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Revision as of 07:57, November 18, 2021
- This article is about the character symbols in the Mario series. For the universe symbols in the Super Smash Bros. series, see the "Major series represented" section on the Super Smash Bros. series article. For the collectibles found in the Nintendo DS version of Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games, see List of collectibles in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Nintendo DS) § Emblems.
An emblem is a symbol that appears on an item used by a specific character in many of the Mario spinoff and main series titles, usually representing said character in some fashion; for example, Mario's emblem is the red M that is sewn on his cap, whereas that of Yoshi is his egg.
Description
Emblems have been used as early as Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64, with each character's emblem inked on the strings of their respective rackets; the trend has been continued in all future Mario Tennis games since then.
Emblems would make an appearance in the Mario Kart series as well, starting with Mario Kart: Double Dash!!; certain karts have their respective character's emblem placed on the kart's body. Mario Kart DS and Mario Kart Wii give all characters that appear in either game a more streamlined emblem, most of which have been used in various other spinoff games since, including later Mario Kart games. Like in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, these emblems are applied on the kart, bike or ATV. Starting with Mario Kart 7, certain gliders would also depict the character's emblem. Mario Kart DS also introduced emblem customization, a feature currently exclusive to that game where players can create their own icons using the Nintendo DS Touch Screen, which were displayed during online matches.
In the Mario Party series, emblems first appeared in Mario Party 7, where they were used to denote who controlled Character Spaces (created when someone placed an Orb on a space); when using team-based rulesets, the game instead uses one of two (or four) preset team emblems. They also appear in Windmillville, denoting ownership of a particular windmill and the Stars tied to it. In Mario Party 8, an emblem appears next to the character to indicate when it is the character's turn during gameplay; Koopa's Tycoon Town also uses a similar mechanic to the aforementioned Windmillville, using each character's emblems to denote ownership of the hotels. The game also includes the minigame Stampede, where the player must stamp their character's emblem onto blank sheets of paper.
Emblems are featured on Goal Poles and Checkpoint Flags in more recent main series platformers, starting with New Super Mario Bros. Wii. When a character touches a Goal Pole or a Checkpoint Flag, the Bowser emblem on it will be replaced with their own, and the flag will change color to match the character as well.
Emblems also make an appearance in the Mario & Sonic series. They appear on flags and Emblems (not to be confused with the symbols themselves) in these games. The Mario characters have their usual emblems, but since all Sonic characters with the exceptions of Dr. Eggman and Eggman Nega lack unique emblems, most use silhouettes of their faces, entirely in one color besides the eyes, at a different angle and with a colored background.
List of character emblems
This section is under construction. Therefore, please excuse its informal appearance while it is being worked on. We hope to have it completed as soon as possible.
Character | Image | First appearance | Description | Notes |
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Mario | Mario Tennis | A red letter "M". | Taken directly from the "M" insignia sewn on his red cap. Colors are sometimes inverted | |
Luigi | Mario Tennis | A green letter "L". | Taken directly from the "L" insignia sewn on his green cap. Colors are sometimes inverted | |
Princess Peach | Mario Tennis | A yellow crown, embedded with round jewels: a red jewel on the front and two blue jewels on the side. | Common depiction of Peach's crown. | |
Yoshi | Mario Tennis | A white egg with three green spots, commonly leaning towards the left. | Represents Yoshi's Egg, which Yoshis lay, throw, and sometimes get trapped inside of. Other color variants of Yoshis use their egg's color variant as their emblem. | |
Bowser | Mario Tennis | A red, stylistic silhouette of Bowser's face, commonly on a black backdrop. | Sometimes depicted in orange rather than red in earlier titles like Mario Power Tennis. | |
Toad | Mario Tennis | A Mushroom with a white cap and red spots. | Stylistic depiction of Toad's head. The original depiction as used in Mario Tennis was less round and had no eyes. The version used in Mario Party 7 and Mario Party 8 included a mouth as well. | |
Mario Kart: Double Dash!! | A Mushroom with a red cap and white spots. | Represents a Super Mushroom. | ||
Donkey Kong | Mario Tennis | The yellow letters "DK" with red and yellow borders, commonly on a red backdrop. | Taken from Donkey Kong's initials as depicted on his red tie. Also matches with the "DK" symbol on DK Barrels, but with the colors inverted. Sometimes, such as in Mario Tennis, appears colors inverted, matching the DK Barrels more. | |
Wario | Mario Tennis | An indigo letter "W". | Taken directly from the "W" insignia sewn on his yellow cap. | |
Mario Tennis Open | Wario's pink nose and crooked mustache. | Used only in the Mario Tennis series as of Mario Tennis Open. Occasionally used as a motif for the WarioWare series, and sometimes also including Wario's eyes. | ||
Princess Daisy | Mario Tennis | A round flower with six yellow petals and a teal center. | Stylized depiction of Daisy's jewelry (her earrings and brooch); represents the flower motifs that recur with Daisy. The version originally used in Mario Tennis was more oval than in future titles. | |
Waluigi | Mario Tennis | A yellow letter "Γ" with a purple border. | Taken directly from the inverted "L" insignia sewn on his purple cap. | |
Koopa Troopa | Mario Power Tennis | Stylized depiction of a green Koopa shell. | Other color variants of Koopa Troopas use their shell's color variant as their emblem. | |
Koopa Paratroopa | Mario Tennis | Stylized depiction of a single wing. | Considering they are the first winged variation of a common enemy, wings are commonly associated with Paratroopas, which is also evidenced by the P-Wing. | |
Bowser Jr. | Mario Power Tennis | An orange, stylistic silhouette of Bowser Jr's face, commonly on a black backdrop. | The version as how it appeared in Mario Power Tennis had Bowser Jr's face look more menacing than in future titles. | |
Boo | Mario Power Tennis | A large red mouth with four pointed teeth. | Boo's open mouth, as they usually appear with. It depicted a tongue as well in Mario Power Tennis. | |
Mario Tennis | A blue tear or fireball | May represent Boo's shyness, or their ghostly nature. | ||
King Boo | Mario Kart Wii | A large red mouth with four pointed teeth, topped with a yellow crown embedded with diamond-shaped jewels: a blue jewel on the front, and two red jewels on the sides. | Boo's open mouth, as they usually appear with, alongside a stylized depiction of King Boo's crown. | |
Toadette | Mario Kart Wii | A Mushroom with a pink cap, white spots, and braided pigtails. | Stylistic depiction of Toadette's head. | |
Rosalina | Mario Kart Wii | Stylized depiction a Grand Star; a Star with round tips. | Grand Stars have a deep association with Rosalina, as they and various Power Stars are the power source of her Comet Observatory. | |
Luma | Mario Tennis Open | Stylized depiction Luma, commonly with a dark blue backdrop. | ||
Pauline | Mario Tennis Aces | A red heart with a mouth-shaped hole and purple borders. | Stylized depiction of Pauline's lips. | |
Honey Queen | Mario Kart 7 | A yellow and brown striped circle with insect wings and stinger, adorned with a crown with blue jewels. | Stylistic depiction of Honey Queen's body, along with her crown. | |
Sprixie Princess (Green) | Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash | Stylized depiction of Sprixie Princess's head. | ||
Peachette | Mario Kart Tour | A wide crown with eyes and pink top with white spots. | Stylized depiction of a Super Crown; an item that will turn Toadette into Peachette once she picks it up. | |
Dry Bones | Mario Kart DS | Stylized depiction of Dry Bones' head from the side. | ||
Lakitu | Mario Kart 7 | Stylized depiction of Lakitu's Cloud. | ||
Shy Guy | Mario Tennis | Stylized depiction of Shy Guy's mask. | ||
Fly Guy | Mario Power Tennis | Stylized depiction of a propeller. | Due to the propeller on their head, Fly Guys are oten associated with propellers. The symbol in Mario Power Tennis depicts the propeller as red, despite a Fly Guy's propeller being blue. | |
Birdo | Mario Tennis | Stylized depiction of Birdo's ribbon, made pink. | Originally depicted red in Mario Tennis. Other color variants of Birdos use their bow's color variant as their emblem. | |
Kamek | Mario Party 9 | Stylized depiction of Kamek's hat and glasses from the side. | ||
Boom Boom | Mario Tennis Aces | Stylized depiction of Boom Boom's right arm. | ||
Spike | Mario Party 10 | Stylized depiction of Spike's face from the side. | ||
Chain Chomp | Mario Tennis Aces | Stylized depiction of Chain Chomp's face from the side. | ||
Monty Mole | Mario Kart Tour | Stylized depiction of Monty Mole's face. | ||
Goomba | Mario Party: The Top 100 | Stylized silhouette of Goomba's face. | Also used for Goomba Tower. | |
Nabbit | New Super Luigi U | Stylized depiction of Nabbit's face. | ||
Diddy Kong | Mario Power Tennis | Two yellow stars with red and yellow borders, usually on a red backdrop. | The same two stars are depicted on Diddy Kong's t-shirt. | |
Dixie Kong | Mario Kart Tour | The yellow letters "DX" with pinked and yellow borders, commonly on a pink backdrop. | Taken from the "DX" symbol on special DK Barrels from Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, but with inverted colors. | |
Funky Kong | Mario Kart Wii | Stylized depiction of Funky Kong's face. | ||
Cranky Kong | Untitled Mario film | The yellow letters "CK" with brown and yellow borders, commonly on a brown backdrop. | Taken from the "CK" symbol on special DK Barrels from Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, but with brown instead of red. | |
Donkey Kong Jr. | Mario Tennis | The red letter "J" | Taken from the red J on Donkey Kong Jr.'s t-shirt, which is taken from the Japanese logo for Donkey Kong Jr. | |
Mario Kart Tour | The red letters "Jr." with white and gray borders. | A Jr. logo in the style of Donkey Kong Jr.'s t-shirt and the Japanese logo for Donkey Kong Jr. This is the first time the R on a Donkey Kong Jr. logo is depicted in lowercase. Because this emblem is used for a Super Mario Kart-styled variant of Donkey Kong Jr. in Mario Kart Tour, it appears pixellated. | ||
Larry Koopa | Mario Kart 8 | A cyan, stylistic silhouette of Larry's face, commonly on a black backdrop. | ||
Morton Koopa Jr. | Mario Kart 8 | A brownish gray, stylistic silhouette of Morton's face, commonly on a black backdrop. | ||
Wendy O. Koopa | Mario Kart 8 | A pink, stylistic silhouette of Wendy's face, commonly on a black backdrop. | ||
Iggy Koopa | Mario Kart 8 | A light green, stylistic silhouette of Iggy's face, commonly on a black backdrop. | ||
Roy Koopa | Mario Kart 8 | A magenta, stylistic silhouette of Roy's face, commonly on a black backdrop. | ||
Lemmy Koopa | Mario Kart 8 | A yellow, stylistic silhouette of Lemmy's face, commonly on a black backdrop. | ||
Ludwig Von Koopa | Mario Kart 8 | A blue, stylistic silhouette of Ludwig's face, commonly on a black backdrop. | ||
Dry Bowser | Mario Kart Wii | A bone gray, stylistic silhouette of Dry Bowser's face, commonly on a black backdrop. | ||
Fawful | Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story | A stylistic depiction of Fawful's grinning face. | ||
Piranha Plant | Dr. Mario World | Stylistic depiction of a Piranha Plant's head, pointed up. | Piranha Plants usually emerge from pipes the same way this emblem depicts. | |
Fire Piranha Plant | Mario Tennis Aces | Stylistic depiction of a Fire Piranha Plant's head as it appears in Super Mario 3D Land, pointed up. | ||
Petey Piranha | Mario Tennis Open | Stylistic depiction of Petey Piranha's head, pointed up. | ||
Mario Power Tennis | Stylistic depiction of a Piranha Plant's head with green lips, pointed up. | Piranha Plants in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Sunshine have green lips like Petey Piranha. | ||
Wiggler | Mario Kart 7 | Stylistic depiction of Wiggler's head with brown outlines. | ||
Mario Power Tennis | Stylistic depiction of a baby blue, four-petaled flower with stalk. | The same type of flower is sprouted on Wiggler's head when they're calm. | ||
Blooper | Mario Tennis Aces | Stylistic depiction of Blooper's pair of eyes. | ||
Mario Party 8 | Stylistic depiction of Blooper's body. | |||
Gooper Blooper | Mario Power Tennis | A stylistic silhouette of a Blooper, as they appear in Super Mario Sunshine, with a black backdrop. | As it is used for Gooper Blooper Volley, it appears in yellow, green, red, and blue variations. | |
Virus | Dr. Mario World | Stylized silhouette of a Virus. | ||
Hammer Bro | Mario Kart Tour | Stylistic depiction of Hammer Bro's beak and green helmet from the side. | ||
Mario Party 8 | Stylistic depiction of a hammer. | |||
Boomerang Bro | Mario Kart Tour | Stylistic depiction of Boomerang Bro's beak and blue helmet from the side. | ||
Ice Bro | Mario Kart Tour | Stylistic depiction of Ice Bro's beak and cyan helmet from the side. | ||
Fire Bro | Mario Kart Tour | Stylistic depiction of Fire Bro's beak and red helmet from the side. | ||
King Bob-omb | Mario Kart Tour | Stylized depiction of King Bob-omb's face, cut off at his white mustache. Includes his crown with red jewels. | ||
Chargin' Chuck | Super Mario Party | Stylized depiction of Chargin' Chuck's helmet from the side. | ||
Foreman Spike | Untitled Mario film | Stylistic depiction of his 8-bit sprite's head from the side. | ||
Baby Mario | Mario Tennis Open | A red letter "M", surrounded in a circle with red frills. | Mario's emblem, with the frilled circle representing the infant stage. Colors are sometimes inverted. | |
Mario Tennis | A red, lowercase letter "M" | Taken from the "M" insignia sewn on his red cap; made lowercase to represent Mario's infant stage. | ||
Baby Luigi | Mario Kart 8 | A green letter "L", surrounded in a circle with green frills. | Luigi's emblem, with the frilled circle representing the infant stage. Colors are sometimes inverted. | |
Baby Peach | Mario Tennis Open | A crown with embedded jewels, surrounded in a circle with pink frills. | Peach's emblem, with the frilled circle representing the infant stage. Colors are sometimes inverted. | |
Baby Daisy | Mario Kart 8 | A yellow-petaled flower with teal insides, surrounded in a circle with orange frills. | Daisy's emblem, with the frilled circle representing the infant stage. Colors are sometimes inverted. | |
Baby Rosalina | Mario Kart 8 | A Grand Star, surrounded in a circle with cyan frills. | Rosalina's emblem, with the frilled circle representing the infant stage. Colors are sometimes inverted. | |
Baby Wario | Dr. Mario World | An indigo letter "W", surrounded in a circle with yellow frills. | Wario's emblem, with the frilled circle representing the infant stage. Colors are sometimes inverted. | |
Link | Mario Kart 8 | A white crest depicting a stylized bird and the Triforce; three triangles. | Common depiction of the Royal Crest, a recurring symbol in The Legend of Zelda series that combines the Triforce symbol with the Hylian Crest (a successor to the Goddess Crest). The stylized bird represents a Loftwing. | |
Champion's Tunic Link | Mario Kart 8 Deluxe | A white, stylized depiction of an eye with a tear. | The Crest of the Sheikah, as it appears in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. | |
Villager | Mario Kart 8 | Stylized symbol of a green leaf with a bite. | A recurring symbol throughout the Animal Crossing series. Appears as the icon for Furniture, as well as the symbol of Tom Nook's apron. | |
Isabelle | Mario Kart 8 | Stylized symbol of a red apple. | Fruit such as apples are recurring items in the Animal Crossing series. | |
Inkling | Mario Kart 8 Deluxe | Stylized icon of an Inkling in squid form. | Recurring iconography in the Splatoon series. Various color variants of Inkling Girls and Boys will use their squid form's color variant as their emblem. | |
R.O.B. | Mario Kart DS | A purple +Control Pad. | Represents the +Control Pad of the Nintendo Entertainment System or Family Computer - the system R.O.B. is compatible to. | |
Mii | Mario Kart Wii | A Mii logo. | Backdrop changes depending on the Mii's gender or favorite color. |
Gallery
Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)
Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
Kart emblems
Driver platform emblems
Mario Power Tennis
Mario Kart Arcade GP / Mario Kart Arcade GP 2
Mario Kart DS
Mario Party 7
Mario Party 8
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games
Mario Kart Wii
Male Mii
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games
New Super Mario Bros. Wii
Mario Kart 7
Mario Party 9
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Mario Tennis Open
Mario Kart Arcade GP DX
Mario Kart 8 / Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Kart emblems
Kamek (unused)
Horn emblems (Mario Kart 8 only)
Mario's horn
Luigi's horn
Peach's horn
Daisy's horn
Rosalina's horn
Metal Mario's horn
Yoshi's horn
Toad's horn
Koopa Troopa's horn
Shy Guy's horn
Black Shy Guy's horn
White Shy Guy's horn
Lakitu's horn
Toadette's horn
Baby Mario's horn
Baby Luigi's horn
Baby Peach's horn
Baby Daisy's horn
Baby Rosalina's horn
Pink Gold Peach's horn
Bowser's horn
Donkey Kong's horn
Wario's horn
Waluigi's horn
Iggy's horn
Roy's horn
Lemmy's horn
Larry's horn
Wendy's horn
Ludwig's horn
Morton's horn
A red Mii's horn
Tanooki Mario's horn
Cat Peach's horn
Link's horn
Villager Boy's horn
Isabelle's horn
Dry Bowser's horn
Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash
Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Wii U)
Mario Sports Superstars
Soccer
Baseball
Mario Tennis Aces
Dr. Mario World
Dr. Mario, Dr. Fire Mario, 8-Bit Dr. Mario
Dr. Peach, Dr. Fire Peach
Dr. Luigi, Dr. Fire Luigi
Dr. Rosalina, Dr. Fire Rosalina
Mario Kart Tour
Kart emblems
Baby Mario, Baby Mario (Koala)
Baby Peach, Baby Peach (Cherub)
Baby Rosalina, Baby Rosalina (Detective)
Shy Guy, Black Shy Guy, Shy Guy (Pastry Chef), Pink Shy Guy, Shy Guy (Gold), Green Shy Guy, Shy Guy (Ninja)
Dry Bones, Dry Bones (Gold)
Mario, Mario (Musician), Mario (Hakama), Mario (Santa), Mario (Happi), Mario (Classic), Mario (Chef), Mario (Swimwear), Mario (Sunshine), Mario (Halloween), Mario (Racing), Mario (Tuxedo), Mario (Baseball), Penguin Mario, Mario (Satellaview)
Peach, Peach (Kimono), Peach (Vacation), Peach (Wintertime), Peach (Wedding), Peach (Halloween), Peach (Happi)
Yoshi, Yoshi (Reindeer), Yoshi (Egg Hunt)
Daisy, Daisy (Holiday Cheer), Daisy (Fairy), Daisy (Yukata), Daisy (Swimwear)
Toad, Toad (Pit Crew), Toad (Party Time), Cat Toad, Penguin Toad, Yellow Toad (Pit Crew)
Toadette, Toadette (Explorer), Builder Toadette
Rosalina, Rosalina (Halloween), Rosalina (Aurora), Rosalina (Swimwear), Tanooki Rosalina
Luigi, Penguin Luigi, Luigi (Classic), Luigi (Lederhosen), Luigi (Painter)
Bowser, Bowser (Santa)
Lakitu, Lakitu (Party Time)
Bowser Jr., Bowser Jr. (Pirate)
Wario, Wario (Hiker), Wario (Cowboy)
Waluigi, Waluigi (Bus Driver), Waluigi (Vampire)
King Boo, King Boo (Luigi's Mansion), King Boo (Gold)
Pauline, Pauline (Party Time), Pauline (Rose)
Dry Bowser, Dry Bowser (Gold)
King Bob-omb, King Bob-omb (Gold)
Cup emblems
Badges
Common badges
Gold badges
Mario Golf: Super Rush
Untitled Mario film
- Super Smash Bros.
- Mario Kart Arcade GP
- Mario Party 7
- Mario Party DS
- Mario Kart Arcade GP 2
- Mario Kart DS objects
- Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games
- Mario Kart Wii objects
- Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games
- New Super Mario Bros. Wii
- Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games
- Mario Kart 7 objects
- Mario Sports Superstars
- Mario Tennis Open
- Mario Kart Arcade GP DX
- New Super Mario Bros. U
- New Super Luigi U
- Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games
- Mario Kart 8
- Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games
- Mario Kart Tour
- Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020