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----QueerFlowers: Luigi and Prince Peasley. Peasley gives Luigi a rose for easy access to the castle, saying "It suits your green," with Luigi twirling with delight at the gift. Luigi later blushes when Peasley strikes him with a sword upon acceptance of a bet, and overall, Prince Peasley interacts with Luigi more than Mario.

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----QueerFlowers: Luigi and Prince Peasley. Peasley gives Luigi a rose for easy access to the castle, saying "It suits your green," with Luigi twirling with delight at the gift. Luigi later blushes when Peasley strikes him with a sword upon acceptance of a bet, and overall, Prince Peasley interacts with Luigi more than Mario.----
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--------QueerFlowers: Luigi and Prince Peasley. Peasley gives Luigi a rose for easy access to the castle, saying "It suits your green," with Luigi twirling with delight at the gift. Luigi later blushes when Peasley strikes him with a sword upon acceptance of a bet, and overall, Prince Peasley interacts with Luigi more than Mario.

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* [[Awesome/VideoGameLevels Awesome Video Game Level]]: Woohoo Hooniversity is often lauded as a memorable location, due to its incredibly unique [[BleakLevel and dark]] setting, myriad of references to past games (like the ''VideoGame/DonkeyKong'' inspired rooms and the viruses from ''VideoGame/DrMario'' as enemies), the ClimaxBoss battle with Cackletta, and the funniest Popple fight in the game.



* BestLevelEver: Woohoo Hooniversity is often lauded as a memorable location, due to its incredibly unique [[BleakLevel and dark]] setting, myriad of references to past games (like the ''VideoGame/DonkeyKong'' inspired rooms and the viruses from ''VideoGame/DrMario'' as enemies), the ClimaxBoss battle with Cackletta, and the funniest Popple fight in the game.



* ItsTheSameSoItSucks: Aside from the inclusion of ''Minion Quest'' and a few patched up mechanics, a majority of the remake's content is exactly the same as it is in the original. So if you've already played the original, not much will be new or very different.

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* ItsTheSameSoItSucks: ItsTheSameNowItSucks: Aside from the inclusion of ''Minion Quest'' and a few patched up mechanics, a majority of the remake's content is exactly the same as it is in the original. So if you've already played the original, not much will be new or very different.
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** Bowletta uses a UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance (replaced with a UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS in the remake) as a communicator and one book mentions the rumble feature of the UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube.

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** Bowletta uses a UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance Platform/GameBoyAdvance (replaced with a UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS Platform/Nintendo3DS in the remake) as a communicator and one book mentions the rumble feature of the UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube.Platform/NintendoGameCube.
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** The Gunner Guys in TheVeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon. They only have one attack, but it comes in two varieties and it's hard to determine how it will attack you. And if they hit you, you will not only take a lot of damage, but the risk of getting immobilized too. The same dungeon also features Hammer Bros. (which generally appear along Gunner Guys). Hard-to-dodge and very powerful attacks make them one of the most dangerous enemies in the game.

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** The Gunner Guys in TheVeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon. They only have one attack, but it comes in two varieties and it's hard to determine how it will attack you. And if they hit you, you will not only take a lot of damage, but the risk of getting immobilized too. The same dungeon also features Hammer Bros. (which generally appear along Gunner Guys). Hard-to-dodge and very powerful attacks make them one of the most dangerous enemies in the game. Another tough enemy is the Sniper Bill. Their only attack always reveals the bro they're targetting, but they launch themselves right after shooting, meaning you have time your dodging exactly to avoid both hits.
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* AnnoyingVideoGameHelper: Two in the original which were [[AuthorsSavingThrow thankfully adjusted]] in the remake.

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* AnnoyingVideoGameHelper: Two in the original original, which were [[AuthorsSavingThrow [[AntiFrustrationFeatures thankfully adjusted]] in the remake.

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* OnceOriginalNowCommon: The fact that Luigi was equal fiddle to Mario isn't exactly surprising anymore.



* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: Now that the main ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' platformers make a point of having Luigi playable and prominent, the jokes about his second-fiddle status and him staying behind to "protect the homefront" can lose some of the impact they originally had in 2003.



* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Bowletta uses a UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance (replaced with a UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS in the remake) as a communicator and one book mentions the rumble feature of the UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube.

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** Now that the main ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' platformers make a point of having Luigi playable and prominent, the jokes about his second-fiddle status and him staying behind to "protect the homefront" can lose some of the impact they originally had in 2003.
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** In the final stretches of the final battle, Cackletta will start summoning colored energy orbs that teleport around the screen and then fly towards its respective colored brother. This move is an erratic mess that demands the player to pay attention to everywhere in the screen while simultaneously countering the energy orbs (while also keeping an eye for the ones that are just decoys). It's rather easy to lose control of one's defense like that as those things keep bombarding Mario and Luigi. The individual orbs themselves aren't that strong, but they are fast and wear health down quickly due to being so numerous.

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** In the final stretches of the final battle, Cackletta will start summoning colored energy orbs that teleport around the screen and then fly towards its respective colored brother. This move is an erratic mess that demands the player to pay attention to everywhere in the screen while simultaneously countering the energy orbs (while also keeping an eye for the ones that are just decoys). It's rather easy to lose control of one's defense like that as those things keep bombarding Mario and Luigi. The individual orbs themselves aren't that strong, but they are fast and wear health down quickly due to being so numerous.
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** Bowletta. While Cackletta herself is considered straight-up [[EvilIsCool cool]] in her initial and final boss forms, her Bowletta form is more polarizing; she's either a unique and bizarre twist of a villain for the ''Mario'' series, or a waste of Cackletta's unique design by turning her into a literal KingKoopaCopy as well as a desecration of Bowser that makes him into even more of a useless joke.

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** Bowletta. While Cackletta herself is considered straight-up [[EvilIsCool cool]] in her initial and final boss forms, her Bowletta form is more polarizing; she's either a unique and bizarre twist of a villain for the ''Mario'' series, or a waste of Cackletta's unique design by turning her into a literal KingKoopaCopy as well as a desecration expy of Bowser that makes turns him into even more of a useless joke.
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** In the original game, Ludwig Von Koopa is fought very similarly to Iggy Koopa, but his fight is significantly changed in the remake. He charges up a giant orb and fires out smaller orbs, all which can be relatively tough to dodge. The smaller orbs deal a crapton of damage and the giant orb is instant death. To win the battle, the giant orb must be hammered back to him. Miss the timing and the fight starts over.

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** In the original game, Ludwig Von von Koopa is fought very similarly to Iggy Koopa, but his fight is significantly changed in the remake. He charges up a giant orb and fires out smaller orbs, all which can be relatively tough to dodge. The smaller orbs deal a crapton of damage and the giant orb is instant death. To win the battle, the giant orb must be hammered back to him. Miss the timing and the fight starts over.
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* BestLevelEver: Woohoo University is often lauded as a memorable location, due to its incredibly unique setting, myriad of references to past games (like the ''VideoGame/DonkeyKong'' inspired rooms and the viruses from ''VideoGame/DrMario'' as enemies), the ClimaxBoss battle with Cackletta and the funniest Popple fight in the game.

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* BestLevelEver: Woohoo University Hooniversity is often lauded as a memorable location, due to its incredibly unique [[BleakLevel and dark]] setting, myriad of references to past games (like the ''VideoGame/DonkeyKong'' inspired rooms and the viruses from ''VideoGame/DrMario'' as enemies), the ClimaxBoss battle with Cackletta Cackletta, and the funniest Popple fight in the game.
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** One of the shared attacks is named Splash Bros. A few years later, NBA players Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson would adopt “Splash Bros” as their shared nickname.
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** In the 3DS remake, the fan-favorite Geno's cameo was removed presumably due to unwillingness to request Creator/SquareEnix's permission to use him again. Come the June 2023 WebVideo/NintendoDirect, a remake of ''VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG'' gets announced, finally letting Geno return in his full glory.
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* AccidentalInnuendo: Dirty minded players will probably crack a smile every time they find super, ultra, and max nuts.

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* AccidentalInnuendo: Dirty minded Dirty-minded players will probably crack a smile every time they find super, ultra, and max nuts.



* BestLevelEver: Woohoo University is often lauded as a very memorable location, due to its incredibly unique setting, myriad of references to past games (like the ''VideoGame/DonkeyKong'' inspired rooms and the viruses from ''VideoGame/DrMario'' as enemies), the ClimaxBoss battle with Cackletta and the funniest Popple fight in the game.

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* BestLevelEver: Woohoo University is often lauded as a very memorable location, due to its incredibly unique setting, myriad of references to past games (like the ''VideoGame/DonkeyKong'' inspired rooms and the viruses from ''VideoGame/DrMario'' as enemies), the ClimaxBoss battle with Cackletta and the funniest Popple fight in the game.



* HoYay: Luigi being flattered by Prince Peasley has been interpreted as feelings of romantic attraction by certain fans.

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* HoYay: Luigi being flattered by Prince Peasley has been interpreted as feelings of romantic attraction by certain fans.attraction.



* MagnificentBastard: Fawful counts, see [[YMMV/MarioAndLuigi main page]] for details.

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* MagnificentBastard: Fawful counts, counts; see [[YMMV/MarioAndLuigi main page]] for details.
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** Get Great Force ASAP, which is after Chucklehuck Woods. Have one Brother equip that and have one equip the Bonus Ring, which you must have if you have Great Force. If you fight every enemy in the game after and take little damage, you can one hit kill almost any enemy in the game. Bosses can get taken down in two turns. With the Bonus Ring, which doubles Experience if you don't get hit, Great Force's side effect of the Bros. taking double damage starts meaning less, especially with bosses, which have Save Albums right before them... needless to say, a Great Force-Bonus Ring combo destroys anything, enough to the point where it's plausible to take out late-game bosses without Bros. Attacks, including the final boss. Not as game breaking as the above example, but still makes the game pathetically easy.

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** Get Great Force ASAP, which is after Chucklehuck Woods. Have one Brother equip that and have one equip the Bonus Ring, which you must have if you have Great Force. If you fight every enemy in the game after and take little damage, you can one hit kill almost any enemy in the game. Bosses can get taken down in two turns. With the Bonus Ring, which doubles Experience if you don't get hit, Great Force's side effect of the Bros. taking double damage starts meaning less, becomes meaningless, especially with bosses, which have Save Albums right before them... needless to say, a Great Force-Bonus Ring combo destroys anything, enough to the point where it's plausible to take out late-game bosses without Bros. Attacks, including the final boss. Not as game breaking as the above example, but still makes the game pathetically easy.



** Utilize Chopper Bros. extensively at level 3, and focus your level up bonuses on BP, ATK and SP, and you have a boss-killer attack, even if you don't use the advance version of the move.

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** Utilize Chopper Bros. extensively at level 3, and focus your level up bonuses on BP, ATK and SP, and you have a boss-killer attack, even if you don't use the advance advanced version of the move.
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* SpoiledByTheFormat: The fight against Cackletta at Woohoo Hooniversity seems like the FinalBoss...but you realize you still can't break the purple or black rocks, charge blue orbs, or push Boo statues.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Bowletta uses a UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance (replaced with a UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS in the remake) as a communicator and one book mentions the rumble feature of the UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube.

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