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*[[Donkey Kong Country (series)|''Donkey Kong Country'' series]]: In addition to New Donk City being named after Donkey Kong, characters' names from this series appear as street signs, such as [[Diddy Kong]], [[Dixie Kong]], [[Tiny Kong]], [[Cranky Kong]], [[Candy Kong]], [[Rambi]], [[Expresso]], [[Squawks]], and [[King K. Rool]]. Diddy is also the basis of an outfit and cap that Mario can wear.
*[[Donkey Kong Country (series)|''Donkey Kong Country'' series]]: In addition to New Donk City being named after Donkey Kong, characters' names from this series appear as street signs, such as [[Diddy Kong]], [[Dixie Kong]], [[Tiny Kong]], [[Cranky Kong]], [[Candy Kong]], [[Rambi]], [[Expresso]], [[Squawks]], and [[King K. Rool]]. Diddy is also the basis of an outfit and cap that Mario can wear.
*''[[Mario's Picross]]'': The Explorer Hat and Explorer Outfit originate from this game.
*''[[Mario's Picross]]'': The Explorer Hat and Explorer Outfit originate from this game.
*''[[Super Mario 64]]'': ''Super Mario Odyssey'' is considered a spiritual successor to both this game and ''Super Mario Sunshine''. The structure of the kingdoms carries over what was established in this game, such as the lack of a time limit and having areas change each time the player visits them, based on what the player has previously completed. This game also introduced utilizing [[cap]]s as power-ups. The number on Mario's football jersey and baseball uniform is "64." There is [[Koopa Freerunning|a minigame]] involving a footrace with [[Koopa Troopa]]s, much like with [[Koopa the Quick]]. Mario can jump into some paintings in specific kingdoms to get to other kingdoms. In the [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]], the music that plays after Mario jumps into a painting and the two different actions of how Mario exits the paintings reflecting on if he won or lost are used. Mario's idle animation is similar to the one in this game, in which he falls asleep and begins to mutter about various kinds of pasta.<ref>Looygi Bros (August 15, 2019). [https://youtu.be/_V18Kq7IZmY What is Mario saying in his sleep? - Super Mario Odyssey]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved April 20, 2023.</ref> [[Treasure chest]]s that need to be opened in a certain order to obtain a [[Power Moon]] return. In the [[Seaside Kingdom]], the "Treasure Trap Hidden in the Inlet" Power Moon has the same order to open the treasure chests as the "[[Treasure in the Ocean Cave|Treasure of the Ocean Cave]]" [[Power Star]] in [[Jolly Roger Bay]]. The jingle that plays when Mario collects a non-plot-specific Power Moon is similar to the "Course Clear" jingle from this game, while the original jingle plays when Mario collects a Power Star in the Mushroom Kingdom. The [[regional coin]]s in the Mushroom Kingdom have the design of the coins from this game. There is an outfit and cap, aptly named "Mario 64 Suit" and "Mario 64 Cap," respectively, that, when equipped, change Mario's clothes and face to the polygon-like texture used in this game. Another outfit and cap, called "Metal Mario Suit" and "Metal Mario Cap," respectively, changes Mario into his [[Metal Mario|metal form]] from this game and similarly changes his texture. Yoshi can be found on the rooftop of Peach's Castle in the Mushroom Kingdom just like in this game. [[Klepto]] grabs [[Cappy]] just like how he grabs Mario's cap in this game. A scene of Mario fighting Bowser in this game and the music that plays when he fights Bowser play when he captures Bowser, and the music can also be heard during a part of "Break Free (Lead the Way)." Mario can perform this game's variation of the [[Spin Jump]] when he jumps off one of the bouncy red flowers found in-game. The backyard in Peach's Castle from this game returns, and it and the castle proper are set to an arrangement of the location's original music cue, "[[Inside the Castle Walls]]." The jingle that plays when the player has triggered an event returns. The water surrounding Peach's Castle can be drained like in this game. The Power Moon obtained from looking up to the ceiling in Peach's Castle is similar to how Mario looks up to the ceiling to access the course [[Tower of the Wing Cap]]. The map that [[Hint Toad]] consults is a map of the [[Bob-omb Battlefield]].<ref>@Frying_Pants. (November 5, 2017). [https://web.archive.org/web/20221225074155/https://twitter.com/Frying_Pants/status/926991088933629952 "The map that Hint Toad consults in Odyssey is a map of Bob-Omb Battlefield from Mario 64."] ''Twitter''. Retrieved December 28, 2022.</ref> [[Torkdrift]] is also a notable [[Spindrift]]. Finally, the post-credits ending has Mario exclaim, ''"Thank you so much for playing my game!"'
*''[[Super Mario 64]]'': ''Super Mario Odyssey'' is considered a spiritual successor to both this game and ''Super Mario Sunshine''. The structure of the kingdoms carries over what was established in this game, such as the lack of a time limit and having areas change each time the player visits them, based on what the player has previously completed. This game also introduced utilizing [[cap]]s as power-ups. The number on Mario's football jersey and baseball uniform is "64." There is [[Koopa Freerunning|a minigame]] involving a footrace with [[Koopa Troopa]]s, much like with [[Koopa the Quick]]. Mario can jump into some paintings in specific kingdoms to get to other kingdoms. In the [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]], the music that plays after Mario jumps into a painting and the two different actions of how Mario exits the paintings reflecting on if he won or lost are used. Mario's idle animation is similar to the one in this game, in which he falls asleep and begins to mutter about various kinds of pasta.<ref>Looygi Bros (August 15, 2019). [https://youtu.be/_V18Kq7IZmY What is Mario saying in his sleep? - Super Mario Odyssey]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved April 20, 2023.</ref> [[Treasure chest]]s that need to be opened in a certain order to obtain a [[Power Moon]] return. In the [[Seaside Kingdom]], the "Treasure Trap Hidden in the Inlet" Power Moon has the same order to open the treasure chests as the "[[Treasure in the Ocean Cave|Treasure of the Ocean Cave]]" [[Power Star]] in [[Jolly Roger Bay]]. The jingle that plays when Mario collects a non-plot-specific Power Moon is similar to the "Course Clear" jingle from this game, while the original jingle plays when Mario collects a Power Star in the Mushroom Kingdom. The [[regional coin]]s in the Mushroom Kingdom have the design of the coins from this game. There is an outfit and cap, aptly named "Mario 64 Suit" and "Mario 64 Cap," respectively, that, when equipped, change Mario's clothes and face to the polygon-like texture used in this game. Another outfit and cap, called "Metal Mario Suit" and "Metal Mario Cap," respectively, changes Mario into his [[Metal Mario|metal form]] from this game and similarly changes his texture. Yoshi can be found on the rooftop of Peach's Castle in the Mushroom Kingdom just like in this game. [[Klepto]] grabs [[Cappy]] just like how he grabs Mario's cap in this game. A scene of Mario fighting Bowser in this game and the music that plays when he fights Bowser play when he captures Bowser, and the music can also be heard during a part of "Break Free (Lead the Way)." Mario can perform this game's variation of the [[Spin Jump]] when he jumps off one of the bouncy red flowers found in-game. The backyard in Peach's Castle from this game returns, and it and the castle proper are set to an arrangement of the location's original music cue, "[[Inside the Castle Walls]]." The jingle that plays when the player has triggered an event returns. The water surrounding Peach's Castle can be drained like in this game. The Power Moon obtained from looking up to the ceiling in Peach's Castle is similar to how Mario looks up to the ceiling to access the course [[Tower of the Wing Cap]]. The map that [[Hint Toad]] consults is a map of the [[Bob-omb Battlefield]].<ref>@Frying_Pants. (November 5, 2017). [https://web.archive.org/web/20221225074155/https://twitter.com/Frying_Pants/status/926991088933629952 "The map that Hint Toad consults in Odyssey is a map of Bob-Omb Battlefield from Mario 64."] ''Twitter''. Retrieved December 28, 2022.</ref> [[Torkdrift]] is also a notable [[Spindrift]]. Bowser being fought in the [[Cloud Kingdom]] may reference [[Bowser in the Sky]]. Finally, the post-credits ending has Mario exclaim, ''"Thank you so much for playing my game!"'
*''[[Mario Artist (series)|Mario Artist]]'': The Painter's Cap originates from Mario's outfit in this series' box art.
*''[[Mario Artist (series)|Mario Artist]]'': The Painter's Cap originates from Mario's outfit in this series' box art.
*''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'': ''Super Mario Odyssey'' is the first 3D ''Super Mario'' game since ''Super Mario Sunshine'' to feature open sandbox-style levels. Additionally, Mario can once again slide while grabbing on a ledge. Mario retains this game's version of the Spin Jump as well. Some areas feature platforming challenges without the aid of Cappy, similarly to some of the secret courses in this game requiring completion without the aid of [[F.L.U.D.D.|FLUDD]]. The [[Gushen]] enemy capture grants Mario abilities very similar to FLUDD's various nozzles, including cleaning [[burning goop]] in the Seaside Kingdom, being propelled forward upon the surface of a body of water, and providing a method of defeating [[Mollusque-Lanceur]] that is very similar to how numerous bosses in ''Super Mario Sunshine'' are defeated (dousing in water by hovering from above). [[Isle Delfino]], the main setting of this game, is visually referenced on the world atlas present on a Japanese billboard advertisement for ''Super Mario Odyssey''.<ref>[http://nintendoeverything.com/super-mario-odyssey-advertising-starts-in-japan/]</ref><ref>[https://www.mariowiki.com/File:Super-Mario-Odyssey-Map.jpg]</ref> When Mario stands in smoke or the poison spat out by [[Poison Piranha Plant]]s, he gets covered in soot or the poison, resembling him being covered in [[goop]] from this game. Through an update released on February 21, 2018, Mario can receive the outfit and sunglasses like he received from the [[sunglasses vendor]] in this game.
*''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'': ''Super Mario Odyssey'' is the first 3D ''Super Mario'' game since ''Super Mario Sunshine'' to feature open sandbox-style levels. Additionally, Mario can once again slide while grabbing on a ledge. Mario retains this game's version of the Spin Jump as well. Some areas feature platforming challenges without the aid of Cappy, similarly to some of the secret courses in this game requiring completion without the aid of [[F.L.U.D.D.|FLUDD]]. The [[Gushen]] enemy capture grants Mario abilities very similar to FLUDD's various nozzles, including cleaning [[burning goop]] in the Seaside Kingdom, being propelled forward upon the surface of a body of water, and providing a method of defeating [[Mollusque-Lanceur]] that is very similar to how numerous bosses in ''Super Mario Sunshine'' are defeated (dousing in water by hovering from above). [[Isle Delfino]], the main setting of this game, is visually referenced on the world atlas present on a Japanese billboard advertisement for ''Super Mario Odyssey''.<ref>[http://nintendoeverything.com/super-mario-odyssey-advertising-starts-in-japan/]</ref><ref>[https://www.mariowiki.com/File:Super-Mario-Odyssey-Map.jpg]</ref> When Mario stands in smoke or the poison spat out by [[Poison Piranha Plant]]s, he gets covered in soot or the poison, resembling him being covered in [[goop]] from this game. Through an update released on February 21, 2018, Mario can receive the outfit and sunglasses like he received from the [[sunglasses vendor]] in this game.

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