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Top: In Yoshi’s Island, Yoshi is able to perform a Flutter Jump with extended height after jumping on an enemy. However, if he touches the ground before Flutter Jumping, this ability will be forfeited. One exception exists: if Yoshi touches the ground for only a single frame, he will still be able to perform the extended Flutter Jump afterward. In this footage, Yoshi jumps on a Shy Guy in Level 1-2, then touches a pole for a single frame, and uses this to gain enough height to Flutter Jump over the wall.

Bottom: This allows Yoshi to skip the majority of the level by bypassing the pipe detour leading to the level’s other major area. Now Yoshi can simply run along the top of the wall instead.
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Top: officially licensed Mario “Fan with Candy” merchandise, featuring figurines of Mario and Luigi on top of handheld fans.

Bottom: The hats on the figurines are molded separately from the bodies and can be removed; however, no hair is present underneath.
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Monday, May 20, 2019
British print ad for Donkey Kong on the Game Boy (also known as Donkey Kong ‘94). Note the text on the bottom, which consists mainly of the word “ook”.
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British print ad for Donkey Kong on the Game Boy (also known as Donkey Kong ‘94). Note the text on the bottom, which consists mainly of the word “ook”.

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Top: Past the first boss door of the Forest Fortress in Super Mario World, there is an extremely wide lava-filled pit, on the other side of which is an optional reward of 9 blocks with 1-Up Mushrooms inside, as well as another boss door, leading to the same boss. Attempting to fly across the pit with Cape Mario can be difficult due to the large amount of Lava Bubbles shooting out from the lava.

Bottom: An easy way to cross the pit is to take a running start as Mario and then perform a Spin Jump, keeping A and B pressed. While normally, a Spin Jump would not take Mario far enough to clear the gap, the Lava Bubbles are actually placed in precise locations so that Mario will automatically bounce off them.

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Thursday, May 16, 2019

Top left: the way Fire Blue Toad appears in Super Mario Maker 2 in the Super Mario 3D World style.

Top right: the way Fire Blue Toad appears in Super Mario 3D World itself.

Bottom: the way Fire Blue Toad appears in New Super Mario Bros. U. Super Mario Maker 2′s design combines the two; using the cap coloration similar to the one from New Super Mario Bros. U and the clothing coloration from Super Mario 3D World.

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Wednesday, May 15, 2019
In Super Mario 64, jumping toward a Tox Box in Shifting Sand Land during a precise point of its movement in the manner depicted will result in Mario instantly dying. Mario will play the animation of sinking into quicksand despite being in mid-air;...

In Super Mario 64, jumping toward a Tox Box in Shifting Sand Land during a precise point of its movement in the manner depicted will result in Mario instantly dying. Mario will play the animation of sinking into quicksand despite being in mid-air; this is merely one of several different ways quicksand can kill Mario remotely, another being punching near a ledge, as seen in this post.
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Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Top two images: the skybox seen in the Spin-Dig Galaxy in Super Mario Galaxy 2, normal view and zoomed-out.

Bottom two images: the model for the sphere with holes is actually taken directly from Super Mario Galaxy, where it is used for the sphere at the end of the Bowser’s Galaxy Reactor stage, where the final battle against Bowser takes place. The only change is the texture used; the size, amount and relative positioning of the holes are identical.

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Sunday, May 5, 2019
Sprites of Mario and Mario-related items from a Japanese Nintendo Badge Arcade sticker book. The sprites include: regular Small Mario from Super Mario Bros., Small Mario in a traditional hakama, later used in Super Mario Odyssey, Small Mario in a...

Sprites of Mario and Mario-related items from a Japanese Nintendo Badge Arcade sticker book. The sprites include: regular Small Mario from Super Mario Bros., Small Mario in a traditional hakama, later used in Super Mario Odyssey, Small Mario in a business suit, used in several Nintendo financial reports (such as here), and Small Mario in a Santa Claus outfit, also later used in Super Mario Odyssey. The final two rows contain holiday-themed items including a Daruma doll based on Mario.
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Thursday, May 2, 2019

Top row: the dragon boss of the Ruined Kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey, also known as the Lord of Lightning, is never shown fully during either cutscenes (top left) or during battle (top right), his lower body being either cropped out or hidden by clouds.

Second row: after defeating him, he can be seen holding on to the tower. Due to the lighting conditions and distance from the camera, it is impossible to take a closer look at the part of his body that is not seen during battle.

Third row: the dragon’s model extracted from the game’s files.

Bottom row: due to the legs and tail being only intended to be viewed from a distance, the dragon’s model is unique in that his lower half is extremely low-resolution (bottom left) and low-polygon (bottom right) compared to his upper half.
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Tuesday, April 23, 2019
Wario pushing a Kool-Aid spokesperson in a 1993 commercial for a Nintendo/Kool-Aid cross-promotion.
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Wario pushing a Kool-Aid spokesperson in a 1993 commercial for a Nintendo/Kool-Aid cross-promotion.
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