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*The painting that acts as an entrance to '''[[Jolly Roger Bay]]''' ''(pictured)'' depicts a sunken ship. However, in Japanese copies of ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' (except for the Shindou Edition), the painting is of a cloud of bubbles. In ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', the painting of bubbles is used regardless of the game region and the frame is light-blue instead of yellow. | *The painting that acts as an entrance to '''[[Jolly Roger Bay]]''' ''(pictured)'' depicts a sunken ship. However, in Japanese copies of ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' (except for the Shindou Edition), the painting is of a cloud of bubbles. In ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', the painting of bubbles is used regardless of the game region and the frame is light-blue instead of yellow. | ||
*The appearance of '''[[Mean Emcee]]''', a boss from ''[[Wario World]]'', parodies that of ''[[wikipedia:The Mask|The Mask]]''. | *The appearance of '''[[Mean Emcee]]''', a boss from ''[[Wario World]]'', parodies that of ''[[wikipedia:The Mask|The Mask]]''. | ||
*'''[[Bowser]]' | *'''[[Bowser]]'''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> Japanese name (クッパ, ''Kuppa'') references the Korean dish [[wikipedia:Guk#Gukbap|gukbap]]; in Japan, the two have the same name. | ||
*In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', inside the [[Great Tree]] after the completion of the [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door#Chapter 2: The Great Boggly Tree|chapter]], there is a room where a '''[[Jabbi]]''' is hidden in a bush. If shaken, the Jabbi appears and gives [[Mario]] a [[Mushroom]]. | *In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', inside the [[Great Tree]] after the completion of the [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door#Chapter 2: The Great Boggly Tree|chapter]], there is a room where a '''[[Jabbi]]''' is hidden in a bush. If shaken, the Jabbi appears and gives [[Mario]] a [[Mushroom]]. |
Revision as of 11:42, January 30, 2017
- The painting that acts as an entrance to Jolly Roger Bay (pictured) depicts a sunken ship. However, in Japanese copies of Super Mario 64 (except for the Shindou Edition), the painting is of a cloud of bubbles. In Super Mario 64 DS, the painting of bubbles is used regardless of the game region and the frame is light-blue instead of yellow.
- The appearance of Mean Emcee, a boss from Wario World, parodies that of The Mask.
- Bowser's Japanese name (クッパ, Kuppa) references the Korean dish gukbap; in Japan, the two have the same name.
- In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, inside the Great Tree after the completion of the chapter, there is a room where a Jabbi is hidden in a bush. If shaken, the Jabbi appears and gives Mario a Mushroom.