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However, this was interrupted by [[Bowser Jr.]], who appeared on stage with a group of dancers wielding big inflated balls with his emblem; the teams had to unite into one and dance in order to stop Bowser Jr. After an attempt from the dancers to repel him, Mario and the others reappeared on stage to help, with some of the dancers swapping their water shooters for [[F.L.U.D.D.]]-like ones, after which Bowser Jr. left. After a final dance, the event ended.<ref name=GAMEWatch /> | However, this was interrupted by [[Bowser Jr.]], who appeared on stage with a group of dancers wielding big inflated balls with his emblem; the teams had to unite into one and dance in order to stop Bowser Jr. After an attempt from the dancers to repel him, Mario and the others reappeared on stage to help, with some of the dancers swapping their water shooters for [[F.L.U.D.D.]]-like ones, after which Bowser Jr. left. After a final dance, the event ended.<ref name=GAMEWatch /> | ||
The event featured many new arrangements of | The event featured many new arrangements of songs from the ''[[Super Mario (series)]]'', all of which were made exclusively for the event. Some of the songs include the [[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)]] which is used multiple times, ''[[Inside the Castle Walls]]'' from ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' when Princess Peach introduces herself, and ''Overture'' from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' towards the end of the event when Mario & friends return to the stage to help defeat Bowser Jr. | ||
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