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Baby Mario has appeared in various ''Mario'' sports games set in the present as a playable character. His existence in the present time period has not been explained. While these games generally seem to be detached from continuity and feature several doubles of characters, his presence could alternately be explained through the time travel established in ''Partners in Time''. Baby Mario has made playable appearances in 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]]'', ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', ''[[Dr. Mario World]]'' (as Dr. Baby Mario, added in September 2019) and ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''.  In ''Dr. Mario World'' and ''Mario Kart Tour'', he had to be unlocked at random through each respective game's gacha feature, and he has a Normal rarity level in the latter game. A Koala variant of Baby Mario was made available in certain tours of ''Tour'' starting with the Sydney Tour in April 2021, depicting Baby Mario with koala ears on his hat and wearing a koala backpack. He also made cameo appearances in the Game Boy Color ''[[Mario Golf (GBC)|Mario Golf]]'', ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2]]''.  
 
Baby Mario has appeared in various ''Mario'' sports games set in the present as a playable character. His existence in the present time period has not been explained. While these games generally seem to be detached from continuity and feature several doubles of characters, his presence could alternately be explained through the time travel established in ''Partners in Time''. Baby Mario has made playable appearances in 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]]'', ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', ''[[Dr. Mario World]]'' (as Dr. Baby Mario, added in September 2019) and ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''.  In ''Dr. Mario World'' and ''Mario Kart Tour'', he had to be unlocked at random through each respective game's gacha feature, and he has a Normal rarity level in the latter game. A Koala variant of Baby Mario was made available in certain tours of ''Tour'' starting with the Sydney Tour in April 2021, depicting Baby Mario with koala ears on his hat and wearing a koala backpack. He also made cameo appearances in the Game Boy Color ''[[Mario Golf (GBC)|Mario Golf]]'', ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2]]''.  
  
Baby Mario was also featured in ''[[Yoshi Touch & Go]]'', which consisted of several minigames based on ''Yoshi's Island''. This includes a segment in which the player controls Baby Mario falling through the sky after being dropped from the stork. In ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'', Baby Mario (using his sprite from ''Yoshi's Island'') appeared 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.
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In ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'', Baby Mario (using his sprite from ''Yoshi's Island'') appeared 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.
  
 
==The Arcade/NES Era==
 
==The Arcade/NES 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. Mario also appeared in ''[[Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move]]'', where he worked with Donkey Kong and Pauline to host a Mini Toy Carnival, with Mario hosting the game's Main Event.
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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. Mario later sent the Mini Mario toys on another quest to save Pauline from Donkey Kong in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars]]'', in which the kidnapping once again turned out to have been staged, this time for the sake of luring Mario to a surprise party. 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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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.
  
 
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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*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.
*Mario also starred in a comic that ran in Nintendo Power in 1992 known as ''Super Mario Adventures''. An extra issue called ''Mario vs. Wario'' was included in the collection released in the following year, depicting Mario and Wario as lifelong rivals and competing for Peach's affections.
 
 
*In the 1993 live action film ''Super Mario Bros'', 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 Brooklyn 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.
 
*In the 1993 live action film ''Super Mario Bros'', 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 Brooklyn 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.
 
*Mario starred in the 2023 CGI film ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie'', where he was voiced by Chris Pratt. This film acted as an origin story for Mario and was closer to the game canon, while following a variation of the origin from the animated series and films in which Mario and Luigi start off as human plumbers in Brooklyn before discovering the Mushroom Kingdom while exploring the sewers. The film depicts Mario discovering the Mushroom Kingdom and rising as a hero. It also includes other references to Mario's past, such as [[Foreman Spike]] appearing as the brothers' former employer in reference to ''Wrecking Crew''. designs similar to the toddler versions of Baby Mario and Baby Luigi being used in a childhood flashback and the theme song from ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show'' being used for one of their in-universe plumbing commercials. Mario was depicted with more of a New Yorker accent and was shown to only imitate an Italian accent in their commercials. A character named Guiseppe also acts as an home to Mario, as his design resembles Mario's original ''Donkey Kong'' design, and he is voiced by Charles Martinet using Mario's game voice, with the character supporting the brothers' attempts at accents. Charles Martinet also voices Mario's father in the film. On the note of Mario's family, this film depicts Mario and Luigi's family as consisting of their parents, two uncles, an aunt, a niece and a grandfather.
 
*Mario starred in the 2023 CGI film ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie'', where he was voiced by Chris Pratt. This film acted as an origin story for Mario and was closer to the game canon, while following a variation of the origin from the animated series and films in which Mario and Luigi start off as human plumbers in Brooklyn before discovering the Mushroom Kingdom while exploring the sewers. The film depicts Mario discovering the Mushroom Kingdom and rising as a hero. It also includes other references to Mario's past, such as [[Foreman Spike]] appearing as the brothers' former employer in reference to ''Wrecking Crew''. designs similar to the toddler versions of Baby Mario and Baby Luigi being used in a childhood flashback and the theme song from ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show'' being used for one of their in-universe plumbing commercials. Mario was depicted with more of a New Yorker accent and was shown to only imitate an Italian accent in their commercials. A character named Guiseppe also acts as an home to Mario, as his design resembles Mario's original ''Donkey Kong'' design, and he is voiced by Charles Martinet using Mario's game voice, with the character supporting the brothers' attempts at accents. Charles Martinet also voices Mario's father in the film. On the note of Mario's family, this film depicts Mario and Luigi's family as consisting of their parents, two uncles, an aunt, a niece and a grandfather.

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