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*In Bob-omb Battlefield, if Mario uses a cannon and/or flies to the goal, Koopa the Quick tells him not to cheat. As a result, Mario automatically loses the race. In ''Super Mario 64 DS'', Mario can use the flying cap if he gets it before starting the race. Also, in Bob-omb Battlefield, he can use the warp spots.
*In Bob-omb Battlefield, if Mario uses a cannon and/or flies to the goal, Koopa the Quick tells him not to cheat. As a result, Mario automatically loses the race. In ''Super Mario 64 DS'', Mario can use the flying cap if he gets it before starting the race. Also, in Bob-omb Battlefield, he can use the warp spots.
*If either [[Luigi]], [[Yoshi]], or [[Wario]] loses his Mario disguise and finishes the race, Koopa the Quick claims he is the winner since Mario has technically not shown up.
*If either [[Luigi]], [[Yoshi]], or [[Wario]] loses his Mario disguise and finishes the race, Koopa the Quick claims he is the winner since Mario has technically not shown up.
*Out of the four main races in the platformer games (the other three being [[Il Piantissimo]], the [[Spooky Speedster]], and [[Cosmic Mario]]), the Koopa the Quick race is the only one that does not force Mario to lose a life if he loses.
*Out of the five main races in the platformer games (the other four being [[Penguin Champ]], [[Il Piantissimo]], the [[Spooky Speedster]], and [[Cosmic Mario]]), the Koopa the Quick race is the only one that does not force Mario to lose a life if he loses except for the [[Penguin Champ]].
*The secret to his speed in Tiny-Huge Island is his Koopa Mach 1 Sprint shoes, and in ''Super Mario 64 DS'', they are "Supa Koopa Sprint" sneakers (from the "Shells Inc. Co."), on which he spent all of his cash.
*The secret to his speed in Tiny-Huge Island is his Koopa Mach 1 Sprint shoes, and in ''Super Mario 64 DS'', they are "Supa Koopa Sprint" sneakers (from the "Shells Inc. Co."), on which he spent all of his cash.
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