Luma’s voice in all games is provided by Yuya Takezawa. By slowing down the sound bites (here, taken from Mario Tennis Aces), we can hear an approximation of what the original recording sounded like before being edited to match the intended high-pitched Luma voice.
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In Super Mario Bros. 3, if any Koopalings are killed with a fireball on the same frame as using their wand attack (in the footage, Mario also jumps on Iggy, though this is not necessary for the glitch to occur), that Koopaling will glitch out during the death animation and Mario will not be awarded the wand afterwards.
Since defeating a Koopaling stops the timer, it is impossible to wait out the timer to try the stage again, so Mario is stuck in that room forever and the game must be reset to continue.
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Extremely bizarre officially licensed 2011 K'NEX “Mario vs. Delfino Oak Tree” playset.
Besides the playset featuring the tree as a moving obstacle specifically designed to obstruct the racers even though these trees have never done so and have always just stayed stationary like real-life trees, the name “Delfino Oak Tree” is particularly baffling.
These trees have never appeared on Isle Delfino or any Delfino-related locations (Delfino Square, Delfino Pier etc.) in any game, instead being limited to Mushroom Kingdom locations like Mario Circuit in Mario Kart: Double Dash.
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In Donkey Kong Bananza, it is possible to “kill” NPCs, even unique important NPCs such as Grumpy Kong, by continuously attaching chunks of dirt to each other to push the NPC toward a hazard such as lava, poison, or a pit. The NPC will then disintegrate into dust as seen in the footage.
The NPC will respawn whenever the area is reloaded with the terrain cleaned up, either by cleaning it manually, resetting it through the map menu, or saving and reloading the game.
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Logos used for various sections of Nintendo of America’s official 1999 Donkey Kong 64 site, referencing various multimedia properties.
Top: “The DK Gorilla Project”, referencing the 1999 horror film The Blair Witch Project.
Bottom left: “National Kongagraphic”, referencing the National Geographic magazine.
Bottom right: “DK Island’s Most Wanted”, referencing the long-running TV show “America’s Most Wanted”.
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On rare occasions in Mario Kart World, it is possible for a Spiny Shell (known colloquially as a Blue Shell) to seemingly “fake out” the racer in first place by first flying past that racer and then returning.
The underlying mechanism for why this occurs is not yet understood.
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