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*[[World 1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1]] was changed to nighttime. | *[[World 1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1]] was changed to nighttime. | ||
*Most of the graphics are from ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels|The Lost Levels]]'', although bricks and mountains are drawn like those in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' Bricks are not shaded, and mountains have smooth slopes instead of jagged slopes. Cloud platforms were replaced with the [[Mushroom Platform|Super Mushroom]] platforms but now with segmented stalks (which also replace the original [[Mushroom Platform|Super Mushroom]] platform designs from the original ''Super Mario Bros.''). Additionally, mikes replace the mushrooms found in the background. | *Most of the graphics are from ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels|The Lost Levels]]'', although bricks and mountains are drawn like those in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' Bricks are not shaded, and mountains have smooth slopes instead of jagged slopes. Cloud platforms were replaced with the [[Mushroom Platform|Super Mushroom]] platforms but now with segmented stalks (which also replace the original [[Mushroom Platform|Super Mushroom]] platform designs from the original ''Super Mario Bros.''). Additionally, mikes replace the mushrooms found in the background. | ||
*[[Goomba|Little Goomba]]s and [[Piranha Plant]]s were changed to big-headed caricatures of DJ Sunplaza Nakano and are respectively called オカピー<ref>''All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros.'' instruction booklet, page 12.</ref> (''Okapī'', "OkaP") and パックンオカピー<ref>''All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros.'' instruction booklet, page 13.</ref> (''Pakkun Okapī'', "Piranha OkaP"). This is a reference to Sunplaza Nakano's theme song in ''All Night Nippon''. | *[[Goomba|Little Goomba]]s and [[Piranha Plant]]s were changed to big-headed caricatures of DJ Sunplaza Nakano, the Friday night host, and are respectively called オカピー<ref>''All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros.'' instruction booklet, page 12.</ref> (''Okapī'', "OkaP") and パックンオカピー<ref>''All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros.'' instruction booklet, page 13.</ref> (''Pakkun Okapī'', "Piranha OkaP"). This is a reference to Sunplaza Nakano's theme song in ''All Night Nippon''. | ||
*The [[Super Star|Starman]] was changed into a Hiranya (ヒランヤ<ref>''All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros.'' instruction booklet, page 10.</ref>), a symbol popularized by a Japanese radio show called ''Young Paradise''. The Hiranya also resembles the {{wp|Star of David}}, a symbol of {{wp|Judaism}}. | *The [[Super Star|Starman]] was changed into a Hiranya (ヒランヤ<ref>''All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros.'' instruction booklet, page 10.</ref>), a symbol popularized by a Japanese radio show called ''Young Paradise''. The Hiranya also resembles the {{wp|Star of David}}, a symbol of {{wp|Judaism}}. | ||
*The {{wp|Nippon Broadcasting System|Nippon Broadcasting System, Inc.}} (the radio station that runs ''All Night Nippon'') logo is found on the flag that is raised when [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] enter a [[fortress]]. This logo is also found as the [[axe]]. | *The {{wp|Nippon Broadcasting System|Nippon Broadcasting System, Inc.}} (the radio station that runs ''All Night Nippon'') logo is found on the flag that is raised when [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] enter a [[fortress]]. This logo is also found as the [[axe]]. | ||
*The [[Toad (species)|mushroom retainer]]s were changed to | *The [[Toad (species)|mushroom retainer]]s were changed to show's hosts, while [[Princess Peach]] is dressed as a traditional Japanese princess. This marks the first time Princess Peach has ever done her hair up, predating ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' by 16 years, and is also the first media to depict her in a different outfit from her usual attire. | ||
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Their identities are as follows:<ref name=monogatari/> | Their identities are as follows:<ref name=monogatari/> | ||
**World 1: みゆき<small>(中島みゆき)</small> / Miyuki <small>({{wp|Miyuki Nakajima}})</small> | **World 1: みゆき<small>(中島みゆき)</small> / Miyuki <small>({{wp|Miyuki Nakajima}}), Monday host</small> | ||
**World 2: たかあき<small>(とんねるず・石橋貴明)</small> / Takaaka <small>(Tunnels' {{wp|Takaaki Ishibashi}})</small> | **World 2: たかあき<small>(とんねるず・石橋貴明)</small> / Takaaka <small>(Tunnels' {{wp|Takaaki Ishibashi}}), Tuesday co-host</small> | ||
**World 3: のりたけ<small>(とんねるず・木梨憲武)</small> / Noritake <small>(Tunnels' {{wp|Noritake Kinashi}})</small> | **World 3: のりたけ<small>(とんねるず・木梨憲武)</small> / Noritake <small>(Tunnels' {{wp|Noritake Kinashi}}), Tuesday co-host</small> | ||
**World 4: KYON²<small>(小泉今日子)</small> / KYONKYON <small>({{wp|Kyōko Koizumi}})</small> | **World 4: KYON²<small>(小泉今日子)</small> / KYONKYON <small>({{wp|Kyōko Koizumi}}), Wednesday host</small> | ||
**World 5: たけし<small>(ビートたけし)</small> / Takeshi <small>({{wp|Takeshi Kitano|Beat Takeshi}})</small> | **World 5: たけし<small>(ビートたけし)</small> / Takeshi <small>({{wp|Takeshi Kitano|Beat Takeshi}}), Thursday host</small> | ||
**World 6: まっちゃん<small>(ABブラザーズ・松野大介)</small> / Matchan <small>(AB Brothers' Daisuke Matsuno)</small> | **World 6: まっちゃん<small>(ABブラザーズ・松野大介)</small> / Matchan <small>(AB Brothers' Daisuke Matsuno), Saturday co-host</small> | ||
**World 7: ひでちゃん<small>(ABブラザーズ・中山秀征)</small> / Hidechan <small>(AB Brothers' {{wp|Hideyuki Nakayama}})</small> | **World 7: ひでちゃん<small>(ABブラザーズ・中山秀征)</small> / Hidechan <small>(AB Brothers' {{wp|Hideyuki Nakayama}}), Saturday co-host</small> | ||
**Worlds 8 & D: ピーチ{{hover|姫|ひめ}} / [[Princess Peach]] | **Worlds 8 & D: ピーチ{{hover|姫|ひめ}} / [[Princess Peach]] | ||
**Worlds A-C: Unknown (unlisted in the manual) | **Worlds A-C: Unknown (unlisted in the manual) |
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