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* When Mario has a Kuribo shoe, in the Japanese version, he will become small Mario after a hit. In the American version, Mario will lose the shoe, but remain in the same power-up condition he was in before the hit.
* When Mario has a Kuribo shoe, in the Japanese version, he will become small Mario after a hit. In the American version, Mario will lose the shoe, but remain in the same power-up condition he was in before the hit.
* In the World 8 Battleships, it is valid to swim under the battleships. In the Japanese version, if this trick is done, it is possible to get back up only with a Frog Suit or P-wing because the wall is too tall otherwise. In the American version, the upper right corner of the last battleship was removed to make it possible to get back up.
* In the World 8 Battleships, it is valid to swim under the battleships. In the Japanese version, if this trick is done, it is possible to get back up only with a Frog Suit or P-wing because the wall is too tall otherwise. In the American version, the upper right corner of the last battleship was removed to make it possible to get back up.
Note: None of these are retained as differences between the Japanese and American differences of the [[Super Mario All-Stars]] port of SMB3. Both versions are either like the Japanese Famicom or like the American version, depending on the difference.
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