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− | * Roy | + | * Roy is possibly named after and based upon the famous rock and roll legend, Roy Orbison, who Roy vaguely resembles (mostly due to his similar glasses). |
*The Koopalings were initially believed to be Bowser's children, and [[Bowser Jr.]] was originally assumed to be their youngest sibling. However, [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] later clarified in an interview that the Koopalings are not actually children of Bowser, and that Bowser Jr. is Bowser's only actual child. | *The Koopalings were initially believed to be Bowser's children, and [[Bowser Jr.]] was originally assumed to be their youngest sibling. However, [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] later clarified in an interview that the Koopalings are not actually children of Bowser, and that Bowser Jr. is Bowser's only actual child. | ||
*In ''Super Mario World'' and its remakes, Roy's face and shell were colored blue instead of pink in his sprite, although his official art used his actual official coloring. The color of the frame of Roy's glasses has also varied in the sprites from the different versions of ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' and ''Super Mario World'', while being consistently shown as pink in official artwork. | *In ''Super Mario World'' and its remakes, Roy's face and shell were colored blue instead of pink in his sprite, although his official art used his actual official coloring. The color of the frame of Roy's glasses has also varied in the sprites from the different versions of ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' and ''Super Mario World'', while being consistently shown as pink in official artwork. |