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Paintings return as portals in the ''Super Mario 64'' [[Super Mario 64 DS|remake]], serving the same purpose. One noticeable difference is that the Jolly Roger Bay painting is replaced by bubbles instead of a galleon from the original. | Paintings return as portals in the ''Super Mario 64'' [[Super Mario 64 DS|remake]], serving the same purpose. One noticeable difference is that the Jolly Roger Bay painting is replaced by bubbles instead of a galleon from the original. | ||
===Luigi's Mansion=== | ===''Luigi's Mansion''=== | ||
[[File:TrappedMario.PNG|thumb|left|100px|Mario trapped in a painting]] | [[File:TrappedMario.PNG|thumb|left|100px|Mario trapped in a painting]] | ||
A single Painting makes an appearance in [[Luigi's Mansion]] where [[Mario]] is trapped. At the end of the game Luigi rescues him from the painting and he goes flying towards him. Mario gets trapped in a | A single Painting makes an appearance in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' where [[Mario]] is trapped. At the end of the game Luigi rescues him from the painting and he goes flying towards him. Mario gets trapped in a painting again in the game's sequel ''[[Luigi's Mansion Dark Moon]]''. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
Revision as of 22:17, May 22, 2016
Paintings are objects from Super Mario 64 and its remake that work like portals. They are used to get to the many levels in the game.
History
Super Mario 64
Paintings in Super Mario 64 are used to travel from Princess Peach's castle to the game's many levels. Such as 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). Paintings frames are also different colors (but some have the same too).
Super Mario 64 DS
Paintings return as portals in the Super Mario 64 remake, serving the same purpose. One noticeable difference is that the Jolly Roger Bay painting is replaced by bubbles instead of a galleon from the original.
Luigi's Mansion
A single Painting makes an appearance in Luigi's Mansion where Mario is trapped. At the end of the game Luigi rescues him from the painting and he goes flying towards him. Mario gets trapped in a painting again in the game's sequel Luigi's Mansion Dark Moon.
Trivia
- In Wet Dry World's painting, the Skeeter is shown to be green although they are actually an aquamarine color.