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Tatanga is a mysterious alien villain who first appeared as the main villain of ''[[Super Mario Land]]''. After a second, smaller appearance in ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]'', he has been MIA from the Mario games.
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'''Tatanga''' is a mysterious alien villain who first appeared as the main villain of ''[[Super Mario Land]]''. After a second, smaller appearance in ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]'', he has been MIA from the Mario games.
  
 
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Tatanga does not fight hand-to-hand. He has two lines of defense, which Mario makes short work of with the [[Sky Pop]]. Tatanga's first line of defense is a cloud barrier known as [[Brokinton]], which conceals a [[Chicken]] dispenser. Once Brokinton is destroyed Tatanga uses his war robot/ship, called the Pagosu, to send a barrage of missiles at incoming targets. This two-tiered line of defense, however, was no match for Mario.
 
Tatanga does not fight hand-to-hand. He has two lines of defense, which Mario makes short work of with the [[Sky Pop]]. Tatanga's first line of defense is a cloud barrier known as [[Brokinton]], which conceals a [[Chicken]] dispenser. Once Brokinton is destroyed Tatanga uses his war robot/ship, called the Pagosu, to send a barrage of missiles at incoming targets. This two-tiered line of defense, however, was no match for Mario.
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=Other Appearances=
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* Tatanga also appeared as the main villain of Valiant's Game Boy Comics, where he and his troops would continually enter Earth through a [[Game Boy]] and try and take it over, only to be sent back to the Mushroom World by Mario.
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*Tatanga has made the occasional Super Mario-Kun appearance. In one of the ''Super Mario World''-based issues he was shown in a flashback and seemed to have lent his forces from ''Super Mario Land'' to [[Bowser]]. He is later featured in a ''Super Mario Land 2'' issue, where he succeeds in defeating Mario and stealing all of the gold coins he had collected so far, but he is promptly jumped by Bowser, who returns the golden coins to Mario disguised as Santa Claus to preserve his pride.
  
 
= Trivia =
 
= Trivia =
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* The ''Super Mario Land'' game manual refers to him as "Tatanga the Mysterious Spaceman"
 
* The ''Super Mario Land'' game manual refers to him as "Tatanga the Mysterious Spaceman"
 
* What could possibly be another member of Tatanga's species, [[Katsini]], appears as a boss in the [[Super Nintendo]] version of ''[[Wario's Woods]]''.
 
* What could possibly be another member of Tatanga's species, [[Katsini]], appears as a boss in the [[Super Nintendo]] version of ''[[Wario's Woods]]''.
* Tatanga also appeared as the main villain of Valiant's Game Boy Comics, where he and his troops would continually enter Earth through a [[Game Boy]] and try and take it over, only to be sent back to the Mushroom World by Mario.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 10:19, 16 October 2008

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Tatanga aboard his Pagosu in Super Mario Land.
Tatanga
Species Unidentified Alien Species
Debut Super Mario Land

Tatanga is a mysterious alien villain who first appeared as the main villain of Super Mario Land. After a second, smaller appearance in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, he has been MIA from the Mario games.

Background

Super Mario Land

A huge dark cloud appeared over the skies of the peaceful land of Sarasaland one day. The cloud cracked open and the space alien, Tatanga emerged with the intent of conquest. Nothing is known of Tatanga's past, nor is much known about him in general. What is known is that he is from space, and he conquered the four Kingdoms of Sarasaland: The Birabuto, Muda, Easton, and Chai Kingdoms. Tatanga took control of these lands by hypnotizing the populace, being able to control them to do as he pleased. To make matters worse, he kidnapped the princess of Sarasaland, Daisy and wanted to make her his queen. Mario recaptured each of the four kingdoms of Sarasaland and rescued Daisy from Tatanga.

Super Mario Land 2

Mario's second encounter with Tatanga was in the Space Zone in Super Mario Land 2. Tatanga had a much smaller vehicle, which shot energy beams of some kind. Tatanga also used his machine to swoop down and ram into Mario. After defeating Tatanga, Mario gained the Space Zone Coin.

Battle Strategy

Tatanga does not fight hand-to-hand. He has two lines of defense, which Mario makes short work of with the Sky Pop. Tatanga's first line of defense is a cloud barrier known as Brokinton, which conceals a Chicken dispenser. Once Brokinton is destroyed Tatanga uses his war robot/ship, called the Pagosu, to send a barrage of missiles at incoming targets. This two-tiered line of defense, however, was no match for Mario.

Other Appearances

  • Tatanga also appeared as the main villain of Valiant's Game Boy Comics, where he and his troops would continually enter Earth through a Game Boy and try and take it over, only to be sent back to the Mushroom World by Mario.
  • Tatanga has made the occasional Super Mario-Kun appearance. In one of the Super Mario World-based issues he was shown in a flashback and seemed to have lent his forces from Super Mario Land to Bowser. He is later featured in a Super Mario Land 2 issue, where he succeeds in defeating Mario and stealing all of the gold coins he had collected so far, but he is promptly jumped by Bowser, who returns the golden coins to Mario disguised as Santa Claus to preserve his pride.

Trivia

  • While some Americans doubt the authenticity of the claim that Tatanga is the actual boss of the Space Zone in Super Mario Land 2, it is confirmed on NCL's website for the game (as well as the Super Mario-Kun manga) that the two characters are one in the same.
  • Tatanga is mentioned in the descriptions of Daisy's trophy in Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Brawl, as well as her bio in Mario Superstar Baseball.
  • The Super Mario Land game manual refers to him as "Tatanga the Mysterious Spaceman"
  • What could possibly be another member of Tatanga's species, Katsini, appears as a boss in the Super Nintendo version of Wario's Woods.