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{{about|the item and object found in various | {{about|the item and object found in various Mario games|the item in [[Mario's Time Machine]]|[[Painting (item)]]}} | ||
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{{ | {{quote2|[[Bowser]] has stolen the [[Peach's Castle|castle]]'s [[Power Star|Stars]], and he's using their power to create his own world in the paintings and walls.|[[Toad (species)|Toad]]|''[[Super Mario 64]]''}} | ||
'''Paintings''' in the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] | '''Paintings''' are objects that appear in several games of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]], serving various purposes. They first appear in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. | ||
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Paintings in ''Super Mario 64'' are used to travel from the [[Peach's Castle|Mushroom Castle]] to the game's many [[level]]s, such as the [[Bob-omb Battlefield]]. Certain paintings are located in special themed rooms (for example, [[Jolly Roger Bay]]'s painting is in what appears to be an aquarium). Most painting frames are yellow, but some of the paintings also have different colors, such as [[Wet-Dry World]]'s being blue. Several paintings on the second floor are copies of ones on other floors and cannot be entered. The painting for Jolly Roger Bay is changed in Western localizations, with the original Japanese version depicting large bubbles and the Western versions depicting the sunken ship. | Paintings in ''Super Mario 64'' are used to travel from the [[Peach's Castle|Mushroom Castle]] to the game's many [[level]]s, such as the [[Bob-omb Battlefield]]. Certain paintings are located in special themed rooms (for example, [[Jolly Roger Bay]]'s painting is in what appears to be an aquarium). Most painting frames are yellow, but some of the paintings also have different colors, such as [[Wet-Dry World]]'s being blue. Several paintings on the second floor are copies of ones on other floors and cannot be entered. The painting for Jolly Roger Bay is changed in Western localizations, with the original Japanese version depicting large bubbles and the Western versions depicting the sunken ship. | ||
According to the [[Toad (species)|Toad]] near the main doors at the front of the castle, the paintings were created by [[Bowser]] to create his own world using the castle's [[Power Star]]s to keep the Toads and [[Princess Peach]] captive. | According to the [[Toad (species)|Toad]] near the main doors at the front of the castle, the paintings were created by [[Bowser]] to create his own world using the castle's [[Power Star]]s to keep the Toads and [[Princess Peach]] captive.<ref>[https://www.sm128c.com/warp-paintings-in-super-mario-64-explained-0179 "Warp Paintings in Super Mario 64 Explained"]. ''Super Mario 128 Central''. May 12, 2020.</ref> | ||
Paintings return in the remake ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', where they serve the same purpose. All of the paintings have been retouched, with some also being redone due to some designs changing in the eight years between releases. Also, all releases of this game have the Jolly Roger Bay painting depicting bubbles. | Paintings return in the remake ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', where they serve the same purpose. All of the paintings have been retouched, with some also being redone due to some designs changing in the eight years between releases. Also, all releases of this game have the Jolly Roger Bay painting depicting bubbles. | ||
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In ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', painting-like portals appear on the [[Break Item Boxes]] bonus challenges set in [[DS Luigi's Mansion]] and [[RMX Ghost Valley 1]], having a similar frame design to the warp paintings in ''Super Mario Odyssey'' and a rotating multicolored spiral image. They appear growing in front of drivers and stay floating in place, producing [[Item Box]]es for the player to obtain, and they can vary drastically in size, with some being roughly the same size as a small driver and others being giant paintings capable of spawning big numbers of Item Boxes. | In ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', painting-like portals appear on the [[Break Item Boxes]] bonus challenges set in [[DS Luigi's Mansion]] and [[RMX Ghost Valley 1]], having a similar frame design to the warp paintings in ''Super Mario Odyssey'' and a rotating multicolored spiral image. They appear growing in front of drivers and stay floating in place, producing [[Item Box]]es for the player to obtain, and they can vary drastically in size, with some being roughly the same size as a small driver and others being giant paintings capable of spawning big numbers of Item Boxes. | ||
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===''Princess Peach: Showtime!''=== | ===''Princess Peach: Showtime!''=== | ||
After [[It's Showtime, Grape!]] | After beating [[It's Showtime, Grape!]] in ''[[Princess Peach: Showtime!]]'', paintings of [[Grape (character)|Grape]] and the four [[Darkle]] bosses show up on the floor of the [[Sparkle Theater]] they were originally fought on, to facilitate rematches against them. The paintings of Darkle bosses show up above the first of two staircases that lead up to the next floor, while the painting of Grape show up in the middle of the lower section of the basement. | ||
During rematches against the five bosses that are started through the paintings, the five bosses offer three [[Sparkle Gem]]s each if various accomplishments are achieved, making the rematches required for 100% completion. | During rematches against the five bosses that are started through the paintings, the five bosses offer three [[Sparkle Gem]]s each if various accomplishments are achieved, making the rematches required for 100% completion. | ||
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Two paintings make an appearance in [[Super Nintendo World]] inside [[Peach's Castle]]. They are modern versions of the paintings of the [[Bob-omb Battlefield]] and [[Tiny-Huge Island]] from ''Super Mario 64'' with frames resembling the warp paintings in ''Super Mario Odyssey'', which resemble their appearances in ''Super Mario 64 DS''. If they are looked at from the side, they reveal an image of [[Bowser Jr.]] in his [[Junior Clown Car]] with the [[Golden Mushroom (crownless)|Golden Mushroom]]. | |||
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