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[[Image:HeadlessSnowmanSM64.png|thumb|right|Mario and [[Tuxie]] run by the bodiless '''Headless Snowman'''.]]
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|image=[[File:HeadlessSnowmanDS.png]]<br>The Headless Snowman with a complete body in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''
|species=[[Snowman]]
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario 64]]'' ([[List of games by date#1996|1996]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario 3D All-Stars]]'' ([[List of games by date#2020|2020]])
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{{quote|I need a good head on my shoulders. Do [[Mario|you]] know of anybody in need of a good body? Please! I'll follow you if you do!|Headless Snowman|Super Mario 64}}
The '''Headless Snowman''', or simply '''Snowman''',<ref>{{cite|language=en-us|date=January 1997|publisher=Nintendo of America|title=''[[Nintendo Power]]'' volume 92|page=64}}</ref> is a [[List of characters|character]] in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. He is a [[snowman]] who lives on [[Cool, Cool Mountain]], and he is the focus of the mission [[Snowman's Lost His Head]]. The Headless Snowman's head is located on a pedestal around the halfway mark of the mountain, while his body (a snowball with a mind of its own) is on a pedestal near the start of the [[level]] during that mission. The player character can assist the snowman head (who is looking for nearby headhunters) by rolling down the snowball fit to be the Headless Snowman's new body. The snowball takes away two [[Health Meter|health]] points if it rolls into the character. If the player is not by the head while the body starts rolling towards it, it misses its target and falls off the stage, leaving no choice but for the player to restart the mission. If the player character is by the snowman's head, the body runs into the head and completes the snowman itself, who then rewards the mission's [[Power Star]]. Afterwards, the snowman remains with a full body in one spot during every mission, unless Snowman's Lost His Head is restarted. If the game is finished without completing said mission, the Headless Snowman's body does not appear in the ending.


{{quote|I need a good head on my shoulders. Do you know of anybody in need of a good body? Please! I'll follow you if you do!|Headless Snowman|Super Mario 64}}
Exclusively in ''Super Mario 64 DS'', the Headless Snowman has facial expressions. Without the rest of his body, the Headless Snowman has a sad face, but when he gets his body back, the Headless Snowman gets a smile. He also appears in the [[minigame]] [[Snowball Slalom]] (and [[Giant Snowball Slalom]]) in that same game and in the ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' version of that minigame.
 
==Quotes==
The '''Headless Snowman''' is a minor [[snowman]] (and therefore possible [[Mr. Blizzard]] or [[Dr. Freezegood]]) character who appears on [[Cool Cool Mountain]] of ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. He resides on a pedestal around the halfway mark of the mountain.
{{quote|Oooooh nooooo! Talk about out-of-body experiences--my body has melted away! Have you run in to{{sic}} any headhunters lately?? I could sure use a new body! Brrr! My face might freeze like this!|Headless Snowman (without body)|Super Mario 64}}
 
{{quote|Perfect! What a great new body! Here--this is a present for you. It's sure to warm you up.|Headless Snowman (whole body)|Super Mario 64}}
Despite his name, the Headless Snowman has never been seen to be decapitated, although his body once melted away during the events of ''Super Mario 64'' (in the stage Snowman's Lost His Head, to be exact). Thankfully, [[Mario]] (or [[Yoshi]], [[Luigi]], or [[Wario]] in ''Super Mario 64 DS'') was searching for [[Power Star]]s on the mountain at the time and assisted the snowman (who was looking for nearby headhunters) by rolling down a huge snowball fit to be the Headless Snowman's new body. The happy snowman gratefully awarded the hero with just the thing he was looking for, a Power Star.


The Headless Snowman reappears in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'' remake of the old game. In this appearance, he is given facial expressions. Without the rest of his body, he gets a sad face but when he gets his body back, he gets a smile. He also appears in the mini-game [[Snowball Slalom]], in that same game and in the ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' version of that game.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
SM64 Asset Model Snowman.png| Model from ''[[Super Mario 64]]''
SM64 Asset Texture Snowman Pedestal.png|Texture on the pedestal from ''Super Mario 64''
SM64 Headless Snowman closeup.png|Screenshot from ''Super Mario 64''
</gallery>


Although the Headless Snowman was an extremely minor character in his few appearances, he got some publicity in the form of a [[Nintendo Power]] joke published around the time of the main circulation of the [[Wikipedia:Super Mario 64#Luigi Rumors|"L is Real 2401" ''Super Mario 64'' rumors]]. In Volume 107 of Nintendo Power, a Luigi 64 article is present where [[Nintendo]] states that angry [[Luigi]] fans had been campaigning to have the green-clad [[plumber]] in his very own game, and their apparent response was to create a hoax upcoming game known as '''''Headless Snowman 64'''''. This game was apparently to be made to satisfy lovers of the second bananas by featuring a ridiculous cast of both well-known and obscure characters from [[Samus Aran]] to "random audience members from ''Super Punch-Out!!''" to the Headless Snowman himself. Additionally, the game would supposedly contain some non-Nintendo characters such as "one of the civilian women in ''GoldenEye 007''" (in the mistaken belief that her name is Luigi), "that bald guy from ''Blast Corps''" and "the bikini woman in ''Cruis'n USA''". Humorously, this never-made game wasn't going to feature Luigi.
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=雪ダルマ
|JapR=Yukidaruma
|JapM=Snowman
|Fre=Bonhomme de neige sans tête
|FreM=Snowman without head
|Ita=Pupazzo senza testa
|Ita2=Pupazzo di neve<ref>{{cite|date=November 15, 2018|title=''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia]]''|publisher=Magazzini Salani|language=it|isbn=889367436X|page=85}}</ref>
|ItaM=Snowman without head
|Ita2M=Snowman
}}


==Quotes==
==Trivia==
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[[File:Headless snowman 64.jpg|thumb|150px|''Headless Snowman 64'''s announcement]]
<span style="font-family:Times New Roman,Georgia,Gentium,Code2001,Code2000,Palatino;font-size:11pt">''&ldquo;Ooooo Nooooo! Talk about out-of-body experiences--my body has melted away! Have you run in to any headhunters lately?? I could sure use a new body! Brrr! My face might freeze like this!&rdquo;''<br/>
*Although the Headless Snowman is a minor character in his few appearances, he received some publicity in the form of a ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' joke published around the time of the main circulation of the [[List of rumors and urban legends#Luigi in Super Mario 64 .2F .22L is real 2401.22|"L is Real 2401" ''Super Mario 64'' rumors]]. In Volume 107 of ''Nintendo Power'', a "Luigi 64" article is present, where [[Nintendo]] states that [[Luigi]] fans had been campaigning to have the character in his very own game, and the company's response was to create a hoax upcoming game known as '''''Headless Snowman 64'''''. This game was apparently to be made to satisfy fans of the "second bananas" by featuring a cast of both well-known and obscure characters (that were not Luigi), from [[Samus]] to "random audience members from ''{{iw|nwiki|Super Punch-Out!!}}''" to the Headless Snowman himself. Additionally, the game would supposedly contain some non-Nintendo characters such as "one of the civilian women in ''{{wp|GoldenEye 007 (1997 video game)|GoldenEye 007}}''" (in the mistaken belief that her name is Luigi), "that bald guy from ''{{wp|Blast Corps}}''," and "the bikini woman in ''{{wp|Cruis'n USA}}''." Yet, this never-made game was not going to feature Luigi.
&mdash;'''[[Headless Snowman|Headless Snowman (bodiless head)]]'''{{#if:Super Mario 64|, ''[[Super Mario 64]]''}}</span>


<span style="font-family:Times New Roman,Georgia,Gentium,Code2001,Code2000,Palatino;font-size:11pt">''&ldquo;Perfect! What a great new body! Here--this is a present for you. It's sure to warm you up.&rdquo;''<br/>
==References==
&mdash;'''[[Headless Snowman|Headless Snowman (after the head and body are united)]]'''{{#if:Super Mario 64|, ''[[Super Mario 64]]''}}</span><br>
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Headless Snowman
HeadlessSnowmanDS.png
The Headless Snowman with a complete body in Super Mario 64 DS
Species Snowman
First appearance Super Mario 64 (1996)
Latest appearance Super Mario 3D All-Stars (2020)
“I need a good head on my shoulders. Do you know of anybody in need of a good body? Please! I'll follow you if you do!”
Headless Snowman, Super Mario 64

The Headless Snowman, or simply Snowman,[1] is a character in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS. He is a snowman who lives on Cool, Cool Mountain, and he is the focus of the mission Snowman's Lost His Head. The Headless Snowman's head is located on a pedestal around the halfway mark of the mountain, while his body (a snowball with a mind of its own) is on a pedestal near the start of the level during that mission. The player character can assist the snowman head (who is looking for nearby headhunters) by rolling down the snowball fit to be the Headless Snowman's new body. The snowball takes away two health points if it rolls into the character. If the player is not by the head while the body starts rolling towards it, it misses its target and falls off the stage, leaving no choice but for the player to restart the mission. If the player character is by the snowman's head, the body runs into the head and completes the snowman itself, who then rewards the mission's Power Star. Afterwards, the snowman remains with a full body in one spot during every mission, unless Snowman's Lost His Head is restarted. If the game is finished without completing said mission, the Headless Snowman's body does not appear in the ending.

Exclusively in Super Mario 64 DS, the Headless Snowman has facial expressions. Without the rest of his body, the Headless Snowman has a sad face, but when he gets his body back, the Headless Snowman gets a smile. He also appears in the minigame Snowball Slalom (and Giant Snowball Slalom) in that same game and in the New Super Mario Bros. version of that minigame.

Quotes[edit]

“Oooooh nooooo! Talk about out-of-body experiences--my body has melted away! Have you run in to[sic] any headhunters lately?? I could sure use a new body! Brrr! My face might freeze like this!”
Headless Snowman (without body), Super Mario 64
“Perfect! What a great new body! Here--this is a present for you. It's sure to warm you up.”
Headless Snowman (whole body), Super Mario 64

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 雪ダルマ[?]
Yukidaruma
Snowman
French Bonhomme de neige sans tête[?] Snowman without head
Italian Pupazzo senza testa[?] Snowman without head
Pupazzo di neve[2] Snowman

Trivia[edit]

A Nintendo Power article annoucing beloved killer-app Headless Snowman 64.
Headless Snowman 64's announcement
  • Although the Headless Snowman is a minor character in his few appearances, he received some publicity in the form of a Nintendo Power joke published around the time of the main circulation of the "L is Real 2401" Super Mario 64 rumors. In Volume 107 of Nintendo Power, a "Luigi 64" article is present, where Nintendo states that Luigi fans had been campaigning to have the character in his very own game, and the company's response was to create a hoax upcoming game known as Headless Snowman 64. This game was apparently to be made to satisfy fans of the "second bananas" by featuring a cast of both well-known and obscure characters (that were not Luigi), from Samus to "random audience members from Super Punch-Out!!" to the Headless Snowman himself. Additionally, the game would supposedly contain some non-Nintendo characters such as "one of the civilian women in GoldenEye 007" (in the mistaken belief that her name is Luigi), "that bald guy from Blast Corps," and "the bikini woman in Cruis'n USA." Yet, this never-made game was not going to feature Luigi.

References[edit]

  1. ^ January 1997. Nintendo Power volume 92. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 64.
  2. ^ November 15, 2018. Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia. Magazzini Salani (Italian). ISBN 889367436X. Page 85.