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Paper Mario - The trees are British

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Supper Mario Broth @MarioBrothBlog In Paper Mario, the trees in Toad Town are called "britshtree" internally. It is possible that this stands for "British Tree", though what exactly would make that tree British is entirely unclear. britshtree Birch tree? (unlikely) British tree?! (inexplicable but more likely) Birches are a common genus of trees known most of all for their distinctive white bark with black spots. The tree in the game has regular brown bark. While birch species with brown bark exist, they usually have a very rough surface not reflected in this tree. It would be very odd to use a real world tree as a name for a cartoonish tree that lacks the property most associated with the real tree. While there is no explanation for what would make this tree particularly British, the word "britsh" is much more plausibly a typo of "British" than of "birch". The UK has a wide variety of tree species, and while none of them have rectangular crowns - a fictional property not shared by any real trees - the leaf shape and trunk may have been inspired by some type of tree the artist associated with the UK in particular. Source: noclip.website

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