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Various enemies have their designs changed in Fall, including on menus and during the credits. In the original ''Super Mario World'', these enemies receive new names in the credits, while in its Game Boy Advance remake, their names do not change.
Various enemies have their designs changed in Fall, including on menus and during the credits. In the original ''Super Mario World'', these enemies receive new names in the credits, while in its Game Boy Advance remake, their names do not change.
*[[Piranha Plant]]s, [[Jumping Fire Piranha Plant]]s, and [[Jumping Piranha Plant]]s have jack-o'-lantern heads, and the latter are also known as [[Jumping Pumpkin Plant]]s. While not an enemy, [[Vine|Beanstalk]]s also undergo this change.
*[[Piranha Plant]]s, [[Jumping Fire Piranha Plant]]s, and [[Jumping Piranha Plant]]s have jack-o'-lantern heads, and the latter are also known as [[Jumping Pumpkin Plant]]s. While not an enemy, [[Beanstalk]]s also undergo this change.
*[[Bullet Bill]]s become [[Pidgit]] projectiles and are also known as Pidgit Bills. In the original ''Super Mario World'' only, there is a quirk that causes the diagonal and vertical Bullet Bills of [[Vanilla Dome 4]] to not change. They also visibly flap their wings in the GBA remake.
*[[Bullet Bill]]s become [[Pidgit]] projectiles and are also known as Pidgit Bills. In the original ''Super Mario World'' only, there is a quirk that causes the diagonal and vertical Bullet Bills of [[Vanilla Dome 4]] to not change. They also visibly flap their wings in the GBA remake.
*[[Koopa Troopa]]s and [[Koopa Paratroopa]]s wear Mario Bros. masks<ref>{{cite|quote='''COMPLETING ALL GOALS''' When you complete all 96 goals in ''Super Mario World'', you get another short movie. This one starts out with Luigi, in a hot-air balloon, throwing what appear to be Mario Bros. masks over the side. A message appears, saying that you can now play a slightly different Dinosaur Land. What the heck? The scene switches to Mario, on the ground, booting a Koopa Troopa out of his Shell and running off. One of Luigi’s Mario Bros. masks falls near him. The poor Koopa, feeling a little exposed, puts on the mask to become some sort of peculiar bobble-head version of Mario. We return to Luigi in the hot-air balloon, still chucking masks over the side. Mario flies into the balloon, and a “CONGRATULATIONS” banner floats across the top of the balloon, with an invitation to press START. When you press START, you return to Dinosaur Land, but it is different. The color scheme has gone from spring greens and yellows to autumnal oranges and browns. All of your completed goals are still completed, but some of your enemies take on a different appearance. There’s no in-game benefit to completing all the goals again, but if you want to check out the new decor, go ahead.|author=Stratton, Bryan|date=February 26, 2002|title=''Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2–Prima’s Official Strategy Guide''|publisher=[[Prima Games]]|language=en-us|isbn=0-7615-3913-1|page=104}}</ref> instead of Koopa shells, and the former are also known as Mask Koopas.
*[[Koopa Troopa]]s and [[Koopa Paratroopa]]s wear Mario Bros. masks<ref>{{cite|quote='''COMPLETING ALL GOALS''' When you complete all 96 goals in ''Super Mario World'', you get another short movie. This one starts out with Luigi, in a hot-air balloon, throwing what appear to be Mario Bros. masks over the side. A message appears, saying that you can now play a slightly different Dinosaur Land. What the heck? The scene switches to Mario, on the ground, booting a Koopa Troopa out of his Shell and running off. One of Luigi’s Mario Bros. masks falls near him. The poor Koopa, feeling a little exposed, puts on the mask to become some sort of peculiar bobble-head version of Mario. We return to Luigi in the hot-air balloon, still chucking masks over the side. Mario flies into the balloon, and a “CONGRATULATIONS” banner floats across the top of the balloon, with an invitation to press START. When you press START, you return to Dinosaur Land, but it is different. The color scheme has gone from spring greens and yellows to autumnal oranges and browns. All of your completed goals are still completed, but some of your enemies take on a different appearance. There’s no in-game benefit to completing all the goals again, but if you want to check out the new decor, go ahead.|author=Stratton, Bryan|date=February 26, 2002|title=''Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2–Prima’s Official Strategy Guide''|publisher=[[Prima Games]]|language=en-us|isbn=0-7615-3913-1|page=104}}</ref> instead of Koopa shells, and the former are also known as Mask Koopas.

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