Among Us Manifestations

Among Us Manifestations are several connected anomalies where items, areas or characters from the 2017 game Among Us manifest in Super Mario 64. Seeing as Super Mario 64 was released in 1996, these anomalies are unexplained unless the supposed Among Us 64 game is real. However, due to Among Us 64 being unconfirmed, it is to be assumed that these anomalies are purely coincidental or the copies have been tampered with.

Crewmate Manifestations
In some personalized copies, the player can play as the Among Us crewmate, either having Mario replaced entirely or be unlocked through an inconsistent method. This playable crewmate usually does not have any special abilities, though the caps do reportedly give new bonuses. The Metal Cap can turn the player into the Impostor, which allows the player to kill enemies instantly, the Wing Cap covers the player in oil allowing them to moon jump, and the Vanish Cap allows the player to vent throughout the level. Notably, due to crewmates not having arms, they are unable to grab objects. Notably, using Koopa shells makes the player wear drip, resembling the Among Drip meme.

Impostor Boss Fight
The Impostor, the villain of Among Us, can reportedly appear as a boss fight in place of Bowser in the Bowser levels. It usually has a similar ability to the crewmate's Metal Cap, being able to instantly kill the player upon getting close enough. It functions similarly to Bowser in battle, but with a slightly defeat method. When the player is standing in front of it, the Impostor opens its mouth and extends its sharp tongue. In order to attack, the player must dodge the strike and grab its tongue, just like Bowser's tail.

Level Manifestations
Several people have reported the 4 maps from Among Us appearing as playable levels in Super Mario 64. These include the Skeld, Mira HQ, Polus, and the Airship from the Henry Stickmin Collection. These levels usually reward stars for completing tasks throughout the map, or simply finding them throughout the maps if the tasks do not manifest. Oddly enough, when the Among Us Manifestations appear, it has been reported that Kensington's Chamber also has a higher chance to appear, though this hasn't been confirmed.

Tasks
Several people have reported the tasks from Among Us manifesting in several levels, including the Among Us level manifestations. These tasks can reward stars, and are usually simplified in order to be able to work in Super Mario 64. Notably, these tasks can also be found in levels where they wouldn't normally fit, such as Bob-omb Battlefield.

Pet Manifestations
Several people have reported the pets from Among Us manifesting as enemies or NPCs alongside other Among Us Manifestations. These pets usually function the exact same as the characters they replace, though some reportedly have small changes in order to fit their design if necessary. Notably, the pets usually only appear in levels that correspond to them.

Causing Manifestations
There is a supposed way to forcefully cause Among Us Manifestations to begin occurring. This supposed method is looking at an object, area or character and think that it looks like an Among Us crewmate, even if it doesn't. This can supposedly cause the Among Us Manifestations to begin occurring, most commonly with transforming the object into a crewmate.

Emergency Meetings
Found in rare instances of Among Us manifestations, the player can call an emergency meeting that will have several enemies and characters from throughout the game appear. You will be able to vote out a character that will then be permanently removed from the game. Notably, this only occurs if you vote out an enemy deemed the Impostor, which appears to be determined by the unused Sus stat in the files of Super Mario 64.

Unused "Sus" Statistic
Found in the files of Super Mario 64 is an unused stat known as "Sus". This appears to refer to the phrase used in Among Us that is short for suspicious. This potentially was used during Emergency Meetings to determine what character is the impostor based on their Sus statistic.

When The Impostor Is Sus!
The When The Imposter Is Sus! anomaly is when a texture is replaced with an image of a meme known as When The Imposter Is Sus! consisting of the phrase on the top of the screen and a man with a very wide smile. This anomaly is currently unexplained, as this meme has only manifested recently, so it would have been unable to appear in Among Us 64 or Super Mario 64.

Apparition Manifestation
In rare instances of Among Us Manifestations, the Wario Apparition can appear, though they will be replaced with the head of an anomalous character from Among Us. This can include the Impostor, a crewmate, the pets, or the man seen in the When The Impostor Is Sus! image. Those who encounter these apparitions reportedly suffer from severe PTSD and insomnia, as well the regular symptoms of the Wario Apparition.

Among Us 64
Among Us 64 is a supposed game for the Nintendo 64 that functions as an explanation for the Among Us Manifestations. This game would have been Among Us in it's original state, though in 3D, with only the Skeld playable due to that being the first Among Us map ever made. However, others claim the game was a 3D platformer through all 4 levels. The game was scrapped due to hardware limitations, and then reworked into Super Mario 64. Some have even proposed the creators were the one who gave Nintendo the Personalization A.I., alongside the game. However, this supposed game is unconfirmed. Others have proposed Among Us 64 was the scrapped multiplayer mode, though you would have played as regular Super Mario 64 characters.