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'''Mama Mario''' (referred to as '''Mama''' and '''Mama Mia''' by her children, maiden name '''Rigassi''') is the mother of [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] and a recurring minor character in the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' franchise and its spin-offs, particularly in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'', where she was referenced throughout the television series' run and made two appearances in the live-action segments.
'''Mama Mario''' (referred to as '''Mama''' and '''Mama Mia''' by her children, maiden name '''Rigassi'''<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGCCrj3fOg0&t=136s<ref/>) is the mother of [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] and a recurring minor character in the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' franchise and its spin-offs, particularly in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'', where she was referenced throughout the television series' run and made two appearances in the live-action segments.


A version of Mario's mother made her first appearance in ''[[Super Mario Issun-bōshi]]''. ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' was responsible for the expansion of the character, being the first and, for much of the franchise's history, only source that showed her face or explored her personality, developing her as a strict parental figure who ultimately cared very much for her boys. Though Mario and Luigi fear her temper and punishments on the show, both boys return their mother's love. Mama Mario's connection to Mario and Luigi's [[Papa Mario|father]] is unclear, but the two are shown to live with each other in all of Papa's appearances, and the fact that Mama has a maiden name implies that she is or was married.
A version of Mario's mother made her first appearance in ''[[Super Mario Issun-bōshi]]''. ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' was responsible for the expansion of the character, being the first and, for much of the franchise's history, only source that showed her face or explored her personality, developing her as a strict parental figure who ultimately cared very much for her boys. Though Mario and Luigi fear her temper and punishments on the show, both boys return their mother's love. Mama Mario's connection to Mario and Luigi's [[Papa Mario|father]] is unclear, but the two are shown to live with each other in all of Papa's appearances, and the fact that Mama has a maiden name implies that she is or was married.

Revision as of 13:33, September 23, 2024

Mama Mario
Mama Mario in The Super Mario Bros. Movie
Mama Mario (right) in The Super Mario Bros. Movie
Full name Mama Mia Mario[1]
Species Human
First appearance Super Mario Issun-bōshi (1989)
Latest appearance The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023)
Latest portrayal Jessica DiCicco (English, 2023)[2]
“Well, I thought it was incredible. It belongs in a movie theater.”
Mama Mario, The Super Mario Bros. Movie

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In an interview for the film, co-director Aaron Horvath stated that both the mother and father have their designs strongly resembling the design from Nintendo's unused material.[3]

Impersonal references

There have been multiple instances in which a character invokes Mario's mother in a general sense, rather than speaking of Mama's person, such as Rawk Hawk's jab "Didn't your momma teach you any manners?!?" in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Another noteworthy case is in the German Club Nintendo comic, "Super Mario in Die Nacht des Grauens", when a demonically possessed Peach tells Mario that his mother scrubs toilets in hell, in what can be taken as a "your mother" joke and reference to a line in the 1973 film The Exorcist. Additionally, in the 1993 Super Mario Bros. film, Luigi jokingly says that Mario has been like a father and a mother to him, as their real parents died when he was still a baby and he was brought up by his brother.

Family

In the games, Mario and Luigi are Mama Mario's only children, and their father is presumed to be her husband.

The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! introduces two characters known as Grandma Mario and Grandma Mia, though it is not revealed as to which one is Mama's mother or mother-in-law. The show also reveals that Mama has a pair of nieces named Marianne and Luigeena, and two nephews called Mario Joe and Luigi Bob, though like the two grandmothers, it is not known if they hail from Mama's or Papa's side of the family. The same goes for Aunt Luigeena and Aunt Maria (who was mentioned in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3): either one could be a sister or a sister-in-law of Mama's. There is also an Uncle Tony who is either her brother or brother-in-law.

In The Super Mario Bros. Movie, the family is presented with more members living under the same roof, but aside from Mario, Luigi, and her husband, only two uncles are credited: Uncle Tony and Uncle Arthur. In an interview, the directors reveal them as brothers of her husband. Other family members seems to include a grandfather, Aunt Marie, and a niece, but nothing is said about who comes from her side of the family.[3]

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ママ[?]
Mama
Mama
Italian Mamma[4][5] Mom
Mamma Mia/Mamma Mario[6] Mama Mia/Mama Mario
Portuguese Mama Mia[7] - The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Spanish Mamá Mia[8] Mama Mia The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!

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