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==Alignment==
==Alignment==
{{fake heading|3|Good Characters}}
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Good Characters</div>
Mario
Mario
Luigi
Luigi
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Banjo
Banjo


{{fake heading|3|Neutral Characters}}
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Neutral Characters</div>
Wario  
Wario  
Waluigi
Waluigi
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Krunch
Krunch


{{fake heading|3|Evil Characters}}
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Evil Characters</div>
Bowser
Bowser


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==[[Booty and the Beast]]==
==[[Booty and the Beast]]==
{{fake heading|3|Animation and continuity errors}}
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Animation and continuity errors</div>
*Despite K. Rool's plan to stockpile explosives at the Barrelworks, he deliberately detonates many of the [[TNT Barrel|Barrel Bomb]]s he creates while still on the assembly line, '''seemingly just for his own amusement'''.
*Despite K. Rool's plan to stockpile explosives at the Barrelworks, he deliberately detonates many of the [[TNT Barrel|Barrel Bomb]]s he creates while still on the assembly line, '''seemingly just for his own amusement'''.
{{fake heading|3| Trivia }}
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline> Trivia </div>
*Despite the fact that Skurvy's ship is destroyed, it returns in future episodes, seemingly unharmed.
*Despite the fact that Skurvy's ship is destroyed, it returns in future episodes, seemingly unharmed.
(''They aren't wrong. That is pretty much the only reason he did that.'')


==[[Born to Ride]]==
==[[Born to Ride]]==
*Despite the DinoRiders working for [[Bowser|King Koopa]], he and the [[Koopalings]] don't actually appear in this episode, '''likely because he escaped in [[King Scoopa Koopa]] to get [[Larry Koopa#DIC Cartoons|Cheatsy Koopa]] in [[Gopher Bash]]'''.
*Despite the DinoRiders working for [[Bowser|King Koopa]], he and the [[Koopalings]] don't actually appear in this episode, likely because he escaped in [[King Scoopa Koopa]] to get [[Larry Koopa#DIC Cartoons|Cheatsy Koopa]] in [[Gopher Bash]].


==[[Bowser Block Space]]==
==[[Bowser Block Space]]==
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==[[Bowser Space]]==
==[[Bowser Space]]==
{{fake heading|3|Trivia}}
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Trivia</div>
*Players consider the '''Bowser Revolution''' event "Communism" due to the fact that Bowser redistributes everybody's coins equally. Therefore, players sometimes call this event '''Bowser Communism'''.
*Players consider the '''Bowser Revolution''' event "Communism" due to the fact that Bowser redistributes everybody's coins equally. Therefore, players sometimes call this event '''Bowser Communism'''.
**Not only that, it is rumored that Bowser is a Communist for not only his Bowser Revolution, but for these occasions.
**Not only that, it is rumored that Bowser is a Communist for not only his Bowser Revolution, but for these occasions.
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==Can't figure out how to download an icon (help don't help me)==
==Can't figure out how to download an icon (help don't help me)==
.
.
("''{{'}}help don't help me{{'}}?''")


==[[Capture]]==
==[[Capture]]==
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("''Frogception''" - [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]])
("''Frogception''" - [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]])
==Category:Characters who have kissed Mario==
[[Mario]] is quite the catch in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]; here is a list of characters who have kissed him, of their own will or otherwise.
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Articles in category "Characters who have kissed Mario"</div>
<div id=fh4 class=mw-headline>B</div>
*[[Big Cheep Cheep|Big Bertha]]
*[[Big Bertha (film character)]]
*[[Bombette]]
*[[Booster]]
*[[Bowser]]
<div id=fh4 class=mw-headline>F</div>
*[[Flurrie]]
<div id=fh4 class=mw-headline>G</div>
*[[Goombaria]]
*[[Goombella]]
<div id=fh4 class=mw-headline>M</div>
*[[Misstar]]
*[[Ms. Mowz]]
<div id=fh4 class=mw-headline>P</div>
*[[Princess Daisy]]
*[[Princess Peach]]
<div id=fh4 class=mw-headline>Q</div>
*[[Queen Rotunda]]
<div id=fh4 class=mw-headline>V</div>
*[[Vivian]]
(''[http://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=Special:Log&page=Category:Characters+who+have+kissed+Mario That was a real category.]'')
==[[:Category:Mushrooms]]==
*[[Birdo]]
*[[Birdo (species)]]
*[[Thunder Birdo]]
("''Birdo is a mushroom?''")


==[[Chain Chomp's Bath]]==
==[[Chain Chomp's Bath]]==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=ワンワンをおフロにつれていけ!
|Jap=ワンワンをおフロにつれていけ!
|JpnR=Wanwan o ofuro ni tsureteike!
|JapR=Wanwan o ofuro ni tsureteike!
|JpnM=Give the Chain Chomp a bath!
|JapM=Give the Chain Chomp a bath!
|SpaE=Chomp Cadenas toma un baño
|SpaE=Chomp Cadenas toma un baño
|SpaEM=Chain Chomp Takes a Bath
|SpaEM=Chain Chomp Takes a Bath
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}}
}}


==[[Club Nintendo (German magazine)|''Club Nintendo'' (magazine)]]==
==[[Club Nintendo (magazine)|''Club Nintendo'' (magazine)]]==
The new incarnation had far fewer pages and '''was aborted''' with issue 4/2002.
The new incarnation had far fewer pages and '''was aborted''' with issue 4/2002.


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("''Well, I'm confused''")
("''Well, I'm confused''")
==[[Dash Panel]]==
*'''Orange Boost Pads''' increase the speed of the '''veichle'''.
*'''Blue Boost Pads with arrows''' activate the glider feature, and are placed on ramps or edges like in ''Mario Kart 7''.
*'''Blue Boost Pads with circles''' turns the wheels '''orizontally''' and activates the antigravity feature. It ends automatically, often after a ramp or a gliding section. When going '''bacwards''', the anti-gravity activates automatically turns on and turns off when passing over the anti-gravity Boost Pad.


==[[Donkey Kong (franchise)|''Donkey Kong'' (franchise)]]==
==[[Donkey Kong (franchise)|''Donkey Kong'' (franchise)]]==
{{fake heading|3|Television and film}}
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Television and film</div>
The franchise’s first and only direct television adaptation was Donkey Kong Country, based on the SNES game of the same name. Several original characters were introduced there, such as [[Candy Kong|Candy]]'s '''girlfriend''' [[Bluster Kong]][...]
The franchise’s first and only direct television adaptation was Donkey Kong Country, based on the SNES game of the same name. Several original characters were introduced there, such as [[Candy Kong|Candy]]'s '''girlfriend''' [[Bluster Kong]][...]


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==[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|''Donkey Kong Country'' (television series)]]==
==[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|''Donkey Kong Country'' (television series)]]==
Despite this, the show has managed to gain a cult following, '''and even Nintendo itself has acknowledged its existence'''.
Despite this, the show has managed to gain a cult following, and even Nintendo itself has acknowledged its existence.
 
("''Considering the [[Medialab|series's producers]] obtained the rights from them.''" - {{user|Apikachu68}})


==[[Talk:Dr. Tornado]]==
==[[Talk:Dr. Tornado]]==
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==Engine Class==
==Engine Class==
In ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', the engine class also determines the '''randomocity''' of the character pairs.
In ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', the engine class also determines the '''randomocity''' of the character pairs.
==''[[Famitsu]]''==
<gallery>
Famitsu Switch 3.jpeg|''{{fake link|Nintendo Switch 3!!!}}''
</gallery>
(''"Hold your horses my good sir, we're not even at the Switch 2 yet! We're not skipping numbers like Microsoft Windows, are we?"'' -{{User|Arend}})


==[[MarioWiki:Links#Fan_forums|Fan forums]]==
==[[MarioWiki:Links#Fan_forums|Fan forums]]==
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[...]
[...]
<div class="catlinks" id="catlinks" data-mw="interface"><div id="mw-normal-catlinks" class="mw-normal-catlinks">[[Special:Categories|Category]]: <ul style="margin:0"><li>'''{{fake link|Koopa Troop weapons}}'''</li></ul></div></div>
<div class="catlinks" id="catlinks" data-mw="interface"><div id="mw-normal-catlinks" class="mw-normal-catlinks">Category: <li>'''{{fake link|Koopa Troop weapons}}'''</li></div></div>


("''It is ''not'' the same platform used by the Koopa Troop, except it ''is'' that platform.''" — {{User|SolemnStormcloud}})
("''It is ''not'' the same platform used by the Koopa Troop, except it ''is'' that platform.''" — {{User|SolemnStormcloud}})


==[[Game Over]]==
==[[Game Over]]==
{{fake heading|3|Super Smash Bros. Melee}}
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Super Smash Bros. Melee</div>
*If the player uses every starter character in any single-player mode through a Game Over, [[Marth]] will be unlocked after defeating him.
*If the player uses every starter character in any single-player mode through a Game Over, [[Marth]] will be unlocked after defeating him.


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==[[Ground Pound]]==
==[[Ground Pound]]==
{{fake heading|3|''Wario'' series}}
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>''Wario'' series</div>
[[Wario]] is another character who has '''infamously''' used the Ground Pound.
[[Wario]] is another character who has '''infamously''' used the Ground Pound.


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'''Happiness''' is a special feeling of satisfaction, contentment and joy that can affect an individual, a group, and even whole lands. Happiness as a concept plays an important role in the [[Yoshi (series)|''Yoshi'' series]], specifically ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''.
'''Happiness''' is a special feeling of satisfaction, contentment and joy that can affect an individual, a group, and even whole lands. Happiness as a concept plays an important role in the [[Yoshi (series)|''Yoshi'' series]], specifically ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''.


{{fake heading|3|History}}
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>History</div>
{{fake heading|4|''Yoshi'' series}}
<div id=fh4 class=mw-headline>''Yoshi'' series</div>
{{fake heading|5|''Yoshi's Story''}}
<div id=fh5 class=mw-headline>''Yoshi's Story''</div>
At the beginning of ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'', [[Yoshi's Island (location)|Yoshi's Island]] and the [[Yoshis]] are in a state of supreme happiness, guaranteed by the [[Super Happy Tree]]. The Super Happy Tree is the embodiment of happiness on the island, as well as a bountiful source of [[fruit]] for the Yoshis, including [[Apple]]s, [[Banana]]s, [[Watermelon]]s, [[Grape]]s, [[Melon]]s (the Yoshi's favorite), and the rare [[Heart Fruit]]s – a special fruit that can induce "[[Super Happy Yoshi|Super Happiness]]." However, this era of bliss would not last, as [[Baby Bowser]] cast a dark spell over the island. He turned Yoshi's Island into a pop-up storybook, and then proceeded to uproot the Super Happy Tree, stealing it away to [[Baby Bowser's Castle|his castle]]. Without the Super Happy Tree, the Yoshis entered a depressed, weakened state, preventing them from taking action against Baby Bowser.
At the beginning of ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'', [[Yoshi's Island (location)|Yoshi's Island]] and the [[Yoshis]] are in a state of supreme happiness, guaranteed by the [[Super Happy Tree]]. The Super Happy Tree is the embodiment of happiness on the island, as well as a bountiful source of [[fruit]] for the Yoshis, including [[Apple]]s, [[Banana]]s, [[Watermelon]]s, [[Grape]]s, [[Melon]]s (the Yoshi's favorite), and the rare [[Heart Fruit]]s – a special fruit that can induce "[[Super Happy Yoshi|Super Happiness]]." However, this era of bliss would not last, as [[Baby Bowser]] cast a dark spell over the island. He turned Yoshi's Island into a pop-up storybook, and then proceeded to uproot the Super Happy Tree, stealing it away to [[Baby Bowser's Castle|his castle]]. Without the Super Happy Tree, the Yoshis entered a depressed, weakened state, preventing them from taking action against Baby Bowser.


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The Baby Yoshis spread happiness throughout five Pages before finally reaching the Page of [[Baby Bowser's Castle]]. After collecting thirty fruit in the level, the Baby Yoshis proceeded to Baby Bowser's lair. Inside the lair, they discovered the Super Happy Tree, as well as Baby Bowser. Baby Bowser attempted to defeat the Baby Yoshis, but after an intense fight, the Baby Yoshis emerged victorious. The tiny tyrant was whisked away from the castle by his [[Toady]] minions, while the Baby Yoshis reclaimed the Super Happy Tree. Baby Bowser's spell over Yoshi's Island was broken, turning the storybook back into an island. The six Yoshis returned the Super Happy Tree to Yoshi's Island, restoring happiness to the land and freeing the other Yoshis from their state of depression. Ultimately, Yoshi's Island once again returned to an era of peace and happiness thanks to the efforts of six Little Yoshis.
The Baby Yoshis spread happiness throughout five Pages before finally reaching the Page of [[Baby Bowser's Castle]]. After collecting thirty fruit in the level, the Baby Yoshis proceeded to Baby Bowser's lair. Inside the lair, they discovered the Super Happy Tree, as well as Baby Bowser. Baby Bowser attempted to defeat the Baby Yoshis, but after an intense fight, the Baby Yoshis emerged victorious. The tiny tyrant was whisked away from the castle by his [[Toady]] minions, while the Baby Yoshis reclaimed the Super Happy Tree. Baby Bowser's spell over Yoshi's Island was broken, turning the storybook back into an island. The six Yoshis returned the Super Happy Tree to Yoshi's Island, restoring happiness to the land and freeing the other Yoshis from their state of depression. Ultimately, Yoshi's Island once again returned to an era of peace and happiness thanks to the efforts of six Little Yoshis.


{{fake heading|3|See Also}}
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>See Also</div>
*[[Super Happy Tree]]
*[[Super Happy Tree]]
*[[Super Happy Yoshi]]
*[[Super Happy Yoshi]]
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("''Or the Heart Swing affects both male and ambiguously gendered characters.''")
("''Or the Heart Swing affects both male and ambiguously gendered characters.''")
==[[Talk:Holerö|Holerö]]==
'''Holerö''' (pronounced [hɔləˈʁøː]) is a German neologism used as an informal greeting or an interjection expressing joy or slight surprise. The word became a running gag in the later era of the ''[[Club Nintendo]]'' magazines and played a major role in the comic "[[Sag niemals Holerö!]]".
{{fake heading|3|Origin}}
Claude M. Moyse, chief editor of the German ''Club Nintendo'' magazine from the mid-1990s until 2001, suggested that it may have been used by {{wp|Loriot}} or {{wp|Helge Schneider}}, two popular German comedians.<ref name="Interview with Claude M. Moyse">[https://web.archive.org/web/20131214022800/http://www.classic-zone.de/specials.php?id=5 Interview with Claude M. Moyse on classic-zone.de (accessed on 06-03-09)]</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20140818012756/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LDstx_R6qY#t=01m33s Loriot: Jodeldiplom on YouTube (possible origin)]</ref> According to Moyse, his co-worker Marcus Menold first introduced the term "holerö" to the ''Club Nintendo'' comics.<ref name="Interview with Claude M. Moyse"/>
{{fake heading|3|Usage in ''Club Nintendo''}}
{{fake heading|4|History}}
The word first appeared in the German version of ''{{wp|Secret of Mana}}'' and was subsequently used in the majority of German [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Nintendo]] game translations, for which Moyse was responsible as well.
Part one of "[[Super Mario in Die Nacht des Grauens]]" marked the first occurrence of the word "holerö" in the ''Club Nintendo'' comics. In this story, it was used by [[Mario]] to greet [[Kirby]] and [[Link]], whom he surprisingly met in the basement of their shared [[Nintendo Skyscraper|house]]. Later in the same story, Mario used it again as a joyful exclamation after defeating the friends' enemies. Since then, the word was found in almost every comic of the series. In "[[Donkey Kong in: Banana Day 24]]", [[Donkey Kong]] used it as a joyful exclamation. Mario used it to greet the other musicians at [[Koopa Records]] in the comic "[[Super Mario: Die Blume meines Herzens]]".
The comic "[[Blast Corps in Yoshis Knallkekse]]" marked the first occurrence of the word that actually affected the story in some way. After a spell was put on [[Yoshi]]'s truck by [[Kamek]] (who exclaimed "Holerö!" when suddenly appearing next to the truck), Yoshi sees a poster reading "Blast Corps - You've got a problem? We'll solve it! Call 3-2-1-Blast Corps and we'll be there before you're able to pronounce 'holerö'!". He calls the Blast Corps team, steps out of the phone box and starts to pronounce "Holer...". In this moment the Blast Corps team arrives indeed, rhetorically asking whether they have promised too much. Later in the comic, [[Dr. Light]] too exclaims "Holerööööö!" when arriving with a helicopter.
In the second part of "Super Mario in Die Nacht des Grauens", Link and Kirby exclaim the word in pain when they suffer from Mario trying out a magical dice. Later in the comic, Mario uses a magical spell that results in him, Link and Kirby wearing women's clothes. Their reaction to this is "Ho..." (Mario), "...le..." (Link), "...rö!" (Kirby). The demonical creature [[Abigor]] also makes use of the word when meeting the three friends.
{{fake heading|4|"Sag niemals Holerö!"}}
Finally, the term was featured prominently in "Sag niemals Holerö!". The comic centers around an evil extraterrestrial called KKDU, who disguised himself as a crooner called [[KKDU|Heini]]. One of his songs is called "Holerö", and anyone listening to it will turn into food (to be more exact, a kind of food typical of the country the person lives in). Only Mario, [[T.T.|TicToc]] and {{fake link|Bomberman|Bomberman (character)}} can resist the evil spell, because they are the chosen ones to stop Heini from invading [[Earth]] and eating all the transformed terrestrials.
{{fake heading|3|References}}
<references/>
("''See also: Mama mia''" - {{user|Apikachu68}})


==[[Holy Shot]]==
==[[Holy Shot]]==
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'''Isaac Marshall''' (August 22, 1962 &ndash; ) is a game designer<sup>[''[[MarioWiki:Citations|citation needed]]'']</sup>, voice actor, and audio designer<sup>[''[[MarioWiki:Citations|citation needed]]'']</sup> from Michigan that has once portrayed [[Toad]] in the English version of ''[[Mario Kart 64]]''. Once, he portrayed [[Kamek]] in the game ''[[Tetris Attack]]''.
'''Isaac Marshall''' (August 22, 1962 &ndash; ) is a game designer<sup>[''[[MarioWiki:Citations|citation needed]]'']</sup>, voice actor, and audio designer<sup>[''[[MarioWiki:Citations|citation needed]]'']</sup> from Michigan that has once portrayed [[Toad]] in the English version of ''[[Mario Kart 64]]''. Once, he portrayed [[Kamek]] in the game ''[[Tetris Attack]]''.


{{fake heading|3|History}}
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>History</div>
Isaac Marshall's knack for imitating friends and cartoon characters was realized by many at Nintendo's R&D group where he worked as a game and audio designer<sup>[''[[MarioWiki:Citations|citation needed]]'']</sup>. Later, Isaac would send an audio tape to NCL with one minute of various voices spoken in a multitude of languages<sup>[''[[MarioWiki:Citations|citation needed]]'']</sup>. NCL was impressed with his range and selected him to do various odd voices<sup>[''[[MarioWiki:Citations|citation needed]]'']</sup>. Among his voice acting roles in the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' series, was as the voice of [[Toad]] in the overseas versions of ''[[Mario Kart 64]]''.
Isaac Marshall's knack for imitating friends and cartoon characters was realized by many at Nintendo's R&D group where he worked as a game and audio designer<sup>[''[[MarioWiki:Citations|citation needed]]'']</sup>. Later, Isaac would send an audio tape to NCL with one minute of various voices spoken in a multitude of languages<sup>[''[[MarioWiki:Citations|citation needed]]'']</sup>. NCL was impressed with his range and selected him to do various odd voices<sup>[''[[MarioWiki:Citations|citation needed]]'']</sup>. Among his voice acting roles in the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' series, was as the voice of [[Toad]] in the overseas versions of ''[[Mario Kart 64]]''.


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==[[It's a Wonderful Life]]==
==[[It's a Wonderful Life]]==
{{fake heading|3|Quotes}}
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Quotes</div>
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
'''Cranky:''' ''You'll be valuabled for donating a body desiance, if you don't get those nuts off!''
'''Cranky:''' ''You'll be valuabled for donating a body desiance, if you don't get those nuts off!''
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Indiana Joe is eventually scared off by [[Bowser|Kolonel von Koop]] and the [[Koopa Troop|Koopa Pack]], and returns to his home. Realizing that he can no longer be a treasure hunter due to his Koopaphobia, Indiana Joe starts his own babysitting service. Later, he discovers that the three [[Toad (species)|Mushroom]] brats he is babysitting are even scarier than Kolonel von Koop himself, and he ultimately overcomes his Koopaphobia to help Mario's group recover the Lost Mushroom.
Indiana Joe is eventually scared off by [[Bowser|Kolonel von Koop]] and the [[Koopa Troop|Koopa Pack]], and returns to his home. Realizing that he can no longer be a treasure hunter due to his Koopaphobia, Indiana Joe starts his own babysitting service. Later, he discovers that the three [[Toad (species)|Mushroom]] brats he is babysitting are even scarier than Kolonel von Koop himself, and he ultimately overcomes his Koopaphobia to help Mario's group recover the Lost Mushroom.


{{fake heading|3|Trivia}}
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Trivia</div>
*In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', when [[Tippi]] uses her [[Tattle]] ability on any random Koopa Troopa, it is stated that [[Goomba]]s have a long-held fear, or phobia, of Koopas.
*In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', when [[Tippi]] uses her [[Tattle]] ability on any random Koopa Troopa, it is stated that [[Goomba]]s have a long-held fear, or phobia, of Koopas.


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==[[Talk:Master (title)|Master (title)]]==
The title of '''Master''' is given solely to the supreme sovereign leader of the [[Kremling Krew]]. The title has only been known to be held by three individuals: [[King K. Rool]], his apparent successor [[KAOS]] and [[Krusha (character)|Krusha]]. Presumably, there have been other Masters in the past before King K. Rool rose to preeminent power – one Master may have led an army of [[Kremling]]s during the [[Kremean War]], although this is unconfirmed. However, it is possible the title of Master originated during the reign of King K. Rool himself. After the events of ''[[Donkey Kong Land 2]]'', King K. Rool lost his title of Master to the robotic entity known as KAOS. As such, KAOS was the leader of the Kremling Krew during the events of ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]''. It is unknown how or why King K. Rool lost his title of Master to KAOS. However, it was later revealed that KAOS was only the ''de jure'' Master, and King K. Rool, in his guise of Baron K. Roolenstein, was the ''de facto'' Master. KAOS was merely a robotic creation that took direct orders only from King K. Rool himself, effectively making King K. Rool the true sovereign leader of the Kremling Krew. It is unknown if the other Kremlings knew that KAOS was being controlled behind the scenes, or if they were part of a conspiracy to possibly fool the [[Kong Family]] into believing their old nemesis had fallen out of power. Regardless, after the events of ''Donkey Kong Country 3'', King K. Rool officially reclaimed the title of Master, and led the Kremling Krew during the events of ''[[Donkey Kong Land III]]'', ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'', and beyond.
In the episode "[[Speed (episode)|Speed]]" from the ''[[Donkey Kong Country (show)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' tv show, [[Krusha (character)|Krusha]], after becoming "smartified" because of being hit by a [[minecart]], proceeds to usurp King K. Rool of his position as Master, reducing him to servant status alongside [[Klump (character)|Klump]]. Krusha's plans of stealing the [[Crystal Coconut]] and world domination are ultimately cut short as, after another incident with a minecart near the episode's end, his intelligence is reduced back to normal and King K. Rool promptly reclaims his position.
{{fake heading|3|Known Masters}}
*[[King K. Rool]] (and his other aliases) – ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''
*[[Krusha (character)|Krusha]] – [[Donkey Kong Country (show)|''Donkey Kong Country'' (show)]]
*[[KAOS]] – ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]''
("''See also: Super Star''" - {{user|Apikachu68}})


==[[Stache|Mustache]]==
==[[Stache|Mustache]]==
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:("''How the heck did this end up in an FA summary? '''Twice'''?" -{{user|RickTommy}}
:("''How the heck did this end up in an FA summary? '''Twice'''?" -{{user|RickTommy}}


{{fake heading|3|Trivia}}
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Trivia</div>
*One of the US taglines for the DS is "Touching is good". Why, Nintendo?
*One of the US taglines for the DS is "Touching is good". Why, Nintendo?


==Noob==
==Noob==
{{fake heading|3|Definiton of 'Noob'}}
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Definiton of 'Noob'</div>
A noob is a 'newbie' at games, or at editing things on the Super Mario Wiki. They generally are very inactive, have cheap signatures, small pages, etc.
A noob is a 'newbie' at games, or at editing things on the Super Mario Wiki. They generally are very inactive, have cheap signatures, small pages, etc.


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==[[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' (series)]]==
==[[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' (series)]]==
{{fake heading|3|Trivia}}
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Trivia</div>
*In all three games of the series someone whose name begins with B is told to "still their tongue". In ''Paper Mario'', [[Bow]] says it to [[Bootler]], in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', [[Grodus]] says it to [[Beldam]] and in ''Super Paper Mario'', [[Blumiere's Father]] says it to [[Blumiere]].
*In all three games of the series someone whose name begins with B is told to "still their tongue". In ''Paper Mario'', [[Bow]] says it to [[Bootler]], in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', [[Grodus]] says it to [[Beldam]] and in ''Super Paper Mario'', [[Blumiere's Father]] says it to [[Blumiere]].


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==[[Peaches]]==
==[[Peaches]]==
{{fake heading|3|Film}}
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Film</div>
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
''[[Mario]], you're so cool<br>
''[[Mario]], you're so cool<br>
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</blockquote>
</blockquote>


{{fake heading|3|Mid-credits}}
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Mid-credits</div>
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
''[[Peach]], [[Luigi]], and a [[Donkey Kong]], too<br>
''[[Peach]], [[Luigi]], and a [[Donkey Kong]], too<br>
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("''Hooray! Love finally wins!''" - {{User|EleCyon}})
("''Hooray! Love finally wins!''" - {{User|EleCyon}})


==[[Platform]]==
==Power Blast==
<div class="catlinks" id="catlinks" data-mw="interface"><div id="mw-normal-catlinks" class="mw-normal-catlinks">[[Special:Categories|Category]]: <ul style="margin:0"><li>[[:Category:Platforms|Platforms]]</li><li>'''[[:Category:Hazardous objects|Hazardous objects]]'''</li></ul></div></div>
A move that lives up to its name,and if you get hit by it you'll go flying
 
(''A platform drags players over the blast line one time...'')
 
==[[Talk:Player|Player]]==
[[File:TheGreatMissionMarioPlayer.png|thumb|[[Mario]] posing as a '''player''' in ''[[Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!|The Great Mission to Rescue Princess Peach]]''.]]
'''Player''' is a term used for a person playing a video game. The first ''[[Mario]]'' game, ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'', was originally first played and tested by [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] and a few of his employees, trying out the game and at the same time seeing who could beat it first. Although most players are {{fake link|human}}, ''Mario'' media has also shown the series' specific species to enjoy certain video games, which are usually fictional.
 
[[File:PlayerPrincess.jpg|thumb|left|[[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]], playing ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' in ''[[Super Mario Adventures]]''.]]
In some games, mostly the RPG games, many characters break the [[fourth wall]] and talk to the player ("you in front of the TV"); these characters include [[Goombella]], [[Lord Crump]], and [[Professor Frankly]] from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. It is also worth noting that several characters use [[Mario]] (or whatever [[:Category:Playable Characters|playable character]]) as a device to talk to the player; for instance, Mario's {{fake link|RPG}} adventures often show supporting characters giving Mario commands like "press the {{button|A}} button". These instructions are actually directed to the player. ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' makes a point out of this by having Mario ask what the person exactly means by "press the {{button|A}} button".
 
In ''Super Paper Mario'', characters such as [[Bestovius]] refer to the player as a deity-like being existing within another dimension. [[Thoreau]] describes the player as the great being who watches them when Mario asks what the "{{button|wii|1}} Button" is. It may be worth noting that the manual of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' explains the dream-based origin of certain [[List of enemies|enemy]] characters (for instance, it establishes that [[Cobrat]]s come from [[Toad (species)|Toad]]'s dreams), and it happens to state that [[Ninji]]s "appear in the dreams of [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] players". Another reference to the player is in ''[[Hotel Mario]]'', in which there are many occurrences of Mario, [[Luigi]], and [[Princess Peach|Peach]] breaking the fourth wall. Some examples include Mario telling the player to check out the enclosed instruction book for help, Luigi saying "And ''you'' gotta help us", and Peach saying "And I thank ''you'' too". At the end of ''Hotel Mario'', Mario, Peach, and Luigi all exclaim "You're the best player ever!".
 
[[File:DiddyDixie.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Diddy Kong]] and [[Dixie Kong]] playing ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' on the [[Game Boy Advance SP]].]]
Finally, one last in-game reference to the player was given in ''[[Super Mario World]]''{{'}}s [[Funky (level)|Funky]] level, which featured a formation of coins that spelled out the phrase "YOU ARE A SUPER PLAYER!!".
 
In ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', after the game is completed, Mario will say, "Thank you so much for playing my game!"
 
Sometimes the word player is also used to mean "[[Extra Life]]", as seen in the ''Super Mario World'' instruction booklet.<ref>On page 5, where the map screen is explained, a line pointing to the number of lives is labeled "Number of players."</ref>
 
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==[[Pre-release and unused content]]==
==[[Pre-release and unused content]]==
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==[[Reign Storm]]==
==[[Reign Storm]]==
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*Kooky can be seen at King Koopa's crowning, even though he is still supposed to be in Hawaii. '''He might have used magic to clone himself and send the clone to King Koopa's crowning before going to Hawaii, however.'''
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*Without sharp teeth, the Nipper Plant's face looks similar to the face people sometimes put up when they troll other people on the internet.
*Without sharp teeth, the Nipper Plant's face looks similar to the face people sometimes put up when they troll other people on the internet.
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<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Trivia</div>
*This is the first episode where Toad's feet are shown. Other episodes include:
*This is the first episode where Toad's feet are shown. Other episodes include:
**This is also one of the few times he is shirtless.
**This is also one of the few times he is shirtless.
(''"[[MarioWiki:BJAODN/Games#NBA Street V3|The user who wrote this is really into Toad..]]"'' [[User:TheUndescribableGhost|TheUndescribableGhost]] ([[User talk:TheUndescribableGhost|talk]]) 13:17, August 17, 2024 (EDT))<br>
(''"Said edit was also added back [https://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=Reign_Storm&type=revision&diff=2746464&oldid=2685156 '''numerous''' times], despite the amount of editors removing it while keeping comments as open-minded and non-kinkshaming as possible."'' [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) )


==[[Seesaw]]==
==[[Seesaw]]==
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==[[Shadow Mario Revisited]]==
==[[Shadow Mario Revisited]]==
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<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Names in other languages</div>
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=ニセマリオふたたび
|Jap=ニセマリオふたたび
|JpnR=Nise Mario futatabi
|JapR=Nise Mario futatabi
|JpnM=Shadow Mario Again
|JapM=Shadow Mario Again
|SpaE=La vuelta de Mario Oscuro
|SpaE=La vuelta de Mario Oscuro
|SpaEM=The Return of Shadow Mario
|SpaEM=The Return of Shadow Mario
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{{person infobox
{{person infobox
|title=Shigeru Miyamoto
|title=Shigeru Miyamoto
|image=[[File:Shigeru Miyamoto Mii T-shirt.jpg|260px]]<br>Shigeru Miyamoto at E3 2006<br>[[File:Yoshi - Mario Party 10.png|260px]]<br><span style="border:2px solid red; -moz-border-radius:1em; border-radius:1em; padding-left:.5em; padding-right:.5em;">His secret identity</span>
|image=[[File:Shigeru Miyamoto Mii T-shirt.jpg|260px]]<br>Shigeru Miyamoto at E3 2006<br>[[File:Yoshi - Mario Party 10.png|260px]]<br>'''His secret identity'''
|born=November 16, 1952  
|born=November 16, 1952  
|role=Representative director, game developer, game designer, <span style="border:2px solid red; -moz-border-radius:1em; border-radius:1em; padding-left:.5em; padding-right:.5em;">[[Princess Peach]]'s husband</span>
|role=Representative director, game developer, game designer, '''[[Princess Peach]]'s husband'''
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==[[Speed (episode)]]==
==[[Speed (episode)]]==
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In Donkey Kong house, DK and Candy are talking about the times they will be together and something interrupts them, just to DK answer she "can be together him twenty-four hours a day". At the end, he and Candy were about to give each other a kiss, just to be disturb by Cranky's hologram ordering him to go to Cranky's Cabin. DK hurries to reach the place as fast as possible and leaves Candy at his house.
In Donkey Kong house, DK and Candy are talking about the times they will be together and something interrupts them, just to DK answer she "can be together him twenty-four hours a day". At the end, he and Candy were about to give each other a kiss, just to be disturb by Cranky's hologram ordering him to go to Cranky's Cabin. DK hurries to reach the place as fast as possible and leaves Candy at his house.


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In King K. Rool's room, King K. Rool tells Krusha about his plan. He will use Candy Clone to convinces Donkey Kong to get a minecart ride with her, but the minecart will have a way to his hideout. He press a button in his Control Panel and Candy Clone appears.
In King K. Rool's room, King K. Rool tells Krusha about his plan. He will use Candy Clone to convinces Donkey Kong to get a minecart ride with her, but the minecart will have a way to his hideout. He press a button in his Control Panel and Candy Clone appears.


Candy Clone is in a Minecart and Krusha is behind it, thinking how the plan will be. General Klump notices a bomb in the vehicle's back, installed by Krusha. They hide themselves in a tree and awaits Donkey Kong to arrive. Diddy and Dixie saw "Candy" in the minecart and she ask them if want to get a ride in the minecart. Supposed to Donkey Kong be attracted, General Klump tries to scare the '''little monkeys,''' but, Diddy and Dixie enter the cart and turn it on, taking it away.
Candy Clone is in a Minecart and Krusha is behind it, thinking how the plan will be. General Klump notices a bomb in the vehicle's back, installed by Krusha. They hide themselves in a tree and awaits Donkey Kong to arrive. Diddy and Dixie saw "Candy" in the minecart and she ask them if want to get a ride in the minecart. Supposed to Donkey Kong be attracted, General Klump tries to scare the little monkeys, but, Diddy and Dixie enter the cart and turn it on, taking it away.


Donkey Kong was running, and, when is in the edge of the rails, percept Candy, Diddy and Dixie there. Far away DK were, Candy Clone's head starts to spin, '''scaring up the monkeys'''.
Donkey Kong was running, and, when is in the edge of the rails, percept Candy, Diddy and Dixie there. Far away DK were, Candy Clone's head starts to spin, scaring up the monkeys.


At King K. Rool's hideout, he is scolding Klump by his fail. At this time Krusha starts to sing.
At King K. Rool's hideout, he is scolding Klump by his fail. At this time Krusha starts to sing.
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Diddy and Dixie were terrified with what was happening. Candy Clone falls from the cart and stops, as her head still spinning. Dixie notices the bomb at the minecart that will blast them.
Diddy and Dixie were terrified with what was happening. Candy Clone falls from the cart and stops, as her head still spinning. Dixie notices the bomb at the minecart that will blast them.


Candy was in the forest, when DK arrives and they start talking about their times together and, ready to kiss each other again, one more time, Cranky interrupts '''that moment of love,''' ordering Donkey Kong to go to his house to stop the invaders. DK hurries again, leaving Candy. '''That makes her very angry.'''
Candy was in the forest, when DK arrives and they start talking about their times together and, ready to kiss each other again, one more time, Cranky interrupts that moment of love, ordering Donkey Kong to go to his house to stop the invaders. DK hurries again, leaving Candy. That makes her very angry.


In Cranky's House, Klump '''gets afraid''', knowing DK is coming to beat them, '''but Krusha don't looks to be worried''' about that. As soon as Donkey Kong '''reach the place,''' Krusha and General Klump talk to Donkey Kong about Diddy and Dixie in the Minecart and the bomb in it. DK leaves the house, but also takes the Crystal Coconut with him. General Klump and Krusha leave the house too.
In Cranky's House, Klump gets afraid, knowing DK is coming to beat them, but Krusha don't looks to be worried about that. As soon as Donkey Kong reach the place, Krusha and General Klump talk to Donkey Kong about Diddy and Dixie in the Minecart and the bomb in it. DK leaves the house, but also takes the Crystal Coconut with him. General Klump and Krusha leave the house too.


Donkey Kong was trying to find the Mine Cart, when Candy appears. DK, on the rails, can't percept the cart that runs into him, '''this also makes he toss the Crystal Coconut up.''' '''Dixie gots it.''' A minecart taking Krusha and General Klump also runs into DK. Diddy and Dixie notices that the bomb in the vehicle was about to explode.
Donkey Kong was trying to find the Mine Cart, when Candy appears. DK, on the rails, can't percept the cart that runs into him, this also makes he toss the Crystal Coconut up. Dixie gots it. A minecart taking Krusha and General Klump also runs into DK. Diddy and Dixie notices that the bomb in the vehicle was about to explode.


Donkey Kong and Candy are in another minecart chasing the '''little monkeys''' and the Kremlings. The minecarts reach King '''k.''' Rool's hideout, where he notices the Crystal Coconut in Dixie's hand and starts to chase it. The minecart bumps into the King and he comes aboard it.
Donkey Kong and Candy are in another minecart chasing the little monkeys and the Kremlings. The minecarts reach King k. Rool's hideout, where he notices the Crystal Coconut in Dixie's hand and starts to chase it. The minecart bumps into the King and he comes aboard it.


'''After many time in the mine,''' the cart leave the place and runs into Cranky, Dixie, remembering Diddy still in the '''minacart''' with K. Rool. Donkey Kong have the idea of using the Bluster's Barrelcopter to rescue him. General Klump and Krusha end at King K. Rool's hideout. The minecart with Diddy and King K. Rool reaches the place and bumps into Krusha again, making him back to his normal dimwitted state. Both follow the minecart.
After many time in the mine, the cart leave the place and runs into Cranky, Dixie, remembering Diddy still in the minacart with K. Rool. Donkey Kong have the idea of using the Bluster's Barrelcopter to rescue him. General Klump and Krusha end at King K. Rool's hideout. The minecart with Diddy and King K. Rool reaches the place and bumps into Krusha again, making him back to his normal dimwitted state. Both follow the minecart.


Donkey Kong and Candy were in the Barrelcopter and rescue Diddy from the minecart. King K. Rool still in the minecart, but it stops at the end of the rails, in the beach. General Klump and Krusha reach the place, and then remember the bomb, that explodes.
Donkey Kong and Candy were in the Barrelcopter and rescue Diddy from the minecart. King K. Rool still in the minecart, but it stops at the end of the rails, in the beach. General Klump and Krusha reach the place, and then remember the bomb, that explodes.


In Donkey Kong's house balcony, he and Candy were talking about their moments together and DK. The episode ends with a song sung by Candy, until the night, when some fireworks '''starts to blowing up.'''
In Donkey Kong's house balcony, he and Candy were talking about their moments together and DK. The episode ends with a song sung by Candy, until the night, when some fireworks starts to blowing up.
 
==[[Star Koopa]]==
*In October 30, 2012, [[Wikipedia:The Walt Disney Company|The Walt Disney Company]] has announced a deal to acquire George Lucas's Lucasfilm Ltd, which includes the rights to the legendary Star Wars franchise, for $4.05 billion. Disney also announced plans for ''[[Wikipedia:Star Wars: The Force Awakens|Star Wars: Episode VII]]'', which was released in 2015.


==[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario (Series)]]==
==[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario (Series)]]==
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!colspan="2" style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island''
!colspan="2" style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island''
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:SMW2.jpg|145x145px]]<span style="font-size:8pt"><br>{{flag list|Japan|August 15, 1995}} [[SNES]]</span>
|align="center"|[[File:SMW2.jpg|145x145px]]<span style="font-size:8pt"><br>{{release|Japan|August 15, 1995}} [[SNES]]</span>
|While the title suggests it being a sequel, ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' is in fact the prequel not only to the ''Super Mario'' series but the whole [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' franchise]]. The game starts off on the day the Mario Bros. were born and are to be delivered to their parents by a dedicated [[stork]]. Foretelling the '''treat''' they will represent to the [[Koopa (species)|Koopa clan]] in the future, Kamek tries to kidnap the babies from the stork but only manages to snatch one baby ([[Baby Luigi]]) and imprisons stork as well. The other baby ([[Baby Mario]]) falls on Yoshi's Island where he is picked by the [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshis]] that reside in there. The Yoshis come to the decision to aid the baby to rescue his brother and the stork from the Koopa clan led by the young [[Baby Bowser]].
|While the title suggests it being a sequel, ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' is in fact the prequel not only to the ''Super Mario'' series but the whole [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' franchise]]. The game starts off on the day the Mario Bros. were born and are to be delivered to their parents by a dedicated [[stork]]. Foretelling the '''treat''' they will represent to the [[Koopa (species)|Koopa clan]] in the future, Kamek tries to kidnap the babies from the stork but only manages to snatch one baby ([[Baby Luigi]]) and imprisons stork as well. The other baby ([[Baby Mario]]) falls on Yoshi's Island where he is picked by the [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshis]] that reside in there. The Yoshis come to the decision to aid the baby to rescue his brother and the stork from the Koopa clan led by the young [[Baby Bowser]].
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==[[Talk:Superstar|Super Star]]==
==[[Super Star]]==
{{quote|Does it only take strength to be a Super Star? In order to be a Super Star it takes... courage... and wisdom, and... kindness.|Toad|Mario Party}}
{{quote|Does it only take strength to be a Super Star? In order to be a Super Star it takes... courage... and wisdom, and... kindness.|Toad|Mario Party}}
[[File:MP9 BJAODN You Are A Superstar.png|300px|thumb|[[Toad]] becoming a '''Super Star''' in ''[[Mario Party 9]]''.]]
[[File:MP9 BJAODN You Are A Superstar.png|300px|thumb|[[Toad]] becoming a '''Super Star''' in ''[[Mario Party 9]]''.]]
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'''Tentacles''' are what help any species of [[Blooper]] move. It's considered their "arms", and appear in every game that Blooper appear in. These limbs were only mentioned were ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', the [[player]] could battle a Blooper that used it's tentacles and itself to attack. This happened right before the player could head into Chapter 1, which was a [[pipe]] that lead to [[Petal Meadows]] in [[Rogueport Sewers]]. They also appear in [[Super Paper Mario]], they must be defeated to defeat Blooper throwing fire with Bowser on the tentacle that has purple circle.
'''Tentacles''' are what help any species of [[Blooper]] move. It's considered their "arms", and appear in every game that Blooper appear in. These limbs were only mentioned were ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', the [[player]] could battle a Blooper that used it's tentacles and itself to attack. This happened right before the player could head into Chapter 1, which was a [[pipe]] that lead to [[Petal Meadows]] in [[Rogueport Sewers]]. They also appear in [[Super Paper Mario]], they must be defeated to defeat Blooper throwing fire with Bowser on the tentacle that has purple circle.
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*'''HP Right Tentacle''': 2
*'''HP Right Tentacle''': 2
*'''HP Left Tentacle''': 3
*'''HP Left Tentacle''': 3
*'''Defense (both)''': 0
*'''Defense (both)''': 0


{{fake heading|2|Stats in [[Super Paper Mario]]}}
<div id=fh2 class=mw-headline>Stats in [[Super Paper Mario]]</div>
*The tentacles have no HP, they are defeated completely when Blooper is defeated.
*The tentacles have no HP, they are defeated completely when Blooper is defeated.


<div class="catlinks" id="catlinks" data-mw="interface"><div id="mw-normal-catlinks" class="mw-normal-catlinks">[[Special:Categories|Category]]: <ul style="margin:0"><li>[[:Category:Enemies|Enemies]]</li></ul></div></div>
<div class="catlinks" id="catlinks" data-mw="interface"><div id="mw-normal-catlinks" class="mw-normal-catlinks">Category: <li>[[:Category:Enemies|Enemies]]</li></div></div>


("''See also: Mustache''" - {{user|Apikachu68}})
("''See also: Mustache''" - {{user|Apikachu68}})
==That's Mama Luigi to you, Mario!==
''''That's Mama Luigi to you, Mario!''' is the line muttered by [[Luigi]] in the episode [[Mama Luigi]].
<div class="catlinks" id="catlinks" data-mw="interface"><div id="mw-normal-catlinks" class="mw-normal-catlinks">[[Special:Categories|Categories]]: <ul style="margin:0"><li>{{fake link|Mama Luigi}}</li><li>{{fake link|Weegie}}</li></ul></div></div>
("''[[Mama Luigi#Quotes|You didn't tell me you were bringing a secret weapon, Luigi!]]''" - {{user|Apikachu68}})


==The==
==The==
The is a definite article, it is the most common word in English
The is a definite article, it is the most common word in English


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<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>''In the Mario Series''</div>
The word "the" appears very commonly in Mario Games
The word "the" appears very commonly in Mario Games


("''[https://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=The&action=edit&redlink=1 This actually was a page].''" - {{User|Doomhiker}})
("''[https://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=The&action=edit&redlink=1 This actually was a page].''" - {{User|Doomhiker}})
==''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]''==
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!Image/name
!Description
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|align=center|[[File:CrazyCap2TSMBM.png|x70px]]<br>[[Crazy Cap]]
|align=left|While Toad is escorting Mario through [[Toad Town]], a building with a Crazy Cap sign and a purple mushroom roof design is briefly shown. '''This building is a reference to the Crazy Cap shop that appears in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''.'''
|}
(''The McDonald's restaurant near where I live is a reference to the McDonald's franchise.'')<br>
("''Whaaaaat! I didn't know [[Pirate Goomba]] is a reference to Pirate Goomba... I think.''" -{{User|EleCyon}})


==''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]''==
==''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]''==
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*''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]'': [[Mario]] and [[Princess Peach]] has the same behavior that had in this cartoon. Besides that, Mario has the Brooklyn's accent as in this cartoon.
*''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]'': [[Mario]] and [[Princess Peach]] has the same behavior that had in this cartoon. Besides that, Mario has the Brooklyn's accent as in this cartoon.


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==[[Game Over|Too Bad]]==
==[[Game Over|Too Bad]]==
Too Bad is a phrase that appears in many Mario games [...] WARNING: IF YOU LOSE ALL OF YOUR LIVES YOU WILL GET GAME OVER.
Too Bad is a phrase that appears in many Mario games [...] WARNING: IF YOU LOSE ALL OF YOUR LIVES YOU WILL GET GAME OVER.
("''The funniest part about this was that they felt the need to include a warning.''" — {{User|Starluxe}})


==[[Trip]]==
==[[Trip]]==
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(''And edit stands for editing.'' [[User:Catpolof|Catpolof]] ([[User talk:Catpolof|talk]]) 21:53, April 3, 2023 (EDT))
(''And edit stands for editing.'' [[User:Catpolof|Catpolof]] ([[User talk:Catpolof|talk]]) 21:53, April 3, 2023 (EDT))
==[[Talk:Unlockable|Unlockable]]==
An unlockable is a character, item, or stage that is not available from the start of a game. They are "locked" in a game, and have to be "unlocked" through certain means, usually a challenge of some sort, or by picking up a special item in a specific stage. Once they have been unlocked, they can be played with throughout the rest of the game.
Spin-off games usually have a large amount of unlockables, and have more unlockables than main-stream games. Unlockable stages usually have more gimmicks, or they are larger than the default stages, and are commonly more interesting than the default stages. Unlockable items may be more powerful than the default items. Unlockable characters may or may not be more powerful or better to use than the default characters, depending on their abilities.


==[[Wario Greats]]==
==[[Wario Greats]]==
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==[[Wario Land (series)|''Wario Land'' (series)]]==
==[[Wario Land (series)|''Wario Land'' (series)]]==
{{fake heading|3|[[Wario Land II]] and [[Wario Land 3]]}}
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>[[Wario Land II]] and [[Wario Land 3]]</div>


'''Wario is immortal''' and can't lose lives (since there are none).
'''Wario is immortal''' and can't lose lives (since there are none).

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