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== Related == |
== Related == |
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* ''[[Super Mario Bros Super Show]]'': Classic live-action ''and'' animated series from [[The Eighties]], starring [[ |
* ''[[Super Mario Bros Super Show]]'': Classic live-action ''and'' animated series from [[The Eighties]], starring [[World Wrestling Entertainment|Captain Lou Albano]] as Mario. |
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* ''[[Super Mario Adventures]]'': A serialized comic loosely based on ''[[Super Mario World]]'' for the SNES. |
* ''[[Super Mario Adventures]]'': A serialized comic loosely based on ''[[Super Mario World]]'' for the SNES. |
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* [[Super Mario Bros./Fan Works|Fan Games]] |
* [[Super Mario Bros./Fan Works|Fan Games]] |
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* [[Armless Biped]]: Goombas |
* [[Armless Biped]]: Goombas |
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* [[Artifact Title]]: Super has [[Super Mario 64|remained]] [[Super Mario Sunshine|in]] [[Super Mario Galaxy|games]] without "normal Mario" and "Super Mario" forms (or the Super NES, for that matter). |
* [[Artifact Title]]: Super has [[Super Mario 64|remained]] [[Super Mario Sunshine|in]] [[Super Mario Galaxy|games]] without "normal Mario" and "Super Mario" forms (or the Super NES, for that matter). |
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** Distinctively enough, most spinoffs don't use the "Super" before Mario's name, with the only possible exception being ''Super Mario Strikers'' (considering that the ''[[Mario Kart]]'' games ditched it since the N64 version, making the Super NES game a case of [[Super Title 64 Advance]] instead), which even then is known in Europe as ''Mario Smash Football''). |
** Distinctively enough, most spinoffs don't use the "Super" before Mario's name, with the only possible exception being ''Super Mario Strikers'' (considering that the ''[[Mario Kart]]'' games ditched it since the N64 version, making the Super NES game a case of [[Super Title 64 Advance]] instead), (which even then is known in Europe as ''Mario Smash Football''). |
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* [[Ascended Extra]]: Luigi started off as little more than a [[Palette Swap]] of Mario, and would you just [[Luigi's Mansion|look at him now]]. We're proud of you, buddy. |
* [[Ascended Extra]]: Luigi started off as little more than a [[Palette Swap]] of Mario, and would you just [[Luigi's Mansion|look at him now]]. We're proud of you, buddy. |
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* [[Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever]]: All of the bosses from the ''Yoshi's Island'' games. |
* [[Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever]]: All of the bosses from the ''Yoshi's Island'' games. |
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* [[Power-Up Food]]: Mushrooms, mushrooms, and more mushrooms. |
* [[Power-Up Food]]: Mushrooms, mushrooms, and more mushrooms. |
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** Though it's never specified what Mario does with them, the various flowers (fire, ice) may also qualify. |
** Though it's never specified what Mario does with them, the various flowers (fire, ice) may also qualify. |
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** In ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins |
** In ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]'', Mario can eat a carrot that gives him bunny ears and make him fly a bit. |
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** ''[[Mario Party]] 8'' has candies that, when eaten, gives the player different abilities, such as zapping opponents with lightning or stealing other players' items. |
** ''[[Mario Party]] 8'' has candies that, when eaten, gives the player different abilities, such as zapping opponents with lightning or stealing other players' items. |
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* [[Power-Up Motif]]: The most common is the [[Invincibility Power-Up]] theme but in many games, there are others too. |
* [[Power-Up Motif]]: The most common is the [[Invincibility Power-Up]] theme but in many games, there are others too. |