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|image=[[File:Michael Faraday MTMDX.png]]
|image=[[File:Michael Faraday MTMDX.png]]
|first_appearance=''[[Mario's Time Machine (PC)|Mario's Time Machine]]'' ([[List of games by date#1993|1993]])
|first_appearance=''[[Mario's Time Machine]]'' ([[List of games by date#1993|1993]])
|species={{wp|Human}}
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{{quote|Big machines? What an imagination! As big as your magnetic personality, Mario! I’m not sure what its use will be yet, but I’ll wager the government will some day tax it!|Michael Faraday|Mario's Time Machine (PC)}}
{{quote|Big machines? What an imagination! As big as your magnetic personality, Mario! I’m not sure what its use will be yet, but I’ll wager the government will some day tax it!|Michael Faraday|Mario's Time Machine}}


'''{{wp|Michael Faraday}}''' (22 September 1791 – 25 August 1867) in the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] is an English scientist who studied into the fields of physics and chemistry, notably identifying {{wp|benzene}}. He was also this in real life, and was born to a poor blacksmith and became the apprentice of a {{wp|Bookbinding|bookbinder}} at a young age. He became interested in science and attended the lectures of {{wp|Humphry Davy}} at a young age. He was self-educated and submitted a bunch of the notes he took to Davy, and he soon became Davy's apprentice. Under him, Faraday became an excellent scientist, becoming a lecturer in his own right that made scientific lectures interesting for the average person and especially children, and most notably discovering the link between magnetic fields and electricity (later called {{wp|Faraday's law of induction}}).
'''{{wp|Michael Faraday}}''' (22 September 1791 – 25 August 1867) in the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] is an English scientist who studied into the fields of physics and chemistry, notably identifying {{wp|benzene}}. He was also this in real life, and was born to a poor blacksmith and became the apprentice of a {{wp|Bookbinding|bookbinder}} at a young age. He became interested in science and attended the lectures of {{wp|Humphry Davy}} at a young age. He was self-educated and submitted a bunch of the notes he took to Davy, and he soon became Davy's apprentice. Under him, Faraday became an excellent scientist, becoming a lecturer in his own right that made scientific lectures interesting for the average person and especially children, and most notably discovering the link between magnetic fields and electricity (later called {{wp|Faraday's law of induction}}).


Michael Faraday appears only in ''[[Mario's Time Machine (PC)|Mario's Time Machine]]''. Here, [[Bowser]] traveled to 1831 to steal the [[Magnet (Mario's Time Machine)|Magnet]] that Faraday used for his experiments, preventing him from completing his discoveries. When Mario time-travels back to the same year, he finds Michael Faraday in his laboratory. Since Mario does not know that the Magnet belongs to Faraday, if he talks to Faraday regardless, he asks if he has discovered Faraday, and Faraday replies that he has. Faraday says that he is on the verge of an "electrifying" discovery, and he does not want Mario to disturb him. Mario then asks various nearby people, including Faraday's wife, [[Sarah Barnard]], about Faraday and the Magnet. After absolute certainty that the Magnet belongs to Faraday, Mario returns to the laboratory and tells Faraday that he has found his Magnet. Faraday excitedly takes the Magnet and immediately puts it to use in his experiment. Faraday explains that his experiment involves generating a current of electricity when he passes the Magnet through a coil of wire. Mario remarks that Faraday is now able to power big machines, and Faraday is surprised by Mario's audacious comments. Faraday is unsure what practical applications his findings may have, but he is sure that the government plans to tax it.
Michael Faraday appears only in ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]''. Here, [[Bowser]] traveled to 1831 to steal the [[Magnet (Mario's Time Machine)|Magnet]] that Faraday used for his experiments, preventing him from completing his discoveries. When Mario time-travels back to the same year, he finds Michael Faraday in his laboratory. Since Mario does not know that the Magnet belongs to Faraday, if he talks to Faraday regardless, he asks if he has discovered Faraday, and Faraday replies that he has. Faraday says that he is on the verge of an "electrifying" discovery, and he does not want Mario to disturb him. Mario then asks various nearby people, including Faraday's wife, [[Sarah Barnard]], about Faraday and the Magnet. After absolute certainty that the Magnet belongs to Faraday, Mario returns to the laboratory and tells Faraday that he has found his Magnet. Faraday excitedly takes the Magnet and immediately puts it to use in his experiment. Faraday explains that his experiment involves generating a current of electricity when he passes the Magnet through a coil of wire. Mario remarks that Faraday is now able to power big machines, and Faraday is surprised by Mario's audacious comments. Faraday is unsure what practical applications his findings may have, but he is sure that the government plans to tax it.


There are many historical discrepancies between the Michael Faraday of the ''Super Mario'' franchise and in real life:
There are many historical discrepancies between the Michael Faraday of the ''Super Mario'' franchise and in real life:

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