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A '''list of implied species''' that have not physically appeared in any form of media up to this point in time. Regardless of their lack of appearances, the implied species have been mentioned at least once throughout the ''[[Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' series.  
A '''list of implied species''' that have not physically appeared in any form of media up to this point in time. Regardless of their lack of appearances, the implied species have been mentioned at least once throughout the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' franchise.


==Business Bro.==
==Ancient Stickerish==
'''Business Bros.''' are a type of [[Hammer Bro.]] whose existence is only implied in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. The only known Business Bro. is [[Hamma Jamma]]'s [[Hamma Jamma's Father|father]], although there are very likely several more.
The '''Ancient Stickerish''' people are mentioned in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''. In [[the Enigmansion]], one text on a bookshelf reads "PAPERABBLESTICKEROBBLE DERRSTICKER STICKARONISTICK PAPERDAPERDOOPER STICKITYSTICKITYSTICKITY PAPEROOSKI PAPERDOODLE STICKERPAPERRAWK." [[Kersti]] claims to have not studied Ancient Stickerish since high school, and flunked her Ancient Stickerish class. However, she manages to translate it as "an ancient prophecy that fell from the Sticker Comet" that reads "The five lights...then the truth shall be revealed!"


Business Bros. seem to be the Hammer Bro. answer to the businessman. Therefore, it is assumed that Business Bros. lead a more laid back, controlled, and much less violent life in comparison to normal Hammer Bros. Also, as Hamma Jamma once told [[Mario]], dropping out of Hammer Bros. school to go to Business Bros. school (as his father did) is a responsible (yet, according to him, lame) act.
===Names in other languages===
{{foreign names
|Spa= Pegatinés antiguo
|SpaM= Old Stickerese
}}


==Centipede==
==Business Bro==
'''Centipedes''' are a non-fictional species of of anthropods referrenced by [[Dr. Sheldon]] in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode [[Jungle Fever]]. When Dr. Sheldon was mixing together ingredients for his [[Industrial Strength Itching Potion]], one of the ingredients he mentioned was four left legs from a right-handed centipede.
'''Business Bros.''' are a type of [[Hammer Bro]] whose existence is only implied in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. The only known Business Bro is [[Hamma, Bamma, and Flare#Hamma Jamma|Hamma Jamma]]'s [[List of implied characters#Hamma Jamma's father|father]].


==Donkey==
As Hamma Jamma tells [[Mario]], dropping out of Hammer Bros. school to go to Business Bros. school (as his father did) is a responsible (yet, according to him, lame) act.
:''"Donkey" redirects here. For information about the ape character, see [[Donkey Kong]].''
'''Donkeys''' are a non-fictional species of animal referenced in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''.  When [[Baby Bowser]] first saw [[Yoshi]], he asked whether he was a donkey and declared his desire to ride him as though he were one.


==Ice ant==
===Names in other languages===
'''Ice ants''' are insects briefly mentioned by the giant [[Mr. Blizzard]] in [[Snowman's Land]] in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. They are presumably ants that have adapted to living in cold environments. When Mario attempts to cross the bridge in front of the Mr. Blizzard, the snowman will mistake him for what he claims could be either an ice ant or a snow flea, and attempt to blow him away.
{{foreign names
|Jap=サラリーブロス
|JapR=Sararī Burosu
|JapM=Salary Bros.
|Chi=上班兄弟
|ChiR=Shàngbān Xiōngdì
|ChiM=Business Bros.
|Kor=회사원브러스
|KorR=Hoesawon Beureoseu
|KorM=Business Bros.
}}


==Luff==
==Luff==
The '''Luffs''' once made up a great kingdom. Their tale is told in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', and, although they are never seen, they are integral to the deeper parts of [[Luigi]]'s ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' adventure.
The '''Luffs''' once made up a great kingdom. Their tale is told in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', and, although they are never seen, they are integral to the deeper parts of [[Luigi]]'s ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' adventure. Fitting with the food theme of Luigi's adventure, "Luff" may derive from "loaf" (as in a loaf of bread).


The Luffs were responsible for the forging of the [[Marvelous Compass]], and they used its clairvoyant powers to take over the majority of the [[Mushroom World|world]]. However, they were very miserly, and the compass cursed them, destroying their empire. Hoping that this would not happen to other kingdoms, a Luff boy named [[Cranberry]] broke the Marvelous Compass into seven parts, hiding six and keeping one with him in [[Rapturous Ruins]], possibly ruins of a Luff establishment. After a thousand years of sleep, Cranberry would become the last of the Luffs, and even he disappeared when awoken by Luigi, a hero worthy of rebuilding the Marvelous Compass.
The Luffs were responsible for the forging of the [[List of implied items#Marvelous Compass|Marvelous Compass]], and they used its powers to take over the majority of the world. However, since the Luffs misused it, the compass cursed them, destroying their empire. Hoping that this would not happen to other kingdoms, a Luff boy named [[List of implied characters#Cranberry|Cranberry]] broke the Marvelous Compass into seven parts, hiding six and keeping one with him in [[List of implied locations#Rapturous Ruins|Rapturous Ruins]]. After a thousand years of sleep, Cranberry would become the last of the Luffs, and even he disappeared when awoken by Luigi, who intended to rebuild the Marvelous Compass.


The Luffs' part in Luigi's story was not yet over, however. After making it to [[Hatesong Tower]], Luigi would soon hear the true intention of [[Minister Crepe]]: He had apparently always been planning to usurp the Marvelous Compass from Luigi's hands and reestablish the Luff Kingdom as his own. Luigi would not comply, and Crepe was soon defeated. The Luffian part in ''[[Mario (series)|Mario]]'' had ended.
The Luffs' part in Luigi's story was not yet over, however. After making it to [[List of implied locations#Hatesong Tower|Hatesong Tower]], Luigi would soon hear the true intention of [[List of implied characters#Minister Crepe|Minister Crepe]]: He had apparently always been planning to usurp the Marvelous Compass from Luigi's hands and reestablish the Luff Kingdom as his own. Luigi would not comply, and Crepe was soon defeated.


==Mosquito==
===Names in other languages===
'''Mosquitoes''' are a non-fictional species of flying insects that suck the blood of larger organisms, such as [[human]]s, to feed their young. Humans often get "mosquito bites," or itchy, inflamed bumps. [[Luigi]] referenced them in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode "[[Jungle Fever]]," implying their existence on either [[Earth]] or [[Mushroom World]].
{{foreign names
|Jap=ロルチ
|JapR=Roruchi
|JapM=Possibly from「ロール·パン」(''rōru-pan'', "bread roll") and possibly the diminutive suffix「ち」(''-chi'')
|ChiS=洛鲁基
|ChiSR=Luòlǔjī
|ChiSM=Transliteration of the Japanese name
|ChiT=洛魯基
|ChiTR=Luòlǔjī
|ChiTM=Transliteration of the Japanese name
|Dut=Noni
|DutM=From ''noni'' (a fruit also known as the Indian mulberry)
|Fre=Atloride
|FreM=
|Ger=Mistralier
|GerM=
|Ita=Loruci
|ItaM=From the Japanese name
|Kor=롤리
|KorR=Lolli
|KorM=Derived from "lollipop"
|Spa=Lolichi
|SpaM=From Japanese name and maybe ''lichi'' ("lychee")
}}


==RecordoMeow==  
==Recordomeow==  
The '''RecordoMeows''' are implied creatures seemingly found in [[Fort Francis]]. They are only mentioned in Chapters 3-1 and 3-4 of ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''; they are presumed to be [[PatrolMeow]]-style kitten robots that are known to record [[Francis]]' beloved television programs.
The '''Recordomeows''' are implied creatures seemingly found in [[Fort Francis]]. They are only mentioned in Chapters 3-1 and 3-4 of ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. They apparently record [[Francis]]'s TV shows while he is away.


==Sea turtles==
==Soakit==
'''Sea turtles''' were mentioned in the ''[[Super Mario Bros. (film)|Super Mario Bros.]]'' film when [[Luigi]] was driving with [[Mario]] to a [[plumber|plumbing]] job.  When Luigi made a right turn instead of a left based on his feelings, much to Mario's annoyance, he justified his decision by saying he had read that seas turtles navigate thousands of miles on instinct.  Mario retorted that they did not do that in Brooklyn traffic.
'''Soakits''' are a variant of [[Snifit]]s. In the hot springs of [[Redpepper Crater]] in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'', two Snifits say that they are "converting to Soakits" instead of being Snifits.


==Snow flea==
===Names in other languages===
'''Snow fleas''' are insects briefly mentioned by the giant [[Mr. Blizzard]] in [[Snowman's Land]] in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. Nothing is known about them, except that they are presumably fleas that can adapt to cold temperatures. When Mario attempts to cross the bridge in front of the Mr. Blizzard, the snowman will mistake him for what he claims could be either an ice ant or a snow flea, and attempt to blow him away.
{{foreign names
|FreA=Maskrachat
|FreAM=From ''Maskrache'' ("[[Snifit]]")
|SpaA=Mojiti
|SpaAM=A pun on ''Olfiti'' ("Snifit") and ''mojar'' ("to get wet")
<!-- This line in the European Spanish version is "Mmm... Se acabaron las fechorias. En cuanto salga de aqui, presento mi dimision. !Pasare el resto de mis dias en remojo!" with no Soakit analogue -->
}}


== Soybean Civilization ==
==Soybean civilization==
The '''Soybean Civilization''', whose people have also been collectively referred to as the "'''Soybeans'''", was an ancient civilization that once inhabited the [[Beanbean Kingdom]]. Most of the Soybeans' past (and even their existence, which is only verified by the [[Beanstone]]s and other remnants) is an enigma, and they were only hinted at in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. Even hearing about the Soybean Civilization is completely optional for the Mario Bros., but they can do so by talking to [[Fava]]'s brother (who describes himself as a great intellect) in [[Beanbean Castle Town]], unless the town is under attack by [[Cackletta]]. If they do so, he will inform them that he is currently most interested in studying the Soybean Civilization and will ask [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] if they wish to hear a report on it. If they answer "Yes", then he will begin speaking of the civilization, revealing much about it.
{{main|Soybean civilization}}
 
Apparently, the Soybean Civilization coexisted with (or possibly included) at least three [[Beanish]] subspecies: spin-beans (who had the ability of flight, likely a reference to the [[Spin Jump]]), mole-beans (who, like any other type of mole, could dig through the ground), and dash-beans (who could move at super speeds, hence their name). According to the intellect, the Soybeans may have also very well lived in the Beanbean Kingdom (or maybe even Beanbean Castle Town itself), although the only possible proof of this would be the location of the ten Beanstones, the civilization's buried treasures, in the town. The Mario Brothers could then accept the man's challenge of locating these underground gems, and he would finally reveal that the Soybeans were extremely short; as such, only Mario's crushed form could find the otherwise invisible Beanstones. (When the small Mario stood on one of the invisible pits in which the gems were placed, an exclamation point would appear above his head and, if ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' was being played on a [[Game Boy Player]], the [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]] controller would rumble.)
 
Afterwards, a [[Little Fungitown]] NPC would state that the lift platform from [[Teehee Valley]] to Little Fungitown was built by the people of the Soybean Civilization; interestingly, the design of this platform (which sported many fancy [[Mushroom]]s) may suggest that the Soybeans had some connection to the [[Toad (species)|Toads]]. These were the only mentions of the great and ancient civilization, and, even when Mario and Luigi found the Beanstones and took them to Fava's aforementioned brother (who rewarded them with a Bros. Rock [[badge]]), he would only claim that he would announce his hypothesis on the civilization and take no further action in-game. Finally, it may be worth noting that, while references to the Soybean Civilization are rare in ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'', the invisible pits in which the Beanstones are stored (as well as the strange reactions they trigger in short people) were actually spoken off in one of the many books belonging to a separate character in Beanbean Castle Town.
 
=== Trivia ===
* The Soybeans' name simply comes from the [[Wikipedia:soybean|soybean]], a type of legume which is actually classified differently than the standard [[bean]].
* When Fava's brother talks about the Soybean Civilization, he refers to it as the less-proper "'''Soybean civilization'''"; however, the Little Fungitown character calls it the capitalized "Soybean Civilization".
* When Mario's small form steps over a place where a [[Bean Fruit]] or [[Chuckle Bean]] is buried, he will once again get the same exclamation point over his head as if he was standing above a Beanstone; it is therefore possible that the Soybean Civilization is also responsible for burying some of the Beanbean Kingdom's other buried treasures.
 
==Implied Pokémon species==
 
All of the following are [[Pokémon]] that have received a mention in the [[Trophy]] descriptions of other Pokémon from either ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' or ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. With the exception of Phione, they are of the same evolutionary line as the Pokémon in question.
*'''Abomasnow''' is a grass/ice-type Pokémon, and is the evolved form of Snover.
*'''Azumarill''' is a water-type Pokémon, and is the evolved form of Marill.
*'''Bayleef''' is a grass-type Pokémon, and is the evolved form of Chikorita.
*'''Beldum''' is a steel/psychic-type Pokémon, and the pre-evolved form of Metang, which in turn is the pre-evolved form of Metagross.
*'''Charmeleon''' is a fire-type Pokémon, and is the evolved form of Charmander. It is also the pre-evolved form of [[Charizard]].
*'''Combusken''' is a fire/fighting-type Pokémon, and is the evolved form of Torchic. It is also the pre-evolved form of Blaziken.
*'''Croconaw''' is a water-type Pokémon, and is the evolved form of Totodile.
*'''Drifblim''' is a ghost/flying-type Pokémon, and is the evolved form of Drifloon.
*'''Electabuzz''' is an electric-type Pokémon, and is the pre-evolved form of Electivire.
*'''Froslass''' is an ice/ghost-type Pokémon, and is an evolved form of Snorunt. Froslass is a female-only species.
*'''Glalie''' is an ice-type Pokémon, and is an evolved form of Snorunt.
*'''Gloom''' is a grass/poison-type Pokémon, and is the pre-evolved form of Bellossom.
*'''Golbat''' is a poison/flying-type Pokémon, and is the pre-evolved form of Crobat.
*'''Grovyle''' is a grass-type Pokémon, and is the evolved form of Treecko.
*'''Lopunny''' is a normal-type Pokémon, and is the evolved form of Buneary.
*'''Magneton''' is an electric/steel-type Pokémon, and is the pre-evolved form of Magenzone.
*'''Marowak''' is a ground-type Pokémon, and is the evolved form of Cubone.
*'''Metang''' is a steel/psychic-type Pokémon, and is the pre-evolved form of Metagross.
*'''Marshtomp''' is a water/ground-type Pokémon, and is the evolved form of Mudkip.
*'''Monferno''' is a fire/fighting-type Pokémon, and is the evolved form of Chimchar.
*'''Persian''' is a normal-type Pokémon, and is the evolved form of Meowth.
*'''Phione''' is a water-type Pokémon. It can be bred by mating a Manaphy with a Ditto. However, Phione does not evolve.
*'''Politoed''' is a water-type Pokémon, and is one of Poliwhirl's evolved forms.
*'''Poliwrath''' is a water/fighting-type Pokémon, and is one of Poliwhirl's evolved forms.
*'''Prinplup''' is a water-type Pokémon, and is the evolved form of Piplup.
*'''Quilava''' is a fire-type Pokémon, and is the evolved form of Cyndaquil.
*'''Raichu''' is an electric-type Pokémon, and is the final evolutionary form of of [[Pichu]] and [[Pikachu]].
*'''Scyther''' is a bug/steel-type Pokémon, and is the pre-evolved form of Scizor.
*'''Seaking''' is a water-type Pokémon, and is the evolved form of Goldeen.
*'''Skiploom''' is a grass/flying-type Pokémon, and is the evolved form of Hoppip.
*'''Staravia''' is a normal/flying-type Pokémon, and is the evolved form of Starly.
*'''Swalot''' is a poison-type Pokémon, and is the evolved form of Gulpin.
*'''Togetic''' is a normal/flying-type Pokémon, and is the evolved form of Togepi.
*'''Vaporeon''', '''Jolteon''', '''Flareon''', '''Espeon''' and '''Umbreon''', are five of Eevee's branched evolutionary forms, and are water, electric, fire, psychic and dark type Pokémon respectively.
*'''Voltorb''' is an electric-type Pokémon, and is the pre-evolved form of Electrode.
*'''Wartortle''' is a water-type Pokémon, and is the evolved form of [[Squirtle]]. It is also the pre-evolved form of Blastoise.
*'''Wigglytuff''' is a normal-type Pokémon, and is the evolved form of [[Jigglypuff]]. It is also the final form of Igglybuff.


==Vegebrodies==
The '''Vegebrodies''' are a species mentioned in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. They fought Muscle Lord Biceptius for unknown reasons.


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Latest revision as of 17:19, June 9, 2024

A list of implied species that have not physically appeared in any form of media up to this point in time. Regardless of their lack of appearances, the implied species have been mentioned at least once throughout the Super Mario franchise.

Ancient Stickerish[edit]

The Ancient Stickerish people are mentioned in Paper Mario: Sticker Star. In the Enigmansion, one text on a bookshelf reads "PAPERABBLESTICKEROBBLE DERRSTICKER STICKARONISTICK PAPERDAPERDOOPER STICKITYSTICKITYSTICKITY PAPEROOSKI PAPERDOODLE STICKERPAPERRAWK." Kersti claims to have not studied Ancient Stickerish since high school, and flunked her Ancient Stickerish class. However, she manages to translate it as "an ancient prophecy that fell from the Sticker Comet" that reads "The five lights...then the truth shall be revealed!"

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Spanish Pegatinés antiguo
Old Stickerese

Business Bro[edit]

Business Bros. are a type of Hammer Bro whose existence is only implied in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. The only known Business Bro is Hamma Jamma's father.

As Hamma Jamma tells Mario, dropping out of Hammer Bros. school to go to Business Bros. school (as his father did) is a responsible (yet, according to him, lame) act.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese サラリーブロス
Sararī Burosu
Salary Bros.

Chinese 上班兄弟
Shàngbān Xiōngdì
Business Bros.

Korean 회사원브러스
Hoesawon Beureoseu
Business Bros.

Luff[edit]

The Luffs once made up a great kingdom. Their tale is told in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, and, although they are never seen, they are integral to the deeper parts of Luigi's Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door adventure. Fitting with the food theme of Luigi's adventure, "Luff" may derive from "loaf" (as in a loaf of bread).

The Luffs were responsible for the forging of the Marvelous Compass, and they used its powers to take over the majority of the world. However, since the Luffs misused it, the compass cursed them, destroying their empire. Hoping that this would not happen to other kingdoms, a Luff boy named Cranberry broke the Marvelous Compass into seven parts, hiding six and keeping one with him in Rapturous Ruins. After a thousand years of sleep, Cranberry would become the last of the Luffs, and even he disappeared when awoken by Luigi, who intended to rebuild the Marvelous Compass.

The Luffs' part in Luigi's story was not yet over, however. After making it to Hatesong Tower, Luigi would soon hear the true intention of Minister Crepe: He had apparently always been planning to usurp the Marvelous Compass from Luigi's hands and reestablish the Luff Kingdom as his own. Luigi would not comply, and Crepe was soon defeated.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ロルチ
Roruchi
Possibly from「ロール·パン」(rōru-pan, "bread roll") and possibly the diminutive suffix「ち」(-chi)

Chinese (simplified) 洛鲁基
Luòlǔjī
Transliteration of the Japanese name

Chinese (traditional) 洛魯基
Luòlǔjī
Transliteration of the Japanese name

Dutch Noni
From noni (a fruit also known as the Indian mulberry)
French Atloride
 
German Mistralier
 
Italian Loruci
From the Japanese name
Korean 롤리
Lolli
Derived from "lollipop"

Spanish Lolichi
From Japanese name and maybe lichi ("lychee")

Recordomeow[edit]

The Recordomeows are implied creatures seemingly found in Fort Francis. They are only mentioned in Chapters 3-1 and 3-4 of Super Paper Mario. They apparently record Francis's TV shows while he is away.

Soakit[edit]

Soakits are a variant of Snifits. In the hot springs of Redpepper Crater in Paper Mario: Color Splash, two Snifits say that they are "converting to Soakits" instead of being Snifits.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
French (NOA) Maskrachat
From Maskrache ("Snifit")
Spanish (NOA) Mojiti
A pun on Olfiti ("Snifit") and mojar ("to get wet")

Soybean civilization[edit]

Main article: Soybean civilization

Vegebrodies[edit]

The Vegebrodies are a species mentioned in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. They fought Muscle Lord Biceptius for unknown reasons.