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In the E3 demo for ''Super Mario Odyssey'', a [[New Donker]] says, "We'll have to wait for the full game to go any further."<ref> Nintendo World Report TV. (June 21, 2017). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TA6wrwwbggc&t=265 Super Mario Odyssey Finding Pauline's Band (E3 2017)]. Retrieved July 2, 2017.</ref>
In the E3 demo for ''Super Mario Odyssey'', a [[New Donker]] says, "We'll have to wait for the full game to go any further."<ref> Nintendo World Report TV. (June 21, 2017). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TA6wrwwbggc&t=265 Super Mario Odyssey Finding Pauline's Band (E3 2017)]. Retrieved July 2, 2017.</ref>


The Mario 64 Cap and Outfit could possibly be considered a fourth wall break, as it is a reference to the polygonal textures used in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', where the outfit originated. Additionally, the Toad blocking the doorway to the Courtyard room in the Mushroom Kingdom states that he misses "Mario's blocky polygonal look", which in turn, refers to the block like textures used in said game.
The Mario 64 Cap and Outfit could possibly be considered a fourth wall break, as it is a reference to the polygonal textures used in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', where the outfit originated. Additionally, the Toad blocking the doorway to the Courtyard room in the Mushroom Kingdom states that he misses "Mario's blocky polygonal look", which in turn, refers to the block like textures used in the game.


In a similar vein to the Mario 64 Cap and Outfit, the 8-Bit Mario Cap could possibly also be considered a fourth wall break as well, as it is a reference to the sprites used in ''Super Mario Bros.'', which was the outfit's origin.
In a similar vein to the Mario 64 Cap and Outfit, the 8-Bit Mario Cap could possibly also be considered a fourth wall break as well, as it is a reference to the sprites used in ''Super Mario Bros.'', which was the outfit's origin.

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