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T. Honda


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Retro Mario


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The British are more polite


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Mario and Luigi at the Yoshi Theater


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Phantamanta's final form


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Peacharoth
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Super Peach


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"Mario, we need to cook."
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Mario feels the weight of yet another new adventure while Luigi is just glad to be there and be usef...


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Princess Peach (Wedding)


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VSメカクッパ (VS Mecha-Bowser)
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The violence used to be more obvious


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Mr. Crayon


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Track and field day with the princesses


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What Koopa shells taste like according to Yoshi
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