Paula

Paula (Japanese:  Paula), full name being Paula Jones, is a girl from Twoson, and is one of the main playable characters in EarthBound. She has advanced psychic powers, mainly wielding elemental PSI, and is shown to use telepathy as well. Paula is well-known throughout Twoson for her abilities, and helping out at Polestar Preschool.

She can also use the pray command in battle, which has a large amount of random effects. Among these effects include restoring HP to party members, making both enemies and the party cry, and reviving both unconscious party members and enemies.

Physical appearance
Paula is a blonde haired girl with blue eyes, wearing a pink dress with a white belt around her waist. She has red shoes with white socks, and a red ribbon in her hair. Her clay model depicts her holding a handbag, however she never is seen having one in-game.

Her appearance is very similar to Ana from EarthBound Beginnings, and according to Itoi, this was done intentionally to allow the player to decide if they were the same character or not.

History
In EarthBound, Ness first receives a telepathic message from her in his sleep after defeating the Titanic Ant. She has been kidnapped, and needs his assistance to break out. He travels through Peaceful Rest Valley and to a cabin owned by Everdred, where she is being held. Mr. Carpainter had kidnapped her, in hopes to use her as the "high priestess" for Happy Happyism. Paula tells Ness that Mr. Carpainter holds the key to her prison, and gives him the Franklin Badge for protection from his otherwise-deadly lightning attacks. After he retrieves the key, Paula joins his party, and accompanies him for the rest of the game. When the two of them get imprisoned in Threed by zombies, she sends a telepathic message to Jeff, urging him to go south from Winters to rescue them.

Later, in Fourside, she is kidnapped in the department store by the Dept. Store Spook, working for Mr. Monotoli. Ness and Jeff defeat the Dept. Store Spook, although by the time they do so, it is too late, and Paula is trapped in the Monotoli Building. The two of them go through Moonside, and destroy the Mani-Mani Statue that was possessing Mr. Monotoli. They then ascend the Monotoli Building, and upon reaching the 50th floor, Mr. Monotoli gives Paula back, and apologizes for the ordeal. Paula uses her gnostic abilities to sense that they must go back to Threed to reach Summers, where they find the now-repaired Sky Runner to fly.

In the final battle against Giygas, Paula uses her praying abilities to contact various characters they met on their journey, including the player. With everyone's powers combined, they all manage to defeat Giygas. At the end of the game, Paula receives a letter from the children at the Polestar Preschool, and Ness escorts her back home to Twoson.

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Praying
Paula has the ability to pray (Japanese  Pray) in-battle, which has a variety of random effects.

In the Super Smash Bros. series
Paula appears as a trophy in Super Smash Bros. Melee and a sticker in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, which raises PK Attack by 10. She appears in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS as a cameo in the background of the stage. She also appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, both as a spirit and as part of Ness's Final Smash, where she assists Ness when using PK Starstorm.

Super Smash Bros. Melee

 * Paula is a PSI master who used her incredible psychic abilities to call Ness from afar. Ness rescued Paula from the blue-stained clutches of the Happy Happyist cult, and she became integral to his EarthBound adventure. Originally, Ness didn't know either PK Thunder or PK Fire, so Paula probably taught him these techniques.

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Trivia

 * In the scene where Paula meets Ness when locked up in the cell was, her dialog slightly changed during localization: In Mother 2 she says if Ness hadn't come she would've cried, but in EarthBound she instead says if Ness hadn't come she would've tried to bust her way out. According to the English script writer Marcus Lindblom, he changed it intentionally as the original line made her seem very weak and sensitive, and he instead wanted to potray her as a forceful American girl with a "willing to destroy" personality.
 * Paula is the only party member who does not have a party of their own for a short time.
 * The clay models for Ness and Paula for the US release of EarthBound are different from the original Japanese Mother 2 models, and early magazines use an entirely separate model for Paula.
 * Oddly her American clay model does not have her ribbon.
 * Two of her default names, Nancy and Jane, may come from the EarthBound Beginnings enemies of the same names.
 * Paula appears to be fond of Teddy Bears, as she has a Teddy Bear in the cell with her when she is imprisoned by Carpainter, and she also has a Teddy Bear in her room at her house, inside a present.