Paris

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Paris
Tour Paris Promenade as it appears in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Paris in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
First appearance The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 ("7 Continents for 7 Koopas") (1990)
Latest appearance Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Booster Course Pass, Wave 1) (2022)
Greater location Île-de-France, France
Ruler Mayor Singer
Inhabitants Humans (including Louis Pasteur and Pierre Paul Emile Roux) (Mario's Time Machine)
Yoshis, Toads, Shy Guys (Mario Kart Tour)
“I hate to leave, but I've never had such an elegant view through the rear-view mirror.”
Lakitu, Mario Kart Tour News Vol. 3: Where did Lakitu go?[1]

Paris is the capital and largest city of France. It is featured in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, all versions of Mario is Missing!, the PC versions of Mario's Time Machine, Mario Kart Tour, and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. The Eiffel Tower is the city's most famous landmark.

History[edit]

The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3[edit]

"Reptiles in the Rose Garden"[edit]

Paris is first mentioned in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 episode "Reptiles in the Rose Garden". Luigi mentions that Bowser is planning on attacking several Real World cities, including Paris, with the Doomship. Fortunately, Mario and Luigi thwart Bowser's plan before he can even leave.

"7 Continents for 7 Koopas"[edit]

The city is later seen briefly in the episode "7 Continents for 7 Koopas". Bowser orders his children to each take over one of the Real World's seven continents, and assigns Kootie Pie Koopa to take over Europe. Kootie Pie then travels to the Louvre museum, where she uses her magic wand to transform all the paintings into paintings of herself. Mario eventually shows up to defeat Kootie Pie, and restores the paintings to their proper forms.

"Super Koopa"[edit]

Paris in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 episode "Super Koopa"
A street in Paris, as seen in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 episode "Super Koopa."

Paris is then featured in the episode "Super Koopa", with most of the episode taking place there. Kooky von Koopa creates a magic pendant for Bowser, which can grant him the Mario Bros.' Power-Ups. However, the pendant only works in the Real World, so Bowser kidnaps Luigi and takes him through a Warp Pipe leading to Paris.

In Paris, Bowser is able to use the pendant to become Raccoon Koopa, allowing him to fly. He quickly ties up Princess Toadstool, tying her to the Eiffel Tower. Bowser then turns into Frog Bowser, in order to pursue Mario, Luigi and the captain of a submarine and capture them. He then throws them in the Bastille and tells some of his kids to come to Paris and run amok. Kootie Pie tries on many bizarre dresses at a clothing store, while Hip Koopa and Hop Koopa replace paintings at the Louvre with their own "masterpieces".

Princess Toadstool manages to slip a message to Toad through the Warp Zone connecting the Mushroom Kingdom to Paris, telling him to bring lots of Power-Ups to Paris in order for Mario and Luigi to fight Super Koopa. Toad then sneaks a cake into the Bastille that contains a Super Leaf in a Brick Block, allowing Mario to become Raccoon Mario and escape from prison by tail-whipping the wall.

When a Sledge Bro informs Bowser about what happened, he becomes Raccoon Koopa to deal with Raccoon Mario and Raccoon Luigi. While he is distracted, Toad rescues Princess Toadstool from the Eiffel Tower. After some more fighting, Mario and Luigi manage to defeat Bowser by overloading the Power Pendant, sending the Koopa King back through the Warp Zone, where his kids follow. Mario then comments that Paris would not be seeing the Koopas ever again, and that they could not have saved the city without Toad's help.

Mario is Missing![edit]

Luigi and Yoshi in Paris
A Parisian street in the SNES version of Mario is Missing!
Map of Paris, France in Mario is Missing!
Map in DOS version.
Map of Paris
The map of Paris in the SNES version of Mario is Missing!

Paris appears in all versions of Mario is Missing!. In the PC and SNES versions, it is part of the second set of levels (though the SNES version's fewer level sets mean it is further into the game). In the NES version, it is instead in the third pair of levels out of seven, placed alongside Tokyo.

In all versions, Paris is one of many cities that Bowser has ordered his Koopa Troopas to burgle priceless artifacts from: namely the Tricolor flag from atop the Eiffel Tower, the Eternal Flame from the Arc de Triomphe, a bell from the Cathedral of Notre Dame, and (exclusively in the PC version) the Mona Lisa from the Louvre. Luigi pursues the Koopas to the city and must retrieve the artifacts and return them to their proper place.

Like all cities in the game, Luigi must also call Yoshi to his location using the Globulator and get rid of the Pokey blocking the city's exit. To do this, he must first deduce where he is from hints given by people in Paris.

In the PC versions, Luigi is contacted by Paris's fictional mayor, Mayor Singer, once when he first arrives in the city and again when he successfully returns all the artifacts.

Information[edit]

Person Quote
PC version
Boy "The biggest fact I know about it is that it's the biggest country in Europe now that the Soviet Union broke up."
"My mom said we could have swam here from England across the Channel, but I forgot my swimsuit."
Tourist "France is famous for good food and fashion passion."
"We landed at L'Airport d'Orly. You remembered your beret, oui?"
Reporter "Frankly, it takes a lot of francs to see Paris, but you can get French fries pretty cheap."
"The Seine is a river, cheri, and winds through 13 kilometers of gay Paris."
"The Seine is a river, cheri, and winds through eight miles of gay Paris." (CD-ROM Deluxe)
Scientist "Now a Republic since the French Revolution. Parisians knew it was a good solution."
"It's sandwiched between Spain and Germany and they used French bread."
Police officer "You're on 107 square kilometers of French soil in the center of Paris."
"You're on 41 square miles of French soil in the center of Paris." (CD-ROM Deluxe)
"Look down, The Champs Elysees is like bicycle wheels, 12 avenues spread out right under your heels."
SNES version
Boy "The biggest fact I know about it is that it's the biggest country in Europe now that the Soviet Union broke up."
Tourist "France is famous for good food and fashion passion."
Reporter "Frankly, it takes a lot of francs to see Paris, but you can get French fries pretty cheap."
Scientist "Now a Republic since the French Revolution. Parisians knew it was a good solution."
Police officer "You're on 107 square kilometers of French soil in the center of Paris."
NES version
Boy "The biggest fact I know about it is that it's the biggest country in Europe now that the Soviet Union broke up."
"My mom said we could have swam here from England across the Channel, but I forgot my swimsuit."
Tourist "France is famous for good food and fashion passion."
"We landed at L'Airport d'Orly. You remembered your beret, oui?"
Reporter "Frankly, it takes a lot of francs to see Paris, but you can get French fries pretty cheap."
"The Seine is a river, cheri, and winds through 13 kilometers of gay Paris."
Scientist "Now a Republic since the French Revolution. Parisians knew it was a good solution."
"It's sandwiched between Spain and Germany and they used French bread."
Police officer "You're on 41 square miles of French soil in the center of Paris."
"Look down, The Champs Elysees is like bicycle wheels, 12 avenues spread out right under your heels."
Newspaper[edit]
Avez-vous vu cet homme?
Have you seen this man? Mario, the famous plumber from Brooklyn, is still missing. His brother Luigi is scouring the globe, but still he has found nothing. Meanwhile the South Pole is heating up, apparently due to hundreds of hair dryers.
Tortoises Prulion Prime Property
Widespread reports of turtle sightings continue as prominent properties turn up missing across the city. Police report that the Eternal Flame was stolen from the Arc de Triomphe, and officials are offering a substantial reward for its safe return. Witnesses say they saw a green, two-foot-tall tortoise dragging a bulging bag of loot at the scene of the crime.
Lightfingers on the Loose
Balloon Koopa Troopa in Mario is Missing!
  • Scene of crime: The Eiffel Tower
  • Artifact: the Tricolor
  • Reward: $1400
  • Bonus: $0
Propeller Koopa Troopa in Mario is Missing!
  • Scene of crime: The Louvre
  • Artifact: the Mona Lisa
  • Reward: $2450
  • Bonus: $2800
Skateboard Koopa Troopa in Mario is Missing!
  • Scene of crime: Arc de Triomphe
  • Artifact: the Eternal Flame
  • Reward: $1750
  • Bonus: $0
Bag pulling Koopa Troopa in Mario is Missing!
  • Scene of crime: the Cathedral of Notre Dame
  • Artifact: the Notre Dame Bell
  • Reward: $1190
  • Bonus: $0

Mario's Time Machine[edit]

Paris in Mario's Time Machine (PC)
Paris in Mario's Time Machine

Paris appears exclusively in the PC release of Mario's Time Machine, as one of the locations that Mario visits as he travels back in time to return the items stolen by Bowser. Specifically, he travels to Paris circa 1885, as he needs to return the Flask that Bowser stole from Louis Pasteur just as he was about to create the rabies vaccine. Mario talks to some of the city's inhabitants, including a tailor, a waiter at a café, and Pierre Paul Emile Roux (Louis Pasteur's colleague), about the owner of the Flask, and he eventually gets pointed to his lab. He visits Louis, returns the Flask, and time travels away.

Mario Kart series[edit]

Mario Kart Tour[edit]

Paris Promenade in Mario Kart Tour
A view of the Eiffel Tower and Luxor Obelisk in Mario Kart Tour

Paris appears in Mario Kart Tour as the setting of the new course, Paris Promenade. It incorporates several landmarks, including the Arc de Triomphe, the Cathedral of Notre Dame, the Eiffel Tower, Jardins du Trocadéro, the La Madeleine church, the Opéra Garnier, the Luxor Obelisk, Paris Observatory, and the Saint Augustin church.

Like all of Tour's city courses, Paris Promenade has multiple numbered routes that take racers through different paths through the same model of the city. Currently, the course has three routes. The first is Paris Promenade, which was introduced as the signature course of the 2019 Paris Tour. The second is Paris Promenade 2, which was introduced as the signature course of the Valentine's Tour, likely due to Paris being commonly known as the "City of Love". The third course, Paris Promenade 3, was added in the 2021 Paris Tour and served as the tour's signature course. The first two routes have reappeared in the Spring Tour, along with a battle course called Paris Promenade B.

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe[edit]

Tour Paris Promenade returns as the first course in the Golden Dash Cup of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe's Booster Course Pass. This version combines features and routes from Paris Promenade, Paris Promenade 2, and Paris Promenade 3.

Media[edit]

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
German Paris[2] -

Trivia[edit]

  • The city below N64 Rainbow Road from Mario Kart 8 resembles Paris, even featuring an Eiffel Tower-like structure.
  • The information given by the boy in Mario is Missing! about France being the largest country in Europe since the Soviet Union had broken up is inaccurate; Ukraine is currently the largest country in Europe, excluding Russia.
  • Paris Promenade 2 being utilized as the signature course of the Valentine's Tour in Mario Kart Tour is a reference to Paris' reputation as being the city of love. This reference can also be extended to its second appearance during the 2021 Cat Tour, which also took place around Valentine's Day.
    • On a similar note, the 2021 Paris Tour featuring Pauline (Rose) as a spotlight character for the second week was also a reference to said reputation.

References[edit]

  1. ^ GaplekBehemoth (June 26, 2020). All Volumes of Mario Kart Tour News - Mario Kart Tour. YouTube. Retrieved September 4, 2021.
  2. ^ Mario wir vermisst. Software Toolworks (German). Retrieved September 23, 2024.