Paper Mario Thousand-Year Door remake reinstates a censored character’s trans status
The Switch remake of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door restores the trans status of a previously censored character.
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The Switch remake of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door restores the trans status of a previously censored character.
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A trio of new cards from the expansion have started to shift attention away from the set. is a recently announced expansion that will continue to delve into some of the content introduced with, the Generation 9 games for Nintendo Switch. The set is themed after the epilogue, with Pecharunt and the Loyal Three Legendaries at the forefront. The release of will see some cards from the Japanese set translated for it.
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