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{{quote|T-Rex, most terrible of all dinosaurs, can pulverize a boulder with a single blow. On the other hand, most people don't realize how much time they spend napping.|[[Cascade Kingdom]] brochure|[[Super Mario Odyssey]]}} | {{quote|T-Rex, most terrible of all dinosaurs, can pulverize a boulder with a single blow. On the other hand, most people don't realize how much time they spend napping.|[[Cascade Kingdom]] brochure|[[Super Mario Odyssey]]}} | ||
'''T-Rex''', short for "''{{wp|Tyrannosaurus|Tyrannosaurus rex}}''," is a species of real-life extinct dinosaur. Within the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]], | '''T-Rex''', short for "''{{wp|Tyrannosaurus|Tyrannosaurus rex}}''," is a species of real-life extinct dinosaur. Within the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]], T-Rexes notably appear in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' as enemies that can be [[capture]]d by [[Cappy]]. In this game, they are also nicknamed "'''Prehistoric Tyrants'''"<ref>Subtitle in the Fossil Falls brochure</ref> and occasionally referred to simply as "'''dinosaurs'''."<ref>{{file link|SMO explorer wallpaper.jpg|Official Twitter illustration of the Cascade Kingdom}}</ref><ref>[[List of Music List names in other languages|in-game Music List]]</ref><ref name=uk>{{cite|quote=It's not just a place to find fossils though – dinosaurs still walk this wild land! The battle for survival over many millennia has made these creatures strong, though they can still be scared off with a well-aimed rock.|author=[[Nintendo|Nintendo UK]]|title=Take a tour - Cascade Kingdom|url=www.nintendo.com/en-gb/Games/Nintendo-Switch-games/Super-Mario-Odyssey-1173332.html#Take_a_tour|page=2|publisher=Super Mario Odyssey Official Site (UK)|date=2017|accessdate=August 23, 2024}}</ref> The game depicts them as {{wp|Realism (arts)|artistically realistic}}, contrasting with the fantastic designs of most characters in the ''Super Mario'' franchise. Unlike most enemies, T-Rexes are generally framed as wildlife in ''Super Mario Odyssey'', not as adversaries. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===''Super Mario Bros.'' | ===1993 ''Super Mario Bros.'' film=== | ||
[[History of Bowser#Super Mario Bros. (film)|President Koopa]] in the 1993 [[Super Mario Bros. (film)|''Super Mario Bros.'' film]] had evolved from a T-Rex, and he appears as a T-Rex late in the film. | |||
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===''Super Mario Odyssey''=== | ===''Super Mario Odyssey''=== | ||
[[File:T-Rex Odyssey.JPG|left|thumb|200px|A sleeping T-Rex in Fossil Falls]] | [[File:T-Rex Odyssey.JPG|left|thumb|200px|A sleeping T-Rex in Fossil Falls]] | ||
''Super Mario Odyssey'' | In ''Super Mario Odyssey'', T-Rexes are native to the [[Cascade Kingdom]] and the [[Deep Woods]] of the [[Wooded Kingdom]], two of the only places in the [[Earth|world]] where they have survived into the modern era.<ref>{{cite|date=October 27, 2017|quote=The biggest draw for tourists to this area is that dinosaurs still live here.|author=Fossil Falls brochure|title=''Super Mario Odyssey'' by [[Nintendo EPD]]|format=North American Localization|publisher=[[Nintendo of America]]}}</ref><ref name=uk/><ref>{{cite|date=October 27, 2017|quote=The Steam Gardeners do not speak of it, but rumor has it they discourage visiting this place because of the danger posed by the giant creatures that call it home|author=Steam Gardens brochure|title=''Super Mario Odyssey'' by Nintendo EPD|format=North American Localization|publisher=Nintendo of America}}</ref> Their iconography is incorporated into souvenirs available at the [[Crazy Cap]] in [[Cascade Kingdom|Fossil Falls]], namely a diorama and sticker. One of the individuals here, the first T-Rex encountered by [[Mario]], is believed to be female and is a subject of {{wp|field research}}.<ref>{{cite|date=October 27, 2017|quote=Researchers believe this specimen is female.|author=Fossil Falls brochure|title=''Super Mario Odyssey'' by Nintendo EPD|format=North American Localization|publisher=Nintendo of America}}</ref> Apparently, throwing a rock in T-Rexes' general vicinity is enough to spook them.<ref name=uk/> A T-Rex appears on the pages of newspapers read by [[New Donker]]s. | ||
Two T-Rexes can be found in the Cascade Kingdom: one on a hill in the western half of Fossil Falls, and one in an subterranean area called the Dinosaur Nest. These dinosaurs are found napping and do not attack Mario or damage him on contact. He can even stand on one's body as it sleeps. A fedora-wearing T-Rex can be found patrolling a path around a large tree in the Deep Woods, and chases Mario when it sees him. T-Rexes turn slowly. Occasionally, one snaps its jaws while swinging toward the ground as an attack. It can crash through [[stone wall]]s. Neither [[stomp]]s nor [[Cap Throw]]s can stop a T-Rex. Instead, Mario can allow it to chase him until the T-Rex stops, roars, and uses a forward ramming attack. If that attack is lured into a wall, including a stone wall, it is stunned for a short time and loses the hat. (The stone wall breaks.) Thus, it can be captured much like the sleeping variation. An alternative method is throwing a [[Seed (Super Mario Odyssey)|giant seed]] at its head, which can be done even outside the ram attack. While this T-Rex can be touched while stunned, it cannot be climbed. If it regains consciousness, the hat reappears on its head. A fourth T-Rex in an [[Crazy Cap#List of items sold by Crazy Cap|Aviator Cap]] can be found in a hidden area within the [[Metro Kingdom]], where it chases down Mario down a narrow street. It tears up the ground behind it, leaving a bottomless pit behind. Occasionally, it can snap at Mario, gaining a brief speed boost so that this must be actively avoided even at Mario's top speed. | |||
Two T-Rexes can be found in the Cascade Kingdom: one on a hill in the western half of Fossil Falls, and one in an subterranean area called the Dinosaur Nest. These dinosaurs are found napping and do not attack Mario or damage him on contact. He can even stand on one's body as it sleeps. A fedora-wearing T-Rex can be found patrolling a path around a large tree in the Deep Woods, and | |||
To capture a T-Rex, it has to be sleeping or unconscious. The player has to throw Cappy at the head, instead of just at the enemy in general. A captured T-Rex is indestructible and destroys any enemy or stone wall it touches. It [[dash]]es when the player holds {{button|switch|y}}, and snaps its jaws when {{button|switch|b}} is held or the controller is shaken. While Mario stands, his attack is different. He instead takes a quick step forward while swinging the head upward. T-Rexes cannot jump. However, their strides are massive, so they can can climb steps. They can also use [[trampoline]]s to get a large height boost. After a T-Rex comes down from a fall, the impact creates a tremor that defeats nearby enemies. Turning as a T-Rex is still slow, even while standing still. Mario is unable to use the ramming attack. Unlike the other captures, T-Rexes can be controlled for only a limited time due to Cappy requiring a lot of energy to keep such a large creature captured. The T-Rex starts to flash when the time remaining is low, accompanied by a ticking clock sound effect. Once the time expires, the T-Rex appears in its original location. The player can circumnavigate this limitation by releasing and recapturing it quickly. The dinosaur in the Metro Kingdom cannot be captured. It exists solely for a [[motor scooter]]-based chase sequence and ultimately falls down a [[pit]]. | To capture a T-Rex, it has to be sleeping or unconscious. The player has to throw Cappy at the head, instead of just at the enemy in general. A captured T-Rex is indestructible and destroys any enemy or stone wall it touches. It [[dash]]es when the player holds {{button|switch|y}}, and snaps its jaws when {{button|switch|b}} is held or the controller is shaken. While Mario stands, his attack is different. He instead takes a quick step forward while swinging the head upward. T-Rexes cannot jump. However, their strides are massive, so they can can climb steps. They can also use [[trampoline]]s to get a large height boost. After a T-Rex comes down from a fall, the impact creates a tremor that defeats nearby enemies. Turning as a T-Rex is still slow, even while standing still. Mario is unable to use the ramming attack. Unlike the other captures, T-Rexes can be controlled for only a limited time due to Cappy requiring a lot of energy to keep such a large creature captured. The T-Rex starts to flash when the time remaining is low, accompanied by a ticking clock sound effect. Once the time expires, the T-Rex appears in its original location. The player can circumnavigate this limitation by releasing and recapturing it quickly. The dinosaur in the Metro Kingdom cannot be captured. It exists solely for a [[motor scooter]]-based chase sequence and ultimately falls down a [[pit]]. | ||
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===Artwork, models, and sprites=== | ===Artwork, models, and sprites=== | ||
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SMO Artwork T-Rex.png| | SMO Artwork T-Rex.png|Artwork | ||
SMO T-Rex Capture.png|Artwork ([[capture]]d T-Rex) | SMO T-Rex Capture.png|Artwork ([[capture]]d T-Rex) | ||
SMO Sticker - Fossil Falls.png|Artwork (Cascade Kingdom Sticker) | SMO Sticker - Fossil Falls.png|Artwork (Cascade Kingdom Sticker) | ||
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===Screenshots=== | ===Screenshots=== | ||
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SMO-ND0913-SCRN29.jpg|Official screenshot | |||
SMO-ND0913-SCRN29.jpg|Official screenshot | |||
SMO E3 2017 screenshot 4.png|Official screenshot (captured T-Rex) | SMO E3 2017 screenshot 4.png|Official screenshot (captured T-Rex) | ||
SMO-ND0913-SCRN19.jpg|Official screenshot (captured T-Rex) | SMO-ND0913-SCRN19.jpg|Official screenshot (captured T-Rex) |