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Mario goes to the Mushroom Kingdom following Peach's invitation. However, Bowser taunts him, beats him to the Mushroom Kingdom, and captures Peach. Mario is not especially prominent in the story past these cutscenes and the tutorial that comes between them, especially as the player character can be freely swapped.  
Mario goes to the Mushroom Kingdom following Peach's invitation. However, Bowser taunts him, beats him to the Mushroom Kingdom, and captures Peach. Mario is not especially prominent in the story past these cutscenes and the tutorial that comes between them, especially as the player character can be freely swapped.  


A number of [[List of Kingdom Builder items in Super Mario Run|buildings and decorations]] are themed after Mario, including a topiary, an 8-bit trim based on his sprite from ''Super Mario Bros.'', a statue, an 8-bit statue with a voxel version of his sprite from ''Super Mario Bros.'', another statue with the same sprite but using modern coloration, a golden statue, a golden statue of him running, and a [[Goal Pole]]. Of these, the 8-bit Mario Trim and the Gold Running Mario Statue are unique in not having an equivalent for any other character. The Gold Mario Statue is unique for being available only through [[My Nintendo]]. The Sparkly Snow Globe and 1st Anniversary Statue depict Mario as well.
A number of [[List of Kingdom Builder items in Super Mario Run|buildings and decorations]] are themed after Mario, including a topiary, a statue, an 8-bit statue with a voxel version of his sprite from ''Super Mario Bros.'', another statue with the same sprite but using modern coloration, a golden statue, a golden statue of him running, and a [[Goal Pole]]. The Gold Mario Statue is unique for being available only through [[My Nintendo]]. The Sparkly Snow Globe and 1st Anniversary Statue depict Mario as well.


Events have added Mario statues based on games released after ''Super Mario Run'', such as one based on him riding a [[Standard Kart]] in ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]''. An event from before the release of ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' added [[capture]]d versions of [[Goomba]], [[Hammer Bro]], and [[Chain Chomp]], while an event afterward added Mario's wedding suit design from that game. A ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' event added a statue based on that game where he swings a hammer. A ''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]'' event added a statue pairing Mario with [[Connie]] and another with both Mario and Luigi.
Events have added Mario statues based on games released after ''Super Mario Run'', such as one based on him riding a [[Standard Kart]] in ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]''. An event from before the release of ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' added [[capture]]d versions of [[Goomba]], [[Hammer Bro]], and [[Chain Chomp]], while an event afterward added Mario's wedding suit design from that game. A ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' event added a statue based on that game where he swings a hammer. A ''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]'' event added a statue pairing Mario with [[Connie]] and another with both Mario and Luigi.

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