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Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga/Regional Differences
This is a sub-page of Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga.
While each version was only released a maximum of 9 days apart, there surprisingly exists a number of regional differences.
| To do: Tables, sprites, and more differences |
Contents
Title Screen
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Beginning
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Bros. Points
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Level-Up
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Button Icons & Hammer Tutorial
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Signs
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Heart Block
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Café Menu
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Stats
Pretty much all the enemy, equipment, and item stats are different between the Japanese and international versions.
Items
Some of the items that enemies drop were changed between versions.
| Enemy | Drop (Japanese) | Rare Drop (Japanese) | Drop (International) | Rare Drop (International) |
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| Birdo | Max Syrup | Lucky Ribbon | Ultra Syrup | Red Pepper |
| Eeker | Syrup | Smart Pants | School Slacks | Smart Pants |
| Hermie III | School Slacks | Red Pepper | Max Nut | Lucky Ribbon |
| Lemmy | Green Pepper | Bowser Fist | Max Syrup | Green Pepper |
| Ludwig | Piranha Suit | Red Pepper | 1-Up Super | Red Pepper |
| Morton | N/A | Max Syrup | Max Nut | Bowser Fist |
| Piranha Bean | Piranha Swing | Super Nut | Piranha Swing | Piranha Suit |
| Trunkle | Lucky Bros., Super Nut | N/A | 1-Up Mushroom | Lucky Bros. |
Trunkle
- In addition to the stat differences, any time Trunkle's head-tree is damaged, it will immediately restore 40-47 HP in the Japanese version only.
- The vacuum attack that Trunkle uses brings in various obstacles from the left side of the screen. One of them is a white mushroom that heals 8 HP in the Japanese version, and 5 HP in the international versions.
- When his vacuum attack ends, Trunkle heals his body for 10 HP in the international versions. He heals a bit more in the Japanese version, because each object he swallows heals him for a different amount; 4 HP per Gritty Gooma, 8 HP per mushroom, and 2 HP per poisonous mushroom.
Fawful Battle Music
During the final battle with Fawful, the international releases use Popple's battle theme. In the Japanese release, this was changed to Cackletta's battle theme.
Coin Jump
By having Luigi do a High Jump onto small Mario and having Mario jump before Luigi can land, you can do a coin jump. This subtracts 1 HP from Luigi and converts it into 1 coin in the international release; this was adjusted to 2 HP per coin in the Japanese version. You can't convert any more HP if the next coin jump would result in Luigi having 0 HP.
Bowser's Sprites
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Some of Bowser's sprites are slightly different between the two versions. The Japanese version touches up Bowser's left/right graphic, giving his mouth, hair, and eyebrows extra detail. In addition, the sprite when Bowser flies into the screen after escaping his castle is changed.
Glitches
Fountain Glitch
Pounding a water ingested Mario in front of a fountain several times leads to a glitch causing Mario and Luigi to run out of bounds into different directions, and then return back to the fountain. This glitch is not present in the Japanese version.
Fire Dash Glitch
In the Japanese version, if you have Mario use Fire on Luigi while close to a ledge, the brothers will enter a glitched state. This glitch can cause them to warp a screen length away and end up inside of walls. It is entirely absent in the International release.

















