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First appearance | Super Mario 3D World (2013) |
Latest appearance | Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury (2021) |
8-bit characters[1] are animated sprites in the 3D Super Mario games and Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker. They resemble two-dimensional Famicom sprites of various characters. 8-bit characters are not the same exact individuals they resemble, who often cooccur with these sprites. For example, 8-bit Luigis[citation needed] are found throughout Super Mario 3D World, in which Luigi himself is a playable character. Their relationship with the characters they resemble is not conveyed.
While allusions to the animated sprites of the original Super Mario Bros. are near ubiquitous in the Super Mario franchise, 8-bit characters only occur in 3D platformers, appear as flat images in the environment, and move as if they are alive. In most contexts, an 8-bit character can be directly interacted with.
History
Super Mario series
Super Mario 3D World / Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury
- Main article: List of Luigi sightings in Super Mario 3D World
8-bit Luigis appear throughout Super Mario 3D World in commemoration of the Year of Luigi. They can be found on the sides of walls, or as 2D figures in the 3D environment. They are of a wide variety of sizes and behaviors, with one snowflake-sized Luigi blowing in the wind and a whale-sized one swimming in the sea. There are no tangible incentives given to the player for encountering an 8-bit Luigi.
8-bit Luigis do not appear in the Bowser's Fury campaign of the Nintendo Switch port. Similar cameos appear in New Super Luigi U, but they are inanimate fixtures of the environment made of blocks and terrain.
Super Mario Odyssey

In Super Mario Odyssey, the most prominent 8-bit characters appear on the walls of terrain, often obscured or behind an obstruction. Striking one with a Cap Throw causes it to release an item before disappearing. It reappears in the same spot when the kingdom is exited and revisited. The most recurring 8-bit characters are 8-bit Cat Mario and 8-bit Cat Peach.[1] They are hidden within all but two kingdoms, the Cloud Kingdom and Ruined Kingdom. They are based on the powered-up Cat forms of the same name that debuted in Super Mario 3D World, but are otherwise absent in Super Mario Odyssey. Striking 8-bit Cat Mario awards Mario with ten coins. 8-bit Cat Peach releases a Heart. As an homage to Super Mario Galaxy, an 8-bit Rosalina[1] is hidden on the Dark Side and Darker Side of the moon. Striking her releases ten coins, like Cat Mario. 8-bit Cat Marios sometimes fall out of bushes when they are walked through, seemingly caught on a breeze before disappearing. They appear in the Playing with VR mode added on April 25, 2019 through version 1.3.0.
Starting March 14, 2018, Nintendo began posting extra Hint Art on social media that lead to hidden 8-bit Luigis. If Mario ground pounds on the exact spot as depicted in the Hint Art, an 8-Bit Luigi pops out and releases 200 coins for the first time he is discovered. Unlike other 8-bit characters, an 8-bit Luigi lets out a distorted cry when exposed, and lingers in the environment after being struck. Striking him again makes him twirl. To commemorate the release of Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker on the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo 3DS, the 8-bit Luigis were replaced by 8-bit Captain Toads[citation needed] from July 11 to August 8, 2018.
There are 2D areas in Super Mario Odyssey that are entirely composed of 8-bit sprites on a 2D plane. Mario himself appears in these areas as an 8-bit sprite, as do enemies and platforms. However, 8-bit characters cannot be encountered in these areas. The Prima Games guidebook states 8-bit characters are apparently as old as the fossils found throughout the Cascade Kingdom,[2] some of which resemble sprites of enemies from the original Super Mario Bros.
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
- Main article: Pixel Toad
In the original release of Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, scanning the Toad amiibo causes a Pixel Toad to appear in a course, with which the player character plays Hide and Seek. This functionatelity is unlocked through normal progression in the port released on the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo 3DS.
Though released after the Year of Luigi concluded, the original Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker includes 8-bit Luigis throughout the game, just like Super Mario 3D World.
Gallery
Screenshot from Super Mario 3D World (8-bit Luigi)
Sprite from Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Pixel Toad)
Artwork from Super Mario Odyssey
Names in other languages
8-bit Luigi
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8-bit Cat Mario
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8-bit Cat Peach
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8-bit Rosalina
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8-bit Captain Toad
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References
- ^ a b c Sakai, Kazuya, kikai, Rachel Roberts, and Jenny Blenk, editors (2019). "Metro Kingdom". The Art of Super Mario Odyssey (First English Edition). Milwaukie: Dark Horse. Page 175.
- ^ Walsh, Doug, and Joe Epstein (2017). Super Mario Odyssey: PRIMA Official Game Guide (Collector's Edition). Roseville: Prima Games. Page 22.