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'''Shadow Mario''' is the main villain in the game '']''. His appearance is similar to that of ], but he is blue and transparent, similar to water, and has glowing red eyes. Though up close he could be easily distinguished from Mario, at a distance the two could be confused with each other, a fact which plays a role in the storyline of ''Super Mario Sunshine''.
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