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| {{rewrite|Some parts of the article fall under [[MarioWiki:Generic Subjects]]}} | | [[File:BowserStarRodPowerUp.png|thumb|320px|Bowser using the wish power of the [[Star Rod (Paper Mario)|Star Rod]] to make himself invulnerable in ''Paper Mario'']] |
| {{LLQuote|My only wish is for you to save this precious world.|[[Kalmar]] to [[Mario]]|[[Paper Mario]]}}
| | {{quote|You've heard of wishing upon a shooting star? At the "Star Road", your wish is transformed into a star. When it's granted, it then turns into a shooting star and falls down to earth.|[[Geno]]|[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]}} |
| | A '''wish''' is a strong hope or desire. In the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' franchise, granting wishes is tied to stars, with ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' revealing that wishes turn into physical [[Wish Star]]s when they reach the [[Star Road (Super Mario RPG)|Star Road]], which then fall back to the earth as shooting stars after they are granted. [[Geno]] also speculates that without the power of wishes and the Star Road, [[Mario]] might be unable to rescue [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] from [[Bowser]]. ''[[Paper Mario]]'' reveals that the [[Star Spirit]]s choose which wishes to grant based on the integrity of the wisher, with selfish wishes never being granted. Wishes have also been shown to have a direct effect on the world, such as counteracting and weakening the powers of the [[Shadow Queen]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. |
| | ==History== |
| | ===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''=== |
| | During the events of ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', the [[Star Road (Super Mario RPG)|Star Road]] is shattered into seven [[Star Piece (Super Mario RPG)|Star Pieces]] by the giant sword [[Exor]] as part of the invasion by the [[Smithy Gang]] from another dimension. As a result, no wishes can be granted: no new wishes are made into Wish Stars, and existing Wish Stars fall down to [[Star Hill]] despite not being granted. The situation was so dire, the stars sent one of their own, Geno, to assist Mario in collecting the pieces of the Star Road. As explained by Geno, without the Star Road granting wishes, peace could not return to [[Mario World|the world]] so long as theirs was "a world where wishes can't come true anymore." |
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| | Along with Peach, Bowser, and [[Mallow]], Mario and Geno collect six of the Star Pieces and confront [[Smithy]], who has the last piece. Upon learning of the power of the Star Road, Smithy resolves to keep the piece for himself, and replace wishes with weapons as the dominant force in the world. In the end, however, Smithy was destroyed in battle and the Star Road was repaired, and the power of wishes was restored to the world. |
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| | ====''Paper Mario''==== |
| | ''[[Paper Mario]]'' reveals that the power of wishes has existed in some form since the beginning of time, with the Star Spirits in [[Star Haven]] watching over the world below and granting wishes to deserving people, thus allowing the world to prosper peacefully. Because Bowser's wishes were always selfish, they were never granted, and in the outset of the game, he attacks Star Haven and steals the powerful [[Star Rod (Paper Mario)|Star Rod]] in order to grant them himself. Using the power of the Star Rod, he traps the Star Spirits in playing cards, kidnaps Princess Peach and her entire castle, renders himself invincible and even defeats Mario initially. Mario is able to free the Star Spirits and face Bowser once more, and once Peach wishes for the Star Spirits' power to increase, Mario is able to defeat Bowser using the [[Peach Beam]], and the authority to grant wishes via the Star Rod is returned to the Star Spirits. |
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| A '''wish''' is the embodiment of a strong hope or desire for something to occur. The power of wishes is one of the strongest forces acting upon the world and its various related [[world]]s. While anyone can make a wish, the ability to grant that wish usually resides within a powerful being, artifact, or location. However, the power of certain wish-granting sources is directly dependent on the conviction of the individual making the wish.
| | ====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''==== |
| | Wishes play a much smaller yet still vital role in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. During the final battle, the [[Crystal Star]]s fly across the land and begin transmitting the wishes and positive energies of the people he met on his journey, which then weaken the Shadow Queen enough for Mario and his partners to be able to deal damage. Before the wish powers intervene, like Bowser in the last game, the Shadow Queen is invulnerable to attacks. |
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| ==History== | | ====''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''==== |
| ===Background=== | | In ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', the [[Sticker Comet]] holds the wishes of all the citizens of the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. At the start of the game, Bowser attempts to steal the comet to grant his own wishes, causing it to shatter into [[Royal Sticker|Royal Stickers]]. Several bosses, such as [[Mizzter Blizzard]], use the Royal Stickers to grant their wishes and gain power. At the end of the game, once the comet is restored, Mario wishes for [[Kersti]] to be brought back to life, while Princess Peach comments on how disastrous the power to grant wishes without wisdom can be. |
| The power of wishes has existed in some form since the beginning of time. The wish-granting beings known as the [[Star Spirits]] and their powerful artifact the [[Star Rod (Paper Mario)|Star Rod]] have apparently been around since time itself first began. According to [[Eldstar]], the seven Star Spirits have "cared for the Star Rod since the beginning of time." The Star Spirits and the Star Rod reside in [[Star Haven]] high above the world. For countless millennia the Star Spirits have watched over the world, granting wishes to deserving people, thus allowing the world to prosper peacefully. How the Star Road is connected to these events is unknown.
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| ===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''=== | | ====''Paper Mario: Color Splash''==== |
| During the events of ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', the power of wishes was threatened after the fracturing of the [[Star Road]] by the [[Smithy Gang]]. When [[Smithy]] invaded Mario's world, his minion Exor crashed through the Star Road, breaking off seven [[Star Piece (Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars)|Star Pieces]] which fell to earth. Without these fragments, the Star Road was unable to transform wishes into [[Wish Star]]s and later grant them. Additionally, wishes that had been transformed into stars continued to fall to [[Star Hill]], but since the Star Road was destroyed, these wishes were not granted. As such, a warrior of the Star Road named [[Geno|♥♪!?]] (or "Geno" after the doll he inhabited) was sent to find the broken Star Pieces and restore the Star Road. Geno teamed up with [[Mario]] and his new ally [[Mallow]] in order to stop the Smithy Gang, collect the seven Star Pieces, and restore the power of wishes to the world. As Geno told Mario after collecting their second Star Piece: "The way things stand, yours is a world where wishes can't come true anymore."
| | Wishes play a small role in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''. After riding the [[Sunset Express]], Mario and [[Huey]] reach [[Starlight Cape]]. Mario wishes on a shooting star for Princess Peach to be safe, while Huey wishes to recover every [[Big Paint Star]]. After they make their wishes, the Orange Big Paint Star appears, allowing Mario to reclaim it and end the level. |
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| [[File:FinalBattleSMRPG.png|thumb|left|The battle for the seventh Star Piece, which is embedded into Smithy's body.]]
| | ====''Paper Mario: The Origami King''==== |
| Ultimately Mario, with the help of Geno, Mallow, [[Princess Peach]], and [[Bowser]], was able to collect six Star Pieces and confront Smithy, who had the last Star Piece in his possession. Before the battle, Smithy was informed about the power of wishes and the importance of the Star Pieces. The leader of the Smithy Gang therefore kept the last Star Piece in his possession to prevent anyone from restoring the power of wishes to the world, as that would directly interfere with his ability to conquer the world. He stated upon being confronted by Mario and his allies: "Why don't YOU give me YOUR stars. Why, then I could easily conquer this world! Then we could get rid of all wishes, and create a world filled with...WEAPONS!!" Smithy intended to replace wishes with his own weapons as one of the dominant forces in the world. Essentially, wishes were a threat to Smithy, as their power could assist those who did not have the weapons to resist his invasion. In the end however, Smithy was destroyed in battle and Mario was able to repair the Star Road with the seven Star Pieces. The power of wishes was restored to the world.
| | Wishes play a major role in [[King Olly]]'s plan in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''. One of his goals includes folding a thousand origami cranes to make a wish using the Thousand-Fold Technique to turn all Toads into blank pieces of scrap paper as a means of revenge on his creator apparently scribbling on him. Upon his defeat, Olly learns the truth and feels remorse for his actions, and [[Olivia]] folds his body into the thousandth crane to undo all of his origami-folding, including herself. |
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| [[File:BowserStarRodPowerUp.png|thumb|320px|right|Bowser using the Star Rod to make himself invulnerable.]] | | ====''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' / ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions''==== |
| During the events of ''[[Paper Mario]]'', the power of wishes was co-opted by Bowser after the King of Koopas was able to secure the Star Rod for his own purposes. Bowser and [[Koopa Troop|his armies]] attacked Star Haven, sealing the Star Spirits inside magical cards and stealing the wish-granting Star Rod. The King of the Koopas decided to steal the Star Rod in order to grant his own wishes after years of having his personal wishes denied. While the Star Spirits receive many wishes from people on the surface, they do not grant every wish they receive, only those wishes of people they deemed deserving. The elder stars do not grant selfish wishes, such as Bowser's desire to "trounce Mario" or his hope for "Princess Peach to like me." However, after capturing the Star Rod, Bowser could use the Star Rod to turn himself into an invulnerable, all-powerful being. With the power of the Star Rod, Bowser was able to capture Princess Peach, conquer much of the Mushroom Kingdom, and finally defeat his nemesis Mario in battle (although Mario survived the confrontation, albeit barely).
| | The [[Beanstar]] from ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' and its remake ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]'' has the power to grant wishes to the one awakening it with a pure, sweet voice. [[Cackletta]] plans to use Peach's voice to awaken it and grant her wish of ruling the kingdom, but due to her plans being foiled beforehand the Beanstar shatters into pieces instead. Its power is never demonstrated in-game. |
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| Ultimately, Mario was able to revive the Star Spirits and used their power to negate the effects of the Star Rod. Mario was then able to defeat Bowser, and the authority to grant wishes via the Star Rod was returned to the Star Spirits.
| | ====''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story'' / ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey''==== |
| | Wishes play a very minor role in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'' and its remake, ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]''. At the start of the game, Princess Peach uses Wish Power, combined with Starlow’s Star Power to decrease Bowser’s power, then levitate and toss him out of the castle. |
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| ==Characteristics== | | ====''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team''==== |
| The exact mechanisms by how a wish is granted is dependent on who or what is making the wish come true.
| | Wishes play a larger role in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. The [[Dream Stone]] can grant wishes, as could its destroyed counterpart, the [[Dark Stone]]. Bowser and [[Antasma]] steal the Dream Stone and use its power to create [[Neo Bowser Castle]]. The [[Dream World]] of the castle has minor wish-granting properties, as Bowser becomes gigantic and summons obstacles for the Mario Bros. to combat. |
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| The creatures known as [[Star (species)|"Stars"]] appear to have the natural ability to grant wishes, although the type of wishes they can grant is dependent on the age, skill, and experience of a Star. After reaching a certain level of maturity, young Stars will ascend from their birthplace of [[Starborn Valley]] to the home of the Stars, [[Star Haven]], high above the clouds. After this rite of passage, Stars can begin granting wishes for those they feel are deserving of such an honor. However, a young [[Star Kid]] can only grant smaller, more inconsequential wishes, while the extremely old and powerful [[Star Spirits]] can grant much more magnificent wishes with more profound consequences. The combined power of the seven Star Spirits is contained within the Star Rod, an ancient artifact that can grant the wish of anyone who wields it. | |
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| | At the end of the game, Bowser attempts to use the Dream Stone to erase Mario and Luigi from existence, but Peach and Starlow use their combined Wish Power, described as the power of good thoughts, to shatter the Dream Stone. Bowser then inhales the pieces and becomes [[Dreamy Bowser]], granting him a large power boost and the ability to perform normally-impossible feats, such as cloning himself or creating minions out of nothing. |
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| The Star Rod is a manifestation of the Star Spirits' power and can conceivably grant any wish possible. The only force strong enough to cancel the effects of the Star Rod is the combined powers of the seven Star Spirits, and even then only when manifested in a power known as the [[Star Beam]]. In essence, whoever wields the Star Rod has the same amount of power of all seven Star Spirits combined (although he or she may not necessarily control such power effectively). The Star Rod's power can be amplified by other sources of energy, such as the [[Power Platform]] [[Kammy Koopa]] designed for [[Bowser]] to augment the Star Rod's abilities. The Star Rod is normally located in a special sanctuary in Star Haven, guarded by the seven Star Spirits.
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| ===Star Road=== | | ===''Yoshi's Crafted World''=== |
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| | The [[Sundream Stone]] that the [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]]s guard in ''[[Yoshi's Crafted World]]'' is able to grant wishes as long as it is equipped with all the [[Dream Gem]]s. [[Baby Bowser]] and [[Kamek]] plot to steal it, causing the Dream Gems to scatter across the world in the struggle. |
| Star Haven is likely connected to another celestial region, the [[Star Road]], which also has the power to grant wishes. The exact relationship between the two locations is unknown, but it is possible they are deeply intertwined. Regardless, the Star Road grants wishes differently than the Stars of Star Heaven. The Star Road grants wishes by transforming these desires into special [[Wish Star]]s. When a wish is made down below, it is transformed into a star at the Star Road. If and when the wish is granted, the Wish Star turns into a shooting star and falls from the Star Road down to the surface of the planet, specifically [[Star Hill]]. This act is connected to the popular belief "wishing upon a shooting star," although the shooting star actually represents that a wish has been granted. Of course wishes made on a shooting star may become Wish Stars at Star Road, and later turn into shooting stars if they are granted, thus continuing the cycle of wish-making.
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| | ==Names in other languages== |
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- “You've heard of wishing upon a shooting star? At the "Star Road", your wish is transformed into a star. When it's granted, it then turns into a shooting star and falls down to earth.”
- —Geno, Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
A wish is a strong hope or desire. In the Super Mario franchise, granting wishes is tied to stars, with Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars revealing that wishes turn into physical Wish Stars when they reach the Star Road, which then fall back to the earth as shooting stars after they are granted. Geno also speculates that without the power of wishes and the Star Road, Mario might be unable to rescue Princess Toadstool from Bowser. Paper Mario reveals that the Star Spirits choose which wishes to grant based on the integrity of the wisher, with selfish wishes never being granted. Wishes have also been shown to have a direct effect on the world, such as counteracting and weakening the powers of the Shadow Queen in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
History[edit]
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars[edit]
During the events of Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, the Star Road is shattered into seven Star Pieces by the giant sword Exor as part of the invasion by the Smithy Gang from another dimension. As a result, no wishes can be granted: no new wishes are made into Wish Stars, and existing Wish Stars fall down to Star Hill despite not being granted. The situation was so dire, the stars sent one of their own, Geno, to assist Mario in collecting the pieces of the Star Road. As explained by Geno, without the Star Road granting wishes, peace could not return to the world so long as theirs was "a world where wishes can't come true anymore."
Along with Peach, Bowser, and Mallow, Mario and Geno collect six of the Star Pieces and confront Smithy, who has the last piece. Upon learning of the power of the Star Road, Smithy resolves to keep the piece for himself, and replace wishes with weapons as the dominant force in the world. In the end, however, Smithy was destroyed in battle and the Star Road was repaired, and the power of wishes was restored to the world.
Paper Mario series[edit]
Paper Mario[edit]
Paper Mario reveals that the power of wishes has existed in some form since the beginning of time, with the Star Spirits in Star Haven watching over the world below and granting wishes to deserving people, thus allowing the world to prosper peacefully. Because Bowser's wishes were always selfish, they were never granted, and in the outset of the game, he attacks Star Haven and steals the powerful Star Rod in order to grant them himself. Using the power of the Star Rod, he traps the Star Spirits in playing cards, kidnaps Princess Peach and her entire castle, renders himself invincible and even defeats Mario initially. Mario is able to free the Star Spirits and face Bowser once more, and once Peach wishes for the Star Spirits' power to increase, Mario is able to defeat Bowser using the Peach Beam, and the authority to grant wishes via the Star Rod is returned to the Star Spirits.
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]
Wishes play a much smaller yet still vital role in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. During the final battle, the Crystal Stars fly across the land and begin transmitting the wishes and positive energies of the people he met on his journey, which then weaken the Shadow Queen enough for Mario and his partners to be able to deal damage. Before the wish powers intervene, like Bowser in the last game, the Shadow Queen is invulnerable to attacks.
Paper Mario: Sticker Star[edit]
In Paper Mario: Sticker Star, the Sticker Comet holds the wishes of all the citizens of the Mushroom Kingdom. At the start of the game, Bowser attempts to steal the comet to grant his own wishes, causing it to shatter into Royal Stickers. Several bosses, such as Mizzter Blizzard, use the Royal Stickers to grant their wishes and gain power. At the end of the game, once the comet is restored, Mario wishes for Kersti to be brought back to life, while Princess Peach comments on how disastrous the power to grant wishes without wisdom can be.
Paper Mario: Color Splash[edit]
Wishes play a small role in Paper Mario: Color Splash. After riding the Sunset Express, Mario and Huey reach Starlight Cape. Mario wishes on a shooting star for Princess Peach to be safe, while Huey wishes to recover every Big Paint Star. After they make their wishes, the Orange Big Paint Star appears, allowing Mario to reclaim it and end the level.
Paper Mario: The Origami King[edit]
Wishes play a major role in King Olly's plan in Paper Mario: The Origami King. One of his goals includes folding a thousand origami cranes to make a wish using the Thousand-Fold Technique to turn all Toads into blank pieces of scrap paper as a means of revenge on his creator apparently scribbling on him. Upon his defeat, Olly learns the truth and feels remorse for his actions, and Olivia folds his body into the thousandth crane to undo all of his origami-folding, including herself.
Mario & Luigi series[edit]
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga / Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions[edit]
The Beanstar from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and its remake Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions has the power to grant wishes to the one awakening it with a pure, sweet voice. Cackletta plans to use Peach's voice to awaken it and grant her wish of ruling the kingdom, but due to her plans being foiled beforehand the Beanstar shatters into pieces instead. Its power is never demonstrated in-game.
Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story / Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey[edit]
Wishes play a very minor role in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story and its remake, Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey. At the start of the game, Princess Peach uses Wish Power, combined with Starlow’s Star Power to decrease Bowser’s power, then levitate and toss him out of the castle.
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team[edit]
Wishes play a larger role in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. The Dream Stone can grant wishes, as could its destroyed counterpart, the Dark Stone. Bowser and Antasma steal the Dream Stone and use its power to create Neo Bowser Castle. The Dream World of the castle has minor wish-granting properties, as Bowser becomes gigantic and summons obstacles for the Mario Bros. to combat.
At the end of the game, Bowser attempts to use the Dream Stone to erase Mario and Luigi from existence, but Peach and Starlow use their combined Wish Power, described as the power of good thoughts, to shatter the Dream Stone. Bowser then inhales the pieces and becomes Dreamy Bowser, granting him a large power boost and the ability to perform normally-impossible feats, such as cloning himself or creating minions out of nothing.
Yoshi's Crafted World[edit]
The Sundream Stone that the Yoshis guard in Yoshi's Crafted World is able to grant wishes as long as it is equipped with all the Dream Gems. Baby Bowser and Kamek plot to steal it, causing the Dream Gems to scatter across the world in the struggle.
Names in other languages[edit]
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Japanese
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願い[?] negai
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wish
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Chinese
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希望[?] xīwàng
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wish
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wish
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wish
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desiderio[?]
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wish
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소원[?] sowon
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Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga / Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions / Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser
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Characters (Superstar Saga) |
Protagonists
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Mario1,2 • Luigi1,2 • Princess Peach1,2 • Prince Peasley • Bowser1,2
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Antagonists
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Cackletta (Bowletta) • Fawful • Popple • Bowser (Rookie)1,2
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Supporting characters
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Beanbean troops1,2 • Bink1,2 • Blablanadon1,2 • Bloat1,2 • Boddle1,2 • Border Bros1,2 • Bubbles • Chuckleroot1,2 • Chuckleroot's granddaughter1,2 • Cork and Cask • Doctor1,2 • Dr. Toadley2 • Fava1,2 • Firebrand and Thunderhand1,2 • Hammerhead Bros.1,2 • Harhall1,2 • Hermie III • Hoohoo civilization1,2 • Jellyfish Sisters1,2 • Lady Lima1,2 • Miles Tones1,2 • Moai1,2 • Mole1,2 • Pea1,2 • Peach-bot1,2 • Photographer1,2 • Pipeman1,2 • Professor E. Gadd • Prospector1,2 • Psycho Kamek1 • Queen Bean1,2 • Soybean civilization1,2 • Spangle • Starshade Bros.1,2 • Toadsworth1,2 • Tolstar1,2 • Tuki1,2 • Yoshi Fan Club1,2
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Species
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Ankoopa1 • Beanish1,2 • Beanlet1,2 • Big Koopa Troopa2 • Designbomb1,2 • Ghost1,2 • Hoohooligan1,2 • Kurako1,2 • Lagoon-dweller1,2 • Oho Jee • Sailor1,2 • Thwomp • Toad1,2 • Winkle1,2 • Yoshi1,2
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Characters (The Search for Bowser) |
Protagonists
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Captain Goomba3 (Gold3) • Captain Shy Guy3 • Captain Boo3 (Gold3) • Captain Koopa Troopa3 (Gold3) • Koopalings (Iggy · Morton · Lemmy · Ludwig · Roy · Wendy · Larry)
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Antagonists
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Cackletta (Bowletta) • Fawful • Popple
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Supporting characters
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Bowser3 • Corporal Paraplonk3 • Private Goomp3 • Sergeant Guy3 • Prince Peasley • Bubbles • Cork and Cask • Hermie III • Professor E. Gadd • Spangle • Starlow3
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Special moves |
Overworld/solo attacks
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Emergency Block2 • Counterattack1,2 • Dash1,2 • Dunk Hammer1,2 • Firebrand1,2 • Flee1,2 • Hammer1,2 • High Jump1,2 • Jump1,2 • Mini-Mario1,2 • Pump Mario1,2 • Spin Jump1,2 • Surfboard1,2 • Tickle1,2 • Thunderhand1,2
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Bros. Attacks1,2
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Bounce Bros. • Chopper Bros. • Cyclone Bros. • Fire Bros. • Knockback Bros. • Splash Bros. • Swing Bros. • Thunder Bros.
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Captain Commands3
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Deny • Rally • Chance • Play Dead • Lightning • Parry • Pass the Bob-omb • Thwomp Thump • Clash of Captains • Call for Backup • Sneak Attack • Shell Shock
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Bosses |
Superstar Saga
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Birdo • Bowletta1,2 • Bowser1,2 • Cackletta1,2 • Chuckolator1,2 • Dragohoho1,2 • Fawful • Flaret1,2 • Hermie III1,2 • Hoohooros1,2 • Jojora1,2 • Jojora's friends1,2 • Koopalings (Iggy · Morton · Lemmy · Ludwig · Roy · Wendy · Larry) • Mom Piranha1,2 • Popple • Queen Bean1,2 • Rookie1,2 • Tolstar1,2 • Trunkle1,2 • Wiggler1,2
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The Search for Bowser
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Birdo • Corporal Paraplonk3 • Fawful • Koopalings (Iggy · Morton · Lemmy · Ludwig · Roy · Wendy · Larry) • Popple • Private Goomp3 • Sergeant Guy3
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Locations
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Beanbean Airport1,2 • Beanbean Borderland1,2 • Beanbean Castle1,2 • Beanbean Castle Sewers/Beanbean Castle Sewer1,2 • Beanbean Castle Town1,2 • Beanbean Outskirts/Beanbean Fields • Beanbean Kingdom • Bowser's Castle • Castle Town Item Shop1,2 • Chateau de Chucklehuck1,2 • Chucklehuck Woods • Fire Palace1,2 • Guffawha Ruins1,2 • Gwarhar Lagoon • Harhall's Studio1,2 • Hoohoo Mountain • Hoohoo Village1,2 • Information Booth1,2 • Joke's End • Koopa Cruiser • Little Fungitown1,2 • Little Fungitown Item Shop1,2 • Mario and Luigi's house1,2 • Mushroom Kingdom1,2 • Oho Oasis1,2 • Oho Ocean1,2 • Pipe House1,2 • Princess Peach's Castle1,2 • Relaxation Room1,2 • S.S. Chuckola1,2 • Seabed1,2 • Starbeans Cafe1,2 • Stardust Fields1,2 • Teehee Valley • Thunder Palace1,2 • Toadtown Square/Peach's Castle1,2 • Winkle Colosseum1,2 • Woohoo Hooniversity1,2 • Yoshi Theater1,2
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Superstar Saga
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Anuboo1,2 • Beanerang Bro • Beanie • Belly Blech1,2 • Bill Blaster1,2 • Blooper1,2 • Bob-omb • Boo • Cheep Cheep1 • Chomp Bro1,2 • Chuck Guy • Chuckorok1,2 • Clumph • Dry Bones4 • Eeker1,2 • Elite Chuck Guy • Elite Dry Bones1,2 • Elite Gritty Goomba1,2 • Elite Limbo Bro • Elite Pestnut • Elite Troopea • Fighter Fly1,2 • Fuzzbush • Fuzzy1,2 • Glurp1,2 • Gold Beanie • Goomba • Goomdiver1,2 • Gritty Goomba • Gunner Guy1,2 • Hammer Bro • Ice Snifit • Lakipea • Laser Snifit1,2 • Limbo Bro • Magikoopa • Malibut1,2 • Mecha-Blooper1,2 • Mecha-Chomp1 • Mechakoopa • Oucher Glass1,2 • Parabeanie • Paratroopea • Pestnut • Piranha Bean • Piranha Plant1,2 • Puffer-Cheep1 • Rex • Roto-Disc1,2 • Sand Cheep1,2 • Scaratroopea • Sharkbone1,2 • Sharpea • Sniper Bill1,2 • Spiky Snifit1,2 • Spiny4 • Spiny Cheep Cheep2 • Starkiss • Super Fly1,2 • Sworm1,2 • Tanoomba • Time Bob-omb1,2 • Troopea • Virus1,2 • Yo Bro1,2
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The Search for Bowser
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Bandit3 • Beanerang Bro • Beanie • Big Boo3 • Big Tail Goomba3 • Bob-omb • Bomb Boo3 • Boo • Boomerang Bro3 • Broozer3 • Buzzy Beetle3 • Chain Chomp3 • Chargin' Chuck3 • Chuck Guy • Clumph • Dry Bones4 • Elite Captain Quartet3 • Elite Chuck Guy • Elite Limbo Bro • Elite Pestnut • Elite Troopea • Fire Bro3 • Fire Stalking Piranha Plant3 • Fly Guy3 • Fuzzbush • Gold Beanie • Goomba • Goomba Tower3 • Green Magikoopa3 • Gritty Goomba • Hammer Bro • Ice Bro3 • Ice Snifit • Koopa Paratroopa3 • Koopa Troopa3 • Lakipea • Lakitu3 • Limbo Bro • Magikoopa • Mechakoopa • Mechawful3 • Para-Beetle3 • Parabeanie • Paragoomba3 • Paratroopea • Pestnut • Piranha Bean • Pokey3 • Red Magikoopa3 • Rex • Scaratroopea • Sharpea • Shy Guy3 • Spear Guy3 • Spike3 • Spiny4 • Spiny Cheep Cheep2 • Starkiss • Tail Boo3 • Tanoomba • Troopea • White Magikoopa3
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Items |
Consumables
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1-Up Mushroom1,2 • 1-Up Super1,2 • 100 Coin2 • 10 Coin2 • 50-Coin2 • Beanbean coin1,2 • Boo Biscuit2 • Coin1,2 • Five Coin1,2 • Golden Mushroom1,2 • Green Pepper1,2 • Max Mushroom1,2 • Max Nut1,2 • Max Syrup1,2 • Mushroom1,2 • Nut1,2 • Red Pepper1,2 • Refreshing Herb1,2 • Super Mushroom1,2 • Super Nut1,2 • Super Syrup1,2 • Syrup1,2 • Ultra Mushroom1,2 • Ultra Nut1,2 • Ultra Syrup1,2
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Key items
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Bean Fruit1,2 • Beanbean Brooch1,2 • Beanbean Map1,2 • Beanstar1,2 • Beanstar piece1,2 • Beanstone1,2 • Chuckola Fruit1,2 • Chuckola Reserve1,2 • Crabbie Grass1,2 • Face1,2 • Fake Beanstar1,2 • Flaming statue1,2 • Hoohoo Spirit1,2 • Invincishroom • Membership Card1,2 • Neon Egg1,2 • Peach's Extra Dress1,2 • Pearl Bean1,2 • Peasley's Rose1,2 • Precious belonging1,2 • Red and Green Goblets1,2 • Secret Scroll 11,2 • Secret Scroll 21,2 • Suitcase1,2 • Winkle Card1,2
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Bean Juice1,2
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Chuckle Blend • Chuckoccino • Hoohoo Blend • Hoolumbian • Teehee Blend • Teeheespresso • Woohoo Blend
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Special items
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Bonus Ring1,2 • Cobalt Necktie1,2 • Excite Spring1,2 • Game Boy Horror SP1,2 • Great Force1,2 • Greed Wallet1,2 • Power Grip1 • Secret Specs2
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Blocks1,2
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! Block • ? Block • Bros. Block • Command Block • Hidden Block • Hoohoo Block • L Block • M Block • Rally Block • Random Block • Recovery block • Save Album • Simu-Block • Spin Block
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Other
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Axe1,2 • Badge1,2 • Bean1,2 • Bike Pads1,2 • Black Rock1,2 • Boo Statue1,2 • Brown Rock1,2 • Button1,2 • Cart1,2 • Gold ring • Chuckola Cola1,2 • Clothing1,2 • Conductor1,2 • Gown1,2 • Gray Rock1,2 • Headgear1,2 • Invincibility Mushroom3 • Koopa Clown Car1,2 • Lift1,2 • Poison Mushroom1,2 • Poltergust 30001,2 • Pressure Plate1,2 • Region map1 • Rolling Bar Defense System1,2 • Spiky Stardust Defense System1,2 • Spring Pad1,2 • Super Poltergust 30011,2 • Surfing Spot1,2 • Toad Express1,2 • Torch1,2 • Wall Face1,2 • Warp Pipe1,2 • Watering hole1,2 • Waterspout1,2
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Minigames1,2
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Border Jump • Mysterious Mine Carts • Star 'Stache Smash • Barrel • Chuckola Bounce • Surfing Game • Splart
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Stats
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Bros. Point1,2 • Defense • Experience Point • Heart Point • Level up • Power • Speed1,2 • Spirit3 • Stache1,2
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Status
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Burn1,2 • Charred1,2 • DEF-Down • DEF-Up • Dizzy • Fury2 • Heavy G1,2 • Invisible2 • Light G1,2 • Poison1,2 • POW-Down • POW-Up • Prohibited Command1,2 • SPD-Down1,2 • SPD-Up1,2 • Trip1,2
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Other
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Bean Fever1,2 • Beanbean Air • Beanhole locations1 (Bowser's Minions2) • Block locations1 (Bowser's Minions2) • Bestiary1 (Bowser's Minions2) • Enemy formations1,2 • Gallery1 (Bowser's Minions2) • Gear1 (Bowser's Minions2) • Glitches1 (Bowser's Minions2) • Hidden Block locations1 • Hooroglyphs1,2 • Kingdom Courier1,2 • Level up progressions1,2 • Mario & Luigi RPG: Sound Selection1 • Mario Bros.1 • Pre-release and unused content1 • Quotes1 (Bowser's Minions2) • Shops2 • Special Skill3 • Sound test2 • Staff1 (Bowser's Minions2) • Story summaries2 • Super Attack1,2
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