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|Keys are found in the first half of every regular level of the game. They must be taken to locked doors in order to open the second half. In the Plus levels, each Mini-Mario is holding the key needed to unlock the level's door. | |Keys are found in the first half of every regular level of the game. They must be taken to locked doors in order to open the second half. In the Plus levels, each Mini-Mario is holding the key needed to unlock the level's door. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:MarioVsDK MiniMario Sprite.png]]{{br}}[[Mini-Mario]] | |align="center"|[[File:MarioVsDK MiniMario Sprite.png]]{{br}}[[Mini Mario (toy)|Mini-Mario]] | ||
|Mini-Marios are the objective of the second half of the normal levels, where they must be rescued from [[Crystal Ball|crystal ball]]s. They follow Mario in Mini-Mario levels. In the Plus levels, there is one Mini-Mario per stage, which must be rescued and brought to the door to beat the level. | |Mini-Marios are the objective of the second half of the normal levels, where they must be rescued from [[Crystal Ball|crystal ball]]s. They follow Mario in Mini-Mario levels. In the Plus levels, there is one Mini-Mario per stage, which must be rescued and brought to the door to beat the level. | ||
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