@YisuselPrime ayo I love sonic i am a fan of it too but at this point it isn't relevant no offence BTW Sonic is one of the best fictional characters I'll give u that
The original was so entertaining and hilarious as it just shows so much fun and challenging it is. Remake has gone to the so called too easy soft kiddy territory as they have toned down Mario’s dramatic death animations to soulless BS!
@@bigprogaymer6923not really and I hate whenever someone says this. Nintendo games are made for everyone, just that kids can play doesn't mean it's made only for them. And plus, kids can take difficulty.
@@varietychan You know how it is these days though. The woke culture will look for ANY excuse to either sue or complain, no matter what kind of media they have set their sights on.. I'm sure SOMEBODY out there would've been offended by Mario's death animations in the GBA version if Nintendo hadn't changed them.. Quite sad, as I definitely prefer the older death scenes :/.
@@gavinbunting7354 Honestly, even not having played this game, I feel like we shouldn't be happy. It's $50, and for what you get it seems... unappealing.
@@gavinbunting7354 Why should I be happy with Nintendo removing 99% of the game’s charm but be happy that they kept one thing? (and they didn’t even do that one thing right)
The new death animations are Nintendo’s way of saying “Don’t worry, kids! If you put yourselves in life threatening situations, you’ll be just fine, just like Mario! This will in no way be crippling to your physical or mental state!”
1:10 Okay, the no fall damage schtick is just downright disrespectful. The fact that Nintendo removed this proves that they think we're (collectively) soft, so they put this.
Yes that’s exactly why Nintendo has gone too soft with Mario as they have toned down the dramatic hilarious entertaining violence into a soulless shallow.
And it's not like they couldn't add some sort of option to toggle the fall damage on and off instead of outright removing it, or at the very least make it so only the easier difficulty removes the fall damage while keeping it in the normal one...
I wasn't gonna buy the remake anyway, but the lack of fall damage actually ruins the game for me. I could forgive the lack of death animations, but removing game mechanics is unforgivable.
Worst part? Unused in the files of the demo for the game are updated versions of all of the old animations, including fire, and a brand new shock animation too. During the shock animation he would flash several poses, including the elusive V-SIGN! Oh how i miss that pose. I'm not sure if they're still kicking around in the files of the final version, but i'm genuinely so disappointed they're unused.
@@ProxDee222 Channel is "fawfulthegreat64", with their video being "Mario vs. Donkey Kong Switch - Mario's animations" The scrapped death animations appear at 2:40
the only thing that looks better is the Squashed animation, tho i kinda get that Nintendo doesn't want their mascot to straight up die anymore. but removing the pasta lines is TOO FAR
I think the old one has more charm than the remakes I mean Mario dead animation in gba has a lot of different ways went you die but the remake kinda don't have that and that's why mario vs donkey kong in gba was special to me but hey at least they remove fall damage from the remake so that's good to know
Totally agree with you there! Nintendo has messed up this GBA classic as the death animations have been a real disappointment. And this was my very first Mario game ever since I was so little.
Same here! I’ve been panicking of what the death animations will be like in the remake as I’ve played the original since I was kid and I just laughed so hard looking back when Mario dies and start over as I did had a few tantrums when I lose a life when I was very little 20 years later.
They have gone too soft with the kiddy friendly territory when it comes to remastering/remaking an old classic and they have added a stupid casual mode in the remake as that’s the baby mode of playing the game.
Yep when a new Mario game comes out or a remastered/remake is on its way Nintendo certainly has toned down the violence and has gone to the child friendly level and make things so easy…
You had one job in this remake, Nintendo. Things I didn't like about the remake: 1. The cartoony SFX that were the charm of the game, they removed them. 2. The Death Animations were changed (except of being crushed) 3. They removed/changed many tracks of the game like: Fire Mountain, Twillight City, The Title Screen, and the battle themes.
What I don't like is that Mario's voice lines in the game are little more than just stock voice clips from previous games. What I consider the charm of the game was all of Mario's unique lines throughout the original game.
@@jayo1212I agree. I thought Kevin Afghani would record new voice clips for the game, but no, Nintendo decided to be Nintendo and reused Charles Martinet’s old recordings.
In the new game over screen, they should've made Mario fall asleep and dream about pasta when waiting for a while like in the old GBA version. It's pretty funny, ngl.
Not really a death perse, but you forgot the one where Mario presumably gets “choked” by those bats in Mystic Forest. Is it different in the remake? EDIT: I checked and….it’s different. Mario kinda just….falls. Lame…
Thanks for the side by side comparison of the original and remake. My thoughts about the remake death animations… I am absolutely disappointed with them Nintendo has taken the charm away as they have toned down the slapstick humour away and trashed the iconic violence away as they have gone into the baby kiddy friendly territory as they added a stupid casual mode when Mario is in a bubble and the timer is paused making it so easy that you can’t die when you get hit and bubble saves you! Not to mention this about collecting the stars from each stage as the high score board has been removed as you have to collect all 3 presents instead beating your high score like hurry save time defeating enemies to get little score points as if you beat the current high score you get rewarded a star but in the remake they have removed it… And the iconic Mario voice lines especially the dialogue gone… Not even “Come Back Here You Big Monkey!” That left fans devastated. Most of the music for each levels are so unrecognisable like Fire Mountain and Twilight City and some of the remastered music doesn’t fit very well as there’s too much jazz and not very catchy or energetic it doesn’t match the original correctly… Who agrees with me as if you remember playing the original 20 years later?
@@dariuscox3576 It would have made sense if it was already here during the whole story instead of an extra mode because if you want to get the stars In each worlds stage you need to defeat enemies and do some handstands to get little points along with collecting all of the presents and saving the time limit as that’s how you get rewarded for a star in the original.
As morbid as the GBA version of Mario vs Donkey Kong deaths were, I think it is harder to take the deaths very seriously when Mario just falls off the screen in the Switch remake version. At least with the GBA version, dying actually made it look dying instead of looking very silly.
Y'know, I never questioned it until now, but when you lose in the Mini Mario levels, why does MARIO HIMSELF lose a life? From a gameplay standpoint it kinda does make sense, but do Mario and the Mini Marios share a conscience such that if they die, he dies too? Or does Mario become so freaking depressed that he just up and commits slip n slide offscreen if he loses all Mini Marios? Mario VS Donkey Kong truly is a dark game, I tell you what
I could tell that some of Mario’s voice clips in the Mario vs. Donkey Kong remake (whether in gameplay or cutscenes) are the same as his voice clips from the original Mario vs. Donkey Kong for the GBA. The only difference is that the voice clips in the remake received quality upgrades due to the more modern sound processing of the Switch or something
"about the fall damages of the game" me in the original: "falls and brokes his legs" AH F"bip" WHY THE HELL DID I HAD AN IDEA TO FALL DOWN FROM A HIGH PLACE?!?!?! me in the remake: "falls and nothing happens" huh that's strange i thought i could've broke my legs for falling down this high well its not like if it happened before. right?
I always found the original death by fire sprite creepy. His blacked out eyes, slouched posture... I always loved it too. Pity its just another flailing fall off the screen now.
I like how so many people are actually incredibly offended about Mario's deaths not being good enough in the remake. Like is the originals better, sure! But honesty, the new ones are not that much worse, and I actually like the squash animations better than the original! And being fully honest, the original deaths weren't really anything to write home about as well, in my opinion. Especially since I first played the original game only a year ago.
Game over screen comparison GBA: Static image of Mario, who snores and says "Spaghetti" and "Ravioli" Switch: Animated image of Mario, who lets out disappointed sighs
To be honest the switch version feels like a big downgrade to death animations compared to the GBA version plus removing some of mario's unique voice lines. Doesn't really help that in the files there are animations recreated from the original (along with some fun easter eggs)
@@Okeana_AsterHim not saying a few lines you wanted to hear him say in the remake does not make him "repetitive" or "braindead." What is wrong with you, he is just as expressive and talkative in the remake as he was in the original. That's not down to an opinion, saying he's repetitive and braindead because you're mad he doesn't say a few lines from the original is flat out wrong.
They removed all the custom death interactions and Mario still interacting with the level when dying, like getting burned and still landing on the plateform after the knocked back animation is played instead of falling in nothingness. The only one I would argue is better in the remake is "Squished up". I don't get why Mario doesn't get flatten like with squished down and sideways in the original. But the original is still better in so many other ways.
The death sounds are somewhat based on the Game Boy Donkey Kong game's death sounds Fun fact: they changed the death sound playing on some deaths, such as the electrocution death!
I feel like that was an oversight cause its the same song that would be used for fire death. And when mario dies when being squished from the side, he doesn't have a voice clip that plays.
The old animations are so memorable, even if they are a little dark. I was afraid that they'd make em more "family-friendly" for the reboot, and it seems like that's the case. :/ I'm at least glad he still turns into a pancake upon being squashed, lol.
Thank you for calling out the bland death animations. GBA had more unique ones than the remake that has done away with and made a generic animation in place of most possible deaths Mario can have (SMB style), lava death lost its engulfing Mario in flame and left in charred while electricity death doesn't have zaaaaappp sfx and showing Mario's skeleton. They're way too safe and boring now.
I would really really like for you to explain to me how the new ones are bland and generic while the old ones were.....Mario falls forward, Mario falls backwards, Mario falls on his head. How is any of that less bland or generic then him doing a pose then falling off screen like in other 2D games. The only ones that were significantly changed were his burn and shock deaths which also aren't any less generic now. The only difference is his lump body doesn't stay onscreen anymore.
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@TramiNguyen-oi3kp bro so out of context just random but I will say kirby is probably one of the cutest characters I've ever seen
@YisuselPrime ayo I love sonic i am a fan of it too but at this point it isn't relevant no offence BTW Sonic is one of the best fictional characters I'll give u that
Mario straight up dies in the old one
Yeah, old Mario was sometimes more grim
Ugh mama Mia doo dee dee doo
"i am dead"
It is certainly a highlight on how much Nintendo has changed.
Wait until you play DK94'
I guess the GBA death animations were too brutal. o.o;
They are unused in the remake oddly
The original was so entertaining and hilarious as it just shows so much fun and challenging it is.
Remake has gone to the so called too easy soft kiddy territory as they have toned down Mario’s dramatic death animations to soulless BS!
Come on, I played this as a kid and it was fine.
The GBA had more amusing injuries.
Which is perfect because it shows the charm of how the game can be challenging and fun.
But Nintendo jyst LOVES making games for babies, so they took away the funny violence
@@zabdyztar6521nintendo fans when they realise that their games are supposed to cater to kids:
@@bigprogaymer6923not really and I hate whenever someone says this. Nintendo games are made for everyone, just that kids can play doesn't mean it's made only for them. And plus, kids can take difficulty.
@@varietychan You know how it is these days though. The woke culture will look for ANY excuse to either sue or complain, no matter what kind of media they have set their sights on.. I'm sure SOMEBODY out there would've been offended by Mario's death animations in the GBA version if Nintendo hadn't changed them.. Quite sad, as I definitely prefer the older death scenes :/.
literally all of the death animations with the exception of up squished are straight up downgrades
Which is weird, because those old GBA animations in the remake ARE actually in the game’s files, but they go unused.
Might can be added later
@@ashmander3465 In the form of DLC for $30 ☠️👌🏻
@@dariuscox3576 I hope someone makes a mod to restore them
@@dariuscox3576WAIT WHAT
At least they kept the best death animation of being squashed.
Yeah, but they got rid of the funny *squish* sound.
@@Tarkus_H let’s just be happy we got some slapstick
@@gavinbunting7354 Honestly, even not having played this game, I feel like we shouldn't be happy. It's $50, and for what you get it seems... unappealing.
@@gavinbunting7354 Why should I be happy with Nintendo removing 99% of the game’s charm but be happy that they kept one thing? (and they didn’t even do that one thing right)
We could’ve had nothing at all.
I wish they remade the death animations for the switch remake
They did, but it went unused in the files
Wish they were used tho..
Sameeeee
Probably will be added later
@@ashmander3465 let’s pray they do 🙏🏾
@@ashmander3465 nah they wont
The new death animations are Nintendo’s way of saying “Don’t worry, kids! If you put yourselves in life threatening situations, you’ll be just fine, just like Mario! This will in no way be crippling to your physical or mental state!”
Yep they’ve certainly have gone too soft and sensitive with the newer generation as nothing will beat the original.
Same for the old ones
That's literally every game? You die in Minecraft it's cool just respawn and collect your loot
This made me laugh (in a good way).
@@aydentolive71 minecraft was old, so it doesn’t count.
1:10 Okay, the no fall damage schtick is just downright disrespectful. The fact that Nintendo removed this proves that they think we're (collectively) soft, so they put this.
Yes that’s exactly why Nintendo has gone too soft with Mario as they have toned down the dramatic hilarious entertaining violence into a soulless shallow.
And it's not like they couldn't add some sort of option to toggle the fall damage on and off instead of outright removing it, or at the very least make it so only the easier difficulty removes the fall damage while keeping it in the normal one...
If this is for Casual Mode only then fine, but in Classic as well? That’s not cool.
I wasn't gonna buy the remake anyway, but the lack of fall damage actually ruins the game for me. I could forgive the lack of death animations, but removing game mechanics is unforgivable.
in Mario games, in no case does he die from falls, we are more in Super Mario 64 or Sunshine.
Donkey Kong clocking Mario in the face will never be the same
Mario said 'Mama mia!' 23 times in this video.
How do you know?
@@JacobSamm-ns3fu Simple.
I counted by writing tally marks on a piece of paper.
Wow!
Honestly i prefer the old one cause even more funnier
That’s exactly why the original wins!
Remakes are never superior to the original
@@I-Novora most of what I remember from this game is precisely the funny way for Mario to be hurt, the new versions don't even add something new
3:42 Super Mario 64 be like:
Also MoH "Mario Derams"
0:34
If we wait for 30 Secs Mario dreams about food.😊
I like how they didnt add more death animations, yet made 2 new worlds
0:06 King Kong?
4:53
0:01 Donkey Kong Sends Mario To Minecraft
@@rsvdark_mainoh lol
He says that every time, I’m not sure if it’s just a joke he does, or he keeps making the same mistake and doesn’t notice
@@MovieKnucklestheEchidna20240:04
Worst part?
Unused in the files of the demo for the game are updated versions of all of the old animations, including fire, and a brand new shock animation too. During the shock animation he would flash several poses, including the elusive V-SIGN! Oh how i miss that pose.
I'm not sure if they're still kicking around in the files of the final version, but i'm genuinely so disappointed they're unused.
Source? I'm kinda curious about it now
@@ProxDee222 Channel is "fawfulthegreat64", with their video being "Mario vs. Donkey Kong Switch - Mario's animations"
The scrapped death animations appear at 2:40
1:12 After how high you can fall off of in Odyssey without fall damage, this makes sense.
0:01 Donkey Kong is like HEY!
0:58 OUCH!!
3:43 he is dreaming about spaghetti and ravioli
the only thing that looks better is the Squashed animation, tho i kinda get that Nintendo doesn't want their mascot to straight up die anymore. but removing the pasta lines is TOO FAR
Thanks!
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Was the burn animation updated between the demo & the final remake? Cause I swear there were no smoke clouds coming off the characters in the demo!
There was not even so much as a sound effect in the demo when the characters got burned
probably just they deleted late game assets for the demo so ppl couldnt load full game stuff in from the demo ! @@Goomba1309
I think the old one has more charm than the remakes I mean Mario dead animation in gba has a lot of different ways went you die but the remake kinda don't have that and that's why mario vs donkey kong in gba was special to me but hey at least they remove fall damage from the remake so that's good to know
Totally agree with you there!
Nintendo has messed up this GBA classic as the death animations have been a real disappointment.
And this was my very first Mario game ever since I was so little.
@@lottietrohear9127 nice
So dissapointed with the new deaths
Same here! I’ve been panicking of what the death animations will be like in the remake as I’ve played the original since I was kid and I just laughed so hard looking back when Mario dies and start over as I did had a few tantrums when I lose a life when I was very little 20 years later.
Squished up is the only variation I liked in the remake
Same
wow so he actaully dies in the old one and nintendo decides to keep alive and ok in the new one
They have gone too soft with the kiddy friendly territory when it comes to remastering/remaking an old classic and they have added a stupid casual mode in the remake as that’s the baby mode of playing the game.
I was convinced that in GBA Mario died instead of an injury 🥲
I swear EVERYTHING becomes softer by age.
Yep when a new Mario game comes out or a remastered/remake is on its way Nintendo certainly has toned down the violence and has gone to the child friendly level and make things so easy…
"softer" is not the word for this. You mean "safer"
You had one job in this remake, Nintendo.
Things I didn't like about the remake:
1. The cartoony SFX that were the charm of the game, they removed them.
2. The Death Animations were changed (except of being crushed)
3. They removed/changed many tracks of the game like: Fire Mountain, Twillight City, The Title Screen, and the battle themes.
What I don't like is that Mario's voice lines in the game are little more than just stock voice clips from previous games. What I consider the charm of the game was all of Mario's unique lines throughout the original game.
@@jayo1212I agree. I thought Kevin Afghani would record new voice clips for the game, but no, Nintendo decided to be Nintendo and reused Charles Martinet’s old recordings.
@@petercolbeysgameshowmania7176 and most are pretty much the usual stuff, they didn't use a lot of the unique recordings from the original.
3:19 Donkey Kong: get out of Here Mario!!! ):
Mario: Mama mia! 😵😱😵😱
**DK hooting with joy**
3:12 He just knocked him out 💀
Mario got decked straight into next year.
0:34 1:34 creepy
4:19 squeak
In the new game over screen, they should've made Mario fall asleep and dream about pasta when waiting for a while like in the old GBA version. It's pretty funny, ngl.
Not really a death perse, but you forgot the one where Mario presumably gets “choked” by those bats in Mystic Forest.
Is it different in the remake?
EDIT: I checked and….it’s different. Mario kinda just….falls. Lame…
Funny how they actually improved the squish death from upwards but removed all other types
Thank you for this video!!
0:05 Mario vs *King* Kong
Okay. For some reason now, I want somebody to make an actual Mario and King Kong crossover happen. 😶
0:06 Mario vs King Kong??
Mario falling and smashing his head is so brutal and yet so funny. lmao.
Its ok he's still got enough life in him to say "mama mia" after all that
Thanks for the side by side comparison of the original and remake. My thoughts about the remake death animations…
I am absolutely disappointed with them Nintendo has taken the charm away as they have toned down the slapstick humour away and trashed the iconic violence away as they have gone into the baby kiddy friendly territory as they added a stupid casual mode when Mario is in a bubble and the timer is paused making it so easy that you can’t die when you get hit and bubble saves you!
Not to mention this about collecting the stars from each stage as the high score board has been removed as you have to collect all 3 presents instead beating your high score like hurry save time defeating enemies to get little score points as if you beat the current high score you get rewarded a star but in the remake they have removed it…
And the iconic Mario voice lines especially the dialogue gone…
Not even “Come Back Here You Big Monkey!” That left fans devastated.
Most of the music for each levels are so unrecognisable like Fire Mountain and Twilight City and some of the remastered music doesn’t fit very well as there’s too much jazz and not very catchy or energetic it doesn’t match the original correctly…
Who agrees with me as if you remember playing the original 20 years later?
I agree with everything
I think they removed the score-based system to make wave for the new time attack mode.
@@dariuscox3576 It would have made sense if it was already here during the whole story instead of an extra mode because if you want to get the stars In each worlds stage you need to defeat enemies and do some handstands to get little points along with collecting all of the presents and saving the time limit as that’s how you get rewarded for a star in the original.
As morbid as the GBA version of Mario vs Donkey Kong deaths were, I think it is harder to take the deaths very seriously when Mario just falls off the screen in the Switch remake version. At least with the GBA version, dying actually made it look dying instead of looking very silly.
3:12 🤣
3:14 Mamma Mia!
Y'know, I never questioned it until now, but when you lose in the Mini Mario levels, why does MARIO HIMSELF lose a life?
From a gameplay standpoint it kinda does make sense, but do Mario and the Mini Marios share a conscience such that if they die, he dies too? Or does Mario become so freaking depressed that he just up and commits slip n slide offscreen if he loses all Mini Marios?
Mario VS Donkey Kong truly is a dark game, I tell you what
In the Switch version, Mario doesn't lose a life if Mini Mario dies in the Plus Levels.
@@TheRiddler6129Mario does lose a life if mini mario dies in the switch remake too
3:49 Mario VS Donkey Kong (2024) (CANAL 13)
I could tell that some of Mario’s voice clips in the Mario vs. Donkey Kong remake (whether in gameplay or cutscenes) are the same as his voice clips from the original Mario vs. Donkey Kong for the GBA. The only difference is that the voice clips in the remake received quality upgrades due to the more modern sound processing of the Switch or something
"about the fall damages of the game"
me in the original: "falls and brokes his legs" AH F"bip" WHY THE HELL DID I HAD AN IDEA TO FALL DOWN FROM A HIGH PLACE?!?!?!
me in the remake: "falls and nothing happens" huh that's strange i thought i could've broke my legs for falling down this high well its not like if it happened before. right?
1:02 Since when was there fall dmg in a Mario game?
Welp now it's gone. (sad)
Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine and the original Mario vs Donkey Kong: *allow us to introduce ourselves*
In Donkey Kong Arcade too (With JumpMan)
@@Goomba1309 ok i forgot
Donkey kong 94.
it was too much to lose a life from falling not very high, in the original game
0:01
DK: Like Ya Cut G *Hits Mario*
Mario: *Loses a life*
0:37 burned
Mario: "Hot-hot-hot-hot-hot-hot!"
🔥💥😱🥵🥵🥵
"Mama-mia!" 😵😖
3:22 Mario VS Donkey Kong (2010) (CANAL 13) (UC)
Thrill Drive 1 & 2 & 3 Needs to be Remake on Nintendo Switch!
1:00 Mario broke his skull
1:26 1:59 2:04 2:11 2:19 4:21
I agree with you dude the remake was very disappointing the original was very good
The remake was not disappointing at all, it is better than the original in a lot of ways.
“How many ‘mama-mia’s’ do you want in the video?”
“Yes”
Mario vs. King Kong, the crossover we all need!
Universal and Illumination: WRITE THAT DOWN! WRITE THAT DOWN!
This is Mario most dramatic "mama mia"
I always found the original death by fire sprite creepy. His blacked out eyes, slouched posture... I always loved it too. Pity its just another flailing fall off the screen now.
I like how so many people are actually incredibly offended about Mario's deaths not being good enough in the remake.
Like is the originals better, sure!
But honesty, the new ones are not that much worse, and I actually like the squash animations better than the original!
And being fully honest, the original deaths weren't really anything to write home about as well, in my opinion.
Especially since I first played the original game only a year ago.
The amount of times that Mario said mama mia were 29 times
Am I the only one who noticed he said King Kong at the start? That had be dying to laughter
i noticed as well
old death: oh boy that's a lot of damage, new: um can we get a different death animation in each damage of enemies?
Game over screen comparison
GBA: Static image of Mario, who snores and says "Spaghetti" and "Ravioli"
Switch: Animated image of Mario, who lets out disappointed sighs
Charles Martinet Is Back In 2024 Version Of Mario Vs Donkey Kong? That's So Cool!
Basically, the remake suffered from Mario Odyssey death syndrome, all except getting crushed
Even knowing the original is the sequel to Donkey Kong for the Game Boy
That's why the old better beucase it did realistic moument when you fall 1:00
To be honest the switch version feels like a big downgrade to death animations compared to the GBA version plus removing some of mario's unique voice lines. Doesn't really help that in the files there are animations recreated from the original (along with some fun easter eggs)
Toad is all like ''oh crap i screwed up and failed.''
''Oh I forgot your friend was controlling me''
At least Mario didn't get a concussion in the remake version
He might have considering how repetitive and braindead he is compared to the expressive and talkative Mario from the original.
@@Okeana_AsterHim not saying a few lines you wanted to hear him say in the remake does not make him "repetitive" or "braindead." What is wrong with you, he is just as expressive and talkative in the remake as he was in the original. That's not down to an opinion, saying he's repetitive and braindead because you're mad he doesn't say a few lines from the original is flat out wrong.
ngl I do miss the basically violent death animations
oh well 🤷
I actually beat the first three worlds on my first day, playing it on the day it came out
What is this atrocity... the mini Marios don't shatter!
Removed several unique death animations. We're off to a great start.
MOH: Mario vs King Kong just came out for switch
Me: ITS MARIO VS DONKEY KONG YOU DUMMY
4:53
Sorry for calling you a dummy ok
Old one is better
1:26 1:59 2:05 2:11 2:19
Honestly half the game's fun for me growing up were the graphic ways you can kill this man, as bad as that sounds
They removed all the custom death interactions and Mario still interacting with the level when dying, like getting burned and still landing on the plateform after the knocked back animation is played instead of falling in nothingness.
The only one I would argue is better in the remake is "Squished up". I don't get why Mario doesn't get flatten like with squished down and sideways in the original. But the original is still better in so many other ways.
I'm neither team. I'd rather team up with Kirby and Sonic.
Kirby is cute
Could be better, but hey the game still looks good
Something about the way Mario falls off of a ladder in the original makes me laugh more
The death sounds are somewhat based on the Game Boy Donkey Kong game's death sounds
Fun fact: they changed the death sound playing on some deaths, such as the electrocution death!
I feel like that was an oversight cause its the same song that would be used for fire death. And when mario dies when being squished from the side, he doesn't have a voice clip that plays.
0:12
Mama mia! Time's up!
Does anyone watch this guy anymore?
Yes
Did you get bored or grow up?
Yes I do!!
Yes
@@Master0fHyrulehonestly saw you when I was 6 a long time ago and I still do
I still enjoyed playing this game despite its death changes cuz you know, I would like to not die in my opinion!
Where did all of the slapstick-humor go?
0:05 Sounds like your saying "Mario vs King Kong".
I like it that Mini Mario also says mama-mia
sucks that fall damage is gone, id added another layer of challenge
The old animations are so memorable, even if they are a little dark. I was afraid that they'd make em more "family-friendly" for the reboot, and it seems like that's the case. :/ I'm at least glad he still turns into a pancake upon being squashed, lol.
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Thank you for calling out the bland death animations. GBA had more unique ones than the remake that has done away with and made a generic animation in place of most possible deaths Mario can have (SMB style), lava death lost its engulfing Mario in flame and left in charred while electricity death doesn't have zaaaaappp sfx and showing Mario's skeleton. They're way too safe and boring now.
The entirely five minutes Mario getting trolled by EVERETHING
I would really really like for you to explain to me how the new ones are bland and generic while the old ones were.....Mario falls forward, Mario falls backwards, Mario falls on his head. How is any of that less bland or generic then him doing a pose then falling off screen like in other 2D games. The only ones that were significantly changed were his burn and shock deaths which also aren't any less generic now. The only difference is his lump body doesn't stay onscreen anymore.
1:00 is that sounds like among us refrence before?
You're joking, right?
Dude, they took away most of the fun deaths, they made it too baby