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'''King K. Rool''', who has gone by many aliases, is the malevolent ruler of the Kremlings and the Master of the Kremling Krew. He is also the archenemy of Donkey Kong and his allies. King K. Rool has repeatedly tried to steal the Kongs' Banana Hoard and has even kidnapped members of the Kong Family on various occasions. '''[[King K. Rool|(more...)]]'''
'''[[Metal Mario]]''' (originally also referred to as '''Metal-Head Mario''') is a recurring power-up and variant of [[Mario]] that first appears in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. Metal Mario is tougher, heavier, stronger, and virtually invincible except from long falls. This form is acquired through various means, such as by picking up a [[Metal Cap]] or [[Cap Block#Super Smash Bros. series|Metal Box]] or using a [[Metal Mushroom Orb]]. Later games also feature other characters receiving the metal power-up, such as ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' and the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series.

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An alternate version of Metal Mario's artwork, from Mario Kart 7.

Metal Mario (originally also referred to as Metal-Head Mario) is a recurring power-up and variant of Mario that first appears in Super Mario 64. Metal Mario is tougher, heavier, stronger, and virtually invincible except from long falls. This form is acquired through various means, such as by picking up a Metal Cap or Metal Box or using a Metal Mushroom Orb. Later games also feature other characters receiving the metal power-up, such as Mario Party 6 and the Super Smash Bros. series.