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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:Islandbeta1.PNG|thumb|200px|The early version of Yoshi's Island.]]
[[File:Islandbeta1.PNG|thumb|200px|The early version of Yoshi's Island.]]
*[[Unused content (SSBM)|During the development of ''Melee'']], the whole stage was originally going to be a big stage with the pit being larger, nearly covered by three {{s|mariowiki|Note Block}}s, and would have a stack of five jumping blocks on the right side of the pit. There were originally three platforms (one made of five rotating blocks and two made of three rotating blocks) inserted in completely different areas of the stage, and there were no trees in the background.
*[[Unused content (SSBM)|During the development of ''Melee'']], the whole stage was originally going to be a big stage with the pit being larger, nearly covered by three {{s|mariowiki|Note Block}}s, and would have a stack of five jumping blocks on the right side of the pit. There was originally three platforms (one made of five rotating blocks and two made of three rotating blocks) inserted in completely different areas of the stage and there was no trees in the background.
*The trophy of [[Metal Mario]] in ''Melee'', if inspected closely, reflects a still image of this stage.
*The trophy of [[Metal Mario]] in ''Melee'', if inspected closely, reflects a still image of this stage.
*''Super Mario World'' did have large diagonal pipes like the one on the left of this stage; however, all of them are angled up and to the right, unlike this one which angles up and to the left.
*''Super Mario World'' did have large diagonal pipes like the one on the left of this stage; however, all of them are angled up and to the right, unlike this one which angles up and to the left.

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