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Dec 5, 2015 · No need for that, since in game's logic and structure, every image file is a texture one, so, even those sprites that are here should be in textures resource then, so, no. I have found every paper version of all characters in this game.
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Though that this never happens on the overworld suggests that the game just uses static sprite frames like Mario and Luigi on the map, making it perform far more evenly. Makes sense, since I never see Paper Mario do any tweening on the map.