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The hardest working postkoopa in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], Parakarry spent his days flying from land to land and delivering letters to even the most obscure of places. Unfortunately, he tended to lose many of those letters that he was supposed to deliver. In ''[[Paper Mario]]'' [[Mario]] officially met Parakarry on Mt. Rugged during the second chapter. The panicky postal worker was searching for a trio of letters he had lost. Mario found the letters, and Parakarry decided to follow Mario in hopes of finding and delivering the multiple other letters he had lost in his duties. In return, Parakarry was able to aid Mario in battle and also fly him over gaps that he could not cross on his own. As a sidequest, Mario would find Parakarry's lost letters, and Parakarry could then hand them to their intended recipients.
 
The hardest working postkoopa in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], Parakarry spent his days flying from land to land and delivering letters to even the most obscure of places. Unfortunately, he tended to lose many of those letters that he was supposed to deliver. In ''[[Paper Mario]]'' [[Mario]] officially met Parakarry on Mt. Rugged during the second chapter. The panicky postal worker was searching for a trio of letters he had lost. Mario found the letters, and Parakarry decided to follow Mario in hopes of finding and delivering the multiple other letters he had lost in his duties. In return, Parakarry was able to aid Mario in battle and also fly him over gaps that he could not cross on his own. As a sidequest, Mario would find Parakarry's lost letters, and Parakarry could then hand them to their intended recipients.
  
Parakarry showed signs of cowardice, as indicated by his stuttering, frenzied responses during Mario's trip to [[Tubba Blubba]]'s Castle. He could also be somewhat addle-brained, but that did not stop him from bringing hope to people in far-away places when he delivered letters to them from loved ones. The old Paratroopa at the post office also seemed to enjoy Parakarry's presence, since it meant that he had a successor. After [[Bowser]] was defeated, Parakarry returned to his duties as a mailman. He made the rounds delivering invitations to a celebration at [[Princess Peach's Castle]] to all of Mario's other partners, and he was able to attend it as well, as the post office was closed. During the celebratory parade, he was seen fluttering near the other partners and scattered confetti.
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Parakarry showed signs of cowardice, as indicated by his stuttering, frenzied responses during Mario's trip to [[Tubba Blubba]]'s Castle. He could also be somewhat addle-brained, but that did not stop him from bringing hope to people in far-away places when he delivered letters to them from loved ones. The old Paratroopa at the post office also seemed to enjoy Parakarry's presence, since it meant that he had a successor. After [[Bowser]] was defeated, Parakarry returned to his duties as a mailman. He still managed to attend the celebration at Peach's Castle, since the post office was closed on that day.
  
 
He later made a cameo appearance in the beginning of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', where he was seen delivering a letter to the Mario Bros.' house in the beginning of the game, which echoed his brief appearance at the beginning of the first ''Paper Mario''.
 
He later made a cameo appearance in the beginning of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', where he was seen delivering a letter to the Mario Bros.' house in the beginning of the game, which echoed his brief appearance at the beginning of the first ''Paper Mario''.

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