Editing 7 Continents for 7 Koopas

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*When King Koopa looks at the screens after Mario and his friends turn the real world back to normal, several graphical errors can be seen, such as Luigi in Europe and the African animals in Australia.
*When King Koopa looks at the screens after Mario and his friends turn the real world back to normal, several graphical errors can be seen, such as Luigi in Europe and the African animals in Australia.
*When the Koopalings return to King Koopa, Hop's glasses are green instead of black, while Kootie Pie's yellow bracelets turn black with white spikes.
*When the Koopalings return to King Koopa, Hop's glasses are green instead of black, while Kootie Pie's yellow bracelets turn black with white spikes.
*When Koopalings knock over King Koopa, Hip is depicted as Hop, while Hop's hair turns completely yellow.
*When Koopalings knock over King Koopa, Hip is depcited as Hop, while Hop's hair turns completely yellow.
*Despite Toad coming with the Mario Brothers into the real world, he does not stop any of the Koopas.
*Despite Toad coming with the Mario Brothers into the real world, he does not stop any of the Koopas.
*At the end of the episode, Toad's pants are missing.
*At the end of the episode, Toad's pants are missing.

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