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*In an [[List of Super Paper Mario pre-release and unused content|early version]] of ''Super Paper Mario'', Tippi was originally present during the battle with [[Big Blooper (Super Paper Mario)|Big Blooper]] in Chapter 3. | *In an [[List of Super Paper Mario pre-release and unused content|early version]] of ''Super Paper Mario'', Tippi was originally present during the battle with [[Big Blooper (Super Paper Mario)|Big Blooper]] in Chapter 3. | ||
*In the game Mario Party DS, released in the same year as Super Paper Mario, a reference to Timpani is made in one of the collectible figurines. “This guy’s hammers aren’t just for attacking, they’re apparently for making music too! Who knew Hammer Bro wanted to play the timpani?” | |||
**In real life, a timpani is a type of hemispherical drum. Hammer Bro plays the timpani with his hammer. | |||
*As noted above, the exact fate Timpani was subjected to by Blumiere's father is not directly stated in the game, and there are pieces of evidence that point in conflicting directions. | *As noted above, the exact fate Timpani was subjected to by Blumiere's father is not directly stated in the game, and there are pieces of evidence that point in conflicting directions. | ||
**When recounting how he originally found Timpani, Merlon claims that she had been cursed to wander through worlds to the point of death. It is unknown how he would have known this with such certainty as his wording implies, though, especially as he admits that she had amnesia at the time and that he has no inkling of where she originated from. | **When recounting how he originally found Timpani, Merlon claims that she had been cursed to wander through worlds to the point of death. It is unknown how he would have known this with such certainty as his wording implies, though, especially as he admits that she had amnesia at the time and that he has no inkling of where she originated from. |