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==Alignment==
==Alignment==
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Mario
Mario
Luigi
Luigi
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Banjo
Banjo


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Wario  
Wario  
Waluigi
Waluigi
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Krunch
Krunch


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Bowser
Bowser


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==[[Booty and the Beast]]==
==[[Booty and the Beast]]==
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*Despite K. Rool's plan to stockpile explosives at the Barrelworks, he deliberately detonates many of the [[TNT Barrel|Barrel Bomb]]s he creates while still on the assembly line, '''seemingly just for his own amusement'''.
*Despite K. Rool's plan to stockpile explosives at the Barrelworks, he deliberately detonates many of the [[TNT Barrel|Barrel Bomb]]s he creates while still on the assembly line, '''seemingly just for his own amusement'''.
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*Despite the fact that Skurvy's ship is destroyed, it returns in future episodes, seemingly unharmed.
*Despite the fact that Skurvy's ship is destroyed, it returns in future episodes, seemingly unharmed.


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==[[Bowser Space]]==
==[[Bowser Space]]==
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*Players consider the '''Bowser Revolution''' event "Communism" due to the fact that Bowser redistributes everybody's coins equally. Therefore, players sometimes call this event '''Bowser Communism'''.
*Players consider the '''Bowser Revolution''' event "Communism" due to the fact that Bowser redistributes everybody's coins equally. Therefore, players sometimes call this event '''Bowser Communism'''.
**Not only that, it is rumored that Bowser is a Communist for not only his Bowser Revolution, but for these occasions.
**Not only that, it is rumored that Bowser is a Communist for not only his Bowser Revolution, but for these occasions.
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==[[Donkey Kong (franchise)|''Donkey Kong'' (franchise)]]==
==[[Donkey Kong (franchise)|''Donkey Kong'' (franchise)]]==
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The franchise’s first and only direct television adaptation was Donkey Kong Country, based on the SNES game of the same name. Several original characters were introduced there, such as [[Candy Kong|Candy]]'s '''girlfriend''' [[Bluster Kong]][...]
The franchise’s first and only direct television adaptation was Donkey Kong Country, based on the SNES game of the same name. Several original characters were introduced there, such as [[Candy Kong|Candy]]'s '''girlfriend''' [[Bluster Kong]][...]


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==[[Game Over]]==
==[[Game Over]]==
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*If the player uses every starter character in any single-player mode through a Game Over, [[Marth]] will be unlocked after defeating him.
*If the player uses every starter character in any single-player mode through a Game Over, [[Marth]] will be unlocked after defeating him.


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==[[Ground Pound]]==
==[[Ground Pound]]==
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[[Wario]] is another character who has '''infamously''' used the Ground Pound.
[[Wario]] is another character who has '''infamously''' used the Ground Pound.


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'''Happiness''' is a special feeling of satisfaction, contentment and joy that can affect an individual, a group, and even whole lands. Happiness as a concept plays an important role in the [[Yoshi (series)|''Yoshi'' series]], specifically ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''.
'''Happiness''' is a special feeling of satisfaction, contentment and joy that can affect an individual, a group, and even whole lands. Happiness as a concept plays an important role in the [[Yoshi (series)|''Yoshi'' series]], specifically ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''.


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{{fake heading|4|''Yoshi'' series}}
<div id=fh4 class=mw-headline>''Yoshi'' series</div>
{{fake heading|5|''Yoshi's Story''}}
<div id=fh5 class=mw-headline>''Yoshi's Story''</div>
At the beginning of ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'', [[Yoshi's Island (location)|Yoshi's Island]] and the [[Yoshis]] are in a state of supreme happiness, guaranteed by the [[Super Happy Tree]]. The Super Happy Tree is the embodiment of happiness on the island, as well as a bountiful source of [[fruit]] for the Yoshis, including [[Apple]]s, [[Banana]]s, [[Watermelon]]s, [[Grape]]s, [[Melon]]s (the Yoshi's favorite), and the rare [[Heart Fruit]]s – a special fruit that can induce "[[Super Happy Yoshi|Super Happiness]]." However, this era of bliss would not last, as [[Baby Bowser]] cast a dark spell over the island. He turned Yoshi's Island into a pop-up storybook, and then proceeded to uproot the Super Happy Tree, stealing it away to [[Baby Bowser's Castle|his castle]]. Without the Super Happy Tree, the Yoshis entered a depressed, weakened state, preventing them from taking action against Baby Bowser.
At the beginning of ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'', [[Yoshi's Island (location)|Yoshi's Island]] and the [[Yoshis]] are in a state of supreme happiness, guaranteed by the [[Super Happy Tree]]. The Super Happy Tree is the embodiment of happiness on the island, as well as a bountiful source of [[fruit]] for the Yoshis, including [[Apple]]s, [[Banana]]s, [[Watermelon]]s, [[Grape]]s, [[Melon]]s (the Yoshi's favorite), and the rare [[Heart Fruit]]s – a special fruit that can induce "[[Super Happy Yoshi|Super Happiness]]." However, this era of bliss would not last, as [[Baby Bowser]] cast a dark spell over the island. He turned Yoshi's Island into a pop-up storybook, and then proceeded to uproot the Super Happy Tree, stealing it away to [[Baby Bowser's Castle|his castle]]. Without the Super Happy Tree, the Yoshis entered a depressed, weakened state, preventing them from taking action against Baby Bowser.


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The Baby Yoshis spread happiness throughout five Pages before finally reaching the Page of [[Baby Bowser's Castle]]. After collecting thirty fruit in the level, the Baby Yoshis proceeded to Baby Bowser's lair. Inside the lair, they discovered the Super Happy Tree, as well as Baby Bowser. Baby Bowser attempted to defeat the Baby Yoshis, but after an intense fight, the Baby Yoshis emerged victorious. The tiny tyrant was whisked away from the castle by his [[Toady]] minions, while the Baby Yoshis reclaimed the Super Happy Tree. Baby Bowser's spell over Yoshi's Island was broken, turning the storybook back into an island. The six Yoshis returned the Super Happy Tree to Yoshi's Island, restoring happiness to the land and freeing the other Yoshis from their state of depression. Ultimately, Yoshi's Island once again returned to an era of peace and happiness thanks to the efforts of six Little Yoshis.
The Baby Yoshis spread happiness throughout five Pages before finally reaching the Page of [[Baby Bowser's Castle]]. After collecting thirty fruit in the level, the Baby Yoshis proceeded to Baby Bowser's lair. Inside the lair, they discovered the Super Happy Tree, as well as Baby Bowser. Baby Bowser attempted to defeat the Baby Yoshis, but after an intense fight, the Baby Yoshis emerged victorious. The tiny tyrant was whisked away from the castle by his [[Toady]] minions, while the Baby Yoshis reclaimed the Super Happy Tree. Baby Bowser's spell over Yoshi's Island was broken, turning the storybook back into an island. The six Yoshis returned the Super Happy Tree to Yoshi's Island, restoring happiness to the land and freeing the other Yoshis from their state of depression. Ultimately, Yoshi's Island once again returned to an era of peace and happiness thanks to the efforts of six Little Yoshis.


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*[[Super Happy Tree]]
*[[Super Happy Tree]]
*[[Super Happy Yoshi]]
*[[Super Happy Yoshi]]
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'''Holerö''' (pronounced [hɔləˈʁøː]) is a German neologism used as an informal greeting or an interjection expressing joy or slight surprise. The word became a running gag in the later era of the ''[[Club Nintendo]]'' magazines and played a major role in the comic "[[Sag niemals Holerö!]]".
'''Holerö''' (pronounced [hɔləˈʁøː]) is a German neologism used as an informal greeting or an interjection expressing joy or slight surprise. The word became a running gag in the later era of the ''[[Club Nintendo]]'' magazines and played a major role in the comic "[[Sag niemals Holerö!]]".


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Claude M. Moyse, chief editor of the German ''Club Nintendo'' magazine from the mid-1990s until 2001, suggested that it may have been used by {{wp|Loriot}} or {{wp|Helge Schneider}}, two popular German comedians.<ref name="Interview with Claude M. Moyse">[https://web.archive.org/web/20131214022800/http://www.classic-zone.de/specials.php?id=5 Interview with Claude M. Moyse on classic-zone.de (accessed on 06-03-09)]</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20140818012756/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LDstx_R6qY#t=01m33s Loriot: Jodeldiplom on YouTube (possible origin)]</ref> According to Moyse, his co-worker Marcus Menold first introduced the term "holerö" to the ''Club Nintendo'' comics.<ref name="Interview with Claude M. Moyse"/>
Claude M. Moyse, chief editor of the German ''Club Nintendo'' magazine from the mid-1990s until 2001, suggested that it may have been used by {{wp|Loriot}} or {{wp|Helge Schneider}}, two popular German comedians.<ref name="Interview with Claude M. Moyse">[https://web.archive.org/web/20131214022800/http://www.classic-zone.de/specials.php?id=5 Interview with Claude M. Moyse on classic-zone.de (accessed on 06-03-09)]</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20140818012756/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LDstx_R6qY#t=01m33s Loriot: Jodeldiplom on YouTube (possible origin)]</ref> According to Moyse, his co-worker Marcus Menold first introduced the term "holerö" to the ''Club Nintendo'' comics.<ref name="Interview with Claude M. Moyse"/>


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The word first appeared in the German version of ''{{wp|Secret of Mana}}'' and was subsequently used in the majority of German [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Nintendo]] game translations, for which Moyse was responsible as well.
The word first appeared in the German version of ''{{wp|Secret of Mana}}'' and was subsequently used in the majority of German [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Nintendo]] game translations, for which Moyse was responsible as well.


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In the second part of "Super Mario in Die Nacht des Grauens", Link and Kirby exclaim the word in pain when they suffer from Mario trying out a magical dice. Later in the comic, Mario uses a magical spell that results in him, Link and Kirby wearing women's clothes. Their reaction to this is "Ho..." (Mario), "...le..." (Link), "...rö!" (Kirby). The demonical creature [[Abigor]] also makes use of the word when meeting the three friends.
In the second part of "Super Mario in Die Nacht des Grauens", Link and Kirby exclaim the word in pain when they suffer from Mario trying out a magical dice. Later in the comic, Mario uses a magical spell that results in him, Link and Kirby wearing women's clothes. Their reaction to this is "Ho..." (Mario), "...le..." (Link), "...rö!" (Kirby). The demonical creature [[Abigor]] also makes use of the word when meeting the three friends.


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<div id=fh4 class=mw-headline>"Sag niemals Holerö!"</div>
Finally, the term was featured prominently in "Sag niemals Holerö!". The comic centers around an evil extraterrestrial called KKDU, who disguised himself as a crooner called [[KKDU|Heini]]. One of his songs is called "Holerö", and anyone listening to it will turn into food (to be more exact, a kind of food typical of the country the person lives in). Only Mario, [[T.T.|TicToc]] and {{fake link|Bomberman|Bomberman (character)}} can resist the evil spell, because they are the chosen ones to stop Heini from invading [[Earth]] and eating all the transformed terrestrials.
Finally, the term was featured prominently in "Sag niemals Holerö!". The comic centers around an evil extraterrestrial called KKDU, who disguised himself as a crooner called [[KKDU|Heini]]. One of his songs is called "Holerö", and anyone listening to it will turn into food (to be more exact, a kind of food typical of the country the person lives in). Only Mario, [[T.T.|TicToc]] and {{fake link|Bomberman|Bomberman (character)}} can resist the evil spell, because they are the chosen ones to stop Heini from invading [[Earth]] and eating all the transformed terrestrials.


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'''Isaac Marshall''' (August 22, 1962 &ndash; ) is a game designer<sup>[''[[MarioWiki:Citations|citation needed]]'']</sup>, voice actor, and audio designer<sup>[''[[MarioWiki:Citations|citation needed]]'']</sup> from Michigan that has once portrayed [[Toad]] in the English version of ''[[Mario Kart 64]]''. Once, he portrayed [[Kamek]] in the game ''[[Tetris Attack]]''.
'''Isaac Marshall''' (August 22, 1962 &ndash; ) is a game designer<sup>[''[[MarioWiki:Citations|citation needed]]'']</sup>, voice actor, and audio designer<sup>[''[[MarioWiki:Citations|citation needed]]'']</sup> from Michigan that has once portrayed [[Toad]] in the English version of ''[[Mario Kart 64]]''. Once, he portrayed [[Kamek]] in the game ''[[Tetris Attack]]''.


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Isaac Marshall's knack for imitating friends and cartoon characters was realized by many at Nintendo's R&D group where he worked as a game and audio designer<sup>[''[[MarioWiki:Citations|citation needed]]'']</sup>. Later, Isaac would send an audio tape to NCL with one minute of various voices spoken in a multitude of languages<sup>[''[[MarioWiki:Citations|citation needed]]'']</sup>. NCL was impressed with his range and selected him to do various odd voices<sup>[''[[MarioWiki:Citations|citation needed]]'']</sup>. Among his voice acting roles in the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' series, was as the voice of [[Toad]] in the overseas versions of ''[[Mario Kart 64]]''.
Isaac Marshall's knack for imitating friends and cartoon characters was realized by many at Nintendo's R&D group where he worked as a game and audio designer<sup>[''[[MarioWiki:Citations|citation needed]]'']</sup>. Later, Isaac would send an audio tape to NCL with one minute of various voices spoken in a multitude of languages<sup>[''[[MarioWiki:Citations|citation needed]]'']</sup>. NCL was impressed with his range and selected him to do various odd voices<sup>[''[[MarioWiki:Citations|citation needed]]'']</sup>. Among his voice acting roles in the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' series, was as the voice of [[Toad]] in the overseas versions of ''[[Mario Kart 64]]''.


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==[[It's a Wonderful Life]]==
==[[It's a Wonderful Life]]==
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'''Cranky:''' ''You'll be valuabled for donating a body desiance, if you don't get those nuts off!''
'''Cranky:''' ''You'll be valuabled for donating a body desiance, if you don't get those nuts off!''
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Indiana Joe is eventually scared off by [[Bowser|Kolonel von Koop]] and the [[Koopa Troop|Koopa Pack]], and returns to his home. Realizing that he can no longer be a treasure hunter due to his Koopaphobia, Indiana Joe starts his own babysitting service. Later, he discovers that the three [[Toad (species)|Mushroom]] brats he is babysitting are even scarier than Kolonel von Koop himself, and he ultimately overcomes his Koopaphobia to help Mario's group recover the Lost Mushroom.
Indiana Joe is eventually scared off by [[Bowser|Kolonel von Koop]] and the [[Koopa Troop|Koopa Pack]], and returns to his home. Realizing that he can no longer be a treasure hunter due to his Koopaphobia, Indiana Joe starts his own babysitting service. Later, he discovers that the three [[Toad (species)|Mushroom]] brats he is babysitting are even scarier than Kolonel von Koop himself, and he ultimately overcomes his Koopaphobia to help Mario's group recover the Lost Mushroom.


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*In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', when [[Tippi]] uses her [[Tattle]] ability on any random Koopa Troopa, it is stated that [[Goomba]]s have a long-held fear, or phobia, of Koopas.
*In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', when [[Tippi]] uses her [[Tattle]] ability on any random Koopa Troopa, it is stated that [[Goomba]]s have a long-held fear, or phobia, of Koopas.


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In the episode "[[Speed (episode)|Speed]]" from the ''[[Donkey Kong Country (show)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' tv show, [[Krusha (character)|Krusha]], after becoming "smartified" because of being hit by a [[minecart]], proceeds to usurp King K. Rool of his position as Master, reducing him to servant status alongside [[Klump (character)|Klump]]. Krusha's plans of stealing the [[Crystal Coconut]] and world domination are ultimately cut short as, after another incident with a minecart near the episode's end, his intelligence is reduced back to normal and King K. Rool promptly reclaims his position.
In the episode "[[Speed (episode)|Speed]]" from the ''[[Donkey Kong Country (show)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' tv show, [[Krusha (character)|Krusha]], after becoming "smartified" because of being hit by a [[minecart]], proceeds to usurp King K. Rool of his position as Master, reducing him to servant status alongside [[Klump (character)|Klump]]. Krusha's plans of stealing the [[Crystal Coconut]] and world domination are ultimately cut short as, after another incident with a minecart near the episode's end, his intelligence is reduced back to normal and King K. Rool promptly reclaims his position.


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*[[King K. Rool]] (and his other aliases) – ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''
*[[King K. Rool]] (and his other aliases) – ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''
*[[Krusha (character)|Krusha]] – [[Donkey Kong Country (show)|''Donkey Kong Country'' (show)]]
*[[Krusha (character)|Krusha]] – [[Donkey Kong Country (show)|''Donkey Kong Country'' (show)]]
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:("''How the heck did this end up in an FA summary? '''Twice'''?" -{{user|RickTommy}}
:("''How the heck did this end up in an FA summary? '''Twice'''?" -{{user|RickTommy}}


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*One of the US taglines for the DS is "Touching is good". Why, Nintendo?
*One of the US taglines for the DS is "Touching is good". Why, Nintendo?


==Noob==
==Noob==
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A noob is a 'newbie' at games, or at editing things on the Super Mario Wiki. They generally are very inactive, have cheap signatures, small pages, etc.
A noob is a 'newbie' at games, or at editing things on the Super Mario Wiki. They generally are very inactive, have cheap signatures, small pages, etc.


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==[[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' (series)]]==
==[[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' (series)]]==
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*In all three games of the series someone whose name begins with B is told to "still their tongue". In ''Paper Mario'', [[Bow]] says it to [[Bootler]], in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', [[Grodus]] says it to [[Beldam]] and in ''Super Paper Mario'', [[Blumiere's Father]] says it to [[Blumiere]].
*In all three games of the series someone whose name begins with B is told to "still their tongue". In ''Paper Mario'', [[Bow]] says it to [[Bootler]], in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', [[Grodus]] says it to [[Beldam]] and in ''Super Paper Mario'', [[Blumiere's Father]] says it to [[Blumiere]].


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==[[Peaches]]==
==[[Peaches]]==
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''[[Mario]], you're so cool<br>
''[[Mario]], you're so cool<br>
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''[[Peach]], [[Luigi]], and a [[Donkey Kong]], too<br>
''[[Peach]], [[Luigi]], and a [[Donkey Kong]], too<br>
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Sometimes the word player is also used to mean "[[Extra Life]]", as seen in the ''Super Mario World'' instruction booklet.<ref>On page 5, where the map screen is explained, a line pointing to the number of lives is labeled "Number of players."</ref>
Sometimes the word player is also used to mean "[[Extra Life]]", as seen in the ''Super Mario World'' instruction booklet.<ref>On page 5, where the map screen is explained, a line pointing to the number of lives is labeled "Number of players."</ref>


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==[[Reign Storm]]==
==[[Reign Storm]]==
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*Kooky can be seen at King Koopa's crowning, even though he is still supposed to be in Hawaii. '''He might have used magic to clone himself and send the clone to King Koopa's crowning before going to Hawaii, however.'''
*Kooky can be seen at King Koopa's crowning, even though he is still supposed to be in Hawaii. '''He might have used magic to clone himself and send the clone to King Koopa's crowning before going to Hawaii, however.'''
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*Without sharp teeth, the Nipper Plant's face looks similar to the face people sometimes put up when they troll other people on the internet.
*Without sharp teeth, the Nipper Plant's face looks similar to the face people sometimes put up when they troll other people on the internet.
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*This is the first episode where Toad's feet are shown. Other episodes include:
*This is the first episode where Toad's feet are shown. Other episodes include:
**This is also one of the few times he is shirtless.
**This is also one of the few times he is shirtless.
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==[[Shadow Mario Revisited]]==
==[[Shadow Mario Revisited]]==
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{{foreign names
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|Jpn=ニセマリオふたたび
|Jpn=ニセマリオふたたび
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==[[Speed (episode)]]==
==[[Speed (episode)]]==
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In Donkey Kong house, DK and Candy are talking about the times they will be together and something interrupts them, just to DK answer she "can be together him twenty-four hours a day". At the end, he and Candy were about to give each other a kiss, just to be disturb by Cranky's hologram ordering him to go to Cranky's Cabin. DK hurries to reach the place as fast as possible and leaves Candy at his house.
In Donkey Kong house, DK and Candy are talking about the times they will be together and something interrupts them, just to DK answer she "can be together him twenty-four hours a day". At the end, he and Candy were about to give each other a kiss, just to be disturb by Cranky's hologram ordering him to go to Cranky's Cabin. DK hurries to reach the place as fast as possible and leaves Candy at his house.


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'''Tentacles''' are what help any species of [[Blooper]] move. It's considered their "arms", and appear in every game that Blooper appear in. These limbs were only mentioned were ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', the [[player]] could battle a Blooper that used it's tentacles and itself to attack. This happened right before the player could head into Chapter 1, which was a [[pipe]] that lead to [[Petal Meadows]] in [[Rogueport Sewers]]. They also appear in [[Super Paper Mario]], they must be defeated to defeat Blooper throwing fire with Bowser on the tentacle that has purple circle.
'''Tentacles''' are what help any species of [[Blooper]] move. It's considered their "arms", and appear in every game that Blooper appear in. These limbs were only mentioned were ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', the [[player]] could battle a Blooper that used it's tentacles and itself to attack. This happened right before the player could head into Chapter 1, which was a [[pipe]] that lead to [[Petal Meadows]] in [[Rogueport Sewers]]. They also appear in [[Super Paper Mario]], they must be defeated to defeat Blooper throwing fire with Bowser on the tentacle that has purple circle.
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*'''HP Right Tentacle''': 2
*'''HP Right Tentacle''': 2
*'''HP Left Tentacle''': 3
*'''HP Left Tentacle''': 3
*'''Defense (both)''': 0
*'''Defense (both)''': 0


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*The tentacles have no HP, they are defeated completely when Blooper is defeated.
*The tentacles have no HP, they are defeated completely when Blooper is defeated.


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The is a definite article, it is the most common word in English
The is a definite article, it is the most common word in English


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The word "the" appears very commonly in Mario Games
The word "the" appears very commonly in Mario Games


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==''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]''==
==''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]''==
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==''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]''==
==''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]''==
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*''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]'': [[Mario]] and [[Princess Peach]] has the same behavior that had in this cartoon. Besides that, Mario has the Brooklyn's accent as in this cartoon.
*''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]'': [[Mario]] and [[Princess Peach]] has the same behavior that had in this cartoon. Besides that, Mario has the Brooklyn's accent as in this cartoon.


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==[[Wario Land (series)|''Wario Land'' (series)]]==
==[[Wario Land (series)|''Wario Land'' (series)]]==
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'''Wario is immortal''' and can't lose lives (since there are none).
'''Wario is immortal''' and can't lose lives (since there are none).

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