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**The player can disable the mid-air spin for {{button|switch|B}} or {{button|switch|A}} by holding the {{button|switch|leftstick}} down for three seconds on the title screen while pressing the {{button|switch|L}} and {{button|switch|R}} buttons at the same time. When Nabbit's voice is heard, the jump controls have been disabled for the mid-air spin. However, this has to be done each time the game starts up.
**The player can disable the mid-air spin for {{button|switch|B}} or {{button|switch|A}} by holding the {{button|switch|leftstick}} down for three seconds on the title screen while pressing the {{button|switch|L}} and {{button|switch|R}} buttons at the same time. When Nabbit's voice is heard, the jump controls have been disabled for the mid-air spin. However, this has to be done each time the game starts up.
*Pressing {{button|switch|ZL}} no longer lets the player play as Nabbit in ''New Super Luigi U''; this is instead done through the menu.
*Pressing {{button|switch|ZL}} no longer lets the player play as Nabbit in ''New Super Luigi U''; this is instead done through the menu.
**Because of this, playing as a Mii is no longer possible in [[Flying Squirrel Ovation]].
*Two buttons are now used to go in the [[bubble]] during multiplayer by holding down {{button|switch|L}} and {{button|switch|R}} rather than one button, unlike the original Wii U game.
*Two buttons are now used to go in the [[bubble]] during multiplayer by holding down {{button|switch|L}} and {{button|switch|R}} rather than one button, unlike the original Wii U game.
*In the red Toad Houses with [[? Block]]s, Toad gives the player all of the items inside the blocks that were hit, instead of just one.
*In the red Toad Houses with [[? Block]]s, Toad gives the player all of the items inside the blocks that were hit, instead of just one.

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