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*Despite being [[Wario]]'s partner, '''[[Waluigi]]''' ''(pictured)'' has never made an appearance in the [[Wario (series)|''Wario'' series]].  
*Despite being [[Wario]]'s partner, '''[[Waluigi]]''' ''(pictured)'' has never made an appearance in the [[Wario (series)|''Wario'' series]].  
*'''''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''''' and '''''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''''' are the only [[Mario (series)|''Mario'' games]] to receive an E10 rating by the ESRB.
*'''''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''''' and '''''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''''' are the only [[Mario (series)|''Mario'' games]] to receive an E10 rating by the ESRB.
*In the Japanese version of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', '''[[Peeka]]''' wears bunny ears, cuffs, and bow; a reference to the [[wikipedia:Playboy Bunny|Playboy Bunny suit]]. In the European and American versions, Peeka instead wears cat ears like her sister, [[Lahla]].
*In the Japanese version of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', '''[[Peeka]]''' wears bunny ears, cuffs, and a bow, a reference to the [[wikipedia:Playboy Bunny|Playboy Bunny suit]]. In the European and American versions, Peeka instead wears cat ears like her sister, [[Lahla]].
*The Italian names of '''[[Private Goomp]], [[Corporal Paraplonk]], and [[Sergeant Guy]]''' references the Italian terminology "Tizio, Caio and Sempronio", meaning "three random guys".
*The Italian names of '''[[Private Goomp]], [[Corporal Paraplonk]], and [[Sergeant Guy]]''' reference the Italian terminology "Tizio, Caio and Sempronio," meaning "three random guys".

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