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Bowser with a mustache or Bowser's father?
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Thousand-Year Door remake


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New references


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New unique Toad designs incoming?


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Mimi Paper Mario but likeโฆ not paper
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Summer Peach by LegendofNerd
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Shadow Queen by tuyoki
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Piranha hat


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Mario and some Punis
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THE STAR SPIRITS ๐โจ
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You're not allowed to be too good.


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In Origami King, a glitch allows a Green Toad to be "smuggled" off the island where he appears, lead...


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Goomba Universities


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In TTYD, if Mario dismounts Yoshi while bouncing on a spring, he will enter a glitched state where u...


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Too many critters got in today


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Ninji Boy


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