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With Switch 2 and presumably a new 3D Mario on the horizon, it’s time for me to admit Super Mario Odyssey always felt a little weird

For a brief period, either in the 1950s or 1960s, Charles Schulz experimented with drawing adults in the backgrounds of Peanuts comic strips. I wish I could track down the one strip I’ve seen like this to explain it better – if anyone’s seen my copy of Peanuts: A Golden Celebration, could they drop me a line? Anyway, Charlie Brown and Linus are on a golf course, I think, and there are these adults, never fully in frame because the kids are so small, and the adults are moving around, standing in the background, forming a sort of human topiary of arms and legs and torsos.

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Source: Eurogamer.net

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