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*''Mario Party 7'' contains text that is considered inappropriate in the United Kingdom. In [[Grand Canal]], if the player chooses to hear advice about the board from Toadsworth, he says the following: "The Star will move to another location when someone gets one. What a crafty [[wiktionary:bugger|bugger]]!" Despite this, the game was not recalled or edited and it did not affect the PEGI 3+ rating, unlike other games (such as ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'') that contain this word.
*''Mario Party 7'' contains text that is considered inappropriate in the United Kingdom. In [[Grand Canal]], if the player chooses to hear advice about the board from Toadsworth, he says the following: "The Star will move to another location when someone gets one. What a crafty [[wiktionary:bugger|bugger]]!" Despite this, the game was not recalled or edited and it did not affect the PEGI 3+ rating, unlike other games (such as ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'') that contain this word.
*In the Japanese version, this is the last ''Mario Party'' game to use a female announcer (which is the same as the other versions of ''[[Mario Party 5]]'') until ''[[Super Mario Party]]''; ''Mario Party 5'' is the last such game for the international versions.
*In the Japanese version, this is the last ''Mario Party'' game to use a female announcer (which is the same as the other versions of ''[[Mario Party 5]]'') until ''[[Super Mario Party]]''; ''Mario Party 5'' is the last such game for the international versions.
*In 2005, Tomy released finger puppets to celebrate the launch of the game, these finger puppets include [[Mario]], [[Waluigi]], [[Wario]] and more


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