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|image=[[File:BabyMarioSluggers.png|200px]]<br>Artwork of Baby Mario from ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'' | |image=[[File:BabyMarioSluggers.png|200px]]<br>Artwork of Baby Mario from ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'' | ||
|full_name=Baby Mario Mario | |||
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' ([[List of games by date#1995|1995]]) | |||
|species=Human | |species=Human | ||
|latest_appearance=''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]'' ([[List of games by date#2023|2023]]) | |latest_appearance=''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]'' ([[List of games by date#2023|2023]]) | ||
|portrayed_by=[[Charles Martinet]] ([[List of games by date#1999|1999]]–2019) | |portrayed_by=[[Charles Martinet]] ([[List of games by date#1999|1999]]–2019) | ||
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{{quote|Not-a bad, for a baby!|Baby Mario|Mario Kart: Double Dash!!}} | {{quote|Not-a bad, for a baby!|Baby Mario|Mario Kart: Double Dash!!}} | ||
'''Baby Mario''' (originally | '''Baby Mario''' (originally "'''baby Mario'''") is the infant form of [[Mario]] who appears as a major character in the ''[[Yoshi's Island (series)|Yoshi's Island]]'' series. Baby Mario, with [[Yoshi]] helping him, is often rescuing his younger brother, [[Baby Luigi]], who is carried off by [[Kamek]] in several games. Since then, he has appeared in three other games in the ''Yoshi'' series and alongside his older self in several sports spin-off games. Despite being a baby, he is capable of playing various sports ([[Mario Golf (series)|golf]], [[Mario Tennis (series)|tennis]], [[Mario Baseball (series)|baseball]] and [[Mario Sports Superstars|others]]), [[Mario Kart (series)|driving]] [[kart]]s, and even [[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time|battling enemies]]. | ||
Adult Mario has been portrayed as an infant in other media, namely in the ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' episode "[[Toddler Terrors of Time Travel]]" and the comic "[[Family Album "The Early Years"|Family Album 'The Early Years']]," though Baby Mario is considered a distinct entity from these forms. | Adult Mario has been portrayed as an infant in other media, namely in the ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' episode "[[Toddler Terrors of Time Travel]]" and the comic "[[Family Album "The Early Years"|Family Album 'The Early Years']]," though Baby Mario is considered a distinct entity from these forms. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===''Yoshi's Island'' series=== | ===''Yoshi's Island'' series=== | ||
====''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'' / ''Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3''==== | ====''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'' / ''Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3''==== | ||
[[File: | [[File:Baby Mario YISMA3 artwork.jpg|thumb|left|100px|Baby Mario as he appears in ''Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3'']] | ||
Baby Mario | Baby Mario makes his debut in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' (and plays the same role in the remake ''[[Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3]]''). Here, the [[Stork]] is on his way to deliver Baby Mario and Baby Luigi to their parents in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. [[Kamek]], however, has predicted that the Mario Brothers will cause problems for the [[Koopa (species)|Koopa]]s in the future, and he attempts to kidnap the babies. He successfully kidnaps [[Baby Luigi]] and the Stork, while Baby Mario falls into [[Yoshi's Island (location)|Yoshi's Island]] and lands on the back of [[Yoshi]]. Yoshi brings Baby Mario to the other [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]]s, and they decide to help Baby Mario rescue Baby Luigi from Kamek and [[Baby Bowser]]. After they journey throughout the worlds, they reach [[Bowser's Castle#Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island|Baby Bowser's Castle]], where they battle Baby Bowser. After defeating him, Yoshi and Baby Mario rescue Baby Luigi. Then, the brothers are brought back to their parents. | ||
====''Yoshi's Island DS''==== | ====''Yoshi's Island DS''==== | ||
[[File:YIDSBabymario.png|thumb|left|[[Superstar Mario]] in ''Yoshi's Island DS'']] | |||
In ''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]'', Baby Mario is one of the babies kidnapped by [[Kamek]] in his search for the [[star children]]. The Stork arrives just in time, however, and manages to rescue Baby Mario, who drops onto Yoshi's back as in the original ''Yoshi's Island'' game. He is one of the babies who accompany the Yoshis on their quest to rescue the other children that Kamek has kidnapped. As the other babies in this game, Baby Mario possesses special abilities that he can use to assist the Yoshis. His powers enable the Yoshi that is carrying him to dash quickly, as well as causing [[M Block]]s to be visible. Baby Mario, the Yoshis, and the other babies eventually succeed in rescuing all the children from Kamek and [[Bowser]], after which he is revealed to be one of the seven star children. | |||
====''Yoshi's New Island''==== | ====''Yoshi's New Island''==== | ||
Baby Mario | [[File:Baby Mario Artwork - Yoshi's New Island.png|thumb|upright=0.85|Baby Mario crying in a [[bubble]] in ''[[Yoshi's New Island]]'']] | ||
Baby Mario appears in ''[[Yoshi's New Island]]''. In this game, the Stork, after having found out that he delivered Mario and Luigi to the wrong house, is frantically trying to find the correct one. He is soon attacked by Kamek and a group of Toadies, who kidnap Baby Luigi and the Stork, leaving Baby Mario falling onto [[Egg Island]] near some Yoshis. Baby Mario begins "crawling with determination" in order to try and locate his brother. The Yoshis decide that Egg Island is too dangerous for a baby, so they take turns giving him a ride as they try to rescue Baby Luigi, and defeat Baby Bowser. | |||
After [[Baby Bowser]] and [[Bowser|his older self]] are both defeated, the Stork takes Baby Mario and Baby Luigi to their correct parents. | After [[Baby Bowser]] and [[Bowser|his older self]] are both defeated, the Stork takes Baby Mario and Baby Luigi to their correct parents. | ||
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In Volume 25, during the ''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]]'' arc, Mario gets turned into Baby Mario in the middle of a tennis match. | In Volume 25, during the ''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]]'' arc, Mario gets turned into Baby Mario in the middle of a tennis match. | ||
Volumes 35, 36, and 37 have story arcs based on ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''. The beginning of Volume 36 leaves off when Baby Mario and the others are in [[Yoshi's Island (location)|Yoshi's Island]], shortly after they realize that Baby Mario can store water; this eventually helps the brothers beat Baby Bowser and Kamek. Later, during a fight against [[Petey Piranha]], Baby Mario wears a shell that helps him snatch a Cobalt Star Shard from Petey Piranha. In Chapter 7, Baby Mario teams up with Mario against Luigi and Baby Luigi after a [[Tanoomba]] tricks them to turn into each other; eventually, the brothers realize their mistake and team up and beat the Tanoomba. | Volumes 35, 36, and 37 have story arcs based on ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''. The beginning of Volume 36 leaves off when Baby Mario and the others are in [[Yoshi's Island (location)|Yoshi's Island]], shortly after they realize that Baby Mario can store water; this eventually helps the brothers beat Baby Bowser and Kamek. Later, during a fight against [[Petey Piranha]], Baby Mario wears a shell that helps him snatch a Cobalt Star Shard from Petey Piranha. In Chapter 7, Baby Mario teams up with Mario against Luigi and Baby Luigi after a [[Tanoomba]] tricks them to turn into each other; eventually, the brothers realize their mistake and team up and beat the Tanoomba. | ||
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Baby Mario does not physically appear in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. According to Japanese script, however, he is briefly referenced when [[Wizakoopa|Magikoopa]] (Wizakoopa in the [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|''Super Mario RPG'' for the Nintendo Switch]] remake) appears to recognize Mario as the baby from the past. | Baby Mario does not physically appear in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. According to Japanese script, however, he is briefly referenced when [[Wizakoopa|Magikoopa]] (Wizakoopa in the [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|''Super Mario RPG'' for the Nintendo Switch]] remake) appears to recognize Mario as the baby from the past. | ||
===''Mario Golf''=== | ===''Mario Golf'' series=== | ||
====''Mario Golf''==== | |||
[[File:Babymariogolf2.png|thumb|left|100px|Artwork of Baby Mario in ''Mario Golf'']] | [[File:Babymariogolf2.png|thumb|left|100px|Artwork of Baby Mario in ''Mario Golf'']] | ||
Baby Mario | Baby Mario makes his first spin-off appearance in ''[[Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)|Mario Golf]]'' for the [[Nintendo 64]]. He is a basic character, being a default character out of four. Baby Mario has a weak draw shot, meaning his shots have a small curve to the left, with a drive of 215 yards. In result, he is the strongest of all the default characters in single-player modes, as he can send the ball the furthest, but his ability to hit the ball is compromised by his lower control and sweet spot. | ||
Baby Mario | ====''Mario Golf'' (Game Boy Color)==== | ||
Baby Mario makes a reappearance in the Game Boy Color version of ''[[Mario Golf (Game Boy Color)|Mario Golf]]''. However, he is an NPC in this game as opposed to being playable in the console counterpart. | |||
===''Mario Tennis'' series=== | ===''Mario Tennis'' series=== | ||
====''Mario Tennis''==== | ====''Mario Tennis''==== | ||
Baby Mario is a playable character in | [[File:BabyMario MT.png|thumb|150px|Baby Mario as he appears in ''Mario Tennis'']] | ||
Baby Mario is a playable speed character in ''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]]'' for the [[Nintendo 64]]. He offers more power than the other speed characters but lacks reach. He also shares a stage with Yoshi, simply titled the Baby Mario and Yoshi Court. His tennis racket's insignia in this game is a lowercase letter M. | |||
====''Mario Tennis'' (Game Boy Color)==== | |||
Baby Mario is playable in the [[Game Boy Color]] version of ''[[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|Mario Tennis]]''. In this game, he is a speed character, and he is also given his own [[minigame]], titled [[Baby Mario Target Shot]]. He has the same signature as the previous game (a lowercase letter M). | |||
====''Mario Power Tennis''==== | ====''Mario Power Tennis''==== | ||
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====''Mario Tennis Open''==== | ====''Mario Tennis Open''==== | ||
[[File: | [[File:BabyMarioWinsFinalCupMTO.png|thumb|left|Baby Mario wins the Final Cup in ''Mario Tennis Open''.]] | ||
Baby Mario | Baby Mario appears as an unlockable playable character in ''[[Mario Tennis Open]]'', his first time as an unlockable character. He is unlocked by completing Level 3 of the Special Game, [[Super Mario Tennis]]. His insignia on his tennis racket is now updated and has an uppercase letter M like his adult self, but with bonnet frills around the letter M. As in all ''Mario Tennis'' games that he was previously playable in, he is a speed character, who lacks at reach due to his size, but makes up for increased stroke power. Baby Mario's racket costs 1200 coins in the Clubhouse for [[Mii]]s to be able to use. | ||
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===''Super Smash Bros.'' series=== | ===''Super Smash Bros.'' series=== | ||
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===''Mario Kart'' series=== | ===''Mario Kart'' series=== | ||
====''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!''==== | ====''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!''==== | ||
[[File:BabyDD.png|thumb | [[File:BabyDD.png|thumb|Baby Mario and his younger brother Baby Luigi in ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'']] | ||
Baby Mario | Baby Mario debuts in the [[Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'' series]] in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' alongside his younger brother Baby Luigi. Both are light-weight characters and both are default. Baby Mario's default [[kart]] is the [[Goo-Goo Buggy]]. The babies' special item is a [[Chain Chomp]], which can lead Baby Mario and Baby Luigi through the course, knocking other karts out of the way. They share their own course, [[GCN Baby Park|Baby Park]], which reappears in ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'', ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' (as DLC), ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', and ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''. Baby Mario and Baby Luigi appear as staff ghosts in Baby Park and [[GCN Sherbet Land|Sherbet Land]], though Baby Mario is the primary character in Baby Park. | ||
====''Mario Kart Arcade GP 2''==== | ====''Mario Kart Arcade GP 2''==== | ||
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====''Mario Kart Wii''==== | ====''Mario Kart Wii''==== | ||
Baby Mario | [[File:Babymariobasic.png|thumb|left|Baby Mario in ''Mario Kart Wii'']] | ||
Baby Mario appears as a starting playable character in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''. Baby Mario is still a small character, having a weight of +3 and a handling of +2. His weight bonus, with Baby Luigi, is the largest in the game out of all bonuses, and it grants him a significant edge when it comes to that stat. Unlike ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'', Baby Mario does not have his own vehicles, as the other characters, but the vehicles available to him get a different paint job than other characters. His vehicles are mainly blue and red. In Time Trials, Baby Mario appears as an official staff ghost in {{classic-link|N64|Mario Raceway}} and {{classic-link|SNES|Mario Circuit 3}}. | |||
====''Mario Kart 8'' / ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''==== | ====''Mario Kart 8'' / ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''==== | ||
Baby Mario returns as a playable racer in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]''. His insignia is changed from being identical to Mario's in ''Mario Kart Wii'' to his insignia from ''Mario Tennis Open'', with the colors reversed from Mario's usual emblem. Baby Mario is a lightweight racer, potentially getting the best possible acceleration, handling, and traction with his vehicle combos; in fact, he, along with the other baby characters and [[Lemmy Koopa]], are the lightest characters in the game. His speed and weight are his weaknesses, being among the slowest and lightest characters in the game. Occasionally, if Baby Mario is a CPU, he uses the [[Biddybuggy]] body paired with [[Standard (tire)|Standard tires]]. In Time Trials, Nin★Rie uses Baby Mario as an official staff ghost in {{classic-link|GBA|Mario Circuit}} and Nin★Joost uses him in {{classic-link|GCN|Baby Park}}. | |||
Baby Mario returns as a playable racer in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]''. His insignia is changed from being identical to Mario's in ''Mario Kart Wii'' to his insignia from ''Mario Tennis Open'', with the colors reversed from Mario's usual emblem. Baby Mario is a lightweight racer, potentially getting the best possible acceleration, handling, and traction with his vehicle combos; in fact, he, along with the other baby characters and [[ | |||
Baby Mario returns in ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]''. He now shares stats with Baby Luigi, [[Dry Bones]], and small [[Mii]]s and has two rivals for Grand Prix races, being [[Bowser Jr.]] and [[Baby Peach]]. He is also the 200cc staff ghost for [[Water Park]] and the normal staff ghost for {{classic-link|Wii|Coconut Mall}}. | Baby Mario returns in ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]''. He now shares stats with Baby Luigi, [[Dry Bones]], and small [[Mii]]s and has two rivals for Grand Prix races, being [[Bowser Jr.]] and [[Baby Peach]]. He is also the 200cc staff ghost for [[Water Park]] and the normal staff ghost for {{classic-link|Wii|Coconut Mall}}. | ||
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====''Mario Kart Tour''==== | ====''Mario Kart Tour''==== | ||
[[File:MKT Artwork BabyMarioKoala.png|thumb|130px | [[File:MKT Artwork BabyMarioKoala.png|thumb|130px|Baby Mario (Koala)]]Baby Mario appears in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' as part of the base game's roster. He is classified as a Normal character, and his [[Special skill (Mario Kart Tour)|special skill]] is the [[Boomerang Flower]]. A variant of Baby Mario in {{wp|koala}}-themed apparel, referred to as '''Baby Mario (Koala)''', appears as a High-End driver; introduced for the [[Sydney Tour (April–May 2021)|April–May 2021 Sydney Tour]], he has the [[Heart (item)|Heart]] as his special skill. The koala variant was also referenced in the official ''Mario Kart Tour'' social media post announcing [[Sydney Tour (September 2021)|the second Sydney Tour]]. | ||
The game considers Baby Mario to be an altogether separate character from his adult form: he is not an eligible driver to use for in-game challenges that require the player to perform certain actions as Mario in a race,<ref> | The game considers Baby Mario to be an altogether separate character from his adult form: he is not an eligible driver to use for in-game challenges that require the player to perform certain actions as Mario in a race,<ref>Koopa con Carne (March 17, 2021). [https://youtu.be/0F-qCfTJJYY Baby Mario is not Mario]. (Gameplay footage showing that the counter of the "Activate Frenzy mode 10 times using Mario." 1.5 Year Anniversary challenge does not increase upon getting a [[Frenzy]] with Baby Mario in a race.) ''YouTube''. Retrieved January 16, 2022.</ref> unlike [[Metal Mario]], Mario (Racing) and the other variants of Mario. | ||
===''Yoshi Touch & Go''=== | ===''Yoshi Touch & Go''=== | ||
Baby Mario | [[File:SMA3 Yoshi and Baby Mario 2.jpg|thumb|130px|Baby Mario riding Yoshi's back in ''Yoshi Touch & Go'']] | ||
Baby Mario appears in the [[Nintendo DS]] game ''[[Yoshi Touch & Go]]''. The game starts off with Kamek knocking Baby Mario off the Stork and taking Baby Luigi captive. The player has to guide Baby Mario to the ground using clouds and trapping enemies in [[bubble]]s. When he reaches the ground, a Yoshi is at the bottom, saving him when all his balloons pop, where they then pursue Kamek and his Toadies to rescue Baby Luigi. In this game, Baby Mario can also turn into Superstar Mario when a star is touched, allowing him to defeat any enemy by running into them and shoot an endless amount of stars at enemies. ''Yoshi Touch & Go'' is the only ''Yoshi's Island'' game where Baby Mario is more extensively voiced; other ''Yoshi's Island'' games have Baby Mario voice only the crying sound effect when he is trapped in a bubble. | |||
==='' | ===''Mario Baseball'' series=== | ||
====''Mario Superstar Baseball''==== | |||
[[File:MSS Baby Mario Batting.png|thumb|upright=1.1|left|Baby Mario taking a bat in ''Mario Superstar Baseball'']] | |||
In ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'', Baby Mario is a default character in all the modes. He is on [[Yoshi Eggs (team)|Yoshi's team]] in the [[Mario Superstar Baseball#Challenge Mode|Challenge Mode]]. Baby Mario is a right handed pitcher and batter by default. He is a speed character having fast running average pitching but weak batting and fielding and he has the [[Wall Jump]] ability. In order for Baby Mario to become a superstar, he must complete his six missions, one which is unique to him. He has good chemistry with Baby Luigi and Yoshi, while having bad chemistry with [[Shy Guy]]. | |||
In [[Mario Super Sluggers#Challenge Mode|Challenge Mode]] | ====''Mario Super Sluggers''==== | ||
Baby Mario returns in the second ''Mario Baseball'' game, ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]''. He is a default character as in the previous game. In [[Mario Super Sluggers#Challenge Mode|Challenge Mode]], the player learns that Baby Mario is trapped in the [[Mario Stadium (baseball stadium)|Mario Stadium]] by [[Bowser Jr.]] after Baby Luigi is rescued. After Bowser Jr. is defeated, he is set free. Baby Mario then joins the player's team. | |||
Baby Mario has the same stats as [[Toadette]], with the same ability: Enlarge. The two are also the same in that they bat and field with their right hands. The only gameplay difference they have is their tackle. | |||
===''Mario & Luigi'' series=== | ===''Mario & Luigi'' series=== | ||
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In battle, Baby Mario battles identically to his brother, Baby Luigi. His default attack is jumping on foes, and, when Baby Mario acquires the hammer, can use a hammer to attack spiked foes. The player can time Baby Mario's attacks in order for him to do more damage. When Baby Mario is riding on Mario's back, he can engage in battle when the player presses the appropriate command button at the appropriate time. In piggyback mode, Mario takes all the damage for Baby Mario; when Mario faints, Baby Mario takes his place. If Baby Mario faints in battle, either Luigi or Baby Luigi holds him to avoid enemy attacks. If Baby Luigi faints, Baby Mario carries him; this hinders Baby Mario's dodging capabilities. Baby Mario has more attack and speed than Baby Luigi, but less HP and defense. Compared to his older self, Baby Mario has a lot more speed, being the fastest of the quartet, but lacks in all other traits, with low power and the lowest amount of HP and Stache points, and the worst defense. | In battle, Baby Mario battles identically to his brother, Baby Luigi. His default attack is jumping on foes, and, when Baby Mario acquires the hammer, can use a hammer to attack spiked foes. The player can time Baby Mario's attacks in order for him to do more damage. When Baby Mario is riding on Mario's back, he can engage in battle when the player presses the appropriate command button at the appropriate time. In piggyback mode, Mario takes all the damage for Baby Mario; when Mario faints, Baby Mario takes his place. If Baby Mario faints in battle, either Luigi or Baby Luigi holds him to avoid enemy attacks. If Baby Luigi faints, Baby Mario carries him; this hinders Baby Mario's dodging capabilities. Baby Mario has more attack and speed than Baby Luigi, but less HP and defense. Compared to his older self, Baby Mario has a lot more speed, being the fastest of the quartet, but lacks in all other traits, with low power and the lowest amount of HP and Stache points, and the worst defense. | ||
Baby Mario acquires several overworld traits as he ventures through the game. When Baby Mario and Baby Luigi acquire hammers, they also learn to use the [[Baby Drill]], which lets them dig underground underneath obstacles; it can also be used to get [[Bean]]s. Mario and Luigi can [[Spin Jump]] into Baby Mario and Baby Luigi, causing the [[Baby Spin]], which allows Baby Mario and Baby Luigi to access areas that previous cannot be accessed with the Spin Jump. Mario and Luigi can also roll a [[ | Baby Mario acquires several overworld traits as he ventures through the game. When Baby Mario and Baby Luigi acquire hammers, they also learn to use the [[Baby Drill]], which lets them dig underground underneath obstacles; it can also be used to get [[Bean]]s. Mario and Luigi can [[Spin Jump]] into Baby Mario and Baby Luigi, causing the [[Baby Spin]], which allows Baby Mario and Baby Luigi to access areas that previous cannot be accessed with the Spin Jump. Mario and Luigi can also roll a [[Bros. Ball]] into Baby Mario and Baby Luigi, turning them into [[Baby Cakes]]. This enables them to slip through wafer-thin areas that cannot be accessed using the Baby Drill. Baby Mario can also use the [[Baby Pump]] technique to put out fires and activate switches: similar to the form in the past games, Baby Luigi can hit him to make him spit water out. | ||
====''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam''==== | ====''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam''==== | ||
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===''Dr. Mario World''=== | ===''Dr. Mario World''=== | ||
In ''[[Dr. Mario World]]'', Baby Mario appears as an unlockable playable character (referred to as '''Dr. Baby Mario'''). Dr. Baby Mario is available on September 5, 2019 alongside [[Baby Luigi|Dr. Baby Luigi]], [[Baby Peach|Dr. Baby Peach]], and [[Baby Daisy|Dr. Baby Daisy]].<ref> | [[File:DrMarioWorld BabyMario.jpg|thumb|200px|Artwork of Dr. Baby Mario]] | ||
In ''[[Dr. Mario World]]'', Baby Mario appears as an unlockable playable character (referred to as '''Dr. Baby Mario'''). Dr. Baby Mario is available on September 5, 2019 alongside [[Baby Luigi|Dr. Baby Luigi]], [[Baby Peach|Dr. Baby Peach]], and [[Baby Daisy|Dr. Baby Daisy]].<ref>[https://twitter.com/Drmarioworld_EN/status/1168456788129140736 Twitter post from the official ''Dr. Mario World'' account.] Retrieved September 2, 2019.</ref> Dr. Baby Mario's skill changes random objects into [[exploder]]s in both stage and versus modes. Viruses are targeted first for being changed before certain other objects are targeted. Coins, capsules, objects that can eliminate viruses (e.g. [[Shell]]) and objects that cannot be eliminated (e.g. [[Empty Block]]) are unaffected. In stage mode, only one object is changed, while in versus mode, the amount of objects affected is different based on level where it is 2 at level one and 10 at the maximum level (1 and 9 respectively prior to season 7 in versus mode). | |||
===''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''=== | ===''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''=== | ||
[[File:BabyMario TSMBM.png|thumb| | [[File:BabyMario TSMBM.png|thumb|left|Baby Mario in the ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''.]] | ||
In ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'', [[Luigi]] has a flashback while looking down at a [[castle]] as he is being kidnapped by [[Shy Guy]]s and [[Snifit]]s. The castle resembles a toy castle that he, as Baby Luigi, built at a preschool. A bully kicks and destroys the castle, but Baby Mario jumps in, hits the bully, and holds the bully off. | In ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'', [[Luigi]] has a flashback while looking down at a [[castle]] as he is being kidnapped by [[Shy Guy]]s and [[Snifit]]s. The castle resembles a toy castle that he, as Baby Luigi, built at a preschool. A bully kicks and destroys the castle, but Baby Mario jumps in, hits the bully, and holds the bully off. | ||
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===Merchandise=== | ===Merchandise=== | ||
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===Personality=== | ===Personality=== | ||
[[File:Hammerbabymario.png|thumb|upright=0.9|Baby Mario uses a hammer, showing his strength.]] | [[File:Hammerbabymario.png|thumb|upright=0.9|Baby Mario uses a hammer, showing his strength.]] | ||
Baby Mario is mostly brave and courageous just like his adult counterpart, such as when he constantly rescues Baby Luigi. His ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'' character title and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' trophy information, however, describe him as a crybaby. He is also very energetic, as seen as when he wins a race in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'' and when he scores a homerun in the | Baby Mario is described as being mostly brave and courageous just like his adult counterpart, such as when he constantly rescues Baby Luigi. His ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'' character title and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' trophy information, however, describe him as a crybaby. He is also very energetic, as seen as when he wins a race in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'' and when he scores a homerun in the [[Mario Baseball (series)|''Mario Baseball'']] games. Baby Mario is also very playful when he joins his adult counterparts and his baby companions in kart races, tennis games, and baseball games. ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'' also shows that he is rather impulsive, and Baby Mario's brash use of his hammer has gotten him and the others in trouble multiple times throughout the game. | ||
In the ''[[Super Mario- | In the ''[[Super Mario-Kun]]'' volumes that are adapted from ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'', Baby Mario is able to speak in full sentences. As in the games, he is shown to be brave and willing to do whatever it takes to overcome the enemy; an example of this is when he deliberately fills himself up with an excess amount of water to stop Kamek's large wildfire. Similarly to his brother, he is naive, and he and his brother undertake some actions that annoy their older selves, such as making food out of sand when their older selves need real food. | ||
===Voice=== | ===Voice=== | ||
Baby Mario has been portrayed by [[Charles Martinet]] ever since his appearance in ''[[Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)|Mario Golf]]'' which has been retained ever since then. He typically sounds upbeat and excited, not too different from his older self, albeit filtered to sound higher-pitched.<ref> | Baby Mario has been portrayed by [[Charles Martinet]] ever since his appearance in ''[[Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)|Mario Golf]]'' which has been retained ever since then. He typically sounds upbeat and excited, not too different from his older self, albeit filtered to sound higher-pitched.<ref>Near the end of the video, Charles Martinet does a Baby Mario impression [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4Eudb_Tqg8]</ref> | ||
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Baby Mario has beady black eyes and his large trademark nose. Baby Mario has a layer of brown hair always covered by his trademark 'M' hat. Like most of the babies, his outfit eventually changed. Unlike his adult self, he has bare hands and wears short-leg overalls. | Baby Mario has beady black eyes and his large trademark nose. Baby Mario has a layer of brown hair always covered by his trademark 'M' hat. Like most of the babies, his outfit eventually changed. Unlike his adult self, he has bare hands and wears short-leg overalls. | ||
In his appearances in the ''Yoshi's Island'' series, as well as any media relating to ''Yoshi's Island'', Baby Mario wears simply a white diaper and his hat. He wears a yellow cape whenever he acquires a [[Super Star]] and turns into [[Superstar Mario]]. Starting with ''Mario Golf'', Baby Mario wears an outfit designed after his adult self, [[Mario]] which he continues to wear in his spin-off appearances, sometimes with minor adjustments. Originally, the red shirt is short-sleeved during the Nintendo 64 era, but his shirt is currently long sleeved as his adult self as of ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''. He also wears a pair of light blue and white sneakers; in ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'', Baby Mario has been erroneously depicted with red shoes in his solo artwork, as Baby Mario wears light blue shoes in other artwork for the game. In art for ''Yoshi's Island'' games and in Nintendo 64 games, Baby Mario's sideburns are pointed (but with still a notch to suggest adult Mario's sideburns; the Nintendo 64 art lacks the notch), but his sideburns in most other games are rounded as adult Mario's sideburns. | In his appearances in the ''Yoshi's Island'' series, as well as any media relating to ''Yoshi's Island'', Baby Mario wears simply a white diaper and his hat. He wears a yellow cape whenever he acquires a [[Super Star]] and turns into [[Superstar Mario]]. Starting with ''Mario Golf'', Baby Mario wears an outfit designed after his adult self, [[Mario]] which he continues to wear in his spin-off appearances, sometimes with minor adjustments. Originally, the red shirt is short-sleeved during the Nintendo 64 era, but his shirt is currently long sleeved as his adult self as of ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''. He also wears a pair of light blue and white sneakers; in ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'', Baby Mario has been erroneously depicted with red shoes in his solo artwork, as Baby Mario wears light blue shoes in other artwork for the game. In art for ''Yoshi's Island'' games and in Nintendo 64 games, Baby Mario's sideburns are pointed (but with still a notch to suggest adult Mario's sideburns; the Nintendo 64 art lacks the notch), but his sideburns in most other games are rounded as adult Mario's sideburns. | ||
In the ''[[Super Mario- | In the ''[[Super Mario-Kun]]'' manga, Baby Mario has been depicted having large, round, featured eyes with a pupil instead of the simple, beady black eyes as in the games. In the ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''-themed story arcs, Baby Mario's clothes are shaded black to differentiate himself from Baby Luigi when his hat insignia and his head cannot be seen. He also has a full set of teeth in the manga rather than a single tooth in the games. In the English localization ''[[Super Mario Manga Mania]]'', Baby Mario and Baby Luigi talk in a choppy manner ("''"I protect princess!''"; "''Old me! Your chance... Attack monster!''"). | ||
Baby Mario's emblem was originally a lowercase M in ''Mario Tennis'', but ''Mario Superstar Baseball'' and subsequent games changed his emblem to an uppercase M as his adult self, until ''Mario Tennis Open'' and ''Mario Kart 8'', where the upper case M is surrounded by frills. | Baby Mario's emblem was originally a lowercase M in ''Mario Tennis'', but ''Mario Superstar Baseball'' and subsequent games changed his emblem to an uppercase M as his adult self, until ''Mario Tennis Open'' and ''Mario Kart 8'', where the upper case M is surrounded by frills. | ||
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In ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'' and ''Yoshi's Island DS'', Baby Mario can turn into Superstar Mario when Yoshi comes into contact with a [[Super Star]]. In this form, Baby Mario can climb up walls and use his cape to float. In ''Yoshi's Island DS'', Baby Mario grants Yoshi speed and the ability for M blocks to appear. | In ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'' and ''Yoshi's Island DS'', Baby Mario can turn into Superstar Mario when Yoshi comes into contact with a [[Super Star]]. In this form, Baby Mario can climb up walls and use his cape to float. In ''Yoshi's Island DS'', Baby Mario grants Yoshi speed and the ability for M blocks to appear. | ||
Baby Mario is also shown to be very speedy because he is a speed or lightweight character in every single [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] spin-off to date. Baby Mario has a very high Speed stat in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', by default, the highest speed stat out of the other characters. In ''Mario Superstar Baseball'', however, Baby Luigi is faster than Baby Mario, and in ''Mario Kart Wii'', Baby Luigi has a small top speed special attribute. In ''Mario Super Sluggers'', however, Baby Mario and Baby Luigi's speed are equal. In the ''Mario Tennis'' series, Baby Mario is usually the most powerful Speed character, and, as his adult self, he is often shown to be stronger than his brother, as evident in the '' | Baby Mario is also shown to be very speedy because he is a speed or lightweight character in every single [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] spin-off to date. Baby Mario has a very high Speed stat in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', by default, the highest speed stat out of the other characters. In ''Mario Superstar Baseball'', however, Baby Luigi is faster than Baby Mario, and in ''Mario Kart Wii'', Baby Luigi has a small top speed special attribute. In ''Mario Super Sluggers'', however, Baby Mario and Baby Luigi's speed are equal. In the ''Mario Tennis'' series, Baby Mario is usually the most powerful Speed character, and, as his adult self, he is often shown to be stronger than his brother, as evident in the ''Mario Baseball'' series and ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''. | ||
===Relationships=== | ===Relationships=== | ||
[[File:BabyMarioBabyLuigiMKAGP2.png|thumb|Baby Mario and Baby Luigi are often seen together in games they both appear in.]] | [[File:BabyMarioBabyLuigiMKAGP2.png|thumb|Baby Mario and Baby Luigi are often seen together in games they both appear in.]] | ||
Baby Mario and Baby Luigi share a special bond as twin brothers,<ref> | Baby Mario and Baby Luigi share a special bond as twin brothers,<ref>The ''Yoshi Touch & Go'' instruction booklet states that the Stork is carrying a pair of newborn twins (referring to Mario and Luigi) on page six.</ref> allowing Baby Mario to seek out his kidnapped brother with the help of the Yoshis during their debut appearance in ''Yoshi's Island''. They are default partners in ''Mario Kart Double Dash!!'', and are often seen together, as evident in ''Mario Power Tennis'' and ''Mario Kart Arcade GP 2''. In ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'', the brothers fight side-by-side, and if one falls in battle, the other one will carry him and defend him from the enemies. They also partner up and share good chemistry in various sports and spin-off games. Baby Luigi's site bio for ''Mario Kart Wii'', however, heavily implies that Baby Mario has a sibling rivalry with Baby Luigi, which is parallel to Mario's competitive nature with Luigi. In the ''Super Mario-Kun'' volumes, particularly the ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''-based ones, if Baby Luigi gets hurt, Baby Mario reacts furiously to the offenders and quickly retaliates by attacking them. | ||
Baby Mario is also good friends with Baby Peach, and protects her from their enemy, Baby Bowser. | |||
[[File:Super Mario Kun Volume 37 Baby Mario and Mario.png|thumb|left|Baby Mario shakes hands with Mario as a farewell in the ''Super Mario-Kun'', volume 37.]] | |||
In ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'', Mario acts as a parental figure for both Baby Mario and Baby Luigi; he also expresses frustration with Luigi when he directs his anger at them, attempts to calm the babies whenever they cry, and playfully tosses Baby Mario, clearly enjoying his company. The feeling is mutual, and Baby Mario even gives Mario his hammer as a gift before they part ways at the end of the game. Additionally, in ''Yoshi's New Island'', adult Mario, disguised as [[Mr. Pipe]], has aided Baby Mario and Yoshi if they are struggling by giving them powerful items such as [[Flutter Wings]], [[Golden Flutter Wings]], and [[Yoshi Egg|Egg]]s. Despite their good relationship in ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'', Baby Mario and Mario have a neutral chemistry in both ''Mario Superstar Baseball'' and ''Mario Super Sluggers''. | In ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'', Mario acts as a parental figure for both Baby Mario and Baby Luigi; he also expresses frustration with Luigi when he directs his anger at them, attempts to calm the babies whenever they cry, and playfully tosses Baby Mario, clearly enjoying his company. The feeling is mutual, and Baby Mario even gives Mario his hammer as a gift before they part ways at the end of the game. Additionally, in ''Yoshi's New Island'', adult Mario, disguised as [[Mr. Pipe]], has aided Baby Mario and Yoshi if they are struggling by giving them powerful items such as [[Flutter Wings]], [[Golden Flutter Wings]], and [[Yoshi Egg|Egg]]s. Despite their good relationship in ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'', Baby Mario and Mario have a neutral chemistry in both ''Mario Superstar Baseball'' and ''Mario Super Sluggers''. | ||
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Baby Mario's profiles and statistics typically highlight his diminutive size and power correlation, in which his power varies from game to game. He is always a speedy character in all games he is playable in. Some bios, specifically his ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'', ''Mario Superstar Baseball'', and ''Mario Kart 8'' bios, lampshade how he and his adult self are playable at the same time. | Baby Mario's profiles and statistics typically highlight his diminutive size and power correlation, in which his power varies from game to game. He is always a speedy character in all games he is playable in. Some bios, specifically his ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'', ''Mario Superstar Baseball'', and ''Mario Kart 8'' bios, lampshade how he and his adult self are playable at the same time. | ||
==Gallery== | |||
{{main-gallery|Baby Mario}} | |||
<gallery> | |||
SMW2 Superstar Mario.png|''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' | |||
Baby Mario MT64 artwork.jpg|''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]]'' | |||
Baby Mario YTnG artwork.jpg|''[[Yoshi Touch & Go]]'' | |||
Hammerbabymario.png|''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'' | |||
Baby Mario Artwork - Mario Kart Wii.png|''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'' | |||
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==Quotes== | |||
*"''Goo-goo, ga-ga''" - ''[[Mario Golf (Game Boy Color)|Mario Golf]]'' | |||
*''"Goo-goo, ga-ga spaghetti"'' - ''[[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|Mario Tennis]]'' | |||
*''"Baby Mario!"'' - ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' / ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'' / ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'' | |||
*''"Not-a-bad, for a baby!"'' - ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'' | |||
*''"No-no-no-no-no-no. Mamma mia."'' - ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'' | |||
*''"Mamma mia!"'' - ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'' | |||
*''"Luigi!"'' - ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'' | |||
*''"Peekaboo!"'' - ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'' | |||
*''"Goo-goo!"'' - ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!''/''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'' | |||
*''"Thank you very much!"'' - ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''/''[[Yoshi Touch & Go]]'' | |||
*''"Okey-dokey!"'' - ''Mario Kart Wii'' | |||
*''"Baby time!"'' - ''Mario Kart Wii'' | |||
*''"Let's-a go!"'' - ''Mario Kart Wii'' | |||
*''"So long!"'' - ''Mario Kart Wii'' | |||
*''"It's-a good! Go baby! Oh yeah.''" -''Mario Kart Wii'' | |||
*''"I win! I win! Nyah nyah! Hee-hee!"'' - ''Mario Kart Wii'' (First part later reused in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'') | |||
*''"Yeah, baby mmmmm. Not too bad!''" -''Mario Kart Wii'' | |||
*''"Uh-oh, I lose. Mamma mia!''" -''Mario Kart Wii'' | |||
*''"Yay!''" -''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]'' | |||
*''"Bye-bye!"'' - ''Mario Kart Wii'' | |||
*''"Oh no, I'm-a lose! Mama!"'' - ''Mario Kart Wii'' | |||
*''"Mamma mia! (cries)"'' - ''Mario Kart Wii'' | |||
*「ねぼうの小学生か!!」 ("''Are you a student of sleeping in?!!''") -''[[Super Mario-Kun]]'' volume 36, page 102 | |||
==List of appearances== | ==List of appearances== | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
===Baby Mario=== | ===Baby Mario=== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
|Jap=赤ちゃんマリオ<ref> | |Jap=赤ちゃんマリオ<ref>「スーパーマリオヨッシーアイランド任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (''Super Mario: Yossy Island Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook''). {{file link|Super Mario Yossy Island Shogakukan P4.jpg|Page 4}}.</ref><br>''Aka-chan Mario''<br>ベビィマリオ<br>''Bebī Mario'' | ||
|JapM=Baby Mario | |JapM=Baby Mario | ||
|ChiS=马力欧宝宝<ref>[[iQue|iQue Ltd.]] [http://www.ique.com/games/mmyoshi.htm 摸摸耀西-云中漫步] (''Yoshi Touch & Go''). Retrieved January 20, 2017.</ref> | |||
|ChiS=马力欧宝宝<ref> | |||
|ChiSR=Mǎlì'ōu Bǎobǎo | |ChiSR=Mǎlì'ōu Bǎobǎo | ||
|ChiSM=Baby Mario | |ChiSM=Baby Mario | ||
|ChiT=嬰兒瑪利歐<ref> | |ChiT=嬰兒瑪利歐<ref>https://www.nintendo.tw/ds/ds_software2006.html</ref><ref>https://www.nintendo.tw/ds/ds_software2007.html</ref><br>''Yīng'ér Mǎlì'ōu''<br>瑪利歐寶寶<ref>https://www.nintendo.com.hk/mariotennis_open/character/013.html</ref><ref>https://www.nintendo.tw/mariotennis_open/character/013.html</ref> (since ''Mario Tennis Open'')<br>''Mǎlì'ōu Bǎobǎo'' | ||
|ChiTM=Baby Mario<br><br>Baby Mario<br><br> | |||
|ChiTM=Baby Mario | |||
|Dut=Baby Mario | |Dut=Baby Mario | ||
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|Fre=Bébé Mario | |||
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|Ita=Baby Mario | |Ita=Baby Mario | ||
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|Kor=베이비 마리오 | |Kor=베이비 마리오 | ||
|KorR=Beibi Mario | |KorR=Beibi Mario | ||
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|RusR=Malysh Mario | |RusR=Malysh Mario | ||
|RusM=Baby Mario | |RusM=Baby Mario | ||
|SpaA=Bebé Mario | |SpaA=Bebé Mario<br>Baby Mario <small>(2008) | ||
|SpaAM=Baby Mario | |SpaAM=Baby Mario | ||
|SpaE=Bebé Mario | |SpaE=Bebé Mario | ||
|SpaEM=Baby Mario | |SpaEM=Baby Mario | ||
|Tur=Bebek Mario{{ref needed}} | |||
|TurM=Baby Mario | |||
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|Kor=베이비마리오(코알라) | |Kor=베이비마리오(코알라) | ||
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