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{{about|the actual moon|the item in ''[[Super Mario World]]''|[[3-Up Moon]]. For the collectible in [[Super Mario Odyssey]], see [[Power Moon]]}}
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{{about|the actual moon|other uses|[[Moon (disambiguation)]]}}
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|caption=[[Mario]] landing on the '''Moon''' in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''
|image=[[File:The Moon PMTTYD.png|220px]]<br>[[Mario]] landing on the moon in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''
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|inhabitants=[[Astro-Lanceur]]s<br>[[Bodyslam Koopa]]s<br>[[Bomubomu]]s<br>[[Little Mouser]]s<br>[[Rabbit]]s<br>[[Mini-Z-Yux]]es<br>[[Moon Cleft]]s<br>[[Walking Turnip]]s<br>[[X-Naut]]s<br>[[Z-Yux]]es
|inhabitants=[[Moon Cleft]]s, [[Z-Yux]]
|first_appearance=''[[Donkey Kong 3: Dai Gyakushū]]'' ([[List of games by date#1984|1984]])
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario World]]'' ([[List of games by date#1990|1990]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch]]) ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' ([[List of games by date#2017|2017]])
}}
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{{quote|When the moon hits your eye, like a big pizza pie, that's Amore!|Mario's face|Mario Teaches Typing 2}}
{{quote|When the moon hits your eye, like a big pizza pie, that's Amore!|Mario's face|Mario Teaches Typing 2}}
The '''{{wp|moon}}''' in the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] is a celestial body that orbits a planet, often depicted as [[Earth]]'s natural satellite, and it has appeared commonly as decoration for a background or as a setting for a particular level.
==History==
===''Donkey Kong 3: Dai Gyakushū''===
The moon makes its first appearance in ''[[Donkey Kong 3: Dai Gyakushū]]''. It appears in the backgrounds of [[On the Highway]], [[On the Strange Bridge]], [[On the Country Road]], and [[On the Desert]].


The '''Moon''' is a celestial body that orbits a planet (based on Planet Earth's natural satellite). It has made several appearances in ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' games, either as decoration for a background or as a setting for a particular level.
==History==
===''Super Mario'' series===
===''Super Mario'' series===
====''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins''====
====''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins''====
The moon, also smiling (although its expression could be changed based on completion of a secret level) and in a waxing crescent phase, appears as a playable area in ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]'', in which it is one half of [[Space Zone]] (actually two thirds if one counts the aforementioned secret stage). It is populated by many [[Bomubomu]]s, and this was the first time any character ever explored it; when on the moon (and anywhere in the Space Zone) Mario is wearing a spacesuit, and the Moon has more gravitational affect on Mario than the star where [[Tatanga]] was fought did.
[[File:SpaceZonebeforesecret.png|thumb|The moon in ''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins'']]
The moon, also smiling (although its expression could be changed based on completion of a secret level) and in a waxing crescent phase, appears as a playable area in ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]'', in which it is one half of [[Space Zone]] (two thirds if one counts the aforementioned secret stage). It is populated by many [[Bomubomu]]s, and this was the first time any character ever explored it; when on the moon (and anywhere in the Space Zone) [[Mario]] is wearing a spacesuit, and the moon has more gravitational affect on Mario than the star where [[Tatanga]] was fought did.


====''Super Mario Galaxy''====
====''Super Mario Galaxy''====
[[File:SMG Sand Spiral Galaxy Spiral Moon Planets.png|thumb|left|A moon from ''Super Mario Galaxy'' in the [[Sand Spiral Galaxy]].]]
[[File:SMG Sand Spiral Galaxy Spiral Moon Planets.png|thumb|left|A moon from ''Super Mario Galaxy'' in the [[Sand Spiral Galaxy]]]]
[[File:SMG Kamella Moon.png|thumb|right|Kamella coming down from the '''moon'''.]]
In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', some moons appear in the various [[Galaxy|Galaxies]]. The boss [[Kamella]] comes from the moon on the [[Deep Dark Galaxy]] the second time she is fought.
In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', some moons appear in the various [[Galaxy|Galaxies]]. The boss [[Kamella]] comes from the moon on the [[Deep Dark Galaxy]] the second time she is fought.
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====''Super Mario Galaxy 2''====
====''Super Mario Galaxy 2''====
[[File:SMG2 BM Themoon.png|thumb|The moon planet from ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''.]]
[[File:SMG2 Boo Moon The Moon Planet.png|thumb|The moon planet from ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''.]]
In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', six moons are shown. There are two green moons, a brown moon with holes through it, a small white moon, a small green moon and a small dark red moon. A similar body serves as a planet in [[Boo Moon Galaxy]]. There are no enemies on it, but if Mario stands on it, it balances and possibly make Mario fall. Mario must collect the [[Star Chip]]s on it to progress.
In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', six moons are shown. There are two green moons, a brown moon with holes through it, a small white moon, a small green moon and a small dark red moon. A similar body serves as a planet in [[Boo Moon Galaxy]]. There are no enemies on it but will lean to whichever side Mario stands on. Mario must collect the [[Star Chip]]s on it to progress.
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====''Super Mario Odyssey''====
In ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', the moon appears as the location of three kingdoms, being the [[Moon Kingdom]], the [[Dark Side]], and the [[Darker Side]]. It has light [[gravity]] on the surface, but gravity is normal when inside the [[Wedding Hall]] or underground. The underground areas, such as the [[Underground Moon Caverns]], are filled with [[lava]]. The moon is the source of [[Moon Rock]]s, the raw material that makes up the game's primary collectable, [[Power Moon]]s.<ref>''[[The Art of Super Mario Odyssey]]'', page 301.</ref> [[Rabbit]]s live on the moon, including the game's recurring antagonists, the [[Broodals]]. The moon is key to the game's story, as [[Bowser]] takes [[Princess Peach]] to the Moon Kingdom to force her to marry him. The moon is present in the backgrounds of all of the kingdoms, in the sky for the ones that are not part of the moon. While the moon's maria look the same, unlike the moon in real life, the moon in the game is much larger (roughly about the size of either the planets Mars or Mercury), orbits much closer to the Earth, and its maria are located on its southern hemisphere instead of on the hemisphere facing Earth. If Mario uses [[Binoculars]] to look at the moon from kingdoms that are not on the moon, [[Cappy]] will comment on the view.
 
====''Super Mario Maker 2''====
In ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'', a level known as [[Tunnel to the Dark Side of the Moon]] is heavily based on the moon. The course description also states that the course creator "Mischievous Mole" dug all the way to the other side of the moon.
 
===''Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!''===
In ''[[Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!]]'', Bowser and Peach were to be married on a full blood moon on {{wp|Friday the 13th}}. After Mario and [[Luigi]] collected the three power-ups, the brothers see the moon in a crescent shape. Mario says he thought it was supposed to be a full moon. The moon then inflates itself, creating the full moon.


===''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!''===
===''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!''===
''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode "[[Count Koopula]]" showed that, if a [[Koopa Troopa]] stared at the moon when it was full, they would make the horrific transformation into a [[Wereturtle]].
''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode "[[Count Koopula]]" shows that, if a [[Koopa Troopa]] stares at the moon when it is full, they will transform into a [[Wereturtle]].


===''Mario's Time Machine''===
===''Mario's Time Machine''===
[[File:Moon MTMNES.png|thumb|left|The Moon in ''Mario's Time Machine''.]]
[[File:Moon MTMNES.png|thumb|left|The moon in ''Mario's Time Machine'']]
In the NES release of ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]'', [[Bowser]] steals the [[Flag (United States of America)|American Flag]] from the {{wp|Apollo 11}} mission in 1969 to put in [[Bowser's Museum|his museum]]. Mario must return the flag to the {{wp|Apollo Lunar Module}}. In this stage, [[Koopa Troopa]]s are [[Space Troopa|given space helmets]] and the [[Bird (Mario's Time Machine)|Bird]] is replaced with a [[UFO]]. This is the only area in the game where enemies go through cosmetic changes befitting the location. An unnamed astronaut also wanders in front of the lunar module.
In the [[Mario's Time Machine (Nintendo Entertainment System)|NES release of ''Mario's Time Machine'']], [[Bowser]] steals the [[Flag (United States of America)|American flag]] from the {{wp|Apollo 11}} mission in 1969 to put in [[Bowser's Museum|his museum]]. Mario must return the flag to the {{wp|Apollo Lunar Module}}. In this stage, [[Koopa Troopa|Koopa]]s are [[Space Troopa|given space helmets]] and the [[Bird (Mario's Time Machine)|Bird]] is replaced with a [[UFO]]. This is the only area in the game where enemies go through cosmetic changes befitting the location. An unnamed astronaut also wanders in front of the lunar module.
 
===''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'' / ''Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3''===
[[File:Yisurface2.PNG|thumb|The moon from ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island''.]]
A much smaller moon also appears in [[Raphael The Raven's Castle]], which is World 5-8 of ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' and [[Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3|its Game Boy Advance version]], [[Raphael the Raven]] was combated on the moon ([[Raven]]s also used moon-like planetoids as their native turf). After [[Baby Bowser]] is defeated and returns to his normal size, [[Kamek]] takes him and flies to the moon.
 
===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''===
In ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' and [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|its remake]], the terrain of [[Star Hill]] heavily resembles the moon's surface. Additionally, when the [[Star Road (Super Mario RPG)|Star Road]] is rebuilt in the original game, a crescent-shaped moon can be seen.


===''Mario Kart'' series===
===''Mario Kart'' series===
In addition to appearing in the ''Mario Kart'' series as the setting for several race and battle courses, the moon also appears in the background of many courses set during the night, such as [[Moonview Highway]] in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''.
====''Mario Kart: Super Circuit''====
====''Mario Kart: Super Circuit''====
[[File:Mksccheeseland.png|thumb|Cheese Land's Moon-like surface in ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]''.]]
In ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'', the course [[Cheese Land]] seems to be on a moon made out of cheese, due to the amount of moon-like craters; it also has a moon in a starry sky. [[Little Mouser]]s can be found here. The track returns in the DLC for ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' (as well as the base version of ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]''); however, it is no longer moon-themed, due to the daytime sky, as well as a more desert-like look and plateau-like layout.
The course [[Cheese Land]] seems to be on a Moon made out of cheese, due to the amount of Moon-like craters and space-themed sky. [[Little Mouser]]s can be found here. When the track reappears in the DLC for ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' (as well as the base version of ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', however, the track has been redesigned to no longer look like the Moon, due to the blue, cloud-filled sky and more plateau-like layout.


====''Mario Kart 7''====
====''Mario Kart 7''====
In ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'', part of the [[Rainbow Road (3DS)|Rainbow Road]] course goes over the Moon. When the player drives over it, the music changes into a softer variation of the Rainbow Road theme.
In ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'', part of the [[3DS Rainbow Road|Rainbow Road]] course goes over the moon. When the player drives over it, the music changes into a softer variation of the Rainbow Road theme.


====''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''====
====''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''====
The battle course [[Lunar Colony]] takes place on the Moon and once again features low gravity and craters that the player can trick off of. In many games, the Moon also appears in certain courses, such as [[Moonview Highway]].
[[File:MK8DRainbowRoad3DS1.jpg|thumb|left|3DS Rainbow Road's Moon in ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'']]
In ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', the battle course [[Lunar Colony]] takes place on the moon and once again features low gravity and craters that the player can trick off of. 3DS Rainbow Road returns in ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' as part of the third wave of the ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass|Booster Course Pass]]'' DLC; as such, the Moon segment returns in that course.
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===''Yoshi'' series===
====''Mario Kart Tour''====
====''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island''====
In ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', the moon appears in the background of [[GBA Sunset Wilds]] during the night segment and the returning course 3DS Rainbow Road.
[[File:Yisurface2.PNG|thumb|The Moon from ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island''.]]
A much smaller Moon also appears in [[Raphael The Raven's Castle]], which is World 5-8 of ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' and ''[[Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3]]''. [[Raphael the Raven]] was combated on the Moon (Generic [[Raven]]s also used Moon-like planetoids as their native turf). Also never appearing in-game, [[:File:Yoshi TA.gif|an artwork]] released for ''[[Tetris Attack]]'' shows Raphael on the same Moon. In ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'', after [[Baby Bowser]] is defeated and returns to his normal size, [[Kamek]] takes him and flies to the Moon for some unknown reason. This Moon also resembles a {{wp|Baseball (ball)|baseball}} due to its stitching. ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island's'' moon also appears in the background of the [[Yoshi's Island (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)|Yoshi's Island]] stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.


===''Yoshi's Woolly World''===
===''Luigi's Mansion''===
The Moon appears several times in ''[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]''. At the end of ★-S [[Yoshi]] is launched over the Moon which has three Red [[Shy Guy]]s on it.
A version of the moon appears in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' and [[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|its remake]], in the background of the [[Observatory]]. Luigi, while progressing through [[Luigi's Mansion (location)|the mansion]], blows the moon up with a [[Shining Ghost]] shot from his [[Poltergust 3000]], creating a path of debris that leads to the [[Mario's Star (item)|Star]] he is looking for.


===''Paper Mario'' series===
===''WarioWare'' series===
====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''====
The moon has sometimes appeared in the [[WarioWare (series)|''WarioWare'' series]]. In ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!]]'', the moon can be seen at the end of a game in [[Balloon Bang (WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!)|Balloon Bang]], and the player who lost is found here after the balloon explodes. In ''[[WarioWare Gold]]'', the moon, which is white and has a crescent shape, is seen at night over [[Luxeville]] in the opening cutscene.
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[[File:XNautMoonBaseTexture.png|thumb|left|The exterior of the X-Naut Fortress on the moon in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''.]]
In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', Mario and co. have to go to the moon in order to obtain the [[Crystal Star]], which is located in the [[X-Naut Fortress]]. The X-Naut Fortress itself was located on the Moon, as well. The only way Mario could get to the Moon was to fire himself out of the [[Giant Cannon]] in [[Fahr Outpost]]. Once landing on the Moon, [[Goombella]] also mentions how a [[Goomba]] landed on the Moon in '69, which is a reference to the [[wikipedia:Apollo 11|Apollo 11]] landing (the first manned landing on the [[Earth]]'s moon) in 1969. The Moon in this game is shown to contain no land features other than craters and rocks.


The Moon is also consistently visible throughout [[Twilight Town]] - it is an apparently significant object to the villagers there, who believe it has the power to grant wishes. One of the [[Twilighter]]s even foreshadows the fact that Princess Peach is being held captive on the moon; if Mario speaks to him after his name and body are stolen, he exclaims that someone living on the moon must have heard his wish to not be turned into a [[Pig]] before asking the plumber who he thinks lives there, to which there are two possible answers - 'little green men' or 'Princess Peach'.
===''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''===
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[[File:Moon PMTTYD.png|thumb|left|150px|The moon's sprite from outer space, in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'']]
In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', Mario and co. have to go to the moon in order to obtain the [[Crystal Star]], which is located in the [[X-Naut Fortress]]. The X-Naut Fortress itself was located on the moon, as well. The only way Mario could get to the moon was to fire himself out of [[Big Bob]] in [[Fahr Outpost]]. Once landing on the moon, [[Goombella]] also mentions how a [[Goomba]] landed on the moon in '69, which is a reference to the {{wp|Apollo 11}} landing (the first manned landing on the [[Earth]]'s moon) in 1969 (in the [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch remake]], she no longer mentions a specific year). The moon in this game is shown to contain no land features other than craters and rocks.


On the Moon, with its low gravity, Mario and co. jump much higher than normal but also move more slowly, making it difficult to avoid enemies such as [[Moon Cleft]]s. The Moon spans six areas, which loop unlike other areas in the game. Interestingly, when approaching the X-Naut Fortress from the foreground, a high-pitched sound can be heard.
The moon is also consistently visible throughout [[Twilight Town]] - it is an apparently significant object to the villagers there, who believe it has the power to grant wishes. One of the [[Twilighter]]s even foreshadows the fact that Princess Peach is being held captive on the moon; if Mario speaks to him after his name and body are stolen, he exclaims that someone living on the moon must have heard his wish to not be turned into a [[pig]] before asking Mario who he thinks lives there, to which there are two possible answers - "little green men" or "Princess Peach."


The in-game map description reads, ''"The best place in the world for stargazing, but also a place pocked with craters large and small. In contrast to the world where Mario and his friends live, it's very difficult to traverse."''
On the moon, with its low gravity, Mario and co. jump much higher than normal but also move more slowly, making it difficult to avoid enemies such as [[Moon Cleft]]s. The moon spans six areas, which loop unlike other areas in the game. Interestingly, when approaching the X-Naut Fortress from the foreground, a high-pitched sound can be heard.
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The following enemies appear on the Moon:
=====Enemies=====
*[[Mini-Z-Yux]]
*[[Mini-Z-Yux]]
*[[Moon Cleft]]
*[[Moon Cleft]]
*[[Z-Yux]]
*[[Z-Yux]]
=====Formations=====
For possible enemy formations, see [[List of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door enemy formations#The Moon|List of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door enemy formations § The Moon]].
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=====Items=====
====Items====
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The following items are found on the moon:
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!width="5%"|Item
!Item
!width="1%"|Icon
!Location
!width="20%"|Found In
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|{{PMTTYD item|Courage Shell|game=NS}}
|In the screen to the left of the landing screen, it is in the cracked rock in the south.
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| rowspan=2|{{PMTTYD item|Maple Syrup|game=NS}} [[File:Nintendo Switch Logo.svg|15px|link=Nintendo Switch]]
| In a breakable rock in the second screen right of the landing site, in the west.
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| In a breakable rock in the second screen left of the landing site, in the east.
|-
|{{PMTTYD item|POW Block|game=NS}} [[File:Nintendo Switch Logo.svg|15px|link=Nintendo Switch]]
|In a breakable rock in the screen with the X-Naut Fortress in the background, in the southwest.
|-
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|[[Courage Shell]]
|{{PMTTYD item|Power Punch|game=NS}}
|[[File:ShellofCourage.PNG|25x25px]]
|In the screen with the X-Naut Fortress, it is in the cracked rock in the southeast.
|In the screen to the left of the landing screen, it's in the cracked rock in the south.
|-
|-
|[[Power Punch]]
|{{PMTTYD item|Ruin Powder|game=NS}} [[File:Nintendo GameCube symbol.svg|15px|link=Nintendo GameCube]]
|[[File:Powerpunch.gif|25x25px]]
|In the screen to the right of the X-Naut Fortress screen, it is inside the cracked rock in the center.
|In the screen with the X-Naut Fortress, it's in the cracked rock in the southeast.
|-
|-
|[[Ruin Powder]]
|{{PMTTYD item|Star Piece (Paper Mario series)|Star Piece|game=NS}}
|[[File:RuinPowderTTYD.PNG|25x25px]]
|In the screen with the X-Naut Fortress, it is behind a rock to the southeast of the pipe.
|In the screen to the right of the X-Naut Fortress screen, it's inside the cracked rock in the center.
|-
|-
|[[Star Piece (Paper Mario)|Star Piece]]
|{{PMTTYD item|Stopwatch|link=Stop Watch|game=NS}}
|[[File:Star_Piece.GIF|25x25px]]
|In the landing screen, it is in the cracked rock in the northwest.
|In the screen with the X-Naut Fortress, it's behind a rock to the southeast of the pipe.
|-
|-
|[[Stop Watch]]
|{{PMTTYD item|Volt Mushroom|game=NS}}
|[[File:StopWatch PM2.png|25x25px]]
|In the screen to the east of the landing screen, it is in the cracked rock in the middle.
|In the landing screen, it's in the cracked rock in the northwest.
|-
|-
|[[Volt Shroom]]
|{{PMTTYD item|Ultra Mushroom|game=NS}} [[File:Nintendo Switch Logo.svg|15px|link=Nintendo Switch]]
|[[File:Volt Shroom TTYD.png|25x25px]]
|In a breakable rock in the first screen right of the landing site, in the northeast.
|In the screen to the east of the landing screen, it's in the cracked rock in the middle.
|}
|}


=====Area tattles=====
====Tattles====
*''We're on the moon! Awesome! The moon I always look up at, can you believe it? I mean, I heard they'd put a Goomba on the moon in '69, but who knew WE'D get here? Boy, nothing's impossible on your adventures, Mario! You are the COOLEST!''
*"''We're on the moon! Awesome! The moon I always look up at, can you believe it? I mean, I heard they'd put a Goomba on the moon in '69, but who knew WE'D get here? Boy, nothing's impossible on your adventures, Mario! You are the COOLEST!''" (GCN)
*''Boy, I guess there are pretty much just rocks on the moon. I guess I knew that, but it's still kind of disappointing. Bummer...''
**"''We're on the moon! Awesome! The moon I always look up at, can you believe it? I mean, I heard they'd put a Goomba on the moon, but who knew WE'D get here? Boy, nothing's impossible on your adventures, Mario! You are the COOLEST!''" (Switch)
*''The stars sure are pretty here. I wonder if I can find my favorite constellation... I'm such a totally shameless romantic, it's not even funny.''
*"''Boy, I guess there are pretty much just rocks on the moon. I guess I knew that, but it's still kind of disappointing. <small>Bummer...</small>''" (GCN)
*''There's a weird-looking building off in the distance. Why would THAT be there? Looks like we'll need to find a pipe to get there, though. So...let's look for a pipe.''
**"''Boy, I guess there are pretty much just rocks on the moon. I guess I knew that, but it's still kind of disappointing. <small>Lousy, boring moon...</small>''" (Switch)
*''You see the Moon Clefts that live up here? You think they live on green cheese, Mario? ...You know I'm kidding, right? I'm not that much of a cheeseball...get it? I'm still bummed there are only rocks here.''  
*"''The stars sure are pretty here. I wonder if I can find my favorite constellation... I'm such a totally shameless romantic, it's not even funny.''"
*''Hey, Mario! Did you see that? I saw a comet or something! It was all, like, "PSHOOWEE!" Should I try and make three wishes, do you think? I wish for... Hee hee hee! That's TOP SECRET!''
*"''There's a weird-looking building off in the distance. Why would THAT be here? Looks like we'll need to find a pipe to get there, though. So...let's look for a pipe.''"
*"''You see the Moon Clefts that live up here? You think they live on green cheese, Mario? ...You know I'm kidding, right? I'm not that much of a cheeseball...get it? <small>I'm still bummed there are only rocks here.</small>''" (GCN)
**"''You see the Moon Clefts that live up here? You think they live on green cheese, Mario? You know I'm kidding, right? I'm not that much of a cheeseball...get it? <small>I'm still upset there are only rocks here.</small>''" (Switch)
*"''Hey, Mario! Did you see that? I saw a comet or something! It was all, like, "PSHOOWEE!" Should I try and make three wishes, do you think? I wish for... Hee hee hee! That's TOP SECRET!''"
 
===''Mario Party 8''===
[[File:Test for the Best 10.png|thumb|The moon from ''[[Mario Party 8]]'']]
In ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', the moon appears in [[Test for the Best]], where the players can reach it if they have a score of 9800 points or more. Various [[Captain Shy Guy (Mario Party 8)|Captain Shy Guy]]s are seen on it.
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===''Luigi's Mansion''===
===''Donkey Kong Country Returns''===
A version of the Moon appears in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', in the background of the [[Observatory]]. Luigi, while progressing through [[Luigi's Mansion (place)|the mansion]], blows up the Moon up with a [[Falling Star (obstacle)|Falling Star]] shot from his [[Poltergust 3000]], creating a path of debris that leads to the [[Mario's Star|Star]] he is looking for.
The moon also appears in each of the possible but similar endings for ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'', depending on the characters remaining. After defeating [[Tiki Tong]], the Kongs are blasted high in the sky and fall down to the moon. If only [[Donkey Kong]] defeats Tiki Tong, Donkey Kong uses his fist to punch the moon into the atmosphere and slam into [[Tiki Tong Tower]] in the Volcano. If Tiki Tong is defeated by [[Diddy Kong]], Diddy attempts to escape the gravitational pull of the moon to no avail and lands on his head. However, the force of the impact also results in Diddy unintentionally causing the moon to fall and slam into the tower. If Tiki Tong is defeated while both Kongs are active, Donkey Kong has Diddy Kong speed him toward the moon with his jetpack, accelerating Donkey Kong as he punches the moon, which causes it to fall onto the tower. After the moon crushes Tiki Tong Tower, the volcano erupts the [[banana hoard]], sending the moon back into its original position.
 
===''Yoshi's Woolly World'' / ''Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World''===
The moon appears several times in ''[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]'' and [[Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World|its 3DS port]]. In the game's handcrafted aesthetic, the moon is held up by a string, and only the front half of it exists. In the game's ending, [[Kamek]] and [[Baby Bowser]] fly past the moon. [[Poochy]] is on the moon, and a skit plays out involving all three characters and a [[Bomb Guy]]. At the end of [[Wonderful World of Wool]], [[Yoshi]] is launched over the moon which has three Red [[Shy Guy]]s on it.
 
===''Yoshi's Crafted World''===
The moon reappears in ''[[Yoshi's Crafted World]]'', where it appears in the second portion of the course [[The Countdown Begins]].


===''Donkey Kong'' series===
==Profiles==
===''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''===
*'''Area Tattles:'''
**"''We're on the moon! Awesome! The moon I always look up at, can you believe it? I mean, I heard they'd put a Goomba on the moon in '69, but who knew WE'D get here? Boy, nothing's impossible on your adventures, Mario! You are the COOLEST!''"
**"''Boy, I guess there are pretty much just rocks on the moon. I guess I knew that, but it's still kind of disappointing. Bummer...'' (GCN) / ''Lousy, boring moon..."'' (Switch)
**"''The stars sure are pretty here. I wonder if I can find my favorite constellation... I'm such a totally shameless romantic, it's not even funny.''"
**"''There's a weird-looking building off in the distance. Why would THAT be there? Looks like we'll need to find a pipe to get there, though. So...let's look for a pipe.''"
**"''You see the Moon Clefts that live up here? You think they live on green cheese, Mario? ...You know I'm kidding, right? I'm not that much of a cheeseball...get it? I'm still bummed'' (GCN) ''/ upset ''(Switch)'' there are only rocks here.''"
**"''Hey, Mario! Did you see that? I saw a comet or something! It was all, like, "PSHOOWEE!" Should I try and make three wishes, do you think? I wish for... Hee hee hee! That's TOP SECRET!''"
*'''Map:''' ''The best place in the world for stargazing, but also a place pocked with craters large and small. In contrast to the world where Mario and his friends live, it's very difficult to traverse.''


====''Donkey Kong Country Returns''====
==Gallery==
The Moon also appears in each of the possible but similar endings for ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'', depending on the characters remaining. After defeating [[Tiki Tong]], the Kongs are blasted high in the sky and fall down to the moon. If only [[Donkey Kong]] defeats Tiki Tong, Donkey Kong uses his fist to punch the moon into the atmosphere and slam the Tiki statue in the Volcano. If Tiki Tong is defeated by [[Diddy Kong]], Diddy attempts to escape the gravitational pull of the Moon to no avail and lands on his head. However, the force of the impact also results in Diddy unintentionally causing the moon to fall and slam into the Tiki statue. If Tiki Tong is defeated while both Kongs are active, Donkey Kong has Diddy Kong speed him toward the moon with his jetpack, accelerating Donkey Kong as he punches the moon, which causes it to fall onto the statue. After the moon crushes the Tiki statue, the volcano erupts the banana hoard, sending the moon back into its original position.
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SML2 commercial Moon.jpg|The moon from the ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]'' commercial
MKSC Cheese Land Starting Line.png|Cheese Land's Moon-like surface in ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]''
XNautMoonBaseTexture.png|The exterior of the X-Naut Fortress on the moon in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''
PMTTYD Cannon Targets Moon.png|Big Bob aiming for the moon in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''
PMTTYD Almost to the Moon.png|[[Mario]] and [[Admiral Bobbery]] blasting off towards the moon
PMTTYD Moon Landing Area.png|Gravity is low
PMTTYD Moon R1.png|The first east area of the moon
PMTTYD Moon R2.png|The second east area of the moon
PMTTYD Moon X-Naut Fortress Area.png|The X-Naut Fortress is sighted in the distance
PMTTYD Moon Warp Pipe Reveal.png|Revealing the Warp Pipe leading to the fortress
PMTTYD Moon L2.png|The second west area of the moon
PMTTYD Moon L1.png|The first west area of the moon
PMTTYD X-Naut Fortress Lord Crump Blasted.png|[[Lord Crump]] defeated
PMTTYD X-Naut Fortress TEC Last Line.png
PMTTYD X-Naut Fortress TEC Explosion.png|A massive explosion on the moon set off by [[TEC]], seemingly taking the X-Naut Fortress with it.
SMG Kamella Moon.png|thumb|Kamella coming down from the moon in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''
TTYDNS Shooting for the Moon.jpg|[[Big Bob]] aiming for the moon in the Nintendo Switch remake of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Ger=Mond
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|Ita=Luna
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|ItaM=
|ItaM=Moon
|Kor=달
|KorR=Dal
|KorM=Moon
|Por=Lua
|Por=Lua
|PorM=
|PorM=Moon
|Rom=Lună
|RomM=Moon
|Rus=Луна
|Rus=Луна
|RusR=Luna
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|RusM=Moon
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|Spa=Luna
|KorR=Dal
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|Chi=月亮
|ChiR=Yuèliàng
|ChiM=Also only 月 (''Yuè'').
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This article is about the actual moon. For other uses, see Moon (disambiguation).
Moon
Mario landing on the Moon
Mario landing on the moon in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
First appearance Donkey Kong 3: Dai Gyakushū (1984)
Latest appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) (2024)
Inhabitants Astro-Lanceurs
Bodyslam Koopas
Bomubomus
Little Mousers
Rabbits
Mini-Z-Yuxes
Moon Clefts
Walking Turnips
X-Nauts
Z-Yuxes
“When the moon hits your eye, like a big pizza pie, that's Amore!”
Mario's face, Mario Teaches Typing 2

The moon in the Super Mario franchise is a celestial body that orbits a planet, often depicted as Earth's natural satellite, and it has appeared commonly as decoration for a background or as a setting for a particular level.

History[edit]

Donkey Kong 3: Dai Gyakushū[edit]

The moon makes its first appearance in Donkey Kong 3: Dai Gyakushū. It appears in the backgrounds of On the Highway, On the Strange Bridge, On the Country Road, and On the Desert.

Super Mario series[edit]

Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins[edit]

Space Zone
The moon in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins

The moon, also smiling (although its expression could be changed based on completion of a secret level) and in a waxing crescent phase, appears as a playable area in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, in which it is one half of Space Zone (two thirds if one counts the aforementioned secret stage). It is populated by many Bomubomus, and this was the first time any character ever explored it; when on the moon (and anywhere in the Space Zone) Mario is wearing a spacesuit, and the moon has more gravitational affect on Mario than the star where Tatanga was fought did.

Super Mario Galaxy[edit]

A moon from Super Mario Galaxy in the Sand Spiral Galaxy

In Super Mario Galaxy, some moons appear in the various Galaxies. The boss Kamella comes from the moon on the Deep Dark Galaxy the second time she is fought.

Super Mario Galaxy 2[edit]

The moon planet from Super Mario Galaxy 2.

In Super Mario Galaxy 2, six moons are shown. There are two green moons, a brown moon with holes through it, a small white moon, a small green moon and a small dark red moon. A similar body serves as a planet in Boo Moon Galaxy. There are no enemies on it but will lean to whichever side Mario stands on. Mario must collect the Star Chips on it to progress.

Super Mario Odyssey[edit]

In Super Mario Odyssey, the moon appears as the location of three kingdoms, being the Moon Kingdom, the Dark Side, and the Darker Side. It has light gravity on the surface, but gravity is normal when inside the Wedding Hall or underground. The underground areas, such as the Underground Moon Caverns, are filled with lava. The moon is the source of Moon Rocks, the raw material that makes up the game's primary collectable, Power Moons.[1] Rabbits live on the moon, including the game's recurring antagonists, the Broodals. The moon is key to the game's story, as Bowser takes Princess Peach to the Moon Kingdom to force her to marry him. The moon is present in the backgrounds of all of the kingdoms, in the sky for the ones that are not part of the moon. While the moon's maria look the same, unlike the moon in real life, the moon in the game is much larger (roughly about the size of either the planets Mars or Mercury), orbits much closer to the Earth, and its maria are located on its southern hemisphere instead of on the hemisphere facing Earth. If Mario uses Binoculars to look at the moon from kingdoms that are not on the moon, Cappy will comment on the view.

Super Mario Maker 2[edit]

In Super Mario Maker 2, a level known as Tunnel to the Dark Side of the Moon is heavily based on the moon. The course description also states that the course creator "Mischievous Mole" dug all the way to the other side of the moon.

Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen![edit]

In Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!, Bowser and Peach were to be married on a full blood moon on Friday the 13th. After Mario and Luigi collected the three power-ups, the brothers see the moon in a crescent shape. Mario says he thought it was supposed to be a full moon. The moon then inflates itself, creating the full moon.

The Super Mario Bros. Super Show![edit]

The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode "Count Koopula" shows that, if a Koopa Troopa stares at the moon when it is full, they will transform into a Wereturtle.

Mario's Time Machine[edit]

The Moon in Mario's Time Machine (NES)
The moon in Mario's Time Machine

In the NES release of Mario's Time Machine, Bowser steals the American flag from the Apollo 11 mission in 1969 to put in his museum. Mario must return the flag to the Apollo Lunar Module. In this stage, Koopas are given space helmets and the Bird is replaced with a UFO. This is the only area in the game where enemies go through cosmetic changes befitting the location. An unnamed astronaut also wanders in front of the lunar module.

Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island / Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3[edit]

The moon as seen during the fight with Raphael the Raven in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island.
The moon from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island.

A much smaller moon also appears in Raphael The Raven's Castle, which is World 5-8 of Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island and its Game Boy Advance version, Raphael the Raven was combated on the moon (Ravens also used moon-like planetoids as their native turf). After Baby Bowser is defeated and returns to his normal size, Kamek takes him and flies to the moon.

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars[edit]

In Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars and its remake, the terrain of Star Hill heavily resembles the moon's surface. Additionally, when the Star Road is rebuilt in the original game, a crescent-shaped moon can be seen.

Mario Kart series[edit]

In addition to appearing in the Mario Kart series as the setting for several race and battle courses, the moon also appears in the background of many courses set during the night, such as Moonview Highway in Mario Kart Wii.

Mario Kart: Super Circuit[edit]

In Mario Kart: Super Circuit, the course Cheese Land seems to be on a moon made out of cheese, due to the amount of moon-like craters; it also has a moon in a starry sky. Little Mousers can be found here. The track returns in the DLC for Mario Kart 8 (as well as the base version of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe); however, it is no longer moon-themed, due to the daytime sky, as well as a more desert-like look and plateau-like layout.

Mario Kart 7[edit]

In Mario Kart 7, part of the Rainbow Road course goes over the moon. When the player drives over it, the music changes into a softer variation of the Rainbow Road theme.

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe[edit]

3DS Rainbow Road in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
3DS Rainbow Road's Moon in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

In Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, the battle course Lunar Colony takes place on the moon and once again features low gravity and craters that the player can trick off of. 3DS Rainbow Road returns in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe as part of the third wave of the Booster Course Pass DLC; as such, the Moon segment returns in that course.

Mario Kart Tour[edit]

In Mario Kart Tour, the moon appears in the background of GBA Sunset Wilds during the night segment and the returning course 3DS Rainbow Road.

Luigi's Mansion[edit]

A version of the moon appears in Luigi's Mansion and its remake, in the background of the Observatory. Luigi, while progressing through the mansion, blows the moon up with a Shining Ghost shot from his Poltergust 3000, creating a path of debris that leads to the Star he is looking for.

WarioWare series[edit]

The moon has sometimes appeared in the WarioWare series. In WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!, the moon can be seen at the end of a game in Balloon Bang, and the player who lost is found here after the balloon explodes. In WarioWare Gold, the moon, which is white and has a crescent shape, is seen at night over Luxeville in the opening cutscene.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]

RogueportPetalburgPetal MeadowsHooktail CastleThe Great TreeBoggly WoodsPirate's GrottoKeelhaul KeyTwilight TownTwilight TrailFahr OutpostCreepy SteepleMoonX-Naut FortressGlitzvillePoshley SanctumRiverside StationPoshley HeightsA map of Rogueport and the surrounding areas visited during Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
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The moon's sprite from outer space, in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Mario and co. have to go to the moon in order to obtain the Crystal Star, which is located in the X-Naut Fortress. The X-Naut Fortress itself was located on the moon, as well. The only way Mario could get to the moon was to fire himself out of Big Bob in Fahr Outpost. Once landing on the moon, Goombella also mentions how a Goomba landed on the moon in '69, which is a reference to the Apollo 11 landing (the first manned landing on the Earth's moon) in 1969 (in the Nintendo Switch remake, she no longer mentions a specific year). The moon in this game is shown to contain no land features other than craters and rocks.

The moon is also consistently visible throughout Twilight Town - it is an apparently significant object to the villagers there, who believe it has the power to grant wishes. One of the Twilighters even foreshadows the fact that Princess Peach is being held captive on the moon; if Mario speaks to him after his name and body are stolen, he exclaims that someone living on the moon must have heard his wish to not be turned into a pig before asking Mario who he thinks lives there, to which there are two possible answers - "little green men" or "Princess Peach."

On the moon, with its low gravity, Mario and co. jump much higher than normal but also move more slowly, making it difficult to avoid enemies such as Moon Clefts. The moon spans six areas, which loop unlike other areas in the game. Interestingly, when approaching the X-Naut Fortress from the foreground, a high-pitched sound can be heard.

The following enemies appear on the Moon:

For possible enemy formations, see List of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door enemy formations § The Moon.

Items[edit]

The following items are found on the moon:

Item Location
Courage Shell Courage Shell In the screen to the left of the landing screen, it is in the cracked rock in the south.
Maple Syrup Maple Syrup Nintendo Switch In a breakable rock in the second screen right of the landing site, in the west.
In a breakable rock in the second screen left of the landing site, in the east.
POW Block POW Block Nintendo Switch In a breakable rock in the screen with the X-Naut Fortress in the background, in the southwest.
Power Punch Power Punch In the screen with the X-Naut Fortress, it is in the cracked rock in the southeast.
Ruin Powder Ruin Powder Nintendo GameCube In the screen to the right of the X-Naut Fortress screen, it is inside the cracked rock in the center.
Star Piece (Paper Mario series) Star Piece In the screen with the X-Naut Fortress, it is behind a rock to the southeast of the pipe.
Stop Watch Stopwatch In the landing screen, it is in the cracked rock in the northwest.
Volt Mushroom Volt Mushroom In the screen to the east of the landing screen, it is in the cracked rock in the middle.
Ultra Mushroom Ultra Mushroom Nintendo Switch In a breakable rock in the first screen right of the landing site, in the northeast.

Tattles[edit]

  • "We're on the moon! Awesome! The moon I always look up at, can you believe it? I mean, I heard they'd put a Goomba on the moon in '69, but who knew WE'D get here? Boy, nothing's impossible on your adventures, Mario! You are the COOLEST!" (GCN)
    • "We're on the moon! Awesome! The moon I always look up at, can you believe it? I mean, I heard they'd put a Goomba on the moon, but who knew WE'D get here? Boy, nothing's impossible on your adventures, Mario! You are the COOLEST!" (Switch)
  • "Boy, I guess there are pretty much just rocks on the moon. I guess I knew that, but it's still kind of disappointing. Bummer..." (GCN)
    • "Boy, I guess there are pretty much just rocks on the moon. I guess I knew that, but it's still kind of disappointing. Lousy, boring moon..." (Switch)
  • "The stars sure are pretty here. I wonder if I can find my favorite constellation... I'm such a totally shameless romantic, it's not even funny."
  • "There's a weird-looking building off in the distance. Why would THAT be here? Looks like we'll need to find a pipe to get there, though. So...let's look for a pipe."
  • "You see the Moon Clefts that live up here? You think they live on green cheese, Mario? ...You know I'm kidding, right? I'm not that much of a cheeseball...get it? I'm still bummed there are only rocks here." (GCN)
    • "You see the Moon Clefts that live up here? You think they live on green cheese, Mario? You know I'm kidding, right? I'm not that much of a cheeseball...get it? I'm still upset there are only rocks here." (Switch)
  • "Hey, Mario! Did you see that? I saw a comet or something! It was all, like, "PSHOOWEE!" Should I try and make three wishes, do you think? I wish for... Hee hee hee! That's TOP SECRET!"

Mario Party 8[edit]

Test for the Best completed with a score higher than 9800 in the game Mario Party 8.
The moon from Mario Party 8

In Mario Party 8, the moon appears in Test for the Best, where the players can reach it if they have a score of 9800 points or more. Various Captain Shy Guys are seen on it.

Donkey Kong Country Returns[edit]

The moon also appears in each of the possible but similar endings for Donkey Kong Country Returns, depending on the characters remaining. After defeating Tiki Tong, the Kongs are blasted high in the sky and fall down to the moon. If only Donkey Kong defeats Tiki Tong, Donkey Kong uses his fist to punch the moon into the atmosphere and slam into Tiki Tong Tower in the Volcano. If Tiki Tong is defeated by Diddy Kong, Diddy attempts to escape the gravitational pull of the moon to no avail and lands on his head. However, the force of the impact also results in Diddy unintentionally causing the moon to fall and slam into the tower. If Tiki Tong is defeated while both Kongs are active, Donkey Kong has Diddy Kong speed him toward the moon with his jetpack, accelerating Donkey Kong as he punches the moon, which causes it to fall onto the tower. After the moon crushes Tiki Tong Tower, the volcano erupts the banana hoard, sending the moon back into its original position.

Yoshi's Woolly World / Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World[edit]

The moon appears several times in Yoshi's Woolly World and its 3DS port. In the game's handcrafted aesthetic, the moon is held up by a string, and only the front half of it exists. In the game's ending, Kamek and Baby Bowser fly past the moon. Poochy is on the moon, and a skit plays out involving all three characters and a Bomb Guy. At the end of Wonderful World of Wool, Yoshi is launched over the moon which has three Red Shy Guys on it.

Yoshi's Crafted World[edit]

The moon reappears in Yoshi's Crafted World, where it appears in the second portion of the course The Countdown Begins.

Profiles[edit]

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]

  • Area Tattles:
    • "We're on the moon! Awesome! The moon I always look up at, can you believe it? I mean, I heard they'd put a Goomba on the moon in '69, but who knew WE'D get here? Boy, nothing's impossible on your adventures, Mario! You are the COOLEST!"
    • "Boy, I guess there are pretty much just rocks on the moon. I guess I knew that, but it's still kind of disappointing. Bummer... (GCN) / Lousy, boring moon..." (Switch)
    • "The stars sure are pretty here. I wonder if I can find my favorite constellation... I'm such a totally shameless romantic, it's not even funny."
    • "There's a weird-looking building off in the distance. Why would THAT be there? Looks like we'll need to find a pipe to get there, though. So...let's look for a pipe."
    • "You see the Moon Clefts that live up here? You think they live on green cheese, Mario? ...You know I'm kidding, right? I'm not that much of a cheeseball...get it? I'm still bummed (GCN) / upset (Switch) there are only rocks here."
    • "Hey, Mario! Did you see that? I saw a comet or something! It was all, like, "PSHOOWEE!" Should I try and make three wishes, do you think? I wish for... Hee hee hee! That's TOP SECRET!"
  • Map: The best place in the world for stargazing, but also a place pocked with craters large and small. In contrast to the world where Mario and his friends live, it's very difficult to traverse.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese つき[?]
Tsuki
Moon
Chinese 月亮[?]
Yuèliang
Moon
Dutch Maan[?] Moon
French Lune[?] Moon
German Mond[?] Moon
Italian Luna[?] Moon
Korean [?]
Dal
Moon
Portuguese Lua[?] Moon
Romanian Lună[?] Moon
Russian Луна[?]
Luna
Moon
Spanish Luna[?] Moon

References[edit]