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|name=Birdo
 
|name=Birdo
 
|image=[[File:Birdo.jpg|200px]]
 
|image=[[File:Birdo.jpg|200px]]
|caption=Birdo as depicted in ''[[Mario Party 8]]''.
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|origin=
 
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|type=Dinosaur
 
|type=Dinosaur
|voiced by=[[Jen Taylor]] (2000-2001)<br />[[Kazumi Totaka]] (2003-Present)
 
 
|debut=''[[Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic]]''
 
|debut=''[[Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic]]''
 
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=Appearances=
 
=Appearances=
  
Birdos of the three main colors first appeared in ''[[Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' as recurring mini-bosses at the end of each level. Pink and Red Birdos could be defeated by tossing their eggs back at them, while Red Birdos had to be have Mushroom Blocks thrown at them. Birdo made additional appearances in the ''[[BS Super Mario USA]]'' version, where she could appear randomly and fly invincibly on the screen, or she could appear on a card and cast a spell that could have effects such as turning enemies into bombs or changing the player character. The remake ''[[Super Mario Advance: Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' also added a boss called Robirdo, which was a large mechanical version of Birdo that appeared as the boss of the third world.  
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Birdos of the three main colors first appeared in ''[[Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' as recurring mini-bosses at the end of each level. Pink and Red Birdos could be defeated by tossing their eggs back at them, while Red Birdos had to be have Mushroom Blocks thrown at them. The remake ''[[Super Mario Advance: Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' also added a boss called Robirdo, which was a large mechanical version of Birdo that appeared as the boss of the third world. A Birdo also appeared in ''[[Wario's Woods]]'', shown in a box at the top corner of the screen, from which she would toss a bomb to [[Wanda]]. This seemed to mark the first appearance of a Birdo as an ally rather than an enemy.
  
One Birdo also appeared in ''[[Wario's Woods]]'', shown in a box at the top corner of the screen, from which she would toss a bomb to [[Wanda]]. This seemed to mark the first appearance of a Birdo as an ally rather than an enemy. In ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', a Birdo appeared as a boss. This Birdo was housed within a giant egg in the Nimbus Palace and offered to give Mario and friends a key if they would play with her. In the first phase of the battle, the fighters had to attack Birdo's egg until it cracked. Birdo then battled Mario and his crew until meeting defeat, at which point she surrendered the key, but she warned Mario not to forget her.
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In ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', a Birdo appeared as a boss. This Birdo was housed within a giant egg in the Nimbus Palace and offered to give Mario and friends a key if they would play with her. In the first phase of the battle, the fighters had to attack Birdo's egg until it cracked. Birdo then battled Mario and his crew until meeting defeat, at which point she surrendered the key, but she warned Mario not to forget her.
  
A Birdo later appeared in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'', acting as a decoy for [[Princess Peach]] and tricking [[Cackletta]] into taking the Birdo's voice rather than Peach's. Later in the game, a Birdo (whether or not it is the same Birdo as earlier is unspecified) fell in love with [[Popple]] the Thief, even though he didn't return her affection, and she became his second Rookie (following [[Bowser]]). Birdo helped Popple battle the Mario brothers with new team attacks. She also protected Popple by hiding him in eggs and setting up decoy eggs to trick the brothers. When they lost the battle, Popple blamed Birdo and fired her. Birdo then turned on Popple, sending him flying from her mouth, and decided to become a superstar on her own. In the [[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions|3DS remake]], Birdo also appeared in a chapter that depicted her first meeting with Popple. She was first seen in line to audition as Popple's partner and was later deployed by him in battle, where she acted as a ranged fighter. After their defeat, Birdo ran off with Popple.
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A Birdo later appeared in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'', acting as a decoy for [[Princess Peach]] and tricking [[Cackletta]] into taking the Birdo's voice rather than Peach's. Later in the game, a Birdo (whether or not it is the same Birdo as earlier is unspecified) fell in love with [[Popple]] the Thief, even though he didn't return her affection, and she became his second Rookie (following [[Bowser]]). Birdo helped Popple battle the Mario brothers with new team attacks. She also protected Popple by hiding him in eggs and setting up decoy eggs to trick the brothers. When they lost the battle, Popple blamed Birdo and fired her. Birdo then turned on Popple, sending him flying from her mouth, and decided to become a superstar on her own.
  
 
Birdo has also made appearances in the later ''Paper Mario'' games, where she was shown to have a singing career. In ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', she appeared riding a large swing at Snow Rise, where she sang to Mario and gave him the Goat statue before departing. Her song spoke of love and came with the warning not to get egg on one's face. She also appeared in the game's ending parade near some [[Shy Guy]]s and winked towards the player. In ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'', she was shown holding a concert at Plum Park, where she rode a prop of a crescent moon and also had a presence in the ending parade. According to the announcer, Birdo was "a bit past her prime" but still had "the moves".
 
Birdo has also made appearances in the later ''Paper Mario'' games, where she was shown to have a singing career. In ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', she appeared riding a large swing at Snow Rise, where she sang to Mario and gave him the Goat statue before departing. Her song spoke of love and came with the warning not to get egg on one's face. She also appeared in the game's ending parade near some [[Shy Guy]]s and winked towards the player. In ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'', she was shown holding a concert at Plum Park, where she rode a prop of a crescent moon and also had a presence in the ending parade. According to the announcer, Birdo was "a bit past her prime" but still had "the moves".
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*A near-sighted mother Birdo was featured in the first episode of ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'', where she confused Toad with her son and captured him. Various Birdos also appeared as minions of Bowser later in the cartoon. Birdos could fly in this incarnation, and they were shown with more bird-like features, most likely due to Birdo's name.
 
*A near-sighted mother Birdo was featured in the first episode of ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'', where she confused Toad with her son and captured him. Various Birdos also appeared as minions of Bowser later in the cartoon. Birdos could fly in this incarnation, and they were shown with more bird-like features, most likely due to Birdo's name.
*Birdos also appeared in several ''Mario'' comics published by the Nintendo Comics System, where they were depicted as minions of Bowser and were defeated with similar methods as in the games.
 
  
 
=Trivia=
 
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