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** And while we're at it? Try not to smile when you use the Yoshi Kid to humiliate the Iron Clefts after being forced to suffer a humiliating loss to them due to their "impenetrable" defenses.
* [[Common Knowledge]]: Vivian being transgender in the Japanese release is treated as if it's fact (not helped by the Mario wiki locking her article where she's erroneously described as such), but that's not really the case. Her catch card in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' explicitly describes her as an ''otoko no ko'', which is a type of male crossdresser putting on and committing to a female persona. She ''is'' transgender in a few localizations such as the Italian one, however.
* [[Complete Monster]]: If her backstory alone is anything to go by, {{spoiler|the Shadow Queen}} is one of the most evil characters in the entire ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' franchise.
** {{spoiler|Grubba}} is a lot lower key, but still pretty vile. Only someone as sick and vain as him would {{spoiler|lure unwitting people to his battle tournaments only to drain the life out of them and absorb it in order to keep him eternally young and good looking.}}
* [[Contested Sequel]]: Both this game and the original ''[[Paper Mario]]'' are some of the most beloved entries in the Mario franchise as a whole, but there's quite a bit of debate as to which one is the better game. Fans of this game cite the writing, deeper gameplay, and more unique environments as points in its favor, while fans of the original mark it down for the many instances of back-tracking, repetitive hallway-esque maps, and the way you can get completely fucked over if the mandatory in-battle slot machine decides to screw you over with a bad roll.
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