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{{character infobox
|image=[[File:Western_Land_MP2_Preview.png|200px]]<br>Steamer in the preview for [[Western Land]] in ''Mario Party 2''
|species=Train
|first_appearance=''[[Mario Party 2]]'' ([[List of games by date#1999|1999]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Mario Party DS]]'' ([[List of games by date#2007|2007]])
}}
{{quote|Hit the block and choose a direction, would ya? A {{color-link|purple|Goomba}} will be a-sendin' ya backwards.|Steamer|Mario Party 2}}
'''Steamer''' is a steam locomotive found only in some of the games of the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]]. It speaks with a {{wp|Southern American English}} accent, particularly that of a precious metals prospector, and is usually seen lugging a small wooden train car behind it on which characters can stand as it moves about. It also has a lamp on the top of its "face," a red "nose" where a unit number would appear on a normal steam-powered train, and a thick gray mustache with matching eyebrows (while not having visible eyes), giving it the appearance of an elderly person. It is the main attraction in [[Western Land]] in ''[[Mario Party 2]]'', where it makes its debut. The characters can ride Steamer by hitting a block. If the character hits the block and gets a [[Toad]], Steamer goes forward, but if a [[Goomba]] appears, Steamer goes backward. Riding Steamer allows characters to move farther than they normally could with hitting the [[Dice Block]]. Characters who are on the track and get hit by Steamer are sent back to the start of the map. Since ''Mario Party 2'', Steamer has been associated with ramming into characters and sending them flying. When on the move, Steamer makes a sound resembling that of a high-pitched train whistle and steam shoots from its sides.


In the [[Marioverse]] there are many '''trains'''. A train appeared in ''[[Mario Party 2]]'', that a character could ride, but first a block would appear over their head. If the character hit it and got a [[Toad]] the train would go forward, but if a [[Goomba]] appeared the train would go backward.
Steamer makes a cameo appearance in ''[[Mario Party 3]]'' in the Duel minigame [[End of the Line]]. In this [[minigame]], the players get knocked onto its trailing car and must guide it through three pairs of tunnels to safely make it to the station, where one tunnel leads them off a cliff and the other keeps them on the track.


In one of the courses in ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' there was a train traveling around the course. If touched the character who tocuhed it would fly in the air.
Steamer makes another, minor cameo on the ''[[Mario Party 4]]'' board [[Toad's Midway Madness]], where it moves around the train tracks in the background.


In ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' one of the [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshies]] tranformations was a [[Yoshi Train|train]].
In ''[[Mario Party 5]]''{{'}}s Super Duel Mode, the player can assemble a machine that heavily resembles Steamer by combining the Choo-Choo Body, Choo-Choo Tires, and Choo-Choo engine. These parts together provide high speed and very poor control, stats that are consistent with Steamer's behavior in the other ''Mario Party'' games.


In ''[[Paper Mario]]'' there is a [[Toy Train]].
In ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', a toy Steamer makes an appearance in the 1-vs-3 minigame [[Track Star (minigame)|Track Star]]. One player stands on the toy train, and the rest stand on the rails and try to escape it.


[[Diddy Kong]] also has a tiny train called the [[Barrel Train]] in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''.
Western Land returns in ''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]'', and Steamer can be seen parked at the station closest to the starting position.
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During ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', the insane boss, [[Booster]], is seen riding a minature train inside [[Booster Tower]].
==Gallery==
<gallery>
MP2 Steamer.png|Steamer featured in ''Mario Party 2''
Koopa_and_Steamer_Ride.png|A [[Koopa Troopa]] rides Steamer in the opening preview of Western Land.
MP2 Western Land Riding Steamer.png|[[Mario]] hitches a ride on Steamer on the lower segment of Western Land.
Steamer EOTL.png|Steamer in [[End of the Line]]
Steamer MP4.png|Steamer's cameo in ''Mario Party 4''
Choochoo body.png|The "Choo Choo" body in ''Mario Party 5''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Super Duel Mode
Steamer MPDS.png|The toy Steamer in [[Track Star (minigame)|Track Star]]
SteamerSMPJ.png|Steamer in ''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]''
</gallery>


[[Category:Vehicles]]
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=シュッポー
|JapR=Shuppō
|JapM=From「シュポシュポ」(''shupo-shupo'', an onomatopoeia for the sound of a departing steam-engine train)
|Spa=Vapor
|SpaM=Steam
|Ita=Ciuf Ciuf
|ItaM=Choo Choo
}}
 
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{{SMPJ}}
[[Category:Trains]]
[[Category:Mario Party 2 characters]]
[[Category:Mario Party 3 characters]]
[[Category:Mario Party 4 characters]]
[[Category:Mario Party 5 characters]]
[[Category:Mario Party DS characters]]
[[Category:Super Mario Party Jamboree characters]]

Latest revision as of 00:41, August 31, 2024

Steamer
A preview for Western Land in Mario Party 2
Steamer in the preview for Western Land in Mario Party 2
Species Train
First appearance Mario Party 2 (1999)
Latest appearance Mario Party DS (2007)
“Hit the block and choose a direction, would ya? A Goomba will be a-sendin' ya backwards.”
Steamer, Mario Party 2

Steamer is a steam locomotive found only in some of the games of the Mario Party series. It speaks with a Southern American English accent, particularly that of a precious metals prospector, and is usually seen lugging a small wooden train car behind it on which characters can stand as it moves about. It also has a lamp on the top of its "face," a red "nose" where a unit number would appear on a normal steam-powered train, and a thick gray mustache with matching eyebrows (while not having visible eyes), giving it the appearance of an elderly person. It is the main attraction in Western Land in Mario Party 2, where it makes its debut. The characters can ride Steamer by hitting a block. If the character hits the block and gets a Toad, Steamer goes forward, but if a Goomba appears, Steamer goes backward. Riding Steamer allows characters to move farther than they normally could with hitting the Dice Block. Characters who are on the track and get hit by Steamer are sent back to the start of the map. Since Mario Party 2, Steamer has been associated with ramming into characters and sending them flying. When on the move, Steamer makes a sound resembling that of a high-pitched train whistle and steam shoots from its sides.

Steamer makes a cameo appearance in Mario Party 3 in the Duel minigame End of the Line. In this minigame, the players get knocked onto its trailing car and must guide it through three pairs of tunnels to safely make it to the station, where one tunnel leads them off a cliff and the other keeps them on the track.

Steamer makes another, minor cameo on the Mario Party 4 board Toad's Midway Madness, where it moves around the train tracks in the background.

In Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode, the player can assemble a machine that heavily resembles Steamer by combining the Choo-Choo Body, Choo-Choo Tires, and Choo-Choo engine. These parts together provide high speed and very poor control, stats that are consistent with Steamer's behavior in the other Mario Party games.

In Mario Party DS, a toy Steamer makes an appearance in the 1-vs-3 minigame Track Star. One player stands on the toy train, and the rest stand on the rails and try to escape it.

Western Land returns in Super Mario Party Jamboree, and Steamer can be seen parked at the station closest to the starting position.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese シュッポー[?]
Shuppō
From「シュポシュポ」(shupo-shupo, an onomatopoeia for the sound of a departing steam-engine train)
Italian Ciuf Ciuf[?] Choo Choo
Spanish Vapor[?] Steam