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==List of errors in the ''Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia'' that are not from the Super Mario Wiki==
==List of errors in the ''Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia'' that are not from the Super Mario Wiki==
*[11] The book uses edited Japanese artwork from ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'' that changes the release years to the years that the games were released in the west with the exception of ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]''. Due to this the artwork erroneously places ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' in front of  ''[[Super Mario Land]]'', ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'',  and ''[[Super Mario World]]'' despite ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' releasing before those games were released in the west. ''Super Mario Land'' is also placed in front of ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' despite ''Super Mario Land'' releasing earlier in the west. These errors are fixed on page thirteen.
*On page 11 the book uses edited Japanese artwork from ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'' that changes the release years to the years that the games were released in the west with the exception of ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]''. Due to this the artwork erroneously places ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' in front of  ''[[Super Mario Land]]'', ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'',  and ''[[Super Mario World]]'' despite ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' releasing before those games were released in the west. ''Super Mario Land'' is also placed in front of ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' despite ''Super Mario Land'' releasing earlier in the west. These errors are fixed on page thirteen.
*[13] The [[Nintendo GameCube]] is listed as the GameCube, despite other systems such as the [[Nintendo 64]] being referred as their full names.
*On page 13 the [[Nintendo GameCube]] is listed as the GameCube, despite other systems such as the [[Nintendo 64]] being referred as their full names.
*[42-43] [[Goombo]]s, [[Bombshell Koopa]]s, [[Piranha Plant]]s, and [[Bullet Biff]]s are called by their Japanese names.
*On pages 42 to 43 [[Goombo]]s, [[Bombshell Koopa]]s, [[Piranha Plant]]s, and [[Bullet Biff]]s are called by their Japanese names.
*[44] Pipe Cannons are called  Gina Cannons, an unofficial name, and their description uses Bullet Biff's Japanese name.
*On page 44 Pipe Cannons are called  Gina Cannons, an unofficial name, and their description uses Bullet Biff's Japanese name.
*[49] [[Goomba's Shoe]] is called by its Japanese name.
*On page 49 [[Goomba's Shoe]] is called by its Japanese name.
*[51] The [[Fiery Walking Piranha]] is called a "White Piranha", an unofficial name. It is referred using plural pronouns despite only a single Fiery Walking Piranha appearing in the game.
*On page 51 the [[Fiery Walking Piranha]] is called a "White Piranha", an unofficial name. It is referred using plural pronouns despite only a single Fiery Walking Piranha appearing in the game.
*[63] [[Lakitu in a Pipe]]s are merged with regular [[Lakitu]]s in the "enemies" section for ''Super Mario World''.
*On page 63 [[Lakitu in a Pipe]]s are merged with regular [[Lakitu]]s in the "enemies" section for ''Super Mario World''.
*[69] The [[Sunken Ghost Ship]] is incorrectly called the sunken ship. Earlier in the book on page 67 the level is correctly called the Sunken Ghost Ship.
*On page 69 the [[Sunken Ghost Ship]] is incorrectly called the sunken ship. Earlier in the book on page 67 the level is correctly called the Sunken Ghost Ship.
*[71] When the book describes ''Super Mario World''{{'}}s perfect score, there is an image of a zoom-in of an image of the title screen showing the perfect score of 96. However, the actual image of the title screen that is being zoomed on has three empty save files with no score. On the same page the book incorrectly refers [[Wiggler]]s as "Wrigglers", twice, before correctly referring them as Wigglers in the same paragraph.
*On page 71 when the book describes ''Super Mario World''{{'}}s perfect score, there is an image of a zoom-in of an image of the title screen showing the perfect score of 96. However, the actual image of the title screen that is being zoomed on has three empty save files with no score.  
*[78] [[Bell (Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins)|Bell]]s are referred as "Mid-Point Bells", an unofficial name.
*On page 71 the book incorrectly refers [[Wiggler]]s as "Wrigglers", twice, before correctly referring them as Wigglers in the same paragraph.
*[85] [[Ukiki]]s are referred as one character, despite two appearing in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. This is fixed on page 86.
*On page 78 [[Bell (Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins)|Bell]]s are referred as "Mid-Point Bells", an unofficial name.
*[86] The Wiggler is incorrectly called a Wriggler again.
*On page 85 [[Ukiki]]s are referred as one character, despite two appearing in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. This is fixed on page 86.
*On page 86 the Wiggler is incorrectly called a Wriggler again.
*On pages 87 to 91 [[Red Coin]]s are not capitalized.
*On page 91 Work Elevators are incorrectly called Directional Lifts.
*On page 113 in a paragraph describing [[Toad]] a screenshot that is a zoom-in of the starting cutscene of ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' is shown that points to the paragraph about Toad. However, the characters that are zoomed on in the picture are small [[Toadsworth]]s, not Toad.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjsRFX-c4h8&feature=youtu.be</ref>
*On page 118 [[lift]]s are incorrectly named [[Flatbed Ferry]]s.
*On page 119 Red Coins and [[Red Ring]]s are not capitalized.
*On pages 145 and 149 the [[King Bill (Banzai Bill)|King Bill]]s that appear in [[World 9-3 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 9-3]] are called Bull's-Eye Banzai, an unofficial name.
*On page 150 [[Obake Block]]s are called Ghost Blocks, an unofficial name that is similar to how [[Obake Stand]]s are known as "Ghost Vases" in the book, which was a conjectural title from 2010 to 2017.
*On page 179 the book only shows [[Luigi]] with a [[Coin Box|? Box]] in the paragraph about the item, despite all other power-up and item paragraphs showing a side-by-side comparison of the item or power-up being used by different characters.
*On page 186 [[Little Bird]]s are listed under "Items & Obstacles" despite Little Birds being neither.

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List of errors in the Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia that are not from the Super Mario Wiki

  • On page 11 the book uses edited Japanese artwork from Super Mario Maker that changes the release years to the years that the games were released in the west with the exception of Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels. Due to this the artwork erroneously places Super Mario Bros. 2 in front of Super Mario Land, Super Mario Bros. 3, and Super Mario World despite Super Mario Bros. 2 releasing before those games were released in the west. Super Mario Land is also placed in front of Super Mario Bros. 3 despite Super Mario Land releasing earlier in the west. These errors are fixed on page thirteen.
  • On page 13 the Nintendo GameCube is listed as the GameCube, despite other systems such as the Nintendo 64 being referred as their full names.
  • On pages 42 to 43 Goombos, Bombshell Koopas, Piranha Plants, and Bullet Biffs are called by their Japanese names.
  • On page 44 Pipe Cannons are called Gina Cannons, an unofficial name, and their description uses Bullet Biff's Japanese name.
  • On page 49 Goomba's Shoe is called by its Japanese name.
  • On page 51 the Fiery Walking Piranha is called a "White Piranha", an unofficial name. It is referred using plural pronouns despite only a single Fiery Walking Piranha appearing in the game.
  • On page 63 Lakitu in a Pipes are merged with regular Lakitus in the "enemies" section for Super Mario World.
  • On page 69 the Sunken Ghost Ship is incorrectly called the sunken ship. Earlier in the book on page 67 the level is correctly called the Sunken Ghost Ship.
  • On page 71 when the book describes Super Mario World's perfect score, there is an image of a zoom-in of an image of the title screen showing the perfect score of 96. However, the actual image of the title screen that is being zoomed on has three empty save files with no score.
  • On page 71 the book incorrectly refers Wigglers as "Wrigglers", twice, before correctly referring them as Wigglers in the same paragraph.
  • On page 78 Bells are referred as "Mid-Point Bells", an unofficial name.
  • On page 85 Ukikis are referred as one character, despite two appearing in Super Mario 64. This is fixed on page 86.
  • On page 86 the Wiggler is incorrectly called a Wriggler again.
  • On pages 87 to 91 Red Coins are not capitalized.
  • On page 91 Work Elevators are incorrectly called Directional Lifts.
  • On page 113 in a paragraph describing Toad a screenshot that is a zoom-in of the starting cutscene of New Super Mario Bros. is shown that points to the paragraph about Toad. However, the characters that are zoomed on in the picture are small Toadsworths, not Toad.[1]
  • On page 118 lifts are incorrectly named Flatbed Ferrys.
  • On page 119 Red Coins and Red Rings are not capitalized.
  • On pages 145 and 149 the King Bills that appear in World 9-3 are called Bull's-Eye Banzai, an unofficial name.
  • On page 150 Obake Blocks are called Ghost Blocks, an unofficial name that is similar to how Obake Stands are known as "Ghost Vases" in the book, which was a conjectural title from 2010 to 2017.
  • On page 179 the book only shows Luigi with a ? Box in the paragraph about the item, despite all other power-up and item paragraphs showing a side-by-side comparison of the item or power-up being used by different characters.
  • On page 186 Little Birds are listed under "Items & Obstacles" despite Little Birds being neither.