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*As with ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', this game, too, contained a main villain that is being used as a pawn the entire time by one of his minions, and an ally to get possessed by the game's final boss. | *As with ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', this game, too, contained a main villain that is being used as a pawn the entire time by one of his minions, and an ally to get possessed by the game's final boss. | ||
*In both ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' and ''Super Paper Mario'', the main villain's name resembles an expression of disgust, and his minion who is using him has a name resembling a word related to insanity. | *In both ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' and ''Super Paper Mario'', the main villain's name resembles an expression of disgust, and his minion who is using him has a name resembling a word related to insanity. | ||
*In all three games, a character says "Still your tongue" to another character whose name starts with B | *In all three games, a character says "Still your tongue" to another character whose name starts with B. | ||
*''Super Paper Mario'', just like the first game, features a cutscene where an enemy asks questions about Mario and company's weakpoints, and the kinds of things that they hate. | *''Super Paper Mario'', just like the first game, features a cutscene where an enemy asks questions about Mario and company's weakpoints, and the kinds of things that they hate. | ||
*''Super Paper Mario'' has a childish shapeshifting character, just like the previous game. | *''Super Paper Mario'' has a childish shapeshifting character, just like the previous game. |