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'''Metal Mario''' is a powered up form of [[Mario]] that first appeared in the game ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. Metal Mario is tougher, stronger, virtually invincible, and can only be hurt by long falls. This form is acquired by picking up the [[Metal Cap]] from green [[Exclamation Mark Block|! Block]]s or [[Metal Box]]es. | '''Metal Mario''' is a powered up form of [[Mario]] that first appeared in the game ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. Metal Mario is tougher, stronger, virtually invincible, and can only be hurt by long falls. This form is acquired by picking up the [[Metal Cap]] from green [[Exclamation Mark Block|! Block]]s or [[Metal Box]]es. |
Revision as of 16:52, December 2, 2011
Template:Diff Template:Articleabout Template:Form-infobox Metal Mario is a powered up form of Mario that first appeared in the game Super Mario 64. Metal Mario is tougher, stronger, virtually invincible, and can only be hurt by long falls. This form is acquired by picking up the Metal Cap from green ! Blocks or Metal Boxes.
The Metal form would later be granted to other characters through use of different items, though the form itself would act the same.
History
Super Mario series
Super Mario 64
When Mario uses a Metal Cap in Super Mario 64, he becomes Metal Mario, a living embodiment of metal. In this form, Mario is invincible and can destroy enemies just by running into them. Metal Mario is also very heavy, and as such, can withstand strong winds, underwater currents, and can walk on the bottom of bodies of water. In addition, he doesn't need to breathe, meaning he can stay underwater without worrying about air until the metal power runs out. However, Metal Mario is slower than the regular Mario and sinks in quicksand faster.
Metal Mario can combine his Metal Cap with the Vanish Cap to become Vanish Metal Mario, which will enable him to go through certain walls while maintaining his metal form's strengths and weaknesses.
Super Mario 64 DS
In the remake of Super Mario 64 for the Nintendo DS, Super Mario 64 DS, only Wario could turn metallic and become Metal Wario by using a Power Flower. He is able to walk on Lava and Freezing Water, though after a while he begins to sink and if he goes below the surface he will lose a life; as Metal Mario never came in contact with these hazards, it is unknown if these characteristics are common to all characters in metal form. Metal Wario's other abilities and vulnerabilities are the same as Metal Mario's.
Super Smash Bros. series
A Metal Mario character appeared in the original Super Smash Bros. as a boss. The sequel, Super Smash Bros. Melee also featured this permanently metal plumber as well as a separate Luigi character as bosses.
In Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Brawl, players could pick up an item known as the Metal Box, and gain metal forms for a limited time, all boosting the same attributes as the non-playable Metal Mario: namely, being heavier and silent, except for clanging metal noises made when they move. This metal form can also be used as a setting in the Special Brawl of Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Mario Party series
The metal form also appears in Mario Party 6 and Mario Party 7 when one of the playable characters uses a Metal Shroom Orb on his or herself to avoid traps.
Mario Strikers Charged Football
It appears that Mario can become Metal Mario in Mario Strikers Charged Football when he performs his Mega Strike.
Game Appearances
Title | Description | Release Date | System/Format |
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Super Mario 64 | Playable Character (Power-Up) | 1996 | Nintendo 64 |
Super Smash Bros. Melee | Boss, Playable Character (Power-Up) and Trophy. | 2001 | Nintendo GameCube |
Mario Party 7 | Playable Character (Power-Up) | 2005 | Nintendo GameCube |
Mario Strikers Charged Football | Appears during Mario's Mega Strike | 2007 | Wii |
Super Smash Bros. Brawl | Playable Character (Power-Up) | 2008 | Wii |
Super Smash Bros. Melee Trophy
# | Name | Image | Appearance(s) | Description |
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202 | Metal Mario | Super Mario 64 9/96 |
Mario was in for a surprise the first time he hit a Metal Box in Super Mario 64. The metal cap that popped out transformed Mario into living metal, giving him great stamina, a heavy tread, and the ability to walk underwater. In Super Smash Bros., Metal Mario showed up as an incredibly stubborn midlevel boss. |
Gallery
Metal Mario in Peach's Castle, a Tech Demo.
Trivia
- In an interview published in 1991 (in Nintendo Power's Mario Mania Player's Guide), Shigeru Miyamoto reportedly said: "Who knows what Mario will look like in the future? Maybe he'll wear metallic clothes!" Metal Mario then appeared in 1996.
- In the Super Smash Bros. series, anyone who turns into a metal form loses the ability to speak (except Samus Aran and Mr. Game & Watch, who technically don't speak anyway, although the latter makes beeping noises instead).
Super Smash Bros. | ||||
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Playable characters | Donkey Kong • Fox • Kirby • Link • Luigi • Mario • Samus • Yoshi • Others | |||
Non-playable characters | Bob-omb • Whispy Woods | |||
Bosses | Giant Donkey Kong • Metal Mario | |||
Stages | Peach's Castle • Yoshi's Island • Congo Jungle • Hyrule Castle • Meta Crystal • Mushroom Kingdom • Others | |||
Items | Barrel • Bob-omb • Crate • Egg • Fire Flower • Green Shell • Hammer • Red Shell • Star • Star Rod • Target | |||
Moves | Miscellaneous | Jump • Taunt | ||
Special | Standard | Up | Down | |
Mario | Fireball | Super Jump Punch | Mario Tornado | |
Luigi | Green Fireball | Luigi Cyclone | ||
Donkey Kong | Giant Punch | Spinning Kong | Hand Slap | |
Yoshi | Egg Lay | Egg Throw | Yoshi Bomb | |
Other | Gallery • Glitches • Pre-release and unused content • Quotes • Smash Card • Super Smash Bros. Poll • Super Smash Bros. • Staff |