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{{character infobox
{{character infobox
|image=[[File:Culex Sprite - Super Mario RPG.png]] <br> Sprite from ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''
|image=[[File:Culex Sprite - Super Mario RPG.png]]
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' ([[List of games by date#1996|1996]])
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' ([[List of games by date#1996|1996]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|Super Mario RPG]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch]]) ([[List of games by date#2023|2023]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|Super Mario RPG]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch]]) ([[List of games by date#2023|2023]])
}}
}}
{{quote|I am matter... I am antimatter... I can see your past... I can see your future... I consume time... And I will consume you!|Culex|Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars}}
{{quote|I am matter... I am antimatter... I can see your past... I can see your future... I consume time... And I will consume you!|Culex|Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars}}
'''Culex''' is an optional hidden boss who appears in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. Culex is a being from the alternate world of [[List of implied locations#Last Illusion|"Last Illusion,"]] who desires to do battle with warriors from [[Mario|Mario's]] [[Mario World|world]]. He appears to be a type of demon, having dark purple skin, red twisted horns and wings, a red mark along his torso, a jagged tail, and several crystals surrounding his waist. He also emanates what appears to be dark energy.
'''Culex''' is an optional hidden boss who appears in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. Culex is a being from a different dimension who desires to do battle with warriors from [[Mario|Mario's]] [[Mario World|world]]. He appears to be a type of demon, having dark purple skin, red twisted horns and wings, a red mark along his torso, a jagged tail, and several crystals surrounding his waist. He also emanates what appears to be dark energy.


Culex serves as the game's {{wp|Boss (video games)#Superboss|superboss}}: alongside the Crystals, he is an even more powerful boss than the main story's antagonist, [[Smithy]], as he has 4,096 [[Heart Point|HP]], the second most of any encounter in the game (behind only Smithy's second phase). Culex, combined with the Crystals, has 12,396 HP, which exceeds both of Smithy's phases combined.
Culex serves as the game's {{wp|Boss (video games)#Superboss|superboss}}: alongside the Crystals, he is an even more powerful boss than the main story's antagonist, [[Smithy]], as he has 4,096 [[Heart Point|HP]], the second most of any encounter in the game (behind only Smithy's second phase). Culex, combined with the Crystals, has 12,396 HP, which exceeds both of Smithy's phases combined.


Culex's appearance contains many allusions to the ''{{wp|Final Fantasy}}'' series; the creators of ''Final Fantasy'', [[Square Enix|Square]], also created ''Super Mario RPG''. He is depicted in the hand-drawn pixel art style of the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] ''Final Fantasy'' games, contrasting with the pre-rendered 3D models of the rest of the game. His overworld sprite is significantly smaller than how he appears in battle, which is another characteristic taken from ''Final Fantasy''. The songs that play during his encounter and battle are arrangements of music from the ''Final Fantasy'' series.
In the [[Nintendo Switch]] remake, ''[[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|Super Mario RPG]]'', Culex initially retains his original two-dimensional 16-bit appearance, offering a stark contrast to the game's revamped and updated 3D graphics. However, a post-game rematch gives him a full model, named '''Culex 3D''', along with the Crystals.
 
In the [[Nintendo Switch]] remake, ''[[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|Super Mario RPG]]'', Culex initially retains his original two-dimensional 16-bit appearance, offering a stark contrast to the game's revamped and updated 3D graphics. Additionally, he retains the music from the SNES version of the game even if the new soundtrack is set to play. However, a post-game rematch gives him a full model, named '''Culex 3D''', along with the Crystals; this rematch also features rearranged music.
 
==History==
==History==
[[File:Culex confrontation SMRPG.png|thumb|left|Culex appears to [[Mario]].]]
[[File:Culex confrontation SMRPG.png|thumb|left|Culex appears to [[Mario]].]]
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If Mario's party wins, Culex rewards Mario with the [[Quartz Charm]]. Culex then leaves Mario's dimension as Mario is transported back to Monstro Town. The door to Culex also vanishes, leaving a solid rock wall in its place.
If Mario's party wins, Culex rewards Mario with the [[Quartz Charm]]. Culex then leaves Mario's dimension as Mario is transported back to Monstro Town. The door to Culex also vanishes, leaving a solid rock wall in its place.


In the Nintendo Switch remake, he can be fought again after beating Smithy. The fight itself becomes accessible once the [[Extra-Shiny Stone]] is collected after beating [[Johnny]]'s post-game rematch. Because of the Star Road being repaired by Mario and his party, they consequentially granted the various wishes of powerful people. This ultimately included Culex, who wished to gain the power of the third dimension. He then drew them back to his realm to fight them in this new form. In this form, he uses either [[Meteor (move)|Meteor]] or [[Final Claw]] every five turns, the former deals damage equal to maximum HP minus 1 to all active party members and the latter deals 9999 damage to one party member. He also attacks twice each turn after all the Crystals are defeated. Similarly to [[Bowyer]]'s battle, the {{button|switch|A}}, {{button|switch|Y}}, or {{button|switch|X}} buttons can be disabled for several turns, rendering the party unable to use the commands from those buttons. Finally, if the player attempts to defeat Culex while leaving any Crystals alive, the remaining Crystals sacrifice themselves to bring him back with full health.<ref>{{cite|author=bloodbro2010|date=December 2, 2023|url=old.reddit.com/r/MarioRPG/comments/188ugoz/culex_revives_full_health_if_you_let_a_crystal/|title=Culex revives full health if you let a crystal survive|publisher=Reddit (r/MarioRPG)|accessdate=December 2, 2023}}</ref>
In the Nintendo Switch remake, he can be fought again after beating Smithy. The fight itself becomes accessible once the [[Extra-Shiny Stone]] is collected after beating [[Johnny]]'s post-game rematch. Because of the Star Road being repaired by Mario and his party, they consequentially granted the various wishes of powerful people. This ultimately included Culex, who wished to gain the power of the third dimension. He then drew them back to his realm to fight them in this new form. In this form, he uses either [[Meteor (move)|Meteor]] or [[Final Claw]] every five turns, the former deals damage equal to maximum HP minus 1 to all active party members and the latter deals 9999 damage to one party member. He also attacks twice each turn after all the Crystals are defeated. Similarly to [[Bowyer]]'s battle, the {{button|switch|A}}, {{button|switch|Y}}, or {{button|switch|X}} buttons can be disabled for several turns, rendering the party unable to use the commands from those buttons. Finally, if the player attempts to defeat Culex while leaving any Crystals alive, the Crystals sacrifice themselves to bring him back with full health.<ref>{{cite|author=bloodbro2010|date=December 2, 2023|url=old.reddit.com/r/MarioRPG/comments/188ugoz/culex_revives_full_health_if_you_let_a_crystal/|title=Culex revives full health if you let a crystal survive|publisher=Reddit (r/MarioRPG)|accessdate=December 2, 2023}}</ref>


After Mario's party wins, he is reduced back to his 2D sprite due to the forces of malevolence fading and is forced to retreat to regain his 3D form, although not before keeping count of the amount of turns it took to defeat him in battle. He will also provide the player with a Crystal Shard. After defeating Smithy once this battle is won, Culex appears in the credits scene with [[Monstermama]] and the other characters, briefly appearing in his 2D form behind the background.
After Mario's party wins, he is reduced back to his 2D sprite due to the forces of malevolence fading and is forced to retreat to regain his 3D form, although not before keeping count of the amount of turns it took to defeat him in battle. He will also provide the player with a Crystal Shard. After defeating Smithy once this battle is won, Culex appears in the credits scene with [[Monstermama]] and the other characters, briefly appearing in his 2D form behind the background.
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{{Multilang profile
{{Multilang profile
|type=Thought in other languages
|type=Thought in other languages
|Jpn={{ruby|思|おも}}い{{ruby|知|し}}るがよい!エンドコンテンツの{{ruby|力|ちから}}を!!
|Jap={{ruby|思|おも}}い{{ruby|知|し}}るがよい!エンドコンテンツの{{ruby|力|ちから}}を!!
|JpnM=Know this! The power of end content!!
|JapM=Know this! The power of end content!!
}}
}}


==Regional differences==
==Regional differences==
Culex's alignment and motives differ drastically between the Japanese and English versions.<ref>{{cite|url=legendsoflocalization.com/culex-is-quite-different-in-japanese-super-mario-rpg/|title=Culex is Quite Different in Japanese Super Mario RPG|publisher=Legends of Localization|accessdate=February 2, 2016|archive=web.archive.org/web/20160401035355/https://legendsoflocalization.com/culex-is-quite-different-in-japanese-super-mario-rpg/}}</ref>
Culex's alignment and motives differ drastically between the Japanese and English versions.<ref>{{cite|url=legendsoflocalization.com/culex-is-quite-different-in-japanese-super-mario-rpg/|title=Culex is Quite Different in Japanese Super Mario RPG|publisher=Legends of Localization|accessdate=February 2, 2016|archive=web.archive.org/web/20160401035355/https://legendsoflocalization.com/culex-is-quite-different-in-japanese-super-mario-rpg/}}</ref> In the Japanese version, Culex claims to be a timeless overlord made of pure evil. As a two-dimensional being, he is perplexed by the three-dimensional forms of Mario's party, so he demands a fight to try and understand them. Upon defeat, he recognizes the party's strength and positive energy, and he and his pocket dimension disappear until the day he finally gains the solidity of the third dimension. This further explains his appearance in the ''[[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|Super Mario RPG]]'' remake, where he is stuck as a 2D sprite rather than having a full 3D model like everyone else. In the English version, Culex's dialogue and backstory are completely rewritten: he is said to be the "Dark Knight of Vanda" sent by the [[List of implied characters#Dark Mage|Dark Mage]], but his plans came to a halt after discovering that Mario's world is uninhabitable to him and his kind. He remains in a secured location in the hopes that the world's "strongest knight" will seek him for a challenge before he departs. He has nobler mannerisms, and attempts to leave Mario's company on good terms. In the remake, his overall characterization is closer to that of the Japanese version, in particular his perplexion for the three-dimensional forms for Mario's party that acted as his motivation for fighting them; however, in Western languages, his Dark Knight of Vanda title and ties to the Dark Mage from the English localization are retained.
 
In the Japanese version, Culex claims to be a timeless overlord made of pure evil. As a two-dimensional being, he is perplexed by the three-dimensional forms of Mario's party, so he demands a fight to try and understand them. Upon defeat, he recognizes the party's strength and positive energy, and he and his pocket dimension disappear until the day he finally gains the solidity of the third dimension.
 
In the English version, Culex is said to be the "Dark Knight of Vanda" sent by the [[List of implied characters#Dark Mage|Dark Mage]], but his plans came to a halt after discovering that Mario's world is uninhabitable to him and his kind. He remains in a secure location in the hopes that the world's "strongest knight" will seek him for a challenge before he departs. He has nobler mannerisms, and attempts to leave Mario's company on good terms.
 
The remake changes Culex's depiction to be consistent in all languages. It is primarily based on the original Japanese version, in particular his perplexion for the three-dimensional forms for Mario's party that acted as his motivation for fighting them, and his nature as an evil being rather than a noble one. In Western languages, his Dark Knight of Vanda title and ties to the Dark Mage are retained.


==Allusions to ''Final Fantasy''==
==Allusions to ''Final Fantasy''==
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===Culex===
===Culex===
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=クリスタラー
|Jap=クリスタラー
|JpnR=Kurisutarā
|JapR=Kurisutarā
|JpnM=Derived from "crystal" and the agentive suffix "-er"; possibly also evoking a mix of "crystal" (a symbol of the ''Final Fantasy'' franchise) and "star" (a symbol of the ''Super Mario'' franchise)
|JapM=Derived from "crystal" and the agentive suffix "-er"; possibly also evoking a mix of "crystal" (a symbol of the ''Final Fantasy'' franchise) and "star" (a symbol of the ''Super Mario'' franchise)
|Chi=水晶塔拉
|Chi=水晶塔拉
|ChiR=Shuǐjīngtǎlā
|ChiR=Shuǐjīngtǎlā
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===Dark Knight of Vanda===
===Dark Knight of Vanda===
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=この{{ruby|世|よ}}の{{ruby|悪|あく}}の{{ruby|全|すべ}}てをすべる{{ruby|者|もの}}
|Jap=この{{ruby|世|よ}}の{{ruby|悪|あく}}の{{ruby|全|すべ}}てをすべる{{ruby|者|もの}}
|JpnR=kono yo no aku no subete o suberu mono
|JapR=kono yo no aku no subete o suberu mono
|JpnM=controller of all evil in the world
|JapM=controller of all evil in the world
|ChiS=我统御这世上的一切邪恶
|ChiS=我统御这世上的一切邪恶
|ChiSR=Wǒ tǒng yù zhè shìshàng de yīqiè xié'è
|ChiSR=Wǒ tǒng yù zhè shìshàng de yīqiè xié'è
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|ItaM=Dark Knight of Vanda
|ItaM=Dark Knight of Vanda
|Kor=이 세상의 모든 악을 다스리는 자
|Kor=이 세상의 모든 악을 다스리는 자
|KorR=i sesang-ui modeun ag-eul daseurineun ja
|KorR=i sesang-ui modeun ag-eul daseulineun ja
|KorM=controller of all evil in the world
|KorM=controller of all evil in the world
|Spa=caballero oscuro de Vanda
|Spa=caballero oscuro de Vanda
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===Culex 3D===
===Culex 3D===
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=クリスタラー ({{ruby|立体|りったい}})
|Jap=クリスタラー ({{ruby|立体|りったい}})
|JpnR=Kurisutarā (Rittai)
|JapR=Kurisutarā (Rittai)
|JpnM=Culex (three-dimensional)
|JapM=Culex (three-dimensional)
|ChiS=水晶塔拉 (立体)
|ChiS=水晶塔拉 (立体)
|ChiSR=Shuǐjīngtǎlā (Lìtǐ)
|ChiSR=Shuǐjīngtǎlā (Lìtǐ)
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|ItaM=Culex 3D
|ItaM=Culex 3D
|Kor=크리스터러 (입체)
|Kor=크리스터러 (입체)
|KorR=Keuriseuteoreo (Ipche)
|KorR=Keuriseuteoreo (Ibche)
|KorM=Culex (three-dimensional)
|KorM=Culex (three-dimensional)
|Spa=Culex 3D
|Spa=Culex 3D
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[[Category:Demons]]
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[[Category:Third-party Super Mario characters]]
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[[Category:Optional bosses]]
[[Category:Optional bosses]]
[[Category:Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars bosses]]
[[Category:Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars bosses]]
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