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The following '''list of implied items''' is a list of items, objects, and foods that have not physically appeared in any form of media up to this point in time. Regardless of their lack of appearance, the implied items have been mentioned at least once throughout the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]]. | The following '''list of implied items''' is a list of items, objects, and foods that have not physically appeared in any form of media up to this point in time. Regardless of their lack of appearance, the implied items have been mentioned at least once throughout the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]]. | ||
==Bi-Carb Crystals== | ==Bi-Carb Crystals== | ||
'''Bi-Carb Crystals''' are mentioned by [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] at the end of the [[Nintendo Comics System]] story "[[Love Flounders]]". She tells [[Mario]] to go to [[World 5-2]] to get Bi-Carb Crystals, after she eats his meatball bowling ball out of boredom. | '''Bi-Carb Crystals''' are mentioned by [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] at the end of the [[Nintendo Comics System]] story "[[Love Flounders]]". She tells [[Mario]] to go to [[World 5-2]] to get Bi-Carb Crystals, after she eats his meatball bowling ball out of boredom. | ||
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The '''Bowser Jewel''' is a made-up item that [[Bowser]] mentions in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. During the Post-Chapter 1 intermission, when interacting with the third statue, Bowser will admire the statue and notice something in the eye hole. He says he got the Bowser Jewel, but then states he was joking. | The '''Bowser Jewel''' is a made-up item that [[Bowser]] mentions in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. During the Post-Chapter 1 intermission, when interacting with the third statue, Bowser will admire the statue and notice something in the eye hole. He says he got the Bowser Jewel, but then states he was joking. | ||
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==Demented, by Dimentio== | ==Demented, by Dimentio== | ||
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|JapM=[[Hot Dog (item)|Hot Dog]] | |JapM=[[Hot Dog (item)|Hot Dog]] | ||
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==Flipside Tower Postcard== | ==Flipside Tower Postcard== | ||
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In "Jungle Fever", [[Butterfingers (character)|Butterfingers]], the assistant of the famous witch doctor, [[Dr. Sheldon]], attempts to create a batch of No-Itch Potion. Butterfingers fails to create any No-Itch Potion, however, only creating some sort of duplication potion, instead of properly treating [[Mario]], [[Luigi]] and [[Toad]]'s itchiness. | In "Jungle Fever", [[Butterfingers (character)|Butterfingers]], the assistant of the famous witch doctor, [[Dr. Sheldon]], attempts to create a batch of No-Itch Potion. Butterfingers fails to create any No-Itch Potion, however, only creating some sort of duplication potion, instead of properly treating [[Mario]], [[Luigi]] and [[Toad]]'s itchiness. | ||
;Names in other languages | ;Names in other languages | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
|Por=Poção Contra Coceira | |Por=Poção Contra Coceira | ||
|PorM=Anti-Itch Potion | |PorM=Anti-Itch Potion | ||
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==Parascope== | ==Parascope== | ||
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==Plumber's Log== | ==Plumber's Log== | ||
The '''Plumber's Log''' is an unseen log book of [[Mario]]'s that he uses to record his adventures throughout the animated segments of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]''. The log is a reference to '' | The '''Plumber's Log''' is an unseen log book of [[Mario]]'s that he uses to record his adventures throughout the animated segments of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]''. The log is a reference to ''[[Wikipedia:Star Trek|Star Trek]]''{{'}}s "Captain's Log". At the beginning of every episode, Mario quotes (in a voiceover) a brief entry from his Plumber's Log, usually explaining where he and his friends have traveled, why they are there, and what they are about to encounter. Each Plumber's Log has its own numbered entry, although there does not appear to be any plausible or chronological order to them in regards to the order of the episodes. | ||
'''Note:''' Each Plumber's Log entry is written the way Mario pronounces it. For instance, the Plumber's Log for the first episode is written as "1-0-1", because Mario reads it as "one-zero-one", as opposed to "one-hundred-one". However, there are a few entry numbers that this rule does not apply to, usually because the number has an actual meaning (for example, the number is a year). | '''Note:''' Each Plumber's Log entry is written the way Mario pronounces it. For instance, the Plumber's Log for the first episode is written as "1-0-1", because Mario reads it as "one-zero-one", as opposed to "one-hundred-one". However, there are a few entry numbers that this rule does not apply to, usually because the number has an actual meaning (for example, the number is a year). | ||
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{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Swe=Dagbok | ||
| | |SweM=Diary | ||
|Por=Diário do Bombeiro | |||
|PorM=Firefighter's{{sic}} Diary | |||
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|Heb=יומן השרברב | |Heb=יומן השרברב | ||
|HebR=Yoman haShravrav | |HebR=Yoman haShravrav | ||
|HebM=Plumber's Diary | |HebM=Plumber's Diary | ||
|Ita=Diario dell'Idraulico/Mario & Luigi Idraulici - Intervento N°... | |Ita=Diario dell'Idraulico/Mario & Luigi Idraulici - Intervento N°... | ||
|ItaM=Plumber's Diary/[[Mario Brothers Plumbing]] - Job N°... | |ItaM=Plumber's Diary/[[Mario Brothers Plumbing]] - Job N°... | ||
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|Dut=Groene Knaller 01 | |Dut=Groene Knaller 01 | ||
|DutM=Green Blaster 01 | |DutM=Green Blaster 01 | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Tongue-Blistering Fat Dog== | ==Tongue-Blistering Fat Dog== | ||
The '''Tongue-Blistering Fat Dog''' is a canceled product made by the Businessman's company and [[Mr. Hoggle]]'s [[Hot Dog (item)|Hot Dog]] business. It was briefly mentioned in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. After [[Mario]] got the Ratooey's briefcase combination, he walked over to the Hot Dog Stand and had a short discussion. He then told Mario that his new product was canceled, the Tongue-Blistering Fat Dog. He said that it would be a combination of his company's [[Hot Sauce]] | The '''Tongue-Blistering Fat Dog''' is a canceled product made by the Businessman's company and [[Mr. Hoggle]]'s [[Hot Dog (item)|Hot Dog]] business. It was briefly mentioned in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. After [[Mario]] got the Ratooey's briefcase combination, he walked over to the Hot Dog Stand and had a short discussion. He then told Mario that his new product was canceled, the Tongue-Blistering Fat Dog. He said that it would be a combination of his company's [[Hot Sauce]] on Hoggle's [[Fat Dog]]. | ||
In the [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch remake]], an item called a [[Hottest Dog]] exists, which can be created by [[List of Zess T. recipes|cooking]] a Hot Dog and a Hot Sauce together. | In the [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch remake]], an item called a [[Hottest Dog]] exists, which can be created by [[List of Zess T. recipes|cooking]] a Hot Dog and a Hot Sauce together. | ||
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==Universal Gravitation Device== | ==Universal Gravitation Device== | ||
The '''Universal Gravitation Device''' | The '''Universal Gravitation Device''' was an unseen item given to [[Yoshi]] by the spirit [[Hongo]] in ''[[Yoshi Topsy-Turvy]]'', however considering that the player controls the gravity via [[Game Boy Advance]], it's possible its appearance resembles one. | ||
It allowed Yoshi to manipulate the gravity of levels; the player can turn them on their sides, roll or unroll things, etc. This allows Yoshi to access parts of levels that he would not be able to normally, such as being able to climb up walls/ceilings by literally walking up them, or move objects by merely tilting them on their side and making it roll for example. | |||
{{Mushrooms}} | {{Mushrooms}} | ||
[[Category:Implied|*Implied Items]] | [[Category:Implied|*Implied Items]] | ||
[[Category:Lists|Implied Items]] | [[Category:Lists|Implied Items]] | ||
[[Category:Items|*]] | [[Category:Items|*]] |