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This article is about the main character of the Mario series. For information about an overview of the series itself, see here. For Mario from the Super Mario Bros. film, see here.
"Jumpman" redirects here. For information about the badge of the same name, see here. For the Donkey Kong minigame from Mario Party 7, see Jump, Man.
Mario is the main character and protagonist of the long-running and highly successful Mario series. He was created by Japanese video game designer Shigeru Miyamoto and also serves as the main mascot of Nintendo. Mario made his first appearance as the protagonist of the arcade game Donkey Kong, released in 1981. Since Super Mario Bros., his trademark abilities have been his jumping and stomping powers, with which he defeats most of his enemies, and his ability to change size and gain powers with a plethora of items, such as the Super Mushroom and Fire Flower. Games have usually portrayed Mario as a silent character without a distinct personality (Fortune Street is a notable exception). According to Nintendo\'s philosophy, this allows Mario to fit in many different genres and roles. In most games, he is the hero that goes on an adventure to save Princess Peach from Bowser, but he has been shown doing other activities besides adventuring, such as racing and sporting with his twin brother.
2.1.7 Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy\'s Kong Quest
2.7.2 Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels
2.9.1 The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
2.10 Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi\'s Adventure Land
2.12.3 Super Mario Bros. & Friends: When I Grow Up
2.18.1 Super Mario World 2: Yoshi\'s Island
2.20 Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
2.26.1 Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
2.26.2 Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
2.26.3 Mario & Luigi: Bowser\'s Inside Story
2.26.4 Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
2.27.2 Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis
2.27.3 Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!
2.27.4 Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!
2.27.5 Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move
Radar Scope in North America, Nintendo then-president, Hiroshi Yamauchi, requested Miyamoto\'s aid in converting unsold Radar Scope units into something that would sell well. Miyamoto conceived the concept of a love triangle and decided to make a game based on the Popeye character. He, however, was denied the rights for the Popeye franchise, so he decided to come up with a new idea using his own characters.
For use in his arcade game Donkey Kong, he created a character named Jumpman, who previously went under other names, such as Mr. Video, and originally, Ossan (the Japanese term for middle-aged man)
. This character was given red overalls and a blue shirt in order to make the arms more visible as well as a cap and moustache, as hair and a mouth were impossible to animate on the arcade system.
It is said that during the development for Donkey Kong Jr., the Jumpman character was renamed to Mario when an employee at Nintendo of America\'s office pointed out the similar physical appearances between Jumpman and Nintendo\'s Italian landlord, Mario Segale.
In Donkey Kong, Mario, known as Jumpman at the time, is a carpenter whose mission is to rescue his girlfriend Pauline from the clutches of Donkey Kong, who takes her to a Construction Site. With the one button of the game, the player can make Mario jump over obstacles. Mario also uses hammers as items. Jumping can be used to jump over obstacles only, not to destroy them, as is a prominent feature in later games.
In Donkey Kong Jr., Mario appears as the antagonist, having captured Donkey Kong and holding him in a cage. The protagonist Donkey Kong Jr. rescues his father in the end. Another game depicting Mario as the tamer of Donkey Kong is the Game & Watch title Donkey Kong Circus, in which Mario appears only in the background.
Donkey Kong II serves as a semi-sequel to Donkey Kong Jr. It essentially has the same plot, with Mario being the antagonist. Chronologically, this is the 4th Donkey Kong game.
Mario appears as the antagonist in the game Donkey Kong Circus. This is the first encounter between him and Donkey Kong, as the game is thought to serve as a prequel to the original Donkey Kong game. In the game, Mario is an audience member who laughs at Donkey Kong, the new attraction of the circus, whenever he drops a pineapple or gets hit by fire. Many people believe that Donkey Kong kidnapped Pauline because of the events of this game. In the end of the game, Mario is shown in the construction site where the first game begins.
Mario appears in the game Donkey Kong Hockey as the protagonist. His hockey shot is less powerful than Donkey Kong\'s but has more range than him.
The game Donkey Kong on the Game Boy is not only a remake of the original Donkey Kong game, but also expands the game greatly with an additional nine worlds. These offer gameplay very different from both the original Donkey Kong game and the Super Mario series, mostly in the way that Mario is controlled. The story is similar to the original game: Mario\'s girlfriend (Pauline) is kidnapped by Donkey Kong, and Mario chases after Donkey Kong in order to save her. In the end, Mario defeats Donkey Kong and rescues Pauline.
Mario can perform a Handstand move which protects him from any objects falling on him from above. From the handstand position, Mario can also perform the High Jump. The game also features the Back Flip and ropes on which Mario can spin to catapult himself high in the air. Another essential part of his moveset, taken from Super Mario Bros. 2, is Mario\'s ability to pick up enemies and objects and lift them over his head to throw them. This is also one of the few Mario games in which Mario takes damage and can die from falling down too far. When he dies, the game displays Mario crumbled and sometimes charred, with a halo over his head.
In most stages, Mario has to find the key and take it to the locked door in order to proceed to the next level. As long as Mario holds the key, he has an additional hit point, although he loses the key when being hit. He uses Hammers as seen in the original Donkey Kong and constructs temporary Ladders and Roads in order to pass through the levels. Other levels are boss fights against Donkey Kong Jr. and Donkey Kong.
Many of Mario\'s moves and objectives are carried over to the formerly-planned sequel, Mario vs. Donkey Kong.
The ending of the game shows Mario holding Donkey Kong above his head (who is yelling HELP!), with Donkey Kong Jr. standing to the left of him. To the right is what appears to the start of Level 1-1 from Super Mario Bros. This sets up the events of both Donkey Kong Jr. & Super Mario Bros.
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy\'s Kong Quest
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy Kong\'s Quest
Mario makes a cameo appearance in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy\'s Kong Quest. He appears at the end of the game as one of Cranky\'s Video Game Heroes, along with Diddy Kong, Link, and Yoshi. With 39 DK Coins in the original and 67 in the Game Boy Advance version, he is the top video game hero.
Mario appears in several episodes in The Saturday Supercade, which was his first television show. His personality on the show was of a heroic person whose goal was to capture Donkey Kong. He was voiced by Peter Cullan, who was the first person to give Mario any kind of voice.
After Donkey Kong, Mario is given his own starring series, beginning with the arcade game Mario Bros. in 1983. Only Mario\'s physical appearance is taken from earlier titles; Mario is now a plumber working in the sewers of New York and fighting an endless number of creatures, such as Shellcreepers and Sidesteppers. Unlike later games, Mario can jump against the ceiling of a platform from below to stun all enemies walking above it. When Mario approaches the stunned enemies, he kicks the enemies out the screen, rendering them defeated. In the two-player mode, the second player plays as a palette swap of Mario. This character is introduced as Mario\'s brother Luigi, who wears green, whereas Mario wears red. A remake of Mario Bros. is included in every Super Mario Advance game, as well as Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga & Super Mario All-Stars.
Mario characters from Game & Watch Gallery 2.
Mario has appeared in several Game & Watch games including Mario\'s Bombs Away, Mario\'s Cement Factory, Mario the Juggler, and Super Mario Bros. He also appeared in four installments of remakes marketed as the Game & Watch Gallery series, and he later appeared in Game & Watch Collection.
In the Game & Watch version of Donkey Kong, the objective is the same as in the arcade version, but Mario must trigger a level, which causes a hook to appear. If Mario grabs the hook, a peg is removed, and he is transported to the starting point. If Mario misses, he falls and loses a life. If Mario removes all the pegs, he defeats Donkey Kong.
In Mario Bros. (which is unrelated to the one in the arcade), Mario and Luigi must cooperate and put pallets on a delivery truck. They have to use conveyor belts to send the package to each other. If they drop a pallet, their boss yells at them. If they drop three pallets, the game is over. In Game & Watch Gallery 3 and in Game & Watch Gallery 4, Wario is the boss, and Bowser periodically appears and reverses the conveyor belt directions. Cakes replace pallets in the game.
Mario is featured in Mario the Juggler, a Game & Watch game based on the very first one, Ball.
Mario must safely deliver bombs in Mario\'s Bombs Away, avoiding oil spills and torches.
In Mario\'s Cement Factory, Mario must move cement from hoppers into cement trucks by putting them on conveyor belts. The conveyor belts can hold only three hoppers. If the hopper overflows, some cement can land on a worker, making Mario lose a life. Mario can move by using an elevator, but if he moves when the elevator is not there, he falls and loses a life. If Mario stays in the elevator for too long, he can be crushed, or he call fall and lose a life; there are safe zones to circumvent this. In the remake in Game & Watch Gallery 4, Yoshi and Toad appear as background characters. Boo can appear and interfere with the work. Mario can fall from the elevator, but when he touches the bottom ground, he gets a miss.
Super Mario Bros. in the Game & Watch series plays almost the same as the original game for the NES. This version, however, is simpler and shorter.
Mario has also appeared in various heavily toned-down games on the Game Watch, a wristwatch that can tell time and play games. The games are based on Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros. 2, Super Mario Bros. 3, Super Mario World, Super Mario Kart, and Donkey Kong.
In the modern games of Game & Watch Gallery remakes, Mario also takes some roles previously taken by other characters. Other times, he is a non-playable character. In Fire, for instance, he and Luigi rescue Toads, Yoshis, and Donkey Kong Jr.s from a fire. In another example, in Chef, Peach must cooperate with Mario and Luigi to feed Yoshi. Mario or Luigi throw the food, and Peach can catch them in her pan.
Mario Golf, Mario has appeared as a playable character in all games of the Mario Golf series. In Mario Golf for the Nintendo 64, Mario appears with Luigi in the 18th hole of Mario\'s Star. His drive is 270 yards and his shot is Draw. He must be unlocked in single player mode, but he is default in multiplayer mode. In Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, Mario reappears as a default character in all modes. His shot is 212 yards (280 yards with a star) with a high, straight trajectory. He has a strong impact and spin, but relatively weak control. When he hits a Nice Shot, the ball is encased in flames. Mario returns in Mario Golf: World Tour as a default character.
Mario has also appeared in the opening in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour. Mario unintentionally interferes with Bowser\'s chasing Wario and Waluigi by hitting Bowser\'s hand with a golf ball. Bowser drops the Bob-omb on Wario and Waluigi, creating an explosion in the structure. This surprises Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, and Princess Daisy. At the end, Bowser, Wario, and Waluigi growl at a confused Mario.
In 1985\'s Wrecking Crew, Mario and Luigi appear as workers on a demolition site, similar to Jumpman working as a carpenter in Donkey Kong. They use hammers similar to those previously seen in Donkey Kong against Foreman Spike. Unlike its Japan Only "sequel", Wrecking Crew \'98, the game has no specific plot. In this game, Mario wears a helmet, shoes and dark red overalls. Mario faces Gotcha Wrenches, Eggplant Men, and Foreman Spike. In this game, Mario must break all the stone walls before the enemy can. Mario can defeat enemies by trapping them in drums. Foreman Spike can attempt to break blocks himself or push Mario, but Mario can hit him with his hammer and cause him to fall. If Mario stays too long, a Fireball appears to hinder his progress.
Mario reappears in Vs. Wrecking Crew, an arcade game for the Nintendo Vs. system. The game plays similarly to the original with the addition of simultaneous 2-player mode, where Mario and another player compete.
In Wrecking Crew \'98, Mario comes back to the Mushroom Kingdom from one his quests and discovers that it is overrun with many of Bowser\'s new fortresses. Foreman Spike also makes a reappearance, this time helping Bowser. The result of all this construction is a withering Mushroom Kingdom, so Mario uses his hammer to destroy all the fortresses and save the land from Bowser once again.
Unlike in the first game, Mario can hinder his opponent\'s progress by raining panels on them. To clear the stage, Mario must demolish blocks or arrange three consecutive panels vertically or horizontally. If four or more panels are aligned, Mario can rain panels onto his opponent. If he clears the field, he receives a Mushroom, boosting his offensive combos toward his enemy.
Super Mario Bros., Mario is portrayed living in the Mushroom Kingdom. In the game, Mario\'s objective is to rescue Princess Toadstool (later known as Peach) from Bowser, the King of the Koopas. The game is the first in the series in which regular enemies such as Goombas can be defeated and Koopas can be stunned by stomping on them from above. Mario can also gain power-ups and coins from jumping against Question Blocks and Brick Blocks. Mario begins the game as Small Mario, who loses a life from any enemy attack. By using Super Mushrooms, Mario grows into Super Mario, who has an additional hit point (reverting to Small Mario after being hit). Super Mario has access to the Fire Flower, which lets him throw Fireballs that can knock out enemies such as Koopas or False Bowsers. Mario can also become invincible for a short amount of time with the Star.
Mario\'s role and powers remain mostly the same in all entries to the series except for Super Mario Bros. 2. While new power-ups and moves are introduced, there is no deviation from the basic formula; Mario\'s basic appearance is unchanged and his personality remains unwritten. Despite this, Mario in the later games has adapted this depiction. Mario\'s eye color, mustache shape, hair style, cap shape, and face shape are all derived from Super Mario Bros..
Mario makes another appearance as the main protagonist of the very similar game, the sequel, Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (sold in Japan as Super Mario Bros. 2 but as an entirely different game from the Super Mario Bros. 2 game shown below). Directly after Bowser\'s defeat and the Princess\'s rescue, Bowser had kidnapped her again and invaded the Mushroom Kingdom. Mario and Luigi has to rescue Princess Toadstool from Bowser the second time by traveling in new various different lands of the Mushroom Kingdom defeating more of the Koopa Troop and the False Bowsers.
Mario\'s traction and jumping height remain the same, while those of Luigi are changed to differentiate him more from Mario. Luigi jumps higher than Mario but has less traction, so he takes some time to halt after running. Luigi is also now a completely separate character from Mario, so the story of the game has two alternate versions.
Super Mario Bros. 2 is a deviation from the standard formula of the series. The game is entirely based on the Japanese game Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic. In the story of Super Mario Bros. 2, Mario is mentioned to having an odd dream one night. The fairy like beings from the land of Subcon inform him that King Wart has taken over the land of Subcon and that they needed Mario\'s help to defeat Wart. However, after awakening from his dream, Mario simply dismisses the dream and returns to sleep. The next day, Mario along with his friends Luigi, Princess Toadstool, and Toad decide to go on a picnic. However, while searching for a proper place, Mario and his friends notice a strange cave and decide to explore within it. After entering the cave, the four friends are transported to Subcon. Remembering his dream, Mario decides to save Subcon from Wart and his army of the 8 bits and calls on his three other friends to aid him on his journey. Throughout their adventure, Mario and his friends defeat many of Wart\'s members, including Birdo and Mouser. Eventually, Mario and his three friends confront Wart himself in a battle. After defeating Wart, Mario and his friends rescue the Subcon fairies and ultimately the land of Subcon.
While the four heroes celebrate their victory, Mario is seen to be awakening during the end of the game, implying the message that the whole adventure is simply a part of Mario\'s dream. The spiritual sequel,
BS Super Mario USA, explains that Subcon is a dream world, and while Mario and the others initially thought it is all a dream, when they are called back into the world to save it from Wart again, they learn the truth about the realm. This also explains how various characters and species originating in Super Mario Bros. 2 (such as Birdo and Shy Guys) reappear outside of Subcon in later games.
In contrast to the other characters, Mario is a well-balanced character with no special abilities in Super Mario Bros. 2 and its sequel, which has the same gameplay mechanics. The gameplay of the two games is vastly different than other Mario titles: enemies can no longer be defeated by stomping them, and Mario gains the power to pick up enemies, lift them over his head, and throw them. This feature is later reused in the Game Boy version of Donkey Kong and the Mario vs. Donkey Kong series of games.
In Super Mario Bros. 3, after Bowser has invaded again, Mario and Luigi travel through eight kingdoms, in which the kings have been transformed into creatures by the Koopalings. During Mario\'s quest, he is repeatedly sent letters by Princess Toadstool, who encloses power-ups for him. Eventually, Toadstool is kidnapped, and the Mario brothers save her from Bowser in the end. Super Mario Bros. 3 introduces a plethora of new power-ups aside from the Fire Flower, including Super Leaves, Tanooki Suits, Frog Suits and Goomba\'s Shoes. He also encounters new enemies, such as Thwomps and Boos.
Super Mario World introduces Yoshi as a sidekick character to Mario. Mario can ride Yoshis and so gain varying new powers. Mario meets Yoshi on a holiday in Dinosaur Land, where Bowser kidnaps Toadstool again, and it is up to Mario and Luigi, to rescue her again. Super Mario World is the first Mario game to have a second jump button for a different jump - the Spin Jump- with which Super Mario can destroy Rotating Blocks from above or jump off Yoshi\'s back. Mario can use Cape Feathers to turn into Cape Mario, allowing him to take off from the ground and stay in the air for quite a while. Mario can also use Grab Blocks and throw them at enemies or obstacles.
Mario and Luigi defeat the Koopalings in their castles, rescue the captured Yoshi Eggs, and defeat Bowser in the Valley of Bowser, rescuing Toadstool and taking her home to Yoshi\'s Island.
In Super Mario 64, Mario is invited to have a cake with Princess Peach at her castle but finds the castle taken over and Peach kidnapped by Bowser when he arrives there. When facing off against Bowser, Mario grabs his tail and spins him around to throw him off of the fighting platform. After being rescued, Peach kisses Mario and bakes him the cake.
Mario is in a three-dimensional environment. Mario has additional moves. He can now crouch and combine ducking with jumping. Pressing ducking and jumping while standing results in a backwards somersault, and doing it while running results in a Long Jump. Mario can jump higher when doing consecutive jumps (the Triple Jump), and a side somersault can be performed by quickly changing direction. Wall jumps, another first, can also be performed. Mario has more offensive options: he can punch, kick, slide attack, and use the Ground Pound. Super Mario 64 has also introduced the health meter, so Mario can take more hits before losing a life. Mario can receive special abilities by activating Exclamation Mark Blocks, including the Wing Cap or the Metal Cap. Super Mario 64 is also the first game to limit the time Mario can spend underwater; his health meter empties the longer Mario stays underwater. Mario\'s health can be refilled with coins or water bubbles or by surfacing on the water. Mario can also take falling damage from dropping from high elevations. Mario can also lose his hat in the game, and until he gets it back, he will take more damage and his health depletes faster underwater.
Super Mario 64 DS, Mario is once again invited to Peach\'s castle for cake, along with Wario and Luigi. However, some time after entering, Bowser overtakes the castle. The trio is thrown behind locked doors, Mario being sealed away by Goomboss, who keeps the key to his door. Yoshi, who has avoided capture by sleeping on the castle\'s roof, is able to find a portrait of Mario in Peach\'s room and finds Goomboss. After defeating him, Yoshi unlocks Mario\'s door with the key he receives.
From then on, Mario is an additional playable character. He is required to rescue Luigi (while Luigi is needed to rescue Wario). Mario is also required to enter the final level to rescue Princess Peach. Mario has average stats, with decent power, speed, and jump. His special ability is the balloon floating power gained by the Power Flower. Mario can still use the Feather, this game\'s equivalent to the Wing Cap, which gives him more abilities than the other characters. Mario is also the only character that can wall jump. Other characters can transform into Mario, gaining his appearance but not his voice, by putting on Mario\'s Hat. Mario himself can transform into Luigi and Wario this way but not into Yoshi. The game\'s story is otherwise identical to that of the original game.
Super Mario Sunshine features a more advanced introduction and storyline background than usual in games of the Super Mario series. Mario, Peach and Toadsworth travel to the tropical island of Isle Delfino to have a vacation. However, upon arriving on the Delfino Airstrip, they notice some type of Goop is covering half the area. Mario, by request from Toadsworth for help, comes across F.L.U.D.D., and, with his help, destroys the Polluted Piranha Plant and Goop Generator, cleaning the airstrip. However, soon after, the police arrive and take Mario to a courthouse on the main island.
Mario is then placed on trial against the citizens of Isle Delfino, represented by a Pianta Attorney. During the trial, the attorney explains that Isle Delfino is covered in Goop by an unknown entity, though descriptions from various unknown eyewitnesses have proven that Mario has vandalized Isle Delfino. Peach and Toadstool tried objecting against the attorney, but the judge overruled the objection quickly, sentencing Mario to clean the island of the Goop as community service while returning the island\'s power by collecting Shine Sprites, the island\'s source of sunlight.
Shadow Mario soon captures Peach, taking her to Pinna Island. From there, Mario uses a cannon in Delfino Plaza to come after her, and, after chasing Shadow Mario through the island\'s theme park, arrives at a lake, where Shadow Mario unveils Mecha Bowser, a huge Bowser-like robot. However, he defeats the robot by using Water Rockets. It is here that Shadow Mario revealed himself to be Bowser Jr., Bowser\'s only child. Bowser Jr. then reveals that he had taken Peach because Bowser has told him that Peach is his mother (though Bowser later admits this was a lie meant to get Bowser Jr. to kidnap Peach), and that she is "kidnapped by a bad man named Mario..." Mario, Peach, and F.L.U.D.D. also learn that Bowser Jr. has planted the Graffiti so Mario can be sent to prison, but it fails. Bowser Jr. then escapes, and he and Peach fly to Corona Mountain.
Mario later arrives at the top of the mountain, where Peach, Bowser, and Bowser Jr. are sitting in a hot tub. The interruption enrages Bowser, and he begins to fight Mario. However, despite having help from Bowser Jr., who is firing Bullet Bills from his raft, Mario still manages to ground-pound all five sections of the hot tub, causing it to flip, sending Mario, Peach, Bowser, and Bowser Jr. falling to the ground. Mario and Peach land on an islet west of Delfino Plaza, where Mario also finds F.L.U.D.D lying on the ground, highly damaged from the fall and stress of the battle. F.L.U.D.D then asks if he had truly assisted Mario before shutting off. The two then watch as the final Shine Sprite falls to the Shine Gate, restoring light to the island.
Mario and Peach are then seen at Sirena Beach, Mario still upset his loss of F.L.U.D.D. Both then turn around to see the Toads that came with them to the island, one holding F.L.U.D.D., who is now fixed, and says, "The vacation starts now!"
The game removes most jumping, punching, and kicking abilities of the previous game and replaces them with F.L.U.D.D.\'s powers. Mario can spray water at enemies and clear Graffiti. Expansion Nozzles for F.L.U.D.D. can make Mario hover in the air for a short while, make him run at a turbo speed, or rocket high up in the air, although Mario can hold only one Expansion Nozzle at a time. Water for F.L.U.D.D. can be refilled at any body of water in the game or with Water Bottles. Mario can also ride Yoshis. In the Secret Levels of the game, Shadow Mario takes F.L.U.D.D. away from Mario, leaving him only with his basic jumping abilities and the Ground Pound to beat the stage. When Mario loses his cap in
Super Mario Sunshine, he takes damage from the sun.
New Super Mario Bros., released in 2006, is a game very similar to earlier Super Mario Bros. games by design. Mario\'s role is almost identical here. The beginning of the game shows Mario and Peach taking a walk outside of Peach\'s castle, when lightning hits the castle. Mario quickly runs off to check it, while Peach stays behind and is thus kidnapped by Bowser Jr. The lightning bolt at the castle was just a distraction for Mario. Throughout the game, Mario chases Bowser Jr. in order to save Princess Peach.
Mario\'s powers still include throwing Fireballs when having a Fire Flower, and this time also size-changing effects induced by the Mega Mushroom and the Mini Mushroom. The Mega Mushroom lets Mario grow to a giant size, being able to crush all enemies and obstacles like pipes, while the Mini Mushroom has Mario shrink to a tiny size, which gives him access to small pipes.
Mario first faces Bowser at the first of the eight castles, where Mario presses a switch, causing Bowser to fall into the lava. However, Bowser survives as a skeletal version of himself, known as Dry Bowser. Dry Bowser is fought again in the eighth castle, although he is defeated.
Mario eventually arrives at Bowser\'s Castle, where Peach is taken after Mario defeats Dry Bowser. Here, Bowser Jr. throws Bowser\'s bones inside a bubbling pot, reviving him as a somewhat larger version of Bowser. However, despite his larger size and extra strength, Bowser is still beaten when Mario presses the switch, causing Bowser and his son to fall into a pit and freeing Peach.
Super Mario Galaxy returns most of the jumping mechanics present in Super Mario 64 missing in Super Mario Sunshine. The game also added new powers, including the Star Spin (which replaces Mario\'s offensive moves in Super Mario 64) and the Wii pointer, which can be controlled independently from Mario. The Wii pointer allows players to shoot enemies or grab Star Bits without controlling Mario.
In the game\'s story, Mario is invited to the Star Festival by Peach, but her entire castle is abducted by Bowser during the festival, and Mario is thrown into outer space as part of Bowser\'s plot to create an empire at the center of the universe, with Peach at his side. When recovering in the Gateway Galaxy, Mario is asked by Rosalina to rescue the Power Stars in order to save Peach. Mario is given the Baby Luma, who allows him to Star Spin and travels with him to all locations. Throughout the game, Mario also receives letters from Peach, who sends him 1-Up Mushrooms.
After several encounters with Bowser, Mario defeats him in Bowser\'s Galaxy Reactor. However, the only thing holding the star they fought in together is the final Grand Star. When Mario rides away on the Grand Star, Bowser\'s star explodes, creating a black hole. Before Mario can be sucked in, he is seen shocked when the Baby Luma sacrifices itself to prevent Bowser\'s black hole from consuming everything around it, including Mario and Princess Peach\'s castle. After a big explosion, Mario reappears in an unknown location in front of a large, floating Rosalina who speaks to him. Mario then awakens in a restored world, near Peach\'s Castle. He also sees Bowser and Princess Peach awaken, intact.
Mario\'s role and abilities stay identical in the sequel
New Super Mario Bros. Wii, although there are a few added power-ups, such as the Propeller Mushroom and the Penguin Suit, and the story is changed slightly. In the cutscene at the beginning of the game, Mario, Luigi, and many Toads, including Blue Toad and Yellow Toad, are celebrating Princess Peach\'s birthday when a cake suddenly walks into the castle. When Peach moves closer to the cake, Bowser Jr. and the Koopalings jump out of the cake and throw it onto Peach. Mario, Luigi, and the Toads then give chase, and Mario once again fights his way through eight worlds in his attempt to rescue Peach. After the Mario rescues Princess Peach, the princess tells Mario about secret World 9, extending his adventure.
The game Super Mario Galaxy 2 is a sequel to Super Mario Galaxy. Before arriving at the castle, Mario finds Luma lying on the ground. Luma then flies into his cap again, giving him his old spinning ability. However, when Mario arrives at Princess Peach\'s castle, a Giant Bowser kidnaps Peach. Mario gives chase, using a Launch Star.
After finding a star in the first Galaxy, Mario finds a small planetoid that a group of Lumas, led by Lubba, are using to travel around. Lubba then explains that earlier, Bowser found them, took their star power, and left the ship in disrepair. The crew of Lumas then use their power to transform the ship, giving it the appearance of Mario\'s head, and it is named the Starship Mario. Being named the captain, Mario flies off to collect Power Stars in order to reach Bowser and Princess Peach.
Aside from additional power-ups and the addition of Yoshi, the gameplay is identical to the first Super Mario Galaxy game. Mario defeats Bowser and saves Peach in the end. Rosalina and her Comet Observatory appear before Mario and Peach. Rosalina thanks Mario for watching over the Luma that he has found, and the Luma returns to the Comet Observatory along with Mario\'s hat. Mario and his companions return to the Mushroom Kingdom.
Mario appears in Super Mario 3D Land for the Nintendo 3DS. He uses several classic power-ups, notably, the Tanooki Suit from Super Mario Bros. 3. He once again saves Princess Peach from Bowser\'s clutches.
After a storm, all the Tanooki Leaves are blown from the Tail Tree outside Peach\'s Castle. The next day, Mario and three Toads investigate the scene when they notice a floating letter. They open it to discover that Bowser kidnapped Peach while she checks the damage to the tree. Mario and the Toads then run to rescue her. During the adventure, Mario battles several enemies old and new, including Boom Boom and Pom Pom. While running through the worlds, Mario receives letters from Peach to learn about her situation. Mario also encounters False Bowsers throughout the adventure.
Mario fights Bowser at Bowser\'s Castle, activating the switch on the other side of the bridge and sending Bowser into the lava. The area beside the castle contains only a cage lying on its side, however. He enters a door and finds Peach, but, upon running over to her, he finds out that it is only a wooden cutout. Bowser then emerges, carrying the real princess, and flees to his second castle.
After heading through another level, Mario reaches Bowser\'s second castle and the princess, this time tied to the flagpole. Bowser then appears, and the two begin their battle. This time, Mario has to navigate an obstacle course to get to the bridge and eventually the switch at the end. He pushes this, sending Bowser into the lava below. Bowser then emerges from the lava, however, and Mario has to reach another switch in order to actually defeat him. Pushing the switch once again sends Bowser falling into the lava below once more. Mario then reappears back at the flagpole, and frees the princess. Mario, along with three Toads, then use Super Leaves to get themselves and the princess back home.
Sometime after that, Mario receives a letter from Luigi, depicting Luigi in captivity. Mario runs through Special 1 and frees Luigi from Dry Bowser. Then, Peach is captured by Bowser again. Mario goes back to his castle and defeats him again. Once Mario gets 5 Stars in his profile, the level Special 8-Crown is unlocked. There he goes through an obstacle course.Boom Boom and Pom Pom are fighted for the last time. This time Boom Boom has a track of flames. When they are defeated, he goes more ways, and then a giant "THANK YOU" is made out while Toads surround the final Goal Pole of the game.
Mario once again appears as the main protagonist of New Super Mario Bros. 2. In this game, Mario can once again become Raccoon Mario, first seen in Super Mario Bros. 3. Gold Mario (as well the Gold Flower) is introduced, as Mario\'s newest form. In this form, he can throw fireballs which transform solid objects (blocks) into coins for him to collect. It is also the introduction of White Raccoon Mario, a form obtainable from Invincibility Leaves gotten from Assist Blocks. The form gives Mario the power of invincibility and all of the abilities of Raccoon Mario.
In the game, Mario and Luigi are visiting Princess Peach, and leave her Castle in Tanooki form, with the princess waving them off, to collect Coins in the sky. As soon as they land, the Koopalings appear in the Koopa Clown Car and slam into the ground, causing the brothers to lose their raccoon powers. They reveal that they have taken Princess Peach once again, and the brothers give chase. As they travel through the six worlds, the Bros. must find secret worlds, battle Reznors, who make a return, the Koopalings, and search for coins. At the very end they confront Bowser, who is powered up by the Koopalings after his first defeat. However, in classic Mario style, the Mario Bros. use a switch to drop Bowser into a pit. Peach is rescued and the brothers return home.
There is another mode in the game, Coin Rush, in which Mario must collect as many coins as possible in three random courses within the time limit and without getting hit once. There are + Clocks scattered throughout the courses, and Mario gets more time by finishing a course. Regular activities, like collecting power-ups, defeating enemies and getting to the top of the flagpole are all rewarded with additional coins.
Mario appears again as the protagonist in New Super Mario Bros. U. Once again, he must save the Mushroom Kingdom from Bowser and his minions as he travels with his allies Luigi, Blue Toad and Yellow Toad, and his new allies, Miis. After Bowser kidnaps Peach, Mario and his allies crash into a tree, releasing Super Acorns. He gets a new form, Flying Squirrel Mario, (similar to Cape Mario)when he collects them. In this form, he can glide and cling to walls. The upgraded P-Acorn allows him to fly indefinitely. His old powerups, including, but not limited to the Mushroom, Fire Flower, Ice Flower return. The Penguin Suit and Propeller Suit from New Super Mario Bros. Wii also return, but they are found only in certain Toad Houses and in Challenge Mode.
In this game, Mario discovers Baby Yoshis that aid him in his adventure by providing light, emitting bubbles, or floating. During his adventure, he encounters new enemies alongside the old enemies, including, but not limited to Waddlewings, Nabbits, and Goombrats. To save Princess Peach, Mario must travel to a Koopaling\'s airship and defeat that Koopaling to proceed. Meanwhile, Bowser modifies Peach\'s Castle according to his tastes. When Mario finally arrives at Peach\'s Castle, it is conquered, and he must enter the modified castle to meet Bowser and rescue Peach.
Unlike in New Super Mario Bros. Wii, when Mario collects 99 lives, he keeps his hat.
In the downloadable content New Super Luigi U, Mario himself does not appear, the first time this has occurred in the entire Super Mario series. However, in the opening sequence, his hat appears on the table. Additionally, at the beginning of the the Frosted Glacier level Broozers and Barrels, a snowman with Mario\'s face and a hat with his "M" on it can be seen.
Super Mario 3D World, alongside Luigi, Princess Peach, and Toad. Similarly to Super Mario Bros. 2, he is an all-around character, unlike the other three characters, who each has a special ability. After Bowser has kidnapped the Sprixie Princesses, Peach jumps in the pipe that leads to Sprixie Kingdom while Mario, Toad, and Luigi follow her shortly. There, they cooperate on their adventure to reach Bowser. During his adventure, Mario encounters new items, most notably, the Super Bell, which transforms him into Cat Mario. He also encounters new enemies, such as Cat Goombas and old enemies, including Chargin\' Chucks. Boom Boom and Pom Pom also reappear to hinder Mario\'s progress while new bosses, such as Hisstocrat are additional impediments. Once Mario and his teammates reach the end of World Castle, the seventh world, Bowser retreats into another world, the amusement park in World Bowser. Once Mario and his friends finally reach Bowser, Bowser transforms himself into Meowser and climbs a huge tower. Mario and his friends then hit the large POW block at the peak of the tower, defeating Bowser, transforming him into a large firework. They then proceed to rescue the Sprixie Princesses. They then use a clear pipe to return to Mushroom Kingdom.
Super Mario Land, Mario travels to Sarasaland to rescue the land\'s princess Daisy from the alien Tatanga. Mario\'s powers in the game are limited to Superball Mario, in which he can shoot balls that ricochet off walls, as well as the Marine Pop, a submarine, and the Sky Pop, a helicopter, each in a special scrolling stage. When he rescues Princess Daisy, Mario is kissed by her, and the two fly off in a spaceship.
Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins introduces a new antagonist to Mario named Wario. Wario usurps Mario\'s Castle while Mario rescues Princess Daisy in Sarasaland (the events of Super Mario Land). The player\'s objective here is to regain control of Mario\'s castle, now known as Wario\'s Castle. Mario gains more powerups this time, including a Fire Flower and the Carrot. The Fire form has a slightly different appearance; Mario wears a small feather on his hat. the carrot transforms Mario into Rabbit Mario, which allows him to slow his descent or have him hover. When Mario encounters several enemies and bosses by traveling through zones rather than worlds. When he finally reaches Wario, Wario attempts to use powerups, transforming him into Fire Wario and Rabbit Wario, but Mario eventually prevails and takes his castle back.
Although Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3\'s title has Mario\'s name in it, Wario is the protagonist of this game. Mario is mentioned as one of Wario\'s motivations to go on a treasure hunt in the game\'s manual. Mario himself makes a small appearance at the end of the game; he steals a Princess Peach statue from Wario.
In the Mario cartoons produced by DIC Entertainment, Mario and Luigi are shown to be plumbers from Brooklyn. According to the first two animated series, Mario and Luigi arrived in the Mushroom Kingdom while out on a house call; they are shown working on a bathtub in an old woman\'s house when they are suddenly sucked down the drain, transporting them to the Mushroom Kingdom, where they save Princess Toadstool from King Koopa for the first time. The series depicts Mario as the pasta-loving older brother of Luigi.
Mario seen with Luigi in the live-action segment of the show.
Mario seen with Toad, Luigi, and Princess Toadstool in the animated
The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! shows both Mario and Luigi\'s lives in the real world and their lives in the Mushroom Kingdom, through both live-action and animated episodes. In the live-action portion of the show, Mario and Luigi are plumbers living in Brooklyn, working from Mario Bros. Plumbing, their basement workshop doubling as their home. They are shown as being financially unsuccessful, barely being able to get by; in some segments Mario is shown to have disdain for his life; in the episode "Baby Mario Love" Mario is shown complaining about his life being dull, not having any glitz or glamour.
In the animated segments, Mario and Luigi are traveling across the Mushroom Land with Toad and Princess Toadstool, searching for anyone or anything that can both rid the kingdom of King Koopa and send Mario and Luigi back home to Brooklyn. According to the first episode, "The Bird! The Bird!", they begin their quest shortly after Mario and Luigi have saved Princess Toadstool after arriving in the Mushroom Kingdom.
For a complete list of the episodes of The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 that Mario has appeared in, see List of The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 episodes featuring Mario.
The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 follows after the events of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! This series of episodes are based on Super Mario Bros. 3. Unlike in the previous series, this one has Mushroom Kingdom in a more peaceful state. Mario has more enemies to fight, most notably, the Koopalings. The only episode Mario does not appear in is Life\'s Ruff.
For a complete list of the episodes of Super Mario World that Mario has appeared in, see List of Super Mario World episodes featuring Mario.
The Super Mario World television series is a continuation of the previous series, The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3. This time, the episodes focuses loosely on the video game Super Mario World with added characters, the most prominent, Yoshi, the Cave People, and Oogtar. Mario appears in every episode of the Super Mario World television series as one of the main protagonists.
Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi\'s Adventure Land
Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi\'s Adventure Land.
Mario is one of the main characters in the interactive anime OVA Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi\'s Adventure Land. The video follows the story of Super Mario World rather closely, though it is quite condensed. Mario leads a group on a quest to save Princess Peach from Bowser. He is shown to be the bravest of the group, with Luigi and Yoshi less so. He often calls the viewer to ask questions.
Mario takes in a different alias in the first game of the puzzle subseries,
Dr. Mario. Mario works alongside Nurse Toadstool, Princess Peach at Mushroom Kingdom Hospital to combat three types of viruses: Fever, Chill, and Weird. Here, he must drop Megavitamins to destroy these viruses.
Dr. Mario 64 features a story behind the gameplay. During a flu outbreak, Dr. Mario attempts to use his Megavitamins to heal the citizens. Wario, however, steals the Megavitamins and wishes to profit from them. Mad Scienstein intervenes and takes the Megavitamins, so after Dr. Mario beats Wario, the two follow Mad Scienstein, defeating enemies from Wario Land 3. Mad Scienstein then reveals himself to be a worker for Rudy the Clown, who is afflicted with the cold. Dr. Mario proceeds to cure Rudy after beating him, though. If Dr. Mario has not lost any matches, however, Wario takes the Megavitamins and transforms to Vampire Wario. Or, if the player is using Wario, Dr. Mario becomes Metal Mario after ingesting the pills.
Dr. Mario Online Rx has similar gameplay to the original Dr. Mario, although there is an additional Virus Buster minigame. Dr. Mario Express is similar to Dr. Mario Online Rx, but features no Virus Buster minigame.
Mario plays a role by helping children type in both games, Mario Teaches Typing and Mario Teaches Typing 2. By typing correctly, players enable the game to advance. Mario Teaches Typing 2, the sequel, has another story. Mario and Luigi find a Magical Typewriter. The note attached to it explains that it is essential to beat Bowser. If one types the correct sequence into the scroll, a spell is cast and defeats Bowser. If it is used incorrectly, however, the typewriter will self-destruct. Mario attempts to type, but he fails, and the typewriter explodes, sending its pieces to various regions. The two adventure, retrieving the pieces while improving their typing abilities, eventually restore the typewrite and cause a giant typewriter to fall on top of Bowser\'s castle.
Mario is Missing! was the first game in the Mario Discovery Series
of Educational Games and set the Mario characters in Earth. When hearing of Bowser\'s plan to flood the Earth by melting Antarctica\'s ice with hair dryers, Mario, Luigi and Yoshi head to Bowser\'s castle in the Antarctic. Mario is captured, although his capture varies between versions of the game.
In the DOS version, Mario enters the castle alone, as Luigi is too scared to follow. Mario meets Bowser, who is in a butler disguise, and accepts candy from him, despite Luigi\'s warning not to take candy from strangers. Bowser uses this as a distraction to trap Mario in a net. Despite his captured status, however, Mario in that version will nonetheless manage to give contact to Luigi to guide him to the continents to stop Bowser\'s plans, as well as update him on the situation. Over the course of the game, Mario tells Luigi that he admitted to Bowser that he has a fear of the dark, which strained communication since Bowser is threatening him with his fear. In the NES version, Mario is captured outside in the snow by a Koopa with a bag. In that version, he also reacts angrily to the title shortly before being captured by the Koopa. In the SNES version, Mario traps into a pitfall outside the castle.
The game centers around Luigi, who rescues Mario from Bowser in the end.
Super Mario Bros. & Friends: When I Grow Up
Mario appears in various scenes of the virtual coloring book, Super Mario Bros. & Friends: When I Grow Up. He and various other Mario characters (and Link) are shown in various occupations.
Mario\'s Time Machine, Bowser uses a time machine to steal various artifacts from different time periods of human history in order to display them at his museum. Mario goes on a mission to return all objects of Bowser\'s museum to their original time periods in order to prevent history from being altered. Additionally, Mario had to rescue Yoshi from Bowser in the NES version of the game. Mario\'s Time Machine is one of the few games in which Mario talks.
In the NES version, the player has to play an altered version of Mario Bros. to defeat Koopa Troopas, who drop the stolen objects when defeated. Mario then has to travel back in time to return the objects to their proper place in a side-scrolling mission.
In the SNES version, Mario has to pick a stolen object from the museum and then go to a "Time Surfing" level to collect enough Mushrooms to make a time jump, then return the objects to their proper place.
Mario has appeared in Mario\'s Early Years! series, which consists of three games. Mario, by traveling to different worlds, teaches basic learning skills to younger players such as counting, recognizing shapes, and basic spelling. Mario is controlled by a cursor interacting with an object.
Mario has also appeared in Mario\'s FUNdamentals. Here, Mario plays several games with younger players such as "Go Fish", "Checkers", "Backgammon", "Dominoes", or "Yahtzee". This game is also the first game where Charles Martinet, the current voice actor for Mario, provided voices for Mario.
Mario Kart games, starting with Super Mario Kart, Mario has always been a playable character. In games where characters are divided into weight groups, Mario is always a middleweight character. Numerous tracks throughout the series have been called Mario Circuit, or something with the name "Mario" in it.
Mario appears in the Mario Kart series in the first installment: Super Mario Kart. Mario is average in all categories. When used by a computer, he sometimes uses star power, which gives him invincibility. Mario is used again for Mario Kart 64, where he is featured as a middleweight average-stats character. In Mario Kart: Super Circuit, Mario is once again used as middleweight characters with average speed and weight.
In Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, he is grouped with Luigi by default, and their special item is the Fireball. His kart is the Red Fire, which is an all-around average kart. His baby version, Baby Mario, also makes his debut.
Mario Kart DS. His karts are the B Dasher, the Standard MR, and the Shooting Star. After beating the game, Mario can race in any of the karts. Mario later returns as a character for Mario Kart Wii. Unlike the previous installment, in Mario Kart Wii, Mario can ride on any of the medium Karts and Bikes. Mario also provides a small boost to handling, weight, and acceleration on any vehicle he drives. Mario returns as a playable character in Mario Kart 7. Like in the previous titles, he is a medium class racer, and most of his stat boosts are around average levels. Mario\'s metallic rival, Metal Mario, also makes his debut in the Mario Kart series.
In Mario Kart 8, Mario is yet again a middleweight, sharing this distinction with not just Luigi, but also Ludwig von Koopa and Iggy Koopa. His stats, however, are not perfectly balanced. His top speed and grip are his strongest stats while his acceleration is his weakest stats. If Mario drives certain vehicles, these vehicles will be colored red to match Mario\'s dominant color.
In Mario Kart Arcade GP, he is an all-around type and shares his special character items with Luigi. His special items are a star, which gives Mario invincibility; a fireball, which can be shot forward or backward to damage a kart; the hammer, which can hit a rival, giving them damage; and the Chain Chomp, which provides damage to any kart it hits. Mario then appeared in Mario Kart Arcade GP 2, the sequel to the original. Mario, as Luigi, Pac-Man, and Waluigi, is an all-around racer. Mario reappears in Mario Kart Arcade GP DX as yet again a balanced middleweight character. His personal kart is the Lightning Champ. He also receives a Fire Mario alternate palette swap.
Yoshi\'s Safari, Mario and Yoshi are sent by Princess Peach to rescue Jewelry Land from Bowser\'s occupation. In this game, Mario uses a gun called the Super Scope (controlled by the player with said accessory for the Super Nintendo) to shoot enemies while riding on Yoshi\'s back. Mario fights the Koopalings and Bowser to free King Fret and Prince Pine of Jewelry Land.
In Mario & Wario, Mario is a passive character. Wario drops buckets or barrels or similar objects on his head, making him unable to see. The fairy Wanda has to guide Mario safely to Luigi through hazards and traps in each level. When arriving at the end of the level, Luigi will free Mario from the sight-blocking object. Mario is only one of the characters that have to be guided through levels by Wanda like this in the game. The other characters are Princess Peach and Yoshi. Mario walks at a medium speed, while Peach is slow and Yoshi is fast.
In Hotel Mario, Mario and Luigi travel to the Mushroom Kingdom after an invitation for a picnic by Princess Peach. Upon arriving, the two find out that Peach has been kidnapped by Bowser, who has made her a "permanent guest" in one of his seven Koopa Hotels. Mario and Luigi travel from one Koopaling\'s hotel to the next, with Peach being brought to a new hotel every time the brothers have searched through the last one. After destroying most of the Koopaling hotels, Mario fights Bowser in his own hotel and defeats him. He then receives a kiss from Princess Peach, then congratulates the player as \'The best ever\'.
In the game, Mario has to close all doors in a hotel in order to proceed. Mario can stomp on enemies to defeat them, similar to the Super Mario series. He can also hide in open doors and take elevators to change his level.
Mario is a playable character in all games of the Mario Tennis series. In all games in the series - Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64, Mario Power Tennis for the Nintendo GameCube, Mario Tennis: Power Tour for the Game Boy Advance, and Mario Tennis Open for the Nintendo 3DS - he is an all-around character. In Mario Tennis for the Game Boy Color, Mario is an unlockable character, and can be unlocked by completing the Singles Mario Tour.
In Mario Power Tennis, Mario and Luigi are the only all-around characters. Unlike in other games, Mario and Luigi have subtle differences within each other. While they have nearly identical movement speed, Mario has more power while Luigi has slightly more reach and more control. Mario, when compared to other characters, has a slightly below-average reach and lunge because of his short stature. Mario is stronger than most non-power characters. All his other stats are average. Mario\'s Offensive Power Shot has his racket transform into a giant mallet, which enables him to hit the ball with high speed and force; opponents that return the ball may get blasted to the back of the court. Mario\'s Defensive Power Shot is a simple spin that allows him to reach lobs and faraway balls quickly, but it is one of the few Defensive Power Shots that fail when the ball is too far away. Mario\'s taunt is him waving and saying "Come on!".
Mario has appeared occasionally in several trophy-earning cutscenes in Mario Power Tennis. While Mario has appeared more than most characters in these cutscenes, Luigi appears in most trophy-earning cutscenes.
In Mario Tennis Open, Mario shares nearly identical stats from Mario Power Tennis. Mario\'s metal form, Metal Mario, also appears as a Power character. Miis in the game can also wear tennis attire with Mario\'s colors and emblem. Miis can even wear the Mario costume, Mario\'s attire, after the player beats the Star Tournament in Singles.
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi\'s Island tells the story of Mario shortly after his birth. At the beginning of the game, the Stork is delivering newborn Baby Mario and Baby Luigi to their parents, but Kamek, predicting that the brothers will cause problems for Bowser in the future, attempts to capture the stork and babies, but captures only Luigi and the stork. Mario, despite being safe from Kamek, starts to fall, eventually landing on a nearby island, on the back of Yoshi. Yoshi then brings Baby Mario back to his village, where they decide to help Baby Mario in saving his brother.
During the game, Baby Mario rides on Yoshi\'s back. When Yoshi is hit, Baby Mario falls off and is trapped into a bubble. If the Yoshi does not catch the bubble in a short period of time, Baby Mario is kidnapped by Toadies. In that case, the level has to be restarted. Baby Mario can also run when Yoshi collects a Super Star, which transforms Baby Mario into Super Baby Mario for a short time.
At the end of the game, after Kamek and Baby Bowser\'s defeat and Baby Luigi\'s rescue, Baby Mario and Baby Luigi are brought to their mother and father.
Yoshi Touch & Go, unlike other Yoshi games, has no story. Each level in this game begins with Baby Mario with balloons, falling. The player must guide him with clouds while destroying obstacles with bubbles. Soon, Baby Mario lands on a Yoshi\'s back, and Yoshi finishes the rest of the level.
Kamek and his Toadies make a second attempt to ensure a safe future for the Koopa Troop in Yoshi\'s Island DS. They kidnap countless babies, searching for all of the Star Children. Mario and Luigi are taken from their home in the night as their parents cry out for them, unable to stop the kidnapping. However, the Stork notices Kamek and his Toadies taking away several babies. He attacks the Toady holding Baby Mario. The Toady panics and drops Baby Mario, who fell again towards Yoshi\'s Island. Yoshi and his friends again find Baby Mario and sought to defeat the Koopa Troop again. In the process, they learn to use the abilities Baby Mario grants to the Yoshi he rides on. They find Baby Peach, Baby Donkey Kong, Baby Wario, and Baby Bowser along the way, all whom work with the Yoshis to defeat the Koopa Troop. As they progress, Bowser travels from the future to assist his Koopa Troop of the past. The Yoshis are able to defeat him with the help of the babies. Baby Mario is returned to his parents alongside his brother and the family is reunited.
After the Stork misplaces Baby Mario and Baby Luigi in the wrong family, Kamek and his Koopa Troop succeed once again to kidnap Baby Luigi while Baby Mario adventures with Yoshi to track and rescue Baby Luigi. Throughout their adventure, however, the two encounter a live Warp Pipe named Mr. Pipe. He helps them by giving them needed items. After the credits roll, this Warp Pipe stops, and a figure, Mario himself, emerges. He eventually vanishes, presumably going back to his own time period.
Mario shoots at Koopas and various other enemies in Mario Clash, a game for the Virtual Boy. Mario has to knock enemies away with Koopa Shells at the side. The game\'s gameplay is similar to the style of Mario Bros., but Luigi is absent.
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. Mario first arrives to confront Bowser who has again captured Princess Peach (which by now is a recurring event). Mario battles Bowser atop a Kinklink and rescues Peach. Then a huge sword, Exor, strikes the castle from atop and knocks them all to various spots in the Mushroom Kingdom. Mario falls through the Pipe on top of his house and lands on his bed.
Mario discovers that the Star Pieces that grants dreams are stolen by a group called the Smithy Gang runned by Smithy. They have not only stolen the Star Shards, but have also caused trouble to the Mushroom Kingdom. On this adventure, Mario recruits Mallow, Geno, Princess Peach, and even Bowser. They travel through much of the Mushroom Kingdom finding Star Shards, which are protected by the Smithy Gang\'s strongest members. After all Star Shards are collected, Mario fights Smithy. Mario reaches it through Bowser\'s Keep, which is inaccessible when Exor destroyed the bridge. With the help of Mallow\'s parents, King and Queen Nimbus, Mario has passage through a special cloud bus. When they finally arrived, Mario defeats Exor and goes to Smithy\'s dimension via Exor\'s mouth.
Mario\'s journey is not over since Smithy has even more minions at his disposal. After many battles, Mario faces and defeats Smithy, saving the Mushroom Kingdom.
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Mario is one of the playable characters in Mario Party series. He is always represented by his trademark red color. The minigames test Mario\'s luck, skill, and endurance and reward him with coins (or Mini Stars, in Mario Party 9 and in Star-Crossed Skyway in Mario Party: Island Tour). In the first three Mario Party games, Mario aims to become the superstar. Though Mario has few distinguishable abilities from the other Mario Party characters, the most notable difference is Mario\'s ability to use the Fireball Orb in Mario Party 7. Whenever Mario uses an Orb on a space, the space has Mario\'s "M" insignia. As revealed in the official artwork of Mario Party 4, Mario\'s item of choice is the Mega Mushroom. Mario\'s default Duel Mode partner is the defensive Koopa Troopa in Mario Party 3, and the booklet says that his favorite item is the Golden Mushroom. He also challenges the player for the Courage Star Stamp if he is not used.
Super Smash Bros.Super Smash Bros. Melee
Down: Mario Tornado (SSB, SSBM); F.L.U.D.D. (SSBB), (SSB3DS/Wii U)
Mario jumps out of a Warp Pipe, and exclaims "Let\'s-a Go!". (SSBB)
Main articles: SmashWiki:Mario (SSB), SmashWiki:Mario (SSBM), SmashWiki:Mario (SSBB), SmashWiki:Mario (SSB4)
Mario has been playable in every Super Smash Bros. game to date. Mario has retained his balanced abilities even when fighting characters from other series. Mario\'s alter-egos Dr. Mario and Metal Mario have also made appearances, Dr. Mario\'s being playable. Mario is usually portrayed as a "main" character alongside Link, Kirby, and Pikachu. He is always playable at the start. Mario\'s skill is reflected by the player, as mentioned by the Adventure mode Mario trophy.
Snake: You\'re kidding, right? It\'s Mario.
Colonel: Mario made his first appearance in 1981, and since then, he\'s become a worldwide phenomenon. There\'s probably not a single person who doesn\'t know Mario. He\'s that famous.
Snake: Good thing I survived long enough to meet him on the field of battle, huh.
Colonel: This is a once-in-a-lifetime chance, Snake. Now get out there and show him what you\'re made of. No regrets.
Pit and Mario catch their breath after defeating Link and Yoshi.
In the beginning, a trophy of Mario and Kirby are thrown into an arena. The two come to life and fight. The player chooses the one to play with. If Mario is chosen, the opponent will be Kirby. After the battle between the two, Mario resurrects Kirby. This scenario happens the other way around if the player chooses Kirby instead. The Subspace Army then ambushes the two. Peach and Zelda come to help and they are all confronted by the Ancient Minister. After seeing the two R.O.B.s setting up a Subspace Bomb, Mario runs to try and stop it, only to be blasted away by Petey Piranha. Afterwards, he meets Pit after the latter has descended from Skyworld. They team up and reach land and give chase to the Ancient Minister, but they lose him.
Eventually, Mario sees Peach\'s trophy form apparently dissolving. Thinking Link and Yoshi have done this, Mario and Pit attack them, only to be defeated and stolen by King Dedede. Kirby, however, saves them both, and Pit shoots an arrow at the Cargo that Dedede was driving, blowing its engine out. Keep note that this only happens if Peach was rescued from Petey Piranha.
If Zelda is rescued, Mario and Pit end up facing a False Zelda, with Pit destroying her Dark Cannon that she was about to fire at Link and Yoshi. Link sees the Zelda trophy dissolve, and he and Yoshi attack Mario and Pit. Mario and Pit defeat them, but Mario sees the Peach trophy in the Cargo before Dedede takes Yoshi and Link. When Kirby saves them, Link is the one that blows out the engine.
Regardless, Mario and his team chase Dedede through a cave and into his castle, only to find his throne room a mess and himself and the trophies he had nowhere to be found. They go through a secret passage and see Bowser trying to get away. Mario attacks, only to find that he has the princess not rescued from Petey Piranha. Pit fires an arrow, but Bowser dodges, and the badge that the princess was wearing falls. Bowser gets away, and Kirby eats the badge.
Mario and his team encounter the Ancient Minister again later and chase him through the Wilds, but the R.O.B.s stop them and detonate the Subspace Bomb that the Ancient Minister was carrying. Mario and his team escape and end up fighting the Subspace Army at the Canyon where they meet the Ice Climbers, Marth, Lucas, the Pokémon Trainer, and Ike. For the rest of the adventure, Mario fights with his increasing group until he and his allies defeat Tabuu and restore the world to normal.
Super Smash Bros. Melee, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U respectively.
Mario shoots red fireballs out of his palm. It is his normal B move, and it is used by the Mario and Luigi in all three games. Mario\'s Fireballs can ricochet from the ground and walls, while Luigi\'s shoot straight no matter what, unless it ricochets off something in front of Luigi. The Fireball deals weak knockback and low damage, but it can aid Mario to approach his enemies. Kirby can also use the Fireball move once he has copied Mario.
The move originates from the Super Mario Bros. games, whereas if Mario or Luigi grab a Fire Flower, they gain the ability to throw fireballs from their hands.
In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, Mario can choose to upgrade his fireball into one of the two stronger moves. The first choice, the Fast Fireball, Mario shoots a fast-moving fireball that does not bounce. The second choice, the Fire Orb, Mario can shoot a larger slow-moving fireball that does not dissipate in contact with opponents.
Super Smash Bros. Melee, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS respectively.
Mario uses Cape as an attack in each installment of the series (except for Super Smash Bros.). It is his Side + B move. While this attack is not particularly powerful, it is useful in that it can reverse the direction of most projectile attacks, including thrown items. It can also make the foe spin around, and face the other direction. Also note that when Mario uses his cape it is not actually tied around his neck but held in his hand and swung. The Cape also gives Mario a slight vertical lift, which can help him recover somewhat.
The move originated from Super Mario World, when Mario grabs a Cape Feather, he will get a cape and can attack enemies just by swinging it.
In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, Mario\'s cape can be enhanced into one of the two variants. The Shocking Cape gives electrical damage while the Gust Cape shoots small wind bursts.
The Super Jump Punch is a jumping move Mario, Luigi, and Dr. Mario can perform in the Super Smash Bros. series. It is executed by pressing B while holding the control stick upwards at the same time. When Mario performs the attack, coins fly out of the enemy, and the foe receives about 10% damage. Mario\'s Super Jump Punch has changed hardly throughout his appearances, although the distance gained from the attack has varied. Mario will be put into a helpless state once this move ends.
This move originated from Super Mario Bros., where if Mario jumps under certain blocks, coins will appear from the blocks. Plus, Mario, when using the move, would always be in the pose when he jumps in Super Mario Bros.
In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, Mario\'s Super Jump Punch can be enhanced into either the Super Jump or the Explosive Punch. The Super Jump grants him more distance at the cost of damage while the Explosive Punch is a more powerful move that replaces the coin effect with fire damage.
Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Brawl respectively.
Mario Tornado is a special move that Mario can use as an aerial attack. After pressing B and tilting the control stick down position, Mario would spin around, suck the foe in, spin them silly, and then spit them out, damaging opponents, in a similar fashion to Luigi\'s Luigi Cyclone. The move is powerful, but is best used when surrounded by opponents. Mario Tornado, unlike Luigi Cyclone, cannot move very far. By repeatedly tapping the B Button, Mario will also move vertically while using the attack.
The Mario Tornado is replaced as his down special move by F.L.U.D.D. in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Mario Tornado is still one of his normal attacks, executed by pressing Down A in mid-air. In both games, Mario can use the attack mid-air. As Mario Tornado is in his down aerial attack, he can no longer perform the rising tornado technique, making his recovery worse (although his Super Jump Punch has gained distance).
It is possible that this move originated from Super Mario World, where it is called the Spin Jump, and/or Super Mario Land 2 where Super/Fire Mario can Spin Jump by jumping while ducking.
F.L.U.D.D. is a special move that Mario can use in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U. When Mario uses the move, he will put F.L.U.D.D. on his back and douse his enemies with water.
The attack will have no effect on the opponents\' damage percentages whatsoever; it can still have benefit to Mario, however as the water can blast foes great distances, possibly resulting in a KO. F.L.U.D.D. can also be charged before use, resulting in a more powerful stream of water. The F.L.U.D.D. can also be aimed upward or downward. This move is best used at enemies near the edges of the battle.
This move originated in Super Mario Sunshine, where the F.L.U.D.D. is a key element in the game. Using F.L.U.D.D., Mario can spray water at enemies, or clean up a part of a level. However, unlike in Sunshine, F.L.U.D.D. has various nozzles that can be used for various purposes, whereas in Brawl, F.L.U.D.D. can only use the spray nozzle.
In Super Smash Bros. for the Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, Mario\'s F.L.U.D.D. can be enhanced in two ways. One, the Scalding F.L.U.D.D., deals rapid damage, while the other, the High-Pressure F.L.U.D.D., has an unknown function currently.
Super Smash Bros. Brawl. As with any Final Smash, Mario must first collect a Smash Ball. Mario unleashes a giant wave of flames, which expands vertically before him. This bursts across the stage in front of him devastating any opponents in front of him by causing damage and pushing them off the screen along with the wave. This move is the first Final Smash shown in the 2006 E3 trailer. The move is an original one, not based on any specific power in the Mario series other than the traditional Fire Mario, although it is a reference to Mario\'s fire abilities in various spinoffs.
Mario once again is invited to a party in Princess Peach\'s Castle in
Paper Mario. Bowser interrupts, uprooting the castle and lifting it into the air. He and Kammy Koopa use the power of the Star Rod and defeat Mario. Bowser then tosses Mario out the castle. Mario lands in a small forest located on the outskirts of Goomba Village. Mario befriends Goombario, his first partner, and heads to Toad Town via Goomba Road.
Mario hears a Star Spirit called Eldstar asking for his help. The Star Spirit requests that he speak to him on Shooting Star Summit, in which he has more strength to speak better. Once there, Mario meets many other Star Spirits asking for his help. He learns that Bowser had imprisoned them in special cards and has given them to his strongest minions. Mario then sets out on a quest in search of the Star Spirits. Mario makes many new friends and partners, eventually collecting all seven Star Spirits. Mario returns to Shooting Star Summit where he gains access to Star Way. Mario acquires a new ability called Star Beam and is transported to Bowser\'s Castle from the Star Shrine. While Mario and his team are at Bowser\'s Castle, they save the many captives and fight Bowser at the top of the castle.
Bowser breaks the bridge Mario came from, ensuring that Mario cannot escape, and uses his Star Rod to fight. Mario, knowing the Star Rod\'s counter this time, uses Star Beam to weaken his power. The reluctant Bowser is unaffected by it and shakes the beam\'s power off. Watching the team\'s losing, Peach and Twink fight Kammy, who\'s responsible for creating the Power Platform that strengthens Bowser\'s Star Rod. They defeat Kammy and teach the Peach Beam while fully restoring Mario\'s party. Mario and company use the Peach Beam at Bowser the penetrate the Star Rod\'s shield, leaving him open to attack. Mario and his friends eventually defeat Bowser, and once again, save the Mushroom Kingdom. The castle returns to ground from where it came from and another party is held there later while the power of wishes is restored. After a parade led by Luigi, Mario takes Peach to his house,where they watch the fireworks.
When Mario and his partner are battling in the dojo, Lee may transform into Goombario and use his tattle ability in battle.
“It\'s Mario, silly! He\'s here to save Princess Peach, who was kidnapped by Bowser. Remember? He fights until the bitter end, no matter what enemies attack.” —
Mario with a newer look compared to that of
Peach asks Mario to come to a land called Rogueport in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. She has found a treasure map leading to powerful artifacts called Crystal Stars. By the time he arrives, the Secret Society of X-Nauts have kidnapped her. The X-Nauts need to use her as a vessel for the Shadow Queen so the leader of the X-Nauts, Sir Grodus, can use her power to aid him in world domination. Mario meet an intelligent Goomba called Professor Frankly. He tells Mario the history of Rogueport and reveals the secret of The Thousand-Year Door.
The Shadow Queen once takes control of Rogueport, trapping many of its citizens. To achieve this, she creates the Crystal Stars and uses them to give her great power. The Four Legendary Heroes use the power of the Crystal Stars against her and she is imprisoned in the Thousand Year Door for a millennium. Mario sets out to collect all seven Crystal Stars. Gaining many new partners and finding all Crystal Stars, Mario goes through the Thousand Year Door. There he finds Sir Grodus standing before the Shadow Queen\'s room. Mario defeats Sir Grodus, but is then ambushed by Bowser and Kammy Koopa. This gives Grodus time to escape with Peach to the Shadow Queen\'s room. When Mario arrives, Grodus has awakened the Shadow Queen herself, taking control of Peach\'s body. Mario has to fight her possessed form, and using the help of the Rogueport citizens\' wishes, Mario prevails.
In the Glitz Pit, Mario and his partner\'s team is named "The Great Gonzales" (in Japanese: 『じごくかちまた しょけいにん』グレート・ゴンザレス) by Grubba.
Mario and Luigi are once again called into action in
Super Paper Mario. Mario and Luigi sit in their house one day when they hear the news that Princess Peach has been kidnapped. The Mario Bros. rush to Bowser\'s Castle, thinking he has the princess, an assumption to be proven wrong. Later, a new antagonist named Count Bleck shows up and kidnaps Luigi and Bowser. It is also revealed that Count Bleck has Princess Peach, too.
Mario is transported to Flipside, a town between dimensions. Mario later finds Bowser and Princess Peach who decide to join with Mario in his quest to stop Count Bleck. Mario must go through eight chapters to get eight Pure Hearts, which can counter the Chaos Heart. Mario also encounters new enemies such as O\'Chunks, Dimentio, Brobot, Mimi, Nastasia and even his brother Luigi, now called Mr. L because Nastasia, an assistant of Count Bleck, has brainwashed him (however, he joined Mario once he is freed by Dimentio and sent to The Underwhere).
After collecting the eight Pure Hearts, Mario, Princess Peach, Bowser, Luigi and some Pixls face Count Bleck. After defeating Bleck, Dimentio, a former minion of Bleck, betrays Bleck and teleports him to Dimension D to deal with him later. Then Dimentio, the Chaos Heart and Luigi merge together to form Super Dimentio as the final boss. After Mario has defeated Super Dimentio, Count Bleck and Tippi get married to stop the Void. Mario is mentioned to be the first of the Heroes of Light.
Paper Mario series, Mario, along with Princess Peach and many Toads are celebrating Sticker Fest, a holiday where six Royal Stickers ride in on a comet, and it allows wishes to come true. Unfortunately, Bowser takes the comet for himself, releasing its Royal Stickers to him and his minions. Mario attempts to jump on him, but his efforts fail and Mario is knocked out. Shortly after waking up, he meets a sticker guardian named Kersti and with her help, saves some Toads hidden around the town and takes back the Royal Stickers. Mario then pursues Bowser by traveling through various worlds. Along the way, Mario must collect various stickers to aid him in defeating enemies and progress through levels.
After getting five of the six Royal Stickers, Mario is allowed to enter Bowser\'s castle. Bowser is defeated by Mario and he gets the last Royal Sticker, but Kersti is destroyed in the process. He releases Peach, who thanks Mario for his efforts and allows him to make a wish on the Sticker Star. He wishes for the return of Kersti, and the Sticker Fest is saved.
Mario plays his third role as a captive during the events of
Luigi\'s Mansion. Mario visits a mansion that Luigi has mysteriously won. There, King Boo overpowers Mario with his many Boos and imprisons him within a portrait. King Boo is apparently mad at Mario for harassing his kind during his past adventures. Luigi comes later to discover why his brother did not come back. Luigi overcomes his cowardice and captures all Boos using his Poltergust 3000. After defeating King Boo, Luigi takes Mario\'s portrait and reverts him to his original form using Professor Elvin Gadd\'s Ghost Portrificationizer in reverse. Mario is left dizzy in the picture frame while Luigi laughs at him.
Luigi\'s Mansion: Dark Moon, he plays a relatively minor role in the game. Prior to the final boss battle, Mario is found trapped as a sketch in a painting again. Mario is not directly referenced or seen until in Haunted Towers, where Luigi sees the Boos holding an upside-down portrait of his being trapped. There, only his feet are showing. Later, King Boo reveals that he trapped him and engages Luigi in battle. After King Boo is defeated, Luigi frees Mario with his Dark-Light Device, after which he, Mario, E. Gadd, several ghosts, and several Toads pose for a picture.
Mario has made only minor appearances in the WarioWare series, being small cameos in some microgames. In WarioWare: Mega Microgame$, Mario is the "judge" in the microgame Ultra Machine. He and Bowser are also parodied in Classic Clash I, Classic Clash II, and Classic Clash III. In WarioWare: Twisted, Wario must greet him in the microgame Burying the Hatchet. In WarioWare: Touched!, he appears as a blackboard drawing in Jimmy T.\'s microgame Chalk Full, and appeared in Wario-Man\'s microgames You Scratch Mine, alongside Wario and even Toad, and Where\'s Wario as well. Mario frequently appears in 9-Volt\'s classic microgames, like Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Sunshine.
After Mario\'s vacation, Mario ventures with his brother Luigi through foreign lands in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. An ambassador from the Beanbean Kingdom visits Princess Peach. However, the ambassador is actually Cackletta, and she steals Princess Peach\'s voice during the visit. Toad runs to Mario\'s Pad warning him about Princess Peach\'s voice dilemma. As soon as Mario comes out of his bathroom, he speeds to the castle, dragging Luigi behind him. There they meet Bowser, adding more to their troubles. Mario fights Bowser, but Peach speaks and interrupts their fight. As she speaks, explosives drop from her mouth and shake the castle. Bowser, outraged that another villain has stolen his spotlight, suggests that Mario and Luigi go to the Beanbean Kingdom with his Koopa Cruiser.
Cackletta\'s apprentice, Fawful causes the Koopa Cruiser to crash, causing Mario and Luigi to land on the Beanbean Borderlands. Mario and Luigi go to the Beanbean Castle after rescuing Prince Peasley from his transformation. After saving Queen Bean, they go to the Beanbean International Airport expecting Princess Peach. Clearing the Airport of a few Piranhas, the Toad Express lands on the runway. Mario and Luigi, surprised to see Princess Peach talking in her normal voice, ask how she has gotten her voice back. Princess Peach explains that the Peach that has her voice stolen is a decoy. After the Princess\'s visit, Princess Peach requests to go to Little Fungitown. During their short stay, she gets kidnapped. At Beanbean Castle, they hear from Bowletta (Cackletta\'s possessive body of Bowser) that the Beanstar has been scattered after the second battle with Popple and Rookie (Bowser as Popple\'s second-hand man). Mario and Luigi then travel to find the four scattered Beanstar Pieces. They managed to get all Beanstar Pieces. After that, they return to the castle, and Bowletta again sends a message to deliver the restored Beanstar to Joke\'s End, with Peach in return. At Joke\'s End, they saved Peach by disguising Luigi as her. Bowletta discovers this in her somehow-repaired Koopa Cruiser, but Luigi manages to escape safely.
Despite this, Bowletta also takes over Bowser\'s Castle and attacks the Beanbean Castle Town. Mario and Luigi ask Blanbladon to take them to the Bowser\'s Castle. After defeating many Koopalings and strong enemies, they reach the throne room. When they defeat Bowletta, she sucks them into her body where they have to fight Cackletta\'s Spirit. Mario and Luigi finally destroy Cackletta and her spirit. They escape from the castle (which is set to explode) in time, saving the Beanbean Kingdom.
Mario and his brother Luigi travel back in time in
Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. Mario and Luigi are at Princess Peach\'s Castle, watching Princess Peach go to the past using Professor E. Gadd\'s Time Machine powered by the Cobalt Star. A few minutes later, however, the Time Machine returns, but without Princess Peach. A large Junior Shrooboid attacks Mario and Luigi. They manage to beat it, allowing E. Gadd study it. Afterward, a Time Hole appears in the center court of the castle.
Mario and Luigi look at it in awe, when Toadsworth comes and accidentally knocks Luigi into the Time Hole. Mario enters it to save Luigi, and they travel back in time. They land on the starting road to Hollijolli Village, fighting more and more enemies. They see the village damaged and ruined by many Shroobs and Shroob UFOs. They then get assaulted and nearly defeated by a wave of Shroobs and Shroob UFOs. Meanwhile, Baby Mario and Baby Luigi rescues them by defeating the remaining Shroob foes.
Baby Bowser helps them escape from Baby Peach\'s incessant crying. They board his Koopa Cruiser and crash landed into Bowser\'s Castle as a result of the Shroob UFOs aerial attacks. Mario and Luigi look for their younger selves and head for Baby Bowser\'s room. There, a Time Hole is located and the four Mario Bros. head back to the Princess Peach\'s Castle of the present. Professor E. Gadd speaks to them and advises that they go find pieces of the Cobalt Star Shards.
Mario and the others notice the new Time Holes that appear around the castle. They meet Toadiko and Toadbert who tell them about the Shroobs and the Princess Shroob. They finally collect all five Cobalt Star Shards and break the barrier of the Shroob Castle (previously Princess Peach\'s Castle) and go for the Shroob Princess. The Mario Bros. defeat the Shroob Princess and even the Elder Princess Shroob and prevail. Professor E. Gadd discovers that the chemical makeup of the babies\' tears can revert all of the Shroob\'s Shroobification. Thus, all the victims of the Shroobs are saved by the four Mario brothers.
Mario & Luigi: Bowser\'s Inside Story
Mario & Luigi: Bowser\'s Inside Story. A new disease, the Blorbs, which make Toads grow to a giant size, has affected the Mushroom Kindgom citizens from Fawful, who is selling Blorb Mushrooms. Mario and Luigi attend a meeting that is disrupted when Bowser barges in. Bowser then fights Mario. After defeated, Bowser receives a Vacuum Mushroom from Fawful. The mushroom makes Bowser inhale everything, including Mario, Luigi, Starlow, and the Princess.
Mario and Luigi are found inside Bowser, who is knocked out in Cavi Cape. The Bros. and Starlow help Bowser get his castle back from Fawful. Along the way, Bowser meets Broque and Broggy and gets the ability of the Vacuum block. Mario, Luigi, and Starlow aids Bowser in his trips, while they travel to various parts of his body. When Bowser finally reaches his castle and reclaims it, Bowser is grown fat from winning the fight against Midbus, a giant pig.
While Bowser is fat, Mario and Luigi find Peach in the Flab Zone, who is kidnapped in front of them by Alpha Kretin. After a long chase, Mario and Luigi trap and defeat Alpha and Beta Kretin, freeing the Princess. Peach, after the boss battle, tells them that Fawful probably wants the Dark Star, so he can control the Mushroom Kingdom. She also explains that Peach herself is necessary for this process. As they find an exit, Peach is taken out of Bowser\'s Body by Fawful and is once again kidnapped. Meanwhile, Midbus gives Bowser a treadmill to lose his extra pounds on.
Mario and Luigi travel until they find Bowser knocked out in a island of trash. After fighting Junker, they go back into Bowser, and wake him up from his back pain. After going through the castle all to finding the Dark Star awakening and Fawful becoming Dark Fawful, who is sent flying by Bowser. Dark Star enters Bowser, who copies his DNA, but is incomplete thanks to the Mario Bros., and combines with Dark Fawful to create Dark Bowser.
After Mario and Luigi defeat Dark Star Core and Bowser defeats Dark Bowser, Fawful explodes, destroying himself, and expelling everyone else from Bowser\'s body, freeing them. After realizing that the Mario\'s were inside Bowser, Bowser and Mario & Luigi fight, which ends the story. At the end, it is revealed that Mario and Luigi win yet again and Bowser is back at his ruined castle, recovering from the injuries he sustained in their fight.
Mario reappears along with Luigi in the fourth installment of the Mario & Luigi series, Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, where he, his brother, Princess Peach, Toadsworth, and the Toads are invited to Pi\'illo Island by Dr. Snoozemore through a message that was delivered by his Broggy. Mario & Luigi follow upon pursuing the two through the ruins, find Peach and Toadsworth surrounded by a group of Smoldergeist which flee when the Bros. arrive. Here they find a Pi\'illo, which later turns out to be Prince Dreambert. This action causes the Smoldergeist to come back and attack the Bros., upon beating the group and leaving the ruins the Bros. come to a collection room. Here Luigi takes a nap on the pillow. After everyone gathers in the collection room, a Dream Portal opens a portal to a place called the Dream World. This allows Antasma, unknown by anyone, to pull Princess Peach into the world against her will. After Mario chases after Peach into Dreamy Pi\'illo Castle, with the help of Dreamy Broque Monsieur, he comes across Dreamy Luigi, Luigi\'s dream representation, who assists Mario through his treks in the Dream World.
The Mario vs. Donkey Kong series revisits the old Donkey Kong series, pitting Mario against a misbehaving Donkey Kong. The original Mario vs. Donkey Kong game, released in 2004, gave Mario the same moveset as 1994\'s Donkey Kong for the Game Boy and introduced the wind-up toys known as Mini Marios. The Mini Marios replaced Mario as the playable character in the later subsequent games, Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis, Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!, Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem! and Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move, although Mario is still present in the storylines, as is Pauline.
Mario vs. Donkey Kong gives Mario the same moveset as in Donkey Kong for the Game Boy. Donkey Kong has stolen a lot of Mini Mario toys from the Mario Toy Company, and Mario chases after him to bring the toys back. Donkey Kong also kidnaps three Toads that Mario rescues. Mario vs. Donkey Kong is another game in which Mario speaks in full sentences.
All basic stages of the game are split into two rooms. In the first room, Mario has to find the key and take it to the looked door, just as in Donkey Kong. In the second room, Mario has to get to the Mini Mario, which is locked into a bubble, and free it. The seventh level of each world is a Mini Mario level, in which Mario has to guide six Mini Marios into the Toy Box. The Mini Marios follow Mario whereever he goes. For each Mini Mario brought into the Toy Box this way, Mario gets an additional hit point for the boss battle versus Donkey Kong, which always marks the eighth level of a world.
In the game\'s plus levels, which only consist of one room each, the Mini Marios hold a key, and follow Mario as soon as he approaches them. Mario has to safely guide it to the door in order to unlock it. There is no "Mini Mario level" in the plus worlds, and Mario enters the Donkey Kong boss fights with 6 hit points by default.
Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis starts with Mario and Pauline cutting the premier ribbon of the Super Mini Mario World Theme Park. After Pauline takes a Mini Mario toy from Mario, Donkey Kong kidnaps her. Mario chases after Donkey Kong to rescue Pauline, but his path is blocked. Instead of Mario, the playable characters in this game and all following installments of the Mario vs. Donkey Kong series are the Mini Marios. They clear the way for Mario to get to Pauline. Mario and Pauline feel sorry for Donkey Kong, and the three celebrate the opening of the theme park.
Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!
Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again! begins once again with Mario and Pauline opening the Super Mini Mario World Theme Park, with numerous Toads and Donkey Kong waiting to get in. However, as Donkey Kong reaches the ticket counter, he sees that tickets are sold out, and, out of rage, kidnaps Pauline. Mario tries to save her, only to end up ripping off part of her dress, and DK escapes. Two Mini Marios then approach him, and Mario decides to use them to help save Pauline.
Eventually, Mario reaches the top of the building, where he finds Pauline in a room with one window. As they are about to hug, Donkey Kong flips the light switch off, grabs Pauline, and leaps out the window, Mario and the minis following him.
After much more toil, Mario once again enters the room, where he finds DK, Pauline, two Toads, one blue and one green, and two Mini Marios. Confused, Pauline reveals that the entire adventure was to test the Mini Mario product, and the group decides to celebrate.
Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!, Mario and Pauline are once again opening a theme park, but this time, he is giving away Mini Pauline toys to the first 100 guests. Donkey Kong, wanting a Mini Pauline, charges through the line to get to the front, but finds out that he is visitor 101. When he learns from Mario that the toys are out of stock, he goes into yet another fit of rage, capturing Pauline. Mario once must again rely on his minis to help get Pauline back.
After much journeying, Mario defeats DK, and tries to hug Pauline, but Donkey Kong captures her again, leaving Mario to chase after him again.
Mario once again defeats Donkey Kong, after many more challenges. As Donkey is about to capture Pauline again, Mario offers him a Mini Pauline. Donkey Kong accepts this gift, and, happy again, the entire group decides to ride the ferris wheel.
The Mini-Marios again play a major role in Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move. Unlike the other Mario vs. Donkey Kong games, this game has little story.
Mario appears in Japanese-exclusive game of mah-jong in Yakuman DS as a playable character or rival. He is a default character as usual in the Mario spinoffs. As a rival, he has normal difficulty and relies on a balanced playstyle.
Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix. Waluigi goes to Truffle Tower to gain Music Keys and grant him the power to "hypnotize the rhythm-less masses". However, after he opens the door, all but one key fly to various locations in the Mushroom Kingdom. One of the music Keys are found in the sea, another one in Mushroom Park, and another in Freeze Mountain. Toad, who sees this occur, rushes to tell Mario (or Luigi). If all keys are not returned, they can be exploited by anyone.
Mario responds by setting out to find all four Music Keys, along with Toad. Using his S.S. Brass to navigate, Mario challenges the key owners to dance-offs. Mario then faces Waluigi (and other enemies) to a dance-off and gets all four Music Keys back.
After getting the keys, Bowser stole them. Bowser goes to his castle and Mario follows him with the S.S. Brass. Mario performs the "Final Dance Off" with him and gets the Music Keys back. They then are all returned to the Truffle Tower.
Mario is also playable in Mario Superstar Baseball and Mario Super Sluggers. Again, Mario is a balanced character, although he is a bit of a slow runner in the first game. Mario\'s special ball is the classic Fireball, which dazzles other players with smoky speed. Mario\'s abilities are very similar to Luigi\'s. Mario\'s default team is the Mario Sunshines in Mario Superstar Baseball which mostly consists of the non-playable characters from Super Mario Sunshine.
Mario\'s special abilities include Wall Jump, which can help Mario catch fly balls at the edge of the field, and an improved Sliding Catch.
In Mario Super Sluggers, Mario\'s team is called the Mario Fireballs, which consists of the Mario Bros., the Baby Mario Bros., Piantas, Nokis, a Monty Mole and a Blooper. Mario also had his batting and running skills improved, while his pitching and fielding remain the same. Mario\'s ability is Enlarge, which enables him to knock away third base and home base players and possibly the baseball if he succeeds a close play.
Mario held captive by Army Hammer Bro.
Mario once again ends up needing rescue during the events of
Super Princess Peach. Bowser sends an army of Hammer Bros. (led by Army Hammer Bro.) and Goombas to invade Princess Peach\'s castle. Mario, Luigi, and the Toads, busy defending the castle, are subdued by the power of the Vibe Scepter and captured by a group of Hammer Brothers. Princess Peach is not in the castle at the time and so escaped the attack. Mario and the others are sent to Vibe Island, the source of the enemies\' power. There they have no power to escape so Princess Peach, along with a magical umbrella named Perry given to her by Toadsworth, go there to rescue them. After defeating many of Bowser\'s minions and rescuing Luigi and a number of Toads, Princess Peach defeats Bowser using emotional powers called Vibes and Mario escapes himself. Princess Peach kisses him, and he gives her a bunch of flowers.
In Mario Hoops 3-on-3, Mario is a default character. His Special Shot was the Fire Shot, which involves Mario dribbling the ball around him in the shape of an M, and then either alley-oop or dunk a flaming red basketball into the hoop. To execute this move, the player must tap the touchscreen in the shape of the letter M. Mario is classified as a balanced character.
In the Mario Strikers (or Mario Football in the PAL regions) series, Mario takes on yet another sport, soccer (also known as football). His stats are all-around in both games, Super Mario Strikers and Mario Strikers Charged. His Super Strike in Super Mario Strikers is the Fire Strike. His Super Ability in Mario Strikers Charged is Super Mario!. Unlike previous sports games, where Mario stayed in his usual traditional outfit, in the Mario Strikers series, he is seen wearing different gear, including different clothes and wearing cleats. In either game, Mario\'s team number is 1, and captain type is Balanced.
Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games.
Mario also appears in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games, Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games, Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games, and Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games. In all four games in the series, Mario is classified as an "All Around" character. He participates in a variety of Olympic events, such as swimming, track & field, and archery. In the Adventure Tour of the DS version of Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games, he joins forces with Sonic the Hedgehog to save the Snow Spirits from Bowser and Dr. Eggman. Here, he finds fellow characters and completes their challenges so they can form a team to defeat Bowser and Eggman.
In Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Games, specifically from the one for the Nintendo 3DS, Mario is a part of the "Heroes" group, which includes him, Luigi, Sonic, and Tails. He can participate in events only when it involves this particular group. In the story mode, a thick fog has engulfed London, which has prevented events from happening, a scheme of Bowser and Eggman. Mario and his group also encounter foggy clones of themselves that challenge them to certain events. After the clones are defeated, the Heroes find machines responsible for the fog and destroys each of them. Bowser and Eggman resort to the fog to make themselves invincible, but the Heroes eventually beat them.
Mario again reappears in Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games. Since there is no handheld version of the game, Mario does not participate in a specific story.
Throughout the games, Miis can don several costumes. Some resemble Mario\'s forms, such as Bee Mario, Propeller Mario, and Fire Mario.
Mario appears in Mario Sports Mix. He is an All-Rounder type character, and all of his stats are average. His stadium in the game is Mario Stadium. Most of his attacks involve spinning. In Basketball, he spins into his opponent if he is blocking his opponent for too long. In Hockey, his hits involve a two hit combo followed by a spin. In dodgeball, he rolls forward to avoid any incoming hit. In Volleyball, he spins when he spikes. In all sports, his special move is a fire blast that is so powerful that opponents have to resist the force while sliding backwards if they do not want Mario to score.
Mario is a default character in Fortune Street, although he is playable only in the multiplayer mode, as all Mario and Dragon Quest characters in the game. As an opponent, he is Rank A, sharing with Bowser and Bowser Jr., making him the second-most difficult opponent to face. Also, as an opponent, he is able to speak in full sentences, a rare trait in the video games.
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Mario has made several appearances within his own series, but also outside as well. Mario has a neon sign that depicts him. Mario T-shirts, toys and alike have also been produced, and McDonalds released a chain of toys based on the popular Mario videogame Super Mario Bros. 3, as seen here.
Mario has several small appearances within his series and related Nintendo games as well. Mario makes an appearance in Punch-Out!! for the NES. In the game he is only a referee for matches just like in Tennis for the NES. He is also featured in the built-in Augmented Reality Games as a Character Card, a traceable image, and a stamp. Mario makes a cameo as a stamp for photos in the Game Boy Camera peripheral. It is seen also on the title screen dancing. His nose with his moustache also do make a cameo as a separate stamp.
Super Mario-Kun, an ongoing comic book series in Japan, has been running for more than 20 years.
Mario also appeared as the most expensive purchasable character in Nintendo Monopoly. Costing $400, he replaced the Boardwalk. On the ? Block and Coin Block (later Block) cards he replaced Mr. Monopoly.
Mario is often said to be the most famous video game character in history. A Q Score survey made in the early nineties showed Mario was even more popular than Mickey Mouse
, and he has the only wax statue of a video game character, which stands in the Hollywood Wax Museum.
Mario series is the best-selling video game franchise in history; the sales include 463.87 million, whereas the next best-selling franchise, Pokémon, totals 245 million. Even with subseries excluded, the main Mario series has sold 262 million games (as of March 2011).
Furthermore, Mario is the flagship series of Nintendo, and Mario is the company\'s mascot, furthering his publicity even more. According to the Guinness World Records’ 2008 edition, Mario has appeared in a total of 116 separate games, which is more than any other video game character.
Mario\'s appearance from the Nintendo 64 era (left) and his current appearance (right).
Mario\'s distinctive look is due to technology restrictions in the mid-1980s. With a limited number of pixels and colors, the programmers could not animate Mario\'s movement without making his arms "disappear" if his shirt was a solid color, so Mario got overalls. They did not have the space to give him a mouth. As a result, Mario has a mustache. They could not animate hair. Due to this, they used a cap to bypass these problems. Mario\'s creator Shigeru Miyamoto has also stated when interviewed that Mario wears a cap because he finds it difficult to draw hair, the same reason Mario and Luigi have mustaches.
When Mario was first conceived, he looked more or less as he does today: a stocky, 26 year-old
man with a trademark hat, brown hair, black mustache and overalls who is 155 cm (5 ft, 1 in) tall
Donkey Kong showed Mario as balding, although most media depict Mario with a full set of hair. The most notable change Mario has received over the years (leaving out stylistic variations such as depictions in Paper Mario) is his change in stature; Mario is shown to be much stubbier in his earlier appearances compared to his more recent appearances, starting with Super Mario 64. Mario\'s legs and arms have grown longer over the years, giving him a slimmer look.
He normally wears blue overalls on top of a red shirt, but such was not always the case. Originally, he wore red overalls on top of a blue shirt - almost exactly the opposite of what he wears now. The Famicom version of Mario Bros. was the first game to depict Mario with blue overalls and a red undershirt (Although on the boxart he was depicted entirely in blue); however, it was Super Mario Bros. 2 that standardized today\'s blue overalls-on-red shirt outfit. (Due to color limitations, the original Super Mario Bros. has neither in-game; Mario wears a brown shirt with red overalls). Mario\'s outfit rarely changes, though he is known to change it on occasion if the situation calls for it. For example, in Super Mario Sunshine, Mario wore short sleeves instead of his usual long sleeved shirt, and could even forgo this entirely in favor of a more tropical shirt design worn over his normal shirt, which he always wore with sunglasses. When Mario appeared in Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Brawl, his clothing was much more realistic than it was in Super Smash Bros.. In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, Mario has brighter colors and less details to his overalls compared to his appearance in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Mario from his Super Mario 64 appearance is depicted with darker blue overalls and bigger eyes than in his current appearance based from the one in Luigi\'s Mansion. He has a slightly darker skin, and his ears are also rounder. His overall straps are longer as well, and his cap is less round. The shape of his face is also less defined, with less prominent cheeks.
Mario has brown hair (although the DiC cartoons sometimes depict it as black), with three swooped up bangs. There are two flips at the top and four at back of the head. Luigi, Wario, and Waluigi\'s hairstyle have very similar traits. Mario\'s mustache was shown to be black, but more recent artworks depict it to be very dark brown. Mario\'s mustache also has six bumps on the bottom. Like most other Nintendo characters, he has light blue eyes.
Since he\'s a plumber, Mario is typically shown wearing his trademark outfit wherever he goes. He has a long-sleeved red shirt with a noticeable collar at the neck, and are tucked under a nice pair of white gloves with cuffs at the wrist and three plaits on each. Layered over the shirt is a pair of royal blue overalls with light yellow buttons, and stop at his ankles. On his feet is a pair of light brown work shoes that curve to just above his heel, with tan bottoms. In the
Paper Mario series, these are known as the Boots.
Mario\'s trademark is his red hat with a fringe at the front and a small dent on the back. In the center at the front is a white circular plait with a red "M" in the middle. It is his trademark and most distinctive characteristic. It is really important for him because if he loses it he takes more damage. He has had the cap since he was born. In Super Mario Sunshine, if he lost the cap he would lose health due to the extreme heat.
In RPG games, Mario wears badges that give him new attacks or abilities.
In Super Mario Strikers, Mario wears a red soccer jersey with black and dark gray-blue accents and his name on the sleeves, bermuda shorts that are half red and half dark grey-blue with white stripes and his "M" symbol on the left leg, and red and black wristbands. His jersey number is 1 decorated with a fire, Mario\'s associated element. His shoes has M streaks on the side, much as how his hat has the letter. Mario\'s gloves also have large plaits in the center. In the sequel, Mario Strikers Charged, since the sport has more physical contact, Mario is given red armor on his chest and his shoulders while he is given black sleeves . His gloves are also replaced with gauntlets. His shirt also has a bigger flame. His icon is an "M" on his cap, but the "M" is encased in fire.
In Super Mario Sunshine, Mario\'s outfit is basically the same, except his shirt has short sleeves that reach up to his elbows, and his overalls seemed tighter.
In the Super Smash Bros. series, his clothes seemed realistic, with his shirt having more wrinkles, as well as having denim overalls. The buttons on the straps are golden instead of light yellow.
Sometimes, Mario\'s clothes change color. Mario can use Badges to change his overalls in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, Mario & Luigi: Bowser\'s Inside Story and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. The overalls turn red when he powers up into Fire Mario, and originally, the overalls were always red while the shirt was blue. He can also wear clothes that make him look like Luigi, Wario or Waluigi in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
The Mario Strikers games are the exception when it comes to outfit changes in the games. Mario dons in his classic plumber attire in most other sports games.
Mario rescues Luigi after a badly-ending sibling rivalry, until he is distracted.
Mario is known for being kind, cheerful, courageous, and headstrong and is also eager and cocky in certain occasions. He has an immutable sense of heroism, friendliness, and somewhat of a fiery personality. Officially, however, Nintendo producers have stated that Mario\'s biography is kept simple in order to make the character versatile and reusable in many different games and situations. Mario is indeed one of the most underdeveloped characters in the
Mario series. In fact, his brother Luigi has even gained a bit more of a personality in recent games. In most media and some games, though, Mario is depicted as an Italian plumber from Brooklyn
who stands for what is right and has a love for Italian food. He is also bilingual, as he can speak both Italian and English. Mario has proven himself to be an excellent fighter, all-around sports player, and party lover in Mario spin-off titles. Mario shows generally good sportsmanship for his wins and losses, even complimenting his opponent if he fails to be first, such as instances in Mario Kart 8 and Fortune Street. At other times, however, such as in Mario Kart 64, he cries, and in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, he throws a small fit as well as crying.
Mario has been shown on very occasions, such as certain cutscenes in Mario Power Tennis, but often in Super Mario-Kun, to have an almost overbearing attitude towards his brother. However, this could also just be Mario\'s outgoing "big brother" personality interacting with Luigi\'s more introverted nature. Additionally, Mario is much more impulsive and aggressive than his brother Luigi and is willing to enter dangerous situations all alone. Mario will often attempt to quickly solve a problem with his actions. Mallow even had to physically restrain Mario from brawling several times, such as before the battle with Bowyer, so that the heroes could figure out what exactly was happening to their world. While Mario will accept help and even partners during his adventures, at times he may also resent the implication that he needs the help in the first place. Despite this, he seems to enjoy their company. In the Super Mario-Kun, Mario is short-tempered, and he resorts to yelling at his friends for failing or making uncalled-for actions. In Super Mario-Kun, Mario is not above in certain vulgar actions, such as farting to taunt his opponents or urinating on Yoshi, and he also cross-dresses several times. The title itself and the artstyle of the Super Mario-Kun manga also depicts Mario with a childish personality. which shows at points. "Kun" is a generally masculine Japanese honorific for juniors such as boys or teenagers.
Despite these potential flaws, Mario is a kind-hearted and brave hero who often places the problems and needs of others before his own. This is shown in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door when Doopliss steals his identity, and he is still willing to help Vivian with her problem. He is willing to risk his life to save the lives of millions from Bowser\'s destructive forces and any other villains he comes across.
Like many other protagonists of Nintendo games, Mario rarely speaks, his dialogue primarily limited to numerous grunts and yells. When he does speak, he speaks English with a heavy Italian accent. In most games, with Charles Martinet\'s, his most recurring voice actor, voice-overs, Mario\'s voice is soft and high-pitched, but in a few other games and in the cartoons, Mario has a gruff voice usually associated with a Brooklyn accent. In the Mario vs. Donkey Kong titles, Mario speaks fully, shouting sentences such as "Come back here, you big monkey!" He can be clearly heard shouting, "Welcome! Welcome, new galaxy!" in the ending of Super Mario Galaxy, as well as saying "Thank you so much for playing my game!" after the credits. Mario has also been shown full capable speech in Itadaki Street DS and Fortune Street. Despite Nintendo\'s emphasis on Mario as a silent protagonist, Mario is the most often heard speaking in full sentences, if occurrences outside the games (especially in special events in real life) are counted.
In some cases, Mario is a true silent protagonist, or he does not speak in English. In Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, Mario is completely silent, communicating solely through pantomime. In the Paper Mario titles, he mainly communicates through simple nodding and hand gestures; while he is completely silent in Paper Mario, however, he is given grunts in the latter games. Mario is also silent during dialogue scenes in the Mario Baseball and Mario & Sonic series, although he can technically talk. In the Mario & Luigi titles, he speaks in unintelligible gibberish that the other characters can understand. In Super Mario Sunshine, Mario is "heard" speaking in the opening scenes, but his dialogue is completely inaudible.
He has full speech capabilities in some sports games and outside games (including in real life) and also speaks regularly in the DiC cartoon trilogy, though he speaks perfect English with a Brooklyn accent in the latter. In a press conference, Mario is shown to be able to speak in full sentences.
. Also, people can communicate with Mario by asking various questions; there, too, Mario can fully speak, although his Italian accent mostly disappears.
In the games, other characters speak for him, mainly Lakitu and Toad.
Mario seems to have a small fixation with food. This is most notably seen in the DiC cartoon trilogy, which may also be the origin of this trait, where Mario is almost constantly hungry and fascinated with Italian food (mostly pizza and pasta), typically wanting to stop Bowser\'s latest scheme simply so he could eat and going to nearly any length to do so. In fact, in the The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode "Koopenstein", when Princess Peach asked him if he ever thought about anything besides food, Mario, with pure honesty, replied, "What else is there?" As in Super Mario 64 and its remake, the original reason Mario came to the castle is that Peach was baking him a cake. In the opening of Super Mario Sunshine, Mario is apparently daydreaming about seafood. In Fortune Street, he offers Yoshi to help by finding Yoshi\'s cookies, but before playfully saying, "just give me a second to brush these cookie crumbs out of my mustache!" Quite a few characters in other games also advised Mario to refrain from eating much.
Mario\'s most notable ability is his Jump. He among the best jumpers in the Mushroom Kingdom, second only to Luigi, although he is more well-known. He is also capable of several acrobatic maneuvers, including the Long Jump, Back Flip, Spin Jump, and Wall Jump, with the Wall Jump being one of his most recurring abilities. His jumps have defeated enemies, toppled fortresses and even crushed Pagosu, a type of spaceship. Mario can also use a variety of basic martial arts attacks, including punching and kicking, although he uses these moves the most in
Super Smash Bros. games; in most games, jumping is his main form of attack. Mario\'s main weapon is the Hammer in Donkey Kong, although Mario often uses the Hammer as a weapon in Mario RPGs.
Mario is usually associated with fire in the the spinoffs, based on his Fire Mario form from Super Mario Bros.. Mario can, in some games, such as Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, control fire without a Fire Flower power-up, although the first game where he actually starts using this power regularly is Super Smash Bros. Melee.
Mario has been shown to possess superhuman strength. In
Super Mario World, he is seen lifting a fortress out of the ground and then kicking it away. In Super Mario 64, he can carry and throw the very large King Bob-omb, despite the king being far larger than him. An even more impressive feat is during the battles with Bowser; Mario can grab him by the tail, spin him and throw him. His strength is also shown in Super Mario Galaxy, where he can easily stun a Mega Goomba with a Star Spin despite its great size and his ability to knock Bowser around during battles with him. He can also lift Bob-ombs that are his size. In Bowser\'s Inside Story, although he is visibly straining, he is able to lift and throw a swelled Luigi when using the Snack Basket move. In the spinoffs, Mario, although usually balanced, boasts generally slightly higher-than-average power.
Mario has been designed to be a versatile character deliberately. As a result, whenever he appears in a game, his emphasis is always, in both spinoffs and mainstream games, a balanced playstyle, allowing him to participate and perform well in many situations. Indeed, his bios have frequently and consistently describe him as a "jack of all trades". Another result of his versatility is the among of occupations he holds, including being a plumber.
Mario can also take advantage of several powerups and transformations.
Mario has thirteen power-ups that allow him to fly: the Super Leaf, the Tanooki Suit, the Cape Feather, the Wing Cap, the P-Wing, the P-Balloon, the Power Flower, the Bee Mushroom, the Boo Mushroom, the Red Star, the Propeller Mushroom, the Invincibility Leaf, and the Super Acorn. On The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, Mario can fly even after powering up with a Fire Flower.
In Super Mario Bros. 3, Mario can transform into a Hammer Bro with the ability to throw hammers at his enemies or a Frog which let him swim faster and jump higher.
Mario has three other caps he can wear, the Metal Cap, Wing Cap and Vanish Cap, which turn him into Metal Mario, make him fly and make him invisible and intangible, respectively.
In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Mario becomes more paper-like and can become Flat Mario, Paper Tube Mario, Paper Airplane Mario, and Paper Boat Mario as a result of the "curses" cast upon him by the Black Chest Demons.
In Super Paper Mario, Mario was given the ability to flip between dimensions.
Luigi is Mario\'s younger twin brother. Luigi often joins Mario on his adventures, and the two of them are normally paired together in sports titles and spin-offs. They have a strong brotherly bond and will stop at nothing to help each other when one is in trouble, as seen in games such as Luigi\'s Mansion. While they love each other, in Paper Mario Luigi admits that he also feels jealousy towards his brother at times, and has also expressed that he is "tired of being Player 2", for despite being a hero in his own right, he is often overshadowed by Mario. While Mario jokes that "Luigi loves being my sidekick" in the Mario Sports Mix press conference, in Mario & Luigi: Bowser\'s Inside Story, he is quick to give Luigi proper credit for defeating the Shroobs in the previous game. At times, Mario does let sibling rivalry get the best of him, such as when he intentionally steps on Luigi\'s foot when the latter receives a trophy in Mario Power Tennis. In volume 36 of Super Mario-Kun, he also apparently ditches Luigi when Luigi is trapped in the Star Gate, much to Luigi\'s dismay, only to return quickly to see Luigi break into tears. Overall, however he acts as a good brother and role model for Luigi.
Mario and Luigi\'s supposed parents make a cameo at the end of
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi\'s Island, although their faces were not seen and their names were not given, same as in their appearances in Family Album "The Early Years" and Super Mario Issun-bōshi. Furthermore, Yoshi\'s New Island has stated that these two are not Mario and Luigi\'s parents. The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, on the other hand, mentioned or featured Mama Mario in a number of episodes, depicting her as a strict woman who loves her boys very much. Their father did not appear in the show and very little is known about him, although the Super Mario Bros. film revealed that he came from a long line of plumbers and passed the family tools and the trade on to Mario. The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! and the comics also make references or depict various other relatives of Mario, including aunts, uncles and cousins, although none have appeared in any games.
One of Mario\'s earliest friends is Yoshi, who, along with other Yoshis, saved him and Luigi from the Koopas when they are still babies. In Yoshi\'s New Island, Mario has also reciprocated by traveling to the past to help Baby Mario and Yoshi save Baby Luigi. In the present day, Yoshi continues to help Mario against Bowser, usually serving as his steed. Another good friend of Mario\'s is Toad, who occasionally goes on adventures with him, as in Super Mario Bros. 2, various Mario cartoons and the Nintendo Comics System, where he is seen to be Mario\'s loyal and trusted sidekick. Toad trusts that Mario will always save the day and even when not fighting alongside him will be quick to offer advice and encouragement. In Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, Mario has also shown to be a caring parental figure over Baby Mario, but he also steps in if any of his teammates misbehave. Mario appears to enjoy the babies\' company. When Baby Mario finally returns to the present, he gives Mario his hammer, showing his pleasure to be with his adult self.
Mario saves Princess Peach quite often and she usually rewards him with a kiss him upon her rescue, and often bakes him cake as well. They share good chemistry in sports games and have been good friends since childhood. The German Club Nintendo comic "Warios Weihnachtsmärchen", it is even revealed that they spent their graduation ball in school together, and in the official guide of
Yoshi\'s Island DS, the description for the level Baby Mario and Baby Peach: Dynamic Duo states they have teamed up as babies to stop evil before the "romantic entanglements" of their adult lives. While both Mario and Luigi deny a relationship when Luvbi asks if Peach was Mario\'s "lady friend", Luvbi also comments that the princess "looms large in his regard" and then wonders if Mario had a "one-sided crush". Many other sources, however, do portray Mario and Peach as having an ongoing romantic relationship, such as the official European Mario website listing Peach as Mario\'s girlfriend, and Mario Party 5 calling Peach and Mario\'s team "Cutest Couple".
Peach has not been Mario\'s only romantic interest, however. In the original Donkey Kong, Pauline was Mario\'s first girlfriend and damsel-in-distress, but while he still has to occasionally rescue her in the Mario vs. Donkey Kong series, the two are simply friends now. In addition, when Mario saved Princess Daisy in her debut appearance in Super Mario Land, a heart appeared overhead, implying a romantic connection. This was never explored further, however, and while Mario Party 4 gave them the team name "Nice Couple", most games link Daisy with Luigi instead, with her and Mario simply being friends, not even sharing any player chemistry in the Mario Baseball series.
Throughout his adventure, Mario has also befriended numerous characters, notably his partners in the Paper Mario series. His partners are loyal to him and some, such as Vivian, even have developed somewhat of a crush on him, whereas Ms. Mowz often flirts with him. Several other characters, especially in the Mario RPGs, including Toadette are also wooed by Mario\'s heroic antics, although Mario himself has shown little interest.
Bowser is Mario\'s arch nemesis and the two are locked in a neverending cycle of conflict. Bowser constantly tries to take over the Mushroom Kingdom and kidnap Peach, and each time he upsets the peace, Mario stops at nothing to defeat him and set things right. Occasionally the two team up to defeat greater evils, such as in
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and Super Paper Mario, and while Bowser openly hates Mario and resents him for his close relationship with Peach, for his part, Mario has never truly shown hatred nor contempt against Bowser, and he is often more than happy to cheer up Bowser after he defeats him.
Bowser is not Mario\'s only foe, however, and in the original Donkey Kong, it was Cranky Kong (then known as "Donkey Kong") that Mario had to defeat. The current Donkey Kong and Mario are on much better terms and often participate in sports and spin-offs together, although they do maintain a friendly and somewhat competitive rivalry, and Mario must defeat Donkey Kong a couple times in the Mario vs. Donkey Kong series. Donkey Kong, however, goes overboard from his passion for Mini Marios and Mario\'s ex-girlfriend Pauline. Even after his victory, Mario reconciles by offering his toys.
Mario\'s main rival, however, is Wario. Various comics depict their antagonistic relationship starting in childhood, and it is a major theme in the Super Mario-Kun manga. In Wario\'s first appearance, Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, he stole Mario\'s castle, and in Mario Super Sluggers, he tried to destroy Mario, although for the most part, their rivalry is far more mild in nature, and the two even team up to defeat Bowser in Super Mario 64 DS. Nintendo Power has stated that Wario is Mario\'s cousin, but this is unconfirmed. Finally, according to Wario in Wario\'s Warehouse, both Wario and Waluigi hang out with him, although Mario frequently peeks at Wario\'s Warehouse. Wario has shown mostly contempt for Mario, but he does not share the same level as dislike as Bowser, whereas Mario maintains his cheerful and positive attitude as he does with most of his enemies.
Mario has had a number of jobs in the past. Some of these include the following:
Mario\'s Cement Factory / Mario Bros. (Game & Watch)
Tennis / Donkey Kong Hockey / Mario Golf series / Mike Tyson\'s Punch Out!! / Famicom Grand Prix series / Mario Kart series / Mario Tennis series / Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door / NBA Street V3 / Mario Baseball series / SSX on Tour / Mario Hoops 3-on-3 / Mario Strikers series / Mario & Sonic series / Mario Sports Mix
Throughout his illustrious history, Mario has been referred to as various names besides "Mario". Here is a listing of his aliases from Mario games and The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!!.
"Jungle Fever", "20,000 Koopas Under the Sea"
Paper Mario series, Super Mario Galaxy 2
"Mario and the Red Baron Koopa", "Princess Toadstool for President"
"King Mario of Cramalot", "Star Koopa", "Oh, Brother!"
Donkey Kong, Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door
Super Mario Sunshine, Mario & Luigi series, Paper Mario: Sticker Star
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, Super Paper Mario
Kootie Pie Koopa (Referring to both Mario and Luigi)
Shadow Queen (Referring to both Mario and his partners)
This is a list of game appearances for Mario. Minor appearances, including cameos, are not counted.
Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World
Super Mario Advance 2: Super Mario World
Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3
Mario Power Tennis (New Play Control!)
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games
Super Mario All-Stars 25th Anniversary Edition
Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games
Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games
Main article: List of Mario profiles and statistics
Instruction Booklet Bio: "The internationally-famous, mustachioed super-star. Mario\'s jumping action is the key to his success."
Game Bio: Although best known as the mustachioed plumber who battles the Turtle Tribe with his distinct jumping action, this internationally-famous hero has also acted as a referee, a driver, and even a doctor! He\'s been linked to Princess Peach of Mushroom Kingdom for years, but to this day their true relationship remains a mystery.
"A well-rounded hero who boasts a balance between offense and defence."
Tōru Furuya - Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen!, Amada Anime Series: Super Mario Bros., Satellaview games.
Lou Albano - The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Walker Boone - The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, Super Mario World
Charles Martinet - Mario\'s Game Gallery - present
Gorō Inagaki - 2003 "Hot Mario" commercial
Takashi Okamura - 2005-2006 "Hot Mario Bros." commercials
"Lets-a-play!" - Mario Tennis: Power Tour/New Super Mario Bros. Wii/Super Mario 3D Land
"Thank you so much for-a playing-a my game!" - Super Mario 64/Super Mario 64 DS/Super Mario Galaxy/Super Mario Galaxy 2
Main article: List of quotes in Mario Comics#Mario
Main article: List of quotes in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!#Mario
Main article: List of quotes in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3#Mario
Main article: List of quotes in the Super Mario World television series#Mario
When Mario optionally returns to the Glitz Pit to fight Rawk Hawk a second time, someone in the crowd yells, "Jumpman! Wait. Who?" Mario\'s name in Donkey Kong was Jumpman.
Mario\'s full name is given as "Mario Mario" in the Super Mario Bros. movie. In a few isolated cases, this has leaked into other media - for instance, the Prima guide book for Mario Party 2 lists his name as Mario Mario in a note section. Also, when people asked Mario (voiced by Charles Martinet) what his last name was, he had responded with this: "My name\'s-a Mario Mario. Of course, my brother\'s name, a-Luigi Mario. And of course, my mama\'s-a Mama Mia Mario; my papa Papa Pio Mario. Of course, my grandmama Grandmama Mia Mario and my greatpapa et cetera, et cetera. Yeah, first name Mario, last name Mario. Yahoo!".
However, Nintendo of America has stated that "there are no last names."
This was also recently confirmed by current Nintendo president Satoru Iwata.
However, in the games, Shigeru Miyamoto has confirmed that both Mario and Luigi\'s last names are anonymous and do not relate to their last names in the movie as seen above.
Despite a life-size poster measuring at 5\'1", crossover artwork shows Sonic the Hedgehog (who stands at 3\'3") to be at least two or three inches taller.
The 1993 Nintendo Character Guide classifies Mario\'s species as homo
^ Scullion, Chris. (April 30, 2010). "10 Amazing Mario Facts".
The Official Nintendo Magazine It is stated that Jumpman was renamed in honour of the warehouse landlord, Mario Segale, following an altercation between him and a Nintendo employee. (Retrieved December 23, 2011)
^ Pryne, Eric. (March 27, 2010). "Powerful Segale family has massive vision for Tukwila expanse". The Seattle Times. Excerpt: ""You might say I\'m still waiting for my royalty checks," Segale told The Seattle Times in 1993. He didn\'t confirm widely circulated stories that "Super Mario" got his name after Segale stormed into Nintendo\'s office, angrily demanding overdue rent. But many business associates say those tales fit the Mario they know — a hard-driving businessman who can be warm and generous, but also can display a temper when he doesn\'t get what he wants.. (Retrieved December 19, 2011)
^ Edwards, Benj. (April 25, 2010). "The True Face of Mario". Technologizer. It is reported that it was Nintendo of America president Minoru Arakawa who noticed the similarities between their Donkey Kong character and Mario Segale. (Retrieved December 19, 2011)
^ Thiel, Art. (2003). Out of Left Field: How the Mariners Made Baseball Fly in Seattle. Sasquatch Books. pp. 44–45. Another recount of the Mario Segale encounter that led Minoru Arakawa and the other NOA employees to name their character "Mario". (Online book accessed December 19, 2011)
^ An alternate box art of Mario is Missing! sported the "Mario Discovery Series" symbol.
^ http://kotaku.com/186665/five-foot-tall-mario-statue-for-sale The Japanese poster says "Life-size Mario!!"
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Ali Mustafa • Alligator Dundee • Alyssa Milano • Angelica • Anthony Scapelli • Aunt Luigeena • Aunt Maria • Barnacle and Long John • Blanka • Bones • Brian Bonsall • Brutius Maximus Grouchimus • Butterfingers • Bud • Bud and Missy\'s mother • Captain Abidab • Captain Clump • Chief Quimby • Cher • Chun-Li • Co M.C. • Cowboy Jed • Crab • Crimewave Clyde • Cutter • Cybele • Cyndi Lauper • Daniella • David Horowitz • Dealin\' Delbert • Dhalsim • Doc Freud • Dr. Frankenstein • Dr. Know-It-All • Dr. Light • Dr. Nerdnick • Dr. Sheldon • Dr. Sigmund Fruitcake • Dr. T. Garden • Dr. Toby • Dr. Wily • Edison • Einstein • Elvin Parsley • Elvira • Elvis Presley • Erik, Baleog and Olaf • Ernie Hudson • Evil Eric • Fire God • Flab Boys • Friendly Floyd • Gondolier • Gramma Toadstool • Grandma Mario • Grandma Mia • Grandpapa • Ellie Mae • Harry Blackstone Jr. • Haru-ōji • Helmut Kohl • Hercufleas • Herlock Solmes • Herman • Herman Smirch • Hildy • Howard Stevens • Imperial Poobah • Indiana Joe • Inspector Gadget • Inspector Klean • James Blonde • Jason Bateman • Jim Lange • Jodie • Joe and Mac • Joliet • Junior • Junior\'s Parents • Josh • Kaoru • Kid Klown • King James • King Mushroomkhamen • King Windbag • Klösn • Liz • Lou Albano • Luigeena • Luigi\'s girlfriend • Luigi Mario • Lyle Alzado • Madam AGoGo • Mahgo • Marco Polo\'s Plumbers • Marianne • Marilyn • Mario Mario • Mario Joe and Luigi Bob • Mark Twang • Max Milliplatt • Mayor of New York City • Mikhail S. Gorbachev • Milli Vanilli • Misaki • Miss Endless • Miss Persimmon O\'Hara • Missy • Mervin the Magician • Mighty Plumber • Mona • Mouth of the River • Mr. Gibbel • Mr. Levison • Mr. President • Mrs. Gammliss • Mrs. Periwinkle • Mrs. President • Mugga • Mushroom King • Netty • Nicole Eggert • Nicole, Pia and Balu • Norman • Oogtar • Pam Matteson • Patty (The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!) • Patty (Saturday Supercade) • Patty\'s Parents • Pietro • Prince Mushroomkhamen • Prince Pompadour • Princess Centauri • Queen Mushroomkhamen • Queen Rotunda • Rebecca • Rick • Rob Stone • Romano • Romano and Joliet\'s Fathers • Rowdy Roddy Piper • Roxanne • Salvador Drainado • Sam Shalam • Santa Claus • Secret Agent N • Sergeant Kooperman • Sgt. Slaughter • Shabba-Doo • Submarine Captain • Sultan Pasbah • Susanna Ross • Tammy Treehugger • Tannis • Tatsuya • Tawny Tyler • Ted Bull • The Band • The Big Kid • The Old Psychic Lady with the Evil Eye Who Reads Fortunes and Knows Everything Before it Happens • Tommy Lasagna • Tommy Treehugger • Vampa White • Vic Video • Vincent Van Gook • Waldo the Wizard • Wizard King of the West • Young McDonald • Zangief • Zero
Donkey Kong (arcade) / Donkey Kong (Game Boy)
Construction Site (25m • 50m • 75m • 100m) • Big City • Forest • Ship • Jungle • Desert • Airplane • Iceberg • Rocky Valley • Tower
Akuaman • Arumajiron • Barrel • Bowbow • Bukubuku • Chikuchiku • Dasutoman • Donkey Kong Jr. • Dorachū • Dōryī • Dotty • Faiachū • Fire • Furafurawā • Golem • Gyātoru • Kānyī • Monkikki • Mummy • Nitpicker • Ottō • Oil • Penpen • Purupuru • Rappy • Robo NO.1 • Rokkun • Sand Pile • Sairesu • Sir Shovalot • Snapjaw • Spark • Sukeruton • Sukōpī • Sunaipā • Spring • Squid • Thwomp Block • Tododesu • Tsutanōmen • Ussun
Coin • Green Shell* • POW Block • Reverse Mushroom* • Roulette Box cards* • Star* • Super Mushroom*
Boo* • Bowser* • Fighter Fly • Fireball • Icicle • Koopa Troopa* • Shellcreeper • Sidestepper • Slipice • Spiny*
Eggplant Man • Fireball • Foreman Spike • Gotcha Wrench
Super Mario Bros. / Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels
Mario • Mushroom Retainer • Luigi • Princess Toadstool
World 1 • World 2 • World 3 • World 4 • World 5 • World 6 • World 7 • World 8
World 1 • World 2 • World 3 • World 4 • World 5 • World 6 • World 7 • World 8 • World 9 • World A • World B • World C • World D
1-Up Mushroom • Coin • Fire Flower • Star • Super Mushroom • Poison Mushroom*
Blooper • Bullet Bill • Buzzy Beetle • Cheep-Cheep • Firebar • Goomba • Hammer Bro. • Koopa Paratroopa • Koopa Troopa • Lakitu • Lava Bubble • Piranha Plant • Spiny • Spiny Egg
Ax • Beanstalk • Coin Heaven • Fireworks • Flagpole • Trampoline • Warp Zone • Wind*
Super Mario Bros. 2 / Super Mario Advance
Mario • Luigi • Princess Toadstool • Toad • Subcon
Birdo • Mouser • Tryclyde • Robirdo* • Fryguy • Mini Fryguy • Clawgrip • Hawkmouth • Wart
1-Up Mushroom • Ace Coin* • Ball* • Birdo Egg • Bomb • Carrot* • Cherry • Coin • Crystal Ball • Key • Magic Carpet • Magic Potion • Mushroom • Mushroom Block • Nightmare Machine • POW Block • Red Shell • Rocket • Small Heart • Starman • Stop Watch • Vase • Vegetable • Yoshi Egg*
World 1 • World 2 • World 3 • World 4 • World 5 • World 6 • World 7 • Subspace
Albatoss • Autobomb • Beezo • Bob-omb • Cobrat • Flurry • Giant Ninji* • Giant Shy Guy* • Hoopster • Ninji • Ostro • Panser • Phanto • Pidgit • Pokey • Porcupo • Shy Guy • Snifit • Spark • Trouter • Tweeter • Whale
Super Mario Bros. 3 / Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3
Mario • Luigi • Princess Toadstool • Toad • Mushroom Kings
Boom Boom • Koopalings (Larry Koopa • Morton Koopa Jr. • Wendy O. Koopa • Iggy Koopa • Roy Koopa • Lemmy Koopa • Ludwig Von Koopa) • Bowser
Super Mushroom • Fire Flower • Super Leaf • Star • 1-Up Mushroom • Frog Suit • Hammer Suit • Coin • Tanooki Suit • P-Wing • Lakitu\'s Cloud / Jugem\'s Cloud • Goomba\'s Shoe / Kuribo\'s Shoe • Music Box • Hammer • ? Ball • Anchor • Boomerang* • Cape Feather* • Roulette Box • P-Switch • Silver Coin • Warp Whistle
Small Mario • Super Mario • Fire Mario • Raccoon Mario • Tanooki Mario • Frog Mario • Hammer Mario • Invincible Mario • Shoe Mario
Yellow Switch • Green Switch • Red Switch • Blue Switch • Blue Green Switch • Cyan Switch • Orange Switch
Grass Land • Desert Hill / Desert Land • Sea Side / Ocean Side / Water Land • Big Island / Giant Land • The Sky / Sky Land • Iced Land / Ice Land • Pipe Maze / Pipe Land • Bowser\'s Castle / Castle of Koopa / Dark Land • Warp Zone • World-e*
Angry Sun • Baby Bloober • Baby Cheep • Big Bertha • Bloober Nanny • Bloober • Bob-omb • Boo Diddley • Boomerang Bro. • Boss Bass • Bullet Bill • Buster Beetle • Buzzy Beetle • Cannonball • Chain Chomp • Cheep-Cheep • Colossal Koopa Paratroopa • Dry Bones • Fire Bro. • Fire Chomp • Fire Snake • Gargantua Koopa Troopa • Giant Cannonball • Goomba • Grand Goomba • Hammer Bro. • Hot Foot • Jelectro • Koopa Paratroopa • Koopa Troopa • Lakitu • Lava Bubble • Lava Lotus • Micro-Goomba • Missile Bill • Muncher • Nipper Plant • Para-Beetle • Paragoomba • Pile Driver Micro-Goomba • Piranha Plant • Piranhacus Giganticus • Ptooie • Red Paragoomba • Rocket Engine • Rocky Wrench • Roto-Disc • Sledge Bro. • Spike • Spiny Cheep-Cheep • Spiny • Spiny Egg • Stretch • Thwomp • Tweester • Venus Fire Trap
Mario (Superball Mario) • Princess Daisy • King Totomesu • Dragonzamasu • Tamao • Hiyoihoi • Biokinton • Tatanga
Birabuto Kingdom • Muda Kingdom • Easton Kingdom • Chai Kingdom • Sarasaland
Super Mushroom • Flower • Superball • Star • 1-Up Heart • Coin • Mystery Block • Marine Pop • Sky Pop • Pagosu
Batadon • Bombshell Koopa • Bullet Biff • Bunbun • Chicken • Chikako (Glitter) • Fly • Ganchan • Gao • Gunion • Goombo • Honen . Kumo • Mekabon • Nyololin • Pionpi • Piranha Plant • Pompon Flower • Roketon • Roto-Disc • Suu • Tokotoko • Torion • Yurarin • Yurarin Boo
The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! (animated episodes)
King Koopa (alter egos) | Mouser | Tryclyde
Albatoss | Arachno Snifit | Autobomb | Beetle | Beezo | Birdo | Birdoroo | Black Pit Bob-omb | Bloober | Bob-omb | Bullet Bill | Clawgrip | Cobrat | Flaky | Flurry | Fryguy | Goomba | Goomba Mummy | Grunt | Hammer Bro. | Hoopster | Koopa Paratroopa | Koopa Troopa | Lakitu | Mousersaurus Rex | Net Bomb | Ninji | Ostro | Phanto | Pidgit | Piranha Plant | Pokey | Porcupo | Robo Shy Guy | Robo Troopa | Shy Guy | Shy Guy Lion | Snifit | Spark | Spiny | Spiny Egg | State Troopa | Stormtroopa | Super Troopa | Thunder Birdo | Trouter | Tweeter | Tweeter Bat | Wereturtle | Zombie Goomba
Baby King Koopa | Big Bad Wolf | Crocodiles | Hildy | King Koopa\'s mother | Polar Bears | Queen Rotunda | Sergeant Kooperman | Sultan Pasbah
Baby Princess Toadstool | Bingo | Brutius Maximus Grouchimus | Bunsen | Butterfingers | Calamity Clam | Captain Abidab | Captain Clump | Cave Mushrooms | Cheepy | Cheepy\'s mother | Dealin\' Delbert | Down Under Land Mayor | Dr. Nerdnick | Dr. Sheldon | Dr. T. Garden | Elves | Elvin Parsley | Fire God | Flab Boys | Genie of Aladdin\'s Lamp | George Washingtoad | Goose | Gramps | Grandma Toadstool | Harry | Hercufleas | Herlock Solmes | Hooded Robin | Indiana Joe | James Blonde | Joliet | June and Ward | King James | King Neptune | Mark Twang | Mayor Fettuccine | Mermushrooms | Mervin the Magician | Misaki | Mouth of the River | Mr. President | Mugga | Murphy | Mushroom People | Mushroom Pilot | Obi-Wan Toadi | Patches | Pine | Prince Pompadour | Pronto | Quirks | Reindeer | Romano | Romano\'s Father and Joliet\'s Father | Royal Cow | Salvador Drainado | Sam Shalam | Santa Claus | Scooter | Secret Agent N | Slammer | Stool Pigeon | Swiss Cheese Alps Mayor | Waldo the Wizard | Whale | Zero
Amazon Jungle | Aqua Land | Brooklyn | Brooklyn Bridge | Car Land | Caveman Land | Cloud Land | Coney Island | Cramalot | Crime Land | Desert Kingdom | Down Under Land | El Desert Land | Flatbush | Happy Harbor | Jungle Land | Kingdom of Youth | Land of Ice | Land of Romance | Lava Land | Linguine Empire | Mushridge | Mushroom Colonists\' Planet | Mushroom Kingdom | Mushroom Woods | Mythis | North Pole | Ocean World | Pasta Land | Pirate\'s Port | Pirate Waters | Pirate World | Quirk | Rap Land | River World | Roads of Mushroom | Robo Land | Rotunda Land | Sayonara | Shamrock Kingdom | Sharewood Forest | Sharewood Village | Snow World | Sockhop Land | Spy Land | Sudden Death Valley | Swiss Cheese Alps | Trouter Bay | Turtlevania | Victoria | Waki-Waki | Warp Zone | Wild West
Bonkers Street | Brooklyn Plumbers Academy | Castle Koopula | Cramalot Castle | Double Cross Ranch | First Mushroom Bank | Forest of Perpetual Night and Terrible Dangers | Fort Hard Knox | Fountain of Youth | George\'s Gorge | King Koopa\'s Castle | Koopacropolis | Koopa Klub | Koopatraz State Prison | Linguine Colosseum | Mushroom Colony | Pasta Pit | Pyramid | Quirk Factory | Rebel Fort | Rotunda Castle | Santa\'s workshop | Shamrock Inn | Super Spy Headquarters | Temple of Koopa | Tower of Victoria | Tunnel of Doom
All Purpose Portable Plumber\'s Helper | Aladdin\'s Lamp | Beanstalk | Birdo Ray | Blackbeard Koopa\'s Ship | Bomb Plant | Ding Bell | Excalibur | Fireball | Fire Flower | Fireproof Lava Boat | Flagpole | Flying Pizza | Freeze Gun | Gold Coin | Golden Plumber\'s Helper | Golden Plunger | Great Balls of Fire | Growing Potion | Heat Gun | Ice Bomb | Industrial Strength Itching Potion | Intergalactic InSinkErator | Koopa-Kola | Koop Star | Koopa Strength Itching Powder | Koopa Surprise | Koopilus | Lava Machine | Lightplunger | Lost Mushroom | Magic Carpet | Magic Pendant | Magic Potion | Magic Scepter | Magic Statue | Mario\'s Spaceship | Moon Man Koopa\'s Spaceship | Mushroom Starfighter | Passion Potion | Peapod | Plumb Fu | Plumber\'s Log | Plumbinator | Plunger | Pot of Gold Coins | POW Block | Red-Hot Pepper Detector | Retro Router | Robot Monster Troopa | Royal Plug | Sacred Sink of Cramalot | Shrinking Potion | Shrinking Sukiyaki | Sinister Star | Spaghetti | Spymobile | Starman | Stereo Gun | Stormtroopa Starfighter | Super Sushi | Unzappable Hat | Vase | Vegetable
The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! (live action episodes)
Clog | CooKoo Bird | Edison | Luigi | Mario | Ratigator
Alligator Dundee | Angelica | Aunt Luigeena | Brian Bonsall | Captain Lou Albano | Cher | Clog Monster | Count Zoltan Dracula | Cyndi Lauper | David Horowitz | Doc Freud | Dr. Frankenstein | Dr. Sigmund Fruitcake | Dr. Toby | E.C. | Einstein | Ellie Mae | Elvira | Elvis Presley | Ernie Hudson | Exterminator | Frankenstein\'s Monster | Grandma Mario | HAL 9001 | Harry Blackstone Jr. | Howard Stevens | Ike | Imperial Poobah | Inspector Gadget | Inspector Klean | Jim Lange | Jodie | Kenneth | Liz | Luigeena | Luigi\'s girlfriend | Lyle Alzado | Madam AGoGo | Mama Mario | Marianne | Marilyn | Mario Joe and Luigi Bob | Mr. Gibbel | Mr. President | Mrs. Gammliss | Mrs. Periwinkle | Nick | Nicole Eggert | Pam Matteson | Patty | Patty\'s Parents | Pietro | Plant Monster | Poochie | Rob Stone | Rowdy Roddy Piper | Roxanne | Sgt. Slaughter | Shabba-Doo | Susanna Ross | Tawny Tyler | Ted Bull | The Old Psychic Lady with the Evil Eye Who Reads Fortunes and Knows Everything Before it Happens | Tommy Lasagna | Vincent Van Gook | Young McDonald
Backwards Wristwatch | Mario Brothers Clog Cleaner | Mario Brothers Plant Food | Pizza Transformer | Roseitis | Secret Chippie Decoder Ring | Steam-O-Matic | Super Plant Growth Formula | Veggieitis
Super Mario World / Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2
Mario • Luigi • Princess Toadstool • Yoshi • Blue Yoshi • Red Yoshi • Yellow Yoshi • Dolphin
Iggy Koopa • Morton Koopa Jr. • Lemmy Koopa • Ludwig von Koopa • Roy Koopa • Wendy O. Koopa • Larry Koopa • Bowser • Reznor • The Big Boo
Super Mushroom • Fire Flower • Cape Feather • Star • 1-Up Mushroom • 3-Up Moon • Key • Coin • P-Balloon • Dragon Coin • P-Switch • Berry • Yoshi\'s Wings• Jumping Board • ? Ball • Silver Coin • Grab Block • Coin Snake
Yoshi\'s Island • Donut Plains • Vanilla Dome • Twin Bridges • Forest of Illusion • Chocolate Island • Valley of Bowser • Star World • Special World
Amazing Flyin\' Hammer Bro. • Ball \'n\' Chain • Banzai Bill • Beak Pillar • Big Boo • Big Bubble • Big Steely • Blargg • Blurp • Bob-omb • Bony Beetle • Boo Buddy • Boo Buddy Block • Boo Buddy Snake • Boo Buddy Swarm • Bound Fire • Bullet Bill • Buzzy Beetle • Chainsaw • Chargin\' Chuck • Cheep-Cheep • Circling Boo Buddies • Climbing Koopa • Dino Rhino • Dino-Torch • Disappearing Boo Buddies • Dry Bones • Eerie • Falling Spike • Fishbone • Fishin\' Boo • Fishin\' Lakitu • Floating Mine • Flying Goomba • Fuzzy • Galoomba • Gold Bowser Statue • Gray Bowser Statue • Grinder • Hothead • Jumping Piranha Plant • Jumping Pumpkin Plant • Kamikaze Koopa • Koopa Troopa • Koopa Paratroopa • Lakitu • Lava Bubble • Li\'l Sparky • Magikoopa • Mask Koopa • Mecha-Koopa • Mega Mole • Monty Mole • Muncher • Ninji • Para-bomb • Para Mask Koopa • Pidgit Bill • Pillar • Pipe Lakitu • Piranha Plant • Pokey • Porcupuffer • Rex • Rip Van Fish • Skewer • Spike Top • Spiny • Sumo Bro. • Super Koopa • Swooper • Thwimp • Thwomp • Torpedo Ted • Urchin • Volcano Lotus • Wiggler • Winged Galoomba
On-Off Switch • Roulette Block • Jump Block • Keyhole • Midway Gate • Giant Gate • Bonus Game • Bonus Star • Rope • Hint Block • Bonus Block • Skull Raft • Triangular Block • Autumn
Big Mouth Koopa Jr. | Bully Koopa | Cheatsy Koopa | Hip Koopa | Hop Koopa | King Bowser Koopa | Kooky von Koopa | Kootie Pie Koopa
Angry Sun | Baby Bloober | Baby Cheep | Big Bertha | Bloober | Bloober Nanny | Bob-omb | Boo Diddley | Boom Boom | Boomerang Bro. | Boss Bass | Bullet Bill | Cannonball | Chain Chomp | Cheep-Cheep | Dry Bones | Fire Bro. | Fire Chomp | Fire Snake | Goomba | Hammer Bro. | Hot Foot | Huge Paragoomba | Jelectro | Koopa Paratroopa | Koopa Zombie | Lakitu | Lava Lotus | Nipper Plant | Para-Beetle | Paragoomba | Pile Driver Micro-Goomba | Ptooie | Robot Princess | Rocky Wrench | Sledge Bro. | Spiny | Spiny Egg | Thwomp | Venus Fire Trap
Bud | Bud and Missy\'s mother | Crimewave Clyde | Cutter | Emperor Ed | Gondolier | Herman | Holly Mackerel | Junior | Junior\'s Parents | King Mackerel | King Windbag | King Windbag\'s Servant | Kitty | Madzilla | Madzilla\'s Mom | Mayor of New York City | Mighty Plumber | Milli Vanilli | Missy | Mr. President | Mrs. President | Mushroom Kingdom Fire Department | Mushroom Nanny | Mushroom People | Mushroom Referee | Norman | Prince Hugo | Prince Hugo\'s Parrot | Prince Mushroomkhamen | Queen Mushroomkhamen | Submarine Captain | Sultan | The Mushroom Marauder and Jake "The Crusher" Fungi | Toad\'s cousin | Wizard King of the West
Dark Land | Desert Land | Giant Land | Ice Land | Mertropolis | Mushroom Kingdom | Mushroom Sea | Pipe Land | Sky Land | Underground Maze of Pipes | Water Land
Ace Magic Wand Factory | First Mushroom Bank | Kastle Koopa | Mushroom Castle | Mushroom Kingdom Orphanage | Mushroom Kingdom Treasury | Mushroom Land Central Library | Pipe Land Coin Treasury | Pyramid | Temple of Gloom
Asia | Africa | Antarctica | Australia | Brooklyn | Europe | Florida | Hawaii | Hollywood | Miami | New York City | North America | Paris | South America | United States of America | Venice | Washington, D.C.
Bastille | Eiffel Tower | Florida State Poochitentiary | Great Wall of China | Hollywood Bowl | Kennedy Space Center | Louvre | Washington Monument | White House
? Block | Brick Block | Doom Dancer Music Box | Doomship | Doomsub | Fire Flower | Fireball | Frog Suit | Fudjie | Gold Coin | Koopa Color Goopa | Koopascope | Koopa Klogger | Kooper-Dooper Raiser-Upper | Lame Brainer | Levitation Beam | Magic Wand | Nasty Net | Nice Guy Potion | Note Block | Plumber\'s Periscope | Plumber\'s Putty | Plunger | Power Pendant | Power Shower | Starman | Steam Cloud Balloon | Steam-Powered Mummy Sled | Super Leaf | Super Slurp Pipe | Tank | Time Travel Tube | Transmutational Brainwave Analyzer | Trash Smasher | Warp Pipe
Luigi | Mario | Oogtar | Princess Toadstool | Yoshi
Ball \'n\' Chain | Beach Koopa | Big Boo | Big Steely | Blargg | Blurp | Bob-omb | Boo | Caterpillar | Dino Rhino | Dino-Torch | Dry Bones | Fire Sumo | Goomba | Gray Bowser Statue | Koopa Football Player | Koopa Skeleton | Koopa Troopa | Koopa Wizard | Magnum Bill | Mechkoopa | Monty Mole | Ninji | Paragoomba | Piranha Plant | Porcupine Fish | Rex | Rip Van Fish | Stink Bob-omb | Thwomp | Torpedo Ted | Urchin
Cave People | Chickadactyl | Duke, Lulu and Rockman | Dolphin | Mama Fireplant | T-Rex | Tyrannosaurus Twins | Wizenheimer
Dinosaur World | Dome City | Enchanted Forest | Ice Land | Lava Pits | Star Path
Dome Castle | Ghost House | Neon Castle
? Block | Cape Feather | Fire Flower | Fireball | Fishbone | Gold Coin | Jumping Board | Key | Keyhole | Koopasonic Rock TV | Koopa Clown Car | Magic Balloon | Magic Wings | Mega Mechanasaur | Roulette Block | Skull Raft | Starman | Triangle Block | Warp Pipe
Mario Circuit 1 • Donut Plains 1 • Ghost Valley 1 • Bowser Castle 1 • Mario Circuit 2
Choco Island 1 • Ghost Valley 2 • Donut Plains 2 • Bowser Castle 2 • Mario Circuit 3
Koopa Beach 1 • Choco Island 2 • Vanilla Lake 1 • Bowser Castle 3 • Mario Circuit 4
Donut Plains 3 • Koopa Beach 2 • Ghost Valley 3 • Vanilla Lake 2 • Rainbow Road
Battle Course 1 • Battle Course 2 • Battle Course 3 • Battle Course 4
Bowser • Donkey Kong Jr. • Koopa Troopa • Luigi • Mario • Princess Toadstool • Toad • Yoshi
Bowser • Donkey Kong • Luigi • Mario • Princess Peach • Toad • Wario • Yoshi
Baby Luigi • Baby Mario • Birdo • Bowser • Bowser Jr. • Diddy Kong • Donkey Kong • King Boo • Koopa Troopa • Koopa Paratroopa • Luigi • Mario • Petey Piranha • Princess Daisy • Princess Peach • Toad • Toadette • Waluigi • Wario • Yoshi
Bowser • Donkey Kong • Dry Bones • Luigi • Mario • Princess Daisy • Princess Peach • R.O.B. • Shy Guy • Toad • Waluigi • Wario • Yoshi
Baby Daisy • Baby Luigi • Baby Mario • Baby Peach • Birdo • Bowser • Bowser Jr. • Diddy Kong • Donkey Kong • Dry Bones • Dry Bowser • Funky Kong • King Boo • Koopa Troopa • Luigi • Mario • Mii • Princess Daisy • Princess Peach • Rosalina • Toad • Toadette • Waluigi • Wario • Yoshi
Bowser • Donkey Kong • Honey Queen • Koopa Troopa • Lakitu • Luigi • Mario • Metal Mario • Mii • Princess Daisy • Princess Peach • Rosalina • Shy Guy • Toad • Wario • Wiggler • Yoshi
Baby Daisy • Baby Luigi • Baby Mario • Baby Peach • Baby Rosalina • Bowser • Cat Peach • Donkey Kong • Dry Bowser • Iggy Koopa • Isabelle • Koopa Troopa • Lakitu • Larry Koopa • Lemmy Koopa • Link • Ludwig von Koopa • Luigi • Mario • Metal Mario • Mii • Morton Koopa Jr. • Princess Daisy • Princess Peach • Pink Gold Peach • Rosalina • Roy Koopa • Shy Guy • Tanooki Mario • Toad • Toadette • Villager • Waluigi • Wario • Wendy O. Koopa • Yoshi
Blinky • Bowser • Donkey Kong • Luigi • Mario • Ms. Pac-Man • Pac-Man • Princess Peach • Toad • Wario • Yoshi
Blinky • Bowser • Donkey Kong • Luigi • Mametchi • Mario • Ms. Pac-Man • Pac-Man • Princess Peach • Toad • Waluigi • Wario • Yoshi
Bowser • Bowser Jr. • Don-chan • Donkey Kong • Luigi
• Pac-Man • Princess Peach • Rosalina • Toad • Waluigi • Wario • Yoshi
Mario • Heavy Zed • Kurosu • Tatanga • Rikkī • Sabāsa • Three Little Pigheads • Pako • Wario
Tree Zone • Macro Zone • Pumpkin Zone • Mario Zone • Turtle Zone • Hippo Zone • Space Zone • Mario\'s Castle
1-Up Heart • Bell • Carrot • Coin • Fire Flower • Golden Coin • Hippo • Lava • Money Bag • Mushroom • Pagosu • Sap • Soap Bubble • Star
Antotto • Aqua Goomba • Battle Beetle • Bē • Bēro • Bībī • Biroron • Būichi • Blurp • Bomubomu • Boo • Bopping Toady • Bullet Bill • Cheep-Cheep • Chikunto • Dokanto • Dondon • Don Gabamen • F Bōi • Gen Kottsu • Goomba • Goronto • Grubby • Guruguri • Harisenbon • Honebōn • Jō • J Son • Kiddokatto • Koopa Troopa • Kyororo • Kyotonbo • Kurokyura • Minikyura • Mōgyo • Neijī • No.48 • Noko Bombette • Paragoomba • Pikku • Piranha Plant • Poko • Poro • Ragumo • Rerere • Skeleton Bee • Spikey • Sutāzu • Tamanoripū • Tamara • Terekuribō • Toriuo • Tōsenbo • Karakara • Unera • Unibō • Wakiri
Mario • Yoshi • Princess Peach • Prince Pine • King Fret
Grass Land • Mushroom Land • Pipe Island • Crescent Coast • Spirit Mountain • Grand Bridge • Float Castle I • Cornice Cave • Ghost Mansion • Float Castle II • Dark Sea • Bowser\'s Castle • Light Realm • Dark Realm • Jewelry Land
Hammer Bro. • Lemmy Koopa • Ludwig von Koopa • Boomerang Bro. • Wendy Koopa • Octopot • Larry Koopa • Sledge Bro. • Morton Koopa Jr. • Iggy Koopa • Roy Koopa • Fire Snake • Magikoopa • Lakitu • Big Boo • Chargin\' Chuck • Koopa Troopa Sub • Bowser
Blooper • Bob-omb • Boo • Bullet Bill • Cheep Cheep • Green Shell • Lava Bubble • Koopa Paratroopa • Koopa Troopa • Mecha-Koopa • Monty Mole • Nipper Plant • Octo • Paragoomba • Spiny • Spiny Egg • Winged Anvil
Bowser • Iggy Koopa • Larry Koopa • Lemmy Koopa • Ludwig von Koopa • Morton Koopa Jr. • Roy Koopa • Wendy O. Koopa
Coin • Fire Flower • Starman • Super Mushroom • Toad
Bowser\'s Seizures Palace Hotel • Larry\'s Chillton Hotel • Lemmy\'s High-ate Regency Hotel • Ludwig\'s Thump Castle Hotel • Morton\'s WoodDoor-Hysteria • Roy\'s HardBrick Hotel • Wendy\'s Blitz Snarlton Hotel
Banzai Bill • Bellhop Goomba • Big Boo • Bob-omb • Boo Buddies • Buzzy Beetle • Evil Coin • Goomba • Koopa Troopa • Mecha-Koopa • Mini-Ninji • Monty Mole • Para Bob-omb • Paragoomba • Paratroopa • Pat the Bat • Rhinestone Goomba • Skeleton Koopa • Spiny • Wiggler • Z Koopa
Donkey Kong Jr. • Koopa Troopa • Luigi • Mario • Princess Toadstool • Toad • Yoshi
Bowser • Geno • Mario • Mallow • Princess Toadstool
Axem Rangers (Axem Red | Axem Black | Axem Green | Axem Yellow | Axem Pink) • Bowyer • Bundt • Dodo • Exor • Mack • Punchinello • Raspberry • Smithy • Valentina • Yaridovich
Belome • Boomer • Booster • Chef Torte • Chef Torte\'s Apprentice • Clerk • Cloaker • Count Down • Croco • Czar Dragon/Zombone • Culex • Ding-A-Lings • Director • Domino • Earth Link/Mad Adder • Elemental Crystals • Factory Chief • Grate Guy • Gunyolk • Jagger • Jinx • Jonathan Jones • Knife Guy • King Calamari • Magikoopa • Manager • Megasmilax • Shelly/Birdo • Smilaxes • Snifit
Bandit\'s Way • Barrel Volcano • Bean Valley • Belome Temple • Booster Hill • Booster Pass • Booster Tower • Bowser\'s Keep • Coal Mines • Factory • Forest Maze • Grate Guy\'s Casino • Kero Sewers • Land\'s End • Mario\'s Pad • Marrymore • Midas Fall • Midas River • Moleville • Monstro Town • Mushroom Kingdom • Mushroom Way • Nimbus Land • Pipe Vault • Rose Town • Rose Way • Sea • Seaside Town • Star Hill • Sunken Ship • Tadpole Pond • Vista Hill • Yo\'ster Isle
Accessories • Armor • Able Juice • Bad Mushroom • Beetle • Bonus Flower • Bracer • Bright Card • Carbo Cookie • Crystalline • Earlier Times • Elixir • Energizer • Fire Bomb • Fireworks • Flower • Flower Box • Flower Jar • Flower Tab • Freshen Up • Fright Bomb • Froggie Drink • Goodie Bag • Honey Syrup • Ice Bomb • KerokeroCola • Lamb\'s Lure • Lucky Jewel • Maple Syrup • Max Mushroom • Megalixir • Mid Mushroom • Moldy Mush • Muku Cookie • Mushroom • Mystery Egg • Pick Me Up • Power Blast • Pure Water • Red Essence • Rock Candy • Rotten Mush • Royal Syrup • See Ya • Sheep Attack • Shiny Stone • Sleepy Bomb • Star Egg • Wallet • Weapons • Wilt Shroom • Yoshi-Ade • Yoshi Candy • Yoshi Cookie
Aero • Alley Rat • Amanita • Ameboid • Apprentice • Arachne • Armored Ant • Artichoker • Bahamutt • Bandana Blue • Bandana Red • Big Bertha • Birdy • Blade • Blaster • Bloober • Bluebird • Bob-omb • Box Boy • Buzzer • Carroboscis • Chained Kong • Chester • Chewy • Chomp • Chomp Chomp • Chow • Cluster • Corkpedite • Crook • Crusty • Doppel • Drill Bit • Dry Bones • Eggbert • Enigma • Fautso • Fink Flower • Fireball • Forkies • Frogog • Geckit • Gecko • Glum Reaper • Goby • Goomba • Goombette • Gorgon • Greaper • Gu Goomba • Guerilla • Heavy Troopa • Helio • Hidon • Hippopo • Hobgoblin • Jabit • Jawful • Jester • Jinx Clone • K-9 • King Bomb • Kriffid • Lakitu • Leuko • Li\'l Boo • Machine Made • Mad Mallet • Magmite • Magmus • Malakoopa • Mastadoom • Mezzo Bomb • Micro Bomb • Mokura • Mr. Kipper • Muckle • Mukumuku • Ninja • Octolot • Octovader • Oerlikon • Orb User • Orbison • Pandorite • Pinwheel • Piranha Plant • Pounder • Poundette • Pulsar • Puppox • Pyrosphere • Rat Funk • Reacher • Remo Con • Ribbite • Rob-omb • Sackit • Shadow • Shaman • Shogun • Shy Away • Shy Guy • Shyper • Shy Ranger • Shyster • Skytroopa • Sling Shy • Smelter • Snapdragon • Sparky • Spikester • Spikey • Spinthra • Spookum • Springer • Star Cruster • Starslap • Stinger • Straw Head • Stumpet • Terra Cotta • Terrapin • The Big Boo • Thwomp • Tub-O-Troopa • Vomer • Wiggler • Yaridovich (double) • Zeostar
Arrow Rain • Aurora Flash • Backfire • Big Bang • Blast • Blizzard • Body Slam • Bolt • Bombs Away • Boulder • Bowser Crush • Breaker Beam • Carni-Kiss • Chomp • Claw • Come Back • Corona • Crusher • Crystal • Dark Claw • Dark Star • Deathsickle • Diamond Saw • Doom Reverb • Drain • Drain Beam • Echofinder • Eerie Jig • Electroshock • Elegy • Endobubble • Fangs • Fear Roulette • Fire Orb • Flame • Flame Stone • Flame Wall • Flutter Hush • Full House • Fun & Run • Funguspike • G\'night • Geno Beam • Geno Blast • Geno Boost • Geno Flash • Geno Whirl • Get Tough! • Grinder • Group Hug • Gunk Ball • Hammer Time • Howl • HP Rain • Ice Rock • Ink Blast • Iron Maiden • Jinxed • Last Shot! • Light Beam • Lightning Orb • Loco Express • Lulla-Bye • Magnum • Mega Drain • Mega Recover • Meteor Blast • Meteor Swarm • Migraine • Mirage attack! • Multiplier! • Multistrike • Mute • Petal Blast • Pierce • Poison • Poison Gas • Pollen Nap • Psych Bomb • Psyche! • Psycho Plasm • Psychopath • Quicksilver • Recover • S\'crow Bell • S\'crow Dust • S\'crow Funk • Sand Storm • Scream • Scythe • Shaker • Shocker • Shredder • Silver Bullet • Skewer • Sledge • Sleep Sauce • Sleepy Time • Snowy • Solidify • Somnus Waltz • Spear Rain • Spore Chimes • Sporocyst • Spritz Bomb • Star Rain • Static E! • Stench • Storm • Super Flame • Super Jump • Sword Rain • Terrapunch • Terrorize • Therapy • Thornet • Thunderbolt • Triple Kick • Ultra Flame • Ultra Jump • Va Va Voom • Valor Up • Venom Drool • Vigor Up • Viro Plasm • Water Blast • Weird Mushroom • Wild Card • Willy Wisp
Accessories • Armor • Bestiary • Beta Elements • Gallery • General Items • Glitches • Level Up Progressions • Shops • Soundtrack • Special Items • Special Moves • Staff • Weapons
** • Mario • Luigi** • Wario** • Yoshi • Dorrie • Headless Snowman • Hoot the Owl • Koopa the Quick • Penguin Champ • Lakitu Bros. • MIPS* • Princess Peach • Rabbits** • Toad • Tuxie • Tuxie\'s mother
Big Bob-omb • Big Boo • Big Bully • Big Mr. I • Bowser • Chief Chilly** • Chill Bully • Eyerok • Goomboss** • King Boo** • Whomp King • Wiggler
Power Star • Giant Star • Yellow Coin • Blue Coin • Red Coin • Silver Star** • 1-Up Mushroom • Super Mushroom** • Power Flower** • Wing Cap • Vanish Cap* • Metal Cap* • Mario\'s Cap • Luigi\'s Cap** • Wario\'s Cap**
Arrow Lift • Bill Blaster • Exclamation Mark Block* • ! Switch* • ? Block** • ? Switch** • Blue Coin Block • Cork Block • Crystal Tap • Fire Chomp** • Mine • Green Shell • Cannon • Star Marker • Crazed Crate • Donut Lift • Kuromame* • Lava • Pyro Box • Sliding Stone • Spinning Heart • Star Door • Treasure Chest • Magic Carpet • Coin Ring • Purple Switch • Skull Crate
Bob-omb Battlefield • Whomp\'s Fortress • Jolly Roger Bay • Cool, Cool Mountain • Big Boo\'s Haunt • Hazy Maze Cave • Lethal Lava Land • Shifting Sand Land • Dire, Dire Docks • Snowman\'s Land • Wet-Dry World • Tall, Tall Mountain • Tiny-Huge Island • Tick Tock Clock • Rainbow Ride • Battle Fort** • Goomboss Battle** • Big Boo Battle** • Chief Chilly Challenge** • Bowser in the Dark World • Bowser in the Fire Sea • Bowser in the Sky • Rec Room** • The Princess\'s Secret Slide • Sunshine Isles** • The Secret Aquarium • Tower of the Wing Cap • Vanish Cap Under the Moat • Cavern of the Metal Cap
Amp • Beach Koopa • Big Bertha** • Big Steely • Bob-omb • Boo • Bookend • Bub* • Bubba* • Bullet Bill • Bully • Butterfly • Chain Chomp • Cheep-Cheep** • Chuckya • Clam • Fly Guy • Fwoosh • Goomba • Grand Goomba • Grindel • Heave Ho • Killer Chair • Klepto • Koopa Troopa • Lakitu • Mad Piano • Manta • Micro-Goomba • Moneybag • Monty Mole • Mr. Blizzard • Mr. I • Piranha Plant • Piranhacus Giganticus • Pokey • Scuttle Bug • Skeeter • Snufit • Spindel • Spindrift • Spiny • Sushi • Swooper • Thwomp • Tox Box • Tweester • Ukiki • Unagi the Eel • Venus Fire Trap • Whomp
Lucky Stars • Mario Slot • Memory Master • Memory Match • Mushroom Roulette • Pair-a-Gone • Pair-a-Gone and On • Picture Poker • Super Mario Slot
Bounce and Pounce • Bounce and Trounce • Connect the Characters • Mario\'s Slides • Shell Smash • Shuffle Shell • Sort or \'Splode • Trampoline Terror • Trampoline Time
Bingo Ball • Bob-omb Squad • Coincentration • Giant Snowball Slalom • Intense Coincentration • Lakitu Launch • Psyche Out! • Slots Shot • Snowball Slalom
Boom Box • Hide and Boo Seek • Loves Me...? • Mix-a-Mug • Puzzle Panel • Puzzle Panic • Tox Box Shuffle • Wanted! • Which Wiggler?
Beta elements (DS) • Image gallery (DS) • Glitches (DS) • Media • Quotes • Original soundtrack • Staff
Luigi Raceway • Moo Moo Farm • Koopa Troopa Beach • Kalimari Desert
Toad\'s Turnpike • Frappe Snowland • Choco Mountain • Mario Raceway
Wario Stadium • Sherbet Land • Royal Raceway • Bowser\'s Castle
D.K.\'s Jungle Parkway • Yoshi Valley • Banshee Boardwalk • Rainbow Road
Big Donut • Block Fort • Double Deck • Skyscraper
Beta elements • Staff • Race Tracks • Club Circuit • Greatest Hits • Original Soundtrack
Bowser • Boo • Koopa Troopa • Toad • Baby Bowser
Plus Block • Minus Block • Speed Block • Slow Block • Warp Block • Event Block • Mecha Fly Guy • Record • Talking Parrot • Lucky Box • Casino Box • Coin Box • No Boo • No Koopa
Blue Space • Red Space • Happening Space • Bowser Space • Chance Space • Minigame Space • Mushroom Space • Star Space
DK\'s Jungle Adventure • Peach\'s Birthday Cake • Yoshi\'s Tropical Island • Wario\'s Battle Canyon • Luigi\'s Engine Room • Mario\'s Rainbow Castle • Bowser\'s Magma Mountain • Eternal Star
Captain Falcon • Donkey Kong • Fox • Jigglypuff • Kirby • Link • Luigi • Mario • Ness • Pikachu • Samus • Yoshi
Bob-omb • Fighting Polygons • King Dedede • Ridley
Giant Donkey Kong • Metal Mario • Master Hand
Peach\'s Castle • Yoshi\'s Island • Kongo Jungle • Sector Z • Dream Land • Hyrule Castle • Planet Zebes • Saffron City • Mushroom Kingdom • Meta Crystal • Battlefield • Final Destination
Barrel • Beam Sword • Bob-omb • Bumper • Capsule • Crate • Egg • Fan • Fire Flower • Green Shell • Hammer • Heart Container • Home-Run Bat • Maxim Tomato • Motion-Sensor Bomb • Poké Ball • Ray Gun • Red Shell • Starman • Star Rod • Target
Luigi • Yoshi • Sonny • Wario • Harry • Mario
Maple • Donkey Kong • Bowser • Metal Mario
Toad Highlands • Koopa Park • Shy Guy Desert • Yoshi\'s Island • Boo Valley • Mario\'s Star • Luigi\'s Garden • Princess Peach\'s Castle
Chip In • Flag Shot • Nice Shot • Out of Bounds • Pin Shot
Fairway • Fast Fairway • Green • Tournament Green • Bunker • Rough • Flower Patch • Hole • Pin
Bowser • Toad • Goomba • Boo • Koopa Troopa • Thwomp • Kamek • Whomp • Mr. I • Hootenanny • Mushroom Genie • Steamer • Snufit Police • Shy Guy • Baby Bowser • Woody • Professor Fungi • Battle T.
Mushroom • Skeleton Key • Plunder Chest • Dueling Glove • Warp Block • Golden Mushroom • Magic Lamp • Boo Bell • Bowser Suit • Bowser Bomb
Blue Space • Red Space • Item Space • Happening Space • Battle Space • Bowser Space • Star Space • Chance Time Space • Bank Space
Pirate Land • Western Land • Mystery Land • Space Land • Horror Land • Bowser Land
Mario • Luigi • Peach • Daisy • Toad • Waluigi • Wario • Bowser • Donkey Kong • Yoshi • Birdo • Baby Mario • Paratroopa • Boo
Shy Guy • Donkey Kong Jr. • Alex • Nina • Harry • Kate
Lakitu • Koopa Troopa • Bob-omb • Bob-omb Buddy • Piranha Plant
Open Court • Hard Court • Clay Court • Grass Court • Composition Court • Mario Bros. Court • Baby Mario & Yoshi Court • Wario & Waluigi Court • Donkey Kong Court • Mario & Luigi Court • Birdo & Yoshi Court • Super Mario Court • Peach Court • Yoshi Court • Wario Court • Waluigi Court • Bowser Court • Piranha Court
Mario • Princess Peach • Bowser • Kammy Koopa • Goombario • Kooper • Bombette • Parakarry • Lady Bow • Watt • Sushie • Lakilester • Twink
Bootler • Bruce • Bubble Plant • Chanterelle • Chet Rippo • Chuck Quizmo • Club 64 Bartender • Dane T. • Fearsome 5 • Fice T. • Fishmael • Franky • Frost T. • Gooma • Goomama • Goombaria • Goompa • Goompapa • Gourmet Guy • Guard Door • Harry T. • Herbert • Herringway • Igor • Kolorado • Kolorado\'s Wife • Koopa Koot • Koover • Lakilulu • Li\'l Oink • Lily • Little Mouser • Little T. • Luigi • Madam Merlar • Master Poet • Mayor Penguin • Merle • Merlee • Merlon • Merlow • Merluvlee • Minh T. • Moustafa • Mort T. • Mr. E • Mr. Hammer • Muss T. • Oaklie • Penguin Patrol • Petunia • Posie • Postmaster • Radio Contest Toad • Raphael the Raven • Rip Cheato • Rosie • Rowf and Rhuff • Russ T. • Spiky John • Spiky Tom • Stanley • Star Kid • Sun • Tayce T. • Toad in the Desert • Toad Minister • Tolielip • Vanna T. • Village Leader • Wandering Nomadimouse • Whacka • Whale • Wise Wisterwood • Yakkey
The Stolen Star Rod • A Plea From the Stars • Storming Koopa Bros. Fortress • The Mystery of Dry, Dry Ruins • The "Invincible" Tubba Blubba • Trials in the Toy Box • Hot, Hot Times on Lavalava Island • Dark Days in Flower Fields • A Star Spirit on Ice • A Star-Powered Showdown • Ending
Eldstar • Mamar • Skolar • Muskular • Misstar • Klevar • Kalmar
Anti Guy • Big Lantern Ghost • Blooper • Bowser • Bowser??? • Buzzar • Chan • Chompy • Crystal King • Electro Blooper • Fuzzipede • Fuzzy • General Guy • Goomba King • Huff N. Puff • Jr. Troopa • Kent C. Koopa • Koopa Bros. • Lakilester • Lava Piranha • Lee • Magikoopa • Monstar • Red and Blue Goomba • Super Blooper • The Master • Tubba Blubba • Tubba Blubba\'s Heart • Tutankoopa
Albino Dino • Amazy Dayzee • Bandit • Bombshell Bill Blaster • Baby Blooper • Bill Blaster • Bob-omb • Bombshell Bill • Bony Beetle • Bullet Bill • Buzzy Beetle • Bzzap! • Chain Chomp • Cleft • Clubba • Crazee Dayzee • Crystal Bit • Dark Koopa • Dry Bones • Duplighost • Ember • Forest Fuzzy • Frost Piranha • Gloomba • Goomba • Gray Magikoopa • Green Magikoopa • Groove Guy • Gulpit • Hammer Bro. • Hurt Plant • Hyper Cleft • Hyper Goomba • Hyper Paragoomba • Jungle Fuzzy • Kammy Koopa • Koopa Troopa • Koopa Paratroopa • Koopatrol • Lakitu • Lava Bubble • Lava Bud • M. Bush • Medi Guy • Monty Mole (Flower Fields) • Monty Mole (Mt. Rugged) • Paragloomba • Paragoomba • Piranha Plant • Petit Piranha • Pokey • Pokey Mummy • Putrid Piranha • Pyro Guy • Red Magikoopa • Ruff Puff • Sentinel • Shy Guy • Shy Stack • Sky Guy • Spear Guy • Spiky Gloomba • Spiked Goomba • Spike Top • Spiny • Spy Guy • Stilt Guy • Stone Chomp • Swooper • Swoopula • White Clubba • White Magikoopa • Yellow Magikoopa
Mario\'s House • Post Office • Goomba Village • Goomba Road • Koopa Bros. Fortress • Koopa Village • Pleasant Path • Mt. Rugged • Dry Dry Outpost • Dry Dry Ruins • Dry Dry Desert • Boo\'s Mansion • Forever Forest • Gusty Gulch • Windy Mill • Tubba Blubba\'s Castle • Toad Town • Toad Town Tunnels • Lavalava Island • Mt. Lavalava • Flower Fields • Shy Guy\'s Toy Box • Shiver City • Shiver Region • Shiver Snowfield • Shiver Mountain • Crystal Palace • Shooting Star Summit • Starborn Valley • Star Haven • Bowser\'s Castle • Peach\'s Castle
Air Lift • Air Raid • Belly Flop • Body Slam • Bomb • Charge • Chill Out • Cloud Nine • Dash • Dizzy Shell • Electro Dash • Fan Smack • Fire Shell • First Strike • Focus • Ground Pound • Headbonk • Hurricane • Lullaby • Mega Bomb • Mega Shock • Multibonk • Outta Sight • Peach Beam • Power Bomb • Power Shell • Power Shock • Refresh • Shell Shot • Shell Toss • Sky Dive • Smack • Smooch • Spiny Flip • Spiny Surge • Spook • Squirt • Star Beam • Star Storm • Tattle • Tidal Wave • Time Out • Turbo Charge • Up & Away • Water Block
Badges • Bestiary • Beta elements • Gallery • Glitches • Hidden Block Locations • Koopa Koot\'s Favors • Letters • Quotes • Radio Contest Events • Selling Prices • Shops • Staff • Tayce T. Recipes (by ingredient) • Toad Town News
Luigi • Baby Mario • Donkey Kong • Allie • Joy • Brian • Alex • Harry • Nina • Kate
Mario • Peach • Yoshi • Wario • Waluigi • Bowser • Pam • Bob • Beth • Fay • Curt • Mark • Sammi • Sean • Spike • Elden • Emily • A. Coz • B. Coz
Daisy • Boo • Toad • Bob-omb • Great Fairy of Victory • Kevin • Frank • Ellis • Edgar • Headmaster
Hard Court • Clay Court • Grass Court • Composition Court • Castle Court • Tropics Court • Jungle Court • Star Court • Warehouse Court
Empire • Factory • Royal Tennis Academy • Union
Shooting Stars • Target Shot • Banana Bunch • Boo Blast • Perfect Shot • Fruit Factory • Treasure Box • Medallion Match • Two-on-One
Bowser • Millennium Star • Tumble • Belltop • Game Guy • Battle T. • Koopa Kid • Bob-omb • Boo • Chain Chomp • Goomba • Koopa Troopa • Mean Woody • Mr. Blizzard • Mushroom Genie • Mushroom Jeanie • Piranha Plant • Snifit • Thwomp • Toad • Whomp • Whomp King • Woody
Mushroom • Warp Block • Cellular Shopper • Dueling Glove • Golden Mushroom • Boo Repellent • Magic Lamp • Reverse Mushroom • Poison Mushroom • Bowser Phone • Plunder Chest • Lucky Lamp • Boo Bell • Bowser Suit • Skeleton Key • Item Bag • Wacky Watch • Barter Box • Koopa Kard • Lucky Charm • Star Stamp
Blue Space • Red Space • Item Space • Happening Space • Battle Space (Basic Space • Power-up Space • Back Space • Minigame Space • Game Guy Space) • Bowser Space • Star Space • Chance Time Space • Bank Space
Chilly Waters • Deep Bloober Sea • Spiny Desert • Woody Woods • Creepy Cavern • Waluigi\'s Island
Gate Guy • Arrowhead • Pipesqueak • Blowhard • Mr. Mover • Backtrack
Bean • Bird • Foreman Spike • Gene • Grace • Ken • Kid • Lisa • Mario • Napple • Powert • Princess Peach • Rozary • Thread • Tiny • Yoshi
Peach Circuit • Shy Guy Beach • Riverside Park • Bowser Castle 1
Mario Circuit • Boo Lake • Cheese Land • Bowser Castle 2
Luigi Circuit • Sky Garden • Cheep-Cheep Island • Sunset Wilds
Snow Land • Ribbon Road • Yoshi Desert • Bowser Castle 3
Lakeside Park • Broken Pier • Bowser Castle 4 • Rainbow Road
Mario Circuit 1 • Donut Plains 1 • Ghost Valley 1 • Bowser Castle 1
Mario Circuit 2 • Choco Island 1 • Ghost Valley 2 • Donut Plains 2
Bowser Castle 2 • Mario Circuit 3 • Koopa Beach 1 • Choco Island 2
Vanilla Lake 1 • Bowser Castle 3 • Mario Circuit 4 • Donut Plains 3
Koopa Beach 2 • Ghost Valley 3 • Vanilla Lake 2 • Rainbow Road
Luigi • Mario • Professor Elvin Gadd • Toad
Bill • Blue Stone • Coin • Gold Bar • Gold Diamond • Green Stone • King Boo\'s Crown • Mario\'s Cap • Mario\'s Glove • Mario\'s Letter • Mario\'s Shoe • Mario\'s Star • Pearl • Red Diamond • Red Stone • Silver Diamond
50 Boos • Bat • Black Bogmire • Blue Blaze • Blue Mouse • Blue Twirler • Bowling Ghost • Ceiling Surprise • Elemental Ghosts • Flash • Flying Fish • Garbage Can Ghost • Gold Ghost • Gold Mouse • Grabbing Ghost • Meteor Ghost • Purple Bomber • Purple Mouse • Purple Puncher • Shy Guy Ghost • Skeleton Ghost • Spark • Speedy Spirit • Temper Terror • Waiter
Biff Atlas • Bogmire • Boolossus • Chauncey • Clockwork Soldiers • Floating Whirlindas • Henry and Orville • Jarvis • King Boo • Lydia • Madame Clairvoya • Melody Pianissima • Miss Petunia • Mr. Luggs • Nana • Neville • Shivers • Sir Weston • Slim Bankshot • Spooky • Sue Pea • Uncle Grimmly • Vincent Van Gore
Anteroom • Balcony • Foyer • Master Bedroom • Nursery • Parlor • Study • Wardrobe Room
Ball Room • Bathroom • Boneyard • Butler\'s Room • Conservatory • Dining Room • Graveyard • Hidden Room • Kitchen • Laundry Room • Mirror Room • Storage Room • Washroom
Astral Hall • Balcony • Bathroom • Billiards Room • Bottom of the Well • Courtyard • Fortune-Teller\'s Room • Nana\'s Room • Observatory • Projection Room • Rec Room • Safari Room • Tea Room • The Twins\' Room • Washroom
Armory • Artist\'s Studio • Breaker Room • Cellar • Ceramics Studio • Clockwork Room • Cold Storage • Guest Room • Pipe Room • Roof • Sealed Room • Secret Altar • Sitting Room • Telephone Room
Gallery • Professor Elvin Gadd\'s Lab • The Lab • Training Room • Ghost Portrificationizer Room • Luigi\'s NEW Mansion
Mario • Donkey Kong • Link • Samus • Yoshi • Kirby • Fox • Pikachu • Ness • Captain Falcon • Bowser • Princess Peach • Ice Climbers • Zelda • Sheik • Luigi • Jigglypuff • Mewtwo • Marth • Mr. Game & Watch • Dr. Mario • Ganondorf • Falco • Young Link • Pichu • Roy
Fighting Wire Frames • Toad • Tingle • Wolf O\'Donnell • Sandbag • Peppy Hare • Slippy Toad • Banzai Bill • Shy Guy • Pidgit • Birdo • Klaptrap • Mr. Saturn • King Dedede • Kraid • Majora\'s Mask • Polar Bear • Topi • Turtle • Whispy Woods • Super Happy Tree • Goomba • Koopa Troopa • Koopa Paratroopa • Like Like • ReDead • Octorok • Dark Link
Master Hand • Crazy Hand • Giant Donkey Kong • Giant Kirby • Metal Mario • Metal Luigi • Giant Bowser • Giga Bowser
New Stages: Icicle Mountain • Princess Peach\'s Castle • Kongo Jungle • Great Bay • Yoshi\'s Story • Fountain of Dreams • Corneria • Flat Zone • Rainbow Cruise • Jungle Japes • Temple • Yoshi\'s Island • Green Greens • Venom • Brinstar • Onett • Mute City • Pokémon Stadium • Mushroom Kingdom • Brinstar Depths • Fourside • Big Blue • Poké Floats • Mushroom Kingdom II • Battlefield • Final DestinationReturning Stages: Dream Land • Yoshi\'s Island • Kongo Jungle
Adventure Mode Stages: Mushroom Kingdom • Underground Maze • F-Zero Grand Prix • Icicle Mountain
Apple • Bunny Hood • Barrel Cannon • Cloaking Device • Flipper • Food • Freezie • Lip\'s Stick • Metal Box • Mr. Saturn • Parasol • Party Ball • Poison Mushroom • Poké Ball • Screw Attack • Smash Coins • Super Mushroom • Super Scope • Trophy • Warp Star
Mario • Princess Peach • Toadsworth • Toad • F.L.U.D.D. • Pianta Attorney • Pianta Captain • Pianta Judge • Pianta Village Mayor • Doot-Doot Sisters • Cannon Pianta • Hotel Manager • Chomp Keeper • Sunglasses Vendor • Isle Delfino Police • Big Daddy • Crate Guy • Noki Elder • Noki Elder\'s Grandson • Noki Director • Sand Bird • Great Sunflower • Il Piantissimo
Polluted Piranha Plant • Petey Piranha • Gooper Blooper • Plungelo • Wiggler • Mecha Bowser • Monty Mole • Phantamanta • King Boo • Eely-Mouth • Shadow Mario/Bowser Jr. • Bowser
Bianco Hills • Bianco Square • Corona Mountain • Delfino Airstrip • Delfino Plaza • Gelato Beach • Hotel Delfino • Isle Delfino • Noki Bay • Pianta Village • Pinna Park • Ricco Harbor • Shine Gate • Sirena Beach
Bee • Bird • Blooper • Bob-omb • Boo • Bullet Bill • Butterfly • Cataquack • Chain Chomp • Chain Chomplet • Cheep-Cheep • Coo Coo • Dune Bud • Electro-Koopa • Giant Stu • Jumping Blooper • Klamber • Missile Bill • Monty Mole • Noki • Pianta • Pink Boo • Piranhabon • Plungelo • Poink • Pokey • Pokey Sprout • Polluted Piranha Plant • Seedy Pod • Skeeter • Sleepy Boo • Smolderin\' Stu • Snooze-A-Koopa • Soarin\' Stu • Stackin\' Stu • Strollin\' Stu • Surfing Blooper • Sunflower Kid • Swipin\' Stu • Swoopin\' Stu • Tanooki • Toad • Wiggler • Wind Duppy • Yoshi
Banana • Coconut • Durian • Papaya • Pepper • Pineapple • Watermelon
Toad • Koopa Troopa • Goomba • Boo • Shy Guy • Big Boo • Mushroom Genie • Shy Guy Well • Thwomp • Whomp • Ztar • Koopa Kid • Bowser
Mega Mushroom • Mini Mushroom • Super Mega Mushroom • Super Mini Mushroom • Warp Pipe • Swap Card • Mini-Mega Hammer • Chomp Call • Boo\'s Crystal Ball • Gaddlight • Item Bag • Magic Lamp • Sparky Sticker • Bowser Suit
Blue Space • Red Space • Happening Space • Battle Space • Bowser Space • Fortune Space • Mushroom Space • Warp Space • Star Space
Toad\'s Midway Madness • Koopa\'s Seaside Soiree • Goomba\'s Greedy Gala • Boo\'s Haunted Bash • Shy Guy\'s Jungle Jam • Bowser\'s Gnarly Party
Mario • Luigi • Peach • Daisy • Yoshi • Birdo • Donkey Kong • Diddy Kong • Koopa Troopa • Wario • Waluigi • Bowser • Lakitu
Bowser Jr. • Shadow Mario • Boo • Petey Piranha • Neil • Ella
Lakitu Valley • Cheep Cheep Falls • Shifting Sands • Blooper Bay • Peach\'s Castle Grounds • Bowser Badlands • Congo Canopy
Toad • Toadette • Baby Mario • Baby Luigi • Koopa Troopa • Paratroopa • Diddy Kong • Bowser Jr.
Mario • Luigi • Peach • Daisy • Yoshi • Birdo • Waluigi
Bowser • Donkey Kong • Wario • Petey Piranha • King Boo
Goo-Goo Buggy • Rattle Buggy • Toad Kart • Toadette Kart • Koopa Dasher • Para-Wing • Barrel Train • Bullet Blaster
Red Fire • Green Fire • Heart Coach • Bloom Coach • Turbo Yoshi • Turbo Birdo • Waluigi Racer
DK Jumbo • Koopa King • Wario Car • Piranha Pipes • Boo Pipes
Luigi Circuit • Peach Beach • Baby Park • Dry Dry Desert
Mushroom Bridge • Mario Circuit • Daisy Cruiser • Waluigi Stadium
Sherbet Land • Mushroom City • Yoshi Circuit • DK Mountain
Wario Colosseum • Dino Dino Jungle • Bowser\'s Castle • Rainbow Road
Cookie Land • Block City • Nintendo GameCube • Pipe Plaza • Luigi\'s Mansion • Tilt-a-Kart
Double Dash!! • Drift • Hop • Mini-Turbo • Rocket Start • Slide-Attack
Eldstar • Mamar • Kalmar • Muskular • Misstar • Skolar • Klevar • Bowser • Donkey Kong
Bubble Capsule • Cursed Mushroom Capsule • Klepto Capsule • Mushroom Capsule • Super Mushroom Capsule • Warp Pipe Capsule • Wiggler Capsule • Bob-omb Capsule • Bullet Bill Capsule • Coin Block Capsule • Goomba Capsule • Hammer Bro. Capsule • Koopa Bank Capsule • Paratroopa Capsule • Piranha Plant Capsule • Spiny Capsule • Kamek Capsule • Lakitu Capsule • Magikoopa Capsule • Mr. Blizzard Capsule • Ukiki Capsule • Bone Capsule • Chain Chomp Capsule • Chance Capsule • Duel Capsule • Miracle Capsule • Tweester Capsule • Bowser Capsule
Plus Space • Minus Space • Happening Space • Duel Space • Bowser Space • DK Space • Star Space • Bank Space • Mushroom Space • Capsule Space
Toy Dream • Sweet Dream • Future Dream • Rainbow Dream • Undersea Dream • Pirate Dream • Bowser Nightmare
Mario • Luigi • Prince Peasley • Toadsworth • Princess Peach • Lady Lima • Queen Bean
Bounce Bros. • Chopper Bros. • Cyclone Bros. • Fire Bros. • Knockback Bros. • Splash Bros. • Swing Bros. • Thunder Bros.
Beanbean Kingdom • Stardust Fields • Hoohoo Mountain • Hoohoo Village • Beanbean Castle Town • Beanbean Castle • Beanbean Castle Sewers • Chateau de Chucklehuck • Chucklehuck Woods • Woohoo Hooniversity • Oho Oasis • Oho Ocean • Seabed • Beanbean International Airport • Teehee Valley • Little Fungitown • Guffawha Ruins • Gwarhar Lagoon • Harhall\'s Studio • Yoshi Theater • Joke\'s End • Koopa Cruiser • Bowser\'s Castle
Bowser • Fawful • Tolstar • Hoohooros • Dragohoho • Queen Bean • Popple • Rookie • Wiggler • Chuckolator • Cackletta • Mom Piranha • Trunkle • Hermie III • Piranha Bean • Jojora • Jojora\'s Friends • Birdo • Koopalings • Bowletta • Cackletta\'s Soul
Goomba • Fighter Fly • Bill Blaster • Beanie • Dry Bones (Hoohoo Mountain) • Dry Bones (Teehee Valley) • Rex • Sharpea • Sworm • Tanoomba • Paratroopea • Troopea • Bob-omb • Parabeanie • Lakipea • Spiny • Super Fly • Pestnut • Gold Beanie • Chuck Guy • Fuzzbush • Fuzzy • Laser Snifit • Virus • Yo Bro. • Eeker • Mecha-Chomp • Oho Jee • Goomdiver • Blooper • Piranha Plant • Gritty Goomba • Spiky Snifit • Limbo Bro. • Oucher Glass • Ankoopa • Mecha-Blooper • Starkiss • Cheep-Cheep • Puffer-Cheep • Malibut • Elite Troopea • Boomerang Bro. • ???? • Ice Snifit • Glurp • Clumph • Scaratroopea • Anuboo • Boo • Chomp Bro. • Gunner Guy • Hammer Bro • Magikoopa • Sniper Bill • False Bowser • Roto-Disc
Border Jump • Mysterious Mine Carts • Star \'Stache Smash • Barrel • Chuckola Bounce • Surfing Minigame
Badges • Clothing • Beans • Starbeans Blends • Professor E. Gadd\'s Accessories
Bean spot locations • Bestiary • Hidden block locations • Level up progressions • The Goodwill Ambassador • Princess Peach\'s voice
Mario • Peach • Yoshi • Donkey Kong • Neil • Ella • Lakitu
Joe • Putts • Sherry • Grace • Azalea • Tiny • Kid • Gene • Luigi • Waluigi • Wario • Bowser
Buzz • Helen • Grampie • Grammie • Piranha Plant • Boo • Pokey • Toad • Toadsworth • Koopa Troopa • Klepto • Blooper • Monty Mole
Marion Tourney • Palms Tourney • Dunes Tourney • Links Tourney • Mushroom Tourney • Elf\'s Short Course
Mario Toy Company • Donkey Kong Jungle • Fire Mountain • Spooky House • Mystic Forest • Twilight City • Mario Toy Factory • Donkey Kong Jungle Plus • Fire Mountain Plus • Spooky House Plus • Mystic Forest Plus • Twilight City Plus
Bat • Black Shy Guy • Blowtorch Guy • Bob-omb • Boo • Boo Guy • Brick Monster • Candle • Cannon • Falling Spike • Fire • Garbage Can • Lava Bubble • Mini Ninji • Mini Shy Guy • Monchee • Nitpicker • Oil • RamRam • Shy Guy Ghost • Sir Shovalot • Sleeping Spear Guy • Snapjaw • Spark • Thwimp • Thwomp • Thwomp Block • Venus Fire Trap
Mario • Peach • Goombella • Koops • Flurrie • Yoshi • Vivian • Admiral Bobbery • Ms. Mowz
Prologue • Chapter 1 • Chapter 2 • Chapter 3 • Chapter 4 • Chapter 5 • Chapter 6 • Chapter 7 • Chapter 8
Diamond Star • Emerald Star • Gold Star • Ruby Star • Sapphire Star • Garnet Star • Crystal Star
Armored Harriers • Atomic Boo • Blooper • Bonetail • Bowser • Cortez • Dark Bones • Doopliss • Gloomtail • Gold Fuzzy • Grodus X • Gus • Hooktail • Kammy Koopa • Lord Crump • Macho Grubba • Magnus von Grapple • Magnus von Grapple 2.0 • Rawk Hawk • Red Bones • Shadow Queen • Shadow Sirens • Sir Grodus • Smorg
Arfur • Bandy Andy • Black Chest Demon • Blooey • Bomberto • Bootler • Bub • Bub-ulber • Businessman • Charlieton • Chef Shimi • Chet Rippo • Cleftor • Creepy Steeple Boo • Darkly • Dazzle • Don Pianta • Dupree • Eddy the Mask • Eve • Excess Express Conductor • Excess Express Engineer • Flavio • Francesca • Frankie • Fred • Garf • General White • Ghost T. • Glitz Pit Security • Gloomer • Gob • Goldbob • Goomez • Goomfrey • Goom Goom • Goomther • Goose • Grifty • Grubba • Hamma Jamma • Hayzee • Heff T. • Herb T. • Ishnail • Jabble • Jerry • Johnson • Jolene • Kolorado\'s father • Koopie Koo • Koopley • Koopook • Kroop • King K • Lady Bow • Lahla • Laki • Larson • Lucky • Luigi • Lumpy • Master Crash • Mayor Dour • McGoomba • Merlee • Merlon • Merluvlee • Mousimilian • Mr. Hoggle • Niff T. • Nob • Pa-Patch • Parakarry • Parrot • Peeka • Pennington • Petuni • Pierre • Pig • Pine T. • Pine T. Jr. • Plenn T. • Podley • Porter • Prince Mush • Professor Frankly • Pungent • Pungry • Punio • Puniper • Puni Elder • Rob • Rocko • Screamy • Shellshock • Sir Swoop • Spiky Joe • Stewart • Swob • Sylvia • Swindell • TEC-XX • The Koopinator • The Traveling Sisters Three • Thriff T. • Toadette • Toadia • Toadsworth • Toad waitress • Toce T. • Tony • Toodles • Torque • Vinny • Wonky • Zess T. • Zip Toad
Amazy Dayzee • Arantula • Bombshell Bill Blaster • Badge Bandit • Bald Cleft • Beldam • Bill Blaster • Big Bandit • Bob-omb • Bob-ulk • Bombshell Bill • Boo • Boomerang Bro. • Bristle • Bulky Bob-omb • Bullet Bill • Buzzy Beetle • Chain Chomp • Cleft • Crazy Dayzee • Dark Boo • Dark Bristle • Dark Craw • Dark Koopa • Dark Koopatrol • Dark Lakitu • Dark Paratroopa • Dark Puff • Dark Wizzerd • Dry Bones • Dull Bones • Elite Wizzerd • Elite X-Naut • Ember • Fire Bro. • Flower Fuzzy • Frost Piranha • Fuzzy • Gloomba • Goomba • Green Fuzzy • Green Magikoopa • Hammer Bro. • Hyper Bald Cleft • Hyper Cleft • Hyper Goomba • Hyper Paragoomba • Hyper Spiky Goomba • Ice Puff • Iron Cleft • KP Koopa • KP Paratroopa • Koopa Troopa • Koopatrol • Lakitu • Lava Bubble • Magikoopa • Marilyn • Mini-X-Yux • Mini-Yux • Mini-Z-Yux • Moon Cleft • Pale Piranha • Parabuzzy • Paragloomba • Paragoomba • Paratroopa • Phantom Ember • Pider • Piranha Plant • Poison Pokey • Poison Puff • Pokey • Putrid Piranha • Red Spike Top • Red Chomp • Red Magikoopa • Ruff Puff • Shady Koopa • Shady Paratroopa • Sky-Blue Spiny • Spania • Spike Top • Spiky Gloomba • Spiky Goomba • Spiky Parabuzzy • Spinia • Spiny • Spunia • Swampire • Swooper • Swoopula • Vivian • White Magikoopa • Wizzerd • X-Naut • X-Naut PhD • X-Yux • Yux • Z-Yux
Mario\'s House • Rogueport • Rogueport Sewers • Petal Meadows • Petalburg • Shhwonk Fortress • Hooktail Castle • Boggly Woods • Great Tree • Glitzville • Glitz Pit • Twilight Town • Twilight Trail • Creepy Steeple • Keelhaul Key • Pirate\'s Grotto • Excess Express • Riverside Station • Poshley Heights • Fahr Outpost • The Moon • X-Naut Fortress • Palace of Shadow • Pit of 100 Trials
Art Attack • Bob-ombast • Body Slam • Bomb • Bomb Squad • Clock Out • Dodgy Fog • Earth Tremor • Fiery Jinx • First Strike • Gale Force • Ground Pound • Gulp • Headbonk • Hold Fast • Infatuate • Kiss Thief • Lip Lock • Love Slap • Mini-Egg • Multibonk • Power Lift • Power Shell • Rally Wink • Shade Fist • Shell Shield • Shell Slam • Shell Toss • Showstopper • Smooch • Spin Hammer • Stampede • Supernova • Sweet Feast • Sweet Treat • Tattle • Tease • Veil
Rawk Hawk • The Koopinator • Chomp Country • Hamma, Bamma, & Flare • Craw-Daddy • The Fuzz • Magikoopa Masters • Shellshockers • Poker Faces • Tiny Spinies
Armored Harriers • Bob-omb Squad • Punk Rocks • Mind-Bogglers • Hand-It-Overs • Spike Storm • Dead Bones • Pokey Triplets • KP Koopas • Goomba Bros.
Petey Piranha • Cheep-Cheep Pufferfish • King Tut • Big Boo • Bowser
1-Up Mushroom • Blue Coin • Blue Pipe • Coin • Mini Mushroom • Red Coin • Star • Super Mushroom • Thunderbolt • Warp Pipe • Yoshi Egg
The Fun Fair • Grassy Greens • Frosty Frontier • Sunken Ship • Shifting Sands • King Tut\'s Pyramid • Haunted House • Bowser\'s Castle
Bob-omb • Boo • Bullet Bill • Bumbler • Chain Chomp • Cheep-Cheep • Cobrat • Fly Guy • Freezie • Goomba • Klepto • Koopatrol • Koopa Troopa • Lakitu • Monty Mole • Mr. Blizzard • Penguin • Pokey • Shy Guy • Spiny • Thwomp
Mario • Luigi • Peach • Daisy • Wario • Waluigi • Bowser • Bowser Jr. • Donkey Kong • Diddy Kong • Yoshi • Koopa Troopa • Boo • Shy Guy
Peach Dome • Luigi\'s Mansion Court • Wario Factory Court • Delfino Plaza Court • Gooper Blooper Court • DK Jungle Court • Bowser\'s Castle Court • Mario Classic Court
Green Shell • Red Shell • Mushroom • Banana • Star • Lightning
Artist On the Court • Balloon Panic • Chain-Chomp Challenge • Coin Collectors • Gooper Blooper Volley • Mecha-Bowser Mayhem • Terror Tennis • Tic-Tac-Glow
Iron Hammer • Squeaky Mallet • Super Peach Spin • Wonder Flower • Thunder Cast Shot • Whirluigi • Fire Breath • Magic Paint • Barrel Cannon Blast • Acrobatic Banana • Rainbow Flutter • Water Bomb • Boo Blast • Lightning Spear • Tornado Twist • Energy Ball • Anger Management • Sludge Racket
Spin Jump Return • Poltergust Return • Sweet Kiss Return • Flowerbed Return • Ultra-Hand Return • Swimming Return • Spinning Shell Dash • Rolling Brush Return • Boomerang Banana Return • Barrel Jet • Rolling Egg Return • Water Shell Dash • Boo Brigade Return • Spear Dance Return • Tornado Return • Sky Dive • Flutter Return • Piranha Swingback
Mushroom Orb • Super \'Shroom Orb • Cursed Mushroom Orb • Sluggish \'Shroom Orb • Metal Mushroom Orb • Flutter Orb • Bullet Bill Orb • Warp Pipe Orb • Zap Orb • Thwomp Orb • Paratroopa Orb • Tweester Orb • Podoboo Orb • Bob-omb Orb • Mr. Blizzard Orb • Goomba Orb • Kamek Orb • Klepto Orb • Spiny Orb • Toady Orb • Piranha Plant Orb • Boo Away Orb • Snack Orb
Blue Space • Red Space • Happening Space • Duel Space • Bowser Space • DK Space • Minigame Space (4-Player Space • 1-vs.-3 Space • 2-Vs-2 Space • Battle Space) • Star Space • Character Space • Rare Mini-Game Space
Towering Treetop • Faire Square • E. Gadd\'s Garage • Snowflake Lake • Castaway Bay • Clockwork Castle
Thirsty Gulch • Astro Avenue • Infernal Tower
Akiki • Amp • Big Bob-omb • Blooper • Bob-omb • Bob-omba • Boo • Bowser • Britney • Bullet Bill • Chain Chomp • Cheep Cheep • Coach • Dolphin • Dorrie • Flutter • Fly Guy • Goomba • Goombetty • Goombob • Hammer Bro. • Hoot • Huffin Puffin • Hulu • Jack • Kamek • Kamek Krew • Klepto • Koopa • Koopa Kid • Lakitu • Lantern Ghost • Mechakoopa • Monty Mole • Mouser • Mr. Blizzard • Mr. E • Mr. I • Mrs. Shroomlock • Mushbert • Naval Piranha • Ninji • Paratroopa • Penguin • Petal Guy • Piranha Plant • Pokey • Professor Elvin Gadd • Salvo the Slime • Shroomlock • Shy Guy • Snifit • Spear Guy • Spore King • Sushi • Toad • Toadette • Thwomp • Toxic Toad Z • Tumble • Ukiki • Whomp
Bob-omb Avenue • Bob-omba • Boo Cemetary • Bowser Game Hall • Bowser Gate • Bowser Hideout • Bowser Lab • Bowser Mansion • Bowser Pad • Bowser Stadium • Bowser Toy Shop • Chain Chomp • Dance Stage • Duel Tower • Goomba House • Goombob Manor • Horror Condo • Ice Game Room • Ice Stadium • Jungle Game Hut • Klepto Ruins • Lakitu House • Loch Dorrie • Mario Vaudeville • Mr. I • Mt. Frostbite • Mushroom Beacon • Mushroom Condo • Mushroom Field • Mushroom Library • Mushroom Pool • Mushroom Stadium • Petal House • Pokey Desert • Spear Thicket • Sushi Cliff • The Hammer • Thwomp House • Town Game Room A • Town Game Room B • Town Koopa Bank • Train Station • Ukiki House
A Speeding Bill • Accessorize! • Bestest Buds • Big Boss Bob-omb • Blooper Battle • Blossom of My Heart • Boss Bowser • Bowser: Accused! • Bowserstein! • Bowser\'s Toys • Chillin\' Villain • Chomper Stomper • Comedy Bomb • Condo of Mystery! • Cool as Ice • Debt\'s a Hoot • Dino of Mystery! • Duel Tower, 1F • Duel Tower, 2F • Duel Tower, 3F • DVD for Me • Engaging Game • Find the Password • Final Showdown • Flowers Are a Blast! • Game King • Game Mage • Goal Tenderizer • Hammerama • Hearts A-Flutter • Hey, UFO! • Jungle Jive • Kamek Krew Live! • Kind Goomba • Locomotionless • Losing Streak • Love That Princess! • Mathemagician! • Monkeynapping!? • Mustached Hero! • Mysterious Riddles • Nerd Force V • Probably a Robbery? • Sploosh! • Swimmin\' Wimp • Treasure of Mystery! • True-Blue Boo • What\'s That Line? • Weeping Thwomp • Winners Keepers
4-P Pinball • Attack Frog • Bait \'n Wait • Bead Machine • Block Punch • Bomb Game • Bonus Track • Bowser Poster • Bowser Print • Breeze Buddy • Bull\'s-eye • Cake Maker • Card Trick • Castle Night • Chicken Race • Coin Poster • Compat-I-Com • Credits • Dart Attack • Desktop Golf • Dessert Menu • Digitizer • Egg Panic • Egg Roll • Eye Exam • Faux Flame • Heart Poster • Hope Chest • Hourglass • Jewelry Case • Love Me Not • Lip Sync • Magic Lamp • Map Maker • Mini B-Ball • Mini Bowling • Mini Maze • Mini Slugger • Mini Soccer • Moon Poster • Morse Maker • Passport+ • Poochy Pal • Porta-Gust • Power Star • Predictotron • Pretty Poster • Rochambeau • Screen Clean • Shroom Bloom • Shroom Drop • Shroom Slide • Snooze Ewes • Snow Globe • Soil Sonar • Stick to It • Stress Press • Sun Poster • Tap-Tap Sumo • Tile Trial
Mario • Luigi • Peach • Daisy • Yoshi • Birdo • Wario • Waluigi • Donkey Kong • Diddy Kong • Bowser • Bowser Jr.
Baby Mario • Baby Luigi • Dixie Kong • Toad • Toadette • Toadsworth • Pianta • Noki • Koopa Troopa • Koopa Paratroopa • Magikoopa • Hammer Bro. • Dry Bones • Boo • King Boo • Petey Piranha • Goomba • Paragoomba • Monty Mole • Shy Guy
Fireball (Mario) • Green Fireball (Luigi) • Heart Ball (Peach) • Flower Ball (Daisy) • Egg Ball (Yoshi) • Weird Ball (Birdo) • Phony Ball (Wario) • Liar Ball (Waluigi) • Banana Ball (Donkey Kong) • Boomerang Ball (Diddy Kong) • Killer Ball (Bowser) • Killer Jr. Ball (Bowser Jr.)
Ball Dash • Body Check • Clamber • Laser Beam • Magical Catch • Quick Throw • Sliding Catch • Suction • Super Catch • Super Jump • Tongue Catch • Wall Jump
Red Fireball (Mario) • Green Fireball (Luigi) • Lovely Heart (Peach) • Pretty Flowers (Daisy) • Egg (Yoshi) • Pink Egg (Birdo) • Gnarly Garlic (Wario) • Whiskered Eggplant (Waluigi) • King Banana (Donkey Kong) • Chimp Banana (Diddy Kong) • Bullet Bill (Bowser) • Jr. Mask (Bowser Jr.)
Mario Stadium • Peach Garden • Wario Palace • Yoshi Park • Donkey Kong Jungle • Bowser Castle • Toy Field
Bob-omb Derby • Wall Ball • Chain Chomp Sprint • Piranha Panic • Barrel Batter • Star Dash
Mario • Peach • Luigi • Waluigi • Donkey Kong • Bowser • Clay • Ace
Sophia • Meg • Mason • Chad • Sasha • Sylvia • Chris • Kyle • Shawn • Linda • Gary • Jet • Kyoko • Micki • Emi • Roy • Flit • Skipper • Whisker • Paula • Elroy • Tori • Barb • Sass • Chas • Mel • Dweezil • Mynx • Willy • Sheri
Leon • Peter • Oscar • Chet • Alex • Harry • Nina • Kate • Mark • Emily • Kevin • A. Coz • B. Coz • Headmaster • Samantha • Great Fairy of Victory • Toad • Toadsworth • Pianta • Noki
Hard Court • Clay Court • Grass Court • Composition Court • Peach Dome
Royal Tennis Academy • Island Open • Empire • Factory • Union • Tennis Academy Restaurant • Tennis Academy Training Center • Mario World
Bicep Pump • Duck Walk • Instinct Drill • Jump Gym • Reflex Rally • Rope Climb • Swift Spin • Tacklebot • Tennis Machine • Tightrope • Treadmill • Wall Practice
Iron Hammer • Super Peach Spin • Squeaky Mallet • Whirluigi • Barrel Cannon Blast • Fire Breath • Curve Shot • Power Shot • Slider Shot • Tackle Shot • High-Power Shot • Blizzard Shot • Control Shot • Flying Shot • Stunner Shot • Flashflop Shot • Summoner Shot • Gyro Shot • Dragon Shot • Sonic Shot • Specter Shot • Volcano Shot
Spin Jump Return • Sweet Kiss Return • Poltergust Return • Swimming Return • Boomerang Banana Return • Spinning Shell Dash • Quick Save • Running Save • High-Jump Save • Typhoon Save • Bubble Save • Quick-Step Save • Superswift Save • Hand-Power Save • Bubble Save • Illusory Save • Spider Save • Falcon-Dive Save • Shark-Bite Save • Shooting-Star Save • Rainbow Save
Princess Peach | Perry | Mario | Luigi | Toad | Toadsworth
Bowlbrella | Chargebrella | Dashbrella | Floatbrella | Poundbrella | Slidebrella | Subrella
Petey Piranha | Hoo | King Boo | Wiggler | Gooper Blooper | Blizzaurus | Kamek | Army Hammer Bro. | Bowser
Ladida Plains | Hoo\'s Wood | Shriek Mansion | Fury Volcano | Wavy Beach | Gleam Glacier | Giddy Sky | Bowser\'s Villa
Amazing Flyin\' Hammer Bro. · Calm Amazing Flyin\' Hammer Bro. | Banzai Bill · Mad Banzai Bill | Big Boo · Mad Big Boo | Big Chain Chomp | Blooper · Glad Blooper | Blurp · Mad Blurp | Bob-omb · Glad Bob-omb | Boo · Mad Boo | Boo Man Bluff | Bullet Bill · Mad Bullet Bill | Cannon · Calm Cannon | Chain Chomp · Calm Chain Chomp | Cheep-Cheep · Sad Cheep Cheep | Dry Bones · Sad Dry Bones | Fang · Glad Fang | Fishin\' Boo · Calm Fishin\' Boo | Goomba · Mad Goomba · Sad Goomba | Green Koopa Troopa · Mad Green Koopa | Hammer Bro. · Calm Hammer Bro. | Hothead | Lakitu · Calm Lakitu | Lava Bubble | Li\'l Sparky | Mecha-Spike Top · Mad Mecha-Spike Top | Micro-Goomba | Nipper Plant · Sad Nipper Plant | Parabomb · Glad Parabomb | Paragoomba · Sad Paragoomba | Paratroopa · Mad Green Paratroopa | Piranha Plant · Glad Piranha Plant | Pokey · Mad Pokey | Ptooie · Glad Ptooie | Raven · Sad Raven | Red Koopa Troopa · Glad Red Koopa | Red Paragoomba · Mad Red Paragoomba | Red Paratroopa · Glad Red Paratroopa | Rex · Sad Rex | Spike · Mad Spike | Spiny · Sad Spiny | Starfish | Thwomp | Torpedo Ted · Glad Torpedo Ted | Urchin | Volcano Plant · Calm Volcano Plant | Walruss
Bowser • Toadsworth • Koopa Kid • Donkey Kong • Koopa Master • Koopa Shepherdess
Mushroom Orb • Super \'Shroom Orb • Slow \'Shroom Orb • Metal Mushroom Orb • Flutter Orb • Cannon Orb • Lakitu Orb • Snack Orb • Hammer Bro. Orb • Piranha Plant Orb • Spear Guy Orb • Kamek Orb • Toady Orb • Mr. Blizzard Orb • Bandit Orb • Pink Boo Orb • Spiny Orb • Zap Orb • Tweester Orb • Thwomp Orb • Warp Pipe Orb • Bob-omb Orb • Fireball Orb • Flower Orb • Egg Orb • Vacuum Orb • Magic Orb • Triple \'Shroom Orb • Koopa Kid Orb
Blue Space • Red Space • Green Space • Mic Space • Duel Space • Bowser Space • DK Space • Koopa Kid Space • Star Space • Character Space
Grand Canal • Pagoda Peak • Pyramid Park • Neon Heights • Windmillville • Bowser\'s Enchanted Inferno!
Figure-8 Circuit • Yoshi Falls • Cheep Cheep Beach • Luigi\'s Mansion
Desert Hills • Delfino Square • Waluigi Pinball • Shroom Ridge
DK Pass • Tick-Tock Clock • Mario Circuit • Airship Fortress
Wario Stadium • Peach Gardens • Bowser Castle • Rainbow Road
SNES Mario Circuit 1 • N64 Moo Moo Farm • GBA Peach Circuit • GCN Luigi Circuit
SNES Donut Plains 1 • N64 Frappe Snowland • GBA Bowser Castle 2 • GCN Baby Park
SNES Koopa Beach 2 • N64 Choco Mountain • GBA Luigi Circuit • GCN Mushroom Bridge
SNES Choco Island 2 • N64 Banshee Boardwalk • GBA Sky Garden • GCN Yoshi Circuit
Nintendo DS • Twilight House • Palm Shore • Tart Top • N64 Block Fort • GCN Pipe Plaza
Daisy • Donkey Kong • Luigi • Mario • Peach • Super Team • Waluigi • Wario • Yoshi
Bowser Stadium • Crater Field • Konga Coliseum • The Battle Dome • The Palace • The Underground • Pipeline Central
Bowser Cup • Flower Cup • Mushroom Cup • Star Cup • Super Bowser Cup • Super Flower Cup • Super Mushroom Cup • Super Star Cup
Banana • Blue Shell • Bob-omb • Chain Chomp • Giant Bob-omb • Giant Blue Shell • Giant Green Shell • Giant Red Shell • Giant Spiny Shell • Green Shell • Mushroom • Red Shell • Spiny Shell • Star
Mario · Baby Mario • Luigi · Baby Luigi
Fawful • Gramma Red and Gramma Green • Kylie Koopa • Princess Peach · Baby Peach • Professor Elvin Gadd · Young Professor Elvin Gadd • Stuffwell • Toad • Toadbert • Toadiko • Toadsworth · Toadsworth the Younger • Yoob • Yoshi
Bowser · Baby Bowser • Commander Shroob • Elder Princess Shroob • Elder Shrooboid • Junior Shrooboid • Kamek • L33t Hamm3r Broz. • Mrs. Thwomp • Petey Piranha • Princess Shroob • Shrooboid Brat • Shrowser • Sunnycide • Swiggler
Baby Bowser\'s Castle • Gritzy Caves • Gritzy Desert • Hollijolli Village • Koopaseum • Princess Peach\'s Castle • Shroob Castle • Shroob Mother Ship • Star Hill • Star Shrine • Thwomp Caverns • Thwomp Volcano • Toad Town • Toadwood Forest • Vim Factory • Yoob\'s Belly • Yoshi\'s Island
Blazing Shroob • Bob-omb • Boo • Boo Guy • Boom Guy • Bully • Coconutter • Dark Boo • Dr. Shroob • Dry Bones • Elasto-Piranha • Elite Boom Guy • Fly Guy • Ghoul Guy • Gnarantula • Gold Koopeleon • Goomba • Guardian Shroob • Handfake • Intern Shroob • Koopeleon • Lakitufo • Lethal Bob-omb • Love Bubble • Micro-Goomba • Pidgit • Piranha Planet • Pokey • RC Shroober • Red Coconutter • Shroob • Shroid • Shroob Chomp • Shrooba Diver • Shrooblet • Shroob-omb • Shroob Rex • Shroob UFO • Shroobsworth • Skellokey • Snifaro • Snoozorb • Soul Bubble • Spiny Shroopa • Support Shroob • Tanoomba • Tashrooba • Thwack • Thwack Totem • Wonder Thwack
Bros. Flower • Cannonballer • Copy Flower • Green Shell • Ice Flower • Mix Flower • Pocket Chomp • Red Shell • Smash Egg • Trampoline
Mario • Luigi • Princess Peach • Toadsworth • Dorrie • Phantom Hand
Bowser Jr. • Bowser • Mummipokey • Cheepskipper • Mega Goomba • Petey Piranha • Monty Tank • Lakithunder • Dry Bowser
Super Mushroom • 1-Up Mushroom • Mini Mushroom • Mega Mushroom • Fire Flower • Blue Shell • Star • Coin • Silver Coin • Red Coin • Star Coin • Star Coin Sign • Trampoline • Red Ring • Big Star • Platform Block
Amp • Ball \'n\' Chain • Balloon Boo • Banzai Bill • Big Piranha Plant • Big Whomp • Blockhopper • Bob-omb • Boomerang Bro. • Boo • Broozer • Bullet Bill • Buzzy Beetle • Chain Chomp • Cheep-Cheep • Cheep-Chomp • Climbing Koopa • Crowber • Deep-Cheep • Dry Bones • Firebar • Fire Bro. • Fire Chomp • Fire Snake • Giant Spiked Ball • Goomba • Hammer Bro. • Kab-omb • Koopa Paratroopa • Koopa Troopa • Lakitu • Lava Bubble • Mega Cheep-Cheep • Mega Deep-Cheep • Mega Unagi • Micro-Goomba • Moneybag • Paragoomba • Pillar • Piranha Plant • Pokey • Raining Debris • Rocket Engine • Scuttle Bug • Skeeter • Skewer • Snailicorn • Snow Spike • Spike Bass • Spike Top • Spiked Ball • Spiny • Splunkin • Squiggler • Super Dry Bones • Sushi • Sledge Bro. • Swooper • Thwomp • Unagi • Venus Fire Trap • Wiggler • Whomp
Balloon Racing • Danger, Bob-omb! Danger! • Lakitu Launch • Snowball Slalom • Whack-a-Monty
Coincentration • Hide and Boo Seek • Loves Me...? • Puzzle Panel • Wanted! • Which Wiggler?
Luigi\'s Thrilling Cards • Luigi-Jack • Memory Match • Pair-a-Gone • Picture Poker • Speed
Bob-omb Squad • Bounce and Trounce • Mario\'s Slides • Sort or \'Splode • Trampoline Time
Mario • Luigi • Peach • Daisy • Yoshi • Wario • Waluigi • Donkey Kong • Diddy Kong • Bowser Jr.
Paratroopa • Dixie Kong • Bowser • Birdo • Boo • Fly Guy • Moogle • Ninja • White Mage • Black Mage • Cactuar
Mario Stadium • Koopa Beach • Peach Field • Sunset Beach
DK Cruiser • Luigi\'s Mansion • Daisy Garden • Malboro Garden
Wario Factory • Jr. Street • Bowser\'s Castle • Glare Desert
Sherbet Land • Bloocheep Sea • Pirate Ship • Rainbow Ship
Banana • Green Shell • Red Shell • Spiny Shell • Fake ? Panel • Bomb • Mushroom • Poison Mushroom • Star • Lightning • Slot Coin • Mimic • Freezie
1000 Needles • Bomber Dunk • Cannon Shot • Egg Shot • Fire Shot • Flower Shot • Flutter Dunk • Graffiti Shot • Green Fire Shot • Heart Shot • Holy Shot • Jet Shot • Konga Dunk • Leaf Veil • Meteor Shot • Moogle Dance • Move-It Dunk • Thriller Dunk • Thunder Shot • Twist Dunk • Wing Shot
Mini Mario • Gold Mini Mario • Fire Mini Mario • Mini Toad • Mini Peach • Mini Donkey Kong
Mini Shy Guy • Venus Fire Trap • Donkey Kong • Blooper • Mini Crab • Mini Bob-omb • Bomb Fish • Thwomp • Spark • Fire • Jetpack Guy • Mummy Guy • Polterguy • Swooper • Mini Snifit • Snapjaw • Nitpicker • Circus Kong • Cool Kong • Thwomp Kong • Capture Kong • Crash Kong • Firebar • Candle
Basement • Mushroom Mayhem • Tropical Island • Pipe Works • Magnet Mania • Lava Dome • Toadstool Castle • Spooky Attic • Jungle Hijinks • Roof
Coins • Large Coins • Cards • Hammers • Fire Flower • Pink Blocks • Yellow Spring • Blue Spring • Conveyor Belt • Elevator • Color Switches • Warp Pipes • Rotate Pipes • Water Valve • Magnetic Blocks • Swing Bars • Rotating Magnet Stick • Donut Blocks • Fire Blocks • Moving Platforms • Balance Beams • Bomb Blocks
Mario • Luigi • Peach • Bowser • Tippi • Tiptron • Thoreau • Boomer • Slim • Thudley • Carrie • Fleep • Cudge • Dottie • Barry • Dashell • Piccolo
Ackpow • Babs • Bestovius • Betsy • Bizzy • Blappy • Bleu • Blarfle • Blollop • Blubi • Boodin • Bozzo • Buffy • Captain Gills • Carson • Chap (blue) • Chap (green) • Charold • Chaz • Cherie • Chet • Chip • Conn • Cragnon • Cyrrus • Ditto • D-Man • Dorguy the First • Dorguy the Second • Dorguy the Third • Dyllis • Ellie • Fallbi • Flamm • Flimm • Fret • Gabbro • Garamond • Garson • Gary • Gladys • Gertrude • Gnaw • Green the Bridgemaster • Hammer Bro. Captain • Harold • Helvetica • Heronicus • Hoodin • Hornfels • Hort • Howzit • Inga • The InterChet • The InterNed • Janbi • Jasperoid • Johnson • Juppi • Karla • Kerrie • King Grambi • King Sammer • Ledger • Lily • Lock • Lucy • Luvbi • Marbald • Merlee • Merlon • Merlumina • Merluvlee • Minnie • Mitsy • Monzo • Mort • Muffy (1F) • Muffy (2F) • Nora • Notso • Nimbi • Nolrem • Norite • Novbi • Old Man Watchitt • Otto • Patch • Pearl • Pete • Pitta • Pook • Private Koopa • Puck • Rebbi • Red the Bridgemaster • Ruby • Sacre • Saffron • Sipsi • Skeet • Slim • Stock • Sumbi • The Three Hags • Tib • Tinga • Toad • Tribe of Ancients • Tribe of Darkness • Walter • Welderberg • Whacka • Whibbi • Winnie • Yebbi
Chapter 1 • Chapter 2 • Chapter 3 • Chapter 4 • Chapter 5 • Chapter 6 • Chapter 7 • Chapter 8
Fracktail • Mimi • Francis • Mr. L • Brobot • King Croacus IV • Brobot L-Type • Bonechill • Count Bleck • Super Dimentio • O\'Chunks • Bowser • Big Blooper • Dimentio • Underchomp • End Boss • Wracktail • Shadoo
Mario\'s House • Flipside • Flopside • Flipside Pit of 100 Trials • Flopside Pit of 100 Trials • Lineland • Gloam Valley • The Bitlands • Outer Space • Land of the Cragnons • Floro Caverns • Sammer\'s Kingdom • The Underwhere • The Overthere • Castle Bleck
AirMeow • Amazy Dayzee • Atomic Boo • Back Cursya • Bald Cleft • Barribad · Dark Barribad • Beepboxer • BigMeow • Big Sammer Guy • Bill Blaster • Bittacuda • Blastboxer • Blomeba • Blooper • Blue Magiblot • Boing-Oing • Boo • Boomboxer · Dark Boomboxer • Boomerang Bro. · Dark Boomerang Bro. • Bullet Bill • Buzzy Beetle • Chain Chomp · Dark Chomp • Cheep-Cheep • Cherbil · Dark Cherbil • Choppa · Dark Choppa • Chromeba • Clubba · Dark Clubba • Copta • Crazee Dayzee · Dark Dayzee • Cursya · Dark Cursya • Dark Boo · Dark Dark Boo • Dark Bowser • Dark Luigi • Dark Mario • Dark Magiblot • Dark Peach • Dark Striker • Dark Tileoid • Dimentio • Dry Bones • Dull Bones · Dark Dull Bones • Eeligon · Dark Eeligon • Fire Bro. · Dark Fire Bro. • Floro Cragnien • Floro Sapien • Foton • Frackle • Fuzzy· Dark Fuzzy • Frost Piranha • Gawbus • Ghoul Shroom • Gigabite • Gloomba • Goomba · Dark Goomba • Growmeba · Dark Growmeba • Hammer Bro. · Dark Hammer Bro. • Headbonk Goomba · Dark Headbonk Goomba • Heavy Cursya · Dark Heavy Cursya • Hedron • Hogarithm • Hooligon • Ice Cherbil • Jawbus · Dark Jawbus • Jellien • Koopa Striker • Koopa Troopa · Dark Koopa • Mister I • Koopatrol · Dark Koopatrol • Lakitu • Lava Bubble • Longadile • Longator · Dark Longator • Magikoopa · Dark Magikoopa • Megabite · Dark Megabite • Mega Koopa • Mega Muth • Meowbomb • MeowMaid • Moon Cleft · Dark Cleft • Muth · Dark Muth • Nastasia • Ninjoe · Dark Ninjoe • Ninjohn • Parabuzzy • Paragoomba · Dark Paragoomba • Paratroopa · Dark Paratroopa • PatrolMeow • Pigarithm · Dark Pigarithm • Pink Fuzzy • Piranha Plant • Poison Cherbil • Poison Pokey • Pokey · Dark Pokey • Putrid Piranha • Rawbus • Red Chomp • Red I • Red Magiblot • Reversya Cursya· Dark Reversya Cursya • Ruff Puff · Dark Ruff Puff • Sammer Guy • SecuriMeow • Shlorp • Shlurp · Dark Shlurp • Skellobait • Skellobit · Dark Skellobit • Skellobomber • Small Sammer Guy • Sobarribad • Soopa Striker • Spania · Dark Spania • Spiked Goomba · Dark Spiked Goomba • Spike Top · Dark Spike Top • Spiky Parabuzzy • Spiky Skellobait • Spiky Skellobit · Dark Spiky Skellobit • Spiny · Dark Spiny • Spiny Tromp • Sproing-Oing · Dark Sproing-Oing • Squig • Squiglet · Dark Squiglet • Squog • Squoinker • Stone Buzzy · Dark Stone Buzzy • SurpriseMeow • Swooper • Tech Cursya · Dark Tech Cursya • Thwomp • Tileoid B • Tileoid G • Tileoid R • Tileoid Y • Toopa Striker • Underhand • Warpid • Wrackle • Yellow Magiblot • Zoing-Oing • Zombie Shroom
Bowser • MC Ballyhoo • Big Top • Donkey Kong • Captain Goomba • King Boo • Holly Koopa
Twice Candy • Thrice Candy • Slowgo Candy • Springo Candy • Cashzap Candy • Vampire Candy • Bitsize Candy • Bloway Candy • Weeglee Candy • Bowlo Candy • Thwomp Candy • Bullet Candy • Bowser Candy • Duelo Candy
Blue Space • Red Space • Green Space • Lucky Space • VS Space • Bowser Space • DK Space • Challenge Space • Star Space
DK\'s Treetop Temple • Goomba\'s Booty Boardwalk • King Boo\'s Haunted Hideaway • Shy Guy\'s Perplex Express • Koopa\'s Tycoon Town • Bowser\'s Warped Orbit
Bowser • Bowser Jr. • Daisy • Diddy Kong • Donkey Kong • Luigi • Mario • Peach • Petey Piranha • Waluigi • Wario • Yoshi
Birdo • Boo • Dry Bones • Hammer Bro. • Koopa • Monty Mole • Shy Guy • Toad
Crystal Smash! • Egg Roll! • Fire Storm! • Freeze Frame! • Gas Mask! • Mud Slinger! • Red Card! • Super Luigi! • Super Mario! • Sonic Roar! • Thunder Wham! • Wall-Luigi!
Bullet Bill Blast • Dirt Drill • Extreme Egg • Fire Meteor • Hammer Throw • Possess • Shell Smash • Shocker
Bowser Stadium • Crater Field • Crystal Canyon • Galactic Stadium • Konga Coliseum • Stormship Stadium • The Battle Dome • The Classroom • The Dump • The Lava Pit • The Palace • The Sand Tomb • The Underground • The Vice • The Wastelands • Thunder Island • Pipeline Central
Banana • Blue Shell • Bob-omb • Chain Chomp • Giant Banana • Giant Bob-omb • Giant Blue Shell • Giant Green Shell • Giant Red Shell • Giant Spiny Shell • Green Shell • Mushroom • Red Shell • Spiny Shell • Star
Mario • Luigi • Princess Peach • Rosalina • Bowser • Luma • Polari • Lumalee • Lumacomète • Toad Brigade • Ray • Gearmos • Guppy • Cosmic Mario • Boards • Queen Bee • Bees • Coach • Penguru • Penguins • Spooky Speedster
? Coin • ? Block • 1-Up Mushroom • Bee Mushroom • Boo Mushroom • Brick Block • Coin • Crate • Fire Flower • Grand Star • Green Power Star • Ice Flower • Item Crystal • Koopa Shell • Launch Star • Life Mushroom • Power Star • Pull Star • Purple Coin • Rainbow Note • Rainbow Star • Red Power Star • Red Star • Silver Star • Sling Star • Space Junk • Springboard • Spring Mushroom • Star Ball • Star Bit • Star Chip • Star Crystal • Warp Pad
Amp • Banzai Bill • Blooper • Blue Lava Bubble • Bob-omb • Bomb Boo • Bomp • Boo • Bullet Bill • Cataquack • Cheep-Cheep • Chomp • Chomp Pup • Clam • Cluckboom • Crabber • Dry Bones • Firebar • Fishbone • Flipbug • Goomba • Goombeetle • Grand Goomba • Gringill • Jack O\' Goomba • Jellyfish • Koopa Troopa • Li\'l Brrr • Li\'l Cinder • Li\'l Springy • Magikoopa • Mandibug • Mecha-Koopa • Octoguy • Octoomba • Octopus • Piranha Plant • Pokey • Pokey Sprout • Porcupuffer • Preying Mantas • Prickly Piranha Plant • Rocket Engine • Rocky Wrench • Scuttle Bug • Sentry Beam • Slurple • Spiky Plant • Spiky Topman • Spring Topman • Starbag • Swooper • Thwomp • Topmini • Torpedo Ted • Tox Box • Tweester • Undergrunt • Urchin • Water Shooter • Wiggler
Dino Piranha • King Kaliente • Bugaboom • Megaleg • Kamella • Tarantox • Topmaniac • Bouldergeist • Major Burrows • Baron Brrr • Undergrunt Gunner • Kingfin • Fiery Dino Piranha • Bowser Jr. • Bowser
Bob-omb Blasting • Bubble Blowing • Manta Ray Surfing • Star Ball Rolling
Staff • Glitches • Beta Elements • Mario Galaxy Orchestra • Super Mario Galaxy: Original Soundtrack • Super Mario Galaxy 2
Bowser • Princess Daisy • Luigi • Mario • Princess Peach • Waluigi • Wario • Yoshi
Amy Rose • Blaze the Cat • Doctor Eggman • Knuckles the Echidna • Shadow the Hedgehog • Sonic the Hedgehog • Miles "Tails" Prower • Vector the Crocodile
Dry Bones • Koopa Troopa • Lakitu • Mii • Pianta • Shy Guy • Toad
Archery • Individual Epée • Cycling - Pursuit • Singles • Single Sculls
• Javelin Throw • Long Jump • Pole Vault
Wiggler • Toadette • Diddy Kong • Donkey Kong • Koopa Krag • Koopa • Bowser Jr. • Monty Mole
Piranha Plant • Hammer Bro. • Dry Bones • Kamek • Bowser / Blockhead Bowser
Step It Up • Battle Cup • Score Scuffle • Boss Bash • Rocket Rascals
Double Dice Set • Triple Dice Set • Halfway Dice Block • Warp Dice Block • Snag Bag • Star Pipe • Block Sensor • Grab Bag
10-Coin Hex • 20-Coin Hex • Coin Swap Hex • 1-Star Hex • 2-Star Hex • Space Swap Hex • Star Block • Coin Block
Blue Space • Red Space • Green Space • Friend Space • Duel Space • Bowser Space • Star Space
Wiggler\'s Garden • Toadette\'s Music Room • DK\'s Stone Statue • Kamek\'s Library • Bowser\'s Pinball Machine
Gallery • Beta elements • Collectibles • Minigames • Staff
Mario • Link • Kirby • Pikachu • Fox • Samus • Zero Suit Samus • Zelda • Sheik • Bowser • Donkey Kong • Yoshi • Princess Peach • Ice Climbers • Pit • Wario • Ike • Pokémon Trainer (Charizard, Squirtle, Ivysaur) • Diddy Kong • Meta Knight • Lucas • King Dedede • Olimar • Ness • Marth • Luigi • Falco • Captain Falcon • Lucario • R.O.B. • Ganondorf • Mr. Game & Watch • Jigglypuff • Toon Link • Wolf • Solid Snake • Sonic
Sandbag • King Bulblin • Palutena • Peppy Hare • Slippy Toad • Krystal • Panther Caroso • Leon Powalski • Colonel Roy Campbell • Otacon • Mei Ling • Parasite Queen • Ancient Minister • Bulborb • Metal Gear RAY • Tingle
Fighting Alloys • Goomba • Giant Goomba • Koopa Troopa • Koopa Paratroopa • Hammer Bro. • Bullet Bill • Subspace Army • Shy Guy • Klaptrap • King Bulblin • Polar Bear • Ultimate Chimera • Armank • Armight • Auroros • Autolance • Big Primid • Bombed • Borboras • Boom Primid • Bucculus • Buckot • Bytan • Cymul • False Character • Feyesh • Fire Primid • Floow • Gamyga • Glice • Glire • Glunder • Greap • Jyk • Metal Primid • Mite • Mizzo • Nagagog • Poppant • Primid • Puppit • Roader • R.O.B. Blaster • R.O.B. Launcher • R.O.B. Sentry • Roturret • Scope Primid • Shadow Bug • Shadow Character • Shaydas • Shellpod • Spaak • Sword Primid • Ticken • Trowlon • Towtow
Petey Piranha • Rayquaza • Duon • Galleom • Master Hand • Crazy Hand • Porky • Porky Statue • Ridley • Meta Ridley • Tabuu
New Stages: 75m • Battlefield • Bridge of Eldin • Castle Siege • Delfino Plaza • Distant Planet • Flat Zone 2 • Final Destination • Frigate Orpheon • Green Hill Zone • Halberd • Hanenbow • Luigi\'s Mansion • Lylat Cruise • Mario Bros. • Mario Circuit • Mushroomy Kingdom • New Pork City • Norfair • PictoChat • Pirate Ship • Pokémon Stadium 2 • Port Town Aero Dive • Rumble Falls • Shadow Moses Island • Skyworld • Smashville • Spear Pillar • Summit • WarioWare, Inc. • Yoshi\'s Island
Returning Stages: Big Blue • Brinstar • Corneria • Green Greens • Jungle Japes • Onett • Pokémon Stadium • Rainbow Ride • Temple • Yoshi\'s Island
Assist Trophy • Banana Peel • Blast Box • CD • Cracker Launcher • Deku Nut • Dragoon • Franklin Badge • Golden Hammer • Lightning • Gooey Bomb • Hothead • Key • Peach • Peanut • Pitfall • Poké Ball • Power Suit • Orange Cube • Rolling Crate • Sandbag • Smart Bomb • Smash Ball • Smash Coins • Smoke Ball • Soccer Ball • Spring • Stickers • Stock Ball • Superspicy Curry • Team Healer • Timer • Trophy Stand • Unira
Chaos Emerald • Dark Cannon • Subspace Gunship • Subspace Bomb • Arwing • Hocotate Ship • Blue Falcon • Falcon Flyer • Gunship • Kart
Baby Daisy • Baby Luigi • Baby Mario • Baby Peach • Dry Bones • Koopa Troopa • Toad • Toadette
Birdo • Bowser Jr. • Daisy • Diddy Kong • Luigi • Mario • Peach • Yoshi
Bowser • Donkey Kong • Dry Bowser • Funky Kong • King Boo • Rosalina • Waluigi • Wario
Booster Seat • Blue Falcon • Cheep Charger • Mini Beast • Tiny Titan • Standard Kart S
Sprinter • Classic Dragster • Daytripper • Super Blooper • Wild Wing • Standard Kart M
Jetsetter • Honeycoupe • Flame Flyer • Offroader • Piranha Prowler • Standard Kart L
Jet Bubble • Bullet Bike • Magikruiser • Bit Bike • Quacker • Standard Bike S
Sugarscoot • Dolphin Dasher • Mach Bike • Sneakster • Zip Zip • Standard Bike M
Flame Runner • Phantom • Spear • Shooting Star • Wario Bike • Standard Bike L
Luigi Circuit • Moo Moo Meadows • Mushroom Gorge • Toad\'s Factory
Mario Circuit • Coconut Mall • DK Summit • Wario\'s Gold Mine
Daisy Circuit • Koopa Cape • Maple Treeway • Grumble Volcano
Dry Dry Ruins • Moonview Highway • Bowser\'s Castle • Rainbow Road
GCN Peach Beach • DS Yoshi Falls • SNES Ghost Valley 2 • N64 Mario Raceway
N64 Sherbet Land • GBA Shy Guy Beach • DS Delfino Square • GCN Waluigi Stadium
DS Desert Hills • GBA Bowser Castle 3 • N64 DK\'s Jungle Parkway • GCN Mario Circuit
SNES Mario Circuit 3 • DS Peach Gardens • GCN DK Mountain • N64 Bowser\'s Castle
Block Plaza • Delfino Pier • Funky Stadium • Chain Chomp Wheel • Thwomp Desert • Galaxy Colosseum
SNES Battle Course 4 • GBA Battle Course 3 • N64 Skyscraper • GCN Cookie Land • DS Twilight House
Drift • Hop • Mini-Turbo • Rocket Start • Slipstreaming • Trick • Wheelie
Yoshi • Baby Mario • Baby Luigi • Baby Peach • Baby Daisy • Baby DK • Dixie Kong • Funky Kong • Tiny Kong • King K. Rool • Kritter • Toad • Toadette • Toadsworth • Pianta • Noki • Koopa Troopa • Koopa Paratroopa • Magikoopa • Hammer Bro. • Boomerang Bro. • Fire Bro. • Dry Bones • Boo • King Boo • Petey Piranha • Wiggler • Goomba • Paragoomba • Monty Mole • Shy Guy • Blooper • Mii
Lakitu • Gooper Blooper • Piranha Plant • Thwomp • Chain Chomp • Bullet Bill • Ghosts • Bob-omb • Cheep Cheep • Freezie • Ukiki • Birdo • Big Bob-omb
Mario: Fire Swing · Fire Ball • Luigi: Tornado Swing · Tornado Ball • Peach: Heart Swing · Heart Ball • Daisy: Flower Swing · Flower Ball • Yoshi: Egg Swing · Rainbow Ball • Birdo: Cannon Swing · Suction Ball • Wario: Phony Swing · Phony Ball • Waluigi: Liar Swing · Liar Ball • Donkey Kong: Barrel Swing · Barrel Ball • Diddy Kong: Banana Swing · Banana Ball • Bowser: Breath Swing · Killer Ball • Bowser Jr.: Graffiti Swing · Graffiti Ball
Angry Attack • Ball Dash • Body Check • Burrow • Clamber • Enlarge • Hammer Throw • Ink Dive • Keeper Catch • Laser Beam • Magical Catch • Piranha Catch • Quick Throw • Scatter Dive • Super Dive • Spin Attack • Suction Catch • Super Jump • Teleport • Tongue Catch
Mario Fireballs • Peach Monarchs • Yoshi Eggs • Wario Muscles • DK Wilds • Bowser Monsters
Mario Stadium • Luigi\'s Mansion • Peach Ice Garden • Daisy Cruiser • Yoshi Park • Wario City • DK Jungle • Bowser Jr. Playroom • Bowser Castle • Toy Field
Green Shell • Fire Ball • Mini Boos • Bob-omb • POW-Ball • Banana Peel
Bob-omb Derby • Wall Ball • Piranha Panic • Gem Catch • Barrel Basher • Ghost K • Blooper Baserun • Graffiti Runner • Bowser Pinball
Bob-omb Blitz • Broggy Bonker • Goomba Storm • Koopa Corps • Magikoopa Mob • Shy Guy Squad
Falling Star • Fire Flower • Green Shell • Jump Helmet • Magic Window • Mighty Meteor • Snack Basket • Spin Pipe • Super Bouncer • Yoo Who Cannon
Bowser\'s Castle • Fawful Express • Super Peach\'s Castle • Tower of Yikk
Alpha and Beta Kretin • Biffidus • Bowser • Bowser Memory ML • Broggy • Broque Monsieur • Chakron • Dark Bowser • Dark Fawful • Dark Satellmite • Dark Star • Dark Star Core • Durmite • Junker • Junker Can • Leaf Guy • Midbus • Scutlet • Sea Pipe Statue • Shroob • Snawful • Wiggler • Wisdurm
Alpha and Beta Kretin X • Biffidus X • Bowser X • Bowser Memory MLX • Dark Satellmite X • Dark Star X • Durmite X • Junker X • Junker Can X • Wisdurm X
Bowser Path • Bowser\'s Castle • Blubble Lake • Bumpsy Plains • Cavi Cape • Dimble Wood • Fawful Theater • Peach\'s Castle • Peach\'s Castle Garden • Plack Beach • Project K • Toad Town • Toad Town Caves • Toad Town Mall • Tower of Yikk • Tunnel
Airway • Arm Center • Challenge Node • Chest Station • Energy Hold • Flab Zone • Flame Pipe • Funny Bone • Gut Check • Joint Tower • Leg Outpost • Lumbar Nook • Memory Banks • Nerve Cluster • Nose Deck • Pipe Yard • Pump Works • Rump Command • Toad Square • Trash Pit
Alarm Bob-omb • Beehoss • Borp • Chain Chawful • Choomba • Chuboomba • Coalbit • Crawful • Dark Fawful Bomb • Dark Fawful Guy • Dark Mechawful • Dark Mechawful.5 • Dark Trashure • Drillbit Crab • Fawflant • Fawflopper • Fawfulcopter • Fawful Guy • Flifit • Glam Lakitu • Jailgoon • Lakitu King • Magifoofa • Mawful Mole • Mechawful • Metal Mawful Mole • Naplock • Nooz • Pendril • Scutlet • Sneed • Sniffle Thwomp • Sockop • Toothy • Treevil • Trashure
Airnapse • Air Cannon • Air Cheep • Bone Thwomp • Bubble Blooper • Calorite • Dried Blooper • Elite Goombule • Goombule • Napse • Pep • Piranha Plorp • Protobatter • Pwallop • Spike Blop • Stonk • Tenderling
Bowser • Bowser Jr. • Princess Daisy • Donkey Kong • Luigi • Mario • Princess Peach • Waluigi • Wario • Yoshi
Amy Rose • Blaze the Cat • Doctor Eggman • Knuckles the Echidna • Metal Sonic • Miles "Tails" Prower • Shadow the Hedgehog • Silver the Hedgehog • Sonic the Hedgehog • Vector the Crocodile
E-123 Omega • Eggman Nega • Jet the Hawk • Rouge the Bat
Big the Cat • Charmy Bee • Cream the Rabbit • Espio the Chameleon • Koopa Troopa • Lakitu • Shy Guy • Toad • Blue Toad • Purple Toad
Alpine Skiing • Bobsleigh • Curling • Downhill Skiing
• Figure Skating • Freestyle Skiing Moguls • Ski Cross • Ice Hockey • Luge
• Skeleton • Ski Jumping • Snowboard Cross • Snowboard Halfpipe
Mario • Luigi • Blue Toad • Yellow Toad
Bowser Jr. • Larry Koopa • Roy Koopa • Lemmy Koopa • Wendy O. Koopa • Iggy Koopa • Morton Koopa Jr. • Ludwig von Koopa • Kamek • Bowser
World 1 • World 2 • World 3 • World 4 • World 5 • World 6 • World 7 • World 8 • World 9 • Coin Courses
Super Mushroom • Mario Car • 1-Up Mushroom • Mini Mushroom • Propeller Mushroom • Fire Flower • Ice Flower • Penguin Suit • Star • Coin • Blue Coin • Red Coin • Red Ring • Star Coin • Trampoline • POW Block • Glow Block • Propeller Block • Stretch Block • Roulette Block • P-Switch • ? Switch • Red ! Switch • Lakitu Block • Barrel • Toad Balloon • Berry
Green Yoshi • Yellow Yoshi • Pink Yoshi • Light Blue Yoshi • Jumbo Ray • Spine Coaster
Amp • Baby Blooper • Ball \'n\' Chain • Banzai Bill • Banzai Bill Blaster • Big Boo • Big Piranha Plant • Big Venus Fire Trap • Bill Blaster • Blooper • Blooper Nanny • Bob-omb • Bulber • Boo • Boomerang Bro. • Bramball • Broozer • Bullet Bill • Buzzy Beetle • Cannonball • Chain Chomp • Cheep Cheep • Cheep Chomp • Circling Boo Buddies • Clampy • Climbing Koopa • Cooligan • Crowber • Deep Cheep • Dry Bones • Eep Cheep • Firebar • Fire Bro. • Fire Chomp • Fire Piranha Plant • Fire Snake • Fishbone • Foo • Fuzzy • Ghost Vase • Giant Cannonball • Giant Spiked Ball • Goomba • Grand Goomba • Hammer Bro. • Heavy Para-Beetle • Huckit Crab • Ice Bro. • Jellybeam • King Bill • Koopa Paratroopa • Koopa Troopa • Lakitu • Lava Bubble • Magikoopa • Mecha-Koopa • Big Cheep Cheep • Big Deep Cheep • Mega Fuzzy • Mega Goomba • Mega Urchin • Mega Wiggler • Micro-Goomba • Missile Banzai Bill • Missile Bill • Monty Mole • Muncher • Para-bomb • Para-Beetle • Paragoomba • Pillar • Piranha Plant • Pokey • Porcupuffer • Raining Debris • River Piranha Plant • Rocket Engine • Rocky Wrench • Scaredy Rat • Skewer • Sledge Bro. • Spike • Spike Top • Spiked Ball • Spiny • Spiny Cheep Cheep • Stalking Piranha Plant • Stone Spike • Super Dry Bones • Super Thwomp • Swooper • Thwomp • Urchin • Wiggler
1-Up Blast • Power-Up Panels • Enemy Course
Beta elements • Staff • Glitches • Coin Battle
Bees • Bill Board • Black Jibberjay • Bob-omb Buddies • Bowser • Bowser Jr. • Coach • Cosmic Spirit • Co-Star Luma • Fluzzard • Gearmo • Gold Gearmo • Jibberjays • Lubba • Luma • Lumalee • Penguin • Penguru • Princess Peach • Queen Bee • Rosalina • Silver Gearmo • Star Bunny • The Chimp • Toad • Toad Brigade • Whittle
? Block • ? Coin • 1-Up Mushroom • Balloon • Bee Mushroom • Berries • Blimp Fruit • Boo Mushroom • Brick Block • Bronze Star • Bulb Berry • Chance Cube • Clock • Cloud Flower • Coin • Comet Medal • Cosmic Platform • Crate • Dash Pepper • Spin Drill • Flip-Out Wall • Flip-Swap Platform • Flower Grapple • Fire Flower • Flying ? Block • Grand Star • Green Power Star • Ground Pound Switch • Item Crystal • Large Coin • Launch Star • Leaf Raft • Life Mushroom • Meteorite • Midway Point • Portal • Power Star • Pull Star • Purple Coin • Purple Coin Ball • Rainbow Note • Rainbow Star • Rock Mushroom • Silver Star • Sling Star • Snake Block • Snowball • Spring • Spring Mushroom • Star Ball • Star Bit • Star Chip • Star Crystal • Teleporter • Tip Network • Warp Pad
Amp • Banzai Bill • Big Boo • Boo • Boulder • Boomerang Bro. • Blooper • Blue Lava Bubble • Bob-omb • Bomb Boo • Bomp • Bullet Bill • Cheep-Cheep • Chomp • Chomp Pup • Choppah • Clam • Cluckboom • Crabber • Cosmic Clone • Digga • Dry Bones • Electricity Shooter • Elite Octoomba • Firebar • Fire Shooter • Fizzlit • Flaptack • Flipbug • Flomp • Fuzzy • Gargantua Koopa Troopa • Golden Chomp • Goomba • Goombeetle • Grand Goomba • Gray Bowser Statue • Grinder • Gringill • Gummit • Hammer Bro. • Huge Paragoomba • Jack O\' Goomba • Jammyfish • Jellyfish • Kleptoad • Koopa Troopa • Lakitu • Lava Bubble • Ledge Hammer • Li\'l Brrr • Li\'l Cinder • Mattermouth • Starbag • Octoboo • Octoomba • Octoguy • Octopus • Magikoopa • Magmaargh • Magmaw • Mandibug • Mecha-Koopa • Mega Wiggler • Mine • Paragoomba • Pinhead • Piranha Plant • Piranhacus Giganticus • Pokey Sprout • Porcupuffer • Prickly Piranha Plant • Pupdozer • Rhomp • Scuttle Bug • Sentry Beam • Silver Chomp • Skeeter • Slurple • Smeech • Snoodle • Spiky Plant • Spiky Topman • Spiny • Spiny Hermit • Stretch Plant • Swaphopper • Swooper • Thwomp • Topman • Topmini • Tox Box • Twirlip • Undergrunt • Undergrunt Gunner • Urchin • Venus Flower Trap • Water Shooter • Whimp • Whomp • Wiggler
Peewee Piranha • Giga Lakitu • Digga-Leg • Gobblegut • Bugaboom • Rollodillo • Sorbetti • Megahammer • Glamdozer • Squizzard • Prince Pikante • Boomsday Machine • Whomp King • Fire Gobblegut • Giant Bowser • Dino Piranha • King Kaliente • Major Burrows • Bouldergeist • Fiery Dino Piranha
Crate Burning • Fluzzard Gliding • Star Ball Rolling
Staff • Glitches • Beta Elements • Mario Galaxy Orchestra • Super Mario Galaxy 2: Original Soundtrack
Behemoth • Behemoth King • Birdo • Blue Yoshi • Boo • Dry Bones • Gold Ghost • Koopa Troopa • Lakitu • Monty Mole • Penguin • Pianta • Purple Puncher • Red Yoshi • Shy Guy
Mario Stadium • Koopa Troopa Beach • Peach\'s Castle • DK Dock • Toad Park • Luigi\'s Mansion • Western Junction • Daisy Garden • Wario Factory • Bowser Jr. Blvd. • Bowser\'s Castle • Waluigi Pinball • Ghoulish Galleon • Star Ship
Banana Peel • Bob-omb • Coin • Green Shell • Mini Mushroom • Red Shell • Super Star
Feed Petey • Harmony Hustle • Bob-omb Dodge • Smash Skate
Image gallery • Beta elements • Glitches • Media • Staff
World 1 • World 2 • World 3 • World 4 • World 5 • World 6 • World 7 • World 8 • Special 1 • Special 2 • Special 3 • Special 4 • Special 5 • Special 6 • Special 7 • Special 8
+ Clock • ? Block • 1-Up Mushroom • Assist Block • Baddie Box • Binoculars • Boomerang Flower • Brick Block • Cannon • Coin • Coin Block • Coin Box • Crate • Donut Lift • Elevator • Flip-Swap Platform • Fire Flower • Flying ? Block • Invincibility Leaf • Jump Block • Mystery Box • Propeller Box • Coin Box • P-Switch • P-Wing • Platform Block • Rainbow Note • Red Coin • Red Ring • Roulette Block • Snake Panel • Star Medal • Statue Leaf • StreetPass Gift • Super Star • Super Mushroom • Super Leaf • Tail Tree • Warp Pipe • Coin Ring
Ball \'n\' Chain • Banzai Bill • Banzai Bill Blaster • Biddybud • Big Boo • Bill Blaster • Blokkablok • Boo • Boomerang Bro. • Blooper • Bob-omb • Bullet Bill • Chain-Chomp • Cheep-Cheep • Coin Coffer • Cosmic Clone • Draglet • Dry Bones • Fake Block • Firebar • Flophopper • Fuzzy • Goomba • Goomba Tower • Grand Tail Goomba • Grinder • Hammer Bro. • Inky Piranha Plant • Koopa Troopa • Lava Bubble • Magikoopa • Monty Mole • Morty Mole • Magmaargh • Para-Biddybud • Paragoomba • Peepa • Piranha Plant • Pokey • Porcupuffer • Prongo • Rocky Wrench • Rocket Engine • Sandmaargh • Skewer • Spike Eel • Spiked Ball • Spiky Plant • Spiny • Stingby • Tail Bob-omb • Tail Boo • Tail Bullet Bill • Tail Goomba • Tail Thwomp • Thwomp • Venus Fire Trap • Wallop
Bowser • Dry Bowser • False Bowser • Boom Boom • Pom Pom
Amy Rose • Blaze the Cat • Doctor Eggman • Knuckles the Echidna • Metal Sonic • Shadow the Hedgehog • Silver the Hedgehog • Sonic the Hedgehog • Miles "Tails" Prower • Vector the Crocodile
Charmy Bee • Cream the Rabbit • Espio the Chameleon• Lakitu • Shy Guy • Toad
100m • 110m Hurdles • 4x100m Relay • Long Jump • Hammer Throw • Discus Throw • Javelin Throw
) • Canoeing • Equestrian • Badminton • Beach Volleyball • Table Tennis • Football • Shooting • Fencing • Cycling • Dream Long Jump • Dream Rafting • Dream Discus • Dream Uneven Bars • Dream Hurdles • Dream Equestrian • Dream Sprint • Dream Trampoline • Dream Spacewalk • Dream Fencing
Race Walk • Canoeing • Judo • Breaststroke • Balance Beam
Mario • Luigi • Peach • Yoshi • Bowser • Donkey Kong • Toad • Koopa Troopa
Daisy • Wario • Rosalina • Metal Mario • Shy Guy • Honey Queen • Wiggler • Lakitu • Mii
Standard • Gold Standard • Birthday Girl • Bumble V • Bruiser • Soda Jet • Tiny Tug • Cact-X • Koopa Clown • Cloud 9 • Zucchini • Blue Seven • Bolt Buggy
Standard • Gold Tires • Roller • Slim • Slick • Sponge • Mushroom • Wood • Red Monster • Monster
Super Glider • Gold Glider • Peach Parasol • Flower Glider • Beast Glider • Swooper • Paraglider
Toad Circuit • Daisy Hills • Cheep Cheep Lagoon • Shy Guy Bazaar
Wuhu Loop • Mario Circuit • Music Park • Rock Rock Mountain
Piranha Plant Slide • Wario Shipyard • Neo Bowser City • Maka Wuhu
DK Jungle • Rosalina\'s Ice World • Bowser\'s Castle • Rainbow Road
N64 Luigi Raceway • GBA Bowser Castle 1 • Wii Mushroom Gorge • DS Luigi\'s Mansion
N64 Koopa Beach • SNES Mario Circuit 2 • Wii Coconut Mall • DS Waluigi Pinball
N64 Kalimari Desert • DS DK Pass • GCN Daisy Cruiser • Wii Maple Treeway
Wii Koopa Cape • GCN Dino Dino Jungle • DS Airship Fortress • SNES Rainbow Road
Honeybee Hive • Sherbet Rink • Wuhu Town
Drift • Hop • Mini-Turbo • Rocket Start • Slipstreaming • Trick
Mario • Luigi • Princess Peach • Yoshi • Bowser • Toad • Donkey Kong • Wario • Waluigi • Princess Daisy • Birdo • Diddy Kong • Bowser Jr.
Slime • Princessa • Kiryl • Yangus • Angelo • Platypunk • Bianca • Alena • Carver • Jessica • Dragonlord • Stella • Patty
Bowser\'s Castle • Delfino Plaza • Good Egg Galaxy • Mario Circuit • Mario Stadium • Peach\'s Castle • Starship Mario • World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros.) • Yoshi\'s Island
Alefgard • Alltrades Abbey • Castle Trodain • Mount Magmageddon • Slimenia • Ghost Ship • The Colossuss • The Observatory • The Robbin\' Hood Ruins
Bowser • Bowser Jr. • Yellow Toad • Green Toad • Blue Toad • Goombas • Whittles • Piantas • Bob-ombs • Urchins • Boos • Goomba Towers • Dolphins • Mecha-Koopas • Bullet Bills • Piranha Plants • Spinies • Sushi • Huckit Crabs • Seagulls • Swoopers • Monty Moles • Hammer Bros. • Fire Bros. • Buzzy Beetles • Penguins • Mr. Blizzards • Fishbones • Deep-Cheeps • Thwomps • Scaredy Rat
Lakitu • Whomp • Dry Bones • Cheep-Cheep • Spike • Bowser Jr. • Diddy Kong
Wiggler • Big Bob-omb • King Boo • Blooper • Chain Chomp • Bowser • Donkey Kong
Banana • Dice Block • Mini Star • Mini Ztar • Slow Dice Block • Z-Banana • 0-1 Dice Block • 1-2-3 Dice Block • 4-5-6 Dice Block • 1-10 Dice Block
Green Space • Dice Block Space • Event Space • Dash Space • Back Space • Shuffle Space • Spin Space • Lucky Space • Unlucky Space • Bowser Space • Mini Star Space • Mini Ztar Space • Free-for-All Space • Battle Space • 1-vs-Rival Space • Bowser Jr. Space • Captain Event Space • Boss Battle Space • Magma Space • Jackpot+ Space • DK Space • POW Space
Toad Road • Bob-omb Factory • Boo\'s Horror Castle • Blooper Beach • Magma Mine • Bowser Station • DK\'s Jungle Ruins
Step It Up • Garden Battle • Choice Challenge • High Rollers • Time Attack • Boss Rush
Mini Donkey Kong • Mini Mario • Mini Pauline • Mini Peach • Mini Toad
Bullet Bill • Capture Kong • Catapult Kong • Mini Fly Guy • Mini Shy Guy
Mario\'s Main Event • Puzzle Palace • Many Mini Mayhem • Giant Jungle
Mini Target Smash • Fly Guy Grab • Cube Crash • Elevation Station
Mario • Luigi • Peach • Yoshi • Daisy • Boo • Bowser Jr. • Diddy Kong • Donkey Kong • Waluigi • Wario • Bowser
Luma • Baby Mario • Baby Peach • Dry Bowser
Red Yoshi • Blue Yoshi • Light Blue Yoshi • Yellow Yoshi • Pink Yoshi • Black Yoshi • White Yoshi • Metal Mario
Toad • Lakitu • Toads • Goomba • Mecha-Koopa • Penguin • Shy Guy • Koopa Troopa • Piranha Plant • Inky Piranha Plant • Buzzy Beetle • Koopa Paratroopa
Mario Stadium • Mushroom Valley • Wario Dunes • DK Jungle • Bowser\'s Castle • Penguin Iceberg • Peach\'s Palace • Galaxy Arena
Ring Shot • Super Mario Tennis • Galaxy Rally • Ink Showdown
Bowser • Koopalings (Roy Koopa • Iggy Koopa • Larry Koopa • Wendy O. Koopa • Morton Koopa Jr. • Lemmy Koopa • Ludwig von Koopa) • Reznor • Dry Bowser
World 1 • World 2 • World Mushroom • World 3 • World 4 • World Flower • World 5 • World 6 • World Star
10 Gold Coin • 100 Gold Coin • Blue Coin • Brick Block • Coin • Crown Coin • Fire Flower • Gold Flower • Gold Mushroom • Gold Ring • Invincibility Leaf • Mega Mushroom • Mini Mushroom • Moon Coin • Red Ring • Springboard • Star • Star Coin • Super Leaf • Gold Block • Super Mushroom
Amp • Banzai Bill • Banzai Bill Blaster • Big Bone Piranha Plant • Big Boo • Big Piranha Plant • Big Venus Fire Trap • Big Whomp • Bill Blaster • Baby Blooper • Blooper • Blooper Nanny • Bob-omb • Bone Goomba • Bone Piranha Plant • Boo • Boohemoth • Boomerang Bro. • Boulder • Bullet Bill • Buzzy Beetle • Chain Chomp • Cheep-Cheep • Cheep-Chomp • Climbing Koopa • Coin Coffer • Crowber • Deep-Cheep • Dry Bones • Firebar • Fire Bro. • Fire Chomp • Fire Snake • Fishbone • Fuzzy • Goomba • Goomba Tower • Gray Bowser Statue • Grinder • Hammer Bro. • Koopa Paratroopa • Koopa Troopa • Lakitu • Lava Bubble • Mega Cheep-Cheep • Mega Deep-Cheep • Mega Fuzzy • Micro-Goomba • Mini Urchin • Para-bomb • Paragoomba • Peepa • Piranha Plant • Pokey • Porcupuffer • Raining Debris • Rocket Engine • Scuttle Bug • Skewer • Sledge Bro. • Spike Top • Spiked Ball • Spiny • Spiny Cheep-Cheep • Super Dry Bones • Super Thwomp • Swooper • Thwomp • Urchin • Venus Fire Trap • Whomp • Wiggler
Megasparkle Goomba • Tower Power Pokey • Gooper Blooper • Mizzter Blizzard • Petey Piranha • Bowser • Bowser Jr. • Kamek • Big Buzzy Beetle • Wiggler Segments • Big Scuttle Bug • Big Cheep Cheep • Big Boo • Big Chain Chomp
2-Fold Goomba • 5-Fold Paragoomba • Accordion Guy • Bill Blaster • Bob-omb • Bony Beetle • Boo • Boomerang Bro. • Boo Stack • Broozer • Buzzy Beetle • Cheep Cheep • Clip Guy • Dry Bones • Fire Bro. • Fire Piranha • Fuzzy • Goomba • Hammer Bro. • Ice Bro. • Koopa Paratroopa • Koopa Troopa • Lava Bubble • Magikoopa • Maraca Guy • Mariachi Guy • Mural Goomba • Mural Koopa • Ninji • Paint Guy • Paper-Cone Goomba • Para-bomb • Paragoomba • Piranha Plant • Poison Blooper • Pokey • Rocky Wrench • Scaredy Rat • Scuttlebug • Shiny Bob-omb • Shiny-Cone Goomba • Shiny Buzzy Beetle • Shiny Goomba • Shiny Koopa Paratroopa • Shiny Koopa Troopa • Shiny Paragoomba • Shy Guy • Snifit • Snow Spike • Sombrero Guy • Spear Guy • Spike • Spike Top • Spiny • Swooper • Whomp
Warm Fuzzy Plains • Bouquet Gardens • Water\'s Edge Way • Hither Thither Hill • Whammino Mountain • Goomba\'s Fortress
Drybake Desert • Yoshi Sphinx • Sandshifter Ruins • Damp Oasis • Drybake Stadium
Leaflitter Path • The Bafflewood • Wiggler\'s Tree House • Strike Lake • Loop Loop River • Outlook Point • Rustle Burrow • Tree Branch Trail • Gauntlet Pond • Stump Glade • Holey Thicket • Whitecap Beach
Snow Rise • Ice Flow • The Enigmansion • Shaved-Ice Cave • Whiteout Valley • Bowser\'s Snow Fort
Shy Guy Jungle • Jungle Rapids • Long Fall Falls • Chomp Ruins • Rugged Road • Rumble Volcano
Gate Cliff • Bowser Jr.\'s Flotilla • Bowser\'s Sky Castle
Decalburg • Sticker Fest • Sticker Museum • Surfshine Harbor
Sticker • Worn-Out • Shiny • Flashy • Big Shiny • Megaflash • Leaf · Thing • Scrap • Secret Door
Mario* • Luigi • Yellow Toad • Blue Toad • Mii • Nabbit**
Princess Peach • Toad • Green Yoshi • Baby Yoshis (Balloon Baby Yoshi • Bubble Baby Yoshi • Glowing Baby Yoshi)
Bowser • Bowser Jr. • Koopalings (Lemmy Koopa • Morton Koopa Jr. • Larry Koopa • Wendy O. Koopa • Iggy Koopa • Roy Koopa • Ludwig von Koopa) • Boom Boom • Boss Sumo Bro. • Kamek
Acorn Plains • Layer-Cake Desert • Sparkling Waters • Frosted Glacier • Soda Jungle • Rock-Candy Mines • Meringue Clouds • Peach\'s Castle • Superstar Road • Secret Island • Coin Courses*
Super Mushroom • Fire Flower • Super Acorn (P-Acorn) • Mini Mushroom • Propeller Mushroom • Ice Flower • Penguin Suit • Star (Boost Star) • Coin • Blue Coin • Blue Ring** • Red Coin • Red Ring • 1-Up Mushroom • 3-Up Moon • Yoshi Egg • ? Block • Flying ? Block • Giant ? Block • Green Coin • Green Ring • P-Switch • Checkpoint Flag* • Goal Pole • Goal Ring* • Berries • ! Switch • Brick Block • Coin Block • Giant Brick Block • Glow Block • Jump Block • POW Block • Super Guide Block* • Boost Block • Springboard
Amp* • Baby Blooper* • Baby Dragoneel* • Ball \'n\' Chain • Balloon Goomba* • Banzai Bill • Banzai Bill Blaster • Big Amp* • Big Boo • Big Buzzy Beetle* • Big Eep Cheep** • Big Piranha Plant • Big Venus Fire Trap** • Bill Blaster • Blooper • Blooper Nanny* • Bob-omb • Bony Beetle • Boo • Boomerang Bro. • Bowser Amp • Bowser\'s Claw • Bramball • Broozer • Bulber* • Bullet Bill • Buzzy Beetle • Cannon • Chain Chomp • Cheep-Cheep • Cheep-Chomp • Circling Boo Buddies • Climbing Koopa* • Cooligan • Deep-Cheep** • Dragoneel • Dry Bones • Eep-Cheep • Fire Bro. • Fire Chomp • Fire Snake • Firebar • Fishbone • Fliprus • Foo • Fuzzy • Gargantua Koopa Troopa • Goomba • Goombrat • Grand Goomba • Grrrol • Gūrindai • Hammer Bro. • Heavy Para-Beetle • Huckit Crab • Ice Bro. • Jellybeam* • King Bill • Koopa Paratroopa • Koopa Troopa • Lakitu • Lava Bubble • Magmaargh • Magmaw • Mecha Cheep* • Mecha-Koopa • Mega Cheep-Cheep • Mega Fuzzy • Mega Goomba • Mega Grrrol • Mega Pokey • Mega Urchin • Mega Wiggler • Mini Goomba • Missile Bill • Monty Mole • Muncher • Nabbit • Para-Beetle • Para-bomb • Paragoomba* • Piranha Plant • Piranhacus Giganticus • Pokey • Porcupuffer • Raining Debris • Red Skull Box • River Piranha Plant • Rocket Engine • Rocky Wrench* • Scaredy Rat* • Skewer • Skull Box* • Spike • Spike Top • Spiked Ball • Spiny • Spiny Cheep-Cheep • Stalking Piranha Plant • Stone Spike • Sumo Bro. • Super Dry Bones • Super Thwomp • Swooper* • Targeting Ted • Thwimp* • Thwomp • Torpedo Ted • Urchin • Venus Fire Trap • Venus Ice Trap • Waddlewing • Wiggler
Water Spouts • Sand Spouts • Spine Coasters
Boost Mode • Boost Rush Mode* • Challenge Mode* • Coin Battle*
* Exclusive to New Super Mario Bros. U. • ** Exclusive to New Super Luigi U.
Luigi • Mario • Professor Elvin Gadd • Toad Assistant
Amethyst • Balloon Berry • Bill • Coin • Diamond • Emerald • Gold Bar • Gold Bone • Key • Paranormal Shield • Red Coin • Ruby • Sapphire
32 Boos • Creeper • Gobber • Gold Greenie • Greenie • Hider • Mummy Greenie • Polterpup • Possessed Armor • Slammer • Sneaker • Spirit Ball • Strong Gobber • Strong Greenie • Strong Hider • Strong Slammer • Strong Sneaker
Story Mode: Ancient Poltergeist • Big Boo • Grouchy Possessor • Harsh Possessor • King Boo • Overset Possessor • Three Poltergeists • Shrewd Possessor • A Strong Gobber, Strong Greenie, and Strong Slammer • Strong Poltergeist • The Three Sisters • Tough Possessor
ScareScraper: Beetle Whisperer • Bomb Brother • Creeper Launcher • Primordial Goo • Terrible Teleporter • The Brain
Bat • Beetle • Crow • Carnivorous Plant • Frog • Fuzzball • Mouse • Orange Flower • Robotic Bomb • Spider • Trapdoor • Bookend
Balcony • Bedroom • Cellar • Coatroom • Common Hall • Dining Room • Entrance • Foyer • Front Yard • Garage • Guard Hall • Kitchen • Lab • Library • Lobby • Master Hall • Mudroom • Mudroom Exterior • Parlor • Patio • Rafters • Secret Pocket • Studio • Study • Under the Stairs
Botany Lab • Conservatory • Courtyard • Crow\'s Nest • Crypt • East Hall • Eerie Staircase • Family Room • Garden • Gardener\'s Dwelling • Gardener\'s Lab • Greenhouse • Haunted Towers Entrance • Hollow Tree • Hydro Generator • Laboratories • Lounge • Old Graveyard • Plant Nursery • Rooftop Pool • Rumpus Room • Seedling Laboratory • Sewer • Skybridge • Solarium • Tool Shed • Toolshed Stairs • Tower Lobby • Tree House • Tree Root • Water Supply • West Bathroom • West Bedroom • West Garden • West Hall
Antechamber • Belfry • Belfry Clock • Canyon Hall • Canyon Narrows • Canyon Stairs • Cargo Room • Clock Tower Gate • Clockmaker\'s Chambers • Clockworks Court • Container Yard • Crank Room • Drafting Office • Finishing Room • Gear Chamber • Kiln Room • Maintenance Hub • Movements • Pit Slide • Quarry • Roundhouse • Roundhouse Pit • Service Elevator • Storage Room • Storm Cellar • Synchro Gantry • Synchronization Room • Tomb • Transportation Hall • Warehouse • Workshop
Airway • Basin • Chalet • Chalet Approach • Cinder Mine • Coward\'s Chasm • Crossroads • Crystal Quarry • Deep Hall • Drift Hall • Frozen Pit • Fishing Hut • Gondola • High Wires • Ice Lake • Maintenance Room • Pit Mine • Prospector\'s Crossing • Shaft • Skip Slope • Smokehouse • Smuggler\'s Hideout • Terminal • Under the Ice • Workshop • Workshop Landing
Ancient Exhibit • Archives • Aviation Exhibit • Bottom of Well • Ceremonial Chamber • Cliffside • Dark Age Exhibit • Dungeon Cells • East Balcony • East Corridor • East Gallery • Front Entrance • Gargoyle Roof • Grand East • Grand West • Guard Tunnel • Haunted Catacombs • Ice Age Exhibit • Inner Courtyard • Jungle Exhibit • Kitchen • Nautical Exhibit • Restrooms • Space Exhibit • Study • Terrace • Train Exhibit • Underground Lab • Veranda • West Balcony • West Corridor • West Gallery
Bunker • King Boo\'s Illusion • ScareScraper • E. Gadd\'s Vault
Luigi / Dreamy Luigi / Giant Luigi • Mario • Prince Dreambert • Starlow
Beanish • Bedsmith • Big Massif • Brickle • Britta • Brocks • Broque Monsieur • Broque Madame • Cush • Dreambunny • Dream Stone Soul • Dr. Snoozemore • Eldream • Hooskis • Kylie Koopa • Lil\' Massif • Lowe • Luiginoids • Nommons • Phil • Pi\'illos • Pi\'illoper • Princess Peach • Seabell • Seabury • Seadric • Seatoon • Shawn • Shelltops • Toads • Toadsworth • Yoshis • Zeekeeper
3D Red Shell • Bye-Bye Cannon • Bomb Derby • Jet-Board Bash • Zee Egg
3D Green Shell • Fire Flower • Dropchopper • Slingsniper • Star Rocket
Luiginary Ball • Luiginary Stack • Luiginary Hammer • Luiginary Flame • Luiginary Wall • Luiginary Typhoon
Jump • Hammer Chop • Hammer Uppercut • Rhythm Mushroom • Drill Stomp • Finishing Bros. • Star Driver
Jump • Hammer • Mole Mario • Small Mario • Spin Jump • Side Drill • Ball Hop
Antasma • Beef Cloud • Big Massif (X) • Bowser (X) • Bowser Jr. • Dreamy Bowser • Dreamy Mario • Elite Trio (X) • Fly Guy R Thieves • Grobot (X) • Heavy Zest • Kamek • Kamek (Green) • Kamek (Red) • Kamek (White) • Mammoshka (X) • Pi\'illodium (X) • Popple • Smoldergeist • Sorrow Fist • Thunder Sass • Torkscrew (X) • Wiggler
Support: Antasmunchie • Block Monolift • Dreamy Bob-omb • Dreamy Goomba • Dreamy Paratroopa • Dreamy Shy Guy • Hooraw • Junior Clown Car • Mini Pi\'illoid • Monty Mole • Sergeant Guy Cannon • Shy Guy Airtub DX • Sub-Goomba
Mount Pajamaja (X) • Earthwake (X) • Giant Bowser (X) • Robo-Drilldigger (X) • Zeekeeper (X)
Dozing Sands • Driftwood Shore • Mount Pajamaja • Mushrise Park • Neo Bowser Castle • Pi\'illo Blimport • Pi\'illo Castle • Somnom Woods • Wakeport
Battle Ring • Dream\'s Deep • Dreamy Dozing Sands • Dreamy Driftwood Shore • Dreamy Mount Pajamaja • Dreamy Mushrise Park • Dreamy Neo Bowser Castle • Dreamy Pi\'illo Castle • Dreamy Somnom Woods • Dreamy Wakeport
Bandit • Beehoss • Bloatula • Boomerang Bro. • Caccac • Capnap • Chain Chomp • Commander Lakitu • Durapurl • Eyepi\'illo • Fire Bro. • Flaming Antasmaton • Flibbee • Flibbee R • Flounderflage • Fly Guy • Fly Guy R • Golden Egg • Goomba • Goomba R • Gromba • Grumbell • Hermite Crab • Hermite Crab R • Monolift • Monolift R • Pi\'illodactyl • Pi\'illodactyl R • Sandoon • Shy Guy Airtub • Shy Guy Airtub R • Shy Guy • Shy Guy R • Thorb • Virus • Walker Guy
Antasman • Big Tail Goomba • Bloopurn • Chizzle • Cocoknight • Cocoknight R • Dark Block • Dreamcap • Dreamcap R • Dreamcap Captain • Dreamcap Captain R • Dreamy Sandoon • Dromba • Golden Beanie • Icead • Krubbish • Lakitu • Lakitu R • Lob-omb • Lob-omb R • Magmad • Mechakoopa • Nipper Plant • Pelicrump • Piranha Plant • Propellion • Skipdrill • Skipdrill R • Spiny • Spiny R • Spritzbloom • Storch • Ticksquawk
1-Up Deluxe • 1-Up Mushroom • Boo Biscuit • Candy • Max Candy • Max Mushroom • Max Nut • Max Syrup Jar • Mushroom • Nut • Refreshing Herb • Secret Box • Shock Bomb • Super Candy • Super Mushroom • Super Nut • Supersyrup Jar • Taunt Ball • Ultra Candy • Ultra Mushroom • Ultra Nut • Ultrasyrup Jar
Real World • Dream World • Dream Stone • Dark Stone • Dream Portal • Nightmare Chunk • Dozite • Dreampoint • Dream Egg • Ultibed • Dream Coin
Badges • Bean Locations • Bestiary • Clothing • Expert Challenges • Gallery • Glitches • Hard Mode • Level Up Progressions • Pi\'illo Locations • Quotes • Ranks • Shops • Sidequests • Staff
World 1 • World 2 • World 3 • World 4 • World 5 • World 6 • World Castle • World Bowser • World Star • World Mushroom • World Flower • World Crown
Bowser/Meowser • Boom Boom • Pom Pom • Hisstocrat • Boss Brolder • King Ka-Thunk • Prince Bully • Motley Bossblob
+ Clock • ? Block • 1-Up Mushroom • Blue Coin • Brick Block • Bomb • Boomerang Flower • Boost Pad • Cannon Box • Cat Wheel • Checkpoint Flag • Clear Pipe • Cloud Cannon • Coin • Coin Block • Coin Box • Coin Ring • Crate • Double Cherry • Elevator • Fire Flower • Goal Pole • Goomba Mask • Green Coin • Green Ring • Green Star • Grumblump • Invincibility Leaf • Key Coin • Kick Bomb • Light Box • Mega Mushroom • Mystery Box • Platform Block • Potted Piranha Plant • POW Block • Propeller Box • Red Coin • Red Ring • Flip-Swap Platform • Snowball • Stamp • Starman • Super Bell • Super Leaf • Super Mushroom • Switchboard • Trampoline • Warp Box • Warp Pipe
Small Mario • Super Mario • Fire Mario • Cat Mario • Double Mario • Tanooki Mario • Boomerang Mario • Mega Mario • Invincible Mario • White Tanooki Mario • Lucky Cat Mario • Golden Statue Mario
Ant Trooper • Baddie Box • Banzai Bill • Beach Koopa • Biddybud • Big Boo • Big Ant Trooper • Big Galoomba • Big Piranha Plant • Bill Blaster • Blockstepper • Blooper • Blue Lava Bubble • Blurker • Bob-omb • Boo • Brolder • Bullet Bill • Bully • Cannon • Cannonball • Cat Banzai Bill • Cat Bullet Bill • Cat Goomba • Chargin\' Chuck • Charvaargh • Cheep-Cheep • Coin Coffer • Conkdor • Firebar • Fire Bro. • Fire Piranha Plant • Fizzlit • Flopter • Fuzzler • Fuzzy • Fuzzy Horde • Galoomba • Goomba • Goomba Tower • Hop-Chop • Horned Ant Trooper • Ka-Thunk • Koopa Troopa • Lava Bubble • Madpole • Magikoopa • Micro-Goomba • Octoomba • Para-Biddybud • Parabones • Peepa • Piranha Creeper • Piranha Plant • Porcupuffer • Rammerhead • Ring Burner • Skipsqueak • Snow Pokey • Spike • Spiny • Spiny Skipsqueak • Splorch • Splounder • Stingby • Thwomp • Ty-Foo • Walleye
The Adventures of Captain Toad • Mystery House • Luigi Bros. • Sprixie House • Lucky House
Beta elements • Glitches • Staff • Original Soundtrack
Banzai Bill • Blue Toad • Bone Goomba • Bone Piranha Plant • Bony Beetle • Bowser • Chain Chomp • Cheep Cheep • Cheep Chomps • Cosmic Clones • Dry Bowser • Flomps • Flutter • Fuzzies • Goombas • Goomba Tower • Hammer Bro. • Jumbo Rays • Kamek • King Bob-omb • Koopa Paratroopa • Koopa Troopa • Lakitu • Lumas • Mattermouths • Monty Mole • Mr. Blizzard • Para-Biddybuds • Paragoombas • Peepa • Penguins • Piranha Plants • Pokeys • Rosalina • Scaredy Rat • Spiky Plants • Spinies • Stone Spikes • Thwomps • Toads • Tox Boxes • Whittles • Whomps • Wigglers
Banzai Bill\'s Mad Mountain • Bowser\'s Peculiar Peak • Kamek\'s Carpet Ride • Perilous Palace Path • Rocket Road • Shy Guy\'s Shuffle City • Star-Crossed Skyway
+1 Space • +2 Space • +3 Space • +4 Space • +5 Space • Blue Space • Booster Spaces • Bowser Space • Card Space • Event Space • Free-for-All Space • Green Space • Lucky Space • Piranha Plant Space • Red Space • Unlucky Space
Bowser • Champion • Power Precison • Precision • Random • Sorry!
Blooper Chopper • Booster • Custom Dice Block • Dash Mushroom • Golden Dash Mushroom • Lightning Score Striker • Mini Star • Mini Ztar • Roulette Block • Setback Shell • Super Star
Mario • Luigi • Peach • Yoshi • Daisy • Donkey Kong • Bowser • Wario • Waluigi • Boo • Bowser Jr. • Diddy Kong • Mii
Bob-ombs • Boos • Bullet Bills • Butterflies • Chain Chomps • Cheep Cheeps • Dolphins • Fishin\' Lakitu • Flutter • Hammer Bros. • Heavy Para-Beetles • Jumbo Rays • King Boo • Koopa Paratroopas • Koopa Troopas • Lumas • Mega Goombas • Mega Urchins • Monty Moles • Para-Beetles • Piranhacus Gigantici • Shy Guys • Spikes • Spinies • Thwomps • Toads • Urchins • Wigglers
Forest Course • Seaside Course • Mountain Course • Sky Island
Peach Gardens • Yoshi Lake • Wiggler Park • Cheep Cheep Lagoon • DK Jungle • Bowser\'s Castle
Toad Highlands • Koopa Park • Layer-Cake Desert • Sparkling Waters • Rock-Candy Mines • Mario\'s Star
Dash Mushroom • Fire Flower • Ice Flower • Boomerang Flower • Tornado • Bob-omb • Bullet Bill • Kab-omb • Note Block • Gold Flower
Beta Elements • Gallery • Mii Gear • Staff • Tournaments
Baby Daisy • Baby Luigi • Baby Mario • Baby Peach • Baby Rosalina • Koopa Troopa • Lakitu • Larry Koopa • Lemmy Koopa • Shy Guy • Toad • Toadette • Wendy O. Koopa
Daisy • Iggy Koopa • Ludwig von Koopa • Luigi • Mario • Peach • Yoshi
Bowser • Donkey Kong • Metal Mario • Morton Koopa Jr. • Pink Gold Peach • Rosalina • Roy Koopa • Waluigi • Wario
Cat Peach • Tanooki Mario • Link • Villager • Isabelle • Dry Bowser
Badwagon • Biddybuggy • Cat Cruiser • Circuit Special • Gold Standard • Landship • Mach 8 • Pipe Frame • Prancer • Sneeker • Sports Coupe • Standard Kart • Steel Driver • Tri-Speeder • GLA* • W 25 Silver Arrow* • 300 SL Roadster* • Blue Falcon*
Comet • Flame Rider • Jet Bike • Mr. Scooty • Sport Bike • Standard Bike • The Duke • Varmint • Yoshi Bike
Azure Roller • Blue Standard • Button • Crimson Slim • Cushion • Cyber Slick • Gold Tires • Hot Monster • Metal • Monster • Off-Road • Retro Off-Road • Roller • Slick • Slim • Sponge • Standard • Wood • GLA Tires*
Bowser Kite • Cloud Glider • Flower Glider • Gold Glider • MKTV Parafoil • Parachute • Parafoil • Peach Parasol • Plane Glider • Super Glider • Waddle Wing • Wario Wing
Mario Kart Stadium • Water Park • Sweet Sweet Canyon • Thwomp Ruins
Mario Circuit • Toad Harbor • Twisted Mansion • Shy Guy Falls
Sunshine Airport • Dolphin Shoals • Electrodrome • Mount Wario
Cloudtop Cruise • Bone-Dry Dunes • Bowser\'s Castle • Rainbow Road
Anti-gravity • Drift • Hop • Mini-Turbo • Rocket Start • Slipstreaming • Spin Boost • Trick
Beta elements • Highlight Reel • Mario Kart TV • Miiverse • Staff • Stamps
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Bowser • Bowser Jr. / Koopalings • Captain Falcon • Charizard • Dark Pit • Diddy Kong • Donkey Kong • Dr. Mario • Duck Hunt • Falco • Fox • Ganondorf • Greninja • Ike • Jigglypuff • King Dedede • Kirby • Link • Little Mac • Lucario • Lucina • Luigi • Mario • Marth • Mega Man • Meta Knight • Mii Fighter • Mr. Game & Watch • Ness • Pac-Man • Palutena • Peach • Pikachu • Pikmin & Olimar / Alph • Pit • Robin • Rosalina & Luma • Samus • Sheik • Shulk • Sonic • Toon Link • Villager • Wario • Wii Fit Trainer • Yoshi • Zelda • Zero Suit Samus
Goomba • Giant Goomba • Koopa Troopa • Koopa Paratroopa • Hammer Bro. • Bullet Bill • Spike Top • Lakitu • Magikoopa • Shy Guy • Flame Chomp • Kritter • Tiki Buzz • Bulborb • Iridescent Glint Beetle • Polar Bear • Glire • Glunder • Mite • Poppant • Roturret • Gordo • Waddle Dee • Parasol Waddle Dee • Waddle Doo • Plasma Wisp • Bronto Burt • Tac • Shotzo • Kihunter • Zoomer • Eggrobo • Mettaur • Pooka • Orne • Clubberskull • Boom Stomper • Bumpty Bomb • Mimicutie • Reaper • Skuttler • Monoeye • Daphne • Megonta • Flage • Chandelure • Gastly • Petilil • Koffing • Cucco • Darknut • Octorok • Stalfos • ReDead • Ghost • Sneaky Spirit
Battlefield • Final Destination • Skyloft • Wily Castle • Halberd • Mushroom Kingdom U • Coliseum • Garden of Hope • Wii Fit Studio • Pyrosphere • Palutena\'s Temple • Mario Galaxy • Pilotwings • Town & City • Boxing Ring • Windy Hill • Kalos Pokemon League stage • Pac-Land stage • Star Fox stage • Gaur Plain
Battlefield • Final Destination • Boxing Ring • Gerudo Valley • Golden Plains • Tortimer Island • Rainbow Road • Find Mii • Arena Ferox • 3D Land • Jungle Japes • Pac-Maze • Living Room • Spirit Train • Reset Bomb Forest • Balloon Fight • Prism Tower • Tomodachi Life • Wily Castle • Green Hill Zone • Paper Mario • Unova Pokémon League • Game Boy stage • Brinstar • Distant Planet • Mushroomy Kingdom • Yoshi\'s Island • Corneria • PictoChat 2 • Gaur Plain
Assist Trophy • Banana Peel • Dragoon • Franklin Badge • Hammer • Golden Hammer • Lightning • Pitfall • Poké Ball • Master Ball • Crate • Rolling Crate • Sandbag • Smart Bomb • Smash Ball • Smoke Ball • Soccer ball • Spring • Superspicy Curry • Timer • Unira • Lip\'s Stick • Team Healer • Home-Run Bat • Bumper • Mr. Saturn • Super Leaf • X Bomb • POW Block • Green Shell • Fire Flower • Hocotate Bomb • Steel Diver • Bob-omb • Spiny Shell • Bombchu • Bottled Fairy • Maxim Tomato • Motion-Sensor Bomb • Drill Arm • Party Ball • Beam Sword • Rocket Belt • Ray Gun • Super Scope • Metal Box • Screw Attack • Bullet Bill • Bunny Hood • Fire Bar • Freezie • Capsule • Back Shield • Beetle • Gust Bellows • Special Flag • Deku Nut • Super Mushroom • Poison Mushroom • Heart Container • Food • Killer Eye • Cucco • Ore Club • Warp Star • Trophy • Treasure chest • Barrel • Star Rod • Starman • Boomerang • Blast Box • Boss Galaga • Daybreak
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