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** When Yoshi is hatched for the first time (most likely Happy Horse Bridge or Pipes n' P-switches) in Something, he says not to drop him in a pit. Mario does this to access either exit in Happy Horse Bridge.
** One of the Athletic Peach<ref>the replacement for the Cape Feather in Something Else</ref>'s abilities is the ability to Double Jump.
* [[Electric Jellyfish]]/[[Flying Seafood Special]]: The main obstacle in Electricave. They cluster at the top of the ceiling and try to attack Luigi in great numbers.
* [[Elite Mooks]]: The pink Yoshi Koopas in Something Else. They take two hits to kill and their only attack has long invincible frames.
* [[Evil Knockoff]]: The Monty Moles in Something are replaced with tiny Mario clones.
* [[Excuse Plot]]: The plot of the first game is to retrieve the plot stolen by Ballser. Turns meta when Mario reads the sheet with describing the plot of Something.
* [[Feathered Fiend]]: The Pidgit Bills and Bullet Birds in the Something series. The Pidgit Bills get a Mario-seeking variation and the Bullet Birds get an exploding variation.
* [[First Town]]: Firstep Village in Something Else. It is the first level in Something Else, which lets the player get familiar with the game if they never played a Mario game before.
* [[Floating Water]]:
** Rainy Clouds has a section where Luigi has to swim in shark-filled water and another section where the water is floating next to the clouds.
** The Secret Exit route in Cat Beach in Something Else is based around this particular gimmick. One false move and Luigi plummets to his death.
* [[Flying Face]]: [[Touhou/Memes|Yukkuri Reimu]] is the main adversary of Yukkuri Take. Since she is a sprite-swap of the Angry Sun, she can fly and mercilessly pursue Luigi.
* [[Frogs and Toads]]: They appear as enemies in both games, but they are immune to fire and they ride on pogo sticks.
* [[Fundamentally Funny Fruit]]: The Piranha Plants here are replaced with fruit. Jumping Piranha Plants and regular Piranha Plants are pumpkins in Something. Regular piranha plants are apples in Something Else. Venus Fire Traps are watermelons in Something Else.
* [[Fusion Dance]]: {{spoiler|The TrueFinalBoss is a merger of the Evil Guy and Ballser.}}
* [[Gender Flip]]/[[Pink Means Feminine]]:
** The Rip Van Fish are female in Something because they are pink and their [[CatchingSomeZs|Zs]] are replaced with [[SayItWithHearts|hearts]].
** The Pokeys are female in Something Else because they have large pink lips and their spikes are also pink.
* [[Generic Doomsday Villain]]:
** Ballser in Something. In fact, the scenario describing the game does not even mention his name at all.
** The Evil Guy in Something Else. All he wants is supreme power. The game does not even delve into his motivations.
* [[Gimmick Level]]: All of the levels in the Something Series have a unique gimmick to make them stand out.
* [[Gratuitous Japanese]]: Yosu no Tera and all of the level names of World 3 in Something Else. There's also a Miko who spouts off random Japanese words like Piston Honda in ''VideoGame/PunchOut''
* [[Green Hill Zone]]:
** Night Of Spikes in Something. It's unusual because it takes place at night and it has a lot of spikes.
** The Flower Island in Something Else. A major portion of World 5 takes place on said island.
* [[Gusty Glade]]: The gimmick of Chateau du Vent. The wind tries pushing Mario to the left, which makes moving to the right much more difficult, especially with obstacles in the way.
* [[Goomba Springboard]]: The whole gimmick of Bouncing Training. Mario has to jump on Koopa Paratroopa heads to cross the wide gaps and the lava pits.
 
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