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==Regional differences== | ==Regional differences== | ||
===Differences exclusive to the Japanese version=== | ===Differences exclusive to the Japanese version=== | ||
In the Japanese version, Wario and Luigi say "Oh my God!" when they lose or otherwise suffer misfortune. This was changed in the Western versions to remove religious references; Luigi wails in pain instead, and Wario says "So ein Mist!" (the voice clip for which was taken from ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' and slowed down), which is a German expression of disgust, similar to "Oh, shoot!" or "No way!".<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hcU8Yrqlqk</ref> | In the Japanese version, Wario and Luigi say "Oh my God!" when they lose or otherwise suffer misfortune. This was changed in the Western versions to remove religious references; Luigi wails in pain instead, and Wario says "So ein Mist!" (the voice clip for which was taken from ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' and slowed down), which is a German expression of expressing disgust, similar to "Oh, shoot!" or "No way!".<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hcU8Yrqlqk</ref> | ||
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