Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro | |
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First appearance | Mario is Missing! (1993) |
Latest appearance | Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (2016) |
Greater location | Brazil |
Ruler | Mayor Cook |
Inhabitants | Humans, Animals, etc. |
Rio de Janeiro (Portuguese for "January River") appears in the Super Mario franchise as a city located in Brazil, located in South America; this is consistent with its portrayal in real life.
History[edit]
Mario is Missing![edit]
Rio de Janeiro's first appearance in the Super Mario franchise is as one of the cities Luigi has to visit in the PC and SNES versions of Mario is Missing!. As with all the other cities appearing in the game, Rio de Janeiro was invaded by Koopa Troopas sent by Bowser to steal artifacts from the cities' landmarks. Luigi's task is to rescue the city by finding and returning all the missing artifacts.
In the SNES version, the Koopas steal a spotlight from the Christ the Redeemer Statue, a seashell from Copacabana Beach, and a cable car from Sugar Loaf Mountain.
In the PC version, instead of stealing from the Christ the Redeemer Statue, the Koopas instead steal a headdress from the Carnival, and a Soccer Ball from Maracana Stadium. Additionally, in this version, the mayor of the city is shown to be Mayor Cook.
The information from Mario is Missing! mistakenly places the city to be above the Tropic of Cancer, when Rio is actually above the Tropic of Capricorn.
Information[edit]
Newspaper[edit]
- Koopas Compromise Copacabana
- Copacabana beach was bushwhacked early today when a truckload of turtles took tons of sea shells. She who sells sea shells by the sea shore said, "Shucks. Those suckers swooped in and stole all the super shells? What shall I do?" She also provided the following sketches to police:
- Lightfingers on the Loose
Shitamachi Ninjō Gekijō[edit]
In the November 17, 1995 broadcast of Shitamachi Ninjō Gekijō, Mario and Toad escape from a prison by digging downwards with a drill, emerging to find Rio Carnival dancers nearby.[1] Concluding they arrived in Brazil, Mario promptly gives Toad the cover name "Carlos Romário", to Toad's despair.
Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games[edit]
Rio de Janeiro is the general setting for Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, since the city hosted the 2016 Summer Olympics. Among the city areas visited in the game are the Copacabana Beach, Sambódromo, Maracanã, Cinelândia, Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon, and Estádio Olímpico Nilton Santos (referred to in-game as Olympic Stadium).
Gallery[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ Cabbusses (January 15, 2019). kukun kun kut - Mario and Toad's Drill Adventure (Lilly Franky Gekijou 11/17) (01:36). YouTube (Japanese). Retrieved August 10, 2024.
Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Nintendo 3DS) / Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Wii U) / Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Arcade Edition | |||
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Playable characters | Fully playable | Amy • Blaze • Bowser • Bowser Jr. • Daisy • Donkey Kong • Dr. Eggman • Knuckles • Luigi • Mario • Metal Sonic • Mii • Peach • Shadow • Silver • Sonic • Tails • Vector • Waluigi • Wario • Yoshi | |
Guest characters | Birdo1 • Cream1 • Diddy Kong1,2 • Dry Bones1 • Dry Bowser1,2 • Eggman Nega1 • Espio1,2 • Jet1,2 • Larry1,2 • Ludwig1 • Nabbit1,2 • Omega1 • Rosalina1,2 • Rouge1,2 • Roy1 • Sticks1,2 • Toad1,2 • Wave1,2 • Wendy1,2 • Zavok1,2 • Zazz1,2 | ||
Additional team members | Birdos1,2 • Boom Booms2 • Chao • Egg Pawns1,2 • Pom Pom1 • Toads • Yoshis1 | ||
Non-playable characters | Guest characters3 | Nabbit • Omega • Rouge • Toad (Blue Toad · Green Toad · Yellow Toad) | |
Other characters and species | Animals3 • Big2 • Birdo2 • Boy in Mario Suit and Boy in Sonic Suit1 • Chao • Charmy • Cream2 • Horse1,2 • Koopa Troopas • Lakitu2,3 • Omochao2,3 • Orbot & Cubot • Pianta2 • Shy Guys • Toads • Yoshis | ||
Enemies and obstacles | Boos1 • Bullet Bills1 • Castles1 • Egg Flappers1 • Goombas1 • Goomba Towers1 • Koopa Paratroopas1 • Moto Bugs1 • Octus2 • Piranha Plants1 • Spinies1 • Thwomps1 • Warp Pipes1 | ||
Items | ? Block1 • Blooper1 • Brick Block1 • Bullet Bill1 • Chaos Emerald1,2 • Coin1,2 • Dash Panel1 • Empty Block1 • Fire Flower1,2 • Flame Shield1,2 • Fruit1,2 • Golden Dash Mushroom1 • Green Shell1 • Item Box1 • Moto Bug2 • POW Block1 • Power Sneakers/Speed Up1,2 • Red Shell2 • Ring1,2 • Shield1,2 • Spiny Shell1,2 • Spring1 • Star Coin1 • Super Star1 | ||
Events | Nintendo 3DS version1 |
Olympic events | 100m • 110m Hurdles • Long Jump • Javelin Throw • 100m Freestyle Swimming • Archery • Boxing • Table Tennis • Beach Volleyball • Equestrian • BMX • Rhythmic Gymnastics • Football • Golf |
Plus Events | 100m Plus • 110m Hurdles Plus • Long Jump Plus • Javelin Throw Plus • 100m Freestyle Swimming Plus • Archery Plus • Boxing Plus • Table Tennis Plus • Beach Volleyball Plus • Equestrian Plus • BMX Plus • Rhythmic Gymnastics Plus • Football Plus • Golf Plus | ||
Wii U version2 | Olympic events | 100m • 100m Freestyle Swimming • 4x100m Relay • Archery • Beach Volleyball • Boxing • BMX • Equestrian • Football • Javelin Throw • Rhythmic Gymnastics • Rugby Sevens • Table Tennis • Triple Jump | |
Duel Events | Duel Football • Duel Rugby Sevens • Duel Beach Volleyball | ||
Arcade Edition3 | Hammer Throw • 100m • Javelin Throw • 100m Freestyle Swimming • Archery • 100m Hurdles • Rhythmic Gymnastics • Long Jump • Trampoline • 4x100m Relay | ||
Miscellaneous | Gallery • Staff (Wii U / Nintendo 3DS) • Stamps | ||