User:L151



L151 has been a user on Super Mario Wiki since June 2008 and became a Patroller on July 2010 and later an Administrator on October 2011. If you need help, come talk to me on my talkpage. 
 * In the final level of World 9 in Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, a group of tile blocks (pictured) can be found spelling out "アリガトウ！" (Arigato!, meaning "Thank You" in Japanese).
 * The North American box cover of Mario Party 10 features Bowser holding a black Wii U Gamepad, while in the Japanese cover (pictured), he's holding a white version.
 * Daisy Cruiser can be seen in the background of Yoshi Circuit, in the GameCube and Wii U version.
 * In the Japanese and Korean versions, Cloudtop Cruise shares its name with Sky Garden from Mario Kart: Super Circuit.
 * The Double Cherry from Super Mario 3D World was actually the result of a mistake made by a staff member with the placement tool, which created two player Marios. The staff thought it was a good idea, and decided to put it in the game.
 * In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Goombella's tattle information on Hayzee is a reference to the Disney animated films Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Sleeping Beauty.
 * Mario Party 2 (pictured) is the only Nintendo 64 and home console Mario Party game to be release on the Virtual Console.
 * Super Mario World (pictured) was the first game Reggie Fils-Aime played on a game console.
 * In Paper Mario: Sticker Star, when Mario uses the Boom Box sticker, a remixed version of the Space Zone music from Super Mario Land 2: Six Golden Coins will play.
 * In the Japanese version of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Vivian (pictured) is depicted as a transgender female; this was later referenced in the Japanese version of the game's sequel on her Catch Card. In both English versions, Vivian is instead portrayed as a cisgender female.
 * Jimmy P. (pictured) from WarioWare: Smooth Moves bears a resemblance to the eponymous main character of the manga/anime Bobobo-Bo Bo-Bobo.
 * The Japanese name of The Bafflewood in Paper Mario: Sticker Star is a reference to both the Forever Forest and Forest of Illusion, which in itself is a reference to the Lost Woods in The Legend of Zelda series.
 * According to an interview given in Family Computer Magazine, Shigeru Miyamoto added World 9 in Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels due to the interest in the Minus World-esque "World-9" levels in the Japanese version of the original Super Mario Bros.
 * In Donkey Kong Country Returns and its Nintendo 3DS remake, Mr. Game & Watch makes a cameo appearance in the background of the level Foggy Fumes.