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'''Rainbow Mario''' is a | '''Rainbow Mario''' is a form of [[Mario]] that appears in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. Mario can reach this form by obtaining a [[Rainbow Star]]. It makes Mario invincible, much like the [[Super Star]], but the effects of the Rainbow Star are more extensive and longer-lasting than those of a Super Star, and Mario can break through certain objects. However, he earns [[Star Bit]]s by defeating enemies instead of [[extra life|extra lives]], and he cannot combine this power-up with any other power-up; if Mario touches one while invincible, the other item will be kicked off-screen. As Rainbow Mario runs, he changes colors (but in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'', Mario and Luigi just turn red), and leaves a rainbow-colored afterimage trail behind him. The music as well as Mario himself increases in speed while in use, making Mario harder to control until it runs out. Rainbow Mario's theme is a re-orchestration of the classic invincibility theme, with the same melody heard from ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. | ||
The artwork for Rainbow Mario is similar to [[Invincible Mario]]'s artwork; Mario's poses in both artworks are identical, though he faces a different direction in each artwork. | |||
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Revision as of 13:52, April 5, 2020
- Not to be confused with Invincible Mario.
Rainbow Mario is a form of Mario that appears in Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2. Mario can reach this form by obtaining a Rainbow Star. It makes Mario invincible, much like the Super Star, but the effects of the Rainbow Star are more extensive and longer-lasting than those of a Super Star, and Mario can break through certain objects. However, he earns Star Bits by defeating enemies instead of extra lives, and he cannot combine this power-up with any other power-up; if Mario touches one while invincible, the other item will be kicked off-screen. As Rainbow Mario runs, he changes colors (but in Super Mario Galaxy 2, Mario and Luigi just turn red), and leaves a rainbow-colored afterimage trail behind him. The music as well as Mario himself increases in speed while in use, making Mario harder to control until it runs out. Rainbow Mario's theme is a re-orchestration of the classic invincibility theme, with the same melody heard from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island and Super Mario 64.
The artwork for Rainbow Mario is similar to Invincible Mario's artwork; Mario's poses in both artworks are identical, though he faces a different direction in each artwork.
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Gallery
Rainbow Mario pursuing a Gold Chomp in Gusty Garden Galaxy.
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Rainbow Mario about to defeat several Octoguys in Deep Dark Galaxy.
Rainbow Mario defeating Goombas
Mario obtaining the Rainbow Star for the first time in Sky Station Galaxy.
Rainbow Mario about to defeat several Spinys in Yoshi Star Galaxy.
Rainbow Mario defeating several Octoombas in Shiverburn Galaxy
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | レインボーマリオ[?] Reinbō Mario |
Rainbow Mario | |
Chinese | 彩虹马力欧[?] Cǎihóng Mǎlìōu |
Rainbow Mario | |
German | Regenbogen-Mario[?] | Rainbow Mario | |
Italian | Mario Iride[?] | - | |
Korean | 레인보우마리오/루이지[?] Reinbou Mario/Ruiji |
Transliteration of the international name | |
Russian | Марио-радуга[?] Mario-raduga |
Rainbow Mario | |
Spanish | Mario/Luigi Arco Iris[?] | Rainbow Mario/Luigi |