List of implied items
The following list of implied items is a list of items, objects, and foods that have not physically appeared in any form of media up to this point in time. Regardless of their lack of appearance, the implied items have been mentioned at least once throughout the Super Mario franchise.
Saturday Supercade[edit]
Cactus Beer[edit]
Cactus Beer is a type of root beer featured in the Saturday Supercade episode "Get Along, Little Apey", appearing on a poster outside the One Star Saloon, presumably offered by the saloon. Not much else is known about the drink.
Fizzo Soda Pop[edit]
Fizzo Soda Pop is a soda brand featured in the Saturday Supercade episode "The Great Ape Escape", appearing on a poster across the street when Mario and Pauline find Donkey Kong on the top floor of a building with the two prisoners. Not much else is known about the brand.
Strawberry asperilla[edit]
Strawberry asperilla is a type of drink mentioned in the Saturday Supercade episode "Sheep Rustle Hustle". When Bones attempts to scare the Sheep Rustlers through eerie voiceovers in the saloon, he asks them if they want to have strawberry asperilla.
Despite being implied as a drink, asperilla is actually a type of flower belonging to the Rubiaceae family.
The Super Mario Bros. Super Show![edit]
Ice Bomb[edit]
- This section is about the unseen bomb in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode "Koopa Klaus". For the item of the same name in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, see Ice Bomb.
An Ice Bomb is an explosive mentioned in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode "Koopa Klaus". During the episode, Koopa Klaus uses Ice Bombs to freeze Santa's workshop to prevent Santa Claus from delivering toys to children for Christmas.
- Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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French | Boum Boum Glacé[1] | Ice Bob-omb | |
German | Eisbombe[2] | Ice Bomb | |
Italian | Bomba di Ghiaccio[3] | Ice Bomb | |
Spanish | Bomba de Hielo[4] | Ice Bomb | |
Swedish | Isbomb[5] | Ice Bomb |
No-Itch Potion[edit]
No-Itch Potion is a substance which is mentioned only in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode "Jungle Fever".
In "Jungle Fever", Butterfingers, the assistant of the famous witch doctor, Dr. Sheldon, attempts to create a batch of No-Itch Potion. Butterfingers fails to create any No-Itch Potion, however, only creating some sort of duplication potion, instead of properly treating Mario, Luigi and Toad's itchiness.
- Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Chinese (simplified) | 不痒药水[6] Bùyǎng Yàoshuǐ |
No-Itch Potion | |
German | Juckreiz Wasser[7] | Itch Water | |
Portuguese | Poção Contra Coceira[8] | Anti-Itch Potion | |
Russian | Против Чесоточный Зелье[9] Protiv Česotočnyj Zelʹe |
Anti-Itch Potion | |
Spanish | Poción Antipicapica[10] | Anti-Itch Potion |
Plumber's Log[edit]
- Main article: Plumber's Log
The Plumber's Log is an unseen logbook used by Mario to record his adventures throughout the animated segments of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!.
The Second-to-Last Supper[edit]
The Second-to-Last Supper is a lost painting painted by Leonardo da Vinci Rooney. In The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! live-action segment "The Painting", Howard Stevens, after taking a quick look at Mario and Luigi's painting, says it is the Second-to-Last Supper, which had disappeared over 300 years ago. He continues that his student, Leonardo da Vinci, stole his idea and painted the famous Last Supper. He then ends his speech by notifying that the painting disappeared one day without a trace, and that it is worth over one hundred zillion dollars.
However, upon further inspection, Howard finds that the painting is worthless, as it was actually painted by an imposter, Leonardo da Vinci Mahoney. He is able to identify it as Mahoney's work due to one of the people in the painting being Mahoney's uncle, Roy Orbisoni Mahoney.
- Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Chinese (simplified) | 最后的晚餐[11] Zuìhòu de Wǎncān |
The Last Supper | |
Portuguese | A penúltima ceia[12] | The second-to-last supper | |
Spanish | La antepenúltima cena[13] | The third-to-last supper |
Super Yeast Formula[edit]
The Super Yeast Formula is an invention mentioned by Dr. Toby in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! live-action segment "Super Plant". During the segment, after Dr. Toby manages to shrink the Super Plant down to back to its original form, he offers Mario and Luigi a "fast-acting Super Yeast Formula" they can use for their pizza dough, but they refuse.
- Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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German | Super Hefeformel[14] | Super Yeast Formula |
Nintendo Comics System[edit]
Bi-Carb Crystals[edit]
Bi-Carb Crystals are mentioned by Princess Toadstool at the end of the Nintendo Comics System story "Love Flounders". She tells Mario to go to World 5-2 to get Bi-Carb Crystals, after she eats his meatball bowling ball out of boredom.
Super Mario 64/Super Mario 64 DS[edit]
Ghoul Medal[edit]
The Ghoul Medal is an item mentioned in Super Mario 64 on a sign in Big Boo's Haunt, which says that Mario "deserves a Ghoul Medal" if he can walk out alive. However, it is possible that "Ghoul Medal" is simply a pun on "gold medal", or that the sign is referring to a Power Star.
Donkey Kong Country television series[edit]
Pirate Handbook[edit]
- “According to section 3, paragraph 4 of the Pirate Handbook, 'Any and all treasure acquired by ill-gotten means shall and will be systematically buried,' sir.”
- —Kutlass, "Ape-Nesia"
The Pirate Handbook is a handbook owned by the pirates in the Donkey Kong Country television series. It is mentioned by Kutlass while explaining to Green Kroc why treasure is buried during the episode "Ape-Nesia."
Paper Mario series[edit]
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]
Bowser Jewel[edit]
The Bowser Jewel is a made-up item that Bowser mentions in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. During the Post-Chapter 1 intermission, when interacting with the third statue, Bowser will admire the statue and notice something in the eye hole. He says he got the Bowser Jewel, but then states he was joking.
Dramalama Plaque[edit]
The Dramalama Plaque is the prize for winning the List of implied events#Jazzafrazz Town Drama Slam, in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. As it happened, the Marvelous Compass piece that Luigi needed was embedded in the plaque. With the help of the Crazee Dayzee Hayzee, Luigi won the plaque and he could continue his journey.
Fat Dog[edit]
The Fat Dog is mentioned in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. When Mario gives the Businessman his briefcase combination, the Ratooey says that his company and Hoggle's Hot Dog stand were going to join the Fat Dog and Hot Sauce into one product.
- Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ホットドッグ[?] Hotto Doggu |
Hot Dog |
Marvelous Compass[edit]
In one of his stories of the Super Luigi series from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Luigi claims he collected the seven pieces of the Marvelous Compass during his adventure. According to Luigi, the Marvelous Compass was originally used by the ancient Luff empire. The compass had the power to see into the future, and the Luffs used this ability to conquer many lands. The empire became corrupt, however, under its increasing power and eventually collapsed. To prevent the artifact from being misused again, the compass was split into seven pieces to be scattered across the world. Cranberry, the last of the Luffs, was charged with protecting one piece of the compass and would give it only to one pure of heart.
Luigi had to collect the seven pieces of the Marvelous Compass to locate Princess Eclair, who had been kidnapped by the Chestnut King. Each piece of the compass would point to where the next piece could be located. Since a piece of the compass was embedded in Eclair's crown, Luigi could use to compass to locate her.
Eventually, Luigi collected six of the seven compass pieces and traveled to Hatesong Tower, the location of Princess Eclair and the last compass piece. Upon entering, Luigi was attacked by the Chestnut King. The two fought a tremendous battle. However, the fight was interrupted by Princess Eclair. As it turned out, the Chestnut King and Eclair were lovers. Minister Crepe, the minister of the Waffle Kingdom who summoned Luigi to find the princess, was, in fact, the true villain. He had orchestrated events so Luigi would retrieve the Marvelous Compass on his behalf. Crepe wanted to use the compass's precognitive power to see into the future so that he could conquer the Waffle Kingdom and resurrect the Luff empire. However, Crepe was defeated by Luigi, who used the compass to predict Crepe's attacks.
The Marvelous Compass is a reference to the storyline of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door in that he was meant to gather the compass pieces (or the Crystal Stars in Mario's case), but in the end he was tricked. The way the compass pieces all point to the next parallels the Crystal Stars pointing to the next one via the Magical Map.
- Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | きせきのらしんばん[?] Kiseki no Rashinban |
Miraculous Compass | |
Chinese (simplified) | 奇迹罗盘[?] Qíjī Luópán |
Miracle Compass | |
Chinese (traditional) | 奇蹟羅盤[?] Qíjī Luópán |
Miracle Compass | |
Dutch | Wonderkompas[?] | Wonder Compass | |
French | Boussole du Temps[?] | Compass of Time | |
German | Wunderkompass[?] | Wonder Compass | |
Italian | Bussola delle Stagioni[?] | Compass of Seasons | |
Korean | 기적의 나침반[?] Gijeog-ui Nachimban |
Miracle Compass | |
Spanish | Brújula Milagrosa[?] | Miraculous Compass |
Mushroom Full Course[edit]
The Mushroom Full Course is the only known food served on the Excess Express in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
The Mushroom Full Course can first be mentioned in the afternoon of Mario's second day riding the Excess Express, shortly before its arrival at Riverside Station. Chef Shimi has claimed that it is his "super-duper specialty". Talking to him during the afternoon will allow Mario to discover that he was currently working on a Mushroom Full Course meal for that night. Shimi also lists the process to prepare the Mushroom Full Course: Apparently, a Mushroom Full Course starts with Mushroom bouillon, followed by Mushroom mousse, and then Mushrooms in the spice saffron. A "delicate but puzzling" Mushroom sorbet is given as dessert in the Mushroom Full Course, which is ultimately ended with Mushroom coffee. Shimi additionally states that he is serving it and he has hand-picked the Mushrooms for that night's Mushroom Full Course at Riverside Station. At this, Mario's partner questions the Mushrooms' edibility.
The Excess Express waitress at the same time period also mentions the Mushroom Full Course, stating that it is being served as they speak, before pondering why Chef Shimi always uses Mushrooms in his meals. Later, Shimi's lack of culinary skill with anything but Mushrooms would become somewhat of a recurring joke in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Nitro Honey Syrup[edit]
Nitro Honey Syrup is a special syrup mentioned in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Although Nitro Honey Syrup was never produced, recipes for it can be found apparently in the Ratooey businessman's briefcase. Although it is normally powerful enough to perform miraculous acts such as raising the dead, it becomes explosive when mixed with calcium and gold. The Three Shadows, wishing to destroy the Excess Express (which Mario was riding at the time) in a "sticky, yummy explosion", decided to send Doopliss onto the Excess Express and have him steal the Nitro Honey Syrup recipe, correctly mix it into an explosive form (with help from Toodles's Gold Ring and the waitress's Shell Earrings), and finally destroy Mario. They would then frame Zip Toad (who Doopliss was disguised as at the time) for the crime so they could escape with the Garnet Star. However, Mario foils their plans, and Nitro Honey Syrup is never mentioned again.
- Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ニトロハニーシロップ[?] Nitoro Hanī Shiroppu |
Nitro Honey Syrup |
Southern Fried Egg Dog of Tastiness[edit]
The Southern Fried Egg Dog of Tastiness, first hinted by King K after Mario's match with the Spike Storm in Glitz Pit, was a Hot Dog that Mr. Hoggle was going to create out of a Hot Dog and a southern egg in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. It was supposedly going to taste delicious and make fighters stronger. However, since Mario rescued the egg (which was alive and bounced all over the place), this Hot Dog was never actually created. In the remake, Mr. Hoggle instead mentions the Spotted Egg Dog.
Special Dirigible Deluxe Brown Bag Kammy Lunch[edit]
The Special Dirigible Deluxe Brown Bag Kammy Lunch is a food item mentioned by Kammy Koopa in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. During the Bowser intermission after Chapter 4: For Pigs the Bell Tolls, Bowser flies away towards Glitzville in his Koopa Clown Car, abandoning Kammy, who says that her lunch will go to waste.
The Big Green 01[edit]
The Big Green 01 is a kart used by Luigi in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. It is implied that Torque, the Buzzy Beetle, made it and then let Luigi use it because he got down on his knees and begged. Luigi then wrecked it almost the second the race started. He then owed Torque 5,000 coins to repair the kart. The "01" in its name seems to reference the year 2001, which is when Luigi's Mansion was released.
- Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | グリン・グリーン1号[?] Gurin Gurīn Ichi-gō |
Green Green No. 1 | |
Dutch | Groene Knaller 01[?] | Green Blaster 01 |
Tongue-Blistering Fat Dog[edit]
The Tongue-Blistering Fat Dog is a canceled product made by the Businessman's company and Mr. Hoggle's Hot Dog business. It was briefly mentioned in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. After Mario got the Ratooey's briefcase combination, he walked over to the Hot Dog Stand and had a short discussion. He then told Mario that his new product was canceled, the Tongue-Blistering Fat Dog. He said that it would be a combination of his company's Hot Sauce and Hoggle's Fat Dog.
In the Nintendo Switch remake, an item called a Hottest Dog exists, which can be created by cooking a Hot Dog and a Hot Sauce together.
- Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | カラリーナドッグ[?] Kararīna Doggu |
Colorina Dog;「カラリーナ」 (kararīna) derives from 「カラリン」 (kararin, "coloring") in the Japanese name of the Hot Sauce. It may derive from 「辛い」 (karai, "spicy") and 「サラリーマン」 (Salaryman, the Japanese name of the Businessman). |
Twilight Blade[edit]
The Twilight Blade is a made-up item that Bowser mentions in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. During the Post-Chapter 5 intermission in Twilight Town, Bowser will notice something in the bushes if he examines them. He exclaims that he got the Twilight Blade, but states that he was just joking shortly afterward.
Super Paper Mario[edit]
Demented, by Dimentio[edit]
Demented, by Dimentio is apparently Dimentio's brand of fragrance and perfume. In Chapter 8-3 of Super Paper Mario, Dimentio is confronted by Mario, Luigi and the Pixls. He informs them of his plan to betray Count Bleck and usurp the Chaos Heart, and, after forcing them to play a magical game of tag with him, he offers them a list of bribes. Among the other items in this list, Dimentio mentions a signed bottle of his perfume, claiming that, if Mario and Luigi were to wear it, people would "stand in ovation whenever they enter a room".
- Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ボンジュール 世界セイフク[?] Bonjūru Sekai Seifuku |
Bonjour, World Conquest (a signed autobiography in the Japanese version) |
Flipside Tower Postcard[edit]
The Flipside Tower Postcard is an item offered by Skeet in Super Paper Mario for 1,000 Coins. He offers it only between Worlds 2 to 3.
Nibble-Ums[edit]
Nibble-Ums is a snack food briefly mentioned in Super Paper Mario. When Francis is about to make Tiptron Mk. II, he orders his Meowmaids to bring him some Nibble-Ums, which seems to be a cheesy snack. Nibble-Ums are probably based on Cheez-Its, a cheesy snack brand in real life.
- Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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French | Grigno-miams au fromage[?] | Cheese "Grigno-miams", from grignoter ("to nibble") and miam ("yummy") | |
German | Nachos mit extra Käse[?] | Nachos with extra cheese | |
Italian | Tartine imburrate[?] | Buttered tarts | |
Spanish | Maxilos de queso[?] | Cheese Maxi ("Maxi" is short for "maximum") |
Poison 1-Up[edit]
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The Poison 1-Up is mentioned in Super Paper Mario, when Mario arrives in The Underwhere. The first Shayde that Mario meets initially asks if his game ended by means of a Poison 1-Up. It is unknown as to what this item looks like or if it exists. It is possible that it was mistaken for a Poison Shroom, or that it is a poisoned version of the 1-Up Mushroom that makes one lose a life. It is mentioned in the English version of the game, but not in all languages.
Reclinatron 4500[edit]
The Reclinatron 4500 is a type of chair mentioned only in Super Paper Mario. When in Castle Bleck, Mimi, disguised as Merlee, will ask Mario three questions about what he hates the most. On the third question, one answer is "Francis". If the player selects this, Mimi will somehow teleport Francis to a room in the castle. When Mario enters this room, Francis is confused about why he is there, then decides that because he was thinking about Francine, his Reclinatron 4500 teleported him there. Francis then battles and loses to Mario.
- Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Italian | Poltronitron 300[?] | From "poltrona" (armchair) |
Saffron Special Galactic Meal[edit]
The Saffron Special Galactic Meal is a meal which is mentioned by Carson in The Overthere coffee bar in Super Paper Mario . When Merlon was in love with Saffron the chef, he asked her to go out with him. She said she only wanted to go out if he managed to make a Saffron Special Galactic Meal. When Merlon was almost finished, and only had to finish the parsley, he heard of a girl who had appeared in Flipside. He hasted himself to the girl, and the parsley was left behind. Merlon never returned to finish the challenge, and never attempted it again.
Sammy[edit]
A Sammy is a prize given away at the Sammer Awards in Sammer's Kingdom. It is mentioned in Super Paper Mario, when the player finishes the game, goes back to Sammer's Kingdom and finishes the Duel of 100. When using Tattle on End Boss, the final Sammer Guy, Tiptron will say that he won a Sammy at last year's Sammer Awards for Best Final Boss Performance. It is a pun on a Grammy.
Super Mega Ultra Shroom[edit]
A Super Mega Ultra Shroom is a Mushroom that was mentioned by Mimi in Super Paper Mario. It may be assumed that there is no such mushroom as Mimi was disguised as Merlee and was offering various things (similar to Hooktail) to Mario and his party, claiming she would give him it along with the Pure Heart if they signed a contract to pay ten million Rubees.
- Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | しなびたウルトラキノコ[?] Shinabita Urutora Kinoko |
Wilted Ultra Shroom | |
French | Super méga ultra champi[?] | Super mega ultra shroom |
Paper Mario: Color Splash[edit]
Frozen Bloo Royale[edit]
The Frozen Bloo Royale is a product presumably offered at the Prisma Café in Bloo Bay Beach. It is simply mentioned by a Toad at the front of the line, claiming it is Oceanfest's signature tropical drink. However, it cannot be purchased from this stand or anywhere else.
- Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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French (NOE) | Granilazuli[?] | From "granité" (granita) and "Plage Lapilazuli" (Bloo Bay Beach) |
Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story[edit]
Blank Mushroom[edit]
A Blank Mushroom is mentioned in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story by a Toad girl in Toadley Clinic. She said that her big brother probably ate one of those, and so, his mind became modified. He was talking about the things he remembered: first, he was in a house in Plack Beach, and then in a cold room in Bowser Castle where he saw a Mushroom shape. This is a hint to find the two hidden Special Attacks for Mario & Luigi: Spin Pipe and Magic Window. The Mushroom shape in the cold room (the Preservation Chamber) refers to the optional boss: the Shroobs.
Blorb Mushroom[edit]
A Blorb Mushroom is mentioned in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. It is given to Mushroom Kingdom citizens from a merchant in a cape from another kingdom. Eating it causes Toads to get the blorbs and puff up to enormous sizes (in the 3DS remake, Goombas are revealed to have consumed the Blorb Mushrooms as well and suffer the same side effects from it mentioned above). With this swelling comes rolling about the kingdom, usually blocking many pathways for all denizens. This condition can be removed only by the Miracle Cure and Skeletone Formula:D; however, certain other medicines can ease the swelling. It is one of the two mushrooms (the other being the Vacuum Shroom) to be invented by Fawful.
- Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Italian | Gravitombofungo[?] | Portmanteau of Gravitombolite ("Blorbs") and fungo ("mushroom") |
Mario Party 6[edit]
Goomba jerky[edit]
Goomba jerky is a food mentioned by Bowser in Mario Party 6. As its name suggests, it is supposedly jerky made from Goombas. If the player lands on a Bowser Space, Bowser can potentially deride the player by saying he has eaten Goomba jerky that was tougher than them.
Yoshi Topsy-Turvy[edit]
Universal Gravitation Device[edit]
The Universal Gravitation Device is an unseen item given to Yoshi by the spirit Hongo in Yoshi Topsy-Turvy; however, considering that the player controls the gravity via Game Boy Advance, it is possible its appearance resembles one.
It allows Yoshi to manipulate the gravity of levels; the player can turn them on their sides, roll or unroll things, etc. This allows Yoshi to access parts of levels that he would not be able to normally, such as being able to climb up walls/ceilings by literally walking up them, or move objects by merely tilting them on their side and making it roll, for example.
Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon[edit]
Lunoman Greenie coffee[edit]
Lunoman Greenie coffee or Lunoman Greenie blend is a beverage favored by Professor E. Gadd and mentioned several times in his research journal. Its name seems to combine the Japanese name of Greenie (Runoma) with its English name, and it is the same in both English and Japanese versions of the journal; the drink's actual connection with the ghost however is unknown. In the fourth entry of the journal, E. Gadd implies that this drink inspires him to easily find solutions to his problems. The coffee also proved to be important in his experiments, as when he accidentally mixed it with ghost energy, it led to the creation of a new chemical substance, "Goo", which would later be used to form Gooigi.
Parascope[edit]
The Parascope is an unseen device invented by Professor E. Gadd that is used to detect and measure paranormal signals in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon. It allows him to track ghosts and locate areas of ghostly activity that he can then relay to Luigi via the Dual Scream's map. As more powerful ghosts are captured, E. Gadd can fine-tune the Parascope to enhance its detection capabilities, and as more pieces of the shattered Dark Moon are collected, he is able to pinpoint the locations of the other missing pieces more accurately. Bearing its name, the Parascope can detect only paranormal phenomena and Dark Moon pieces and not physical objects that Luigi may need to retrieve to progress through a mansion. Its name is a play on "paranormal" and "periscope".
References[edit]
- ^ Super Mario Bros 040 Le Père Koopa
- ^ The Super Mario Bros Super Show! Folge 36 Der kleine Mario / Koopa Klaus
- ^ Super Mario - Attila Natale
- ^ Koopa Klaus | Dibujos Para Niños
- ^ Super Mario Bros Super Show - Episode 29 - Swedish
- ^ 超级马里奥兄弟 - 瘴气 | Learn Chinese | Cartoons in Mandarin
- ^ The Super Mario Bros Super Show! Folge 13 Dance / Urwaldfieber
- ^ Super Mario Bros. Super Show! - Febre na Floresta / Aula de Dança (Dublado Versão da TV)
- ^ Супершоу супербратьев Марио - 11 серия
- ^ Fiebres tropicales | Dibujos Para Niños
- ^ 寻找比萨 | 兒童電子遊戲 | 兒童卡通
- ^ Super Mario Bros. Super Show! - Uma Pizza Importante / O Quadro (Dublado)
- ^ búsqueda de pizza | Dibujos Para Niños
- ^ The Super Mario Bros Super Show! Folge 24 Super Pflanze / Der gefleckte Koopa