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- In the Japanese version of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Vivian (pictured) was depicted as a male who identified as a female, openly stated in her character description. In the English version, all references to Vivian's gender were removed. However, some non-English PAL translations maintain the Japanese version's transgender portrayal of Vivian.
- The pyramids in the background of Shifting Sand Land are actually based on the Great Pyramid of Giza.
- Rosalina is always depicted as right-handed in artwork, but she is always depicted as left-handed in-game, with a few exceptions. In Mario Golf: World Tour, the player can choose if Rosalina is left- or right-handed, and Rosalina holds her wand with her right hand during cutscenes in Super Mario Galaxy.
- In the code for Mario and Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story, there is an unused item that looks similar to a Life Shroom named "DUMMY" in-game. If used while inside Bowser, Mario or Luigi will throw it into the air and it will explode, restoring 60 HP to Bowser.