection. Inside the other house is a note that tells you to find a bone for the Chain Chomp outside. Hear that music? Sound familiar? Sound… mapley? If you have a Royalty Pass, use it on the chest in the back and you’ll get a collectible treasure. Chat it up with the Shy Guy to get his Straw. Walk inside the Teahouse and flip over the second cushion on the left to reveal a Toad.
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Those are spots! Go south and patch up the two holes near the Save Block, then pop open the umbrella in the corner to reveal a Toad. Take out the two Shy Guys guarding the door and patch up the two holes. This will turn your confetti into cherry blossom petals!įrom the main intersection, take the right path. There you can buy a Petal Bag for 5000 coins. Yank him out and he’ll move his business over to the front of the Souvenir Shop. On the left is the Accessories Toad stuck behind a wooden shed. Give the Bone to Princess by placing it in her bowl.Trade the Baseball for the Bone the Dry Bones are playing catch with.Beat the Shuriken minigame to get the Baseball.Wake up the Dojo Master from inside the locker in the staff room.Enter the staff room through the secret door within the fake bushes.Offer the Straw to the Ninji in exchange for his Shuriken.
Defeat it and learn about the hidden entrance. Use the bell to wake the Paper Macho Koopa Troopa.Enter the Teahouse and pick up the Straw from the Shy Guy.If you’re looking for a straightforward guide to getting through, here are the essentials: There’s a map you can check on the right that’ll give you a rundown of the area. At the intersection, you can either keep avoiding the folded Sinifit duos in the area or fight them both now and get that out of the way. There’s a Toad disguised as a fan on the bookshelf in the back. Return to the main road of Shogun Studios and check out the last building before hitting the intersection. Turns out the park was taken over by, gasp! Folded Soldiers! Your mission is to take out the blue streamer to not only help this roleplaying folk but to also clear the streamer out of the river to keep that boat ride going. Do as you’re told!įollow it to a secret meeting made up of an older Koopa Troopa and a samurai Shy Guy. Get past the two buildings and a Geisha Goomba will pop its head out from the left and tell you to follow. If you have a Royalty Pass, you’ll get a collectible treasure.
The Info Center on the left lets you present your Entry Pass to the chest to get a single coin. Several shops and buildings line the quiet entrance to the park. Opening the golden chests with the Royalty Pass gets you collectible treasures. The first pass can be purchased for 2,400 coins and only allows one entry into the park whereas the 9,800 coin pass is a lifetime pass that allows you to go in and out as many times as you like along with the removal of any pay fees for any minigames. To get past the entrance you’ll have to decide between a Commoner Pass and a Royalty Pass.
If you followed this guide, there shouldn’t be any! The Toad will be able to tell you if there are any MAX UP Hearts available for you to find. Well, unclog that blue warp pipe for quick access to Toad Town’s museum if you want to go now. Whack it and he’ll ask you to meet him in Toad Town by the red brick building. For starters, stand between the two lanterns by the boat ride exit and jump to reveal a hidden block. Now that you’ve paddled your way through Eddy River, walk up to the entrance to the world renowned Shogun Studios. Just looking for collectibles? Check out our Shogun Studios collectibles page for simple lists and locations for every collectible: Shogun Studios Collectibles Guide