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According to the [[Toad (species)|Toad]] near the main doors at the front of the castle, the paintings were created by [[Bowser]] to create his own world using the castle's [[Power Star]]s to keep the Toads and [[Princess Peach]] captive.<ref>[https://www.sm128c.com/warp-paintings-in-super-mario-64-explained-0179 "Warp Paintings in Super Mario 64 Explained"]. ''Super Mario 128 Central''. May 12, 2020.</ref>
According to the [[Toad (species)|Toad]] near the main doors at the front of the castle, the paintings were created by [[Bowser]] to create his own world using the castle's [[Power Star]]s to keep the Toads and [[Princess Peach]] captive.<ref>[https://www.sm128c.com/warp-paintings-in-super-mario-64-explained-0179 "Warp Paintings in Super Mario 64 Explained"]. ''Super Mario 128 Central''. May 12, 2020.</ref>


Paintings return in the remake, ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', where they serve the same purpose. All of the paintings have been retouched, with some also being redone due to some designs changing in the eight years between releases. Also, all releases of this game have the Jolly Roger Bay painting depicting bubbles.
Paintings return in the remake ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', where they serve the same purpose. All of the paintings have been retouched, with some also being redone due to some designs changing in the eight years between releases. Also, all releases of this game have the Jolly Roger Bay painting depicting bubbles.
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====''Super Mario Sunshine''====
====''Super Mario Sunshine''====
In ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' during the episode [[Mysterious Hotel Delfino]], a portrait is making a [[Pianta]] staying at [[Hotel Delfino]] feel uneasy. Spraying the portrait exposes the image of a [[Boo]] on it and allows Mario to leap through it, entering a new room.
In ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' during the episode [[Mysterious Hotel Delfino]], a portrait is making a [[Pianta]] staying at [[Hotel Delfino]] feel uneasy. Spraying the portrait exposes the image of a [[Boo]] on it and allows [[Mario]] to leap through it, entering a new room.


====''Super Mario Galaxy''====
====''Super Mario Galaxy''====
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Paintings return in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. Also referred to as  '''warp holes'''<ref>''Super Mario Odyssey'' description for "World Warper" achievement</ref> in this game, they serve the same purpose of acting as gateways to certain kingdoms, but they are not the [[Odyssey|primary means]] of traveling to each kingdom. Instead, they are scattered across each location, often in hidden areas. When used, they send [[Mario]] into enclosed areas in each kingdom so he can collect [[Power Moon]]s that are inaccessible through regular means. The paintings are typically not activated until the entrance location's story missions have been completed, though some, such as the one to the [[Sand Kingdom]], are usable earlier than that, while the ones to the [[Seaside Kingdom]], the [[Snow Kingdom]], and [[Bowser's Kingdom]] are inaccessible until the game is completed.
Paintings return in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. Also referred to as  '''warp holes'''<ref>''Super Mario Odyssey'' description for "World Warper" achievement</ref> in this game, they serve the same purpose of acting as gateways to certain kingdoms, but they are not the [[Odyssey|primary means]] of traveling to each kingdom. Instead, they are scattered across each location, often in hidden areas. When used, they send Mario into enclosed areas in each kingdom so he can collect [[Power Moon]]s that are inaccessible through regular means. The paintings are typically not activated until the entrance location's story missions have been completed, though some, such as the one to the [[Sand Kingdom]], are usable earlier than that, while the ones to the [[Seaside Kingdom]], the [[Snow Kingdom]], and [[Bowser's Kingdom]] are inaccessible until the game is completed.


Much larger paintings also appear in towers and other hidden areas outside [[Peach's Castle]]. They transport Mario to tougher versions of the battles against [[Knucklotec]], [[Torkdrift]], [[Mechawiggler]], [[Mollusque-Lanceur]], [[Cookatiel]], and the [[Ruined Dragon]]. When these paintings are used, the level-selection jingle from ''Super Mario 64'' plays before the rematches begin.
Much larger paintings also appear in towers and other hidden areas outside [[Peach's Castle]]. They transport Mario to tougher versions of the battles against [[Knucklotec]], [[Torkdrift]], [[Mechawiggler]], [[Mollusque-Lanceur]], [[Cookatiel]], and the [[Ruined Dragon]]. When these paintings are used, the level-selection jingle from ''Super Mario 64'' plays before the rematches begin.
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The destinations of certain paintings change depending on which kingdoms were chosen at the [[Lake Kingdom]] and [[Wooded Kingdom]] fork and the Snow Kingdom and Seaside Kingdom fork. Below is a table featuring the destination of the paintings in each scenario, with each column representing the kingdoms that were visited first in the respective forks.
The destinations of certain paintings change depending on which kingdoms were chosen at the [[Lake Kingdom]] and [[Wooded Kingdom]] fork and the Snow Kingdom and Seaside Kingdom fork. Below is a table featuring the destination of the paintings in each scenario, with each column representing the kingdoms that were visited first in the respective forks.


=====List of paintings=====
The following paintings appear in the game:
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!Lake Kingdom and Snow Kingdom
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===''Luigi's Mansion'' series===
===''Luigi's Mansion'' series===
====''Luigi's Mansion''====
====''Luigi's Mansion''====
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{{see also|Portrait ghost|Mario's Painting}}
[[File:Mario's Painting LM.png|thumb|150px|Mario trapped in a painting]]
[[File:Mario's Painting LM.png|thumb|150px|Mario trapped in a painting]]
Multiple paintings appear in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. Most are simple background objects that occasionally hold treasure and can be commented on by [[Luigi]] through the [[Game Boy Horror]]; some of these appear to depict living versions of the [[portrait ghost]]s, and the ones in the [[Parlor (Luigi's Mansion)|Parlor]] speak to Luigi after he blows out six [[candle]]s early on. Some, however, are more important to the plot, namely, the ones of the defeated portrait ghosts, the quality of which depends on how many [[pearl]]s Luigi collects. Another is the one [[Mario]] is trapped in, which serves as Luigi's primary goal. Before the battle with [[King Boo]], the painting is replaced with one of [[Bowser]], which sucks the two inside it. After Luigi defeats King Boo, the Mario painting reappears, and Luigi takes it back to [[Professor E. Gadd]]'s lab. Mario is then sent through the [[Ghost Portrificationizer]] in reverse to return him to normal. Unlike the static images of the portrait ghosts, Mario's picture is of him banging on the panel, trying to escape.
Multiple paintings appear in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. Most are simple background objects that occasionally hold treasure and can be commented on by [[Luigi]] through the [[Game Boy Horror]]; some of these appear to depict living versions of the [[portrait ghost]]s, and the ones in the [[Parlor (Luigi's Mansion)|Parlor]] speak to Luigi after he blows out six [[candle]]s early on. Some, however, are more important to the plot, namely, the ones of the defeated portrait ghosts, the quality of which depends on how many [[pearl]]s Luigi collects. Another is the one [[Mario]] is trapped in, which serves as Luigi's primary goal. Before the battle with [[King Boo]], the painting is replaced with one of [[Bowser]], which sucks the two inside it. After Luigi defeats King Boo, the Mario painting reappears, and Luigi takes it back to [[Professor E. Gadd]]'s lab. Mario is then sent through the [[Ghost Portrificationizer]] in reverse to return him to normal. Unlike the static images of the portrait ghosts, Mario's picture is of him banging on the panel, trying to escape.
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===Super Nintendo World===
===Super Nintendo World===
Two paintings make an appearance in [[Super Nintendo World]] inside [[Peach's Castle]]. They are modern versions of the paintings of the [[Bob-omb Battlefield]] and [[Tiny-Huge Island]] from ''Super Mario 64'' with frames resembling the warp paintings in ''Super Mario Odyssey'', which resemble their appearances in ''Super Mario 64 DS''. If they are looked at from the side, they reveal an image of [[Bowser Jr.]] in his [[Junior Clown Car]] with the [[Golden Mushroom (crownless)|Golden Mushroom]].
Two paintings make an appearance in [[Super Nintendo World]] inside [[Peach's Castle]]. They are modern versions of the paintings of the [[Bob-omb Battlefield]] and [[Tiny-Huge Island]] from ''Super Mario 64'' with frames resembling the warp paintings in ''Super Mario Odyssey'', which resemble their appearances in ''Super Mario 64 DS''. If they are looked at from the side, they reveal an image of [[Bowser Jr.]] in his [[Junior Clown Car]] with the [[Golden Mushroom (crownless)|Golden Mushroom]].
===''Princess Peach: Showtime!''===
After [[It's Showtime, Grape!]] is beaten in ''[[Princess Peach: Showtime!]]'', paintings of [[Grape (character)|Grape]] and the four [[Darkle]] bosses show up on the floor of the [[Sparkle Theater]] they were originally fought on, to facilitate rematches against them. The paintings of Darkle bosses show up above the first of two staircases that lead up to the next floor, while the paintings of Grape show up in the middle of the lower section of the basement.
During rematches against the five bosses that are started through the paintings, the five bosses offer three [[Sparkle Gem]]s each if various accomplishments are achieved, making the rematches required for 100% completion.
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SM64_JollyRogerBay_Painting_NTSC-J.png|''Super Mario 64'' ([[Jolly Roger Bay]], Japanese version)
SM64_JollyRogerBay_Painting_NTSC-J.png|''Super Mario 64'' ([[Jolly Roger Bay]], Japanese version)
SM64 JollyRogerBay Painting Other.png|''Super Mario 64'' (Jolly Roger Bay, international version)
SM64 JollyRogerBay Painting Other.png|''Super Mario 64'' (Jolly Roger Bay, international version)
Cool Cool Mountain painting.png|''Super Mario 64'' ([[Cool, Cool Mountain]] and [[Snowman's Land]]
Cool Cool Mountain painting.png|''Super Mario 64'' ([[Cool, Cool Mountain]] and [[Snowman's Land]])
Lethal Lava Land painting.png|''Super Mario 64'' ([[Lethal Lava Land]])
Lethal Lava Land painting.png|''Super Mario 64'' ([[Lethal Lava Land]])
Wet Dry World painting.png|''Super Mario 64'' ([[Wet-Dry World]])
Wet Dry World painting.png|''Super Mario 64'' ([[Wet-Dry World]])
Tall Tall Mountain painting.png|''Super Mario 64'' ([[Tall, Tall Mountain]])
Tall Tall Mountain painting.png|''Super Mario 64'' ([[Tall, Tall Mountain]])
Tiny Huge Island painting.png|''Super Mario 64'' ([[Tiny-Huge Island]])
Tiny Huge Island painting.png|''Super Mario 64'' ([[Tiny-Huge Island]])
Peach Painting.png|''Super Mario 64'' ([[Princess Peach]])
Bowser painting SM64.png|''Super Mario 64'' ([[Bowser]])
SM64 Asset Texture Painting (Boo).png|''Super Mario 64'' ([[Boo]])
SMS Asset Sprite Portrait (Sunset).png|''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' ([[Hotel Delfino]])
SMS Asset Sprite Portrait (Sunset).png|''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' ([[Hotel Delfino]])
SMS Asset Sprite Portrait (Boo).png|''Super Mario Sunshine'' (Hotel Delfino)
SMS Asset Sprite Portrait (Boo).png|''Super Mario Sunshine'' (Hotel Delfino)
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File:SM64DS Painting Luigi.png|''Super Mario 64 DS'' ([[Big Boo Battle]])
File:SM64DS Painting Luigi.png|''Super Mario 64 DS'' ([[Big Boo Battle]])
File:SM64DS Painting Wario.png|''Super Mario 64 DS'' ([[Chief Chilly Challenge]])
File:SM64DS Painting Wario.png|''Super Mario 64 DS'' ([[Chief Chilly Challenge]])
SM64DS Painting Peach.png|''Super Mario 64 DS'' (Princess Peach)
SM64DS Painting Bowser.png|''Super Mario 64 DS'' (Bowser)
SMG Asset Model Painting.png|''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' ([[1-Up Mushroom]])
SMG Asset Model Painting.png|''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' ([[1-Up Mushroom]])
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SMO Bowser Painting 2.jpg|The painting from the Moon Kingdom to a harder version of Bowser's rematch (after collecting 880 Power Moons)
SMO Bowser Painting 2.jpg|The painting from the Moon Kingdom to a harder version of Bowser's rematch (after collecting 880 Power Moons)
Darker Side Painting.png|A painting from the Darker Side to a Bowser Area
Darker Side Painting.png|A painting from the Darker Side to a Bowser Area
PPS Darkle Boss Light Fang painting.png|A painting in [[Sparkle Theater]] to [[Light Fang]]'s rematch in ''[[Princess Peach: Showtime!]]''
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Level Gate]]
*[[Rainbow M]]


==Trivia==
==Trivia==