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'''[[Mario]]''' is the main character of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]]. His history spans decades of media primarily in video games, but it also includes cartoons, books, and other promotional materials. Though Mario is usually the main protagonist in his appearances, he has also played other roles across his history with ranging significance, such as a captive that needs to be rescued (such as in ''[[Mario is Missing! (PC)|Mario is Missing!]]'', ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', and ''[[Super Princess Peach]]'') and a minor supporting character (such as in several games of the [[Mario vs. Donkey Kong (series)|''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' series]] and ''[[Yoshi's New Island]]''). He has even served the role of a villain very rarely, such as in ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]''
'''[[Mario]]''' is the main character of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]]. His history spans decades of media primarily in video games, but it also includes cartoons, books, and other promotional materials. Though Mario is usually the main protagonist in his appearances, he has also played other roles across his history with ranging significance, such as a captive that needs to be rescued (such as in ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'', ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', and ''[[Super Princess Peach]]'') and a minor supporting character (such as in several games of the [[Mario vs. Donkey Kong (series)|''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' series]] and ''[[Yoshi's New Island]]''). He has even served the role of a villain very rarely, such as in ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]''
==Background==
==Background==
[[File:Stork and Babies Artwork - Yoshi's New Island.png|thumb|150px|The [[Yoshi's Island (series)|''Yoshi's Island'' games]] show Mario's and Luigi's twin births through a stork delivery, a {{wp|White stork#Storks and delivery of babies|reference to European folklore}}.]]
[[File:Stork and Babies Artwork - Yoshi's New Island.png|thumb|150px|The [[Yoshi's Island (series)|''Yoshi's Island'' games]] show Mario's and Luigi's twin births through a stork delivery, a {{wp|White stork#Storks and delivery of babies|reference to European folklore}}.]]
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In ''Mario Bros.'' (which is unrelated to the [[Mario Bros. (game)|arcade game of the same name]]), Mario and the newly introduced [[Luigi]] must cooperate and put pallets of bottles on a delivery truck. They have to use conveyor belts to send the package to each other. If they drop a pallet, their foreman yells at them. If they drop three pallets, the game is over. In ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 3]]'' and ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]'', [[Wario]] drives the delivery truck and [[Bowser]] periodically reverses the conveyor belt directions. [[Cake]]s replace pallets in the game.
In ''Mario Bros.'' (which is unrelated to the [[Mario Bros. (game)|arcade game of the same name]]), Mario and the newly introduced [[Luigi]] must cooperate and put pallets of bottles on a delivery truck. They have to use conveyor belts to send the package to each other. If they drop a pallet, their foreman yells at them. If they drop three pallets, the game is over. In ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 3]]'' and ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]'', [[Wario]] drives the delivery truck and [[Bowser]] periodically reverses the conveyor belt directions. [[Cake]]s replace pallets in the game.


In ''Mario's Cement Factory'', Mario must move cement from conveyor belts into cement trucks by emptying hoppers. The hoppers can hold only three loads of cement. If a hopper overflows, some cement can land on a [[driver]], 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 can touch the very bottom, losing a life either way; there are safe zones to circumvent this. In the remake in ''Game & Watch Gallery 4'', [[Yoshi]] and [[Toad]] appear as background characters. A [[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.
In ''Mario's Cement Factory'', Mario must move cement from hoppers into cement trucks by putting them on conveyor belts. The hoppers can hold only three loads of cement. If a hopper overflows, some cement can land on a [[driver]], 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 can touch the very bottom, losing a life either way; there are safe zones to circumvent this. In the remake in ''Game & Watch Gallery 4'', [[Yoshi]] and [[Toad]] appear as background characters. A [[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.


Mario must safely deliver [[bomb]]s in ''Mario's Bombs Away'', avoiding oil spills and torches.
Mario must safely deliver [[bomb]]s in ''Mario's Bombs Away'', avoiding oil spills and torches.
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Mario appears in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'' as one of the main playable characters. After Bowser invades the [[Flower Kingdom]] and merges and transforms into [[Prince Florian]]'s castle, causing chaos and trapping [[Poplin]]s, Mario and his friends happily agree to help. Prince Florian accompanies and guides him, and the badge on his head enables Mario to perform various abilities depending on the badge equipped. One of the new power-up forms Mario can take is [[Elephant Mario]]. This new form gives him the appearance of an anthropomorphic elephant, albeit without his shoes. Other new power-up forms include [[Drill Mario]] and [[Bubble Mario]].
Mario appears in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'' as one of the main playable characters. After Bowser invades the [[Flower Kingdom]] and merges and transforms into [[Prince Florian]]'s castle, causing chaos and trapping [[Poplin]]s, Mario and his friends happily agree to help. Prince Florian accompanies and guides him, and the badge on his head enables Mario to perform various abilities depending on the badge equipped. One of the new power-up forms Mario can take is [[Elephant Mario]]. This new form gives him the appearance of an anthropomorphic elephant, albeit without his shoes. Other new power-up forms include [[Drill Mario]] and [[Bubble Mario]].


''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'' is the first Nintendo game where Mario is not voiced by [[Charles Martinet]], who retired from the role in August 2023.<ref>Bankhurst, A. (August 21, 2023). [https://www.ign.com/articles/nintendo-confirms-charles-martinet-is-not-involved-in-super-mario-bros-wonder Nintendo Confirms Charles Martinet Is Not Involved in Super Mario Bros. Wonder]. ''IGN''. Retrieved August 21, 2023.</ref> Instead, [[Kevin Afghani]] voices Mario in this game, and he would continue to voice Mario in later games.
''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'' is the first video game since ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'' where Mario is not voiced by [[Charles Martinet]], who retired from the role in August 2023.<ref>Bankhurst, A. (August 21, 2023). [https://www.ign.com/articles/nintendo-confirms-charles-martinet-is-not-involved-in-super-mario-bros-wonder Nintendo Confirms Charles Martinet Is Not Involved in Super Mario Bros. Wonder]. ''IGN''. Retrieved August 21, 2023.</ref> Instead, [[Kevin Afghani]] voices Mario in this game, and he would continue to voice Mario in later games.
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===''Super Mario World''===
===''Super Mario World''===
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{{main|List of Super Mario World episodes featuring Mario}}
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The [[Super Mario World (television series)|''Super Mario World'' television series]] is a continuation of ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''. This time, the episodes focus loosely on the video game ''[[Super Mario World]]'' with added characters, the most prominent being [[Yoshi]], the [[Cave People]], and [[Oogtar]]. Mario appears in every episode of the ''Super Mario World'' television series as one of the main protagonists.
The [[Super Mario World (television series)|''Super Mario World'' television series]] is a continuation of ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''. This time, the episodes focus loosely on the video game ''[[Super Mario World]]'' with added characters, the most prominent being [[Yoshi]], the [[Cave People]], and [[Oogtar]]. Mario appears in every episode of the ''Super Mario World'' television series as one of the main protagonists.
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===''Mario is Missing!''===
===''Mario is Missing!''===
[[File:Mario is Missing PC title screen.png|thumb|Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi in Antarctica in ''Mario is Missing!'']]
[[File:Mario is Missing PC title screen.png|thumb|Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi in Antarctica in ''Mario is Missing!'']]
''[[Mario is Missing! (PC)|Mario is Missing!]]'' is the first game in the ''Mario Discovery'' series<ref>An [http://www.nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=5&threadid=39370 alternate box art] of ''Mario is Missing!'' sported the "Mario Discovery Series" symbol.</ref> and sets the ''Super Mario'' characters on [[Earth]]. The game stars Luigi, who rescues Mario from Bowser in the end. 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.
''[[Mario is Missing!]]'' is the first game in the ''Mario Discovery'' series<ref>An [http://www.nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=5&threadid=39370 alternate box art] of ''Mario is Missing!'' sported the "Mario Discovery Series" symbol.</ref> and sets the ''Super Mario'' characters on [[Earth]]. The game stars Luigi, who rescues Mario from Bowser in the end. 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 this version nonetheless manages 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 this version, he also reacts angrily to the title shortly before being captured by the Koopa. In the SNES version, Mario gets trapped inside a pitfall outside the castle.
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 this version nonetheless manages 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 this version, he also reacts angrily to the title shortly before being captured by the Koopa. In the SNES version, Mario gets trapped inside a pitfall outside the castle.
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===''Mario's Time Machine''===
===''Mario's Time Machine''===
[[File:MariosTimeMachineMario.png|thumb|left|Mario inside Bowser's [[Timulator]]]]
[[File:MariosTimeMachineMario.png|thumb|left|Mario inside Bowser's [[Timulator]]]]
In the [[Mario's Time Machine (PC)|PC version]], [[Mario's Time Machine (Super Nintendo Entertainment System)|SNES version]], and [[Mario's Time Machine (Nintendo Entertainment System)|NES version]] of ''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 has 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 ''[[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 has 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 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 places.


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 places in a side-scrolling mission.
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 places in a side-scrolling mission.
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==''Super Mario Bros.'' (film)==
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 places.
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Mario is one of two protagonists of the 1993 [[Super Mario Bros. (film)|''Super Mario Bros.'' film]], in which he was played by the late [[Bob Hoskins]]. This version of Mario also appears in the film's manga adaptation, ''[[Super Mario: Makai Teikoku no Megami]]'', and as a promotional cameo in ''[[Super Mario 4koma Parade]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 4koma Manga Kingdom]]'' next to his video game counterpart.
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==''Game & Wario''==
==''Game & Wario''==
In ''[[Game & Wario]]'', one of the microgames in the minigame [[Gamer]], [[Sole Man]], involves Mario, on the third level of difficulty. Here, the player's character, dressed as a Goomba, must purposely be stomped by his foot. This difficulty is different from the others, where the player must avoid being stomped.
In ''[[Game & Wario]]'', one of the microgames in the minigame [[Gamer]], [[Sole Man]], involves Mario, on the third level of difficulty. Here, the player's character, dressed as a Goomba, must purposely be stomped by his foot. This difficulty is different from the others, where the player must avoid being stomped.
==''NES Remix'' series==
Mario appears in the [[NES Remix (series)|''NES Remix'' series]], featuring in ''[[NES Remix]]'', ''[[NES Remix 2]]'', ''[[NES Remix Pack]]'', and ''[[Ultimate NES Remix]]''.


==''The Cat Mario Show''==
==''The Cat Mario Show''==
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The film's plot revolves around Mario's attempt to rescue Luigi from Bowser after they get separated in a warp zone. Unlike in the video games, Mario and Luigi are based in [[Brooklyn]] and [[List of implied locations#Queens|Queens]], living with their family, and run a new start-up business, [[Super Mario Bros. Plumbing]]. They formerly worked under [[Foreman Spike|Spike]], who is seen antagonizing the brothers. [[Papa Mario|Mario's father]] also derides Mario for "[quitting] a steady job for some crazy dream," to the latter's dismay. He and Luigi then go underground to fix a water main, only for Mario to accidentally visit the Mushroom Kingdom after discovering a Warp Pipe in an abandoned part of the sewers. After they are separated, Mario meets Toad in the Mushroom Kingdom, who introduces himself and helps guide Mario to Princess Peach. After Mario learns that Bowser has captured Luigi, Mario and Toad later join Peach to assist her in defeating Bowser, who wishes to take over the world but also wants to marry Peach.
The film's plot revolves around Mario's attempt to rescue Luigi from Bowser after they get separated in a warp zone. Unlike in the video games, Mario and Luigi are based in [[Brooklyn]] and [[List of implied locations#Queens|Queens]], living with their family, and run a new start-up business, [[Super Mario Bros. Plumbing]]. They formerly worked under [[Foreman Spike|Spike]], who is seen antagonizing the brothers. [[Papa Mario|Mario's father]] also derides Mario for "[quitting] a steady job for some crazy dream," to the latter's dismay. He and Luigi then go underground to fix a water main, only for Mario to accidentally visit the Mushroom Kingdom after discovering a Warp Pipe in an abandoned part of the sewers. After they are separated, Mario meets Toad in the Mushroom Kingdom, who introduces himself and helps guide Mario to Princess Peach. After Mario learns that Bowser has captured Luigi, Mario and Toad later join Peach to assist her in defeating Bowser, who wishes to take over the world but also wants to marry Peach.


Mario then defeats [[Donkey Kong]] in a fight, and Mario plummets to the ocean alongside him when the [[Koopa General]] attacks them. After returning to the Mushroom Kingdom and whilst fighting the [[Bowser's Minions|Koopa Troop]], Mario then transforms into [[Tanooki Mario]] and rescues Luigi, reuniting with his brother. Mario and company are then transported to Brooklyn, where he gets pummelled and injured by Bowser. Just when Mario is about to give up, he is rejuvenated by the commercial from the beginning of the film. He and Luigi then become [[Invincible Mario|invincible]] using the Super Star and defeat Bowser and his minions. Mario's father then expresses how proud he is of Mario, much to his satisfaction, and he and the others are hailed as heroes by all of Brooklyn. He and Luigi then take up residence in the Mushroom Kingdom.
Mario then defeats [[Donkey Kong]] in a fight, and Mario plummets to the ocean alongside him when the [[Koopa General]] attacks them. After returning to the Mushroom Kingdom and whilst fighting the [[Koopa Troop]], Mario then transforms into [[Tanooki Mario]] and rescues Luigi, reuniting with his brother. Mario and company are then transported to Brooklyn, where he gets pummelled and injured by Bowser. Just when Mario is about to give up, he is rejuvenated by the commercial from the beginning of the film. He and Luigi then become [[Invincible Mario|invincible]] using the Super Star and defeat Bowser and his minions. Mario's father then expresses how proud he is of Mario, much to his satisfaction, and he and the others are hailed as heroes by all of Brooklyn. He and Luigi then take up residence in the Mushroom Kingdom.


Mario's design, first teased in {{file link|The Super Mario Bros Movie teaser poster.jpg|a poster}} in September 2022 and revealed fully in the movie's teaser trailer, retains his general proportions but differs from the games slightly. He has slightly smaller hands, mustache, nose (which is flattened from the front), and overall buttons; a more visible neck; rounder eyes and cap; a different shirt with buttons and a longer collar; scaled down hair features; more detail on his teeth and hair; a detailed pocket on the front of his overalls; and visible laces on his boots.
Mario's design, first teased in {{file link|The Super Mario Bros Movie teaser poster.jpg|a poster}} in September 2022 and revealed fully in the movie's teaser trailer, retains his general proportions but differs from the games slightly. He has slightly smaller hands, mustache, nose (which is flattened from the front), and overall buttons; a more visible neck; rounder eyes and cap; a different shirt with buttons and a longer collar; scaled down hair features; more detail on his teeth and hair; a detailed pocket on the front of his overalls; and visible laces on his boots.
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The Super Mario Mash-up in ''[[Minecraft]]'' features a playable Mario in the style of the game.<ref>Nintendo (May 9, 2016). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5l5FA3iac4 Super Mario Mash-Up Pack for Minecraft - Wii U Edition]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved June 10, 2016.</ref> It also features Mario's other forms as playable characters, including Dr. Mario, Tanooki Mario, Propeller Mario, Fire Mario, Mario with F.L.U.D.D., Boomerang Mario, and Cat Mario.
The Super Mario Mash-up in ''[[Minecraft]]'' features a playable Mario in the style of the game.<ref>Nintendo (May 9, 2016). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5l5FA3iac4 Super Mario Mash-Up Pack for Minecraft - Wii U Edition]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved June 10, 2016.</ref> It also features Mario's other forms as playable characters, including Dr. Mario, Tanooki Mario, Propeller Mario, Fire Mario, Mario with F.L.U.D.D., Boomerang Mario, and Cat Mario.
Mario appears as a guest object exclusively in the [[Wii U]] version of ''{{wp|Scribblenauts Unlimited}}''.
A set of playing cards in ''{{wp|Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics}}'' depicts various characters from the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]], including Mario himself.


[[File:Dkcr concept art-14.jpg|thumb|left|Mario's appearance in the "Factory Entrance" concept artwork]]
[[File:Dkcr concept art-14.jpg|thumb|left|Mario's appearance in the "Factory Entrance" concept artwork]]
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Mario has several merchandising lines ranging from a Japanese plush series by [[San-ei Co., Ltd.|San-ei]] to a 2014 series of articulate action figures by Bandai Tamashii Nations SH Figuarts. Mario is also featured in a few food packaging, including Campbell's and gummies. Mario has a neon sign that depicts him. Mario [[List of Mario T-Shirts|T-shirts]], [[Gallery:Toys|toys]], and alike have also been produced, and McDonald's released a chain of toys based on the popular ''Super Mario'' video game ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', as seen [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pllOTcRXkGc here].
Mario has several merchandising lines ranging from a Japanese plush series by [[San-ei Co., Ltd.|San-ei]] to a 2014 series of articulate action figures by Bandai Tamashii Nations SH Figuarts. Mario is also featured in a few food packaging, including Campbell's and gummies. Mario has a neon sign that depicts him. Mario [[List of Mario T-Shirts|T-shirts]], [[Gallery:Toys|toys]], and alike have also been produced, and McDonald's released a chain of toys based on the popular ''Super Mario'' video game ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', as seen [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pllOTcRXkGc here].


Mario is also featured in several tabletop games that promote Nintendo, including [[Nintendo Monopoly]], where he costs $400, replacing the Boardwalk, the most expensive space in the game. On the ? Block and Coin Block (later Block) cards, he replaces Mr. Monopoly. Mario is also one of the four base characters in the Standard Edition (five in the Collector's Edition) of [[Monopoly Gamer]]. Mario is also featured in ''Super Mario''-branded games, including but not limited to [[Super Mario Chess|''Super Mario'' Chess]] (as the king) and [[Super Mario Checkers & Tic Tac Toe|''Super Mario'' Checkers & Tic Tac Toe]].
Mario is also featured in several tabletop games that promote Nintendo, including [[Nintendo Monopoly]], where he costs $400, replacing the Boardwalk, the most expensive space in the game. On the ? Block and Coin Block (later Block) cards, he replaces Mr. Monopoly. Mario is also one of the four base characters in the Standard Edition (five in the Collector's Edition) of [[Monopoly Gamer]]. Mario is also featured in ''Super Mario'' branded games, including but not limited to [[Super Mario Chess|''Super Mario'' Chess]] (as the king) and [[Super Mario Checkers & Tic Tac Toe|''Super Mario'' Checkers & Tic Tac Toe]].


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