Enma Daiō

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The title of this article is official, but it comes from a non-English source. If an acceptable English source is found, then the article should be moved to its appropriate title.

Enma Daiō
Enma Daiō
Species Koopa (ghost)
First appearance Super Mario-kun Volume 4 (1992)
“さんざんてきキャラをやっつけておいて、天国てんごくへいけるわけないだろ‼ (You killed a lot of minions, and now you expect to go to Heaven!?)”
Enma Daiō, Super Mario-kun

Enma Daiō is a deceased Koopa king and Bowser's ancestor in Super Mario-kun who decides to torture Mario for what he did to Bowser's Minions. He looks just like his descendant, but with black eyebrows and a pointed black beard. He also wears an ancient royal hat with「王」(king) written on it. These characteristics make him resemble Kūkai's statue of King Shokō-ō, one of Buddha's Ten Kings of Hell. On the same note, his name and role are also a direct reference to another of the Ten Kings of Hell in Buddhism: Enma.

While fighting Larry Koopa, Mario dies and is taken to Hell, where Enma Daiō awaits him to punish him for what he did to his family and their minions. While Morton, Wendy, and the minions's ghosts punish Mario, Enma Daiō is monitoring the torture; however, Mario's ghost always manages to escape unharmed. When Wendy makes Mario eat a bomb-chocolate, she lights the fuse on. Panicked, Mario runs looking for help, while the ghosts run away in fear. Mario then jumps on Enma Daiō, pleading to help him, but then burps an explosion on his face. Having lost his patience, Enma Daiō kicks Mario out from the afterlife, enabling him to live again.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese エンマ大王だいおう[1]
Enma Daiō
King Enma
大王だいおうさま[2]
Daiō-sama
Great King By the ghosts

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