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|FreM=Queen Mushroomkhamen. Pun of ''Champignon'' ("mushroom") and ''Tutânkhamon'' ("Tutankhamen")
|FreM=Queen Mushroomkhamen. Pun of ''Champignon'' ("mushroom") and ''Tutânkhamon'' ("Tutankhamen")
|FreC=<ref>''"Vous faites erreur '''Reine Champignonkhamon'''''"Princesse Peach, ''La maman de Mario''</ref>
|FreC=<ref>''"Vous faites erreur '''Reine Champignonkhamon'''''"Princesse Peach, ''La maman de Mario''</ref>
|Gre=Βασίλισσα Μανιτάριχαμών
|GreR=Vasilissa Manitarichamon
|GreM=Queen Mushroomkhamen
|GreC=<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebed1LsfjM0&list=PLXEMWYZPBYovAg5DGRisttsCxVzhZ3prh&index=2 The Adventures of Super Mario Bros 3 Greek [Επεισόδια 3-4]]</ref>
|Ita=Regina Fungankhamen
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Queen Mushroomkhamen
Mind Your Mommy 8.jpg
Queen Mushroomkhamen and Mario
Species Human
First appearance The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 ("Mind Your Mummy Mommy, Mario") (1990)
“Where's my son?!”
Queen Mushroomkhamen, "Mind Your Mummy Mommy, Mario"

Queen Mushroomkhamen is the mummified ex-queen of Desert Land, who appears in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 episode, "Mind Your Mummy Mommy, Mario".

Queen Mushroomkhamen appears to be the guardian of her tomb, where she and her son Prince Mushroomkhamen rest in mummy cases. Apparently, she will awaken if anyone enters the tomb, and will pursue any potential thieves. She, like her son, is named after the Egyptian pharaoh King Tutankhamen.

When Hip and Hop Koopa heist Prince Mushroomkhamen's mummy case from the tomb, Queen Mushroomkhamen awakes and chases after them, although she is unsuccessful in retrieving the case from them. Outraged at the loss of her son, she goes on a rampage through a local bazaar, scaring everyone out of the place.

When Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool, and Toad arrive to stop Queen Mushroomkhamen, she winds up mistaking Mario for her son, due to the fact that Mario bears a huge resemblance to him. Mario tries to get away from her, but she ends up catching him and brings him back to her tomb.

Queen Mushroomkhamen refuses to listen to Mario babble on about how he is not her son, wraps his body in bandages, and forces him to take a nap in her mummy case. Eventually, Queen Mushroomkhamen falls asleep, giving Mario a chance to escape from the tomb. However, Mario's getaway awakes the queen, who breaks out of the wall of the pyramid to chase after him.

Mario is then saved by his friends, who have successfully retrieved Prince Mushroomkhamen's mummy case from Castle Koopa. With her son back, Queen Mushroomkhamen scolds Mario, but is quickly sidetracked by Luigi, whom she mistakes for her husband. Not wanting to suffer the same fate as Mario, Luigi runs off as she chases after him.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Chinese (simplified) 蘑菇卡门女王[1]
Mógukǎmén Nǚwáng
Queen Mushroomkhamen
Croatian Kraljica Gljivakhamen[2] Queen Mushroomkhamen
Danish Dronning Champigkhamen[3] Queen Mushroomkhamen
Dutch Koningin Zwamkhamen[4] Queen Mushroomkhamen
French Reine Champignonkhamon[5] Queen Mushroomkhamen. Pun of Champignon ("mushroom") and Tutânkhamon ("Tutankhamen")
Greek Βασίλισσα Μανιτάριχαμών[6]
Vasilissa Manitarichamon
Queen Mushroomkhamen
Italian Regina Fungankhamen[7] Queen Mushroomkhamen
Norwegian Dronning Soppkhamen[8] Queen Mushroomkhamen
Portuguese Mulher Cogumelocâmon[9] Mother Mushroomkhamen
Romanian Regina Ciupercamon[10] Queen Mushroomkhamen
Spanish Reina Setakamón[11] Queen Mushroomkhamen
Swedish Dam Mushroomkhamen[12] Queen Mushroomkhamen

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