Parts of a drawing can be copied, pasted, and moved to other areas, rotated vertically and horizontally, or erased via pens of six various sizes. After choosing one of these colors or palettes, the user can draw with a pen (small, medium, or large) and airbrush fill in a closed area the selected texture with the "paint brush" tool and create perfectly-straight lines, rectangles, and circles that is the color or pattern (either fully colored-in, with just an outline, or with a spray-canned outline). A user can choose from 15 colors and 75 patterns. The "drawing board" feature is where original paintings can be created. In the coloring book, the user can color-in and edit four pre-made black-and-white drawings, including one featuring Yoshi and Mario, another featuring various animals, a greeting card, and a underwater scene. Collages can be saved at a time in the program to be loaded at later usage of the software or recorded to VCR. Content creation features of the program include a drawing board, "Animation Land," a music composition feature, and a coloring book. The mini-game lasts three levels, and after they are completed, the game starts over with the enemies swarming in and attacking at faster speed. According to the manual, two parts of Mario Paint are meant to familiarize the user with the SNES mouse: the title screen, where users can click on each of the logo text for "surprise" to occur and a fly-swatting mini-game named Gnat Attack, where the player swats 100 insects before fighting a boss named King Watinga.
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