In the Japanese version of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (both original GameCube and Switch releases), the Red Bones miniboss is implies to be red due to being covered in blood.
Its Japanese name is “ブラッディホネノコ”, (“Bloody Dull Bones”), a combination of a transliteration of the English word “bloody” and the Japanese name for the Dull Bones enemy.
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An Easter egg in Mario Kart 8/Deluxe that is extremely situational and thus easy to never experience during regular gameplay is that Piranha Plants on the tracks will actually eat items that are thrown at them. Note the Shy Guy driver throwing the banana toward the Piranha Plant and it eating the banana with a unique animations.
This was removed from Mario Kart World.
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Promotional shirt given out to participants in the audience during the filming of the obscure 1989 King Koopa’s Kool Kartoons television show.
To this day, very little footage of the show have been found and most of it remains lost media.
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In Donkey Kong Country, there is a glitch with Really Gnawty, the boss of the Gorilla Glacier world, that occurs if the player chooses to deal four hits to it and then simply survive its attacks for a few minutes instead of dealing the final hit.
If this is done, the boss simply stops working after a while, becoming stuck in the corner in the manner shown in the footage.
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In Super Mario Odyssey, the trees in the Mushroom Kingdom room that is a recreation of the courtyard from Super Mario 64 are glitched due to their unique properties whereby they always face the screen (“billboarding”).
While all trees act this way in the original Super Mario 64, Super Mario Odyssey only features them in this room, and as such a completely faithful implementation of the trees was likely low-priority. The trees do not retain their billboarding properties in Snapshot Mode, and can actually be seen from the side when the camera is rotated.
This causes a glitch to occur if the camera is rotated while in Snapshot Mode whereby Mario will snap to a tree that he is not physically touching if he is made to perfectly align with it after turning the camera 180°. As seen in the footage, this causes him to teleport and even go out of bounds in specific circumstances.
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In February 2025, the Nintendo Tokyo store has begun selling officially licensed plastic food storage bags with Yoshi designs.
The store featured a whimsical display whereby a single apple was placed in such a bag to illustrate how the design on the bag interacts with the food inside to create the impression of Yoshi licking the food.
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In modern Mario Kart series games, an advanced technique to escape a Spiny Shell is to use a Mushroom with extremely precise timing after the Spiny Shell prepares to hit.
In Mario Kart World, CPU drivers on higher difficulties have actually been given the ability to perform this technique, which is just one of many additions to the CPU behavior in this game that results in them being more formidable opponents than in previous games.
Note Luigi escaping the Spiny Shell unscathed in the footage.
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