List of crossovers

This is a list of Magical Vacation series crossovers and references in other video games.

Sword of Mana

 * In the heroine's route, the player must retrieve a book belonging to a boy in Topple village. Upon retrieving the book, the boy reveals it is titled "Magical Vacation", a story about students who attend a magic school and defeat monsters with elemental magic. In Japanese, the boy's book is called "Magic Summer Vacation", a nod to Magical Vacation's working title.
 * Elemental Mana Spirits can be recruited around the world, joining the player if certain conditions are met like in Magical Vacation. Recruiting new Mana Spirits increases the effectiveness of magic skills, and frequently casting magic increases the spirits' levels for better damage and healing.
 * Brownie Brown's mascot, Brown the brownie (known as Mr. Brown in the English localization), makes a cameo appearance in the Subland River area. When talked to, he introduces himself as the leader of the Brownie Clan, and rambles on about nearby places, the names of which are corruptions of popular American locations. He offers to give the player rare accessories, one of them being a brownie ring. In Japanese, the locations referenced by Brown are corruptions of Tokyo districts, and the item he offers is brownie studs.
 * Gummy frogs (localized as GummiFrog) are consumable items in the game. Instead of restoring hit points, eating a GummiFrog sets the player's Deathblow gauge to MAX.
 * Sword of Mana utilizes an amigo system like Magical Vacation called Communication. Registering amigos unlocks summon cards, the most powerful one being obtained at 100 link-ups. Magical Vacation 's Link Mode (as it is referred to in the English fan translation) and Magical Starsign's Amigo Mode are both called Communication in Japanese.
 * An accessory called the Bath Set, a seemingly running joke in Brownie Brown games, exists in the code of Sword of Mana, though the item itself cannot be obtained without cheats.

Super Smash Bros. series

 * In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Mokka, a Traveling Putty, and a pyrite appear as collectible trophies. The Magical Vacation protagonists (named Boy and Girl), the male Magical Starsign protagonist (named Boy), Kirsche (spelled Kirsh), an HP Pot, and a sparrow also appear as stickers.
 * Super Smash Bros. Ultimate reintroduces the Magical Vacation protagonists, Mokka, and a Traveling Putty as spirits.
 * The Magical Vacation Protagonists's spirit battle includes many magic-based items, which the representative Villagers often make use of. This references the many spirit elements present in Magical Vacation.
 * Mokka's spirit battle afflicts combatants with reduced speed, reflecting how the ancient element can debuff enemies' agility.

A Kappa's Trail

 * If the player-controlled kappa is guided to a clam next to their underwater house, they will come out looking like a Traveling Putty.

EGGLIA series

 * Species originally from the Magical Vacation universe appear in EGGLIA. Characters of these species include Jazoo, Dansa, Tango, and Salsa of the wolks clan; Brown, Sepia, and Ol' Russet of the brownie clan; and a trio of characters belonging to the enigma clan (translated as "enygma"). Brown is once again in reference to Brownie Brown's mascot, and the character Jazoo wears pants on his head like Pistachio.
 * Elemental spirits can be equipped to the player character, Chabo, which affect his stats and usable magic. Meeting certain criteria allows Chabo to evolve his spirits as well.
 * While the world design is more comparable to Legend of Mana, EGGLIA's world is made of layered planes of existence à la Magical Vacation. Such planes include Egglia, where the main game takes place, and Misty World, the realm of the Niebel people.

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