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In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', Boo's Mansion (though referred to only as "the mansion") is briefly mentioned by Bow, who appears (alongside Bootler) at [[Poshley Heights]] after the game is beaten. Apparently, it was a prolonged amount of time spent at the mansion that inspired Bow to take her vacation to Poshley Heights. | In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', Boo's Mansion (though referred to only as "the mansion") is briefly mentioned by Bow, who appears (alongside Bootler) at [[Poshley Heights]] after the game is beaten. Apparently, it was a prolonged amount of time spent at the mansion that inspired Bow to take her vacation to Poshley Heights. | ||
The concept of a mansion haunted by ghosts and filled with puzzles has been used in other [[ | The concept of a mansion haunted by ghosts and filled with puzzles has been used in other [[Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' games]] as well, most notably ''[[Super Mario World]]'' and ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. Also, the [[Ghost House]] featured in ''[[Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix]]'' looks extremely similar to Boo's Mansion, including similar Boo portraits and chandeliers. | ||
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