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{{s|mariowiki|Birdo}}s first appear in ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' as the game's recurring mid-bosses, first appearing in World 1-1, but has later appeared as an ally in spin-off ''Mario'' titles since. The pink Birdos attack by spitting eggs from their nozzles, which can be picked up and thrown back to defeat them. | {{s|mariowiki|Birdo}}s first appear in ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' as the game's recurring mid-bosses, first appearing in World 1-1, but has later appeared as an ally in spin-off ''Mario'' titles since. The pink Birdos attack by spitting eggs from their nozzles, which can be picked up and thrown back to defeat them. | ||
This stage features multiple elements from the overworld levels in World 1 in ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', albeit with some visual differences between their appearances in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' and ''Ultimate''. The 16-bit sprites used in this stage (e.g. the Pidgit's magic carpet, the logs, etc.) in ''Melee'' are enhanced to use their original 16-bit sprites from ''Super Mario All-Stars''. The grassy platforms, a single jar, two beanstalks, and five cherries appear as background elements, while the grass appears as a foreground element on the stage, though they cannot be interacted with. | This stage features multiple elements from the overworld levels in World 1 in ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', albeit with some visual differences between their appearances in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' and ''Ultimate''. The 16-bit sprites used in this stage (e.g. the Pidgit's magic carpet, the logs, etc.) in ''Melee'' are enhanced to use their original 16-bit sprites from ''{{Super Mario All-Stars}}''. The grassy platforms, a single jar, two beanstalks, and five cherries appear as background elements, while the grass appears as a foreground element on the stage, though they cannot be interacted with. | ||
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