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First Name Last Name is a Youtuber who has documented several instances of personalization in their copy of Super Mario 64. Many videos showcase unique anomalies that were previously undocumented, though they have also shown other, more well-known anomalies, such as unlocking Luigi. Their Youtube channel can be found here.

The Secret Coffin
This video documents the titular Secret Coffin level. It begins with the player entering Big Boo's Haunt, which notably has all objects absent, and runs into the coffin at the entrance of the mansion, warping them to the Secret Coffin. It appears as a reskinned version of the Secret Aquarium with Big Boo's Haunt textures, no water, and dozens of Boos, which the player defeats. They then collect 8 red coins which spawns in the level's Power Star, which is collected and the video ends.

Scuttlebug Cavern
This video is the first of 3 videos documenting the Scuttlebug Cavern level. It begins with the player going to enter Hazy Maze Cave, which has been replaced with Scuttlebug Cavern. Only 2 missions are shown, titled "Top of the Cave" and "Scuttlebug's 8 Coins". The player selects the second mission, and enters the level, which appears as 2 rooms with a hallway between them with several Scuttlebugs, red coins, and a Mr. I. The player collects all the red coins after looking around, notably seeing a power star high out of reach in the second chamber, presumably being the Top of the Cave mission's star, before collecting the Power Star from the red coins as the video ends.

Queen Scuttlebug's Nest
This video is the second video documenting Scuttlebug Cavern. It begins with the player selecting the third mission of Scuttlebug Cavern, named "Queen Scuttlebug's Nest", and entering Scuttlebug Cavern and accessing a hidden warp to a sub-area of Scuttlebug Cavern, likely the titular Queen Scuttlebug's Nest. There, several pink Scuttlebugs reside, likely the A.I. attempting to recreate the titular Queen Scuttlebug that would more than likely have been an actual boss fight. This mission's Power Star is at the end of this area, which is collected as the video ends.

The Sunken Castle
This video documents the Castle Grounds of the Sunken Castle area, appearing in place of Bowser in the Dark World. Notably, in the hallway, instead of the Princess Peach painting transitioning into the Bowser painting, it instead begins to become grayscale. The level appears to be a clone of the Castle Grounds model flipped upside down, with water covering up the level and very buggy collision. The player swims around and ends up clipping into an area behind the stained glass of the castle, which is grayscale, similarly to the Princess Peach painting, before drowning as the video ends.

Behind the Stained Glass
This video documents the Minor Anomalous Location known as Behind the Stained Glass Window. It begins with the player using the 120-star cannon, which is open despite the fact the player only has 63 stars, to shoot into the stained glass window in the Castle Grounds, which is now grayscale, mirroring the grayscale images of Princess Peach in the previous video. They are warped into the Behind the Stained Glass Window area upon impact with the stained glass, which takes the appearance of a long hallway with several stained glass windows in the wall, with the big stained glass window behind the player, which notably is no longer grayscale. The player walks down the hallway to a larger room with the stained glass window seen in the First Floor of Princess Peach's Castle. A sign there reads,

"Sorry, Mario, but your princess is in another castle." Referencing the dialogue said by Toads in the original Super Mario Bros. game for the NES.

A Power Star is also present in this room, which the player collects, having a total of 64 stars.

Sunny Star Mansion
This video documents the Sunny Star Mansion level. It begins with the player jumping into one of the 2 sun paintings on the Second Floor of Princess Peach's Castle, being warped to Sunny Star Mansion, which the star select screen says is course 17. There are 2 missions, with the first mission having no name, and the second mission being heavily distorted. The player enters the level, which appears to be Big Boo's Haunt with the unused Dancing Flowers and textures that make the level appear much less "spooky". The camera is stuck in place as the player runs around, and the Bowser dialogue in Bowser in the Fire Sea appears, and the game crashes as the player goes to the end of the dialogue, where the video ends.

L is Real
This video shows the player unlocking a playable Luigi through an anomalous room in the Castle Courtyard. Notably, this version of the Castle Courtyard has several other anomalies, such as a missing piece of floor, lack of water by the Eternal Star Statue, and the Boo containing the cage leading to Big Boo's Haunt appears to have become a bird. The player enters the room, which has a checked floor, a brown brick ceiling, and a green brick wall, except for the wall at the end of the room, which is made of white bricks. 2 brown brick pillars are also present in the center of the room. At the white brick wall, 2 stairs lead up to a door with a green L above it. The player walks towards the stairs, and the footage cuts out before the player suddenly appears in the Castle Grounds as Luigi, and runs around before entering the castle as the video ends.

Cold, Cold Crevasse
This video documents the anomalous Cold, Cold Crevasse level while the player plays as Luigi. The player enters Cool, Cool Mountain before reading the sign that references Cold, Cold Crevasse before walking onto the nearby destroyed bridge, which warps the player to Cold, Cold Crevasse, where a cyan Wiggler resides, who says this:

"Hey! This is MY house! What are you doing here? Do you want to steal my flower? My star? No! No, no, NO!"

The player then fights the Wiggler, with the damage dialogue being:

"HEY! THAT HURT! YOU'LL REGRET THAT!"

"Ow, you're such a bully!"

"GAH! OW! UNCLE! UNCLE! Fine, take this star! And leave me alone!"

Upon being defeated, they drop a Power Star which oddly flies out of bounds. The player looks at the now miniature Wiggler walking around before exiting the level through the pause menu as the video ends. Notably, a few seconds of static appear at the end of the video.

Behind the Waterfall
This video documents the Behind the Waterfall level, which appears to be highly unfinished in this manifestation. It begins with the player using the cannon in the Castle Grounds to go to the roof of the castle to look at the waterfall before the footage cuts out and the player falls into Behind the Waterfall, notably using the Rainbow Cap, which appears to be a reskin of the Metal Cap. The player looks around, and the level appears to have a number of platforms leading to one of the stars, though there is land underneath it, making the platforms redundant, implying that something would have been on the ground to punish the player for falling. The player runs around and collects 8 red coins on the ground, spawning a star, before the player attempts to do the obstacle course to the level's first star, which they grab as the video ends.

Into the Pit
This video documents an area simply known as The Pit. It begins in the Castle Grounds as the player attempts to jump up the wall surrounding the level before being warped to The Pit, which is a flat grassy plane with a large hole in the ground in the center. The player walks up to a sign, which states:

"Welcome to the pit! If you jump in, you can either have a wish come true, or pay a deadly price."

The player looks around before jumping into the pit, which causes static to suddenly appear over the footage as the video ends.

Below the Castle & Return to Scuttlebug Cavern
This video is the third and currently final video documenting Scuttlebug Cavern, as well as an area known as Below the Castle. It begins in the Castle Grounds with the player going to enter Vanish Cap Under the Moat, and being warped to Below the Castle, taking the appearance of a cave with a central room and 4 branching hallways, with the player starting in one, and entering another one with a hole in the floor that leads to a second half of Scuttlebug Cavern not shown in the previous videos. The three missions shown in this video are "The Scuttlebug Statue", "Climbing the Cavern", and "The Scuttlebug's Secrets". This part of the level consists of a central room with several Scuttlebugs, a Wing Cap box, a statue likely meant to represent a Scuttlebug, a small platforming segment and a long hallway with several pillars sticking out of the wall with another area at the end, likely meant to be reached with the Wing Cap. The player defeats all of the Scuttlebugs and runs around and collects 5 secrets, spawning a star at the end of the hallway, though the player instead jumps on top of the statue and collects the star on top of it as the video ends.

Dry, Dry Dunes
This video documents the Dry, Dry Dunes level, appearing in place of Shifting Sand Land when the player jumps into the entrance of the level, still playing as Luigi. Only 4 mission names are shown: Klepto's Stolen Star, Inside The Sand Castle, The Biggest Dune, and The Secrets Of The Dunes, which is selected. The player quickly looks around the level, seeing several pillars sticking up from the ground likely meant to be dunes, a Klepto, 2 Pokeys, and a sand castle that leads to the level's sub-area, which appears as an area with multiple pillars sticking up from a pit, with red coins and a respawning Scuttlebug. The player collects the red coins, occasionally falling off of the platforms causing static or a black screen to appear before reappearing on the platform, before eventually obtaining the red coin star as the video ends.

Dry, Dry Dunes Theme
This video documents the music heard in the main area of Dry, Dry Dunes in the previous video, accompanied by a screenshot of the level. Notably, similar to the Youtuber known as Bob, the description states that Wasteofblood helped rip the music from First Name Last Name's copy.