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*In ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'', '''[[Kamek]]''' ''(pictured)'' was originally intended to be one of the playable characters, but [[List of Mario Kart 64 pre-release and unused content|was replaced]] by [[Donkey Kong]] in the final version.
*'''''[[Wario Land II]]''''' ''(pictured)'' was the first game to portray [[Wario]] wearing a short-sleeved shirt.
*In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', the ringtone that plays when Jolene (alias "X") contacts [[Mario]] on his [[Mailbox SP]] is the '''[[Ice Land]]''' map theme from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''.
*'''[[Prince Haru]]''' is the only character in the ''Mario'' series other than [[Mario]] with whom [[Princess Peach|Peach]] has a romantic relationship.  
*In the Japanese version of ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'', '''[[Corona Mountain]]''' appears as the third arena in [[Smash Skate]], but was renamed in other regions of the game.
*'''[[Wet-Dry World]]''' was used in a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WSUiq96TWg ''Got Milk?'' commercial] in the late 1990s. Mario, who is unable to jump onto a platform in the first area, breaks through the screen, through a series of events winds up in a refrigerator, drinks some milk, becomes super-sized, and starts walking on the top of the level. However, the level shown in the commercial differs from the one in-game in that the sky is bright blue instead of dark.  
*In the North American version of ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', the '''[[Elder Princess Shroob]]'s crown''' is given an attack rating, although the crown never actually attacks, as its purpose is to simply protect the princess from damage. In the Japanese and European versions of the game, this has been corrected, as the crown has a Power rating of 0.
*In ''[[Super Mario World]]'', the symbol on the mail box of '''[[Yoshi's House]]''' is ''Number-kun'' (〒), the logo of Japan's postal service.

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  • Wario Land II (pictured) was the first game to portray Wario wearing a short-sleeved shirt.
  • Prince Haru is the only character in the Mario series other than Mario with whom Peach has a romantic relationship.
  • Wet-Dry World was used in a Got Milk? commercial in the late 1990s. Mario, who is unable to jump onto a platform in the first area, breaks through the screen, through a series of events winds up in a refrigerator, drinks some milk, becomes super-sized, and starts walking on the top of the level. However, the level shown in the commercial differs from the one in-game in that the sky is bright blue instead of dark.
  • In Super Mario World, the symbol on the mail box of Yoshi's House is Number-kun (〒), the logo of Japan's postal service.