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"Shy Guy" redirects here. For the song, see Shy Guy (song). This is a list of creatures who treat Mario with malicious intent in the various games in the Mario series. Shy Guy is a song by Diana King from the Bad Boys soundtrack and also her debut album Tougher Than Love. ...
Mario ) is a video game character created by Japanese game designer Shigeru Miyamoto and the official mascot of Nintendo. ...
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. ...
Blooper
Blooper (ゲッソー, Gessō?) (originally known as Bloobers[1]) are white, squid-like creatures that first appear in Super Mario Bros. as underwater enemies that attack by chasing the player and trying to touch them.[2] Later games give Bloopers a multitude of powers, including flight and the ability to expel ink and electricity. Large variations, such as Gooper Blooper and Big Blooper appear as bosses as well as Glad Blooper which would sing and swim in random directions. Although usually depicted as antagonists, Blooper occasionally have other roles, such as an item in Mario Kart DS and Mario Kart Wii and a playable character in Mario Party 8. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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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. ...
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. ...
Mario Kart Wii ) is a kart racing video game developed by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development and published by Nintendo for the Wii console. ...
Mario Party 8 ) is a video game for Nintendos Wii. ...
Bob-omb Bob-omb (ボム兵, Bomuhei?) are living, circular, black bombs possessing legs, fuses, and sometimes arms or wind-up keys. They first appeared as enemies in the North American and European versions Super Mario Bros. 2. Variations of the Bob-omb include the Glad Bob-omb, the Parabomb, and the Glad Parabomb. The main attack method of Bob-ombs is to either wander around aimlessly, eventually exploding, or actively seeking out a target to detonate near. Inanimate Bob-ombs are commonly used as weapons in various spin-off games such as the Mario Kart and Super Smash Bros. series.There is a toy called Bob The bomb,which resembles a bob-omb.and may possibly get its name from the enemy. For other uses, see Bomb (disambiguation). ...
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Boo Boos (テレサ, Teresa?) are spectral beings with beady eyes, long tongues, vampiric canine teeth, and nubs for arms; they are often portrayed laughing or smiling. The first appearance of Boos was in Super Mario Bros. 2, where they appear under the name Boo Buddies. Boos possess powers commonly associated with ghosts, such as the ability to travel through solid objects, teleport and turn invisible. Due to being intensely shy,[3] Boos cover their faces with their arms, cower, and become translucent when directly looked at. In the game "Super Princess Peach" there were variations like Mad Boo which would attatck if you look at it, the Big Boo which was a bigger version of the Boo, and Mad Big Boo which was a bigger version of the Mad Boo. Takashi Tezuka's wife was the inspiration for the Boos featured in Super Mario 64. Like Boos, she is often shy, but one day became very angry at him for spending too much time at work. [4] In the game Luigi's Mansion Boos, led by King Boo, act as the main antagonists. In mammalian oral anatomy, the canine teeth, also called cuspids, dogteeth, fangs, or (in the case of those of the upper jaw) eye teeth, are relatively long, pointed teeth. ...
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Super Princess Peach ) is a platforming video game developed by TOSE and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld video game console. ...
Takashi Tezuka ) (born November 17, 1960) is a video game designer for Nintendo. ...
For the Nintendo DS enhanced remake, see Super Mario 64 DS. Super Mario 64 ) is a top-selling platform game developed by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. ...
Luigis Mansion ) is an action-adventure game developed by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo GameCube. ...
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. ...
Boos appear as playable characters in various Mario spin-off games, such as the Mario Party series, and various sports games, where they sometimes act as items as well, doing deeds such as stealing objects from opponents. Though Boos are depicted as being malevolent in most games, some portray them as simply being mischievous and occasionally good, like in Paper Mario, where a green female Boo named Lady Bow acts as an ally of Mario. 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. ...
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. ...
Bullet Bill Bullet Bills (キラー, Kirā, Killers?) are large, black, missile-like enemies, commonly depicted as either having small arms or fanged frowns adorning their faces. Bullet Bills are fired by cannons known as Bill Blasters, although some games have them fired by other sources such as Snifits and generic cannons, while others simply have them coming out of nowhere. Bullet Bills commonly appear as enemies or obstacles, attacking by either flying forward after being shot or actively seeking out a target, either smashing into them and continuing on their way or exploding on contact. Bullet Bills come in several variants. Missile Bills in Super Mario Bros. 3 flashed red and would home in on Mario. Mad Bullet Bill is a flaming version of the Bullet Bill. Banzai Bill is a much larger variation of the Bullet Bill, with a fanged snarl on its face. Mad Banzai Bill is a flaming version of the Banzai Bill. Torpedo Ted is an underwater ballistic enemy very similar to a Bullet Bill. Glad Torpedo Ted is a singing Torpedo Ted. Both Banzai Bill and Torpedo Ted appeared in Super Mario World. Banzai Bill was featured in Super Mario Galaxy, along with both Torpedo Ted and Missile Bill appearing frequently in the game as well. Starting with Mario Kart DS, a Bullet Bill item transforms the player into Bullet Bill, who shoots at high speed through the course, invincible and automatically navigating the track. The item returned in Mario Kart Wii. Super Mario Bros. ...
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Super Mario Galaxy ) is a 3D platform game developed by Nintendo EAD Tokyo and published by Nintendo for the Wii. ...
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. ...
Mario Kart Wii ) is a kart racing video game developed by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development and published by Nintendo for the Wii console. ...
Buzzy Beetle Buzzy Beetle (メット, Metto?) are blue shelled, tortoise-like creatures commonly found in underground locations, such as caverns and ruins. Buzzy Beetles first appear in Super Mario Bros. as infrequently encountered enemies. Due to their powerful shells, Buzzy Beetles are largely immune to most forms of attacks, and complete invulnerability to fire is one of their most well-known attributes. Though they were originally depicted as attacking players by simply walking into them, later games would introduce other attack patterns for Buzzy Beetles, such as dropping from the ceiling and retracting into their shells and spinning into characters. For other uses, see Tortoise (disambiguation). ...
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Chain Chomp
A Chain Chomp, from Mario Kart: Double Dash!! Chain Chomps (ワンワン, Wanwan?), also known as "Rompin' Stompin' chomps"(Yoshi's island DS) are black, spherical, dog-like creatures that resemble the video game character Pac-Man, and are often shown to be restrained by chains. Portrayed as savage, Chain Chomps constantly strain against the chain holding them, attempting to break free and bite anything that passes close by. The inspiration for Chain Chomps comes from a childhood experience of Mario creator, Shigeru Miyamoto, where a dog tried to attack him. The dog lunged at him, but was jerked back by its leash just as the canine snapped at Miyamoto inches in front of his face. [5] The first appearance of Chain Chomps is in Super Mario Bros. 3. Some games depict Chain Chomps as being unrestrained by chains, effectively making them simply Chomps who can attack by chasing or dive-bombing players. Also, in the game "Super Princess Peach" they introduced the Calm Chain Chomp which was sleeping. In various spin-off games, Chain Chomps appear as obstacles or hazards. Games such as those in the Mario Party series and Mario Kart: Double Dash!! employ Chain Chomps as ally characters. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Super Princess Peach ) is a platforming video game developed by TOSE and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld video game console. ...
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: Double Dash!! is a video game developed and published by Nintendo for the GameCube video game console. ...
Outside Mario video games, Chain Chomps appear irregularly on The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 animated series, where they have some robotic traits, such as being able to be turned on and off by controls.[6] Chain Chomps also appear in various installments of The Legend of Zelda series of games, including one named "Bow Wow". [7][8][9] The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. ...
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Cheep Cheep Cheep Cheeps (プクプク, Pukupuku?) are red and yellow fish with white undersides, first introduced in Super Mario Bros., where they appear as common underwater enemies who will swim lazily forward or leap out of water and soar through the air. Cheep Cheeps can survive out of water, though their means of locomotion on it varies between games, either showing them flopping around uselessly or hopping from place to place. Throughout their appearances, the attack pattern of Cheep Cheeps remains consistent, slowly swimming towards the player. In some games, there are big Cheep Cheeps that will eat Mario or his friends, such as in Super Mario 64. In spin-off games such as the Mario Kart series, Cheep Cheeps most commonly appear as background scenery or obstacles. This article is about the Super Mario Brothers video game for the NES. For other uses, see Super Mario Bros. ...
For the Nintendo DS enhanced remake, see Super Mario 64 DS. Super Mario 64 ) is a top-selling platform game developed by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. ...
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Crazee Dayzee The Crazee Dayzee is a flower-based enemy. First appearing in Yoshi's Island (Super Mario World 2, for the SNES ), they commonly skip along whilst whistling a tune. Two varieties exist in this game, one in the typical daisy pattern of yellow and white and another in pale yellow and purple that will blow a series of bubbles to bounce the player backwards. In the Paper Mario games, they are lightly coloured walking flowers that put Mario and company to sleep using harmonious music. If their health is low, their usual first strategy is to run away. They also come in a golden variety called Amazee Dayzee, which tries to escape faster than the regular variety. 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. ...
Dry Bones Image:MP7Dry Bones.jpg A Dry Bones, from Mario Party 7. Dry Bones (カロン, Karon?) are skeletal Koopa Troopas reanimated by the Koopa Troopa's spirit inhabiting its bones. Dry Bones first appear in Super Mario Bros. 3 as inhabitants of fortresses and underground areas. Due to their undead nature, Dry Bones are exceptionally difficult to defeat, most attacks only knocking them apart temporarily or having no effect at all. In some games, Dry Bones' have specific weaknesses, such as to fire, magic, hammers, and explosions, which can permanently destroy them. Along with charging into the player, Dry Bones' may also attack by tossing what resemble femur bones. Starting with Mario Superstar Baseball, Dry Bones appear as playable characters in various spin-off Mario games, such as various sports titles and Mario Party 8. Bowser appears in Dry Bones form in World 8 of New Super Mario Bros.. For other uses, see Spirit (disambiguation). ...
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Fuzzy Fuzzies are spiky, black creatures featured in recent Paper Mario games. They are depicted as small, black, fuzzy creatures that hop about in no particular direction. Their faces are usually two rolling eyes and an open mouth. Varities include the Flower or Pink Fuzzy, which in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door were able to steal Flower Power. Other varities, mentioned only in the game mentioned, were Gold and Green Fuzzies, the latter of which is able to multiply. 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. ...
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. ...
Goomba
A Goomba, as it appears in New Super Mario Bros. Goombas (クリボー, Kuribō?) are depicted as brown mushroom-like creatures with feet, with a bushy brow, and a pair of fangs sprouting from their lower jaw. They generally tackle, headbonk, or bite an enemy. The Goombas once lived in peace in the Mushroom Kingdom, but they betrayed their homeland to side with Bowser. Some Goombas act as friendly characters in the Paper Mario series, two even joining Mario on his journey. It is said in Super Paper Mario that Goombas have a long-standing fear of Koopa Troopas. Many variants of the Goomba have appeared throughout the years including Paragoombas (パタクリボー, Patakuribō?), Gloombas and Microgoombas (マメクリボー, Mamekuribō?). Paragoombas are distinguished by their winged appearance, thus making them more versatile and mobile than typical Goombas. Gloombas are blue variants of the Goomba which live underground in recent Paper Mario games.Microgoombas are miniature, parasitic Goombas which latch themselves onto Mario, reducing his jumping ability. In the games Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Princess Peach, Microgoombas were dropped by Paragoombas to attack Peach. Many other types of Goombas have appeared throughout the Mario series, although these largely vary from game to game. Image File history File links Goomba3d. ...
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Super Paper Mario ) is a platform/role-playing video game developed by Intelligent Systems, a division of Nintendo. ...
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. ...
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In the 1989 television cartoon The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! Goombas are loyal soldiers in King Koopa's army. They often appear in costumes related to the episode's theme such as zombies or pirates. They were included in the subsequent spin-offs The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World. They also appear in the Super Mario Bros. live-action film, where they were originally inhabitants of Dinohattan who opposed King Koopa's rule, and were de-evolved into large, reptilian monsters as punishment for this disloyalty. This is a list of television-related events in 1989. ...
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Although the backstory of this character being a mushroom-based citizen of the Mushroom Kingdom is backed up in numerous international materials, the Goomba is actually based more on a chestnut than a mushroom. (Interestingly, the Hungarian for "mushroom" is gomba.) This is evident in their design as well as their Japanese name, Kuribo (roughly meaning chestnut-"guy"). The story of a defective race of mushrooms in Peach's kingdom does not exist in the original Japanese literature. Additionally, in Super Mario World, Kuribo were depicted as more chestnut-like in their inability to be squashed.
Hammer Bros. Image:MP8HammerBro.jpg A Hammer Bro., from Mario Party 8. Hammer Bros. (ハンマーブロス, Hanmā Burosu?) are creatures from the Koopa Troopa race commonly found in pairs who have bigger shells then Koopas wear strong green helmets, and march around and use hammers as their main weapons. Hammer Bros. are described in various games as being the elite of Bowser's army, and often appear in games either as powerful generic enemies or as boss characters. Their only weakness is that they generally throw their hammers in a high arc, which makes them easy to avoid if you are next to the Hammer Bro. In Super Mario Bros. 3, players can wear the Hammer Bros. Suit, an exceptionally rare power-up that allows Mario or Luigi to gain Hammer Bros. armor and ability to toss hammers. Beginning with Mario Superstar Baseball, Hammer Bros. appear infrequently as playable characters in spin-off Mario games. 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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In The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! and The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 by DIC Entertainment, Hammer Bros. make sparse appearances as antagonists. Printed mediums such as Nintendo Comics System and Nintendo Adventure Books make more frequent use of Hammer Bros. A number of television shows based on the Super Mario Bros. ...
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In addition, occasional enemies are Fire Bros. and Boomerang Bros. Both wear the same helmet with a different color variation as the Hammer Bro. and can either shoot fire or toss boomerangs.
Klepto Klepto is a giant vulchsky who first appeared in Super Mario 64 and then again in Super Mario 64 DS. He is seen in both Shifting Sand Land and Tiny, Huge Island. In all 3 areas, the player must retrieve a star from his talons. Afterwards Klepto will start dive-bombing the player and will snatch away the player's hat. He/she will then have to retrieve it. Klepto also appeared in Mario Party 3 where he was a partner for a playable character. Klepto appeared as an enemy in Mario Pinball Land. Klepto also appeared as an item in Mario Party 5 that transported players to different spots on the map. Orders Falconiformes (Fam. ...
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Super Mario 64 DS, is an enhanced remake of the 1996 N64 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...
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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Koopa Troopa
A Koopa Troopa, from New Super Mario Bros.. The Koopa Troopa (ノコノコ, Nokonoko?), a turtle-like creature, they are the most common classification of Koopa and usually thug-like. Koopa Troopas are the standard troopers of the Koopa Army who work for Bowser. As the lowest ranking members of the Koopa Army, they just patrol their assigned areas on foot. Koopa Troopas first appeared in the arcade game Mario Bros. under the name "Shellcreepers" as enemies that have to be flipped. In Super Mario Bros., they were renamed "Koopa Troopas". They can be used as projectiles after they are stomped on and retreat into their shells. Super Mario World brought drastic changes to the Koopa Troopa, altering them to walk on two legs and wear shoes. They could also be ejected from their shells, revealing them to be wearing a t-shirt. After the release of Super Mario 64 however, their 3-D platforming appearances in the Mario series noticeably lessened. Various types of Koopa Troopa include Paratroopa, Red Koopa and Green Koopa. In Super Mario Galaxy, they reverted back to their quadropedal movement. The Paper Mario series introduces friendly Koopas that have their own towns, and are even rescued by Mario on occasions, as well as evil Koopa Troopas that wear Sunglasses. Generic Koopa Troopas have also appeared throughout the Mario Party series as NPCs. Single Koopa Troopas have been playable in Mario Kart games and various other sport games along with Paratroopas. Koopa Troopas were the most regularly-seen minions of Bowser in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, where they were voiced by John Stocker, and made one appearance in the Super Mario World animated series. They are members of the audience in Super Paper Mario. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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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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Super Mario Galaxy ) is a 3D platform game developed by Nintendo EAD Tokyo and published by Nintendo for the Wii. ...
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Lakitu
A Lakitu, in New Super Mario Bros. Lakitu (ジュゲム, Jugemu?) is a rambunctious young Koopa with a green, pentagonal shell, yellow body, goggles with thick black frames, and a dashing smile and is usually seen flying in a cloud bearing a smiling face. In its role as an enemy character, Lakitu typically flies about and throws Spiny Eggs at Mario (he and Mario are later allies), although variant types employ other attack patterns. The Spiny Eggs hatch into Spinies (トゲゾー, Togezō?), small, red, spike-backed Koopa creatures, that are thrown indefinitely until the Lakitu is defeated. When asked what video game character would represent him the best, Shigeru Miyamoto responded that Lakitu would, as he "seems to be very free, floating in the air, going anywhere," a type of personality Miyamoto can apparently relate to. [10] Image File history File links Size of this preview: 440 Ã 599 pixelsFull resolution (576 Ã 784 pixel, file size: 65 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Lakitus official artwork for New Super Mario Bros. ...
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Lakitu first appears in Super Mario Bros., and goes on to be an enemy in various platformers and RPGs. Lakitu plays a neutral role in a number of Mario series titles. This trend began with Super Mario Kart and the rest of the series. Here Lakitu flies about the Mario Grand Prix racetrack and aids the go-kart drivers who race there. The Lakitu Bros. in Super Mario 64 are another example; they hold the camera that "films" Mario's exploits, thus personifying the player's point of view of the three-dimensional game stages. In Mario sports games, Lakitu often takes on roles such as referee and umpire. This article is about the Super Mario Brothers video game for the NES. For other uses, see Super Mario Bros. ...
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Magikoopa Magikoopa (カメック, Kamekku?) are creatures from the Koopa Troopa race wearing a blue hat and robes, as well as spectacles. Magikoopas attack by firing spells that can not only injure Mario, but transform certain blocks into enemies. Magikoopas' magic spells are represented as a sequence of a red square, a blue circle and a green triangle that constantly spin. Paper Mario introduced several variants of Magikoopas, each wearing different colored robes and having different abilities. Regular Magikoopa, who are only encountered in Bowser's Castle, possess all of these abilities. These various colors make appearances in other games. A Koopa Troopa ) is a creature of the fictional turtle species in the Mario video game series. ...
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. ...
Monty Mole Monty Moles (チョロプー, Choropū?) are species of mole that are characterized by hiding and waiting for an enemy before attacking. Monty Moles appear in several Mario games in varying forms, having made their first appearance in Super Mario World. They appear as playable characters in Mario Superstar Baseball and Mario Strikers Charged. For other uses, see Mole. ...
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Mario Strikers Charged ), known as Mario Strikers Charged Football in Australia[2] and Europe,[5] is a sports video game developed by Canadian developer Next Level Games and published by Nintendo for the Wii. ...
Paratroopa Paratroopas (パタパタ, Patapata?) are Koopa Troopas, but have feathery wings. Though they have wings, they cannot fly very well; some varieties of Paratroopa fly back and forth while staying at the same altitude or move up and down in a straight vertical line, while others clumsily hop. They are playable in Mario Hoops 3-on-3, Mario Kart: Double Dash!, and Mario Superstar Baseball, usually as light and tricky characters. Their wings fall off when hit, becoming regular Koopa Troopas. A Koopa Troopa playing golf in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour. ...
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Piranha Plant A Piranha Plant, known as Packun Flower (パックン フラワー, Pakkun Furawā?) in Japan,[11] is a Venus fly trap-like enemy, almost always portrayed as a leafy green stalk topped with a white-spotted red globe, almost bisected by a white lip mouth with razor-sharp teeth. Piranha Plants typically hide within pipes, periodically emerging and ensnaring unwary passersby. Some species can also spit fireballs. Others live entirely outside pipes, being either rooted in the ground or even walking about on rootlike legs. They have otherwise changed little since their first appearance, but they have also appeared in various forms and sub-species such as the poisonous Putrid Piranha, the Ice Piranha, the Pale Piranha, the Glad Piranha Plant, and the Boss Piranha Plant. Binomial name Dionaea muscipula The Venus Flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) is a carnivorous plant. ...
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On the television series based on Super Mario Bros., Piranha Plants made various appearances, usually acting as obstacles for the heroes, much as they do in the games. In the Super Mario Bros. 3 cartoon, Venus Fire Traps and Ptooie plants were used in a manner similar to guns. Various television shows based on Super Mario Bros. ...
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Pokey Pokey (サンボ, Sanbo?), is a cactus enemy that first appears in Super Mario Bros. 2. They started out with something of a cat's head but have lately adopted more of a flower look. Pokey consists of four green or yellow segments that detach when an enemy or object is thrown at him; to completely defeat Pokey, all four segments must be killed. Other types include Poison Pokeys, Skellokey, and the Mad Pokey. Pokey made a cameo appearance in The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, in the Yarna Desert on Koholint Island, and again in Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons. Subfamilies Cactoideae Maihuenioideae Opuntioideae Pereskioideae See also taxonomy of the Cactaceae A cactus (plural: cacti, cactuses, or cactus) is any member of the succulent plant family Cactaceae, native to the Americas. ...
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This article or section should include material from Like like ring, Moblin ring Oracle of Ages title screen (GBC original) The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages (also known as OoA) is a video game published by Nintendo and developed by Nintendo in conjunction with Capcom. ...
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Shy Guy Shy Guy, known as Heyho (ヘイホー, Heihō?) in Japan,[12] are small masked beings that appear in various colors. No one has seen their face, so when their masks get knocked off, they live up to their name by instantly retreating. They have a wide variety of variations that range from just walking on stilts to piloting submarines. The Fly Guy (トンダリヤ, Tondariya?), who flies via a propeller on his head, is a notable variant. They first appeared in Doki Doki Panic before being converted into the American release of Super Mario Bros. 2. From then on, Shyguys appear as generic enemies in various other games including Yoshi's Island . While they do appear in Mario games as enemies, they are a major element in Yoshi-related games. They are playable in various sport games, such as Mario Tennis, Mario Kart DS, Mario Strikers Charged, and Mario Superstar Baseball. They act as guides in the Mario Party series and Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games. This article is about the poles. ...
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Fly Guy is a Shy Guy with a propellor on its head. ...
Doki Doki Panic is a Japanese video game released for the Famicom Disk System about a family who plans to rescue two children. ...
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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. ...
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. ...
Mario Strikers Charged ), known as Mario Strikers Charged Football in Australia[2] and Europe,[5] is a sports video game developed by Canadian developer Next Level Games and published by Nintendo for the Wii. ...
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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. ...
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Snifit Snifits (ムーチョ, Mūcho?) are beings that resemble Shy Guys with a black mask with an extended nozzle that can fire bullets and/or fire. While Shy Guys come in a variety of shapes and sizes, the Snifit is almost always garbed in a gray or black robe, is usually found either patrolling corridors or as a stationary guard. There are, however, a few different types of Snifits, such as the Laser Snifits, Spiny Snifits, and Ice Snifits that appeared in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. In Super Mario RPG Snifits are the minions of Booster. Mario first sees three Snifits, named Snifit #1, #2 and #3 trying to catch beetles for Booster.They originally appeared in Super Mario Bros. 2, where there is only one red snifit, and continued to play a role of a general enemy in other games Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga is a video game made for Game Boy Advance. ...
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Spinia The Spinia is a small, tornado-like enemy that appears in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Their appearance is a series of small green, brown, or pink disks stacked on top of each other. Their only attack is to spin rapidly forward at Mario. Spanias are a varity of Spinia that appears in both Super Paper Mario and The Thousand-Year Door. Spunias are a stronger pink varity of Spania. 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. ...
Super Paper Mario ) is a platform/role-playing video game developed by Intelligent Systems, a division of Nintendo. ...
Thwomp Thwomp (ドッスン, Dossun?) are cubical animated blocks of stone, depicted as having angry-looking faces and clenched teeth. The physical appearance of Thwomps has varied over the years, though they are most commonly shown to be either gray or blue in color with spikes sometimes adorning their body. The first appearance of Thwomps was in Super Mario Bros. 3, in which they are found exclusively in fortresses. Thwomps are usually depicted as guards in castle levels in games, found floating in the air and, when something ventures underneath them, slamming into the ground with extreme force, often grunting menacingly while doing so. In spin-off games, Thwomps appear most often as obstacles, which can impede players or crush them. Thwomps also make appearances in every Bowser's Castle location in the Mario Kart series. Super Mario Bros. ...
Bowsers Castle is the abode of Bowser, archvillain of the Super Mario videogames. ...
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Thwomps appear regularly in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, but only make one appearance in the Super Mario World animated series. [13] Two different types of Thwomps (large and small ones) appear in The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening. [7] Smaller Thwomps, as shown in the end credits of Super Mario World for the Super Nintendo are referred to as "Thwimps". Thimps were found in castles where they jumped back and forth. The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. ...
Super Mario World (also sometimes unofficially referred to as The Super Mario World Show) is an animated television series loosely based on the Super Nintendo game of the same name. ...
Super Mario World , commonly abbreviated SMW) is a platform game developed and published by Nintendo Co. ...
The Super Nintendo Entertainment System, also known as Super Nintendo, Super NES or SNES, is a 16-bit video game console released by Nintendo in North America, Brazil, Europe, and Australia. ...
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Wiggler Wiggler (ハナチャン, Hanachan?) are Sterlacci-like insects with a segmented body and large nose. Wigglers are most commonly depicted as being yellow and having a cheerful expression on their faces. They also wear small flowers on their heads. When enraged, which occurs when a Wiggler is injured, the creature turns a bright red color, gains solid white eyes and fangs and its flower wilts. Wigglers first appear in Super Mario World, being found in wooded areas.Although usually generic enemies in games, some appearances feature Wigglers, usually gigantic in size, as boss characters, such as in Super Mario 64 and Super Princess Peach. Wigglers with butterfly wings appeared in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. In spin-off games, the appearance of Wigglers is infrequent, although one does appear as an unlockable playable character in Mario Power Tennis and as a boss to race against in Mario Kart DS. In the Super Mario World animated series, Wigglers, though referred to as Caterpillars, were always drawn in their angered form, and appear in various episodes. Super Mario World , commonly abbreviated SMW) is a platform game developed and published by Nintendo Co. ...
For the Nintendo DS enhanced remake, see Super Mario 64 DS. Super Mario 64 ) is a top-selling platform game developed by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. ...
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. ...
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 Mario World (also sometimes unofficially referred to as The Super Mario World Show) is an animated television series loosely based on the Super Nintendo game of the same name. ...
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