Summary

Super Mario RPGis famous for its many Easter Eggs and secrets. These hidden details and references wowed Mario fans back in the SNES era, and you can find all of them in the remake on Nintendo Switch. There are even some new surprises in the remaster for Super Mario RPG veterans.

Super Mario RPG Remake has a lot to offer, which is even more apparent if you take the time to explore each area. If you look closely throughout the adventure, you may notice some surprising cameos fromFinal Fantasyand other Nintendo series, hidden cutscenes, and even a brand-new boss fight.

Super Mario RPG Remake - Link from The Legend of Zelda sleeping in a bed next to Mario

Even The Hero Of Time Needs His Beauty Sleep

This legendary Easter Egg can be found after defeating Bowyer in the Forest Maze. Once you’ve recruited Geno and collected the second star, head back to Rose Town and take a nap at the Inn. You’ll notice a familiar face in the bed beside yours when you wake up.

Link fromThe Legend of Zeldasnoozes peacefully in the corner of the room. If you attempt to talk to him, you’ll hear the iconic “secret found” jingle from the Zelda series. In the original Super Mario RPG, this was the first time Link appeared in a Mario game.

Super Mario RPG Remake - Mario on Star Hill listening to Luigi’s wish

9You Can Play As 8-Bit Mario

A Blast From The Past

Booster’s Tower is packed with secrets and Easter Eggs, and the best one happens when you come across a room with two curtains. If you go behind one of them,you emerge as Mario’s 8-bit spritefrom Super Mario Bros on NES.

As you run around the room, you hear the overworld theme from the NES classic. If you attempt to leave, Mario’s sprite shrinks to its tiny form, and the music speeds up like it does when the timer is running out. When you return behind the curtain, you hear the “life lost” jingle, and you’ll re-emerge as 3D Mario.

Super Mario RPG Remake - Mario talking to Samus from Metroid while she lies in bed

8Mario Gets A Kiss From Bowser And Booster

The Love Triangle Of The Century

During Booster’s wedding, you must get four of Peach’s accessories back from a group of Snifsters and Booster before they finish lighting the candles. Do it quickly, and you’re rewarded with a kiss from the Princess. If you take too long, Mario will get a smooch from someone else, depending on how many candles are lit.

Three or four

Super Mario RPG Remake - Mario looking behind the fireplace in Peach’s bedroom and finding Peach’s ???

Four or five

All of them

Super Mario RPG Remake - Mario looking at models of the Arwing from Star Fox and Captian Falcon’s Blue Falcon and Fire Stingray from F-Zero

Bowser and Booster

This is undoubtedly the most wholesome Easter Egg in Super Mario RPG. Who knew Mario was so irresistible?

Super Mario RPG Remake - Mario running up to Big Yoshi

7Luigi Makes A Wish

A Heartwarming Easter Egg

Luigidoesn’t physically appear in Super Mario RPG, but you can hear him speak when you get to Star Hill. This gorgeous area is filled with tiny stars that contain wishes people make from all across the world. One of them carries a wish from the famous green plumber.

If you talk to one of the stars, you hear Luigi’s voice saying, “I wanna help out my older brother, Mario.” Even though he’s not in the game, Luigi’s love for his brother remains as strong as ever.

6Booster’s Toys

Final Fantasy And Miscellaneous Cameos

Many Easter Eggs are hidden in Booster’s Tower as toys. The first one can be found when you enter the building. Looking closely at the reception desk, you’ll see a figure of the Magitek armor from Final Fantasy 6.

There are more references in a toy box on the top floor. Next to the Peach doll, there’s Samus fromMetroid, the red car from the SNES game Stunt Race FX, and the mascot for the Famicom Disk System, Diskun. When Booster takes the Peach doll, you can see Rob the Robot was underneath it the whole time.

5Samus From Metroid Takes A Nap

Saving The Galaxy Is Exhausting

Someone atSquare Enixmust love Metroid because Samus makes two cameos in Super Mario RPG. In addition to the doll in Booster’s Tower, you can find the real Samus sleeping in a guest room in Peach’s castle.

After you defeat Speardovich in Seaside Town, return to the Mushroom Kingdom to find the famous galactic bounty hunter napping. If you talk to her, she tells you she’s resting up for a big fight against Mother Brain. Why she sleeps in full armor is a mystery.

4Peach’s ???

What Is The Princess Hiding?

One question has puzzled Super Mario RPG fans since the original launched: what is Peach hiding behind her fireplace? This Easter Egg can be found right at the start of the game. If you go into Peach’s bedroom and examine the mantelpiece, you find a mysterious item called “Peach’s ???”.

While the game never says what this object is, one of Peach’s attendants will run up to you and give you a mushroom if you promise to forget you saw it. If Peach is in your party when you find it, she yells at you to mind your own business. What could the Princess be hiding?

3Star Fox And F-Zero References

Cameos From Beyond The Stars

Three cool Easter Eggs are tucked away in the corner of Cinder Mart in Barrel Volcano. If you head to the back of the shop, you’ll see three figurines on a stack of boxes. On the left is an Arwing, Fox McCloud’s spaceship from theStar Foxseries.

The other two are ships from theF-Zeroseries. In the middle is Captain Falcon’s Blue Falcon, and on the right is Samurai Goroh’s Fire Stingray. Both series made groundbreaking debuts on the SNES, so it makes sense to see them represented in Super Mario RPG.

2Big Yoshi

Everyone’s Favorite Character

You may recognize this Easter Egg since it has become a meme over the years.If you return to Yo’ster Isleafter defeating Bundt and Raspberry in Marrymore, you’ll find a baby Yoshi resting in a nest of eggs. Feed him at least 30 cookies, and he’ll grow up into Big Yoshi.

If you continue giving him cookies, he’ll reward you with random items, including Red Essences, Yoshi Candies, Energizers, and Yoshi-Aide. If you happen to have some cookies, it’s worth visiting this lovable Yoshi once in a while.

1Culex And The New Secret Boss

The Ultimate Final Fantasy Reference

Culex is the infamous secret boss from the original Super Mario RPG, and he’s back with a brand-new rematch fight after you beat the game. Here’s how you find him for the first battle:

The first time you fight Culex, he appears as his 16-bit sprite from the original Super Mario RPG. The song that plays during the battle is the boss theme from Final Fantasy 4. Once you beat him, he vows to return for revenge. That’s when the fun begins.

How To Find The New Secret Boss

After you beat the game, you may start the new post-game quest involving rematches with some of the bosses. When you’ve found and beaten each boss, return to Monstro Town and open Culex’s door with the Extra-Shiny Stone, which you get after one of the rematches.

Culex will appear before you in full 3D with a new orchestration of the Final Fantasy 4 boss theme. This time, he has some devilish tricks up his sleeve. Good luck!