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{{quote2|Yo, uncs! It's me, Marilyn!|Marilyn|[[Wild Thing]]}}
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'''Marilyn''' is a young, party-going woman who dresses in leather and listens to loud rock music with her gang of four unnamed friends. She is also a niece of [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]]'s. It is suggested that she is related to them through her mother's side of the family, but this relationship is never fully explained.  She was played by [[wikipedia:Moon Zappa|Moon Unit Zappa]], best known as the daughter of avant-garde rocker and satirist [[wikipedia:Frank Zappa|Frank Zappa]] and co-vocalist on his hit 1982 single [[wikipedia:Valley Girl (song)|"Valley Girl"]].
{{quote|Yo, uncs! It's me, Marilyn!|Marilyn|[[Wild Thing]]}}
'''Marilyn''' is a young, party-going woman who dresses in leather and listens to loud rock music with her gang of four unnamed friends. She is also a niece of [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]]'s. It is suggested that she is related to them through her mother's side of the family, but this relationship is never fully explained.  She was played by {{wp|Moon Zappa}}, best known as the daughter of avant-garde rocker and satirist {{wp|Frank Zappa}} and co-vocalist on his hit 1982 single {{wp|Valley Girl (song)|"Valley Girl"}}.
==History==
During the events of "[[Wild Thing]]", Marilyn shows up at [[Mario Brothers Plumbing]] one weekend, meeting up with her two uncles for the first time in quite a while. Despite being uninvited, Marilyn explains that her mom told her that they would not mind if she and her friends stop by for the weekend. Before Mario and Luigi can object, Marilyn's friends join her in Mario Brothers Plumbing and proceed to dance with her to her loud music.


==History==
Marilyn and her friends are oblivious to the fact that Mario and Luigi are perturbed over their arrival and keep on dancing. She eventually asks Mario and Luigi if they want to join in, but they decline. As her party is greatly annoying them, Mario and Luigi eventually decide that Marilyn has to leave. However, neither of them wants to tell their niece to leave and opt to draw straws; the loser has to speak to Marilyn. Luigi, however, rigs the straws to make Mario lose.
During the events of "[[Wild Thing]]", Marilyn shows up at [[Mario Brothers Plumbing]] one weekend, meeting up with her two uncles for the first time in quite a while. Despite being uninvited, Marilyn explains that her mom told her that they wouldn't mind if she and her friends stop by for the weekend. Before Mario and Luigi can object, Marilyn's friends join her in Mario Brothers Plumbing and proceed to dance with her to her loud music.
 
Before Mario can convey his message, Marilyn announces that she and her friends are moving the party to the beach. Luigi claims that [[Brooklyn]] has no beaches, only for Marilyn to state that they would be staying with her [[List of implied characters#Uncle Troy|Uncle Troy]] in [[List of implied locations#California|California]]. With that said, Marilyn and her friends leave Mario Brothers Plumbing, leaving Mario and Luigi in peace for the time being.
 
==Names in other languages==
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|GerC=<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPiV43Hgyvc&list=PLn0Cm-QzTZcYMFil7DnnbYQJlk7qccB4H&index=17 The Super Mario Bros Super Show! Folge 15.1 Wild Thing]</ref>
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Marilyn and her friends are oblivious to the fact that Mario and Luigi are perturbed over their arrival and keep on dancing. She eventually asks Mario and Luigi if they want to join in, but they decline. As her party is greatly annoying them, Mario and Luigi eventually decide that Marilyn has to leave. However, neither of them want to tell their niece to leave, and opt to draw straws; the loser has to speak to Marilyn. Luigi, however, rigs the straws to make Mario lose.
==Trivia==
*[[Mario and Luigi's niece|Another niece]] of the Mario brothers would later appear in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]''.


Before Mario can convey his message, Marilyn announces that she and her friends are moving the party to the beach. Luigi notes that [[Brooklyn]] has no beaches, only for Marilyn to state that they would be staying with her [[List of implied characters#Uncle Troy|Uncle Troy]] in [[List of implied locations#California|California]]. With that said, Marilyn and her friends leave Mario Brothers Plumbing, leaving Mario and Luigi in peace for the time being.
==References==
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Latest revision as of 11:51, September 13, 2024

This article is about the character from The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! For the character from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, see Marilyn.
Marilyn
Marilyn (The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!)
Species Human
First appearance The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! ("Wild Thing") (1990)
Portrayed by Moon Zappa
“Yo, uncs! It's me, Marilyn!”
Marilyn, Wild Thing

Marilyn is a young, party-going woman who dresses in leather and listens to loud rock music with her gang of four unnamed friends. She is also a niece of Mario and Luigi's. It is suggested that she is related to them through her mother's side of the family, but this relationship is never fully explained. She was played by Moon Zappa, best known as the daughter of avant-garde rocker and satirist Frank Zappa and co-vocalist on his hit 1982 single "Valley Girl".

History[edit]

During the events of "Wild Thing", Marilyn shows up at Mario Brothers Plumbing one weekend, meeting up with her two uncles for the first time in quite a while. Despite being uninvited, Marilyn explains that her mom told her that they would not mind if she and her friends stop by for the weekend. Before Mario and Luigi can object, Marilyn's friends join her in Mario Brothers Plumbing and proceed to dance with her to her loud music.

Marilyn and her friends are oblivious to the fact that Mario and Luigi are perturbed over their arrival and keep on dancing. She eventually asks Mario and Luigi if they want to join in, but they decline. As her party is greatly annoying them, Mario and Luigi eventually decide that Marilyn has to leave. However, neither of them wants to tell their niece to leave and opt to draw straws; the loser has to speak to Marilyn. Luigi, however, rigs the straws to make Mario lose.

Before Mario can convey his message, Marilyn announces that she and her friends are moving the party to the beach. Luigi claims that Brooklyn has no beaches, only for Marilyn to state that they would be staying with her Uncle Troy in California. With that said, Marilyn and her friends leave Mario Brothers Plumbing, leaving Mario and Luigi in peace for the time being.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
German Marilyn[1] -

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