I think that after the ending of the original song, Mario just so happened to have at least one extra life before encountering PS135, and that when he died, PS135 was surprised to see Mario's soul disappear when Mario respawned back at Mario's house. Mario then decided to not hold anything back and headed back to the forest to confront PS135 directly and save his friends. You can tell that Mario is serious when you notice that the lines are swapped: Mario singing PS135's lines and vice versa. It shows that Mario is the true superstar here and that he is not letting PS135 have the win this time around by turning the tables against him. If PS135 can drain Mario's health in the original song, then that health drain will get weaker with every soul Mario saves, to the point of there being no health drain at all with all of the souls saved. Meanwhile, Mario's note healing gets stronger with every soul saved thanks to his friends helping him after being rescued. The friends themselves when they're souls? Their singing here shows them breaking out of PS135's grasp thanks to Mario's determination. At the end of this version of the song, PS135 is defeated for good. Mario still sings the Super Mario World game over leitmotif, though it takes on a different light. It's not PS135 showing that Mario's game is over by using his soul here. It's Mario telling PS135 that HIS game is over forever. At the very end, with his back turned, Mario gives a peace sign to the player, thanking them for their help even when they were losing the first time around, and saying that he'll "see them next time," implying that there will still be many more adventures for Mario in the future, all without the horrors that PS135 brought. It may take some time to recover, but in the end, Mario beat the Mirror Mode, and gave him and his friends the Good Future they wanted.
“Mario, no matter what happens, stay who you are. Save the day because you, are number one. Us players will do what we can, but only you can truly save them.” - after the initial game over.
at 2:39 I like to imagine that the reason his voice isn't the "Illusion" voice like in the original, is because PS135 is so full of rage at Mario converting Luigi and Peach to his side that instead of trying to get under his skin with the Illusion, he just keeps trying to swing at him with his original moves, but just stylized
"NOOOOO,IM A LITERAL GOD VERSION OF YOU,YOU CANT SIMPLY EAT A MUSHROOM AND SURVIVE AN INFINITE AMOUNT OF HITS" _"haha mamma mia imma plungea you pipes you stinky"_
PS135: You TRAITORS! Luigi: Dude! We never wanted to be part of your band in the first place! Toadstool: Yeah! You killed us and made us your slaves! Yoshi: Yoshi no like eyeball man! Mario better! Oogtar: Oogtar says F**K YOU!
*A darkness fell over the mushroom kingdom all hope is seen to be lost* *But yet there is hope as our hero take his finally stand against the monster* *Everyone hopes and dreams are now resting in our hero's hands* *As true super star has finally arrived*
Ending 3/4 One up (Saved everyone) Get no misses during Mirror mode until after Yoshi and Oogtar with 35 Coins. Ending 1/4 Game Over (don't save anyone) Miss atleast once against each soul. Ending 2/4 Extinction (fail to save yoshi and oogtar) Miss during yoshi and oogtars part Ending 4/4 Broken family (Fail to save luigi/peach) Miss before luigi arrives. Ending ?/4 Faint (don't have 35 coins before mario's last solo) Gain 34 or less coins before mario's last solo.
Imagine this as an alternative ending, like if you don’t miss any notes during the first verses the characters PS135 sends out to rap against you, you can save them and fight back.
Mario: Goddamnit luigi,you forgot your 1-up again,luckily,ive got a few left over for you guys PS135: dude....how the fuck did you do that....*THOSE WERE MY SOULS YOU REDHEAD!*
I Imagine that Mario made sure he had at least one 1-up on hand just incase he couldn't win the first time or to at least see what his enemy can do and now with even more rage and fury then before Mario lays the beatdown on this big eyesore and sends him straight back to the pits of hell where he belongs cause Mario is pissed as soon as he saw his brother hurt in such a way he couldn't take it so when Mario came back to the battlefield he made sure to come even more prepared to not only defeat this disgusting freak that enjoys hurting the innocent but to save his friend's and family
This is really good! the only problem I generally have with it is how hard it reverse the slap by making ALL the verses between mario and Ps135 are swapped- Making the sections of that being of the characters that are essentially saved feel less intense due to how its not Mario and them, its PS135 and them But aside from the downside of that- It still slaps kn the knee pretty hard to the original- and dare I say even better due to how its the good ending
Well, if so, I can imagine a 2.0 unswapping most of the vocals. The soul segments can have Mario and PS135 duet to signify a battle on whether the soul is saved or corrupted, and when all souls are uncorrupted, the vocals are swapped to signify who's winning.
i like the peace sign and the voice line but the ending couldve been redone to sound more like the smw ending or level clear theme but i wont really complain
This is quite credible, without exaggeration I would say that for a moment this was an official work of firemariofan (the creator of these mario mixes) of an alternate ending where Mario wins, good job👍
Story: After Mirror-Mode happens, PS135 resets the world to zero. When the killing happens, the real mario decided to get some 1-ups in order to save his friends. So, as soon as it happens, the real Mario confront PS135, bringing his friends back to stop PS135's rampage.
Mirror mode (Kaizo) [play mirror code in *KAIZO* ] MIRROR MODE (No hit) [beat mirror mode kaizo without missing once] *Mario saves everyone but oogtar* Mirror mode (Bad ending) [beat mirror mode in normal] *mario suffers a fate worse than death* Mirror mode (regular ending) [beat mirror mode in hard with 0 to 100 misses] *mario becomes a puppet like the rest*
I feel that this should follow Wednesday Infidelity, where your overall score across the track changes the ending. If you get an overall 70(easy) 80(medium) or 90(hard), you get the good ending. Or maybe tie the good ending to the difficulty, with the hardest giving the good ending.