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*In the introductory cutscene of ''Super Mario Sunshine'', the player can see other islands surrounding Isle Delfino, which are shaped like an ocean sunfish (northwest), a sting ray (west), a crab (southwest), a small fish (south), a sea turtle (east), and a jellyfish (northeast). In this cutscene it is also implied that Isle Delfino is directly on the equator of the planet, as indicated by the red line.
*In the introductory cutscene of ''Super Mario Sunshine'', the player can see other islands surrounding Isle Delfino, which are shaped like an ocean sunfish (northwest), a sting ray (west), a crab (southwest), a small fish (south), a sea turtle (east), and a jellyfish (northeast). In this cutscene it is also implied that Isle Delfino is directly on the equator of the planet, as indicated by the red line.
*Although Isle Delfino appeared on a promotional world map prior to ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''{{'}}s release, it does not appear in the final game.
*Although Isle Delfino appeared on a promotional world map prior to ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''{{'}}s release, it does not appear in the final game.
*Isle Delfino is Hawaii like due to the trees, Hawaiian like skirts. The dances done by Piantas and lush tropical vibe it's locations bring.
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