Easter egg

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An Easter egg is a minor secret in a game that is hidden by the developers and is usually not associated with the gameplay.

Easter eggs in Super Mario games[edit]

Donkey Kong franchise[edit]

Donkey Kong[edit]

  • In the Atari 800 version, losing Mario's last life because of a fall, while in a point range of 33,000-33,900 (thus ensuring a new high score), and highlighting a Fireball in the difficulty selection will cause the initials of the port's developer, Landon Dyer, to appear in the title screen while the player waits for the attract mode to start up again.

Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Color)[edit]

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Donkey Kong Country Returns[edit]

Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze[edit]

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars[edit]

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Paper Mario series[edit]

Paper Mario[edit]

  • There is a room inside Boo's Mansion containing a vase that will transform Mario when jumps inside into 8-bit Mario and Mario's theme will play. Mario will revert to back to his standard form if he leaves the room or jumps back into the vase. Unlike Super Mario RPG in which the 8-bit trick can only be performed once, in Paper Mario it can be performed repeatedly.
    • Similarly, Mario's theme can be heard if the player waits on the chapter screen long enough.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]

  • During Princess Peach's Interlude after Chapter 5, TEC asks Peach to drink an invisibility potion in order to secretly enter Grodus' room and upload important data on a disk into the room's computer. When this happens, the computer screen shows the Famicom Disk System boot-up sequence which is then shortly followed up by an animation and some music from an unknown game.
  • Similar to the first Paper Mario, in the X-Naut Fortress there is a room that, when entered from above into a changing room, makes both Mario and his partner an 8-bit sprite. This wears off after leaving the room or after a period of time. This can be done repeatedly.

Paper Mario: Color Splash[edit]

  • When using the Megaphone Card, if the player shouts into the microphone on the Wii U GamePad to increase the Thing’s power, it would be heard in the game.

Mario & Luigi series[edit]

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga[edit]

  • If the game is played on a Game Boy Player and a second controller is plugged into the GameCube, it functions similarly to a makeshift co-op mode.[1]

Mario Kart series[edit]

Mario Kart: Double Dash!![edit]

Super Mario series[edit]

Super Mario 64[edit]

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  • When jumping in shallow water, a fish will rarely jump out alongside Mario.
  • At the end of Bowser in the Sky, images of 8-bit Bowser and Mario from Super Mario Bros. can be seen on the pillars.
  • If Mario performs a dive while next to the Baby Penguin, the penguin will also perform its own dive.

Super Mario Sunshine[edit]

A birds-eye view of Isle Delfino.
Isle Delfino
  • In Noki Bay's third mission, Red Coins in a Bottle, the building at the very bottom houses a book behind an unmovable door.
  • The island of Isle Delfino itself is shaped like a dolphin, an allusion to the code name of the GameCube while it was in development. Delfino also means "dolphin" in Italian.

Super Mario Galaxy[edit]

A hidden train in the Toy Time Galaxy
The hidden train.
  • In the Rolling Gizmo Galaxy, if Mario or Luigi skips the Star Ball and jumps up the blocks and raised bridge that the player would normally smash with the ball, a Rupee from The Legend of Zelda series made out of blue Star Bits can be seen if the player looks down.
  • In the Toy Time Galaxy, on the planet with the first Spring Mushroom, if the player goes on the edge of the block below the warp pipe, they will notice that there is an opening. If they then go to first person view mode once in there, they will see a toy train.
  • The Planet Rocket from Space Junk Galaxy can also be seen in the background of certain missions in Ghostly Galaxy.

New Super Mario Bros. Wii[edit]

  • If, after having entered a level in multiplayer, a player loses all their lives and cannot respawn, they can play various sound effects by pressing the jump and dash buttons and switch between different sound effects by using the directional controls. These sound effects include the sound of a clown horn, clapping, a cuíca, a bass drum, a snare drum, and a bell.

Super Mario Galaxy 2[edit]

  • Three alien-like figures appear in the background of Shiverburn Galaxy watching Mario/Luigi (they also appear in the Pull Star planet of Grandmaster Galaxy).
  • On the Starting Planet of Sky Station Galaxy, the sign in front of the door is usually signed "Yoshi". However, during the Prankster Comet mission, it is signed "Yoshi the space dragon".
  • During the fight with King Lakitu, running out of the arena and back to the checkpoint will make him fall asleep.
  • If the player loses a life during the Whomp King battle, on the next attempt, the Whomp King will cut his speech short and say, "Arrrgh! I'm tired of this speech!"

Super Mario 3D Land[edit]

  • Using the binoculars in certain levels will allow the player to spot a passing UFO in the sky.
  • In World 4-4, when the player reaches the end of the level and stands at the gates to the right for a number of seconds, a ghostly figure will appear slowly out of the background. Once enough time passes, it will open its mouth wide and flash, while fading out at the same time. The figure can also be found at the beginning of World 8-4 and Special 6-5 if the player stands by the window long enough.

New Super Luigi U[edit]

Luigi sighting in Spinning Sandstones, the sixth level of Layer-Cake Desert in New Super Luigi U.
The hidden Luigi sighting in Spinning Sandstones.

Super Mario 3D World[edit]

Super Mario Maker[edit]

  • If the player places a pair of door objects and taps on one, knocking can be heard on the other side of the door. If the player taps enough times, Weird Mario will appear out of the door in a random powered-up state depending on the game style (for example, he can be Raccoon Mario, Tanooki Mario, Statue Mario, Frog Mario, or Hammer Mario when this is done in the Super Mario Bros. 3 style).[2] This returns in Super Mario Maker 2.
  • In the Super Mario Bros. style, if the fortress behind the Goal Pole has a locked door on its entrance and the player has at least one key, when they touch the flagpole and enter the fortress, the door will open as if the player unlocked it in-game.
    • Similarly, the same thing happens with a normal Warp Door or an active P Warp Door if it is placed in front of the entrance.
  • On very rare occasions, when Mario falls into a pit, the death jingle is preceded by one of the eight longer sound clips (e.g. Mario falling down a very long pit).[3][4]
  • If the player shakes a Spike Trap in the New Super Mario Bros. U ground theme, a train whistle can be heard.
  • Sometimes, when touching a Checkpoint Flag, several birds fly from the flag; in underwater levels, fishes appear from the flag instead.
  • In Super Mario Bros. 3-style ground levels, should Mario keep crouching on a white Semisolid Platform for approximately five seconds, he will do a short little hop along with a sound effect,[5] as a reference to the mechanic from the original game where Mario could drop behind the background using white Semisolid Platforms (which is required to obtain the first Magic Whistle in World 1-3). This also works in Super Mario Maker 2.
  • Holding +Control Pad down, A Button, and B Button while a course loads will activate a CRT screen filter, similarly to the Big Mushroom; unlike the Big Mushroom, this is functional in all four game styles.[6]

Super Mario Odyssey[edit]

  • If there are no controller inputs for a long time, a small bird will sleep on Mario's nose. The type of bird changes depending on what kingdom Mario is in.
    • Similarly, if Mario sleeps in a place where the dog appears, it will sleep next to him.
  • Bowser's reaction quote to Mario changes according to the costume Mario wears. As of the version 1.2.0 update, Luigi also gives a reaction quote.
  • Like Super Mario 3D World, 8-bit character sprites can be found in several levels.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl[edit]

Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker[edit]

  • Like Super Mario 3D World, 8-bit sprites of that game's playable characters can be found in several levels.
  • In several ghost-themed levels, there are events that happen if the player waits for a while in the level.
    • In Bizarre Doors of Boo Mansion, ghostly handprints appear on the back wall of the mansion.
    • In Sinister Street Signs, a small thin ghost will fly out of a grate in the bottom of one of the towers.
    • In Fright Train Flight, a laughing ghost will appear under the train tracks in front of the train.
    • In Ghost Gallery Gambit, if the player does not walk towards the star to start the poison rising, several spooky sounds will join the ambient music after a while.
  • By turning the camera around at the beginning of any Coins Galore stage, the Starshroom can be seen in the distance.

Wario franchise[edit]

Wario World[edit]

  • If the player remains on the pause screen for 50 minutes, Wario apologizes for his taunting and stops; this applies every time the player pauses.

WarioWare: D.I.Y.[edit]

  • If a record, comic, or microgame is named "Mario Paint," a remix of the "Creative Exercise" song from Mario Paint plays while it is created.
    • Similarly, when stamps are selected, a remix of the "Monkeys" song from the same game plays.
    • This also applies to stamp editing, where a remix of the "Mysterious" song also plays.

References[edit]

  1. ^ DidYouKnowGaming? (October 14, 2017). Mario & Luigi Games - Did You Know Gaming? Feat. Chris Niosi. YouTube. Retrieved September 6th, 2022.
  2. ^ GameXplain (November 4, 2015). Skinny Mario Door-Knocking SECRET in Super Mario Maker Update (Tanooki, Frog, & Skinny Yoshi!). YouTube. Retrieved December 29, 2015.
  3. ^ Master0fHyrule (September 20, 2015). All 8 SECRET/HIDDEN Falling Death Sounds In Super Mario Maker (Easter Eggs). YouTube (English). Retrieved July 1, 2024.
  4. ^ GameXplain (September 21, 2015). Super Mario Maker: All 8 SECRET DEATH Sounds. YouTube (English). Retrieved July 1, 2024.
  5. ^ GameXplain (August 22, 2015). Cool Bits - Super Mario Maker's SMB3 White Block Secret. YouTube (English). Retrieved July 1, 2024.
  6. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_cV6J5pw44