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| This is a list of various fictional and recurring characters who appear in the Mario series of video games created by Nintendo, as well as spin-off media, such as books, comics, and animated series. Image File history File links Mergefrom. ...
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The title screen The Mario series is a series of platform games by Nintendo, featuring the Mario brothers themselves, Nintendos mascot Mario, and in most of the games, his brother Luigi. ...
For the video game system, see Nintendo Entertainment System. ...
Mario series characters as they appear in Mario Party 8 from left to right: Waluigi, Blooper, Birdo, Chain Chomp, Dry Bones, Toadette, Hammer Bros., Donkey Kong, Ballyhoo, Bigtop, Bowser, Wario, Peach, Boo, Daisy, Yoshi, Toad, Luigi and Mario Mario Party 8 ) is a video game for Nintendos Wii. ...
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Blooper A Blooper ) is a white squid with a blackened face that appeared as an underwater enemy in the original Super Mario Bros. ...
Birdo, known in Japan as Catherine ), is a fictional, anthropomorphic dinosaur-like creature featured in Nintendos Mario series of video games. ...
This Chain Chomp, from Super Mario Brothers 3, is lunging at Mario, who is safely out of range The Chain Chomp is a video game character from Nintendos Mario series of games. ...
Dry Bones as he appeared in Mario Party 7. ...
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A red Koopa Troopa from the Super Mario Bros. ...
Donkey Kong ), sometimes abbreviated to DK, is a fictional character who first appeared in Nintendos popular 1981 video game bearing the same name. ...
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Wario ) is a fictional Nintendo video game character created by Gunpei Yokoi[1]. Wario was designed as an antagonist to Mario, and first appeared in the 1992 handheld video game Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins as the main villain and final boss. ...
Princess Peach ) is a video game character in Nintendos Mario video games series, often playing the damsel in distress role in the adventure series. ...
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// The following are various fictional and recurring characters who appear in the Super Mario series of video games created by Nintendo, as well as spin-off media, such as books, comics and animated series. ...
This article is about the Nintendo character Yoshi. ...
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This article is about the Nintendo video game character. ...
Mario ) is a video game character created by Japanese game designer Shigeru Miyamoto and the official mascot of Nintendo. ...
Protagonists Princess Daisy Princess Daisy (デイジー姫, Deijī-Hime?) (or simply Daisy) is the princess of Sarasaland. Daisy's debut appearance was in 1989 in Super Mario Land, where she was kidnapped by the tyrannical alien Tatanga who plans to marry Daisy and rule over her home Kingdom, Sarasaland. Daisy appeared later in NES Open Tournament Golf as Luigi's caddy. After a long hiatus of no game appearances, Daisy makes her return in the game Mario Tennis. After Mario Tennis, Daisy began to make recurring appearances in Mario sports and party games. Daisy is known to be best friends with Princess Peach and is her cousin. She is also rumored in the Mario universe to be in a romantic relationship with Luigi.[1] The infant version of herself, Baby Daisy, debuted in Mario Kart Wii and is set to reappear in Mario Super Sluggers. Year 1989 (MCMLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays 1989 Gregorian calendar). ...
Super Mario Land ) is a platforming video game developed by Nintendo for the Game Boy video game console. ...
NES Open Tournament Golf is a sports game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1991. ...
This article is about the Nintendo video game character. ...
Mario Tennis is a video game series that began in 1995 with Marios Tennis for the Game Boy. ...
Princess Peach ) is a video game character in Nintendos Mario video games series, often playing the damsel in distress role in the adventure series. ...
Mario Kart Wii ) is a kart racing video game developed by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development and published by Nintendo for the Wii console. ...
Daisy's first voice actress was Kate Fleming in Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64. Daisy's next voice actress was Jen Taylor, who provided her voice in Mario Party 3, Mario Party 4, and Mario Party 5. In every other game, Daisy has been and is currently voiced by Deanna Mustard. Outside of the video games, Daisy appears as one of the main characters in the Super Mario Bros. 1993 film, played by Samantha Mathis, and takes up her Super Mario Land role in the Game Boy comic books. In the Super Smash Bros. series, she appears as a trophy in Melee and Brawl as well as an alternate color for Peach. Mario Tennis is a video game series that began in 1995 with Marios Tennis for the Game Boy. ...
The Nintendo 64 ), often abbreviated as N64, is Nintendos third home video game console for the international market. ...
Jen Taylor (born in Seattle, Washington, USA on February 17, 1973) is a voice actress best known for her role as Cortana in Bungies sci-fi first person shooter games Halo and Halo 2. ...
Mario Party 3 ) is the third in a series of board game style video games for Nintendo platforms, featuring popular Nintendo characters. ...
Mario Party 4 ) is the fourth in a series of board game style video games for Nintendo platforms, featuring popular Nintendo characters. ...
Mario Party 5 ) is the fifth in a series of board game style video games for Nintendo platforms, featuring popular Nintendo characters. ...
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Samantha Mathis (born May 12, 1970) is an American actress. ...
The Nintendo Comics System was a series of comic books published by Valiant Comics in 1990 and 1991. ...
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Donkey Kong ), sometimes abbreviated to DK, is a fictional character who first appeared in Nintendos popular 1981 video game bearing the same name. ...
Donkey Kong Jr. Donkey Kong Jr. is the son of the original Donkey Kong was introduced in the video game of the same name, which featured him as its protagonist who saved his caged father from Mario. Donkey Kong Jr. also appeared in Donkey Kong 2, Donkey Kong Jr. Math and Donkey Kong Classics as the main character. In Donkey Kong '94, Donkey Kong Jr. appears as an obstacle throughout the game, attempting to impede Mario in his progress by pulling levers and throwing poison mushrooms at him. Donkey Kong Jr. also appears in Super Mario Kart and as an unlockable character in Mario Tennis. Shortly after the release of Donky Kong 64, a representative from rare stated that the current Donkey Kong is a grown version of Junior.[2] Donkey Kong Junior ) is a 1982 arcade game by Nintendo. ...
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Donkey Kong (Also known as Donkey Kong 94) is a platform game developed by Nintendo for the Game Boy handheld video game system, which also contains puzzle elements. ...
Super Mario Kart is the first video game in the Mario Kart series, released in 1992 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. ...
Mario Tennis , Mario Tennis 64) is a video game that was developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Color in 2000. ...
Donkey Kong Jr. is also featured as a major character in the 1982 cartoon series Saturday Supercade, which has him searching for his runaway father, who was being chased by Mario and Pauline. Saturday Supercade was an animated television series produced for Saturday mornings by Ruby-Spears Productions. ...
Professor E. Gadd Professor Elvin Gadd (オヤ・マー博士, Oya Mā Hakase?), more commonly known as E. Gadd, is a scientist that usually helps Mario and his friends with various inventions. In Japan, he is named after Nintendo game designer Yoshiyuki Oyama.[3] He first appears in Luigi's Mansion, where he starts to investigate the mansion that mysteriously appeared by his house to study ghosts, his favorite subject. To help him study the ghosts, he uses the Poltergust 3000, an invention that can capture ghosts, and the Game Boy Horror, an invention to track and detect objects. He lends it to Luigi, and helps him on his quest. Other major inventions include his FLUDD and Magic Brush used in Super Mario Sunshine. He later appears in Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time where he creates a time-traveling machine. He also makes brief appearances in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga with various inventions as rewards for making bean coffees at the Starbean Cafe. He also owns a board map in Mario Party 6. For the video game system, see Nintendo Entertainment System. ...
A game designer is a person who designs games. ...
Luigis Mansion ) is an adventure video game developed by Nintendo for the Nintendo GameCube in 2001. ...
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For the entire Game Boy series of handheld consoles, see Game Boy line. ...
Super Mario Sunshine ) is a platform game developed by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo GameCube. ...
Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga is a video game made for Game Boy Advance. ...
Mario Party 6 is the sixth game in the Mario Party series of board game style video games for Nintendo platforms. ...
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Mario ) is a video game character created by Japanese game designer Shigeru Miyamoto and the official mascot of Nintendo. ...
Pauline Pauline (ポリーン, Porīn?) is the woman whom Mario must rescue from the eponymous ape in the original Donkey Kong. In the same way Mario was originally called "Jumpman", Pauline was simply referred to as Lady (レディ, Redi?) in Japan. It was during the game's distribution in North America that she was given the name Pauline after Polly James, the wife of Nintendo of America's warehouse manager, Don James. [4] Following her first appearance in Donkey Kong, Pauline appeared in Family Basic and in Pinball for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Princess Peach, who was introduced in Super Mario Bros., took Pauline's place as damsel-in-distress in that game, eventually becoming Mario's primary romantic interest in most of the subsequent games in the series. Mario ) is a video game character created by Japanese game designer Shigeru Miyamoto and the official mascot of Nintendo. ...
Donkey Kong ), sometimes abbreviated to DK, is a fictional character who first appeared in Nintendos popular 1981 video game bearing the same name. ...
Donkey Kong ) is an arcade game released by Nintendo in 1981. ...
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Family BASIC or Famicom BASIC is a dialect of the BASIC programming language that is used to program the Famicom. ...
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Princess Peach ) is a video game character in Nintendos Mario video games series, often playing the damsel in distress role in the adventure series. ...
This article is about the Super Mario Brothers video game for the NES. For other uses, see Super Mario Bros. ...
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Pauline did not appear in another game until the 1994 Game Boy version of Donkey Kong, where she was once again taken captive by Donkey Kong and his son. Whereas the original arcade game's cabinet depicts Pauline with blond hair, the Game Boy remake features a redesigned modern Pauline as a brunette, distinguishing her from the blond-haired Peach, wearing a red dress with a torn skirt. This version of Pauline makes an appearance in Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis for the Nintendo DS, where she appears as the guest of honor in the opening of the Super Mini-Mario World theme park. 1994 1994 in games 1993 in video gaming 1995 in video gaming Notable events of 1994 in computer and video games. ...
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Donkey Kong (Also known as Donkey Kong 94) is a platform game developed by Nintendo for the Game Boy handheld video game system, which also contains puzzle elements. ...
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The Nintendo DS (sometimes abbreviated NDS or more commonly DS) is a handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. ...
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Main article: Princess Peach Princess Peach ) is a video game character in Nintendos Mario video games series, often playing the damsel in distress role in the adventure series. ...
Poochy Poochy is a dog-like creature that first appears in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, where he could be found in few levels and could be ridden by Yoshi over spikes and into enemies, who are instantly destroyed upon touching Poochy. In Tetris Attack, Poochy is among the denizens of Yoshi's Island who are brainwashed by Bowser and Kamek; Poochy must be battled and defeated by Yoshi in order to free him from this brainwashing. In Yoshi's Story, Poochy appears in some levels, but is smaller in size and can not be ridden, and can only be used to sniff for buried treasures. Panel de Pon redirects here. ...
Yoshis Story ) is the Nintendo 64 sequel to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System game Super Mario World 2: Yoshis Island. ...
Rosalina Rosalina (ロゼッタ, Rozetta?) is the enigmatic woman who first appeared in Super Mario Galaxy. She runs the spaceship called the Comet Observatory, where she lives with the species of Lumas. She agrees to help Mario find Princess Peach who was kidnapped by Bowser. She later makes her first appearance outside of Super Mario Galaxy in Mario Kart Wii. Super Mario Galaxy ) is a 3D platform game developed by Nintendo EAD Tokyo and published by Nintendo for the Wii. ...
Bowser, full name being Bowser Koopa sometimes referred to as King Koopa and known in Japan and Norway as simply Koopa ), is a video game character in Nintendos Mario series. ...
Mario Kart Wii ) is a kart racing video game developed by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development and published by Nintendo for the Wii console. ...
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Toad (キノピオ, Kinopio?), is a humanoid mushroom that is both a single character and the collective name of the "Mushroom People" found in the Mushroom Kingdom. The Toad species first appeared in Super Mario Bros. as seven guards that serve Princess Peach, called Mushroom Retainers. Toad's voice is first heard in Mario Kart 64, which features actor Isaac Marshall. By the advent of the GameCube, Jen Taylor has continued to provide the voice of Toad until 2005, when Kelsey Hutchison took over for games such as Super Mario Strikers. Recently, Nicole Mills voiced him in Mario Party 8. For other uses, see Toad (disambiguation). ...
For other uses, see Mushroom (disambiguation). ...
The Mushroom Kingdom as seen in Super Mario RPG. The Mushroom Kingdom or Toadsville (Japanese:ããã³çå½) is a setting in the series where most of the games take place. ...
This article is about the Super Mario Brothers video game for the NES. For other uses, see Super Mario Bros. ...
Princess Peach ) is a video game character in Nintendos Mario video games series, often playing the damsel in distress role in the adventure series. ...
Mario Kart 64 ) is a racing video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 video game console. ...
Isaac Marshall is a voice actor, who recognizably provided the voices of Yoshi, Bowser, and Donkey Kong in Nintendos flagship-franchise. ...
The Nintendo GameCube (GCN) is Nintendos fourth home video game console, belonging to the sixth generation era. ...
Jen Taylor (born in Seattle, Washington, USA on February 17, 1973) is a voice actress best known for her role as Cortana in Bungies sci-fi first person shooter games Halo and Halo 2. ...
Mario Party 8 ) is a video game for Nintendos Wii. ...
Toad first appears as a single character in Super Mario Bros. 2 as one of the four playable characters. He is stated to be the chief guard of the Mushroom Retainers. The character then goes on to star in Wario's Woods, and appear in the Mario Kart series and various sports games. In other games, he acts as an instructor, such as in the earlier Mario Party games, and helps guide characters in other games. As with the games, Toad plays a major supporting character in other forms of media starring Mario. He usually tags along with Mario in the various cartoons and comics as a sidekick. This article is about the version released outside of Japan. ...
Warios Woods (ã¯ãªãªã®æ£® Wario no Mori) is a puzzle game made by Nintendo for the Super NES in 1994, and then later released on the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1994 and the Satellaview BS-X in 1997. ...
A screenshot from Mario Kart Wii. ...
Mario Party box art Mario Party is a popular party (multi-player) game featuring Mario series characters in which four human- and/or computer-controlled characters compete in a board game interspersed with minigames. ...
Toadette Toadette (キノピコ, Kinopiko?) is a member of the Toad species who appears as a playable character in various Mario spin-off games. She first appeared as Toad's partner in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! as a hidden character, and later appeared in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door as an instructor when Mario received upgraded boots and hammers. She now appears regularly in the Mario Party series as a playable character starting with Mario Party 6, with the exception of the handheld games, where she acts as a NPC. The official Mario Kart Wii guide suggests that she is Toad's sister, while her Super Smash Bros. Brawl trophy states that she is "adored as a star among the Toads". For other uses, see Toad (disambiguation). ...
Mario Kart: Double Dash!! is a video game developed and published by Nintendo for the GameCube video game console. ...
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door is the sequel to the Nintendo 64 video game Paper Mario, and is the fourth in the series of Mario role-playing game titles that includes Super Mario RPG, Paper Mario, and Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. ...
Mario Party box art Mario Party is a popular party (multi-player) game featuring Mario series characters in which four human- and/or computer-controlled characters compete in a board game interspersed with minigames. ...
Mario Party 6 is the sixth game in the Mario Party series of board game style video games for Nintendo platforms. ...
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Mario Kart Wii ) is a kart racing video game developed by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development and published by Nintendo for the Wii console. ...
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Other playable appearances include Mario Superstar Baseball and Mario Kart Wii. She is voiced by Jen Taylor in most of her appearances, however in Mario Party 8, she is voiced by Nicole Mills. She appeared in Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix as the owner of a hotel Mario and Toad must rebuild. She also made a cameo appearance in the beggining of Super Mario Galaxy. This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
Mario Kart Wii ) is a kart racing video game developed by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development and published by Nintendo for the Wii console. ...
Jen Taylor (born in Seattle, Washington, USA on February 17, 1973) is a voice actress best known for her role as Cortana in Bungies sci-fi first person shooter games Halo and Halo 2. ...
Mario Party 8 ) is a video game for Nintendos Wii. ...
Super Mario Galaxy ) is a 3D platform game developed by Nintendo EAD Tokyo and published by Nintendo for the Wii. ...
Toadsworth Toadsworth (キノじい, Kinojii?), voiced by Charles Martinet, is an elderly Toad steward of Princess Peach who has taken care of Peach since she was a toddler. He first appears in Super Mario Sunshine, where he travels to Isle Delfino with Mario, Princess Peach and an entourage of Toads. He has a very minor appearance in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. He plays similar supporting roles in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, and Mario Party 7. He makes his first playable appearance in Mario Superstar Baseball, and will return for Mario Super Sluggers. Charles Martinet, voice of Mario Charles Martinet (born September 17, 1955, in San Jose, California) is a voice actor, best known for providing the voice of Mario, the star of Nintendos flagship video game franchise. ...
Super Mario Sunshine ) is a platform game developed by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo GameCube. ...
Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga is a video game made for Game Boy Advance. ...
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door is the sequel to the Nintendo 64 video game Paper Mario, and is the fourth in the series of Mario role-playing game titles that includes Super Mario RPG, Paper Mario, and Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. ...
Mario Party 7 ) is the ninth in a series of board game style video games for Nintendo platforms, featuring popular Nintendo characters. ...
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This article is about the Nintendo character Yoshi. ...
Birdo Birdo, known in Japan as Catherine (キャサリン, Kyasarin?), is an ally to Mario and playable character in various games. Birdo first appeared in the Japanese game Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic and the remade Super Mario Bros. 2 as a recurring boss. Birdo later appeared in Wario's Woods as an ally of Toad, Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars as a boss character, and in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, as a boss paired with the thief Popple. Birdo made its first playable appearance in the Nintendo 64 installment of Mario Tennis, as Yoshi's partner. Since then, Birdo appears as a playable character in several Mario sports titles and in the Mario Party series. Birdo's gender has changed throughout various American games, but has remained male in Japan. It was originally described as "He thinks he is a girl and he spits eggs from his mouth. He'd rather be called 'Birdetta.'" in the American game manual, but later the the first sentence remained unchanged, and the second sentence was removed. This would suggest that Birdo may be a homosexual or a transvestite, although not mentioned, due to the fact that the Mario series is aimed at kids. This article is about the version released outside of Japan. ...
Warios Woods (ã¯ãªãªã®æ£® Wario no Mori) is a puzzle game made by Nintendo for the Super NES in 1994, and then later released on the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1994 and the Satellaview BS-X in 1997. ...
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (スーパーマリオRPG) was the last Mario game made and released for the Super Famicom/Super Nintendo Entertainment System, and was the last Square-produced game for a Nintendo video game console until 2003, with the debut of Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles for the...
The Nintendo 64 ), often abbreviated as N64, is Nintendos third home video game console for the international market. ...
Mario Tennis , Mario Tennis 64) is a video game that was developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Color in 2000. ...
This article is about the first game in the series. ...
Since its coinage, the word homosexuality has acquired multiple meanings. ...
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Antagonists King Boo King Boo (キングテレサ, Kingu Teresa?, King Teresa) first appears as the final boss of Luigi's Mansion and plays minor roles in various other Mario games, including the Mario Kart series and Mario Party series. He appears as a playable character in Mario Kart Wii. King Boo is member of the Boo species, though he is larger than the average Boo and dons a crown, with a large ruby in Luigi's Mansion, and a regular crown in subsequent appearances, on his head. It should also be noted that because he is a distant cousin of Kirby, he eats people. It is well distinguished by its green eyes, green tongue and unique evil laugh. As well as appearing as the main antagonist of Luigi's Mansion, he also appears as a boss in Super Mario Sunshine, Super Mario 64 DS, Mario Kart DS, and Super Princess Peach. Fans have debated numerous times regarding King Boo's rivalry with Luigi being comparable to that of Bowser's rivalry with Mario. Flag Ship from the video game Gorf A boss is an enemy-based challenge in video games that, once encountered, stops the games progression until the player is able either to surmount the enemy or is thwarted by it. ...
Luigis Mansion ) is an adventure video game developed by Nintendo for the Nintendo GameCube in 2001. ...
A screenshot from Mario Kart Wii. ...
Mario Party box art Mario Party is a popular party (multi-player) game featuring Mario series characters in which four human- and/or computer-controlled characters compete in a board game interspersed with minigames. ...
Mario Kart Wii ) is a kart racing video game developed by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development and published by Nintendo for the Wii console. ...
This is a list of creatures who treat Mario with malicious intent in the various games in the Mario series // Blooper Blooper ) (originally known as Bloobers[1]) are white, squid-like creatures that first appear in Super Mario Bros. ...
A crown is a symbolic form of headgear worn by a monarch or by a god, for whom the crown is traditionally one of the symbols of power and legitimacy (See Regalia for a broader treatment). ...
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Super Mario Sunshine ) is a platform game developed by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo GameCube. ...
Super Mario 64 DS is an enhanced remake of the 1996 video game Super Mario 64, produced by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS. It was released in the United States on November 21, 2004, in Japan on December 2, 2004, and in Europe on March 11, 2005,[1] as one...
Mario Kart DS is a racing game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS.[1] It is the fifth installment in the series and the first to use Nintendos free online service, Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. ...
Super Princess Peach ) is a platforming video game developed by TOSE and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld video game console. ...
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Bowser, full name being Bowser Koopa sometimes referred to as King Koopa and known in Japan and Norway as simply Koopa ), is a video game character in Nintendos Mario series. ...
Dry Bowser A Skeletal version of Bowser. Dry Bowser first appears in the New Super Mario Bros and then later appeared in Mario Kart Wii. Bowser may mean: Bowser, British Columbia, an unincorporated community on Vancouver Island Bowser and Blue Bowser and Blitz from King Bowser, a Nintendo character The above characters enhanced form, Giga Bowser The above characters youngest apparent son, Bowser, Jr. ...
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Mario Kart Wii ) is a kart racing video game developed by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development and published by Nintendo for the Wii console. ...
Bowser Jr. Bowser Jr. (クッパJr., Kuppa Junia?, Koopa Jr.) is the child of Bowser that debuted in Super Mario Sunshine.[5] He acts as the main antagonist of both Super Mario Sunshine and New Super Mario Bros., with his father only playing a minor role in each. In Sunshine, he uses a magic paintbrush, invented by Professor E. Gadd, and special kerchief to transform into a translucent blue doppelgänger of Mario, Shadow Mario, who vandalizes Isle Delfino with graffiti, tricking the native people into believing that Mario himself is to blame. In New Super Mario Bros, he kidnaps Princess Peach, dragging her off to a new castle each time his old one is defeated. Additionally, he appears in Super Mario Galaxy, acting as his father's right hand and challenging Mario at several points of the game to impede him. He also appears in the various Mario sports games as a playable character. This article or section may contain excessive or improper use of copyrighted images and/or audio files. ...
Super Mario Sunshine ) is a platform game developed by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo GameCube. ...
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Professor E. Gadd, full name Professor Elvin Gadd (or sometimes Dr. E. Gadd; known as Professor Oyamah in Japan) is a fictional character who has made a number of appearances in different Mario games, each time appearing as a mad, but friendly, gadget-inventing scientist. ...
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Princess Peach ) is a video game character in Nintendos Mario video games series, often playing the damsel in distress role in the adventure series. ...
Super Mario Galaxy ) is a 3D platform game developed by Nintendo EAD Tokyo and published by Nintendo for the Wii. ...
Bowser Jr. shares many physical similarities with his father, with the main differences being a red ponytail as opposed to Bowser's mane, being about the same size as Mario, small black beady eyes, a more rounded snout, and a single sharp tooth visible in his mouth. He wears a kerchief constantly. It was originally a drawing of Mario's distinctive nose and mustache, but it is later replaced with a set of sharp teeth.
Clawgrip Clawgrip, known as Chokkī (チョッキー, Chokkī?) in Japan, is an enemy boss character that appears in Super Mario Bros. 2. He is a giant crab monster that throws large rocks. It lives in a giant tree awaiting the arrival of Mario and his friends. In Super Mario Advance, he is voiced by Charles Martinet. Clawgrip made a few appearances in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, while several Clawgrips also appeared in the comics published by Nintendo Comics System. [6] In the NES and SNES versions of Super Mario Bros. 2, his name is misspelled "Clawglip"; however, he is correctly called "Clawgrip" in the Game Boy Advance version. Flag Ship from the video game Gorf A boss is an enemy-based challenge in video games that, once encountered, stops the games progression until the player is able either to surmount the enemy or is thwarted by it. ...
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Mario ) is a video game character created by Japanese game designer Shigeru Miyamoto and the official mascot of Nintendo. ...
This article is about the version released outside of Japan. ...
Charles Martinet, voice of Mario Charles Martinet (born September 17, 1955, in San Jose, California) is a voice actor, best known for providing the voice of Mario, the star of Nintendos flagship video game franchise. ...
The Nintendo Comics System was a series of comic books published by Valiant Comics in 1990 and 1991. ...
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The Super Nintendo Entertainment System or Super NES (also called SNES and Super Nintendo) was a 16-bit video game console released by Nintendo in North America, Europe, Australasia, and Brazil between 1990 and 1993. ...
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Foreman Spike Foreman Spike, known as Blackey (ブラッキー, Burakkī?) in Japan, is the main antagonist of the game Wrecking Crew during both regular gameplay and bonus levels and Wrecking Crew '98 after being hired by Bowser to build him a new castle. Foreman Spike also appears as an unlockable character in Mobile Golf. He depicted as an obese, bearded and corrupt construction worker, whose face is obscured by his sunglasses. Wrecking Crew was a game for the Nintendo Family Computer (also known as the Nintendo Entertainment System) starring Mario. ...
Wrecking Crew 98 is an action puzzle game released in Japan only for the Super Famicom as part of the Japanese Nintendo Power download game service. ...
This is a list of games for the Game Boy Color handheld game system, organized alphabetically by name, followed by catalog number where known. ...
Fryguy Fryguy, known as Hībōbō (ヒーボーボー, Hībōbō?) in Japan, is an enemy character that appears in Super Mario Bros. 2. Fryguy is essentially a giant living fireball, given life by Wart, that spews smaller fireballs when it is angry.[7] He, along with Mouser, Tryclyde and Clawgrip, is one of the boss characters that appear at the end of each world in Super Mario Bros. 2. This article is about the version released outside of Japan. ...
Fryguy was also a recurring character on The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, where he worked for King Koopa. He also appeared occasionally in Nintendo Comics System's Mario comic stories, which revealed that there was more than one of him. According to the comics, Fryguys are made by exposing Toads to fire or lava. A number of television shows based on the Super Mario Bros. ...
Bowser, full name being Bowser Koopa sometimes referred to as King Koopa and known in Japan and Norway as simply Koopa ), is a video game character in Nintendos Mario series. ...
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Gooper Blooper Gooper Blooper is a giant variation of the Blooper. It has appeared as a boss in Super Mario Sunshine and Super Princess Peach. It has also appeared as an obstacle in Mario Power Tennis and Mario Hoops 3-on-3. It can commonly be seen with a cork in its tube-like snout; it has eight tentacles with large bulges, similar to suction cups; and it has a large arrow-shaped head with white skin and blue spots. Super Mario Sunshine ) is a platform game developed by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo GameCube. ...
Super Princess Peach ) is a platforming video game developed by TOSE and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld video game console. ...
Mario Power Tennis, known in Japan as Mario Tennis GC (ããªãªããã¹GC), is a sports video game that was developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo for the GameCube in 2004. ...
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Kamek Kamek (カメック, Kamekku?) is a Magikoopa who acts as Bowser's caretaker during Bowser's childhood and one of his high-ranking minions afterwards. Kamek can perform various feats of magic, such as self-duplication, teleportation, shooting magical blasts and increasing the size of other creatures. He first appears as the main antagonist of Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, which has him trying to abduct Baby Mario and Baby Luigi, who he foresees as causing trouble for the Koopas in the future. Succeeding in only capturing Baby Luigi, Kamek and his minions, the Toadies, try to steal Baby Mario from the Yoshis throughout the game; before every boss battle, Kamek will appear and change an enemy creature into a giant, or perform some magical feat, and make them fight a Yoshi. After his appearance in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, Kamek appears in several other games, such as Tetris Attack, which features him as the penultimate boss and the one who brainwashed the inhabitants of Yoshi's Island; Super Princess Peach as a boss character; Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time as Baby Bowser's sidekick; Yoshi Touch and Go, where he kidnaps the babies once again; and as a main antagonist in Yoshi's Island DS. Kamek also appears throughout the Mario Party series, most commonly as an orb summon and or a boss. Panel de Pon redirects here. ...
Super Princess Peach ) is a platforming video game developed by TOSE and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld video game console. ...
Yoshi Touch & Go (Catch! Touch! Yoshi! in Japan) is a Nintendo DS game revolving around Yoshi and Baby Mario. ...
Yoshis Island DS is a platforming video game developed by Artoon for the Nintendo DS. Published by Nintendo, it was released in North America and Australasia in November 2006,[1] and was released in Europe in December 2006. ...
Mario Party box art Mario Party is a popular party (multi-player) game featuring Mario series characters in which four human- and/or computer-controlled characters compete in a board game interspersed with minigames. ...
Koopa Kids Koopa Kids (Mini-Bowsers in PAL regions) are minions of Bowser that appear in the Mario Party series. They do his general bidding, interrupting the players as they traverse the game boards. In Mario Party 5 and Mario Party 6, the main one became a playable character, although they don't make an appearance in Mario Party 8 or Mario Party DS. For other uses, see PAL (disambiguation). ...
Mario Party box art Mario Party is a popular party (multi-player) game featuring Mario series characters in which four human- and/or computer-controlled characters compete in a board game interspersed with minigames. ...
Mario Party 5 ) is the fifth in a series of board game style video games for Nintendo platforms, featuring popular Nintendo characters. ...
Mario Party 6 is the sixth game in the Mario Party series of board game style video games for Nintendo platforms. ...
Mario Party 8 ) is a video game for Nintendos Wii. ...
Mario Party DS is a video game for the Nintendo DS. It is the eleventh title in the series (twelfth in Japan), and was released in Japan on November 8, 2007 and in North America on November 19, 2007. ...
Mario Party 5 introduced three differently-colored Koopa Kids: Red Koopa Kid, Green Koopa Kid, and Blue Koopa Kid. They have been around in the Mario Party series ever since. While these three can compete with the player in mini-games in Mario Party 5 and Mario Party 6, only the original Koopa Kid has ever been playable. The colored Koopa Kids continue to make appearances in Bowser mini-games in Mario Party 7 and Mario Party Advance. Mario Party 7 ) is the ninth in a series of board game style video games for Nintendo platforms, featuring popular Nintendo characters. ...
Mario Party Advance is the seventh game in the Mario Party series for Game Boy Advance released by Nintendo. ...
Koopalings The Koopalings and Bowser as seen in the credits for Super Mario World. Koopaling (コクッパ, Ko Kuppa?) is a generic title given to seven children of King Bowser who help him in various games. They first appeared in Super Mario Bros. 3. Each Koopaling was a boss at the end of one of the game’s seven kingdoms.[8] The Koopalings are also world bosses in Super Mario World, Mario is Missing!, Yoshi's Safari, and Hotel Mario. In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, however, they are mini-bosses in Bowser's Castle. They are made up of Larry Koopa, Morton Koopa Jr., Wendy O. Koopa, Iggy Koopa, Roy Koopa, Lemmy Koopa , and Ludwig von Koopa, from youngest to oldest.[9]. Most of the Koopalings have wild punk hairstyles. It is said that each Koopaling was personally designed by a different member of the production staff of Super Mario Bros. 3. Explains Shigeru Miyamoto: “This is another way we give recognition to the many people who help make the games successful.”[10] This article or section may contain excessive or improper use of copyrighted images and/or audio files. ...
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Super Mario World , commonly abbreviated SMW) is a platform game developed and published by Nintendo Co. ...
Mario Is Missing! is a geography edutainment video game for the PC, Super NES, and NES. It was developed by The Software Toolworks and was released in 1992 for the PC. In 1993, two different versions were made for the SNES and NES, the latter being developed by Radical Entertainment. ...
The Para-Goomba is a common enemy in most of the courses in Yoshis Safari. ...
Hotel Mario is a puzzle game produced and developed by Philips Media resulting from a failed deal with Nintendo to make a CD-ROM enhancement of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. ...
Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga is a video game made for Game Boy Advance. ...
Bowsers Castle is the abode of Bowser, archvillain of the Super Mario videogames. ...
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In the Mario cartoons by DiC, the original seven Koopalings are given different names based on their given personalities. They are called Cheatsy Koopa, Big Mouth Koopa, Kootie Pie Koopa, Hop Koopa, Bully Koopa, Hip Koopa, and Kooky Von Koopa. Aside from their names and personalities, they look slightly different and serve Bowser differently, compared to their video game counterparts. Instead of acting as minions, they act directly as his children, and do things such as seek his attention, and even plot against him. They also appear in the Mario anime, Nintendo Adventure Books, and comic books. Various television shows based on Super Mario Bros. ...
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Mouser Mouser (ドン・チュルゲ, Don Churuge?) is one of Wart's generals featured as in Super Mario Bros. 2 and Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic. His strategy is to throw bombs at his opponents.[11] Mouser is also a major character in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, which casts him as King Koopa's second-in-command and a member of the negro. John Stocker provided the voice for Mouser, who spoke with a German accent in the series. He also appears in the Super Mario Bros. comic books as a king corrupted by Bowser, whose now-leaderless subjects now steal vegetables for food. He is voiced by Charles Martinet in Super Mario Advance. This article is about the version released outside of Japan. ...
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Bowser, full name being Bowser Koopa sometimes referred to as King Koopa and known in Japan and Norway as simply Koopa ), is a video game character in Nintendos Mario series. ...
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Charles Martinet, voice of Mario Charles Martinet (born September 17, 1955, in San Jose, California) is a voice actor, best known for providing the voice of Mario, the star of Nintendos flagship video game franchise. ...
Petey Piranha Petey Piranha, known as Boss Packun (ボスパックン, Bosu Pakkun?) in Japan, first appears as the primary boss of Bianco Hills in Super Mario Sunshine. He has appeared as a boss in later games as well such as in Super Princess Peach, Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, New Super Mario Bros., and Super Smash Bros. Brawl.[12] He also acts as a playable character in spin-off Mario games like Mario sports games and in Mario Kart Double Dash!!. Flag Ship from the video game Gorf A boss is an enemy-based challenge in video games that, once encountered, stops the games progression until the player is able either to surmount the enemy or is thwarted by it. ...
Super Mario Sunshine ) is a platform game developed by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo GameCube. ...
Super Princess Peach ) is a platforming video game developed by TOSE and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld video game console. ...
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Mario Kart: Double Dash!! is a video game developed and published by Nintendo for the GameCube video game console. ...
Petey is a larger, much more powerful version of a Piranha Plant, which is the result of mutation. Whereas normal Piranha Plants usually grow from pipes, Petey's leaves and roots have grown into foot-like and arm-like appendages. He can also use his leaves to fly around in the air. Furthermore, Petey sports a pair of white-spotted red briefs. Although Petey does not speak, he does make some growling, drooling and licking noises, which translate into actual speech. Petey frequently vomits out mud-like Earth Goop, a substance similar to that of Shadow Mario's Paintbrush, which can make the ground slippery and sometimes generate more goop-based monsters. It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into List of Mario series enemies. ...
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This is a list of various fictional and recurring characters who appear in the Mario series of video games created by Nintendo, as well as spin-off media, such as books, comics, and animated series. ...
Raphael the Raven Raphael the Raven, also known as Raphael Raven, is large version of the Raven species of enemies in the Yoshi series. He first appears in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island as the boss character, who is a regular Raven enlarged by Kamek. He also appears in Tetris Attack as a boss that be rescued from Kamek's spell, and Paper Mario as a leader of tribe of Ravens on Lavalava island. Panel de Pon redirects here. ...
Paper Mario, called during production Super Mario RPG 2, known in Japan as Mario Story ), is a role-playing video game developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. ...
Tryclyde Tryclyde (ガブチョ, Gabucho?) is an enemy character that appears in Super Mario Bros. 2. Tryclyde is a large, red serpent with three heads and the ability to breathe fire. Tryclyde serves as Wart's lackey, and was apparently an outsider before Wart took him in due to his cunning and evil nature.[13] He was also a semi-regularly recurring villain in the animated series The Super Mario Bros. Super Show and a member of the semi-competent Koopa Pack. He was voiced by Harvey Atkin in the television show and by Charles Martinet in Super Mario Advance. This article is about the version released outside of Japan. ...
An animated cartoon is a short, hand-drawn (or made with computers to look similar to something hand-drawn) film for the cinema, television or computer screen, featuring some kind of story or plot (even if it is a very short one). ...
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Harvey Atkin (born December 18, 1942 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian actor who has worked in feature films and television. ...
Charles Martinet, voice of Mario Charles Martinet (born September 17, 1955, in San Jose, California) is a voice actor, best known for providing the voice of Mario, the star of Nintendos flagship video game franchise. ...
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Tatanga Tatanga the Mysterious Spaceman (宇宙怪人タタンガ, Uchū Kaijin Tatanga?) appears as the final boss in Super Mario Land, where he kidnaps Princess Daisy of Sarasaland. He fights in a war robot called Pagosu (パゴス, Pagosu?) while Mario attempts to shoot him down from his Sky Pop airplane. Tatanga also appears in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins as the guardian of the Space Zone coin. Since then, Tatanga has remained largely obscure. Tatanga also appeared in the Game Boy comic books, published by Valiant as part of the Nintendo Comics System in 1990. There, in addition to an obvious change in his appearance, he had taken control of an estranged human from New Jersey by the name of Herman Smirch. Flag Ship from the video game Gorf A boss is an enemy-based challenge in video games that, once encountered, stops the games progression until the player is able either to surmount the enemy or is thwarted by it. ...
Super Mario Land ) is a platforming video game developed by Nintendo for the Game Boy video game console. ...
Screenshot from Super Mario Land 2 Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins is Marios second adventure for Game Boy. ...
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For the Hal Foster comic strip, see Prince Valiant. ...
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Waluigi Waluigiワルイージ (Waruīji, Waluigiワルイージ?) is a character created by Camelot's Fumihide Aoki and is voiced by Charles Martinet. He has so far only appeared in spin-off titles and party games, as opposed to the main platformer titles. He is the same age as Luigi[14] and is his biggest rival and counterpart to Wario, Mario's nemesis. Waluigi has a mean attitude and is usually a bad loser, often throwing a fit if his opponent makes even a small amount of progress. Waluigi has a hat and gloves with an inverted L ( Γ ), which is similar to Wario's "W", an inverted "M". Camelot Software Planning is a Japanese video game developer established in 1990 best known for partnering with Nintendo on many of Nintendos spin-off franchise games such as Mario Tennis and Mario Golf, besides the famous GBA RPG series Golden Sun. ...
Fumihide Aoki is an employee at Camelot, a video game development company. ...
Charles Martinet, voice of Mario Charles Martinet (born September 17, 1955, in San Jose, California) is a voice actor, best known for providing the voice of Mario, the star of Nintendos flagship video game franchise. ...
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Wario ) is a fictional Nintendo video game character created by Gunpei Yokoi[1]. Wario was designed as an antagonist to Mario, and first appeared in the 1992 handheld video game Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins as the main villain and final boss. ...
Mario ) is a video game character created by Japanese game designer Shigeru Miyamoto and the official mascot of Nintendo. ...
Waluigi's first appearance was in the Mario Tennis games for the Game Boy Color and Nintendo 64, as Wario's doubles partner. Later, along with Princess Daisy, he joined the Mario Party series's roster in Mario Party 3 where he plays an important role, in which he owns an island full of hearts. He has been a playable character in many entries in the series since, as well as various Mario sports and Kart games. He acts as an antagonist in Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix, in which he wreaks havoc in the Mushroom Kingdom by stealing special objects called the Music Keys in order to hypnotize the world with his dancing, thus enabling him to conquer it. There is also a reference to him in "Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door". When Mario wears both the Luigi badge and the Wario badge in the game, his clothes look like Waluigi's. He also makes an appearance in Super Smash Bros Brawl as an assist trophy. Mario Tennis is a video game series that began in 1995 with Marios Tennis for the Game Boy. ...
The Game Boy Color , shortened to GBC) is Nintendos successor to the Game Boy and was released on October 21, 1998 in Japan and in November of 1998 in the United States and 1999 in Europe. ...
The Nintendo 64 ), often abbreviated as N64, is Nintendos third home video game console for the international market. ...
Wario ) is a fictional Nintendo video game character created by Gunpei Yokoi[1]. Wario was designed as an antagonist to Mario, and first appeared in the 1992 handheld video game Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins as the main villain and final boss. ...
Mario Party box art Mario Party is a popular party (multi-player) game featuring Mario series characters in which four human- and/or computer-controlled characters compete in a board game interspersed with minigames. ...
Mario Party 3 ) is the third in a series of board game style video games for Nintendo platforms, featuring popular Nintendo characters. ...
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Wario ) is a fictional Nintendo video game character created by Gunpei Yokoi[1]. Wario was designed as an antagonist to Mario, and first appeared in the 1992 handheld video game Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins as the main villain and final boss. ...
Wart Wart (マムー, Mamū?) plays the role of final boss in Super Mario Bros. 2, and Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic, the game that it is derived from. Wart is a fat toad-like creature, with a crown on his head and a robe that can scarcely conceal his big belly. He is voiced by Charles Martinet in Super Mario Advance. Wart appears in the comics "Cloud Nine" and "Tanooki Suits Me" published for the Nintendo Comics System, his character design resembling an alligator rather than a frog in the former story. Wart also appeared in book six of the Nintendo Adventure Books, titled Doors to Doom. There, though, he appeared as a skateboarder who ended up helping the Mario Bros. during their current plight. This article is about the version released outside of Japan. ...
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A dragon robe from Qing Dynasty of China A robe is a loose-fitting outer garment. ...
In anatomy, the stomach is a bean-shaped hollow muscular organ of the gastrointestinal tract involved in the second phase of digestion, following mastication. ...
Charles Martinet, voice of Mario Charles Martinet (born September 17, 1955, in San Jose, California) is a voice actor, best known for providing the voice of Mario, the star of Nintendos flagship video game franchise. ...
Super Mario Advance is a remake of the 1988 NES/Famicom hit game Super Mario Bros. ...
Comics (or, less commonly, sequential art) is a form of visual art consisting of images which are commonly combined with text, often in the form of speech balloons or image captions. ...
The Nintendo Comics System was a series of comic books published by Valiant Comics in 1990 and 1991. ...
Book #1: Double Trouble The Nintendo Adventure Book series was published from 1991 to 1992 by Archway books. ...
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This is a list of creatures who treat Mario with malicious intent in the various games in the Mario series // Blooper Blooper ) (originally known as Bloobers[1]) are white, squid-like creatures that first appear in Super Mario Bros. ...
References - ^ Princess Daisy's trophy description: After her appearance in Mario Golf, some gossips started portraying him as Luigi's answer to Peach's Mario. HAL Laboratories. Super Smash Bros. Melee. Nintendo. Gamecube. (in English). (2001-12-03)
- ^ Scribes - August 25, 1999 (Wayback. “As far as I know, 'our' DK is the son of Cranky, which does indeed make him the original DK Jr. all grown up: so if you see Cranky referred to as DK's granddad anywhere, just cover your eyes and hum loudly until it goes away.)”
- ^ Inside Zelda, Nintendo Power, Nintendo, March 2006. vol. 201, pp. 46-8.
- ^ Sheff, David (1993). Game Over. Random House. ISBN 0-679-40469-4.
- ^ Bowser Jr. Profile. IGN Entertainment. IGN. Retrieved on 2008-05-13.
- ^ The Fish That Should've Gotten Away, Nintendo Comics System, Valiant Comics, April 1991, Vol. 1, pg. 1-2.
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- ^ Super Mario Bros. 3, Nintendo, 1990, manual, pg. 3 & 5
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- ^ Pam Sather, Scott Pelland, et al., Mario Mania Player’s Guide, Nintendo Power, 1991. ISBN 0-45-049606-6 Copy at:Shigeru Miyamoto interview. Retrieved on May, 1991.
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- ^ Smash Bros. DOJO http://www.smashbros.com/en_us/gamemode/modea/modea04.html, HAL Laboratories, Nintendo, August 24, 2007.
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- ^ Waluigi's trophy description, Super Smash Bros. Melee, HAL Laboratories, Nintendo GameCube, 2001
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