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*The entrance to [[Jolly Roger Bay]] is changed. In the original release, it is a painting of bubbles in a blue frame. In | *The entrance to [[Jolly Roger Bay]] is changed. In the original release, it is a painting of bubbles in a blue frame. In Western releases, it is a painting of a sunken ship in a gold frame. | ||
*In the Japanese version, the animation that plays when Mario collects a key after defeating Bowser depicts him dancing with a Power Star, as he does after completing a Power Star mission in all versions of the game. In Western releases, this is changed to a new animation in which Mario dances with the key itself. | *In the Japanese version, the animation that plays when Mario collects a key after defeating Bowser depicts him dancing with a Power Star, as he does after completing a Power Star mission in all versions of the game. In Western releases, this is changed to a new animation in which Mario dances with the key itself. | ||
*The unused "key" HUD icon is removed from this version. It is replaced with a corrupted graphic. | *The unused "key" HUD icon is removed from this version. It is replaced with a corrupted graphic. |