Thousand-year-old paper airplane
IN honored to launch belong to Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Nintendo has announced a means for people to recreate the Plane Mode “curse” in the real world. It teamed up with John “The Paper Airplane Guy” Collins, who held the record for most paper airplane flights from 2012 to 2022, to create an airplane and share proper instructions on how to Build and fly it.
For starters, someone can visit official website to sample. This can then be printed out to make airplanes. (Someone can use their own paper to do that, too.) Then they can come YouTube to watch a special video about the making process in action Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door paper airplane.
Here is the full video:
Airplane Mode is the first form of “curse” that Mario gets in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. While on a specific space with a plane design on it, the player can press a button to make Mario fold himself into a paper plane. You can then skip over the gaps. This mechanic is ultimately needed to access certain areas and progress throughout the adventure, along with other “cursed” forms.
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door available on GameCube and Switch worldwide.