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*In the Japanese version of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', '''[[Larson]]'s''' house had a [[Toad]]-shaped chalk outline and dried blood on the floor. This was removed in the North America version. | *In the Japanese version of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', '''[[Larson]]'s''' house had a [[Toad]]-shaped chalk outline and dried blood on the floor. This was removed in the North America version. | ||
*In ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'', [[Fire Mario]] can use a '''[[fireball]]''' to burn a boomerang that [[Boomerang Mario]] has thrown. | *In ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'', [[Fire Mario]] can use a '''[[fireball]]''' to burn a boomerang that [[Boomerang Mario]] has thrown. | ||
*[[Baron Brrr]]'s name is a reference to the American Politician and 3rd American Vice | *[[Baron Brrr]]'s name is a reference to the American Politician and 3rd American Vice President '''[[wikipedia:Aaron Burr|Aaron Burr]]'''. |
Revision as of 13:42, November 5, 2012
- Mario Kart: Super Circuit (pictured) has the most race tracks in the Mario Kart series; in total, it has forty race tracks.
- In the Japanese version of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Larson's house had a Toad-shaped chalk outline and dried blood on the floor. This was removed in the North America version.
- In Super Mario 3D Land, Fire Mario can use a fireball to burn a boomerang that Boomerang Mario has thrown.
- Baron Brrr's name is a reference to the American Politician and 3rd American Vice President Aaron Burr.