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*[[Cinder Toad]]'s shop in the [[Barrel Volcano]] has models of [[Captain Falcon]]'s and [[Samurai Goroh]]'s F-Zero machines ([[Blue Falcon]] and Fire Stingray, respectively) from ''F-Zero'', and an Arwing from the [[lylatwiki:Star Fox (series)|''Star Fox'' series]].
*[[Cinder Toad]]'s shop in the [[Barrel Volcano]] has models of [[Captain Falcon]]'s and [[Samurai Goroh]]'s F-Zero machines ([[Blue Falcon]] and Fire Stingray, respectively) from ''F-Zero'', and an Arwing from the [[lylatwiki:Star Fox (series)|''Star Fox'' series]].
*Several references to the {{wp|Final Fantasy|''Final Fantasy'' series}} are in this game, due to the game being produced by [[Square Enix|Squaresoft]].
*Several references to the {{wp|Final Fantasy|''Final Fantasy'' series}} are in this game, due to the game being produced by [[Square Enix|Squaresoft]].
*A model of {{fandom|finalfantasy|Magitek armor (Final Fantasy VI)|Magitek armor}} from ''{{fandom|finalfantasy|Final Fantasy VI}}'' can be seen on one of the desks on the ground floor of [[Booster Tower]]; this is made more apparent in the remake.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/FinalFantasy/comments/17xl2o1/newish_ffvi_easter_egg_in_super_mario_rpg/</ref>
**[[Culex]] is an optional boss designed to resemble a ''Final Fantasy'' boss. The music heard during the battle is a remix of "Battle 2", the boss battle theme in ''{{wp|Final Fantasy IV}}'', and after the battle is won, the famous Victory Fanfare theme is played. The [[Fire Crystal|Fire]], [[Water Crystal|Water]], [[Earth Crystal|Earth]], and [[Wind Crystal]]s are from the ''Final Fantasy'' series and appear in the same game. In Japanese, Culex mentions「次元のはざま」(''jigen no hazama'', dimensional rift), which is {{fandom|finalfantasy|Interdimensional Rift (Final Fantasy V)|a location}} in ''{{wp|Final Fantasy V}}''. In addition, his English name is a genus of "mosquito", referencing a villain from ''Final Fantasy IV'', Golbez, whose name is taken from a type of fly. His title of Dark Knight in the English version may also be an allusion to {{fandom|finalfantasy|Cecil Harvey|Cecil}}.
**[[Culex]] is an optional boss designed to resemble a ''Final Fantasy'' boss. The music heard during the battle is a remix of "Battle 2", the boss battle theme in ''{{wp|Final Fantasy IV}}'', and after the battle is won, the famous Victory Fanfare theme is played. The [[Fire Crystal|Fire]], [[Water Crystal|Water]], [[Earth Crystal|Earth]], and [[Wind Crystal]]s are from the ''Final Fantasy'' series and appear in the same game. In Japanese, Culex mentions「次元のはざま」(''jigen no hazama'', dimensional rift), which is {{fandom|finalfantasy|Interdimensional Rift (Final Fantasy V)|a location}} in ''{{wp|Final Fantasy V}}''. In addition, his English name is a genus of "mosquito", referencing a villain from ''Final Fantasy IV'', Golbez, whose name is taken from a type of fly. His title of Dark Knight in the English version may also be an allusion to {{fandom|finalfantasy|Cecil Harvey|Cecil}}.
**In the Japanese version of the game, Culex's dialogue is based around the use of 2D sprites in the six ''Final Fantasy'' games in existence at the time, in contrast to ''Super Mario RPG''{{'}}s pre-rendered 3D graphics. In addition, the item he gives the player upon defeating him, the [[Quartz Charm]], is named "Crystal Charm", another reference to the crystals of the series.
**In the Japanese version of the game, Culex's dialogue is based around the use of 2D sprites in the six ''Final Fantasy'' games in existence at the time, in contrast to ''Super Mario RPG''{{'}}s pre-rendered 3D graphics. In addition, the item he gives the player upon defeating him, the [[Quartz Charm]], is named "Crystal Charm", another reference to the crystals of the series.
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