Super Mario Facts
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Entertaining fast facts about the world and lore of Super Mario Bros, handpicked from the Super Mario Bros wiki!
Piccadilly Circus: Super Mario Bros. 3 was presumably a roulette machine developed by Konami and released in 1991 as part of a series of various Piccadilly Circus machines relating to unique properties. It is unknown if this system differs from the other machines.

Dr. Freezegoods' name is a pun on "Dr. Feelgood," a slang term for doctors who freely prescribe psychoactive drugs to their patients.

In the Nintendo Switch remake, Fire Shy Guys are redesigned to resemble Snifits with glowing mouth-nozzles.

Donkey Kong can punch Fractones to partially or completely destroy their bodies.

Oogtar commonly speaks in broken sentences stereotypical of cavemen. An example of this is "Looky-do, come see!"

Promotional artwork for Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games.

Luigi picks up objects and puts them down through Luigi Logic.

Super Mario Bros. 4: Klaun with other Croatian Super Mario DVD's

Donkey Kong using his Barrel Cannon Blast move in Mario Power Tennis

Players score one point if they get the timing too late or too early, getting/spreading less butter, but they can score two points if their timing is deemed "Nice!" and completely gather/spread the butter.

While it has yet to be seen in a game, Dr. Crygor's schematics reveal that a map-reading prairie dog lives under the taxi's hood, serving as its navigator.

Village Square (formerly named Mushroom Village) is a small river bank village found in Mario Party and Mario Party Superstars.

If the player has the right setup and timing, Mario can deal more than 10,000 damage using the Ultra Jump.
Nelvana's website once misspelled Bluster's name as "Blaster."

Bowser sells this item to players for 10 coins. It looks like a miniature version of the Koopa King, and is completely worthless.

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