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This is a list of some of the strange things people have put on list articles.
List of implied characters
Meatball is an implied in the Super Mario World cartoon episode Mama Luigi by Mario. When Yoshi eats Mario, he says, "Now I can see how Meatball feels." Yoshi replies, saying that he dosen't like meatballs, and he spits out Mario. Meatball's never mentioned after this.
If Mario knows how Meatball feels when he's eaten, Meatball would be eaten as well, and it's possible that Meatball lives in The Underwhere.
("Uh, meatball as in food..." - YoshiKong (talk))
("In the metaphorical sense, no less." - Archivist Toadette (talk))
It is also unknown what species Old Man Skoo was during his lifetime, although the instance of "koo" in his name may suggest that he was a Koopa.
Princess Peach's mother has yet to appear in person. She was referenced by Princess Peach in Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen. According to the princess, her mother had given her the Visionary Jewel from the Country of Treasure (possibly as a gift.) She also mentions that her mother had passed away prior to the events of the film. Her political position in Mushroom Kingdom government and her relationship with Peach's father, King Toadstool, are not explored. Princess Peach's mother is unknown but most likely alive.
("Well, that's reassuring." - YoshiKong (talk))
His name is a reference to Custom Robo.
List of implied items
Although Nitro Honey Syrup was never produced, recipes for it could apparently be found in the Ratooey Businessman's briefcase. Although it is, by normalcy, powerful enough to perform miraculous acts such as even raising the dead, Eat your heart out, Mrs. Butterworth.
List of implied organizations
The hospital is an organization that treats Glitz Pit fighters in Glitzville. Details are slim, but paramedics rush out to assist fighters who are seriously hurt in the ring. One of the Goomba Bros., mocking Mario, tells Grubba that he should call an ambulance for Mario before their fight even began.
("This is describing a generic hospital as if it's a shady organization.")
Goombella's statements towards the beginning of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door imply that she had only recently arrived in Rogueport, seemingly confirming that U Goom is not located in the rogue-filled city. However, Goombella actually describes herself as "a student in Rogueport" on the official Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door website, suggesting that she had not yet graduated and that the University of Goom is located in Rogueport, or that U Goom has off-campus classes in Rogueport.
("So does this seedy criminal hotbed have a transfer program, or...?") --Lord Grammaticus
List of Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon glitches
- Missing Vanes in Haunted Towers Gate: During the scene where the Slammer has a Greenie in its mouth the vanes on the gate behind them will vanish during the scene.
("'Just in case you forget what you read about 3 seconds ago'" - Apikachu68 (talk))
List of Mario Kart 64 glitches
Giltch to do this, got to play less Toad and go to Rainbow Road. The player has to choose the item star on the very edge where the Toad is, if the player with the star item drops Toad out of Rainbow Road,Toad falls near the road crossing at the bottom. Toad lands on the previous road below intersecting the road l am on. Toad is also eight becuase that road is far away from this road. But,he twinks he is on the bottom row track intersecting, so he starts going sideways.Toad actually misses the bottom road and gets placed back on the track the player pushed him off. Toad is now on track,he slips on a banana and continues racing with a Star, but is stuck. How to get to the Toad or the shortcut going on right,Toad is stuck here,but he's not here. He is at the top of here. How is the Toad, it is still in trapped and very edge where the Toad fell on his player with item star. The giltch terminates when complete the Special Cup where he spent his giltch in Rainbow Road Toad
("This is mission spectral command... We order you to articulate that statement!" - Toadette the Achiever (talk))
List of Mario knockoffs outside Nintendo
In its popularity, the Mario series has received attention from several smaller companies over the years, some of which have made knock-offs and bootlegs of the series. There were several of these games developed outside Nintendo.
This page contains a list of some notable examples of knock-offs and bootlegs outside Nintendo.
Cartoon Network Racing is a racing video game made by Cartoon Network Interactive, Eutechnyx, Firebrand Games (Nintendo DS version) and The Game Factory released on November 28, 2006.
The gameplay is similar to Nintendo's Mario Kart video game series. There are two characters the player must choose: a driver, who drives a custom kart, and a co-driver, who uses all weapons and has two "toon powers". There are tournaments which players must race a series of races and win with the most points. Battle modes in arenas let two teams battle in different modes, and Cartoon Eliminators are endurance races where last kart in each lap is eliminated. The karts have three stats: acceleration, speed, and handling (if chosen as driver). If co-driver, they have two toon powers that fall into four categories: Shield, Attack, Boost and Flight.
("A kart driving a kart?" — SolemnStormcloud (talk))
In the DS version, there are 20 characters, and each character gets their own kart (the Powerpuff Girls have separate karts, unlike the PS2 version). The characters each have one toon power that can be used when their toon power bar is filled up. There are 1-8 players available in this version. Unlike the PlayStation version, there are two mini-games and three cartoons.
Cartoon Network Speedway is a kart racing video game released for the Game Boy Advance in 2003. It is a motor racing game which plays very similarly to Mario Kart.
Disney Channel All Star Party is a party game based on the Disney Channel shows, exclusively for Wii. This game uses characters, games, and stages from six Disney Channel Original Series and one Disney Channel Original Movie: Phineas and Ferb, Jonas L.A., Sonny with a Chance, Wizards of Waverly Place, Hannah Montana Forever, The Suite Life on Deck, and Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam. It was released in North America on October 26, 2010, and in Europe On November 5, 2010. It was published by Disney Interactive Studios and developed by Page 44 Studios.
The gameplay is similar to Nintendo's Mario Party video game series. Up to four players (human or CPU-controlled) can experience places from Disney Channel shows in a board game style. Also, they can play up to 30 minigames based on the Disney Channel shows. They can also choose any of the Disney Channel character they like.
Many receptions except a few didn't rate that "You've got to fight! For your right! To paaaaaaaaaaarty!"
("Somehow that's still more than another game got." — BMfan08 (talk))
List of Mario Party 9 beta elements
Bowser Jr. could have possibly been playable or simply a rival in Solo Mode as there is unused vehicle animations in his motion file found in the game. Or for usage during testing 'cause, who says they can't have fun?
List of Paper Mario: Sticker Star glitches
This glitch will make your sticker book play gay music. To pull of this glitch you must go to shy guy jungle (world 5-1) and kill the piriana plant under the block then take the block and let the Sticker inside the block fall on the Grass floor and punch the sticker with your hammer so you get it then you Wait in 100 seconds before you move again. (Note if you waint more ore less then a 100 seconds you have to restart the progress) Go upp the cliff and don't tuch the shy guy jump on the Ledge on the side of the shy guy and use your hammer to make the flovers to apere. You have to make all the flovers appear in 1 punch of the hammer ore the glitch wont work. Then complete the level with 1 fire flower in your sticker book. Then go to a batte that have at least have 2 enimies where you can get a perfect battle with the fire flower. If you did the steps corecly you will now hear gay music
("'Gay' used as 'happy' isn't as widely used anymore and therefore you shouldn't do this in the article. On the other hand, I've never heard of music having a sexual attraction towards other music of the same gender...." - Baby Luigi (talk))
("Instructions unclear. Mine is playing bisexual music." -Camwood777 (talk))
List of power-ups
Image | Item | Effect |
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Cape Feather | Slows Mario or Luigi's descent from the air, can fly, damages enemies around while Spin Jumping. also he can KO any enimy he hits, and also turns mario into a girl |
List of references in animated television
Main character Francine bears quite a big resemblance to Peach.
In the episode "Robots to the Rescue" Pickle can be seen having a robot named Beeper who looks similar to a Yoshi Egg or a 1-Up Mushroom.
In the episode, Lame Boy, Mr. Whiskers plays Monkey Maniacs 3, which is a parody of Donkey Kong on a Game Boy-like handheld and Brandy and Mr. Whiskers exploring the pyramid and escaping the Pyramid before it gets destroyed is similar to Wario exploring the Golden Pyramid and escaping the Golden Pyramid before it gets destroyed in Wario Land 4.
At the end of every episode of Brum, a lady with the mop appears as the same outfit as Mario.
In the episode "The Sizzling Scampinis!", One of the Scampini Brothers is named Luigi, which could be a reference to one of Nintendo's Mario Bros., who shares the same name.
In the episode "The Puppy and the Ring", in the opening, the sky blue mountains with snow on top in the pop-up map looks identical to the mountains seen on the title screen of Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island.
In "Let the Games Begin" when Mr. Sunshine looked straight into the camera, his face resembles Wario's face.
In "Rinky Dinks" when Eddie was surfing on a hockey puck, he parodied the moment when Mario surfed on a Koopa shell in Super Mario 64.
In "Back To School" when we get a gross-out close up of Mr. Sunshine saying "Bon Appetite" his face resembles Wario's face.
In "Cloud Brusting" When Rancid Rabbit grabs Cat, his face resembles Wiggler.
In various episodes, Rainbow Monkeys resemble Ukikis.
In "Reboot", Mechazawa's little brother say "Meka-Ratta", like Koopa Troopa.
Episode 45C: "Repairanoid"
Arnie's mustache greatly resembles Mario's mustache.
In The Dancing Digimon, the Bakemons strongly resemble Boos and Joe's personality to the Bakemons are very similar to Luigi's reactions to the ghosts from Luigi's Mansion and Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon.
("Aside from maybe the teeth, Bakemon looks no more like a Boo than any other bedsheet ghost in fiction." — SolemnStormcloud (talk))
In Princess Karaoke, Mimi's princess look resembles Princess Peach and the Gekomons and the Otamamons act similar to the Mushroom Kingdom Toads and Tai and Joe act similar to Mario and Luigi, in which they try to save Mimi from Shogungekomon, who acts similar to Bowser and the palace bears similarities to Princess Peach's Castle.
The name of the dog catching company in the series is called Bowser Busters. Interesting enough, the show debuted a year after Bowser's video game debut.
In the episode "My Fair Feline", Garfield orders lasagna from a restaurant called Luigi's Lasagna. The chef who receives Garfield's order relays it to another chef whom he addresses as Mario.
In "The Love God", a band known as "The Handlebar Bros." appear. The name of the band is a reference to the Hammer Bros.
In "Jurassic bear", Grizzly tried to hatch a dinosaur egg. It bears a strong ressemblance to a Yoshi Egg
In the episode "Kitty Kontest", Kaz enters Ami and Yumi's cats, Jang Keng and Tekirai, in a dog show. He nicknames Jang Keng "Bowser" in an attempt to sneak into the show.
In the episode "Mickey vs. Shellby", The episodes main antagonists Miss Turtle and Baby Shellby looks alot like Koopa Troopa. Also, Miss Turtle's limbs look like Bowser's
In "Not So Goofy", Baloo leaves a banana peal on the floor and Goofy spins on it, much like the banana peel hazard in the Mario Kart series.
In the episode "A Princess in Dis-Dress", Escargoon says the princess who is visiting is a peach. Also, things resembling Party Balls appear in a few episodes.
("Regarding the former, the princess in question doesn't resemble a peach in the slightest, and the only thing peachy about her is that she might as well be captain of her own royal guard." - Archivist Toadette (talk))
In the episode "Brad Pittín", Federica, his rare daughter Bibi and Martina (neighbord and friend of Federica) go to a signing of the book "Tortúrame con tu aliento" ("Torture me with your breath"), by Brad Pittín, at library of Ciudad Peluche. When Bibi believed to have been to the library to read and not for an autograph, she tells his mother: "Es que cuando dijiste que veníamos a la libreria, pensé que ibas a comprar un libro para fomentarles el gusto por la lectura a mis hermanos, no a pedir autógrafos." ("Is that when you said you were coming to the library, I thought you were going to buy a book to promote love of reading to my brothers, not to ask for autographs."), his mother reaxion as such before the response of Bibi, a highly unusual response, and Federica responds: "Bibi, si les fomentara a tus hermanos el gusto por la lectura, dejarían de jugar sus videojuegos en el Game 64 que les acabamos de comprar, y tendríamos que regalarlo" ("Bibi, if they are your brothers fostered a love of reading, they would play their games in the Game 64 [a parody of N64] that they just bought, and we should give it away.")
The play Little Shop of Horrors features a man eating plant called Audrey, a clear reference to Piranah Plants if ever there was one.
("And yet both are based on Venus flytraps, so how is this a direct reference? Not only that, but the writer got their facts wrong about the play: Audrey is the name of a human character, whereas the catalyst plant's name is Audrey the Second." - Archivist Toadette (talk))
("Never mind the fact that a stageplay isn't an animated television series. Or that the musical first premiering in 1982—and especially the 1960 film it is based on—predate the Piranha Plant's debut in 1985." — SolemnStormcloud (talk))
In the episode O Detetive, Jimmy Five and Clotilde pass in a ladder, making it fall down and a man painting a house get suspended in a window. This man uses a red and blue cap, red overalls and blue shirt. This man also had a mustache. This remembers the old Mario's color palette, besides his Portuguese voice is similar to Mario's.
In "Dragonshy" when the dragon scream in front of Twilight (along with making a breeze in her mane), The shot could be a possible homage to the cover of Mario and Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story .
In the episodes "The Super Speedy Cider Squeezy 6000", Flam has a mustache resembling Luigi's mustache.
("Yeah but Flam's mustache is red while Luigi's is black...") - Sparks (talk)
In "Putting Your Hoof Down", Fluttershy gets rid of of a tourist by grabbing his camera, then swinging and tossing him away, similar to how Mario try to defeat Bowser in Super Mario 64 and its remake.
("I recall someone from The Great Ace Attorney 2: Resolve being defeated in pretty much the same way, so how exactly would anyone call this a reference? MAYBE the circular motion...but clearly whoever wrote this wasn't even trying." - Archivist Toadette (talk))
Naruto uses an attack similar to Mario and Dr. Mario's forward smashes called the Rasengan.
Sasuke's Chidori is similar to Mario and Dr. Mario's forward smashes.
In "Driver's Pac", the farm setting that appeared in the scene where Cylindria drives the Pineapple Tank appears to be a parody to both Moo Moo Farm and Moo Moo Meadows
The appearance of recurring antagonist Apex resembles Blooper.
("What a close resemblance! I guess we should consider every other cephalopod-like alien in fiction a reference to Bloopers as well." — SolemnStormcloud (talk))
In "I, Brobot", not only does the title have "Brobot" in the name, at one point Candace says "......They are BROBOTS!!!!!" although likely a coinciedence, it is possibly a reference to Brobot from Super Paper Mario.
("Didn't Jimmy Neutron have a "Brobot" before either Phineas and Ferb or Paper Mario?" - Arend (talk))
In "Perry Lays an Egg" a Donkey Kong toy is seen at exactly ten minutes and fifteen seconds into the episode.
CJ's hairstyle resembles Cloud Mario's cap.
In the "The Ballad of Gay Tony" sketch[...] Bizarrely, even though the sketch revolves around sexually prejudiced game characters, neither Birdo nor Vivian make appearances.
In the episode "The Golden Paddleball", Nester wacks Scaredy with a mop in the similar style of how Mario uses the hammer from Donkey Kong.
Also, the episode 20,000 Patties Under The Sea is a pun on the Super Mario Bros. Super Show episode 20,000 Koopas Under the Sea.
("And I guess the 1870's series 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea is inspired by both of them? And how is this a pun, anyway?") - Bazooka Mario (talk)
In the episode "Extreme Spots" scenes Spongebob is wearing a red helmet and Patrick is wearing a green helmet in a few scenes and red and green is the colors of the caps and the shirts that Mario and Luigi wear.
In "Sandy, SpongeBob and the Worm", the worm roars, and this roar is similar to Bowser's roar from New Super Mario Bros.
Near the end of "Christmas Who?", the eggs Potty leaves on Patchy's head are almost exactly like Yoshi's.
In "The Thing", the giant clam that attacks Squidward (as Smelly), has teeth similar to a Chain Chomp's.
(You'd need some wild imagination to see this as a Chain Chomp. - Scrooge200)
In "A Flea in Her Dome," the evil face the fleas make bears a resemblance to Bowser's.
In the episode "Suction Cup Symphony", at the beginning, SpongeBob says "Sounds like Squidward ate at Mario's last night." Also in the beginning, SpongeBob is wearing overalls similar to Mario's.
In the episode "The Bully", when SpongeBob called Patrick about Flats, Patrick calls SpongeBob Mario from Pizza Palace.
In the beginning of episode "Eek, an Urchin!", SpongeBob whistles a tune similar to the main overworld theme from Super Mario 3D Land.
In "Kwarantined Krab", Patrick uses his long tongue as a pseudo-weapon, which is a reference to Yoshi.
In Bubble Buddies, after a bubbled Steven and Connie are knocked into the ocean, they are left in front of an underwater rock formation reminiscent of those found in Super Mario World.
In the episode "Bad Luck's Back", when Chief yells at Tak by saying "you're outta here", his face resembles Bowser as he appeared in Super Mario 64.
In "Beautiful Girls" after Lok yells at Tak, the face he made resembles Donkey Kong. The face Zariah made at him in the same scene resembles Wendy O. Koopa.
In the episode "Transformation," a plant-like monster appeared in the episode, which is somewhat based on a Piranha Plant.
In every episode the Titans are seen playing video games, it is noticeable that their controllers slightly resemble Wii U Pro Controllers.
There was another Mario reference in the episode, “Meatball Madness”, where Milli, Geo and Bot see a chef who cooks the best meatballs, Chef Mario.
- In "The Photo," the scene where Darwin alters Gumball's facial features is a parody of Face Lift.
- In "The Compilation" in the first clip, which features Marvin driving on the speed bump and going faster is a reference to the Dash Panels.
- In "The Tape"[...] Ocho himself also bears a resemblance to a Jelectro.
- In "The Flower", Leslie attempts to suck the Jealousy up with a vacuum cleaner, but accidentally sucks up Carrie instead. This is a reference to Luigi's Mansion.
("Except this has more or less been a thing since Ghostbusters at least. And the idea has even been passed down in fiction before that." - Archivist Toadette (talk))
- In "The Name", the green boot where Anais is told to live in resembles the Goomba's Shoe. This boot reappears in "The Check".
- In "The Check", when the Wattersons hurry to the bank, they drive in invisible cars. This bears a resemblance to the in-game intro for Mario Kart Wii.
- It's a Wishful Life
Timmy escapes a pit of fire via the laughing gas that came from Vicky's dentistry room. He uses it like F.L.U.D.D. from Super Mario Sunshine.
- Class Clown
The Seemingly Harmless Plant resembles a Piranha Plant.
- Manic Mom-Day
The alligator-like woman's vehicle looks like the Koopa King from Mario Kart: Double Dash!!. Also, when Timmy races at the mall, he goes up an escalator, done in Coconut Mall form Mario Kart Wii.
- Power Mad!
Chester, AJ and Timmy go into a video game using virtual reality helmets, similar to the Virtual Boy. In the first level, they encounter spinning spiked balls on tall poles, a lot like Balls 'N Chains. Additionally, Timmy's video game system bears a resemblance to a Nintendo 64.
- Spellementary School/Love Triangle
- Mrs. Powers resembles Rosalina.
Pop-Pop bears a resemblance to Mario and Luigi.
- In the episode "Cars", Mr. Nervous and Little Miss Scary have a car race in Mario Kart style. The go-karts look similar to the karts in Mario Kart DS. It is later shown that they are actually using Toy Cars.
- In the "Game Shows" episode, a box that resembles a Question Block is seen in the "What's In the Box?" game show.
- In various episodes, there is a Venus Flytrap that resembles a Piranha Plant.
In "Road Trippin'" when Chita screams in terror after a driver curse the gang out, the face she made screaming resembles Shy Guy's mask.
- Pantherella
In this episode, when Cindy is launched by the Pink Panther into a castle, her dress floats, similarly to Princess Toadstool in Super Mario Bros. 2.
- Pink-anderthal Man
A small, green dinosaur appears near the beginning of the episode. Its appearance and the fact that it is shown to thoroughly enjoy eating things are both references to Yoshi.
- The End of Superpink?
The villain in the beginning of the episode is named after the enemy Wiggler. He reappears in "For Those Who Pink Young".
- For Those Who Pink Young
In this episode, the Pink Panther shrinks into a smaller, shorter version of himself, similarly to Mario after he gets damaged. The ship-in-a-bottle worker's appearance and Italian accent somewhat resemble those of Luigi. The villain named after the Wiggler reappears in this episode.
- Power Of Pink
In this episode, when the Pink Panther uses a machine to power up into Super Pink, he says "What I'm about to do, I do for plumbers everywhere", possibly indirectly mentioning the Mario Bros. Additionally, a plumber (the Pink Panther) powering up into a stronger form with "Super" in its name is a reference to the Mario Bros when they power up into Super Mario and Super Luigi respectively.
- Wiener Takes All
In this episode, a witch transforms The Little Man into an ape resembling Donkey Kong.
- The Pinky 500
In this episode, the Pink Panther's race opponent throws a bunch of objects at his car, similar to the item-throwing gimmick of Mario Kart games.
- Driving Mr. Pink
The Pink Panther and Voodoo Man race against The Little Man, who throws a bird at them, another reference to Mario Kart.
In the episode, "Splitsville" Robber Baren bears a striking resemblance to Waluigi.
Episode 9F12: "Brother from the same Planet (Originally aired February 4, 1993) In this episode, Homer gets into a violent fight with Bart's bigger brother named Tom. In one scene, Kent Brockman receives fake news from the fight including a giant lizard that resembles Yoshi. They're both lizard-like creatures, and they are both green.
Episode DABF04: Half-Decent Proposal (Originally aired February 10, 2002) In this episode, Homer uses a dinosaur doll that strongly resembles Yoshi but with blue spikes and no saddle. Another possible Yoshi reference is in Season 4 episode: Brother from the Same Planet from February 4,1993
Episode KABF18: "Dangerous Curves" (originally aired November 9, 2008)
Bart is playing 'Cereal Killer' on his Gameboy. When moving on to kill another cereal mascot, Donkey Kong can be seen looking out a window.
(The character is Count Chocula, not Donkey Kong.)
In the episode "Food Truck" when the head food truck vender (whose's voice actor is unknown at this time) was yelling at Grizzly from jeopardizing is bussness, he resembles a Fuzzy from "Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door".
The Reckless driver from "Emergency" (who's voice actor is also unknown at this time) bares great resemblance to Mario.
A recurring antagonist Rondo Jr. is a parody to Donkey Kong. He even has a hairstyle resembling Donkey Kong. His lackey Block is a parody to Donkey Kong Jr. Block even has hair spikes resembling DK Jr.'s in Mario Tennis 64.
("Notice how many of these sections suggest that Mario has such a large cultural impact, that minor things such as facial resemblances, the name Mario, apes, green dinosaurs, and even throwing items from cars are suggested to reference the Mario franchise."- Results May Vary (talk))
- ("Back in '91, we didn't have your newfangled Mario Kart! We had to stop the car and get out in order to throw things at people!") --Lord Grammaticus
(I love how everything in this article is wrong. - AwdryFan1997(Talk))
List of references in third-party video games
- One of the stages in the game is a reference to Mario Kart. Item Boxes are not included since they are Mario exclusive.
("Breaking News: This is just in! Nintendo issues a Dee Em See Aye takedown to every single indie game that uses Warp Pipes (like Headcase and Platform Panic) just because they are Mario exclusive." -- EleCyon (talk))
List of references on the Internet
- Note: As this site IS the Super Mario Wiki, only original content from this Wikipedia will be shown.
- To celebrate the Year of Luigi, this Wiki temporarily changed the logo to read "Super Luigi Wiki".
Add Picture of temporary logo.
("...I think I just encountered the Ouroboros." -- EleCyon (talk))
List of rumors and urban legends about Mario
During the blackout that happens after the Boss battle of Area 3 on the Balcony in Luigi's Mansion, Luigi journeys to the Telephone room.
When the player makes Luigi pick up one of the phones in the room, and waits there until there is a lightning flash, they would find that Luigi's Shadow has been distorted in such a way that it looks like he has been hanged. Many people thought it was proof that Luigi's Mansion was originally a much more violent game in early production. However, the "Hanging Luigi" is most likely a lighting glitch. Because of the dynamic shadows used in the game, the shadow appears this way because of the camera angle. When Luigi answers the phone, the camera is angled up slightly and zoomed in. The lightning strikes ingame are originated from the camera position, so Luigi's shadow is lifted off of the ground, and angled to seem as though he was hanged.
In Luigi's Mansion, After Luigi brings Madame Clairvoya enough of Mario's items, she tells him that she sees Bowser in a vision. She is surprised by this, as Bowser had supposedly been killed by Mario. Later, King Boo mentioned that Mario had caused him trouble in the past. This led to a theory that King Boo was the deceased Bowser, who had supposedly been killed in the Mario game to come outbefore Luigi's Mansion, Paper Mario. His death, and connection to King Boo, was suggested by two things.
1. In Super Mario 64, Bowser's laugh was King Boo's slowed down.
2. At the end of Paper Mario, there is a sign the player can read defeating Bowser, saying that Bowser couldn't come back.
The theory "explained" why King boo had a Bowser Suit, and how he'd met Mario before. Every time Bowser next appeared in a Mario game, people who believed the theory assumed[1] that King Boo was still using his Bowser Suit throughout all appearances. The theory was disproved by King Boo's appearence in Super Mario 64 DS, which also explained Mario and King Boo's background, and why he trapped Mario in a painting.
List of Super Mario 64 glitches
Once Mario gets back to the start, he sees that he has-- ABRACADABRA! ...disappeared.
("Wonder how he did it.")
List of Super Mario 64 DS glitches
This glitch can be done as by any character. First, get the character on the edge of the bridge as close as possible. Next, long jump straight up and then come down hard. After 2 attempts, the character will drown in the water.
("Makes you wonder if dying by Ground Pounding onto lava is a glitch." - Apikachu68 (talk))
First, perform the glitch above.
("Note: This was the entire entry." - Apikachu68 (talk))
This glitch can be used with any character. The player must go to Snowman's Land and grab a Wario Cap from an enemy, unless they are using Wario.
("Yeah you can be any character, except they must be in a Wario form" - RHG1951 (talk))
These are glitches that are not completable when doing this.
("Then what's the point of listing them?" - Apikachu68 (talk))
List of Super Mario Bros. glitches
In the end of a swiming levels there's a space, about the size of a block, above the Warp Pipe that leads to the exit. If the player crotches with while being Super Mario then swims into the space, while still crocthing, Mario should walk backwards and get stuck in the far right of the wall.
List of Super Mario Kart glitches
The player needs to play as either player and lose all of their protective balls [...]
("You mean balloons?")
List of Super Mario Odyssey glitches
Cappy can still move around, and the glitch can be ended by warping to any available Checkpoint Flag, but the game will freeze and eventually freeze if Cappy gets stuck in a different Piranha Plant.
("Like putting the BJAODN page in itself." - Apikachu68 (talk)
List of Super Mario Sunshine glitches
Any time in Delfino Plaza (excluding the flood), if Mario sprays the pineapples in the small fountain behind the Grand Pianta Statue or the papayas in the other fountain next to the entrance to Noki Bay, the fruits explode in the water as Mario had thrown them into the ocean. (This isn't really a glitch, because once the fruits are out of their original place, if they touch water they disappear, or explode.)
("It's not a glitch, but I'll put it here anyway" - Yoshi876 (talk))
If Mario grabs a fruit in Pinna Park and gets shocked by an Electro-Koopa, Mario shakes as if he is being shocked.
("Mario gets shocked when he gets shocked, I'd never guess that" - Yoshi876 (talk))
List of Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U beta elements
According to Masahiro Sakurai on Famitsu, he was planning on adding the Ice Climbers for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, but despite the characters running without problems on the Wii U version, the team had trouble getting the Ice Climbers working in the Nintendo 3DS version due to issues on the hardware power that Sakurai mentions in the Super Smash Bros. Direct video that all fighters will get 60 FPS in the Nintendo 3DS version during in the development that caused the problem during in the debug testing.