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*A reference to the Shroobs was made in the ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]'' website, where one of the player's baller names (determined by a five-question quiz) could be "Shroob Showstopper". | *A reference to the Shroobs was made in the ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]'' website, where one of the player's baller names (determined by a five-question quiz) could be "Shroob Showstopper". | ||
*The Shroobs may have been directly inspired by the [[wikipedia:Martian_(The_War_of_the_Worlds)|Martians]] from ''[[wikipedia:The War of the Worlds|The War of the Worlds]]'' by H. G. Wells, an alien invasion novel where many of the genre's tropes originate from. Both species possess highly advanced technology and left behind their old, dying planet to conquer a defenseless world, whose inhabitants they drain of their life force; the Shroobs siphon [[vim]] from [[Toad (species)|Toads]] while the Martians siphon blood from humans and animals | *The Shroobs may have been directly inspired by the [[wikipedia:Martian_(The_War_of_the_Worlds)|Martians]] from ''[[wikipedia:The War of the Worlds|The War of the Worlds]]'' by H. G. Wells, an alien invasion novel where many of the genre's tropes originate from. Both species possess highly advanced technology and left behind their old, dying planet to conquer a defenseless world, whose inhabitants they drain of their life force; the Shroobs siphon [[vim]] from [[Toad (species)|Toads]] while the Martians siphon blood from humans and animals. They both appear to made up of large heads directly attached to their limbs, with no apparent "body". Both are defeated by something harmless in the end; in the Martians' case, bacteria, and in the Shroobs' case, baby tears. | ||
**[[Princess Shroob]]'s three-legged throne that she uses in her boss battle resembles the Martians' fighting machines from the novel, being a very tall walking tripod that shoots lasers. Her throne also floats and has a forcefield, similar to the fighting machines in the [[wikipedia:The War of the Worlds (1953 film)|1953 film adaptation]]. | **[[Princess Shroob]]'s three-legged throne that she uses in her boss battle resembles the Martians' fighting machines from the novel, being a very tall walking tripod that shoots lasers. Her throne also floats and has a forcefield, similar to the fighting machines in the [[wikipedia:The War of the Worlds (1953 film)|1953 film adaptation]]. | ||