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This game is chronologically the first main series game since ''Super Mario World'' (''[[VideoGame/SuperMarioLand2 Land 2]]'' takes place right after ''Land 1''), and in that game, even if Luigi is the one to defeat a Koopaling or Bowser, the game credits Mario for it. Luigi was so upset and angry about not being recognized for his equal efforts to Mario that he refused to help in ''64'', and didn’t let go of this grudge until ''New Super Mario Bros. DS''. (Side note: This guess isn't meant to be taken 100% seriously)

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This game is chronologically the first main series game since ''Super Mario World'' (''[[VideoGame/SuperMarioLand2 (''[[VideoGame/SuperMarioLand2SixGoldenCoins Land 2]]'' takes place right after ''Land 1''), and in that game, even if Luigi is the one to defeat a Koopaling or Bowser, the game credits Mario for it. Luigi was so upset and angry about not being recognized for his equal efforts to Mario that he refused to help in ''64'', and didn’t let go of this grudge until ''New Super Mario Bros. DS''. (Side note: This guess isn't meant to be taken 100% seriously)
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When you look at certain parts of the level, many parts seem like they were man-made. Especially in the area near the cave, which features several poles and a sort of platform. What's possible is that the level was once and operating mine until a series of incidents, namely a flooding that created the lake and the build-up of gases in a mine shaft that once occupied the titular Hazy Maze Cave, led to its abandonment.

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When you look at certain parts of the level, many parts seem like they were man-made. Especially in the area near the cave, which features several poles and a sort of platform. What's possible is that the level was once and an operating mine until a series of incidents, namely a flooding that created the lake and the build-up of gases in a mine shaft that once occupied the titular Hazy Maze Cave, led to its abandonment.
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There's no mistaking that yellowish green poison gas. Though, there may be other, more obscure yellowish green poison gases out there that could've played the toxic haze in the original game...

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There's no mistaking that yellowish green poison gas. Though, there may be other, more obscure yellowish green poison gases out there that could've played the toxic haze in the original game...
game, Or maybe it's mustard gas or something.
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[[WMG: The events of the DS version of Super Mario 64 take place after those of Super Mario Sunshine]]

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[[WMG: The events of the DS version of Super Mario 64 remake take place after those of Super Mario Sunshine]]
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[[WMG: Hazy Maze Cave is the ruins of a mine]]
When you look at certain parts of the level, many parts seem like they were man-made. Especially in the area near the cave, which features several poles and a sort of platform. What's possible is that the level was once and operating mine until a series of incidents, namely a flooding that created the lake and the build-up of gases in a mine shaft that once occupied the titular Hazy Maze Cave, led to its abandonment.
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This game is chronologically the first main series game since ''Super Mario World'' (''[[VideoGame/SuperMarioLand2 Land 2]]'' takes place right after ''Land 1''), and in that game, even if Luigi is the one to defeat a Koopaling or Bowser, the game credits Mario for it. Luigi was so upset and angry about not being recognized for his equal efforts to Mario that he refused to help in ''64'', and didn’t let go of this grudge until ''New Super Mario Bros. DS''. (Side note: Tjis guess isn't meant to be taken 100% seriously)

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This game is chronologically the first main series game since ''Super Mario World'' (''[[VideoGame/SuperMarioLand2 Land 2]]'' takes place right after ''Land 1''), and in that game, even if Luigi is the one to defeat a Koopaling or Bowser, the game credits Mario for it. Luigi was so upset and angry about not being recognized for his equal efforts to Mario that he refused to help in ''64'', and didn’t let go of this grudge until ''New Super Mario Bros. DS''. (Side note: Tjis This guess isn't meant to be taken 100% seriously)
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This game is chronologically the first main series game since ''Super Mario World'' (''[[VideoGame/SuperMarioLand2 Land 2]]'' takes place right after ''Land 1''), and in that game, even if Luigi is the one to defeat a Koopaling or Bowser, the game credits Mario for it. Luigi was so upset and angry about not being recognized for his equal efforts to Mario that he refused to help in ''64'', and didn’t let go of this grudge until ''New Super Mario Bros. DS''.

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This game is chronologically the first main series game since ''Super Mario World'' (''[[VideoGame/SuperMarioLand2 Land 2]]'' takes place right after ''Land 1''), and in that game, even if Luigi is the one to defeat a Koopaling or Bowser, the game credits Mario for it. Luigi was so upset and angry about not being recognized for his equal efforts to Mario that he refused to help in ''64'', and didn’t let go of this grudge until ''New Super Mario Bros. DS''. (Side note: Tjis guess isn't meant to be taken 100% seriously)
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* Hmm,are you sure about that? It would be very out of character for Luigi to hold a grudge against Mario for not being recognized as an equal, since although he does feel that way at times and wants to be a hero in his own right, he's still fine as long as Mario is doing great.

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* Hmm,are Hmm, are you sure about that? It would be very out of character for Luigi to hold a grudge against Mario for not being recognized as an equal, since although he does feel that way at times and wants to be a hero in his own right, he's still fine as long as Mario is doing great.

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This game is chronologically the first main series game since ''Super Mario World'' (''[[VideoGame/SuperMarioLand2 Land 2]]'' takes place right after ''Land 1''), and in that game, even if Luigi is the one to defeat a Koopaling or Bowser, the game credits Mario for it. Luigi was so upset and angry about not being recognized for his equal efforts to Mario that he refused to help in ''64'', and didn’t let go of this grudge until ''New Super Mario Bros. DS''.

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This game is chronologically the first main series game since ''Super Mario World'' (''[[VideoGame/SuperMarioLand2 Land 2]]'' takes place right after ''Land 1''), and in that game, even if Luigi is the one to defeat a Koopaling or Bowser, the game credits Mario for it. Luigi was so upset and angry about not being recognized for his equal efforts to Mario that he refused to help in ''64'', and didn’t let go of this grudge until ''New Super Mario Bros. DS''.DS''.
* Hmm,are you sure about that? It would be very out of character for Luigi to hold a grudge against Mario for not being recognized as an equal, since although he does feel that way at times and wants to be a hero in his own right, he's still fine as long as Mario is doing great.
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[[WMG: The events of the DS version of Super Mario 64 take place after those of Super Mario Sunshine]]
This could well be true as the existence of Sunshine Isles could be the result of the Isle Delfino government compensating Mario and Peach after the wrongful conviction against him for covering the island in graffiti as Peach would surely have threatened trade sanctions or war because of said ill-treatment. As a result, Isle Delfino offered to give Mario and Peach the islands for their and only their personal use which are accessed through a portal created by the magic paintbrush aka the painting in return for peace and continued trade but above all, as a way of apologising for their actions. Also, the castle has clearly had extensions built on since the original version on the N64 which adds more weight to this theory.
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done fixed up tha link, but unsure if its actually smrpg


[[WMG: The Bob-omb Buddies are [[HeelFaceTurn reformed]] [[SuperMarioRpg Rob-ombs.]]]]

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[[WMG: The Bob-omb Buddies are [[HeelFaceTurn reformed]] [[SuperMarioRpg [[VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG Rob-ombs.]]]]
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One alien is shot up and falls into a pool. He then comes back up at full health - just like ''Mario 64'', his breath bar is his health bar!

[[WMG: Wet-Dry World are the remains of a lost civilization]]

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One alien is shot up and falls into a pool. He then comes back up at full health - just like ''Mario 64'', his breath bar is his health bar!

[[WMG: Wet-Dry World are is the remains of a lost civilization]]



Known in America as ''Film/TheAdventuresOfMiloAndOtis'', the Dire Dire Docks theme has some rifts that sound similar to the film's recurring theme, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-wEXMaDK7s "Watage No Hara"]].

[[WMG:Luigi deliberately sat this one out because of Super Mario World]]
This game is chronologically the first main series game since Super Mario World (Land 2 takes place right after Land 1), and in that game, even if Luigi is the one to defeat a Koopaling or Bowser, the game credits Mario for it. Luigi was so upset and angry about not being recognized for his equal efforts to Mario that he refused to help in 64, and didn’t let go of this grudge until New Super Mario Bros. DS.

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Known in America as ''Film/TheAdventuresOfMiloAndOtis'', the Dire Dire Docks theme has some rifts riffs that sound similar to the film's recurring theme, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-wEXMaDK7s "Watage No Hara"]].

[[WMG:Luigi deliberately sat this one out because of Super Mario World]]
''VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld'']]
This game is chronologically the first main series game since Super ''Super Mario World (Land 2 World'' (''[[VideoGame/SuperMarioLand2 Land 2]]'' takes place right after Land 1), ''Land 1''), and in that game, even if Luigi is the one to defeat a Koopaling or Bowser, the game credits Mario for it. Luigi was so upset and angry about not being recognized for his equal efforts to Mario that he refused to help in 64, ''64'', and didn’t let go of this grudge until New ''New Super Mario Bros. DS.DS''.
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Known in America as ''Film/TheAdventuresOfMiloAndOtis'', the Dire Dire Docks theme has some rifts that sound similar to the film's recurring theme, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-wEXMaDK7s "Watage No Hara"]].

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Known in America as ''Film/TheAdventuresOfMiloAndOtis'', the Dire Dire Docks theme has some rifts that sound similar to the film's recurring theme, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-wEXMaDK7s "Watage No Hara"]].Hara"]].

[[WMG:Luigi deliberately sat this one out because of Super Mario World]]
This game is chronologically the first main series game since Super Mario World (Land 2 takes place right after Land 1), and in that game, even if Luigi is the one to defeat a Koopaling or Bowser, the game credits Mario for it. Luigi was so upset and angry about not being recognized for his equal efforts to Mario that he refused to help in 64, and didn’t let go of this grudge until New Super Mario Bros. DS.
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It only travels downward, and it always moves at the same speed as Mario's running when he tries to go up the escalator. The walls to the left and right are part of the escalator too. This is why no matter how much you run up, it's just a short distance down. (This is what I assumed when I was little and played it, in any case.)

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It only travels downward, and it always moves at the same speed as Mario's running when he tries to go up the escalator. The walls to the left and right are part of the escalator too. This is why no matter how much you run up, it's just a short distance down. (This is what I assumed when I was little and played it, in any case.))

[[WMG:The music composer took cues from ''Koneko Monogatari'']]
Known in America as ''Film/TheAdventuresOfMiloAndOtis'', the Dire Dire Docks theme has some rifts that sound similar to the film's recurring theme, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-wEXMaDK7s "Watage No Hara"]].
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[[WMG: The paintings were painted with the magic paintbrush from Super Mario Sunshine]]
It would explain how Mario is able to teleport to another place when he enters one.
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* This basically confirmed. The Bob-omb King says he was the one to capture Mario.

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* This The latter guess is basically confirmed. The Bob-omb King says he was the one to capture Mario.
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[[WNG:The Endless Staircase is an escalator.]]

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[[WNG:The [[WMG:The Endless Staircase is an escalator.]]
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They're actually grass.

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They're actually grass.grass.

[[WNG:The Endless Staircase is an escalator.]]
It only travels downward, and it always moves at the same speed as Mario's running when he tries to go up the escalator. The walls to the left and right are part of the escalator too. This is why no matter how much you run up, it's just a short distance down. (This is what I assumed when I was little and played it, in any case.)
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There's no mistaking that yellowish green poison gas. Though, there may be other, more obscure yellowish green poison gases out there that could've played the toxic haze in the original game...

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There's no mistaking that yellowish green poison gas. Though, there may be other, more obscure yellowish green poison gases out there that could've played the toxic haze in the original game...game...

[[WMG: The Trees right outside the playable area of Big Boo's Haunt]]
They're actually grass.

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[[WMG: Bowser forgot about Bob-Omb Battlefield.]]
Or Bowser left it open in hopes that Mario would get killed there. Why else was that door left unlocked?

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[[WMG: Bowser forgot about Bob-Omb Bob-omb Battlefield.]]
Or Bowser left it open in hopes that Mario would get killed there. Why else was that door left unlocked?



[[WMG: The Buddy Bob-Ombs are [[HeelFaceTurn reformed]] [[SuperMarioRpg Rob-Ombs.]]]]

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[[WMG: The Buddy Bob-Ombs Bob-omb Buddies are [[HeelFaceTurn reformed]] [[SuperMarioRpg Rob-Ombs.]]]]Rob-ombs.]]]]

[[WMG: The toxic haze in the hazy maze is, in fact, chlorine.]]
There's no mistaking that yellowish green poison gas. Though, there may be other, more obscure yellowish green poison gases out there that could've played the toxic haze in the original game...
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* This basically confirmed. The Bob-omb King says he was the one to capture Mario.

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* This *This basically confirmed. confirmed. The Bob-omb King says he was the one to capture Mario.
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*This basically confirmed. The Bob-omb King says he was the one to capture Mario.
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[[WMG: The Buddy Bob-Ombs are reformed [[SuperMarioRpg Rob-Ombs.]]]]

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[[WMG: The Buddy Bob-Ombs are reformed [[HeelFaceTurn reformed]] [[SuperMarioRpg Rob-Ombs.]]]]
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[[WMG: The Buddy Bob-Ombs are reformed [[SuperMarioRpgLegendOfTheSevenStars Rob-Ombs.]]]]

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[[WMG: The Buddy Bob-Ombs are reformed [[SuperMarioRpgLegendOfTheSevenStars [[SuperMarioRpg Rob-Ombs.]]]]
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Or Bowser left it open in hopes that Mario would get killed there. Why else was that door left unlocked?

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Or Bowser left it open in hopes that Mario would get killed there. Why else was that door left unlocked?unlocked?

[[WMG: The Buddy Bob-Ombs are reformed [[SuperMarioRpgLegendOfTheSevenStars Rob-Ombs.]]]]
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How else would the ship be able to get inside a clearly closed-off area?

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How else would the ship be able to get inside a clearly closed-off area?area?

[[WMG: Bowser forgot about Bob-Omb Battlefield.]]
Or Bowser left it open in hopes that Mario would get killed there. Why else was that door left unlocked?
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correcting mistake in WMG title


[[WMG: The ship in Jolly Roger Bay was originally one of Bowser's flying ships until shot down/crashed above/into the bay.]]

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[[WMG: The ship in Jolly Roger Roger's Bay was originally one of Bowser's flying ships until shot down/crashed above/into the bay.]]
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What we have is a level that is a deserted city of empty buildings, void of inhabitants, which can be flooded at will, complete with eerie music. When you put it like that it seems very likely that this was intentional.

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What we have is a level that is a deserted city of empty buildings, void of inhabitants, which can be flooded at will, complete with eerie music. When you put it like that it seems very likely that this was intentional.intentional.

[[WMG: The ship in Jolly Roger Bay was originally one of Bowser's flying ships until shot down/crashed above/into the bay.]]
How else would the ship be able to get inside a clearly closed-off area?
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One alien is shot up and falls into a pool. He then comes back up at full health - just like ''Mario 64'', his breath bar is his health bar!

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One alien is shot up and falls into a pool. He then comes back up at full health - just like ''Mario 64'', his breath bar is his health bar!bar!

[[WMG: Wet-Dry World are the remains of a lost civilization]]
Closer inspection of the background skybox reveals that the city is submerged under water, this fits into the gameplay aspect of controlling the water levels of the world. Also notice how it's completely deserted, save some pond skaters and wind up toys. After all, a town that can be completely submerged in water isn't really habitable for land living creatures. However, the place isn't suited for aquatic creatures either, seeing as how it can just as easily be drained. This makes the pond skaters the only living beings of the world, because it is an ideal habitat for them. Perhaps this also accounts for their huge size?
What we have is a level that is a deserted city of empty buildings, void of inhabitants, which can be flooded at will, complete with eerie music. When you put it like that it seems very likely that this was intentional.
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[[WMG: The aliens in ''Film/BattleLosAngeles'' use a health bar like Mario]]
One alien is shot up and falls into a pool. He then comes back up at full health - just like ''Mario 64'', his breath bar is his health bar!

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