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==References to other games==
==References to other games==
*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'': Part of the overworld theme can be heard in the plains theme, as well as in the game's credits.
*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'': Part of the overworld theme can be heard in the plains theme (along with a baseball-styled rendition of it when Mario uses the bat sticker), as well as in the game's credits.
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'': [[Shy Guys]], [[Snifits]], [[Pokeys]] and [[Ninji|Ninjis]], which were introduced in this game, appear in this game. Some Pokeys are designed like their first appearance from this game as well. The main theme is a jazzy version of the credits theme.
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'': [[Shy Guys]], [[Snifits]], [[Pokeys]] and [[Ninji|Ninjis]], which were introduced in this game, appear in this game. Some Pokeys are designed like their first appearance from this game as well. The main theme is a jazzy version of the credits theme.
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'': The [[Goomba's Shoe]], [[Super Leaf]] and [[Frog Suit]] return directly from this game, now as stickers. An Airship also appears. The athletic overworld theme is remixed for the ski lift ride in 4-5.
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'': The [[Goomba's Shoe]], [[Super Leaf]] and [[Frog Suit]] return directly from this game, now as stickers. An Airship also appears. The athletic overworld theme is remixed for the ski lift ride in 4-5.
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*''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]'': The music played when using the [[Sticker_(Paper_Mario:_Sticker_Star)|Boom-Box]] is a snippet of the [[Space Zone]] theme from this game.
*''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]'': The music played when using the [[Sticker_(Paper_Mario:_Sticker_Star)|Boom-Box]] is a snippet of the [[Space Zone]] theme from this game.
*''[[Super Mario 64]]'': During the mine cart ride in World 4-6, a remix of [[The Princess's Secret Slide]] plays.
*''[[Super Mario 64]]'': During the mine cart ride in World 4-6, a remix of [[The Princess's Secret Slide]] plays.
*''[[Paper Mario]]'': Similar to the first ''Paper Mario'', Bowser ends up becoming nigh-invincible from a magical wish-granting object. In this case, however, it was purely by accident. Also, in both games' climax, Mario confronts Bowser at a flying castle, and Bowser also ends up growing larger in a last ditch effort to beat Mario after his initial invincibility was temporarily disabled, also significantly bolstering his invincibility to be absolute. The game ends with a parade, much like this game. Enemies like [[Spear Guy|Spear Guys]] and Ninjis make their re-appearance in the series since this game. Also, a letter written by [[Parakarry]] may be found in [[Shy Guy Jungle]] in the garbage before the goat eats it. Mario's design and expressions are more based off him in this game, as well as the scenery. If the worlds in Sticker Star are completed in numerical order, the boss of the fifth "chapter," as in Paper Mario, is a Piranha Plant fought inside a volcano.
*''[[Paper Mario]]'': Similar to the first ''Paper Mario'', Bowser ends up becoming nigh-invincible from a magical wish-granting object. In this case, however, it was purely by accident. Also, in both games' climax, Mario confronts Bowser at a flying castle, and Bowser also ends up growing larger in a last ditch effort to beat Mario after his initial invincibility was temporarily disabled, also significantly bolstering his invincibility to be absolute. The game ends with a parade, much like this game. Enemies like [[Spear Guy|Spear Guys]] and Ninjis make their re-appearance in the series since this game. Also, a letter written by [[Parakarry]] may be found in [[Shy Guy Jungle]] in the garbage before the goat eats it. Mario's design and expressions are more based off him in this game, as well as the scenery. If the worlds in Sticker Star are completed in numerical order, the boss of the fifth "chapter," as in Paper Mario, is a Piranha Plant fought inside a volcano. Additionally, a slight remix of the [[Dry Dry Ruins]] theme (combined with the ''Super Mario Bros.'' overworld song) can be heard in the cavern of World 2-1.
*''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'': Searching the dump in [[Shy Guy Jungle]] before using the [[Goat]] reveals a memo from [[Goombella]], who is apparently still attending [[University of Goom]] and doing research on the [[Chomp Ruins]] during the events of the game, but is never seen. The miniboss theme is a remix of this game's.
*''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'': Searching the dump in [[Shy Guy Jungle]] before using the [[Goat]] reveals a memo from [[Goombella]], who is apparently still attending [[University of Goom]] and doing research on the [[Chomp Ruins]] during the events of the game, but is never seen. The miniboss theme is a remix of this game's.
*''[[Super Paper Mario]]'': At the beginning of the game, after Mario saves one of the Toads in Decalburg, the latter will claim that Bowser crumpled him up 256 times, which is a nod to the running joke in ''Super Paper Mario'', starting with [[Dimentio]] claiming that [[Dimension D]] makes his attacks "256 times more powerful", followed by [[Flint Cragley]]'s camera crew claiming that the "Rainbowzilla" story was apparently told that amount of times.
*''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'': [[Gooper Blooper]] and [[Petey Piranha]], which made their first and main appearance in ''Super Mario Sunshine'', return.
*''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'': [[Gooper Blooper]] and [[Petey Piranha]], which made their first and main appearance in ''Super Mario Sunshine'', return.
*''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'': Portions of the music inside the Enigmansion are remixed from the [[Ghostly Galaxy]] theme.
*''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'': Portions of the music inside the Enigmansion are remixed from the [[Ghostly Galaxy]] theme.