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=Jerry= | |||
{{redirect|Jerry|the [[Magikoopa]] from ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'' and ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]''|[[Magikoopa Mob]]}} | |||
{{character infobox | |||
|image=[[File:Jerry.png]] | |||
|first_appearance=[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'']] ([[List of games by date#2004|2004]]) | |||
|species=[[Bob-omb]] | |||
}} | |||
{{quote2|Sorry I sound so down, but you would be too if you saw Luigi dressed as a bride.|Jerry|[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]}} | |||
'''Jerry''' is a [[Bob-omb]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. His name rhymes with "cherry", a fruit that he resembles. This could refer to a type of firework known as a [[wikipedia:Cherry bomb|cherry bomb]], though it also follows the food-theme of Jerry's homeland, the [[List of implied locations#Waffle Kingdom|Waffle Kingdom]]. | |||
Jerry is the second partner that joins [[Luigi]] on his adventure to rescue [[List of implied characters#Princess Eclair|Princess Eclair]]. Luigi and Jerry travel to [[List of implied locations#Plumpbelly Village|Plumpbelly Village]], where Luigi dresses up as a bride so that he can be offered to a [[List of implied characters#Hizza|two-headed snake]] as a sacrifice. They defeat the snake, and Jerry accompanies Luigi to make sure no one has to witness the sight of Luigi in a wedding dress again. | |||
==Quotes== | |||
*[[Goombella]]: "''That's Jerry, Luigi's Bob-omb buddy. He's a little different from most Bob-ombs. He's really burning with a righteous fire, and I think he's seen some...horrible...things. Speaking of which, I wonder if I'll ever be a bride... Hee hee hee hee hee!''" | |||
*Jerry: "''Hi, I guess. I'm Jerry. I'm a Bob-omb from Plumpbelly Village. Nice to meet you. Sorry I sound so down, but you would be too if you saw Luigi dressed as a bride. I'm serious. It scarred me. It was honestly scarier than that giant snake-thing. I feel I now have a moral duty to stop Luigi from ever dressing as a bride again. I have to protect the world from my fate. That's why I'm sticking close to this guy.''" | |||
==Names in other languages== | |||
{{foreign names | |||
|Spa=Cerebomb | |||
|SpaM=Portmanteau of "cereza" (cherry) and "bomb" | |||
|Fra=Boberise | |||
|FraM= Portmanteau of "Bob-omb" and "cerise" (cherry) | |||
|Jap=チェリー | |||
|JapR=Cherī | |||
|JapM=Cherry | |||
|Ger=Kra-Wumm | |||
|GerM=Derived from the explosion onomatopeas "kabumm" and "wumm", as well as "kirsche" (cherry) | |||
|Ita=Gina | |||
|ItaM=A common female name chosen since it rhymes with "ciliegina" (little cherry) | |||
}} |
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Signature vehicle
{{Conjecture}} A signature vehicle is the personalized kart, bike, or ATV of a racer in the Mario Kart series.
In Mario Kart 8, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, and Mario Kart Tour, signature vehicles may also have a signature glider and in the former two games, signature tires.
History
Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
The concept of a signature kart first appears in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
Mario Kart DS
In Mario Kart DS, each playable character has two signature karts in addition to their personal Standard Kart. One of these signature karts is unlocked alongside its default driver, while the other is unlocked by winning every Nitro cup on 100cc.
Driver | Default signature kart | Unlockable signature kart |
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![]() Mario |
![]() B Dasher |
![]() Shooting Star |
![]() Luigi |
![]() Poltergust 4000 |
![]() Streamliner |
![]() Peach |
![]() Royale |
![]() Light Tripper |
![]() Yoshi |
![]() Egg 1 |
![]() Cucumber |
![]() Toad |
![]() Mushmellow |
![]() 4-Wheel Cradle |
![]() Donkey Kong |
![]() Rambi Rider |
![]() Wildlife |
![]() Wario |
![]() Brute |
![]() Dragonfly |
![]() Bowser |
![]() Tyrant |
![]() Hurricane |
![]() Daisy |
![]() Power Flower |
![]() Light Dancer |
![]() Dry Bones |
![]() Banisher |
![]() Dry Bomber |
![]() Waluigi |
![]() Gold Mantis |
![]() Zipper |
![]() R.O.B. |
![]() ROB-BLS |
![]() ROB-LGS |
Mario Kart Arcade GP 2
Mario Kart 8 / Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Driver | Signature vehicle body | Signature tires | Signature glider |
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![]() Tanooki Mario |
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![]() Cat Peach |
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![]() Dry Bowser |
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![]() Inkling Girl |
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![]() Inkling Boy |
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![]() Link (Champion's Tunic) |
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![]() Link |
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![]() Villager (Male) |
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![]() Villager (Female) |
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![]() Isabelle |
Mario Kart Tour
Category:Karts Category:Game mechanics
MarioWiki:BJAODN/In Search of Lost Brother
Welcome to the BJAODN Museum. Admission is free. Our featured piece here is In Search of Lost Brother (formerly A Plumber's Lament) by venerable sculptor Garro of Nimbus Land. No, it is clearly not just Mario covered in gold and standing perfectly still.
This page contains two revisions on an article of this "statue" from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars and its Nintendo Switch remake. The first is from November 15, 2014 and conflates the "statue" with other gold statues of Mario from BS Super Mario USA and New Super Mario Bros. 2, and the second is from [date] and is the exact revision before its merge.
November 15, 2014 revision
- Mario Statue redirects here. For information about the transformation Tanooki Mario can undergo, see Statue Mario.

A Plumber's Lament is the name of a piece of art created by master sculptor Garro of Nimbus Land for the kingdom's usurper queen Valentina during the events of Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. The gold-colored statue is a depiction of a seemingly ordinary, working-class male human plumber. According to Garro, the sculpture's thick mustache covers the "sad, innocent smile of a simple fool," the sideburns serve as a reminder of the plumber's "blue collar roots," and the strong, muscular legs represent the "legs of the masses." While Valentina was initially repulsed by the sculpture, after Garro's analysis of his masterpiece's proletariat symbolism, the queen-to-be lauded A Plumber's Lament, calling it a piece of "gentle beauty" and "raw power." Valentina quickly has the statue put on display by her servant Dodo next to gold sculptures made in her likeness, which were also created by Garro.
Unbeknownst to Valentina, A Plumber's Lament is actually Mario in disguise as part of a plan to infiltrate Nimbus Castle in order to restore King and Queen Nimbus to the throne and topple the regime of the false queen Valentina (who had manipulated the Nimbus population through various political schemes, setting herself up as de facto ruler of Nimbus Land). In order to expose Valentina's ruse to the greater population, King and Queen Nimbus need to be extradited from the confines of the castle. However, only those with official business with Valentina are allowed entrance to the castle by her guards, the Birdies. Therefore, Garro, Valentina's private sculptor but secretly an ally of Mario and the King and Queen's son (and true heir to the throne) Prince Mallow, devise a plan to get Mario past the guards undetected by turning him into his "latest masterpiece" A Plumber's Lament. To do so, Garro actually applies a coat of gold dust all over Mario's face and clothes in order to make him appear to be a gold sculpture. Mario, standing perfectly still in order to mimic a statue, is then delivered to Valentina along with several gold sculptures made in the image of the usurper queen, thus allowing Mario to safely and covertly infiltrate the castle.
A similar statue appears in BS Super Mario USA as an item, found three times in each level. Each one gives the player an extra life.
Another similar statue appears when the player collects 1 million coins in New Super Mario Bros. 2. It appears in the background of the revamped title screen.
- After Valentina and Dodo flee Nimbus Land, and King and Queen Nimbus (along with Prince Mallow) are restored to the throne, Garro sculpts an actual gold statue of Mario (along with statues of Mallow, Geno, Bowser, and Toadstool). The sculptures are put on display in the center of Nimbus Palace for the public to enjoy.
Before deletion
Jerry
{{redirect|Jerry|the Magikoopa from Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story and [[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]|Magikoopa Mob}}
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Species | Bob-omb |
First appearance | Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004) |
Jerry is a Bob-omb in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. His name rhymes with "cherry", a fruit that he resembles. This could refer to a type of firework known as a cherry bomb, though it also follows the food-theme of Jerry's homeland, the Waffle Kingdom.
Jerry is the second partner that joins Luigi on his adventure to rescue Princess Eclair. Luigi and Jerry travel to Plumpbelly Village, where Luigi dresses up as a bride so that he can be offered to a two-headed snake as a sacrifice. They defeat the snake, and Jerry accompanies Luigi to make sure no one has to witness the sight of Luigi in a wedding dress again.
Quotes
- Goombella: "That's Jerry, Luigi's Bob-omb buddy. He's a little different from most Bob-ombs. He's really burning with a righteous fire, and I think he's seen some...horrible...things. Speaking of which, I wonder if I'll ever be a bride... Hee hee hee hee hee!"
- Jerry: "Hi, I guess. I'm Jerry. I'm a Bob-omb from Plumpbelly Village. Nice to meet you. Sorry I sound so down, but you would be too if you saw Luigi dressed as a bride. I'm serious. It scarred me. It was honestly scarier than that giant snake-thing. I feel I now have a moral duty to stop Luigi from ever dressing as a bride again. I have to protect the world from my fate. That's why I'm sticking close to this guy."
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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German | Kra-Wumm | Derived from the explosion onomatopeas "kabumm" and "wumm", as well as "kirsche" (cherry) | |
Italian | Gina | A common female name chosen since it rhymes with "ciliegina" (little cherry) | |
Spanish | Cerebomb | Portmanteau of "cereza" (cherry) and "bomb" |