The Paper Mario Chronicles

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The Paper Mario Chronicles
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Developer(s) E-Man
First release TBA
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Latest release TBA
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Installments N/A
Genre Action, Comedy, Thriller
Medium Maya, Photoshop, Fireworks
Hosting Site(s) YouTube

The Paper Mario Chronicles is an upcoming animated fan series created by E-Man.


Main Cast Bios

  • Mario (voiced by *to be fully confirmed*)

(More information will be added as the production continues.)

  • Luigi (voiced by *to be fully confirmed*)

(More information will be added as the production continues.)

  • Princess Peach (voiced by *to be fully confirmed*)

(More information will be added as the production continues.)

  • Bowser (voiced by *to be fully confirmed*)

(More information will be added as the production continues.)

  • Toadsworth (voiced by *to be fully confirmed*)

(More information will be added as the production continues.)

  • Kamek (voiced by *to be fully confirmed*)

(More information will be added as the production continues.)

  • Bowser Jr. (voiced by *to be fully confirmed*)

(More information will be added as the production continues.)


Seasons and their Synopses

As of now, only three seasons are planned for this production. Each season is planned as a different story arc.

  • Season One - The Trip Across the Nintendo Lands (working title)

(More information will be added as the production continues.)

  • Season Two - TBA
  • Season Three - TBA

Episode List

  • Season One
    • TBA

Project History

Back in either 2007 or 2008, E-Man wanted to make a Paper Mario comic on Smack Jeeves since he liked the series' art style and the games were a major influence on him. His first attempt was a Kingdom Hearts web comic where the book containing the 100 Acer Woods merged with the other Disney Worlds to turn them paper-thin. Besides a couple of pages that each showcased Sora drawn in a less than impressive style, the project never went very far. It wasn't until 2008 when the project was revived in a different form. After creating a few Paper Mario-styled puppets for a school project, E-Man originally intended to try a second attempt at a Paper Mario comic; however, remembering that he purchased Anime Studio 5 a few months ago, he decided to convert the project into an animated series instead.

At first, E-Man started off with a series of tests to explore the boundaries of the software and himself, but by the end of 2008, he produced the first episode of the Paper Mario Chronicles. While the animation and graphics were good by web animation standards at the time (especially since it was currently the only Paper Mario animation on YouTube with decent quality and matches the style of the game without ripped assets), the episode was filled with flaws. Without any voice acting, the dialog is found in speech bubbles instead that require the user to pause in order to read them in time. The music was nothing more than MIDIs from VG Music instead of actual music from the game. As for the graphics, besides the fact that they are shaded using simple gradients and hardly contained any actual 3-D effects, they look badly off-model due to E-Man using the same base for several key characters. In spite of this, the first episode received a mostly positive reception and E-Man was in the middle of starting the next episode. Unfortunately, progress was halted for work on a completely original short using the same style as his Paper Mario animations at the time, "Artster." Since the short won an honorable mention at an art show in 2009 and it was an original property, E-Man was determined to convert it into an animated series. He got as far as making another short in 2010, "Artser's Christmas Card," but no new shorts were developed since. The reason could be that E-Man wanted the Artster series to not be cutout to improve its originality and quality; however, this would require a lot more time and energy. Over the next few years, neither Artster or any Paper Mario-styled animations were under production.

Starting in late March of 2012, E-Man enrolled in the online version of the Florida-based multimedia college, Full Sail. Over the next three years, E-Man was busy refining his animation skills in order to get a career in that particular field. After learning a fair amount about Maya from his studies, the idea of reviving his Paper Mario project popped into his head in the autumn of 2014. Originally putting off the progress for it until the spoilers tabs on the VG Resource started working again, E-Man spent three days creating a quick short in Maya that was finally finished on October 17th, 2014. Compared to his previous Paper Mario experiments, it was actually 3-D and used assets ripped from the first game. Not only was the test met with a positive reception, but it also accurately matched E-Man's original vision of the project that Anime Studio was unable to provide. As the result of these two factors, E-Man spent the next several months on and off producing a custom Mario puppet. Unlike the crude one used in the original short, it looked significantly better due to E-Man's improved art skills and it had more sophisticated controls. The puppet was finally finished on March 2nd, 2015, and E-Man created another successful test short using this puppet two months later on the first of May.

While E-Man was originally going to work on his new series right after the second Paper Mario test was finished, he thought a smarter idea was to work on a less ambitious Paper Mario short as a means of "testing the water." Currently, most of E-Man's energy is devoted to The Koopa Bros.: Back in Action, but he thinks that after this short premieres, he'll receive enough support to accelerate the development of his main series. He also plans to start another Paper Mairo series, the E-Man and Doopliss Interview Show, at the same time as this event.

Reception

The reception for the reboot of this project is generally positive. Even though there are only a couple of test shorts and several incomplete puppets, nearly anyone who has seen E-Man's work is genuinely impressed. The only truly negative reception E-Man has received was from one of the animators from Screw Attack's Death Battle series. He mentioned that the Mario puppet is off-model and the animations are sluggish and weak. At first disheartened by this feedback (mostly the former part of the critique since E-Man has more faith in his animation skills), E-Man's mood improved when the animator's friend, Clouder, assured E-Man that he is not usually known for giving praise.

Trivia

  • E-Man named his current series after his previous series from 2008. He originally was seeking out suggestions for a better name, but this was all in vain and he ended up sticking with his guns (especially since he is used to the name). To reflect this, E-Man salvaged the original logo from his series and provided it with a much needed update.

External Links

Project thread on MFGG

Project thread on the VG Resource

E-Man's Tumblr blog that showcases progress for the series

The first episode of the original Paper Mario Chronicles


Animations Developed by E-Man
Series
Standalone shorts