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==History==
==History==
===''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!''===
===''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!''===
Mario's floating head first appears on ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' Mario's head appears during [[Mario Brothers Rap|The Mario Rap]] and as a transition during live-action segments.
Mario's floating head first appears in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' Mario's head appears during [[Mario Brothers Rap|The Mario Rap]] and as a transition during live-action segments.


===''Mario Teaches Typing'' series===
===''Mario Teaches Typing'' / ''Mario Teaches Typing 2''===
Mario's floating head (animated with [[Mario in Real Time|VActor technology]]) later appears in the [[Mario Teaches Typing (series)|''Mario Teaches Typing'' series]]. He narrates players' lessons and actions as they learn to type, while also making random small talk, sometimes invoking jokes and comments about his lack of body.
Mario's floating head (animated with [[Mario in Real Time|VActor technology]]) later appears in ''[[Mario Teaches Typing]]'' and its sequel, ''[[Mario Teaches Typing 2]]''. He narrates players' lessons and actions as they learn to type, while also making random small talk, sometimes invoking jokes and comments about his lack of body.


===''Super Mario'' series===
===''Super Mario'' series===
====''Super Mario 64'' / ''Super Mario 64 DS''====
====''Super Mario 64'' / ''Super Mario 64 DS''====
Mario's head later appears on the title screen of ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', where players can tug and stretch his facial features (his nose, his ears, his cheeks, his chin, and [[Mario Cap|his cap]]) to various positions. The model originates from a demo for real-time vertex calculations by ex-[[Nintendo]] programmer {{wp|Giles Goddard (video game programmer)|Giles Goddard}}, which featured a primitive Mario head controlled via movement from a camera on an {{wp|SGI Indy}} workstation.<ref>Green, Mark (September 10, 2010). [https://pixelatron.com/blog/the-making-of-super-mario-64-full-giles-goddard-interview-ngc/ The Making Of Super Mario 64 – full Giles Goddard interview (NGC)]. ''Pixelatron''. Retrieved June 26, 2023. ([https://web.archive.org/web/20230328155419/https://pixelatron.com/blog/the-making-of-super-mario-64-full-giles-goddard-interview-ngc/ Archived] March 28, 2023, 15:54:19 UTC via Wayback Machine.)</ref> As ''Super Mario 64'' was Nintendo's first title for the [[Nintendo 64]], an interactive Mario face served to familiarize the player with the [[Nintendo 64#Controller|Nintendo 64 Controller]] without worrying about the actual gameplay. Additionally, Mario's head appears dazed and worn out on the [[Game Over]] screen.
Mario's head later appears on the title screen of ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', where players can tug and stretch his facial features (his nose, ears, cheeks, chin, and [[Mario Cap|cap]]) to humorous positions. The model originates from a demo for real-time vertex calculations by ex-[[Nintendo]] programmer {{wp|Giles Goddard (video game programmer)|Giles Goddard}}, which featured a primitive Mario head controlled via movement from a camera on an {{wp|SGI Indy}} workstation.<ref>Green, Mark (September 10, 2010). [https://pixelatron.com/blog/the-making-of-super-mario-64-full-giles-goddard-interview-ngc/ The Making Of Super Mario 64 – full Giles Goddard interview (NGC)]. ''Pixelatron''. Retrieved June 26, 2023. ([https://web.archive.org/web/20230328155419/https://pixelatron.com/blog/the-making-of-super-mario-64-full-giles-goddard-interview-ngc/ Archived] March 28, 2023, 15:54:19 UTC via Wayback Machine.)</ref> As ''Super Mario 64'' was Nintendo's first title for the [[Nintendo 64]], an interactive Mario face served to familiarize the player with the [[Nintendo 64#Controller|Nintendo 64 Controller]] without worrying about the actual gameplay. Additionally, Mario's head appears dazed and worn out on the [[Game Over]] screen.


In the remake ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', Mario's head appears along with a [[Yoshi]] head. In this game, Mario's face can turn into an ink outline version of itself, which can be distorted with the [[Nintendo DS#Stylus|stylus]] or various buttons. The player can also erase the face and draw their own creations.
In the remake ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', Mario's head appears along with a [[Yoshi]] head. In this game, Mario's face can turn into an ink outline version of itself, which can be distorted with the [[Nintendo DS#Stylus|stylus]] or various buttons. The player can also erase the face and draw their own creations.


Mario's face is also a feature in some of the [[minigame]]s in ''Super Mario 64 DS''. When the player opens a [[treasure chest]] in [[Boom Box (minigame)|Boom Box]], the chest makes a sound, astonishing Mario's face on the top screen. If the player makes a mistake, Mario's face frowns, while if the player succeeds, Mario's face beams joyously at the player. Mario's face yells and looks dazed if the player gets a Game Over in any minigame. When the player clears any minigame round or beats a high score, Mario's face is astonished, then suddenly begins laughing. In [[Tox Box Shuffle]], if the player finds Yoshi in the right [[Tox Box]], Mario's head begins laughing like when the player succeeds in Boom Box; if the player loses twice in a round, Mario's head yells.
Mario's face is also a feature in some of the [[minigame]]s in ''Super Mario 64 DS''. When the player opens a [[treasure chest]] in [[Boom Box (minigame)|Boom Box]], the chest makes a sound, astonishing Mario's face on the top screen. If the player makes a mistake, Mario's face frowns, while if the player succeeds, Mario's face beams joyously at the player. Mario's face yells and looks dazed if the player gets a Game Over in any minigame. When the player clears any minigame round or beats a high score, Mario's face is astonished, then bursts out laughing. In [[Tox Box Shuffle]], if the player finds Yoshi in the right [[Tox Box]], Mario's head bursts into laughter like how the player succeeds in Boom Box; if the player loses twice in a round, Mario's head yells.


====''Super Mario Sunshine''====
====''Super Mario Sunshine''====
Although a floating Mario head does not appear in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', it has appeared in website advertisements for certain events that promoted the game. In the [[Guide Book]], an icon of Mario's face represents the area on the map of [[Isle Delfino]] he is in. The game's save data icon in the [[Nintendo GameCube]] main menu is additionally an animation of Mario's disembodied head.
Although a floating Mario head does not appear in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', it has appeared in website advertisements for certain events that promoted the game. In the [[Guide Book]], an icon of Mario's face represents the area on the map of [[Isle Delfino]] he is in.


====''Super Mario Galaxy'' / ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''====
====''Super Mario Galaxy'' / ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''====
The heads of Mario, [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach|Peach]], Yoshi, and [[Toad]], along with [[Mii]] heads, have appeared in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' as file icons. In ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'', a [[Rosalina]] head can be unlocked as a file icon when the player collects 120 [[Power Star|Star]]s and unlocks the [[Prankster Comet#Green Comet|Green Comet]]s. Also, the Peach head has her neck removed unlike in the predecessor, allowing more of a disembodied feature.
The heads of Mario, [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach|Peach]], Yoshi, and [[Toad]], along with [[Mii]] heads, have appeared in both ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and [[Super Mario Galaxy 2|its sequel]] as file icons. In the sequel, a [[Rosalina]] head can be unlocked as a file icon when the player collects 120 [[Power Star|Star]]s and unlocks the [[Green Star]] [[Prankster Comet]]s. Also, the Peach head has her neck removed unlike in the predecessor, allowing more of a disembodied feature.


''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' features a spaceship modeled after Mario's head, [[Starship Mario]].
''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' features a spaceship modeled after Mario's head, [[Starship Mario]].
===''Mario Superstar Baseball''===
In ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'', Mario's head appears in a variant of its own loading screen. Peach's head, Yoshi's head, [[Wario]]'s head, [[Donkey Kong]]'s head, and [[Bowser]]'s head also have their own loading screen variants.


===''Super Mario-kun''===
===''Super Mario-kun''===
Mario's face is also referenced in the beginning chapter of volume 16 of ''[[Super Mario-kun]]''. This volume also follows ''Super Mario 64''{{'}}s story. Later in the volume, there is a 4-koma that involves Yoshi playing the game and not only moving Mario's face to bizarre positions but also drawing on it.
Mario's face is also spoofed in a beginning chapter of volume 16 of ''[[Super Mario-kun]]''. This volume also follows ''Super Mario 64''{{'}}s story. Later in the volume, there is a 4-koma that involves Yoshi playing the game and not only moving Mario's face to bizarre positions but also drawing on it.


===''Mario Party'' series===
===''Mario Party'' series===
Mario's face later appears in the ''[[Mario Party 2]]'' version of [[Face-Lift (minigame)|Face Lift]] (also in ''[[Mario Party]]'', ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'', and ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'' but with Bowser's face and no other faces), where the player has to alter the face of Mario or other characters in the game. The more accurately the face is changed to match a picture, the more [[point]]s the player receives. The player who earns the most points wins, although two players can win if they earn the same number of points. Mario's head, along with a Luigi head, Peach head, Yoshi head, Wario head, and Donkey Kong head, appears in the 1-vs-3 minigame [[Look Away]], where each head has to dance along to the music, and the team of three heads must avoid looking in the same direction as the single player head. In ''[[Mario Party 3]]'', Mario's face is one of the faces (alongside [[Wiggler]] and Toad) to appear in the minigame [[Picture Imperfect]]. The player must get his ''M'' on his hat right, nose right, mustache right, mouth right, and eyes right. In ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', the minigame [[Making Faces]] involves players recreating Mario's or Bowser's face as accurately as possible.
Mario's face later appears in the ''[[Mario Party 2]]'' version of [[Face-Lift (minigame)|Face Lift]] (also in ''[[Mario Party]]'', ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'', and ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'' but with [[Bowser]]'s face and no other faces), where the player has to alter the face of Mario or other characters in the game. The more accurately the face is changed to match a picture, the more [[point]]s the player receives. The player who earns the most points wins, although two players can win if they earn the same number of points. Mario's head, along with a Luigi head, Peach head, Yoshi head, [[Wario]] head, and [[Donkey Kong]] head, appears in the 1-vs-3 minigame [[Look Away]], where each head has to dance along to the music, and the team of three heads must avoid looking in the same direction as the single player head. In ''[[Mario Party 3]]'', Mario's face is one of the faces (alongside [[Wiggler]] and Toad) to appear in the minigame [[Picture Imperfect]]. The player must get his ''M'' on his hat right, nose right, mustache right, mouth right, and eyes right.


===Unused appearances===
===Unused appearances===
====''Mario Artist: Paint Studio''====
====''Mario Artist: Paint Studio''====
Mario's face appears as an icon and on a TV screen during the minigame [[Gnat Attack]] in a prototype of ''[[Mario Artist: Paint Studio]]''.<ref>{{file link|Mario-artist-gnat-attack.png|Image of the minigame, featuring Mario's face in the top-left corner of the screen}}</ref> Additionally, according to an image shared by Nintendo of America's Twitter account on [[Mario Day|Mar10 Day]] 2023, Mario's face in ''Super Mario 64'' was taken from a prototype of what eventually became this game,<ref>Nintendo of America. [https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/1634252793795039232 MAR10DAY post]. ''Twitter''. Retrieved March 10, 2023.</ref> previously referred to by [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] as ''Mario Paint 3D''.<ref>[https://shmuplations.com/mario64/ Super Mario 64 – 1996 Developer Interviews]. ''shmuplations''. Retrieved January 27, 2022.</ref>
Mario's face appears as an icon and on a TV screen during the minigame [[Gnat Attack]] in a prototype of ''[[Mario Artist: Paint Studio]]''.<ref>{{media link|Mario-artist-gnat-attack.png|Image of the minigame, featuring Mario's face in the top-left corner of the screen}}</ref> Additionally, according to an image shared by Nintendo of America's Twitter account on [[Mario Day|Mar10 Day]] 2023, Mario's face in ''Super Mario 64'' was taken from a prototype of what eventually became this game,<ref>Nintendo of America. [https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/1634252793795039232 MAR10DAY post]. ''Twitter''. Retrieved March 10, 2023.</ref> previously referred to by [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] as ''Mario Paint 3D''.<ref>[https://shmuplations.com/mario64/ Super Mario 64 – 1996 Developer Interviews]. ''shmuplations''. Retrieved January 27, 2022.</ref>
 
====''Mario's Face''====
{{main|Mario's Face (tech demo)}}
A [[tech demo]] for the [[Nintendo DS]] involved Mario's face, which could be squeezed and stretched so as to demonstrate to players about the usage of the Touch Screen.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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MarioMiniSM64.png|Mario's face in ''Super Mario 64''
MarioMiniSM64.png|Mario's face in ''Super Mario 64''
MTT2 Mario Head.png|The floating Mario head as seen in ''Mario Teaches Typing 2''
MTT2 Mario Head.png|The floating Mario head as seen in ''Mario Teaches Typing 2''
Pnpvol5 marioface.PNG|''[[Picross NP|Picross NP Vol. 5]]''
Mario Party 2 Face Lift.png|Mario's face in the minigame [[Face-Lift (minigame)|Face Lift]] from ''Mario Party 2''
Mario Party 2 Face Lift.png|Mario's face in the minigame [[Face-Lift (minigame)|Face Lift]] from ''Mario Party 2''
MarioHeadSM64DS.png|In-game model from ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''
MarioHeadSM64DS.png|In-game model from ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''
File:MarioMiniSM64DS.png|[[Tox Box Shuffle]] from ''Super Mario 64 DS''
File:MarioMiniSM64DS.png|[[Tox Box Shuffle]] from ''Super Mario 64 DS''
File:Boom Box.png|[[Boom Box (minigame)|Boom Box]] from ''Super Mario 64 DS''
File:Boom Box.png|[[Boom Box]] from ''Super Mario 64 DS''
SMG2 Mario File Select.png|Mario's head as a file icon in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''
SMG2 Mario File Select.png|Mario's head as a file icon in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''
File:SMP Making Faces Mario.png|[[Making Faces]] from ''[[Super Mario Party]]''
Mario'sFace SuperMarioKun.jpg|Mario's face in ''Super Mario-kun''
Mario'sFace SuperMarioKun.jpg|Mario's face in ''Super Mario-kun''
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==List of appearances==
==Game appearances==
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|Nintendo 64
|Nintendo 64
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|''[[bulbapedia:Pokémon Stadium 2|Pokémon Stadium 2]]''
|''Pokémon Stadium 2''
|Cameo on a TV screen, and appears exactly as in ''Super Mario 64''.
|Cameo. Appeared on a TV screen, and appears exactly as in ''Super Mario 64''.
|2001
|2001
|Nintendo 64
|Nintendo 64
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|''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]''
|''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]''
|Featured in one of the loading screens, similarly to Peach's, Yoshi's, Wario's, Donkey Kong's, and Bowser's heads each having their own loading screen variation.
|Appears in loading screens along with heads of Peach, Yoshi, Wario, Donkey Kong, and Bowser.
|2005
|2005
|[[Nintendo GameCube]]
|[[Nintendo GameCube]]
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|[[Nintendo Switch]]
|[[Nintendo Switch]]
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==Nintendo DS tech demo==
{{main|Mario's Face (tech demo)}}
A [[tech demo]] for the [[Nintendo DS]] involved Mario's face, which could be squeezed and stretched so as to demonstrate to players about the usage of the Touch Screen.


==Quotes==
==Quotes==
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*''"Uh-oh, we slipped a little bit. Now let's get back in there and try real hard to get better, eh?"''
*''"Uh-oh, we slipped a little bit. Now let's get back in there and try real hard to get better, eh?"''
*''"That was fantastic! See you next time! Okay, bye-bye! ... Peekaboo!"''
*''"That was fantastic! See you next time! Okay, bye-bye! ... Peekaboo!"''
*''"Hey, don't leave me all alone! Hey, where is everybody? Come back!"''
*''"Hey, don't leave me alone! Hey, where is everybody? Come back!"''
*''"Get ready to show those rock heads what you can do!"''
*''"Get ready to show those rock heads what you can do!"''
*''"Okey-dokey, it's time to type now, so go for it."''
*''"Okey-dokey, it's time to type now, so go for it."''
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|ChiS=马力欧的脑袋<ref>iQue's ''Super Mario 64'' instruction booklet, page 7.</ref>
|ChiS=马力欧的脑袋<ref>iQue's ''Super Mario 64'' instruction booklet, page 7.</ref><br>''Mǎlì'ōu de Nǎodai''<br>马力欧头像<ref>[https://ia803005.us.archive.org/33/items/iQueSM64DSManual/0607.png  iQue's ''Super Mario 64 DS'' instruction booklet, page 7].</ref><br>''Mǎlì'ōu Tóuxiàng''
|ChiSR=Mǎlì'ōu de Nǎodai
|ChiSM=Mario's Head<br><br>Mario Head Portrait
|ChiSM=Mario's Head
|ChiS2=马力欧头像<ref>[https://ia803005.us.archive.org/33/items/iQueSM64DSManual/0607.png  iQue's ''Super Mario 64 DS'' instruction booklet, page 7].</ref>
|ChiS2R=Mǎlì'ōu Tóuxiàng
|ChiS2M=Mario Head Portrait
}}
}}


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