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[[File:MeteoriteNecklace.jpg|thumb|A close-up photograph of the meteorite necklace used in the film.]]
[[File:MeteoriteNecklace.jpg|thumb|right|A close-up photograph of the meteorite necklace used in the film.]]
{{quote|You see, once this rock is re-inserted into the meteorite, our two dimensions will reunite and we will become one.|[[Spike (film character)|Spike]]|[[Super Mario Bros. (film)|Super Mario Bros.]]}}
The '''meteorite piece''', also referred to as the '''rock pendant''' or generically just '''meteorite''', is the main driving force behind the plot to the 1993 [[Super Mario Bros. (film)|''Super Mario Bros.'' film]]. It is a fragment of the meteor that {{wp|Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event|caused the extinction of the dinosaurs}}.  
The '''meteorite piece''', also referred to as the '''rock pendant''' or generically just '''meteorite''' or '''the rock''' by most characters, is the main driving force behind the plot to the 1993 [[Super Mario Bros. (film)|''Super Mario Bros.'' film]]. It is a fragment of the meteor that {{wp|Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event|caused the extinction of the dinosaurs}}.  
 
==History==
==History==
[[File:DaisyMario1993.jpg|thumb|left|Daisy donning the meteorite necklace.]]
[[File:DaisyMario1993.jpg|thumb|left|Daisy donning the meteorite necklace.]]
===Background===
===Background===
As explained in the film's animated introduction, it is the same meteor that killed the dinosaurs that separates [[Earth]] into two parallel dimensions; Earth and [[Dinohattan]]. While dinosaurs become extinct on Earth, they prosper and evolve into intelligent beings in the Dinohattan dimension. Unfortunately, said dimension has poor resources and is compromised of almost entirely a barren, desolate desert. [[President Koopa]] gains control of the dimension through a military coup, with the intent of merging the two worlds. To do this, it is necessary to use a piece of the meteor that began the parallel shift to re-combine both worlds.  
As explained in the film's animated introduction, it is the same meteor that killed the dinosaurs that separates [[Earth]] into two parallel dimensions; Earth and [[Dinohattan]]. While Dinosaurs become extinct on Earth, they prosper and evolve into intelligent beings in the Dinohattan dimension. Unfortunately, said dimension has poor resources and is compromised of almost entirely a barren, desolate desert. [[President Koopa]] gains control of the dimension through a military coup, with the intent of merging the two worlds. To do this, it is necessary to use a piece of the meteor that began the parallel shift to re-combine both worlds.  


===''Super Mario Bros.'' film===
===''Super Mario Bros.'' film===
The film begins with [[Daisy's mother]], wife to Dinohattan's overthrown [[King (film character)|King]], escaping to Earth carrying her unhatched child in an egg (as she is of reptile origin) and a piece of the aforementioned meteor in a pod. She leaves said pod outside the steps of a church, where a group of nuns take her in. The elderly nun removes the meteorite piece from the pod, causing the pod to open and reveal the egg inside. The egg hatches revealing [[Princess Daisy (film character)|Daisy]]. The elderly nun holds the meteorite piece up, which gleams as the scene cuts to twenty years later.  
The film begins with [[Daisy's mother]], wife to Dinohattan's overthrown [[King (film character)|King]], escaping to Earth carrying her unhatched child in an egg (as she is of reptile origin) and a piece of the aforementioned meteor in a pod. She leaves said pod outside the steps of a church, where a group of nuns take her in. The elderly nun removes the meteorite piece from the pod, causing the pod to open and reveal the egg inside. The egg hatches revealing [[Princess Daisy (film character)|Daisy]]. The elderly nun holds the meteorite piece up, which gleams as the scene cuts to twenty years later.  


A now grown Daisy now bears the meteorite piece as a necklace as it is her only known connection she has to her maternal mother. She reveals during dinner with [[Mario (film character)|Mario]], [[Luigi (film character)|Luigi]] and [[Daniella]] that she has never removed it as it is all she has of her unknown past life. After dinner, [[Iggy (film character)|Iggy]] and [[Spike (film character)|Spike]] kidnap Daisy to take her to Dinohattan. In an attempt to rescue her, Luigi snatches the meteorite necklace off her neck. In [[Koopa's Tower]], President Koopa is informed by Spike and Iggy that Mario and Luigi have the meteorite piece, which he then demands them that they track them down. Upon Mario and Luigi's arrival in the Dinohattan dimension, an [[old lady]] robs Luigi of the necklace before said lady is robbed by [[Big Bertha (film character)|Big Bertha]].  
A now grown Daisy now bears the meteorite piece as a necklace as it is her only known connection she has to her maternal mother. She reveals during dinner with [[Mario (film character)|Mario]], [[Luigi (film character)|Luigi]] and [[Daniella]] that she has never removed it as it is all she has of her unknown past life. After dinner, [[Iggy (film character)|Iggy]] and [[Spike (film character)|Spike]] kidnap Daisy to take her to Dinohattan; in an attempt to rescue her, Luigi snatches the meteorite necklace off her neck. In [[Koopa's Tower]], President Koopa is informed by Spike and Iggy that Mario and Luigi have the meteorite piece, which he then demands them that they track them down. Upon Mario and Luigi's arrival in the Dinohattan dimension, an [[old lady]] robs Luigi of the necklace before said lady is robbed by [[Big Bertha (film character)|Big Bertha]].  
[[File:DaisyRemovingMeteorite.png|thumb|Daisy and Luigi removing the meteorite piece from the meteorite chamber.]]
[[File:DaisyRemovingMeteorite.png|thumb|right|Daisy and Luigi removing the meteorite piece from the meteorite chamber.]]
Later on, President Koopa threatens the imprisoned Mario and Luigi with [[de-evolution]] if they do not inform him where the meteorite piece is. The brothers manage to escape to [[Desert Land#Super Mario Bros. film|Koopahari Desert]], where they meet a reformed Iggy and Spike who explain the true purpose of the meteor necklace. Mario agrees to a dance with Big Bertha at the [[Boom Boom Bar]] to get close enough to her to snatch the meteorite necklace off her neck. [[Lena]] manages to take it from Mario's possession during Mario and Luigi's escape from the Boom Boom Bar. Lena, working independently from Koopa, goes to the meteorite chamber, a large contraption created by Koopa for the sole purpose of merging the dimensions. While this is occurring, Mario manages to distract President Koopa and fight him by making him think he currently has the meteorite necklace in his possession (in reality, it is a shoestring).  
Later on, President Koopa threatens the imprisoned Mario and Luigi with [[de-evolution]] if they don't inform him where the meteorite piece is. The brothers manage to escape to [[Desert Land#Super Mario Bros. film|Koopahari Desert]], where they meet a reformed Iggy and Spike who explain the true purpose of the meteor necklace. Mario agrees to a dance with Big Bertha at the [[Boom Boom Bar]] to get close enough to her to snatch the meteorite necklace off her neck. [[Lena]] manages to take it from Mario's possession during Mario and Luigi's escape from the Boom Boom Bar. Luna, working independently from Koopa, goes to the meteorite chamber, a large contraption created by Koopa for the sole purpose of merging the dimensions. While this is occurring, Mario manages to distract President Koopa and fight him by making him think he currently has the meteorite necklace in his possession (in reality, it is a shoestring).  


Lena inserts the meteorite piece into the chamber and Daisy and Luigi arrive in time to witness it. Though the insertion is successful, the power and energy generated by the meteorite kills her and Daisy realizes she is the only one that can withstand the powers of the meteorite without dying and that is why Koopa needs her specifically. The dimensions are briefly combined into one, before Luigi and Daisy remove the meteorite piece once more.
Lena inserts the meteorite piece into the chamber and Daisy and Luigi arrive in time to witness it. Though the insertion is successful, the power and energy generated by the meteorite kills her and Daisy realizes she was the only one that could have withstood the powers of the meteorite without dying and that is why Koopa needed her specifically. The dimensions are briefly combined into one, before Luigi and Daisy remove the meteorite once more.


===''Super Mario: Makai Teikoku no Megami''===
===''Super Mario Makai Teikoku no Megami''===
[[File:MeteoritePieceManga.png|thumb|left|The meteorite piece's backstory explained in the beginning of ''Super Mario: Makai Teikoku no Megami'']]
[[File:MeteoritePieceManga.png|thumb|left|The meteorite piece's backstory explained in the beginning of ''Super Mario Makai Teikoku no Megami'']]
The ''Super Mario Bros.'' film received a simplified manga retelling titled ''[[Super Mario: Makai Teikoku no Megami]]'' that loosely follows the plot of the film. The manga begins explaining the backstory of a meteor strike splitting the world into two parallel dimensions and how a meteorite piece holds the power to re-unite them. Daisy is seen wearing her meteorite necklace from the start of the story, and just like in the film, it is snatched off her neck by Luigi when she is kidnapped by Spike and Iggy. At Koopa's throne, Koopa explains the purpose of the meteorite, explaining that many years ago, Daisy's mother fled with it to Earth with a newborn Daisy. Koopa demands the meteorite from Daisy, and Spike and Iggy explain to Koopa that it has been confiscated by Mario and Luigi. An enraged Koopa de-evolves Spike and Iggy into [[Goomba (film species)|Goombas]] and takes to the streets of his kingdom to demand the meteorite from the brothers.  
The ''Super Mario Bros.'' film received a simplified manga retelling titled ''[[Super Mario Makai Teikoku no Megami]]'' that loosely follows the plot of the film. The manga begins explaining the backstory of a meteor strike splitting the world into two parallel dimensions and how a meteorite piece holds the power to re-unite them. Daisy is seen wearing her meteorite necklace from the start of the story, and just like in the film, it is snatched off her neck by Luigi when she is kidnapped by Spike and Iggy. At Koopa's throne, Koopa explains the purpose of the meteorite, explaining that many years ago, Daisy's mother fled with it to Earth with a newborn Daisy. Koopa demands the meteorite from Daisy, and Spike and Iggy explain to Koopa that it has been confiscated by Mario and Luigi. An enraged Koopa de-evolves Spike and Iggy into [[Goomba (film species)|Goombas]] and takes to the streets of his kingdom to demand the meteorite from the brothers.  


Mario fools Koopa, handing him an [[Bakudan Kinoko|exploding mushroom]] tied to a string to resemble the necklace, while Luigi and Daisy flee holding the real meteorite piece. They are stopped by Spike and Iggy, who insert the meteorite into the meteorite chamber to briefly combine both worlds. Spike and Iggy die from the sheer power of the meteorite, prompting Daisy to realize only she can withstand its force. Daisy and Luigi remove the meteorite successfully, re-splitting the dimensions.
Mario fools Koopa, handing him an [[Exploding Mushroom]] tied to a string to resemble the necklace, while Luigi and Daisy flee holding the real meteorite piece. They are stopped by Spike and Iggy, who insert the meteorite into the meteorite chamber to briefly combine both worlds. Spike and Iggy die from the sheer power of the meteorite, prompting Daisy to realize only she could have withstood its force. Daisy and Luigi remove the meteorite successfully, re-splitting the dimensions.


==Movie prop==
==Movie prop==
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