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* KaleidoscopeHair: Kemical's hair changes different colors between panels with no discernable pattern or reasoning. WordOfGod states that she does this unconsciously, and it even changes while she sleeps.
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* ReimaginingTheArtifact: In the original comic, characters would sometimes bring up the fact that issues came out on a monthly basis as a form of BreakingTheFourthWall. This webcomic retools the gag, and characters frequently mention that [[WebComicTime issues take place a month apart from eachother]].
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* ReimaginingTheArtifact: In the original comic, characters would sometimes bring up the fact that issues came out on a monthly basis as a form of BreakingTheFourthWall. This webcomic retools the gag, and characters frequently mention that [[WebComicTime issues take place a month apart from eachother]].
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** "Power Trip" is a WholePlotReference to the series finale of ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresofSuperMarioBros3'', "Super Koopa", where Bowser finds a way to replicate the Bros. power-ups.
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** "Power Trip" is a WholePlotReference to the series finale of ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresofSuperMarioBros3'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfSuperMarioBros3'', "Super Koopa", where Bowser finds a way to replicate the Bros. power-ups.
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* ReimaginingTheArtifact: In the original comic, characters would sometimes bring up the fact that issues came out on a monthly basis as a form of BreakingTheFourthWall. This webcomic retools the gag, and characters frequently mention that [[WebComicTime issues take place a month apart from eachother]].
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* WebComicTime: Each issue canonically takes place a month apart from eachother, as brought up by {{Continuity Nod}}s in some of the dialogue.
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** "Power Trip" is a WholePlotReference to the series finale of ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresofSuperMarioBros3'', "Super Koopa", where Bowser finds a way to replicate the Bros. power-ups.
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** Iggy is shown playing ''VideoGame/{{ARMS}}'' in "Power Trip". Later, he makes a jab at [[TakeThat the game's lackluster single-player campaign]].
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** Iggy Lemmy is shown playing ''VideoGame/{{ARMS}}'' in "Power Trip". Later, he makes a jab at [[TakeThat the game's lackluster single-player campaign]].
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** The cookbook Mario and Peach read at the end of the first issue is titled "[[VideoGame/{{Portal}} Cake is a Lie]]", complete with a picture of black forest cake on the cover similar to the one in the first game.
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** The cookbook Mario and Peach read at the end of the first issue is titled "[[VideoGame/{{Portal}} Cake is a Lie]]", complete with a picture of a black forest cake on the cover similar to the one in the first game.
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** The cookbook Mario and Peach read at the end of the first issue is titled "[[VideoGame/{{Portal}} Cake is a Lie]]".
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** The cookbook Mario and Peach read at the end of the first issue is titled "[[VideoGame/{{Portal}} Cake is a Lie]]".Lie]]", complete with a picture of black forest cake on the cover similar to the one in the first game.
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** Wario here takes more cues from his Super Mario 64 DS and Warioware iterations than the usual [[{{Jerkass}} one]] he has when in a Mario game, being gruff and rude but also capable of being sincerely nice and even downright heroic.
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** Wario here takes more cues from his Super ''Super Mario 64 DS DS'' and Warioware ''[=WarioWare=]'' iterations than the usual [[{{Jerkass}} one]] he has when in a Mario game, being gruff and rude but also capable of being sincerely nice and even downright heroic.
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** MIPS appears in Power Trip.
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** MIPS [[VideoGame/SuperMario64 MIPS]] appears in Power Trip.
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* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Waluigi in the first comic was listless and dim-witted to the point of being barely cognizant, this was quickly abandoned in favor of his high-strung and much smarter personality he has in subsequent comics.
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* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Waluigi in the first comic was listless and dim-witted to the point of being barely cognizant, this cognizant. This was quickly abandoned in favor of his high-strung and much smarter personality he has in subsequent comics.
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* GentleGorilla: Donkey Kong, who shows up wanting to play tennis with the Mario Bros. When he learns that isn't possible due to the [[ItMakesSenseInContext magic sweaters making them sleepy]] and Peach being kidnapped, DK tears the sweaters off them and accepts that the brothers have to rescue the princess and they will play tennis another day.
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* GentleGorilla: Donkey Kong, who shows up wanting to play tennis with the Mario Bros. When he learns that isn't possible due to the [[ItMakesSenseInContext magic sweaters sweatshirts making them sleepy]] and Peach being kidnapped, DK tears the sweaters sweatshirts off them and accepts that the brothers have to rescue the princess and they will play tennis another day.
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** One of Daisy's dresses in "Driven Miss Daisy" is designed after her appearance in [[Film/SuperMarioBros1993 the live-action movie]].
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** Iggy is shown playing ''VideoGame/{{ARMS}}'' in "Power Trip". Later, he makes a jab at [[TakeThat the game's lackluster single-player campaign]].
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** The cookbook Mario and Peach read at the end of the first issue is titled "[[Franchise/{{Portal}} Cake is a Lie]]".
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** The cookbook Mario and Peach read at the end of the first issue is titled "[[Franchise/{{Portal}} "[[VideoGame/{{Portal}} Cake is a Lie]]".
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** The cookbook Mario and Peach read at the end of the first issue is titled "[[Franchise/{{Portal}} Cake is a Lie]]".
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** In "Mustache-trophe", when Mario is having breakfast, on the table is a loaf of [[VideoGame/HotelMario Bowser's Sourpuss Bread]].
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** MIPS and a Ztar appear in Power Trip.
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** MIPS and a Ztar appear appears in Power Trip.
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** Mario's IdeaBulb in "Power Trip" is [[VideoGams/KirbyAndTheForgottenLand Light-Bulb Mouth Kirby]].
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** Mario's IdeaBulb in "Power Trip" is [[VideoGams/KirbyAndTheForgottenLand [[VideoGame/KirbyAndTheForgottenLand Light-Bulb Mouth Kirby]].
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** Mario's IdeaBulb in "Power Trip" is [[VideoGams/KirbyAndTheForgottenLand Light-Bulb Mouth Kirby]].
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* StealthPun: When Mario flicks on a light switch in "Mustache-trophe", it's on a Platform/NintendoSwitch-branded cover. The comic dub even adds the console's SignatureSoundEffect when he clicks it on
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* StockScream: The Wilhelm Scream appears as an UnsoundEffect during a BigBallOfViolence.
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* StockScream: The Wilhelm Scream appears as an UnsoundEffect during a BigBallOfViolence. The comic dub naturally edits it in during the scene.
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** In "Power Trip", when Luigi accidentally sucks up Tiara inside the Poltergust, she says "I'm not a real [[Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}} ghost, buster]]!"
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** In "Power Trip", when Luigi accidentally sucks up Tiara inside the Poltergust, she says "I'm not a real [[Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}} ghost, buster]]!"Buster]]!"
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* TheCameo: "Driven Miss Daisy" has [[VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy Rosalina]] make a couple of short appearances.
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** "Driven Miss Daisy" has [[VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy Rosalina]] make a couple of short appearances.
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* NotSoAboveItAll: Peach mostly acts as the voice of reason to the other characters' antics, but after spending a day with Daisy, the tomboy princess's carefree attitude seeps a little too much into her and she gets drunk while leaving Mario and Luigi to handle an important meeting.
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* NotSoAboveItAll: Peach mostly acts as the voice of reason to the other characters' antics, but after spending a day with Daisy, the tomboy princess's princess' carefree attitude seeps a little too much into her and she gets drunk while leaving Mario and Luigi to handle an important meeting.