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==Artistic licenses==
==Artistic licenses==
*King Koopa's appearance was based on his sprite from ''Super Mario Bros.'' in which he has green skin instead of yellowish-orange skin and wears two spiked-collars on both of his wrists instead of five and wears a crown on his head and has no red hair; Princess Toadstool's was based on her sprite from ''Super Mario Bros.'' and ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' in which she has red hair instead of blonde and she did not wear her white gloves and wore a plain gold crown without any gems and her brooch, earrings and eye color are green instead of blue.
*King Koopa's appearance was based on his sprite from ''Super Mario Bros.'' in which he has green skin instead of yellowish-orange skin and wears two spiked-collars on both of his wrists instead of five and wears a crown on his head and has no red hair; Princess Toadstool's was based on her sprite from ''Super Mario Bros.'' and ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' in which she has red hair instead of blonde and she did not wear her white gloves and wore a plain gold crown without any gems and her brooch, earrings and eye color are green instead of blue.
*Mario uses a blue shirt and red overalls and Luigi uses a blue shirt and green overalls, which is based on their appearances from ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' and they both have black hair instead of brown, although the blue shirt and red overalls that Mario wears is similar to what he wore in his first appearance in ''Donkey Kong'' and what he wore in ''Super Mario Bros.'' and ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels''.
*Mario uses a blue shirt and red overalls and Luigi uses a blue shirt and green overalls, which is based on their appearances from ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' and they both have black hair instead of brown, although the blue shirt and red overalls that Mario wears is similar to what he wore in his first appearance in ''Donkey Kong'' and what he wore in ''Super Mario Bros.''.
*In several episodes, Birdos were shown to fly, a trait not seen in any Mario game.
*In several episodes, Birdos were shown to fly, a trait not seen in any Mario game.
*Rather than becoming [[Fire Mario]], unlike in the video games, Mario (or Luigi) would become "Super Mario" or "Super Luigi" upon touching either a [[Fire Flower]], [[Star (item)|Starman]], or some other source of excessive power. As Super Mario, Mario could hurl [[fireball]]s, had super-strength, and on a few rare occasions, could even fly. Although Mario could lose his powers by taking a hit, it was also possible for them to wear off after a while.
*Rather than becoming [[Fire Mario]], unlike in the video games, Mario (or Luigi) would become "Super Mario" or "Super Luigi" upon touching either a [[Fire Flower]], [[Star (item)|Starman]], or some other source of excessive power. As Super Mario, Mario could hurl [[fireball]]s, had super-strength, and on a few rare occasions, could even fly. Although Mario could lose his powers by taking a hit, it was also possible for them to wear off after a while.
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