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Lena | {{character infobox | ||
|image=[[File:Lena3.png{{!}}250px]] | |||
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros. (film)|Super Mario Bros.]]'' (1993) | |||
|species=[[Dinohattanite]]/Pterosaur | |||
|portrayed_by=[[Fiona Shaw]]}} | |||
{{quote|Everyone deserves what they've earned! And I've earned this!|[[Lena]]|[[Super Mario Bros. (film)|Super Mario Bros.]]}} | |||
She is | '''Lena''' is a character that appears in the 1993 [[Super Mario Bros. (film)|''Super Mario Bros.'' film]]. She is [[Bowser|President Koopa]]'s assistant and love interest, portrayed by [[Fiona Shaw]]. | ||
==History== | |||
===''Super Mario Bros.'' film=== | |||
[[File:Lena1.jpg|thumb|190px|left|Lena after being electrocuted by wiring on [[Koopa Square]]]] | |||
Early in the movie, Lena is introduced as Koopa's significant other and loyal assistant residing in [[Koopa's Tower]]. Upon [[Princess Daisy (film)|Daisy]] being taken into [[Koopa's Tower]] by [[Iggy (film character)|Iggy]] and [[Spike (film character)|Spike]], Lena begins to display jealousy and resentment, fearing that Koopa is looking to replace her with Daisy. Nevertheless, she follows Koopa in his pursuit of obtaining the [[meteorite piece]] to merge the dimensions. She removes Daisy from the Goomba Barracks, and takes her to her own personal room up on Koopa's Tower; Lena mentions that it used to be her room before her "promotion". There, she informs Daisy that [[Daisy's mother|her mother]] is dead and that Koopa needs her in order to merge the dimensions of [[Dinohattan]] and Earth personally; Koopa believes only Daisy is able to merge the dimensions successfully, a prospect that Lena is skeptical of. Lena is alerted to the present of [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] at the [[Boom Boom Bar]] by the [[Hat Check Girl]] working there, and she arrives with a group of [[Goomba]]s; the Goombas arrest Spike and Iggy, while Lena retrieves the meteorite piece after Mario and Luigi lose it in their attempts to thwart the Goombas. | |||
Lena attempts to bring the meteorite piece to Koopa, who blows her off due to being angry and distracted. This upsets Lena into to carrying out the mission without Koopa, intending to invade [[Earth]] for herself. She attempts to kill Daisy while sarcastically agreeing to "help" Daisy get out, but is thwarted by the royal pet, [[Yoshi]]. Daisy runs away as Yoshi pulls Lena towards him with his tongue, and she stabs Yoshi with a knife and follows after Daisy. Koopa learns that Lena secretly made off with the meteorite and orders her arrest; [[Sergeant Simon]] arrests Lena and confiscates the piece, which he turns over to Koopa. | |||
During Koopa's battle with Mario, he loses the meteorite piece, and Lena covertly grabs it while leaning over a railing underneath; the railing gives away and she falls onto wiring below, which electrocutes her. She survives the electrocution, but it leaves her severely burned and causes her hair to spike, giving it a gray streak. Lena laughs maniacally, the meteorite piece still in her possession, and runs into the meteorite chamber to merge the dimensions. As Daisy and Luigi run after her and warn her not to, she inserts the meteorite into the chamber and starts the merging of the two dimensions; this creates a massive power surge that vaporizes Lena, with the blast shooting her skeletal remains into a wall and embedding it there. The skeleton's jaw drops down in an apparent drawing of last breath after Daisy realizes that Koopa was right: only Daisy herself can withstand the force of the meteorite. Lena's actions are ultimately undone by Daisy and Luigi separating the dimensions via the latter's plumbing tools. | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
LenaGlass.png|Lena holding a drink | |||
Lena2.png|Lena enjoying a drink | |||
Lena.jpg|Lena discusses [[President Koopa]]'s plans | |||
LenaSkeleton.png|Lena's skeleton remains | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Trivia== | |||
*The Lena skeleton prop used in the film has been repurposed as decoration for the Barbary Coast bar located in Wilmington, North Carolina.<ref>[https://twitter.com/smbmovie/status/1203493970535272449?s=20&t=bjOpHIqsSqM2xHQP6chPHQ Lena's fossilized remains are to this day on display at the Barbary Coast Bar in Wilmington, North Carolina.] @smbmovie</ref><ref>Cinemassacre (November 8, 2019). [https://youtu.be/bTWw2eoA7r0?t=1099 Super Mario Bros. The Movie (1993) - Rental Reviews]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved November 13, 2019.</ref> | |||
*Lena's design appears to sport some pterosaur-like features as a possible reference to her ancestral lineage: she sports a beehive-like hairdo very reminiscent of a ''Pteranodon'''s long crest and her outfits often sport long, flowing capes resembling a pterosaur's massive wingspan. | |||
*Lena does not appear at all in the [[Super Mario: Makai Teikoku no Megami|manga adaptation]] of the movie. Instead, [[Iggy (film character)|Iggy]] and [[Spike (film character)|Spike]] take over her usual role, including ultimately perishing from trying to use the meteorite. Daisy's mother in the manga, however, does take cues from Lena. | |||
==References== | |||
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{{SMB film}} | |||
[[Category:Dinohattanites]] | |||
[[Category:Deceased characters]] | |||
[[Category:Super Mario Bros. (film) characters]] |
Latest revision as of 17:43, August 13, 2024
Lena | |
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Species | Dinohattanite/Pterosaur |
First appearance | Super Mario Bros. (1993) |
Portrayed by | Fiona Shaw |
- “Everyone deserves what they've earned! And I've earned this!”
- —Lena, Super Mario Bros.
Lena is a character that appears in the 1993 Super Mario Bros. film. She is President Koopa's assistant and love interest, portrayed by Fiona Shaw.
History[edit]
Super Mario Bros. film[edit]
Early in the movie, Lena is introduced as Koopa's significant other and loyal assistant residing in Koopa's Tower. Upon Daisy being taken into Koopa's Tower by Iggy and Spike, Lena begins to display jealousy and resentment, fearing that Koopa is looking to replace her with Daisy. Nevertheless, she follows Koopa in his pursuit of obtaining the meteorite piece to merge the dimensions. She removes Daisy from the Goomba Barracks, and takes her to her own personal room up on Koopa's Tower; Lena mentions that it used to be her room before her "promotion". There, she informs Daisy that her mother is dead and that Koopa needs her in order to merge the dimensions of Dinohattan and Earth personally; Koopa believes only Daisy is able to merge the dimensions successfully, a prospect that Lena is skeptical of. Lena is alerted to the present of Mario and Luigi at the Boom Boom Bar by the Hat Check Girl working there, and she arrives with a group of Goombas; the Goombas arrest Spike and Iggy, while Lena retrieves the meteorite piece after Mario and Luigi lose it in their attempts to thwart the Goombas.
Lena attempts to bring the meteorite piece to Koopa, who blows her off due to being angry and distracted. This upsets Lena into to carrying out the mission without Koopa, intending to invade Earth for herself. She attempts to kill Daisy while sarcastically agreeing to "help" Daisy get out, but is thwarted by the royal pet, Yoshi. Daisy runs away as Yoshi pulls Lena towards him with his tongue, and she stabs Yoshi with a knife and follows after Daisy. Koopa learns that Lena secretly made off with the meteorite and orders her arrest; Sergeant Simon arrests Lena and confiscates the piece, which he turns over to Koopa.
During Koopa's battle with Mario, he loses the meteorite piece, and Lena covertly grabs it while leaning over a railing underneath; the railing gives away and she falls onto wiring below, which electrocutes her. She survives the electrocution, but it leaves her severely burned and causes her hair to spike, giving it a gray streak. Lena laughs maniacally, the meteorite piece still in her possession, and runs into the meteorite chamber to merge the dimensions. As Daisy and Luigi run after her and warn her not to, she inserts the meteorite into the chamber and starts the merging of the two dimensions; this creates a massive power surge that vaporizes Lena, with the blast shooting her skeletal remains into a wall and embedding it there. The skeleton's jaw drops down in an apparent drawing of last breath after Daisy realizes that Koopa was right: only Daisy herself can withstand the force of the meteorite. Lena's actions are ultimately undone by Daisy and Luigi separating the dimensions via the latter's plumbing tools.
Gallery[edit]
Lena discusses President Koopa's plans
Trivia[edit]
- The Lena skeleton prop used in the film has been repurposed as decoration for the Barbary Coast bar located in Wilmington, North Carolina.[1][2]
- Lena's design appears to sport some pterosaur-like features as a possible reference to her ancestral lineage: she sports a beehive-like hairdo very reminiscent of a Pteranodon's long crest and her outfits often sport long, flowing capes resembling a pterosaur's massive wingspan.
- Lena does not appear at all in the manga adaptation of the movie. Instead, Iggy and Spike take over her usual role, including ultimately perishing from trying to use the meteorite. Daisy's mother in the manga, however, does take cues from Lena.
References[edit]
- ^ Lena's fossilized remains are to this day on display at the Barbary Coast Bar in Wilmington, North Carolina. @smbmovie
- ^ Cinemassacre (November 8, 2019). Super Mario Bros. The Movie (1993) - Rental Reviews. YouTube. Retrieved November 13, 2019.
Super Mario Bros. film | |
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Protagonists | Mario • Luigi • Toad • Princess Daisy • The King • Daniella • Yoshi |
Antagonists | President Koopa • Lena • Iggy • Spike • Sergeant Simon • Big Bertha • Anthony Scapelli |
Minor characters | Angelica • Daisy's mother • Egon • Hat Check Girl • James • Old lady • Pizza Delivery Boy |
Species | Dinohattanite • Fungus Unit • Goombas • Snifits |
Locations | Dinohattan • Devo 4 • Devo Chamber • Koopa Square • Boom Boom Bar • Koopa's Tower • Koopahari Desert |
Companies | Mario Brothers Plumbing • Scapelli Construction |
Objects, items, etc. | Bob-ombs • De-evolution • Devolution Gun • Fireball gun • Meteorite piece • Sludge Gulper • Thwomp Stompers |
Music | Original Motion Picture Soundtrack • Almost Unreal • Walk the Dinosaur |
Manga | Super Mario: Makai Teikoku no Megami • Bakudan Kinoko |
Miscellaneous | Deleted scenes • ERTL Merchandise • Gallery • The Making of... Super Mario Bros. • Staff • Trading Cards |