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In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', a cake was delivered to Mario in the [[Glitz Pit]] by a fan of his. If Mario and his partner eat it, it will refill all of the party's stats. If Mario decides not to consume it, [[Shellshock]] will eat it instead, boasting about how good the cake was. Later, [[Rawk Hawk]] gives Mario a [[Poisoned Cake]].
In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', a cake was delivered to Mario in the [[Glitz Pit]] by a fan of his. If Mario and his partner eat it, it will refill all of the party's stats. If Mario decides not to consume it, [[Shellshock]] will eat it instead, boasting about how good the cake was. Later, [[Rawk Hawk|a fan]] of Mario tries to send him a [[Poisoned Cake]].
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Revision as of 23:37, December 18, 2022

This article is about the food. For the Thing from Paper Mario: Sticker Star, see Cake (Thing).
The cake at the end of Super Mario 64
“Dear Mario, please come to the castle. I've baked a cake for you. Yours truly, Princess Toadstool, Peach.”
Princess Peach, Super Mario 64

Cake is a form of sweet, baked dessert and a recurring object in the Mario franchise. Even though the appearance varies from game to game, it is often featured with more than one layer and is almost always decorated with cream and strawberries. Cakes are often associated with Princess Peach, as she usually bakes one for Mario upon her rescue. Throughout the Paper Mario series, there are many variations of cakes that can be prepared by the cooks, including Chocolate Cake, Couple's Cake, Fruity Cake, Mousse, Nutty Cake, Shroom Cake, and Strange Cake.

History

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars

The player at one point has to fight a boss called Bundt, a wedding cake that mysteriously came to life. Beating the top half will result in Raspberry being fought. Upon being defeated, the player is treated to a cinematic depicting Booster eating the cake whole before cutting to the victory screen.

Super Mario series

Super Mario 64 / Super Mario 64 DS

The cake at the end of Super Mario 64 DS

The game Super Mario 64 begins with an invitation letter from Princess Peach to Mario, which implies that she has baked a cake for him before she gets kidnapped. After Mario rescues her, she decides to thank him by baking a cake for him. The game's final scene shows a cake with two layers, with the words "Thank you" and statuettes of Mario and Princess Peach. The game stays on this screen until the player resets the system.

In Super Mario 64 DS, the game begins with the same letter, but Luigi and Wario follow Mario to the castle. The game is almost the same as Super Mario 64, but additional statuettes of the characters unlocked will appear on the cake at the end of the game. Unlike in the original, pressing any button on the end scene will return the player to the title screen.

Super Mario Galaxy

In Super Mario Galaxy, one of Toy Time Galaxy's planets is shaped like a cake on a plate. It is mandatory to go here in the third mission and "blow" out all of the candles using Mario's Spin move to create a Launch Star at the top. The inside of the cake can be entered via a Warp Pipe.

New Super Mario Bros. Wii

The cake, which contains Bowser Jr. and the Koopalings in New Super Mario Bros. Wii

In New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Bowser Jr. and the Koopalings hide in a cake for Princess Peach's birthday party to kidnap her. Then they use the cake to send her to an airship waiting outside the castle.

Super Mario Galaxy 2

An altered version of the cake from New Super Mario Bros. Wii cameos during the ending credits, and can be interacted with. It features several Fruits. Aside from this, Bowser repeatedly mentions he wants Peach to make him a giant cake due to his large size. Peach also mentions making a cake for Mario as they watch the Star Bits fall from the sky in her letter to Mario at the beginning.

Super Mario Odyssey

The Snow Kingdom had the Frost-Frosted Cake that was to act as the first prize for the Bound Bowl Grand Prix, although it ended up stolen by Bowser to have it act as his wedding cake for his and Princess Peach's marriage. The replacement for this was a Multi Moon. It was ultimately returned to its rightful owners, the Shiverians, after Bowser was defeated.

Aside from this, cake was also mentioned in Mayor Pauline's quiz, where she mentions she liked cake, though she specified that it had to be "the good cake, not the packaged stuff."

Super Mario Run

In Super Mario Run, Princess Peach's Cake is a special item that can be purchased in the shop for Kingdom Builder mode. It costs 10,000 coins and is only available after the following requirements are completed:

  • World 6-4 has been completed
  • Peach has been rescued
  • 2000 Red Toads, 1000 each for Green and Blue Toads, and 500 each for Yellow and Purple Toads have been collected

Mario Party series

It has been requested that this section be rewritten and expanded to include more information. Reason: include appearances in minigames, for example, Sugar Rush

Mario Party

One of the boards for Mario Party, Peach's Birthday Cake, is a large and elaborate birthday cake and Princess Peach's home board. Aside from that, Bowser's "gift" was a Bowser Cake, which is a dud item that costs the player several coins. It is a spiked shell with frosting and candles, and cannot be eaten.

Mario Party 2

Cakes return in Mario Party 2 in the Cake Factory minigame. The minigame requires players to put strawberries on the cakes until 30 seconds are up.

Mario Party Superstars

Peach's Birthday Cake in Mario Party Superstars
The board in Mario Party Superstars

The Peach's Birthday Cake board returns in Mario Party Superstars, alongside the Bowser Cake. In this game, Bowser states that the cake is made of rock. Regular cakes also reappear in the returning Mario Party 2 minigame Cake Factory.

Mario Kart Arcade GP series

Cake icon

A slice of cake, simply known as the Cake, appears as one of Peach's special items in Mario Kart Arcade GP and Mario Kart Arcade GP 2.

The Cake is a recovery item. Upon being used, it removes all bad conditions from the user's kart, such as square tires, burst tires, or Thunder Cloud. In addition, the Cake provides a shield for approximately half a second upon being used. With good timing, this can be used to block incoming items or be immune to the explosion of a Time Bomb.

In Mario Kart Arcade GP, a variant of the Cake known as the Cake+ can be unlocked. This variant greatly increases the duration of the shield the item provides.

Paper Mario series

Paper Mario

Cake
PaperMario Items Cake.png
Paper Mario description A tasty cake baked by Tayce T. Restores 15 FP.

In Paper Mario, if Mario reclaims Tayce T.'s Frying Pan from the Pink Station area of Shy Guy's Toy Box and returns it to her, the cook will prepare him a Cake. After Mario receives this Cake, Tayce T. mentions that she baked a Cake to win over her nameless, now late husband, rendering the making of Cakes troublesome for her. Of note is that this backstory is extremely similar to the one given for Wonky and his story about Zess T.'s Couple's Cake in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Regardless, she will bake additional Cakes for Mario when he brings her Cake Mixes, which can be found in the Shy Guys' playground in the Blue Station area of Shy Guy's Toy Box (west of a hallway with Anti Guy). A Cake restores fifteen FP and sells for the most at Star Haven, where it can be sold for fifteen coins. Cooking a Cake is highly recommended, as it is a vast improvement over the single FP that the Cake Mix will heal.

In Shy Guy's Toy Box, Gourmet Guy, who is blocking a railroad crossing in the Pink Station area, craves for a Cake and won't budge until Mario gives him one. Mario must bring him a Cake baked by Tayce T., and when Gourmet Guy eats it, he will jump around the area before flying offscreen, clearing the crossing for Mario to progress (and dropping a Cookbook in the process).

During an intermission after Chapter 4, Peach is required to bake a Special Strawberry Cake for Gourmet Guy.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Sprite of Cake from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Regular cake
Cake TTYD poisoned.png
Poisoned cake

In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, a cake was delivered to Mario in the Glitz Pit by a fan of his. If Mario and his partner eat it, it will refill all of the party's stats. If Mario decides not to consume it, Shellshock will eat it instead, boasting about how good the cake was. Later, a fan of Mario tries to send him a Poisoned Cake.

Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story / Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey

The Cake the audience throws to Midbus when Bowser takes damage from him. A cake from Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey.

Cakes make a brief appearance in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story and Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey during Bowser's battle against Midbus in Fawful Theater. They are occasionally thrown at Midbus from the audience, healing his HP by 20 if he manages to consume one. Bowser can punch them or inhale them before they are eaten by Midbus; in the latter case, Bowser will recover 20 of his own HP instead. Cakes of various types are also seen in the "Victory Feast" sequence.

A cake also appears in the game's ending, being delivered to Bowser by Birdley on behalf of Princess Peach.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ケーキ[?]
Kēki
Cake
Chinese 蛋糕[?]
Dànɡāo
Cake
French Gâteau[?] Cake
German Kuchen[?] Cake
Italian Torta[?] Cake
Korean 케이크[?]
Keikeu
Cake
Russian Торт[?]
Tort
Cake