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Celebrating has precedence over death. If Mario would die while celebrating obtaining a star, he is instead made immune, and the effects of whatever killed him are applied immediately after he finishes celebrating.
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There is a spot on an underwater wall in Jolly Roger Bay where swimming into it with an extremely precise position and angle kills Mario instantly.
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In 64 DS, Pokeys can survive without their heads. If Yoshi eats a Pokey's head and then lands on a Fly Guy, the Pokey will not die despite its head being severed from its body. The Pokey will continue living as long as Yoshi keeps jumping.
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In the Secret Aquarium, whenever Mario stops swimming, the fish start swirling in circles above him, creating a kind of "fish tornado". This happens slightly out of view of the regular camera, requiring the "stop" camera setting to see.
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Super Mario 64 - Celebrating has precedence over death. If Mario would die while celebrating obtaining a star, he is instead made immune, and the effects of whatever killed him are applied immediately after he finishes celebrating.
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