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====''Super Mario Advance''====
====''Super Mario Advance''====
In ''[[Super Mario Advance]]'', a [[Game Boy Advance]] [[reissue]] of ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', there is also a robotic Birdo boss named [[Robirdo]], who takes over [[Mouser]]'s position as the boss of [[World 3 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 3]]. ''Super Mario Advance'' is also notable for being one of the last games to give Birdo understandable voice acting, as further games would simply allow her to emit honking noises. In this game, Birdo speaks clear sentences such as, ''"This is as far as you go!"'' and ''"Well, hello there!"''. They are portrayed by [[Jen Taylor]] and each have distinct voices. The pink Birdoes has a gentler voice, compared to the slightly more aggressive demeanor of red Birdoes, whilst the green ones have a more inebriated voice. The other Birdos have different dialogue lines, implying that they are separate individuals, although Green Birdo's line, ''"I'm ready for you this time!"'', implies that she had fought Mario previously. In this version, the player can steal the bows from Red and Green Birdos, making them resemble their original NES sprites, which have much smaller bows. Throwing a bow back at the Birdo places it back on their head.
In ''[[Super Mario Advance]]'', a [[Game Boy Advance]] [[reissue]] of ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', there is also a robotic Birdo boss named [[Robirdo]], who takes over [[Mouser]]'s position as the boss of [[World 3 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 3]]. ''Super Mario Advance'' is also notable for being one of the last games to give Birdo understandable voice acting, as further games would simply allow her to emit honking noises. In this game, Birdo speaks clear sentences such as, ''"This is as far as you go!"'' and ''"Well, hello there!"''. She is portrayed by [[Jen Taylor]] and has the highest-pitched voice out of the different colors, with red and green having sequentially lower voices. The other Birdos have different dialogue lines, implying that they are separate individuals, although Green Birdo's line, ''"I'm ready for you this time!"'', implies that she had fought Mario previously. In this version, the player can steal the bows from Red and Green Birdos, making them resemble their original NES sprites, which have much smaller bows. Throwing a bow back at the Birdo places it back on their head.


The aforementioned cast roll mixup with Ostro and Birdo is fixed in ''Super Mario Advance''.
The aforementioned cast roll mixup with Ostro and Birdo is fixed in ''Super Mario Advance''.