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* [[Goofy Print Underwear]]: Bowser.
* [[Impossible Thief]]: In addition to stealing Mario, the Koopas go around stealing from national landmarks, which Luigi has to retrieve in order to complete each level. What they've stolen varies. Sometimes they steal something really huge, but other times you'd think they'd be able to get by just fine without. (Just a single brick from the Wall of China and you're closing it down?)
* [[Insurmountable Waist -Height Fence]]: The exits back to Bowser's Castle are blocked off by a Pokey. The player has to figure out where in the world they actually are in order to get Yoshi to come and eat the Pokey so they can leave the stage.
* [[Limited Special Collectors Ultimate Edition]]: Besides the basic floppy disk based DOS version, there was also a deluxe CD version, which had enhanced audio and full voice acting. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LT9Nu9qe3J0 TERRIBLE voice acting.]
* [[Off-Model]]: For a specific example, in the PC version, at least two castle hallways have shields bearing the faces of Larry, Roy, Iggy, Ludwig, and Lemmy... except Lemmy is blatantly Larry with Lemmy's hair in a glaring example of cutting corners.
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* [[Rhymes On a Dime]]: Iggy Koopa. Luigi also indulges in this a bit in some dialogue [[Dummied Out]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntvLTrb3Szk from the ending].
** Most of your questions are answered in the form of a rhyme.
* [[Shout -Out]]: When Luigi is asked who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the SNES version, the choices are [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles|Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello, and Splinter]]. [[The Irate Gamer]] admitted this was probably the most amusing thing in the game.
* [[Spiritual Successor]]: Due to the voice acting in the 1993 DOS rerelease, the game could come one for the 2002 [[Mr. Men]] video games.
* [[Story Breadcrumbs]]: Certain details and developments of the plot can only be found by reading newspapers or listening to Mario's calls.