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* Level 2 of Mario Zone in [[Super Mario Land 2 Six Golden Coins]] is set approximately in the crotch area of a giant mechanical Mario. It's full of... balls. Big, bright balls, spiked balls, bears riding balls. Balls.
* Level 2 of Mario Zone in [[Super Mario Land 2 Six Golden Coins]] is set approximately in the crotch area of a giant mechanical Mario. It's full of... balls. Big, bright balls, spiked balls, bears riding balls. Balls.
* ''[[Super Mario Bros|Super Mario RPG: Legend of The Seven Stars]]'' has a variant of the classic Mario villains, "Shy Guys." These versions are known as "Shysters." It's phonetically identical to a word describing an unscrupulous person (particularly lawyers) that has tended to carry an anti-Semitic connotation.
* ''[[Super Mario Bros.|Super Mario RPG: Legend of The Seven Stars]]'' has a variant of the classic Mario villains, "Shy Guys." These versions are known as "Shysters." It's phonetically identical to a word describing an unscrupulous person (particularly lawyers) that has tended to carry an anti-Semitic connotation.
** Actually, it's even worse. Shyster is the original spelling of that word. Let's just hope it was just an accident.
** Actually, it's even worse. Shyster is the original spelling of that word. Let's just hope it was just an accident.
** Yaridovich claims, "I got to my lofty station in life by... ahem... 'pleasing' my superiors."
** Yaridovich claims, "I got to my lofty station in life by... ahem... 'pleasing' my superiors."
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*** Many fanartists have jumped on this odd lack of description, usually interpreting it as being underwear of some sort. [[Rule 34|Except when they decide]] it's [[Lampshaded Double Entendre|something else a lady might keep hidden in her bedroom]].
*** Many fanartists have jumped on this odd lack of description, usually interpreting it as being underwear of some sort. [[Rule 34|Except when they decide]] it's [[Lampshaded Double Entendre|something else a lady might keep hidden in her bedroom]].
** One of King Calimari's (a gigantic octopus, for the record) attacks is to use one of its tentacles to snatch away one of your party members. When they're returned to the battle a few turns later, they'll have gained the "Fear" status. [[Naughty Tentacles|Hmm...]]
** One of King Calimari's (a gigantic octopus, for the record) attacks is to use one of its tentacles to snatch away one of your party members. When they're returned to the battle a few turns later, they'll have gained the "Fear" status. [[Naughty Tentacles|Hmm...]]
* In the first ''[[Paper Mario (Video Game)|Paper Mario]]'' game, one quest involves returning a "special tape" from Goompa in Goomba Village to Koopa Koot in Koopa Village. The contents of the tape are never mentioned, save that Goompa keeps it... well hidden.
* In the first ''[[Paper Mario (franchise)|Paper Mario]]'' game, one quest involves returning a "special tape" from Goompa in Goomba Village to Koopa Koot in Koopa Village. The contents of the tape are never mentioned, save that Goompa keeps it... well hidden.
** Happens in ''The Thousand Year Door'' too, only this time with a mysterious 'package', from one Goomba to another. Add to this the fact that this delivery is made in the ''back streets'' of Rogueport, and the Goomba for whom you're delivering it tells you ''not to be seen'', well, it just speaks for itself really. This happens in the third game as well.
** Happens in ''The Thousand Year Door'' too, only this time with a mysterious 'package', from one Goomba to another. Add to this the fact that this delivery is made in the ''back streets'' of Rogueport, and the Goomba for whom you're delivering it tells you ''not to be seen'', well, it just speaks for itself really. This happens in the third game as well.
** In the German version of ''The Thousand-Year Door'', characters tend to swear. Right near the start, Lord Crump does so upon defeat, and it happens a lot more often. Oddly, there is not a single swear to be found in the German version of ''Super Paper Mario''.
** In the German version of ''The Thousand-Year Door'', characters tend to swear. Right near the start, Lord Crump does so upon defeat, and it happens a lot more often. Oddly, there is not a single swear to be found in the German version of ''Super Paper Mario''.
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* The ''[[Mario Strikers]]'' games has the unusually [[Stripperific]] [[Fan Service|uniforms]] for the princesses.
* The ''[[Mario Strikers]]'' games has the unusually [[Stripperific]] [[Fan Service|uniforms]] for the princesses.
** Also from ''Mario Strikers'', Waluigi does... well... [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6CLfZl0m88 this]!
** Also from ''Mario Strikers'', Waluigi does... well... [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6CLfZl0m88 this]!
* In ''[[Super Mario Sunshine (Video Game)|Super Mario Sunshine]]'', when Bowser Jr. claims to be Peach's son by Bowser, she doesn't dispute the implications. She has to ''think about it''.
* In ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', when Bowser Jr. claims to be Peach's son by Bowser, she doesn't dispute the implications. She has to ''think about it''.
** But according to Yoshi's Island, the stork is responsible for reproduction in the Mushroom Kingdom. So it all just depends on how the stork decides who gets kids.
** But according to Yoshi's Island, the stork is responsible for reproduction in the Mushroom Kingdom. So it all just depends on how the stork decides who gets kids.
* In the [[Super Mario Bros (Film)|film]]:
* In the [[Super Mario Bros. (film)|film]]:
{{quote| '''Lena:''' I want you.<br />
{{quote| '''Lena:''' I want you.<br />
'''Koopa:''' Now is hardly the time or place for that, Lena. }}
'''Koopa:''' Now is hardly the time or place for that, Lena. }}