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In ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'' and its [[Nintendo Switch]] [[Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Nintendo Switch)|remake]], [[Donkey Kong]] tries to purchase a Mini-Mario toy after seeing a commercial for the toys on television. However, all the stores are sold out of Mini-Mario toys. Due to his impatience from waiting for the next shipment,<ref name="engmanual"/> Donkey Kong travels to the company's factory and steals all of the Mini-Mario toys he can get his hands on, prompting [[Mario]] to give chase after him. | In ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'' and its [[Nintendo Switch]] [[Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Nintendo Switch)|remake]], [[Donkey Kong]] tries to purchase a Mini-Mario toy after seeing a commercial for the toys on television. However, all the stores are sold out of Mini-Mario toys. Due to his impatience from waiting for the next shipment,<ref name="engmanual"/> Donkey Kong travels to the company's factory and steals all of the Mini-Mario toys he can get his hands on, prompting [[Mario]] to give chase after him. | ||
The first world is also named [[Mario Toy Company (world) | The first world is also named [[Mario Toy Company (world)]], although it mostly takes place in the outdoors surrounding the company's main building, which is visible in the background in all regular levels ([[Level 1-1 (Mario vs. Donkey Kong)|Level 1-1]] only in the remake). Despite this, [[Level 1-mm]] and [[Level 1-DK]] presumably take place in the company's storage warehouse. The first plus world, [[Mario Toy Factory]], instead takes place in the company's Mini-Mario production line. | ||
In the remake, the Mario Toy Company's main building has received a drastic redesign, featuring prominent red rooftops, arches, and an exterior made out of brick. It also has a redesigned logo that is modeled after the modern ''Super Mario'' series [[List of fonts|font]], whereas generic text was used in the GBA version. The giant "M" emblem on the top of the building was removed, as it now situates near the entrance door instead. The background of Mario Toy Factory now also features more details to make it more clear that Mini-Marios are being produced there, as several units of them can be seen being moved along conveyor belts. | In the remake, the Mario Toy Company's main building has received a drastic redesign, featuring prominent red rooftops, arches, and an exterior made out of brick. It also has a redesigned logo that is modeled after the modern ''Super Mario'' series [[List of fonts|font]], whereas generic text was used in the GBA version. The giant "M" emblem on the top of the building was removed, as it now situates near the entrance door instead. The background of Mario Toy Factory now also features more details to make it more clear that Mini-Marios are being produced there, as several units of them can be seen being moved along conveyor belts. |