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====''Super Mario Sunshine''====
====''Super Mario Sunshine''====
In ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' during the episode [[Mysterious Hotel Delfino]], a portrait is making a [[Pianta]] staying at [[Hotel Delfino]] feel uneasy. Spraying the portrait exposes the image of a [[Boo]] on it and allows [[Mario]] to leap through it, entering a new room.
In ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' during the episode [[Mysterious Hotel Delfino]], a portrait is making a [[Pianta]] staying at [[Hotel Delfino]] feel uneasy. Spraying the portrait exposes the image of a [[Boo]] on it and allows Mario to leap through it, entering a new room.


====''Super Mario Galaxy''====
====''Super Mario Galaxy''====
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Paintings return in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. Also referred to as  '''warp holes'''<ref>''Super Mario Odyssey'' description for "World Warper" achievement</ref> in this game, they serve the same purpose of acting as gateways to certain kingdoms, but they are not the [[Odyssey|primary means]] of traveling to each kingdom. Instead, they are scattered across each location, often in hidden areas. When used, they send Mario into enclosed areas in each kingdom so he can collect [[Power Moon]]s that are inaccessible through regular means. The paintings are typically not activated until the entrance location's story missions have been completed, though some, such as the one to the [[Sand Kingdom]], are usable earlier than that, while the ones to the [[Seaside Kingdom]], the [[Snow Kingdom]], and [[Bowser's Kingdom]] are inaccessible until the game is completed.
Paintings return in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. Also referred to as  '''warp holes'''<ref>''Super Mario Odyssey'' description for "World Warper" achievement</ref> in this game, they serve the same purpose of acting as gateways to certain kingdoms, but they are not the [[Odyssey|primary means]] of traveling to each kingdom. Instead, they are scattered across each location, often in hidden areas. When used, they send [[Mario]] into enclosed areas in each kingdom so he can collect [[Power Moon]]s that are inaccessible through regular means. The paintings are typically not activated until the entrance location's story missions have been completed, though some, such as the one to the [[Sand Kingdom]], are usable earlier than that, while the ones to the [[Seaside Kingdom]], the [[Snow Kingdom]], and [[Bowser's Kingdom]] are inaccessible until the game is completed.


Much larger paintings also appear in towers and other hidden areas outside [[Peach's Castle]]. They transport Mario to tougher versions of the battles against [[Knucklotec]], [[Torkdrift]], [[Mechawiggler]], [[Mollusque-Lanceur]], [[Cookatiel]], and the [[Ruined Dragon]]. When these paintings are used, the level-selection jingle from ''Super Mario 64'' plays before the rematches begin.
Much larger paintings also appear in towers and other hidden areas outside [[Peach's Castle]]. They transport Mario to tougher versions of the battles against [[Knucklotec]], [[Torkdrift]], [[Mechawiggler]], [[Mollusque-Lanceur]], [[Cookatiel]], and the [[Ruined Dragon]]. When these paintings are used, the level-selection jingle from ''Super Mario 64'' plays before the rematches begin.

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