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====''Super Paper Mario''==== | ====''Super Paper Mario''==== | ||
In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', the music and the words remain, but the fallen Mario is not present, and the stage is absent too. The Game Over is also referenced throughout the game. This occurs once Mario, [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach]], or [[Bowser]] loses all HP (or five minutes pass | In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', the music and the words remain, but the fallen Mario is not present, and the stage is absent too. The Game Over is also referenced throughout the game. This occurs once Mario, [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach]], or [[Bowser]] loses all HP (or five minutes pass for each enemy room in the [[Flipside Pit of 100 Trials]] and [[Flopside Pit of 100 Trials]]), and they do a death animation in the overworld. The game retains the nonstandard ways to get Game Overs, including: | ||
*Refusing to answer all three of [[Merlon]]'s pleas for help at the beginning of the game before the player can even first take control of Mario (responding "Nah," "I don't wanna!", and "Still no."). | *Refusing to answer all three of [[Merlon]]'s pleas for help at the beginning of the game before the player can even first take control of Mario (responding "Nah," "I don't wanna!", and "Still no."). | ||
*Declining [[Tippi]]'s request to wear a helmet in [[Outer Space]] (responding "No" five times, then "Yes" three times). | *Declining [[Tippi]]'s request to wear a helmet in [[Outer Space]] (responding "No" five times, then "Yes" three times). |