Prism Island

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Prism Island
Map of Prism Island.
First appearance Paper Mario: Color Splash (2016)
Inhabitants Toads, Shy Guys, Snifits, Huey
A map of Prism Island.
Prism Island's map without color, from the start of the game.

Prism Island is the main setting of the game Paper Mario: Color Splash. The island is first found drained of half its colors. Mario, Princess Peach, and Toad came here to solve a mystery about a colorless Toad, after noticing that the stamp on him is the same on the Prism Island map in the Mario Bros.' House. The culprit turned out to be a corrupted Bowser, who intended to cover the world with black paint. Mario collected all six Big Paint Stars, and upon Bowser's defeat, the island and its colors were restored to normal. With each Big Paint Star recovered, the map's theme adds more instruments as well as going up a half step in pitch.

Prism Island is shaped like a giant paint brush, and its "color" districts are arranged in a palette formation. Similarly to how the areas of the Beanbean Kingdom are named after onomatopoeias for laughter and the areas of Pi'illo Island are portmanteaus of items associated with sleep, many areas of Prism Island are named after various colors.

Locations[edit]

Map of Prism Island.Ruddy RoadCherry LakeThe Crimson TowerRedpepper VolcanoRedpepper CraterDaffodil PeakSunglow RidgeChâteau ChanterelleThe Golden ColiseumMustard CaféIndigo UndergroundBloo Bay BeachDark Bloo InnCobalt BaseFort CobaltPlum ParkViolet PassageVortex IslandLighthouse IslandFortune IslandMarmalade ValleyKiwano TempleToad TrainworksTangerino GrillSunset ExpressMondo WoodsSacred ForestGreen Energy PlantMossrock TheaterThe Emerald CircusPort PrismaBlack Bowser's CastleRoshambo Temple
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Red

Yellow

Blue

Orange

Green

Purple

Other

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese イロドリアイランド[?]
Irodori Airando
Color Island
Dutch Kleureneiland[?] Color Island
French Île Barbouille[?] Daub Island (as in "to paint crudely")
Barbouillie[?] From "barbouiller" (daub) and "-ie", a suffix for country names occasionally
Italian Isola Prisma[?] Prism Island
Portuguese (NOE) Ilha das Seis Cores[?] Six Colors' Island
Russian Остров Цветания[?]
Ostrov Tsvetaniya
lit. Colorania Island
Tsvetaniya is from tsvet (color) and aniya, a suffix for country names.
Spanish Isla Prisma[?] Prism Island