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|species=Human | |species=Human | ||
|relatives=[[Luigi]] (brother) | |relatives=[[Luigi]] (brother) | ||
− | |voiced by=[[Charles Martinet]] | + | |voiced by=[[Charles Martinet]] |
|debut=''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'' | |debut=''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'' | ||
|}} | |}} | ||
− | '''Mario''' is the main star of the [[Portal: Mario| | + | '''Mario''' is the main star of the ''[[Portal: Mario|Mario'' series]] and acts as the mascot of [[Nintendo]]. He is part of a pair of twin siblings known as the Mario Brothers. Mario is the more commonly featured and popular of the pair, and he is the more adventurous. He has gone on many types of adventures with a variety of foes, usually saving damsels in distress, but his most common adventures have involved saving [[Princess Peach]] from the grasp of the evil [[Koopa]] king, [[Bowser]]. Despite being a short Italian man, Mario is famed throughout the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] and beyond for his jumping abilities, and he has been acknowledged by many as a great warrior. Sometimes he is joined by his brother, [[Luigi]], who is a better jumper but more reluctant to engage in constant adventure. |
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==Baby Mario== | ==Baby Mario== | ||
− | + | Mario's first adventure took place before he was officially born, in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''. He and his brother [[Luigi]] were being delivered to their parents by the [[stork]]. But [[Kamek]], having prophesied that the babies would grow up to cause trouble for the [[Koopa]] clan, intercepted the stork and attempted to kidnap the babies. Luigi was captured, but Kamek accidentally dropped Mario. Baby Mario fell down to [[Yoshi's Island]] and landed on the back of a [[Yoshi]]. The Yoshis clan helped to escort Baby Mario across the island in search of his brother, before Kamek's men kidnapped Mario as well. Baby Mario was able to lead the Yoshis towards Luigi's location through some kind of strange intuition. Mario was mostly a backseat rider for the adventure, but he had some brief moments of glory whenever he grabbed a [[Super Star]], which temporarily made him invincible and able to run around with Yoshi's aid. In the end, Yoshi defeated Baby [[Bowser]]. The Baby Mario Brothers were reunited and taken to their parents by the Stork. | |
− | ''[[Yoshi's New Island]]'' later | + | [[Image:Babymario.jpg|thumb|150px|Mario as a baby.]] |
+ | ''[[Yoshi's New Island]]'' later retcons that the stork accidentally took the brothers to the wrong house. Once he realized his mistake, he went to take the brothers to the correct home, only to be ambushed by Kamek once again, who also was only able to kidnap Baby Luigi again. Baby Mario ended up on Egg Island and tried moving under his own power, but the Yoshis took note of this and soon came to help him. They took Baby Mario on a similar adventure and defeated Baby Bowser once more, followed by Bowser's adult self. After Bowser was defeated, Baby Luigi was saved once again, and this time the stork brought the brothers to their true parents. | ||
− | ''[[ | + | In ''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]'', a future version of Kamek tried kidnapping all the world's babies to see which of them contained the seven fallen stars. Mario was among the babies kidnapped, but the Stork was able to save him. Baby Mario was reunited with the Yoshi clan, and this time he wasn't the only baby on board. [[Peach]], [[Donkey Kong]], [[Wario]] and [[Bowser]] (the latter two didn't stay for very long) also rode the backs of the Yoshis to free the rest of the kidnapped babies, which included Luigi. This adventure was also successful, and the Baby Mario Brothers were returned home again. The ending revealed Mario to be one of the babies born with one of the seven stars. |
− | + | ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'' showed Baby Mario and Baby Luigi, looking more toddler-aged, having become playmates with the baby Peach. They also defended her from Baby Bowser's attempts to kidnap her, starting a pattern that would repeat itself for years. Baby Mario and Luigi proceeded to go on a a time-traveling adventure with their adult selves. | |
− | + | Baby Mario has appeared in various ''Mario'' sports games set in the present as a playable character. His existence in this time period is unexplained, although the time travel from ''Partner in Time'' provides a possible explanation. He has appeared in ''[[Mario Golf]]'', ''[[Mario Tennis]]'', ''[[Mario Tennis GBC]]'' (in the minigame mode), ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'', ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', ''[[Mario Tennis Open]]'' (unlocked by completing the third level of Super Mario Tennis]]'', ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP DX]]'', ''[[Mario Sports Superstars]], ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' as a playable character. He also makes cameo appearances in the Game Boy Color ''[[Mario Golf (GBC)|Mario Golf]]'', ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2]]''. In ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'', Baby Mario (using his sprite from ''Yoshi's Island'') appears as one of the [[Mystery Mushroom]] costumes that Mario can transform into, after unlocking the costume as a random prize for completing a 100 Mario Challenge on Expert or harder. | |
− | + | Not much is known about Mario's upbringing. Unofficial sources indicate that he was raised in Italy and later moved to Brooklyn, but this was discouraged by ''Yoshi's Island'' and its sequels, which depicted Mario residing in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] since infancy. | |
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− | + | One of Mario's first known acts of heroism in his adult years was when he chased and battled the angry ape [[Donkey Kong]] to save his girlfriend [[Pauline]] in ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]''. The initial battle took place at a construction site, which would later be established as part of [[Metro Kingdom|New Donk City]]. In the original game, Mario defeated Donkey Kong there, but in [[Donkey Kong GB|the 1994 remake]], Donkey Kong was able to escape with Pauline, and the chase continued over a variety of locales. Mario finally defeated Donkey Kong at the top of a tower after he became a giant. At the end, Mario and Pauline found themselves in what seemed to be the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], and Pauline tossed him what may have been his first [[Super Mushroom]]. This version's ending also implied the beginning of a friendship between the humans and the Kongs when they all posed together for a photograph. | |
− | + | Mario later played the villain for the first and only time in his career in ''[[Donkey Kong Junior (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'', when he held Donkey Kong captive in the jungle. [[Donkey Kong Jr.|Donkey Kong's son]] defeated Mario and saved his father. | |
− | + | Initially described as a carpenter, Mario was later portrayed as a plumber who worked with his brother Luigi. Mario and Luigi worked together to battle some monsters in the sewers in ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'', and they also worked together in demolition work in ''[[Wrecking Crew]]''. In the Mushroom Kingdom, the brothers later embarked on an adventure to save Princess Peach from Bowser, whom had taken over the Mushroom kingdom in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''. They defeated Bowser and saved the princess in what would be the first of many battles to come. They proceeded on a similar adventure in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2 (Japan)|Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]''. | |
− | Mario | + | [[Image:Marioveggie.jpg|thumb|left|150px|In his early days, Mario's overalls were red instead of blue.]] |
+ | Mario even went on an adventure in his sleep. In ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', he saved the dream world of [[Subcon]] from [[Wart]] with the aid of Luigi, Peach and [[Toad]], or possibly the dream versions of them. Mario and Luigi embarked on another quest to defeat Bowser in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. But this time, in addition to saving the princess from him, Mario also had to liberate the seven countries of the [[Mushroom World]] from Bowser's children. Apparently his deeds were good enough that he received his own island, known as [[Mario Land]], which had Mario's own castle. Despite this, Mario and Luigi lived in a small pad known as the [[Pipe House]]. | ||
Mario also saved the foreign land of [[Sarasaland]] and its [[Princess Daisy]] from the alien warlord [[Tatanga]] in ''[[Super Mario Land]]'', with the aid of new power-ups and special vehicles. While he was away, [[Wario]] took over Mario Land and occupied Mario's castle. Mario then ventured throughout his own land, infested with Wario's minions, to gain the six golden coins in ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]''. Mario eventually accessed the castle with the six golden coins and defeated Wario. | Mario also saved the foreign land of [[Sarasaland]] and its [[Princess Daisy]] from the alien warlord [[Tatanga]] in ''[[Super Mario Land]]'', with the aid of new power-ups and special vehicles. While he was away, [[Wario]] took over Mario Land and occupied Mario's castle. Mario then ventured throughout his own land, infested with Wario's minions, to gain the six golden coins in ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]''. Mario eventually accessed the castle with the six golden coins and defeated Wario. | ||
==The SNES/N64 Era== | ==The SNES/N64 Era== | ||
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+ | In ''[[Super Mario World]]'', Mario, Luigi and Peach went on vacation to [[Dinosaur Land]]. But the vacation had to go on hold when Peach was captured by Bowser. Mario and Luigi were joined in this adventure by [[Yoshi]], who needed Mario's help in freeing his friends from Bowser's children. Even in this strange new land, Mario trounced Bowser and his Koopa Kids. This was Mario's last adventure with Luigi for years, as Luigi became more comfortable guarding the Pipe House while Mario fought evil. Mario and Yoshi later teamed up again to save [[Jewelry Land]] and its rulers from the clutches of Bowser and his children in ''[[Yoshi's Safari]]''. | ||
[[Image:Mariocoin.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Mario in ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'', a prominent forerunner for several spinoff series]] | [[Image:Mariocoin.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Mario in ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'', a prominent forerunner for several spinoff series]] | ||
− | + | Wario returned to pester Mario in ''[[Mario & Wario]]'', by dropping buckets and other objects over the heads of Mario and his friends so that they would blindly wander into unfriendly obstacles. Luckily, a friendly fairy named [[Wanda]] guided them to Luigi, who removed the items. Mario also made a cameo appearance at the end of ''[[Super Mario Land 3: Wario Land]]'', when he arrived at the last minute to retrieve the stolen statue of Princess Peach - and in the process he completely ruined Wario's plans, as Wario planned to hold it for ransom. | |
− | One of Mario's biggest adventures ensued in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. What started out as a routine rescue of Peach from Bowser | + | One of Mario's biggest adventures ensued in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. What started out as a routine rescue of Peach from Bowser mutated into an adventure to save the entire world. Mario found that he had to find the seven shards of the broken [[Star Road]], or no wishes would ever come true in the world. He also had to find it before the [[Smithy Gang]], who planned to use the stars for their own nefarious purposes. In this adventure Mario was joined by two new partners, [[Mallow]] and [[Geno]]. Peach and even Bowser joined up with him in this quest as well. After a lengthy battle, Mario and his group of adventurers succeeded in destroying [[Smithy]] and restoring peace to the world. |
− | In ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', Mario (as well as Luigi and Wario in | + | In ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', Mario (as well as Luigi and Wario in the DS version) was invited to [[Princess Peach's Castle]] for cake. But upon his arrival, he found that Peach and her retainers had been sealed within the walls of the castle by Bowser. Only the power of the 150 Power Stars, hidden throughout the castle and the worlds hidden in the castle's portraits, could restore the castle. However, Mario was captured early in the adventure and held captive by the [[Goomba King]] until Yoshi saved him. Mario and the others continued on their adventure and defeated Bowser again. |
− | Bowser once more kidnapped Peach in ''[[Paper Mario]]'', but this time there was a twist | + | Bowser once more kidnapped Peach in ''[[Paper Mario]]'', but this time there was a twist. Bowser had stolen the magical [[Star Rod]] and used it to make himself invincible. Mario was defeated by Bowser and left for dead near [[Goomba Village]]. He was nursed back to health by the family of a young [[Goomba]] named [[Goombario]]. Goombario and six others became Mario's partners in his latest quest. He was contacted by the seven [[Star Spirits]] and instructed to find and save them. Their combined powers could nullify the effects of Bowser's Star Rod. Mario succeeded in saving the Star Spirits, but it was only when Peach contributed her own power to Mario and the Star Spirits that Mario was able to finish Bowser off. |
==The Gamecube Era== | ==The Gamecube Era== | ||
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Despite always being the rescuer, Mario was the one who needed rescuing in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. Mario had been captured by [[King Boo]] and trapped in a painting. Luckily, Luigi was able to face his fears and eventually rescue Mario. In ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', Mario and Peach tried going on a vacation again to [[Isle Delfino]], but it once again turned rotten due to Koopa intervention. Upon arriving on the island, Mario was arrested as he was suspected of being the man responsible for polluting and vandalizing the island. Mario was sentenced to clean up the mess, which he worked on with the aid of a talking water-pump named FLUDD, collecting the island's [[Shine Sprites]] at the same time. He also had several confrontations with the true vandal, [[Shadow Mario]], who later revealed himself to be a disguised [[Bowser Jr.]] and kidnapped Princess Peach for his father. The adventure concluded with a showdown against both Bowser and Bowser Jr. FLUDD nearly died out afterwards, almost bringing Mario to tears, but Peach's Toads were able to repair it. Afterwards, Mario's true vacation began. | Despite always being the rescuer, Mario was the one who needed rescuing in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. Mario had been captured by [[King Boo]] and trapped in a painting. Luckily, Luigi was able to face his fears and eventually rescue Mario. In ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', Mario and Peach tried going on a vacation again to [[Isle Delfino]], but it once again turned rotten due to Koopa intervention. Upon arriving on the island, Mario was arrested as he was suspected of being the man responsible for polluting and vandalizing the island. Mario was sentenced to clean up the mess, which he worked on with the aid of a talking water-pump named FLUDD, collecting the island's [[Shine Sprites]] at the same time. He also had several confrontations with the true vandal, [[Shadow Mario]], who later revealed himself to be a disguised [[Bowser Jr.]] and kidnapped Princess Peach for his father. The adventure concluded with a showdown against both Bowser and Bowser Jr. FLUDD nearly died out afterwards, almost bringing Mario to tears, but Peach's Toads were able to repair it. Afterwards, Mario's true vacation began. | ||
− | The original plumbing duo was reunited in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' when Mario and Luigi traveled to the [[Beanbean Kingdom]], initially to retrieve Princess Peach's voice from the evil [[Cackletta]]. The brothers found themselves lost in a land they were not familiar with, one where not everyone saw them as the superstars they were in the Mushroom Kingdom. Mario and Luigi had to learn several new cooperative Bros. Moves and Attacks in order to survive. They eventually destroyed the evil Cackletta and whipped her minion [[Fawful]] into submission. Mario's popularity led to the creation of a line of [[Mini-Mario]] toys. But this caused trouble in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'', when [[Donkey Kong]] became infatuated with the toys and stole a giant bag of them. Mario went on a long quest, similar to his pursuit of the original Donkey Kong, until Donkey Kong was defeated. But Mario was generous enough to let the Kong keep one of the toys, rekindling their friendship. | + | The original plumbing duo was reunited in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' when Mario and Luigi traveled to the [[Beanbean Kingdom]], initially to retrieve Princess Peach's voice from the evil [[Cackletta]]. The brothers found themselves lost in a land they were not familiar with, one where not everyone saw them as the superstars they were in the Mushroom Kingdom. Mario and Luigi had to learn several new cooperative Bros. Moves and Attacks in order to survive. They eventually destroyed the evil Cackletta and whipped her minion [[Fawful]] into submission. |
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+ | Mario's popularity led to the creation of a line of [[Mini-Mario]] toys. But this caused trouble in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'', when [[Donkey Kong]] became infatuated with the toys and stole a giant bag of them. Mario went on a long quest, similar to his pursuit of the original Donkey Kong, until Donkey Kong was defeated. But Mario was generous enough to let the Kong keep one of the toys, rekindling their friendship. | ||
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+ | [[Image:Mario-pm2.jpg|thumb|125px|left|The paper-version of Mario in the second Paper Mario game.]] | ||
+ | Mario embarked on another grand-scale adventure in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. This time Peach had been captured by the [[X-Nauts]], who were seeking the seven [[Crystal Stars]] that were needed to open the [[Thousand-Year Door]]. Mario went on a journey to find the Crystal Stars before the X-Nauts did and attempt to save Peach. Mario had many great experiences along the way, gaining another seven partners. He became the champion of the Glitz Pit in [[Glitzville]] under the fighting name of the Great Gonzalez. But at one point, [[Doopliss]] assumed Mario's form, turning Mario into a pale shadow. Even Mario's partners believed that Doopliss was the real Mario. Despite being shunned by his friends, [[Vivian]] sympathized with Mario and helped him to defeat Doopliss and gain his form back. | ||
− | + | Mario and his partners continued their adventure and gathered the seven Crystal Stars, but they were tricked by the X-Nauts into using it to open the Thousand-Year Door. Within, the X-Nauts performed a ritual that freed the spirit of the [[Shadow Queen]], who possessed Princess Peach's body. With the help of the Crystal Stars and all the people he had helped throughout his adventure, Mario was able to separate the Shadow Queen from Peach's body and destroy her. | |
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In ''[[Mario Pinball Land]]'', another quest to save Peach from Bowser forced Mario to utilize a machine that turned him into a living pinball. Mario was able to master this handicap and defeat Bowser. In another weird adventure, Mario and Luigi mastered their dancing abilities in order to save the [[Music Keys]] from Wario and [[Waluigi]] in ''[[Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix]]''. | In ''[[Mario Pinball Land]]'', another quest to save Peach from Bowser forced Mario to utilize a machine that turned him into a living pinball. Mario was able to master this handicap and defeat Bowser. In another weird adventure, Mario and Luigi mastered their dancing abilities in order to save the [[Music Keys]] from Wario and [[Waluigi]] in ''[[Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix]]''. | ||
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[[Image:Mariostars.jpg|thumb|175px|right|Mario in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'']] | [[Image:Mariostars.jpg|thumb|175px|right|Mario in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'']] | ||
− | Mario and Luigi were later captured by the Koopa Troop in ''[[Super Princess Peach]]'', after they had used the [[Vibe Rod]] to render them overly emotional and incapable of clear action. Ultimately it was the princess who saved them, repaying them for all the times they saved her from the Koopa King. Mario was held within Bowser's Villa, and he was freed from his cage by Peach after she defeated Bowser, at which point they were reunited in a running hug | + | Mario and Luigi were later captured by the Koopa Troop in ''[[Super Princess Peach]]'', after they had used the [[Vibe Rod]] to render them overly emotional and incapable of clear action. Ultimately it was the princess who saved them, repaying them for all the times they saved her from the Koopa King. Mario was held within Bowser's Villa, and he was freed from his cage by Peach after she defeated Bowser, at which point they were reunited in a running hug (with Mario instantly producing a bouquet for her). |
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+ | The Mario Bros. embarked on a time-traveling adventure in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'' in order to defeat the evil alien race known as the [[Shroobs]]. This adventure teamed the brothers up with their infant selves. Together, this quartet of Marios was able to repel the alien invasion. Mario and Luigi also went on an old-fashioned adventure in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', in order to save Princess Peach from Bowser Jr. (and they had several encounters with the original Bowser along the way). | ||
− | + | In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', Mario and Luigi went out to save Princess Peach from Bowser, only to see that [[Count Bleck]] had captured them both. Bleck then tossed Mario into another dimension, [[Flipside]]. There Mario met with [[Merlon]] and the [[Pixl]] [[Tippy]]. Mario joined with Tippy and a group of other Pixls in order to gather the eight Pure Hearts, which would prevent the Void created by Count Bleck from destroying all worlds. Mario was also accompanied by Peach, Bowser and Luigi. Together they were the four warriors foretold in the prophecies of the Light Prognosticus. They were able to defeat Count Bleck and afterwards his mutinous follower, [[Dimentio]], and thus save all worlds from destruction. | |
− | In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', Mario was invited to the castle by Princess Peach for the | + | In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', Mario was invited to the castle by Princess Peach for the star festival. However, as he arrived Bowser began an attack on the castle with his fleet of airships as well as several spacecrafts. To Mario's dismay, Bowser towed Peach's castle away into space with Peach still aboard. Mario himself was teleported safely to the Gateway Galaxy by a [[Luma]]. He met the "mother" of the Lumas, [[Rosalina]], who entrusted Mario with Lumas to aid him by granting him the ability to travel through space. At Rosalina's request, Mario traveled to many galaxies from the [[Comet Observatory]] to find the Power Stars and Grand Stars needed to power the Comet Observatory (with help from Luigi and a group of Toads). After he collected enough, Rosalina was able to pilot the observatory to Bowser's hideout in the center of the universe, where he was building his own galaxy. Mario was able to best Bowser once again in combat, and the Lumas were able to save Mario and all the others from the explosion, and safely returned them to the planet along with Peach's castle. |
− | + | In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'', the Mario Bros. attended a conference in Peach's Castle regarding the Blorbs epidemic and defeated Bowser after he crashed the meeting. However, he soon returned under the influence of a Vacuum Shroom and sucked up everyone in the conference room, which had the added effect of shrinking them and trapping them within his body. Mario and Luigi, with the guidance of the Star Sprite [[Starlow]], navigated Bowser's body in search of Princess Peach and the missing Toads, at the same time performing various tasks within Bowser's body to improve his abilities as well as allowing them to progress further through his body. They eventually rescued Peach, but she was then snatched by Fawful, who was using her to resurrect the Dark Star. | |
− | In ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', Bowser had | + | [[image:Marioluigi2.jpg|200px|left|thumb|Mario and Luigi explore Bowser's body.]] |
+ | At this point, the Mario brothers found Warp Pipes that took them out of Bowser's body, although they still had to return there several times later on. After seeking guidance from Dr. Toadley, they sought the three Star Cures that they needed to get to Peach's Castle (as well as cure the Blorbs) and stop Fawful. Mario and Luigi were able to gather all three (although it was actually Bowser who retrieved the second one), and successfully created the Miracle Cure. After freeing Bowser from being trapped in a safe, they returned to his body so that he could storm the castle more easily. They then hunted down and defeated the Dark Star Core after Bowser swallowed it, but it was able to reform as a Dark Bowser. During Bowser's climatic battle with the Dark Bowser, he made sure to swallow the Dark Star Core (which had bonded with Dark Fawful's remains), and the Mario brothers were able to defeat it. Dark Fawful then attempted to take Mario and Luigi down with him by self-destructing, but this instead made Bowser regurgitate everyone. Mario and Luigi proceeded to trounce Bowser, who was furious to learn Mario and Luigi had been inside his body all along, over the end credits. They then however helped Peach to prepare a thank you cake for their old enemy. | ||
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+ | In ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', Bowser had his children capture Princess Peach on her birthday. As usual, Mario and Luigi (as well as two Toads) traveled relentlessly across eight lands, defeating all eight of the Koopa Kids as well as Kamek as they proceeded. In the end, they were able to defeat Bowser as well in order to save the princess. Luigi and the Toads then stole a pair of hot air balloons from Bowser's castle, one of which Mario and Peach rode him together while she told him about the secret ninth world. | ||
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+ | Mario went on another intergalactic adventure in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' when Bowser used the power of the Stars to become a giant and captured Peach during the Star Festival. As Bowser once more retreated into space to build a space empire, Mario wound up receiving passage from a friendly Luma named [[Lubba]], aboard a planetoid spaceship which he converted to resemble Mario's face, at which point it became known as Starship Mario. Mario was accompanied by a special baby Luma that was lost from the Comet Observatory and explored various galaxies to collect the Power Stars, teaming up with Yoshi and occasionally tagging in Luigi along the way. Mario ultimately defeated Bowser in one last battle, saving the last Grand Star as well as Peach. At that point, they were also reunited with Rosalina, and the baby Luma returned to her while taking Mario's hat as a keepsake. Mario, Peach, Luigi, Yoshi and Lubba then returned to the Mushroom Kingdom to celebrate. | ||
==The 3DS/Wii U Era== | ==The 3DS/Wii U Era== | ||
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Mario went on another adventure to save the princess from Bowser in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''. A Tanooki Tree near the castle had been stripped of its [[Super Leaf|Super Leaves]], which empowered many of Mario's enemies with [[Tanooki Suit|Tanooki]] tails. At the same time, Mario was also able to make heavy usage of the suit. He once again defeated Bowser and rescued the princess. This unlocked a secondary adventure within the Special Worlds, where he saved Luigi, and after this was accomplished, one of them had to save Peach a second time. Mario and Luigi embarked on further adventures to defeat Bowser and save Peach from him in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Run]]''. In the latter game, he also ended up saving Daisy from Bowser in the Remix 10 mode. | Mario went on another adventure to save the princess from Bowser in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''. A Tanooki Tree near the castle had been stripped of its [[Super Leaf|Super Leaves]], which empowered many of Mario's enemies with [[Tanooki Suit|Tanooki]] tails. At the same time, Mario was also able to make heavy usage of the suit. He once again defeated Bowser and rescued the princess. This unlocked a secondary adventure within the Special Worlds, where he saved Luigi, and after this was accomplished, one of them had to save Peach a second time. Mario and Luigi embarked on further adventures to defeat Bowser and save Peach from him in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Run]]''. In the latter game, he also ended up saving Daisy from Bowser in the Remix 10 mode. | ||
− | In ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', Mario attended the Sticker Fest at Decalburg with Princess Peach to watch the passing of the wish-granting Sticker Comet. However, Bowser intervenes and attacks the comet, causing the six Royal Stickers to scatter and absorbing one of them himself to become more powerful. With his newfound power, Bowser was able to defeat Mario, kidnap Peach and leave a lot of Toads taped up. He was accosted by [[Kersti]], a sticker fairy who looked after the Royal Stickers, and they decided to work together to find the Royal Stickers. After gathering five of the Royal Stickers, they went to Bowser's Castle for the last one. Kersti sacrificed herself to become a sticker and give Mario the power to defeat Bowser, and once he defeated him, Mario used the Royal Stickers to restore the Sticker Comet, the festival and Kersti. In ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'', Mario was captured by King Boo and turned into a painting again. Luigi ultimately restored him after defeating King Boo once more. Mario proceeded to join in on the celebrations with Luigi, E. Gadd, Gadd's Toad assistants and the now-friendly ghosts | + | In ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', Mario attended the Sticker Fest at Decalburg with Princess Peach to watch the passing of the wish-granting Sticker Comet. However, Bowser intervenes and attacks the comet, causing the six Royal Stickers to scatter and absorbing one of them himself to become more powerful. With his newfound power, Bowser was able to defeat Mario, kidnap Peach and leave a lot of Toads taped up. He was accosted by [[Kersti]], a sticker fairy who looked after the Royal Stickers, and they decided to work together to find the Royal Stickers. After gathering five of the Royal Stickers, they went to Bowser's Castle for the last one. Kersti sacrificed herself to become a sticker and give Mario the power to defeat Bowser, and once he defeated him, Mario used the Royal Stickers to restore the Sticker Comet, the festival and Kersti. In ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'', Mario was captured by King Boo and turned into a painting again. Luigi ultimately restored him after defeating King Boo once more. Mario proceeded to join in on the celebrations with Luigi, E. Gadd, Gadd's Toad assistants and the now-friendly ghosts. |
The Mario Brothers later accompanied Princess Peach and Toadsworth on a trip to [[Pi'illo Island]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. Peach and Toadsworth soon got lost in the ancient ruins of the Pi'ilo Castle, and as the brothers searched the area for them, they discovered a [[Pi'illo]] that was trapped in a pillow-like form and found that Luigi could open up portals to the dream world when he slept on said Pi'illos. Mario traveled to the dream world and worked with Luigi's dream self, Dreamy Luigi, to rescue Prince [[Dreambert]] of the lost Pi'illo Kingdom. However, Peach was also pulled into the Dream World and captured by [[Anatasma]], the enemy of the Pi'illo people. Mario and Luigi, accompanied by Dreambert and Starlow, embarked on a quest across the Pi'illo Kingdom to awaken the other cursed Pi'illos and seek a way to save Peach. They eventually found Peach and saved her, but then Bowser intervened and teamed up with Antasma. The two villains stole the Dream Stone and used its power to make a floating fortress with a weapon that destroyed the island's barrier islands. Mario and Luigi tried to help Peach find shelter in the dream world, only to find that she had already been captured by Bowser and replaced by Kamek. They then went to assemble the pieces of the legendary Ultibed and find a bedsmith who could put it together, so that they could use it to awaken the [[Zeekeeper]] and call upon the being's aid. They succeeded in this task, and with the Zeekeeper's aid, they then entered Bowser's castle. There, they fought Bowser in the dream world to force him to wake up, so that Antasma could stop draining power from him. They proceeded to destroy Antasma and then defeated Bowser, who had been temporarily empowered by the recently-shattered Dream Stone. They then returned to the island with the princess, where the Dream Stone was restored as a Dream Coin by the Zeekeeper, and they proceeded to enjoy the rest of their vacation. | The Mario Brothers later accompanied Princess Peach and Toadsworth on a trip to [[Pi'illo Island]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. Peach and Toadsworth soon got lost in the ancient ruins of the Pi'ilo Castle, and as the brothers searched the area for them, they discovered a [[Pi'illo]] that was trapped in a pillow-like form and found that Luigi could open up portals to the dream world when he slept on said Pi'illos. Mario traveled to the dream world and worked with Luigi's dream self, Dreamy Luigi, to rescue Prince [[Dreambert]] of the lost Pi'illo Kingdom. However, Peach was also pulled into the Dream World and captured by [[Anatasma]], the enemy of the Pi'illo people. Mario and Luigi, accompanied by Dreambert and Starlow, embarked on a quest across the Pi'illo Kingdom to awaken the other cursed Pi'illos and seek a way to save Peach. They eventually found Peach and saved her, but then Bowser intervened and teamed up with Antasma. The two villains stole the Dream Stone and used its power to make a floating fortress with a weapon that destroyed the island's barrier islands. Mario and Luigi tried to help Peach find shelter in the dream world, only to find that she had already been captured by Bowser and replaced by Kamek. They then went to assemble the pieces of the legendary Ultibed and find a bedsmith who could put it together, so that they could use it to awaken the [[Zeekeeper]] and call upon the being's aid. They succeeded in this task, and with the Zeekeeper's aid, they then entered Bowser's castle. There, they fought Bowser in the dream world to force him to wake up, so that Antasma could stop draining power from him. They proceeded to destroy Antasma and then defeated Bowser, who had been temporarily empowered by the recently-shattered Dream Stone. They then returned to the island with the princess, where the Dream Stone was restored as a Dream Coin by the Zeekeeper, and they proceeded to enjoy the rest of their vacation. | ||
− | In ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', Mario, Luigi, Peach and Toad discovered that the seven [[Sprixie Princess|Sprixie Princesses]] of the [[Sprixie Kingdom]] had been captured by Bowser. The four of them teamed up on an adventure through the Sprixie Kingdom and then Bowser World, liberating the Sprixie Princess and defeating Bowser | + | In ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', Mario, Luigi, Peach and Toad discovered that the seven [[Sprixie Princess|Sprixie Princesses]] of the [[Sprixie Kingdom]] had been captured by Bowser. The four of them teamed up on an adventure through the Sprixie Kingdom and then Bowser World, liberating the Sprixie Princess and defeating Bowser. In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]'', it was shown that ''Paper Mario'' versions of everyone existed within a storybook that was kept in the attic of Peach's castle, and Luigi accidentally unleashed them from the book. Mario and Luigi teamed up with Paper Mario after both versions of Bowser kidnapped both versions of Princess Peach. The three of them worked together as a trio and sometimes operated a variety of giant [[Papercraft]] constructs that were made by [[Toadette]]. After the Bowsers were defeated, farewells were exchanged as Paper Mario and his other Paper allies returned to the storybook. Mario and Luigi wasted no time in fending off Bowser again. |
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+ | Mario was also featured in ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'', with a new form known as Builder Mario. The game had no story, and instead Mario was played as in a variety of levels that were based on elements from past 2-D games. One power-up featured in the original Wii U version of the game was the [[Mystery Mushroom]]. With it, Mario could become Costume Mario and become costumes of other variations of himself (including Baby Mario, Dr. Mario and the version of Mario from the ''Super Mario-Kun'' manga), or he could become costumes of other characters, including characters from other Nintendo series (such as most of the playable cast of ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U]]''). | ||
Mario later traveled to [[Prism Island]] with Peach in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'' in order to investigate the mystery of a Toad who had been drained of color. The island itself was found to have been drained largely of color, and it was discovered that this had to do with the Big Paint Stars having gone missing from the Prisma Fountain. Mario worked together with a living paint can named [[Huey]] to track down the different Paint Stars, while battling the Koopalings and other forces of Bowser's. Peach was kidnapped in the process, and Mario later learned that Bowser was actually being possessed by some evil black paint this time. Mario and Huey worked together to defeat Black Bowser and restored him to normal. They then escaped from the collapsing castle, except for Huey who stayed behind to deal with the black paint. Peach later tried to comfort him about Huey's status, and Huey was indeed ultimately confirmed to have survived. | Mario later traveled to [[Prism Island]] with Peach in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'' in order to investigate the mystery of a Toad who had been drained of color. The island itself was found to have been drained largely of color, and it was discovered that this had to do with the Big Paint Stars having gone missing from the Prisma Fountain. Mario worked together with a living paint can named [[Huey]] to track down the different Paint Stars, while battling the Koopalings and other forces of Bowser's. Peach was kidnapped in the process, and Mario later learned that Bowser was actually being possessed by some evil black paint this time. Mario and Huey worked together to defeat Black Bowser and restored him to normal. They then escaped from the collapsing castle, except for Huey who stayed behind to deal with the black paint. Peach later tried to comfort him about Huey's status, and Huey was indeed ultimately confirmed to have survived. | ||
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− | The events of ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' started with Bowser kidnapping Peach again, this time intent on forcing her into a marriage. Mario attempted to stop Bowser and fought him on his airship. However, Mario was defeated and thrown from the airship while Bowser shredded his signature cap. Mario landed in the [[Cap Kingdom]], where he was found by a local [[Bonneter]] named [[Cappy]]. Cappy had witnessed the battle and salvaged the remains of Mario's hat. Cappy's own sister, [[Tiara]], had also been captured by Bowser to be used in the marriage. As they shared a common goal, Mario and Cappy agreed to team up to stop Bowser. Cappy acted as Mario's new hat and gave him the ability to possess other beings and objects by throwing Cappy at them. They journeyed from kingdom to kingdom on Cappy's ship. the [[Odyssey]], and they collected [[Power Moon]]s to power the craft while pursuing Bowser and his new comrades, the [[Broodals]] | + | The events of ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' started with Bowser kidnapping Peach again, this time intent on forcing her into a marriage. Mario attempted to stop Bowser and fought him on his airship. However, Mario was defeated and thrown from the airship while Bowser shredded his signature cap. Mario landed in the [[Cap Kingdom]], where he was found by a local [[Bonneter]] named [[Cappy]]. Cappy had witnessed the battle and salvaged the remains of Mario's hat. Cappy's own sister, [[Tiara]], had also been captured by Bowser to be used in the marriage. As they shared a common goal, Mario and Cappy agreed to team up to stop Bowser. Cappy acted as Mario's new hat and gave him the ability to possess other beings and objects by throwing Cappy at them. They journeyed from kingdom to kingdom on Cappy's ship. the [[Odyssey]], and they collected [[Power Moon]]s to power the craft while pursuing Bowser and his new comrades, the [[Broodals]]. |
− | + | They were constantly a step behind Bowser, and there were also instances were they caught up to the enemies (with Mario beating Bowser at a fight in on instance), only for the Odyssey to be damaged and for them to end up stuck in remote areas. Ultimately, they found Bowser in a wedding chapel on the moon in the middle of his attempt at a marriage ceremony. Mario and Cappy ended up fighting Bowser in the caves underneath the chapel and defeated Bowser. However, the surrounding area immediately started to collapse, so Mario possessed the defeated Bowser and used his brute strength to find an escape route for all of them, the princess and Tiara included. Once they were safe, they witnessed Cappy and Tiara's reunion. Mario and Bowser both chose this chance to make a move, and they chose to try to present flowers to Peach at the same time (Bowser's being a Piranha Plant bouquet), only for Peach to turn both of them down. She then started to leave without them in the Odyssey, but she then beckoned them aboard, and Mario was able to leap to the ship while leaving Bowser behind. Afterwards, Mario and Cappy decided to adventure some more together to gather more Power Moons. | |
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− | + | Mario is most well-known for his jumping abilities, although most games feature Luigi as being the better jumper of the duo. The Hammer is also shown as Mario's best weapon in various games, especially the RPGs. He has also been known to use [[Koopa shells]] as weapons. In the platforming games, Mario can often gain a variety of power-ups that he uses to take on new forms. | |
− | + | Mario also has a keen control over fire. In most games, especially his platforming adventures, Mario could only shoot fireballs when powered-up by a [[Fire Flower]]. However, Mario could shoot fireballs as a special move in ''Super Mario RPG'' and a special item in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''. In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]],'' Mario also learned the [[Firehand]] technique, which allowed him to produce fireballs in the palm of his hand. These different fire powers may be seen as contradictory to each other. | |
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− | + | Some games seem to feature Mario in other roles that seem to contradict his role in other games. The most notable example is Dr. Mario, who appeared in ''[[Dr. Mario]]'' and ''[[Dr. Mario 64]]''. In these games, Dr. Mario was shown as the inventor of the [[Megavitamins]]. Such an occupation would be hard to fit into Mario's adventuring (and sports) schedule. One lesser-known example was his role as Chef Mario in ''[[Yoshi's Cookie]]''. | |
==Dr. Mario== | ==Dr. Mario== | ||
[[image:Drmario.jpg|200px|right|thumb|Dr. Mario]] | [[image:Drmario.jpg|200px|right|thumb|Dr. Mario]] | ||
− | + | In ''Dr. Mario'', Dr. Mario worked at the virus research lab in the Mushroom Kingdom Hospital with Peach as his nurse. However, an experiment went wrong and caused the outbreak of a virus. Dr. Mario used his newly-invented vitamin (presumably the Megavitamin) to stop the viruses. | |
− | Dr. Mario later used his Megavitamins to go around curing people in '' | + | Dr. Mario later used his Megavitamins to go around curing people in ''Dr. Mario 64''. But both Wario and Rudy sought the Megavitamins, and eventually Mad Scienstein stole it for Rudy. Dr. Mario and Wario chased the Scienstein until they reached Rudy's lair. After defeating Rudy, he found that Rudy only wanted the Megavitamins to cure his flu, so he treated him. It is possible for him to transform into Metal Mario in this game. |
− | + | Dr. Mario is also notable for appearing as a separate playable character in several ''[[Portal: Super Smash Bros.|Super Smash Bros.]]'' games, as detailed [[#Video Games|below]]. | |
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− | + | This form is introduced in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' as a power-up form caused by the Metal Cap, which is found within a unique box known as the metal box. It allows Mario to take on a solid metallic appearance. In this form, Mario is nearly invincible. He can walk underwater and can only be hurt by long falls. In the remake, ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', only [[Wario]] was capable of assuming a Metal form as a result of touching the Power Flower. Dr. Mario also turns into Metal Mario in ''[[Dr. Mario 64]]'' (as a result of eating Megavitamins), and in ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]'', Mario's Mega Strike involves becoming a Fiery Metal Mario. The Metal Shroom Orb item also has a similar effect in ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 8]]'' on anyone who uses it. | |
− | Mario | + | Metal Mario notably appears as a playable character in a variety of spin-off games. He is unlockable in ''[[Mario Golf 64]]'', ''[[Dr. Mario 64]]'', ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'', ''[[Mario Tennis Open]]'' (where he is a QR Downloadable Character) and ''[[Mario Kart 8]]''. He was also featured as a miniboss in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''. The latter games followed this precedent but mixed it up by including metallic versions of the other characters, and also introduced a Metal Box power-up that any character could use to temporarily be metallic. A trophy for Metal Mario also appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. |
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+ | *'''Golf:''' Mario originally made a playable appearance in ''[[NES Open Tournament Golf]]''. He was later playable in ''[[Mario Golf]]'' (where he had to be unlocked through the sixth character match), the Game Boy Color ''[[Mario Golf (GBC)|Mario Golf]]'' (outside of Story Mode), ''[[Mobile Golf]]'', ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'', ''[[Mario Golf: Advance Tour]]'' and ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]''. Mario was also the final opponent in Story Mode of the Game Boy Color ''Mario Golf'', in which he was overthrown as the Mushroom Kingdom's golfing champion by [[Kid]]. | ||
+ | *'''Kart Racing:''' The most well-known example, Mario had embarked in many kart racing games starting with ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'' and continuing in ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'', ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'', ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP]]'', ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'', ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2]]'', ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'', ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP DX]]'', ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'', ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP VR]]''. | ||
+ | *'''Tennis:''' Mario's first tennis game was ''[[Mario's Tennis]]'' on the [[Virtual Boy]], and he continued to appear as a main playable character in ''[[Mario Tennis 64]]'', ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'', ''[[Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash]]'' and ''[[Mario Tennis Aces]]''. In ''[[Mario Tennis GBC]]'' and ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]'', he was the final opponent of Singles Mode and was unlocked as a playable character after being defeated. He was also paired up with Peach in the Doubles Modes of both games. | ||
+ | *'''Baseball:''' Mario was a playable captain in ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'' and ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]'' . | ||
+ | *'''Soccer:''' Mario was also a playable captain in ''[[Super Mario Strikers]]'' and in ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''. | ||
+ | *'''Olympics:''' Mario was playable in ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games]]'', ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games]]'', ''[[Mario & Sonic at the 2012 London Olympic Games]]'', ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games]]'' and ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games]]''. | ||
+ | *'''Other Sports:''' Mario was playable in ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]'', ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'' and ''[[Mario Sports Superstars]]''. | ||
− | + | In addition to all these, Mario has starred in the long-running series of ''Mario Party'' games. These feature Mario and friends adventuring across giant board games and competing in minigames. The individual stories for each game vary, but most involve Mario and the others competing for some sort of title. Mario is playable in all of the games - ''[[Mario Party]]'', ''[[Mario Party 2]]'', ''[[Mario Party 3]]'', ''[[Mario Party 4]]'', ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', ''[[Mario Party Advance]]'', ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', ''[[Mario Party-e]]'', ''[[Super Mario Fushigi no Korokoro Party]]'', ''[[Super Mario Fushigi no Korokoro Party 2]]'', ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'', ''[[Mario Party 10]]'', ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]'', ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Party]]''. | |
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*Mario has made cameo appearances as a referee/umpire in several games as such as the NES ''[[Punch-Out!! (NES)|Punch-Out!!]]'' and ''[[Tennis]]''. | *Mario has made cameo appearances as a referee/umpire in several games as such as the NES ''[[Punch-Out!! (NES)|Punch-Out!!]]'' and ''[[Tennis]]''. | ||
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*Mario appeared as a playable racer in ''[[Famicom Grand Prix: F-1 Racer]]'' and ''[[Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally]]''. | *Mario appeared as a playable racer in ''[[Famicom Grand Prix: F-1 Racer]]'' and ''[[Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally]]''. | ||
*In ''[[Alleyway]]'', Mario was shown to control the game's bumper, technically making him playable. | *In ''[[Alleyway]]'', Mario was shown to control the game's bumper, technically making him playable. | ||
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*Mario was featured as one of the main playable racers in ''[[Excitebike: Bun Bun Mario Battle Stadium]]''. | *Mario was featured as one of the main playable racers in ''[[Excitebike: Bun Bun Mario Battle Stadium]]''. | ||
*Mario was included as a [[Gamecube]] exclusive character in the Electronic Arts games ''NBA Streets V3'' and ''SSX On Tour''. | *Mario was included as a [[Gamecube]] exclusive character in the Electronic Arts games ''NBA Streets V3'' and ''SSX On Tour''. | ||
+ | *Within the ''[[Portal: Wario|WarioWare]]'' series, Mario has not directly appeared, but he has been featured in some of the microgames, mostly the ones that use scenarios from past Nintendo games. | ||
*In the ''Just Dance'' series, Mario was featured in a special track called "Just Mario" where the plumber danced in some settings based on ''Super Mario Bros.''. This track was available on Japan's ''Just Dance Wii'' and as DLC for the Wii version of ''Just Dance 3''. | *In the ''Just Dance'' series, Mario was featured in a special track called "Just Mario" where the plumber danced in some settings based on ''Super Mario Bros.''. This track was available on Japan's ''Just Dance Wii'' and as DLC for the Wii version of ''Just Dance 3''. | ||
*In ''[[Yakuman DS]]'', Mario is the default playable character and can also be faced as a rival. | *In ''[[Yakuman DS]]'', Mario is the default playable character and can also be faced as a rival. | ||
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*He and various other ''Mario'' characters were featured in the puzzle game ''[[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]]''. In the story, Mario had to collect Orbs and save Peach from Bowser. | *He and various other ''Mario'' characters were featured in the puzzle game ''[[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]]''. In the story, Mario had to collect Orbs and save Peach from Bowser. | ||
*In Nintendo releases of ''Minecraft'', Mario is available as a playable skin through the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack. There are also alternate skins for other variations on Mario: Boomerang Mario, Cat Mario, Dr. Mario, Fire Mario, Mario with FLUDD and Tanooki Mario. | *In Nintendo releases of ''Minecraft'', Mario is available as a playable skin through the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack. There are also alternate skins for other variations on Mario: Boomerang Mario, Cat Mario, Dr. Mario, Fire Mario, Mario with FLUDD and Tanooki Mario. | ||
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+ | *Mario starred in the crossover game called ''[[Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle]]'', where Mario and his friends went on an adventure with Ubisoft's characters, the Rabbids. One of the other playable characters was Rabbid Mario, a Rabbid who dressed as Mario. | ||
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− | Mario has appeared throughout the ''[[Portal: Super Smash Bros.|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series since its beginning as one of its recurring playable fighters, appearing in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. Throughout the series, most of his alternate costumes are simply color swaps on his ordinary clothes. In ''Ultimate'', he gains two extra costumes based on Builder Mario from ''Super Mario Maker'' and Mario's wedding clothes from ''Super Mario Odyssey''. Mario's hat was also available as headgear for [[Mii|Mii Fighters]] in the latter two games. | + | Mario has appeared throughout the ''[[Portal: Super Smash Bros.|Super Smash Bros.|Smash Bros.]]'' series since its beginning as one of its recurring playable fighters, appearing in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. Throughout the series, most of his alternate costumes are simply color swaps on his ordinary clothes. In ''Ultimate'', he gains two extra costumes based on Builder Mario from ''Super Mario Maker'' and Mario's wedding clothes from ''Super Mario Odyssey''. Mario's hat was also available as headgear for [[Mii|Mii Fighters]] in the latter two games. |
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− | Dr. Mario | + | Dr. Mario also appeared as an unlockable playable fighter in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', where he was a slower clone of Mario. His moves were largely the same as Mario's, with the main differences being that he threw Megavitamins instead of fireballs and used a medical blanket instead of a cape. In ''Melee'', he was unlocked by playing 100 Vs. Mode matches or by completing Classic Mode with Mario on any difficulty without continuing. Dr. Mario was removed from ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' along with [[Roy]], [[Pichu]], and [[Mewtwo]], though a text dump of the game listed him as a fighter, implying that he may have been intended to return. |
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− | + | He later returned as an unlockable character for the 3DS/Wii U ''Smash''. In the 3DS version, he was unlocked by playing 60 Vs. Matches or by beating Classic Mode with Mario on a difficulty level of 4.0 or higher, and in the Wii U version he was unlcoked by playing 50 Vs. Matches or by clearing Master Orders on a Hard difficulty. He is a more balanced character in this game and gains a Final Smash known as the Doctor Finale. It is similar to the Mario Finale, except that Dr. Mario attacks with a pair of giant Megavitamin capsules. Dr. Mario returned again as an unlockable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', where he could be unlocked through the game's variable-based system for unlocking characters or by awakening Dr. Mario in Adventure Mode. | |
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*'''Down Special Move (2): F.L.U.D.D.-''' Introduced in ''Brawl''. When this move is used, FLUDD appears on Mario's back and will blast a jet of water after being charged. This move actually does no damage but can push enemies away and even off of ledges. | *'''Down Special Move (2): F.L.U.D.D.-''' Introduced in ''Brawl''. When this move is used, FLUDD appears on Mario's back and will blast a jet of water after being charged. This move actually does no damage but can push enemies away and even off of ledges. | ||
*'''Final Smash: Mario Finale-''' When Mario's Final Smash is activated, he temporarily unleashes a powerful barrage of fireballs that launch in various directions and angles, blowing most enemies away. | *'''Final Smash: Mario Finale-''' When Mario's Final Smash is activated, he temporarily unleashes a powerful barrage of fireballs that launch in various directions and angles, blowing most enemies away. | ||
− | *'''Final Smash: Doctor Finale-''' Dr. Mario's version of the Final Smash, seen only in the 3DS/Wii U ''Smash''. This move involves him attacking with a giant Megavitamin. | + | *''''Final Smash: Doctor Finale-''' Dr. Mario's version of the Final Smash, seen only in the 3DS/Wii U ''Smash''. This move involves him attacking with a giant Megavitamin. |
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*Mario starred in three cartoons in the late 80's and early 90's: the Super Mario Bros. Super Show, The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, and Super Mario World. In the first show, he was portrayed, both in animation and the first series' live action skits, by the wrestler Captain Lou Albano, while Walker Boone voiced him in the two follow-up series. This series introduced the concept that Mario and Luigi lived in Brooklyn before being pulled into the Mushroom Kingdom, which was located in another world. Mario and Luigi's occupations as plumbers and their love for Italian food was also emphasized. | *Mario starred in three cartoons in the late 80's and early 90's: the Super Mario Bros. Super Show, The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, and Super Mario World. In the first show, he was portrayed, both in animation and the first series' live action skits, by the wrestler Captain Lou Albano, while Walker Boone voiced him in the two follow-up series. This series introduced the concept that Mario and Luigi lived in Brooklyn before being pulled into the Mushroom Kingdom, which was located in another world. Mario and Luigi's occupations as plumbers and their love for Italian food was also emphasized. | ||
*In 1990, Mario starred in a series of comic books published by Valient Comics under their Nintendo Comics System line. Mario also starred in a series of Choose Your Own Adventure Books set in the continuity of the Super Mario Bros. comics as well. | *In 1990, Mario starred in a series of comic books published by Valient Comics under their Nintendo Comics System line. Mario also starred in a series of Choose Your Own Adventure Books set in the continuity of the Super Mario Bros. comics as well. | ||
− | + | *In the 1993 major motion picture, Mario was played by Bob Hoskins. Mario was shown as the older brother in this version, and he raised Luigi himself. Also, Luigi ended up being involved with the princess (Daisy instead of Peach) in the movie, although Mario had a girlfriend named Daniella. This movie also featured them as plumbers living in Brookylyn who were sucked into the Mushroom Kingdom, although this version of the Mushroom Kingdom was more dystopian in nature and inhabited by reptilian beings that evolved from dinosaurs. | |
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