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==Rename Warp Whistle to Recorder or Magic Whistle==
==Rename Warp Whistle to Recorder or Magic Whistle==
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There is a discussion above about this, but to reiterate, the term Warp Whistle only seems to have had official use in the ''Super Mario All-Stars'' guide, whereas all ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' instruction booklets - including the one that came with ''Super Mario All-Stars'' and the standalone NES version guide - refer to it as Magic Whistle, as does the princess' sixth letter in the game. However, the item shows up again in ''Paper Mario: Color Splash'' under the name Recorder, first as its sprite form before being converted into a card, and is also referred to as such in the digital manual's developer's notes. Incidentally, the name is actually a direct reference to the item's original appearance as one of the usable treasures shown in the [http://legendsoflocalization.com/the-legend-of-zelda/items/#whistle-while-you-work opening demo] of ''The Legend of Zelda''.
There is a discussion above about this, but to reiterate, the term Warp Whistle only seems to have had official use in the ''Super Mario All-Stars'' guide, whereas all ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' instruction booklets - including the one that came with ''Super Mario All-Stars'' and the standalone NES version guide - refer to it as Magic Whistle, as does the princess' sixth letter in the game. However, the item shows up again in ''Paper Mario: Color Splash'' under the name Recorder, first as its sprite form before being converted into a card, and is also referred to as such in the digital manual's developer's notes. Incidentally, the name is actually a direct reference to the item's original appearance as one of the usable treasures shown in the [http://legendsoflocalization.com/the-legend-of-zelda/items/#whistle-while-you-work opening demo] of ''The Legend of Zelda''.


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