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Officially licensed 2000 Donkey Kong Country cartoon series plush with a unique expression, from Japan.

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Friday, June 20, 2025
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Donkey Kong-themed “relationship tip for gamers” posted on Nintendo’s official Facebook account in 2013.

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Thursday, June 19, 2025
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In Super Mario 64 DS, there is a way to always force two glowing rabbits to appear in the courtyard when the game is loaded, as long as the save file has more than 81 stars.

If the game is reset via powering it off and on, then Vs. mode is entered, a course is selected and the game is reset again, but this time by pressing L+R+Start+Select, the random number generator will output exactly the values necessary to make two of the rabbits glow.

The numbers on the left side of the screen are the current RNG value (red) and the upcoming ones (since the way RNG is calculated is deterministic, it is possible to know which values will come up on the next calls of the function). The sequence of events outlined in the post results in the RNG being called precisely the amount of times that results in the two yellow values (which yield glowing rabbits) to be called when the rabbits are loaded.

By doing this 4 times in a row, the player can quickly catch the 8 glowing rabbits necessary to get the Power Star behind the final door in the character switching room.

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Officially licensed 2025 Donkey Kong banana stand from Japan.

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Wednesday, June 18, 2025
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Promotional artwork for the 2023 Super Mario Bros. Movie.

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In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, a bizarre glitch results in King K. Rool briefly facing the wrong direction during battle, being turned with his back to the screen.

If King K. Rool is hit by attacks by Dark Pit and R.O.B. in the manner depicted (note that they are being suspended in mid-air by wind blowing from off-screen), then he will be stuck looking away from the screen for as long as he never turns around (facing the left in the case of the footage). For an unknown reason, this only affects K. Rool.

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Tuesday, June 17, 2025
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Top left: the Mario Circuit 3 course, as it appears in Super Mario Kart.

Top right: this was actually the first course ever designed for the game, as revealed by internal development files and associated timestamps. This is the earliest iteration of the track, which is the first image of a course made during development.

Bottom: it is possible, though not confirmed, that this track is based on a real-life racetrack called Circuito de Jerez, near the city of Jerez de la Frontera in Spain. In addition to a similar layout, the early version of Mario Circuit 3 features audience stands on the left side of the straight section, and a long thin structure near the center, which both match up with the real-life racetrack.

Since the development team revealed that they did “real-life research” for Super Mario Kart by taking a trip to an amusement park and actually racing go-karts, it stands to reason that near the beginning of development they would also start designing the tracks by basing them on real-life layouts.

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Segments from a 2012 Mario Tennis Open trailer showing Mario being bad at tennis before going through a training regimen and becoming better.

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Monday, June 16, 2025
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In Paper Mario, during the Peach interlude between Chapter 6 and Chapter 7, Peach is able to use the Sneaky Parasol item. By pressing B while facing an enemy, Peach sends out sparkles from her parasol that turn her into a copy of the enemy if they connect.

If she is discovered by a wandering Koopatrol at the same time as turning into one, she will be taken back to her room while still in her Koopatrol form. Since she doesn’t have a special sprite for being carried in that form, she instead appears to simply be standing on top of the two Koopatrols that carry her.

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Set of officially licensed 1994 Super Mario World plushes from Japan with particularly squat proportions.

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