Super Mario World contains two unused types of doors: small half-doors intended to be enterable only with Small Mario, and tall doors.
As doors appear only in ghost houses and castles/fortresses, and Yoshi specifically stays outside when Mario enters them, it is not normally possible to see how Yoshi interacts with doors. The footage above shows the interactions.
Small Mario can enter regular doors and floating small doors while riding Yoshi (as well as tall doors, not shown). Particularly, being able to enter floating small doors is unexpected behavior as Yoshi should be unable to fit.
Super Mario and other large types of Mario can not enter regular doors or small doors while riding Yoshi, and can only enter the tall doors, which makes sense as he is taller than the regular door while riding Yoshi.
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Extremely rare promotional Nintendo DS Mario and Peach-themed rhinestone stickers.
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Sample finished design found on Nintendo’s official page for Mario no Photopi in 1998, featuring a Yoshi from Yoshi’s Story.
Mario no Photopi was a Japanese-only Nintendo 64 title, functioning similar to Mario Paint with an ability to draw and edit images, with an additional ability to import and export image files via a proprietary memory card system.
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Nintendo of America’s 2020 accolade trailer for Paper Mario: The Origami King includes a unique humorous scene where instead of simply overlaying the accolades over regular game footage (as is standard for such types of trailers), the review scores are inserted as actual in-universe objects into the scene of Mario and Olivia relaxing in a hot spring.
Then, Olivia comments, “Ohhhhh… Yeah, I get it now.” which in-game is simply a response to the relaxing properties of the water, but in this scenario appears to be her response to the review scores.
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