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Costume Mario functions the same as [[Super Mario (form)|Super Mario]], but with [[Small Mario]]'s physical stature; some of the costumes, however, are slightly larger. While Mario wears a costume, he cannot wear any [[Buzzy Shell]]s or [[Spiny Shell (red)|Spiny Shell]]s or collect a [[Fire Flower]]. In addition to appearance, various sound effects may also be changed to reflect the character, such as the [[jump]]ing sound effects and "Course Clear" fanfare. The power-up sound effect may also be replaced by a different sound effect from the character's home series. The initial ''Pokémon'' series costumes are notable for lacking special sound effects, instead using the standard ''Super Mario Bros.'' sounds. Each character has a unique pose if the player presses and holds {{button|wii|padup}}. The messages seen after finishing the 10 Mario Challenge and the 100 Mario Challenge also varies depending on the appearance of the player.
Costume Mario functions the same as [[Super Mario (form)|Super Mario]], but with [[Small Mario]]'s physical stature; some of the costumes, however, are slightly larger. While Mario wears a costume, he cannot wear any [[Buzzy Shell]]s or [[Spiny Shell (red)|Spiny Shell]]s or collect a [[Fire Flower]]. In addition to appearance, various sound effects may also be changed to reflect the character, such as the [[jump]]ing sound effects and "Course Clear" fanfare. The power-up sound effect may also be replaced by a different sound effect from the character's home series. The initial ''Pokémon'' series costumes are notable for lacking special sound effects, instead using the standard ''Super Mario Bros.'' sounds. Each character has a unique pose if the player presses and holds {{button|wii|padup}}. The messages seen after finishing the 10 Mario Challenge and the 100 Mario Challenge also varies depending on the appearance of the player.


Mario can only transform into Costume Mario in the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' style of the game. If the player changes game styles while Mario is in his Costume Mario form, he will either change into [[Raccoon Mario]] (''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''), [[Cape Mario]] (''[[Super Mario World]]''), or [[Propeller Mario]] (''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'').
Mario can only transform into Costume Mario in the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' style of the game. If the player changes game styles while Mario is in his Costume Mario form, he'll either change into [[Raccoon Mario]] (''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''), [[Cape Mario]] (''[[Super Mario World]]''), or [[Propeller Mario]] (''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'').


[[File:SMM-100MarioEasy-BowserMeetsToadEnding.jpg|thumb|left|200px|An example of the altered monologue from Toad when completing 100 Mario Challenge as Costume Mario (in this case, Bowser).]]
[[File:SMM-100MarioEasy-BowserMeetsToadEnding.jpg|thumb|left|200px|An example of the altered monologue from Toad when completing 100 Mario Challenge as Costume Mario (in this case, Bowser).]]

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