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*''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' - New arrangements of the Ground Theme (which features the level clear theme and Grass Land's theme), Fortress Boss theme (featuring Ice Land and Dark Land's themes), and Bowser battle theme (also featuring Dark Land's theme) are available as tracks. | *''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' - New arrangements of the Ground Theme (which features the level clear theme and Grass Land's theme), Fortress Boss theme (featuring Ice Land and Dark Land's themes), and Bowser battle theme (also featuring Dark Land's theme) are available as tracks. | ||
*''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'' - ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' returns as a course style. The Enemy Course theme plays when the "Boss Music" sound effect is activated in the ''Super Mario Bros.'' style, the Fortress Boss theme plays when it is activated in the ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' style, and the Bowser battle theme plays when the "Final Boss" sound effect is activated in the ''Super Mario Bros.'' and ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' style. | *''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'' - ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' returns as a course style. The Enemy Course theme plays when the "Boss Music" sound effect is activated in the ''Super Mario Bros.'' style, the Fortress Boss theme plays when it is activated in the ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' style, and the Bowser battle theme plays when the "Final Boss" sound effect is activated in the ''Super Mario Bros.'' and ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' style. | ||
*''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' - The Brooklyn couple's house features a framed piece of artwork resembling the green triangular texture patterns used for hills in ''Super Mario Bros | *''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' - The Brooklyn couple's house features a framed piece of artwork resembling the green triangular texture patterns used for hills in ''Super Mario Bros 3''. [[Music Box]]es, [[P Switch]]es, [[P-Wing]]s, [[Lakitu's Cloud]]s, [[anchor]]s, [[treasure chest]]s as they appear in ''Super Mario Bros 3'''s [[Toad House]]s, and a [[hammer]] can be seen in the antique store. On the back wall of the store is a picture of Princess Peach as she appears in ''Super Mario Bros 3'''s [[letter]]s. When Mario runs from some Toad Guards in [[Peach's Castle]], the sound he makes when skidding across the hallway is identical to the dashing sound from this game. The [[Tanooki Mario|Tanooki Suit]], which debuted in ''Super Mario Bros 3'', also appears. The sign above the vertical [[lift]] Mario and Toad use resembles the world maps from ''Super Mario Bros 3''. The Ground Theme, Athletic Theme, Toad House/P Switch music, [[Spade Panel]] minigame music, [[Airship Theme]], and [[Hammer Bro]] mini-boss music are arranged in the film's score. The [[Koopa Troop]]'s territory is the [[Dark Land|Dark Lands]]. The [[P-Meter]] sound effect and the drum sample are used in the track "Press Start". The piano Bowser plays has [[Ludwig von Koopa]]'s name on it. The voxel map Peach uses makes the "world map start" sound effect when the Mushroom Kingdom forms. | ||
*''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'' - The minigame music is reused for the Wonder Effect in [[Taily's Toxic Pond]], and the Hammer Bro music is reused for the Break Time! level [[Trottin' Piranha Plants (level)|Trottin' Piranha Plants]]. | *''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'' - The minigame music is reused for the Wonder Effect in [[Taily's Toxic Pond]], and the Hammer Bro music is reused for the Break Time! level [[Trottin' Piranha Plants (level)|Trottin' Piranha Plants]]. | ||
*''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]'' - A [[Super Mario Bros. 3 (WarioWare: Move It!)|microgame]] based on ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' appears in this game, in which the player controls a flying [[Raccoon Mario]]. | *''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]'' - A [[Super Mario Bros. 3 (WarioWare: Move It!)|microgame]] based on ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' appears in this game, in which the player controls a flying [[Raccoon Mario]]. | ||
*''[[Princess Peach: Showtime!]]'' - The curtain transition uses a similar music cue to the opening scene from ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. | |||
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