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“Clearly this is a test for me. Yes, the powers-that-be want me to go out on my own. Once I overcome many hardships, I shall be one step closer to superstardom!”
Birdo, Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga

Birdo (Japanese: キャサリン Kyasarin) is a recurring character in the Mario series. In fact, there have been multiple characters known as "Birdo," similar to the multiple Yoshis that have appeared throughout history. The concept of a Birdo character was not solidified until the same pink Birdo began appearing in various spin-off titles. The central Birdo character (that appears in the Mario Kart series, the Mario Party series and the various sports titles) wears a red bow and a diamond ring. She also has some sort of relationship with Yoshi, as they are the automatic partners in various competitions. She is a good friend of Daisy, Toadette, and Petey Piranha. Other Birdo characters have resided in Subcon, in Nimbus Land, and other locales.

History

Super Mario series

Super Mario Bros. 2

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Birdo's debut appearance in Super Mario Bros. 2.
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Mario fighting Birdo in the Super Mario All-Stars version of Super Mario Bros. 2.

The first appearance of Birdo was in Super Mario Bros. 2, where Birdo would appear as a mini-boss character of various levels, serving the evil Wart, as he enslaved all of the creatures of Subcon. Birdo, depending on the form, spat eggs, fireballs, or a combination of both at the player. Birdo's standard pink form fired eggs, a red color swap shot both eggs and fireballs, and a green Birdo sent only fire after the characters. In the event of a green Birdo, the player had to find a Mushroom Block to toss at Birdo. Rarely, a Birdo would appear as a common enemy, instead of a boss. These Birdos are, in a way, invincible, as after the player defeats one of these Birdos, they come right back. The credits of Super Mario Bros. 2 mistakenly labeled Birdo as Ostro, and vice versa, a different enemy that has nothing to do with Birdo. However, this was fixed in the remakes of the game. To defeat Birdo in Super Mario Bros. 2, one has to jump on Birdo's eggs and throw them at back at the pink creature.

Super Mario Advance

In Super Mario Advance, a remake of Super Mario Bros. 2, there was also a robotic Birdo boss named Robirdo, who took over a second Mouser's position as the boss of World 3. Super Mario Advance is also notable for being one of the last games to give Birdo understandable voice acting, as further games would simply allow her to emit honking noises. In this game, Birdo spoke clear sentences such as, "This is as far as you go!" and "Hello there!".

Wario's Woods

Birdo was the heroine in the game: Wario's Woods, a puzzle game released for the NES. The woodland monsters were attacking the Mushroom Kingdom, and Birdo, along with Wanda and Toad, went up against Wario. Although Birdo is not playable, she aids Toad by giving bombs to Wanda, who then passes them to Toad. If the player took too long to complete a level, Wario would grab Birdo. She will also shout instructions and encouragement to Toad from the corner. The instruction manual for this game calls Birdo "Catherine", which is her original Japanese name.

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars

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Another Birdo appeared as a boss in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. Birdo was first seen as an egg named Shelly who was found in Nimbus Castle (while the stronghold was under the control of the usurper queen Valentina). The egg was cared for by Beezo, who intended to use the newborn Birdo as a weapon. When Beezo saw Mario, he quickly abandoned his post and fled, leaving Shelly exposed. Mario could then speak to the Birdo inside Shelly, who would request for Mario to play with her. If Mario complied, a battle between his party and Shelly would begin.

Although Shelly would never attack or perform any malicious moves toward Mario and friends, the group (through attacking) could gradually split the egg open to reveal Birdo. She would cheerfully introduce herself and start attacking. After suffering more attacks from Mario and company, Birdo would also raise her attacking methods, beginning to shoot out the explosive Eggberts rather than normal eggs.

Defending on a turn in which Birdo shot out Eggberts would actually fling the explosive eggs back into Birdo's nest, where they could then be attacked so that they would explode and deal massive damage to Birdo herself. Despite the pain and anger she showed ambiguous signs of going through, Birdo eventually gave up mid-battle (though she actually suffered normal defeat and Mario's party earned battle spoils such as Experience Points as normally) due to the fact that she found Mario and his friends too cute to destroy. After being defeated she gives the key to Mario, Birdo remains within Shelly and Mario gets to the back door of Nimbus Castle.

Mario Tennis series

Birdo in Mario Tennis.

Birdo eventually appeared in Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64, making her sports game debut. She appeared next to Yoshi, and the two are seen to be very affectionate. In this game, Birdo competed as a Speed player, and was one of the new girls. In the intro of Mario Tennis, Birdo is seen entering the court after Paratroopa, and she faces off against Peach in the tournament. Later, she is seen with Paratroopa and Yoshi, when Bowser interrupts the fun. Her own court (slow but bouncy) can be unlocked when the player wins the Star Cup with Birdo in doubles. Also, when the player chose Daisy in the double tournament mode, Birdo would be her default partner. This was the first game to ever give Birdo understandable voice acting; she is portrayed by Jen Taylor.

Birdo appeared as a non-playable character in the Game Boy Advance version of Mario Power Tennis. She was seen in the background of the game when Tina and Max got off the plane to get to the Mushroom Kingdom tennis court.

Mario Golf series

Birdo appears as a playable character in the game Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour. In this game, she appears from the start. Her medium size made her a balanced character. When playing as Birdo and getting a nice shot, her swing consists of a rainbow. This is actually very similar to the Yoshi golf swing, and this game was the first game in which Birdo used a rainbow ability.

Super Smash Bros. series

Super Smash Bros. Melee

In Super Smash Bros. Melee, Birdo re-appeared as her two-dimensional Super Mario All-Stars sprite on the Super Mario Bros. 2-based stage. Sometimes, Birdo will come out from the side of the stage and shoot eggs, hurting any player who comes in contact with them. Like in Super Mario Bros. 2, these eggs could be jumped upon and picked up by the playable characters. Birdo can easily be destroyed by a strong attack, however. She also appears as one of the two trophies that must be collected in order to unlock the Mushroom Kingdom II stage (the other trophy is a Pidgit).

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, one of the names that can appear whenever players press the random button when they're naming their custom stage is "BIRDO". Also, a pink Birdo appears as a trophy. Unlike in Super Smash Bros. Melee, however, this trophy is not two-dimensional. It can be unlocked when the player clears All-Star on Hard difficulty.

Mario Kart series

Mario Kart: Double Dash!!

Birdo's first appearance in the Mario Kart series was in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! as Yoshi's default partner. When the player has unlocked the second wallpaper, Birdo is teamed up with Peach. Birdo's special item is the Birdo Egg, which differs from Yoshi's attack in that it has pink spots instead of green; it is also different from Birdo's original pure white eggs.

Birdo's unlockable kart is called the Turbo Birdo, which features average speed and acceleration, while also having above average weight. Her emblem appears throughout the Dry Dry Desert course, and the staff ghost uses Birdo and Yoshi in the Turbo Yoshi. Yoshi and Birdo are also the staff ghost of Yoshi Circuit, using the Turbo Yoshi kart.

On two courses, there are signs posted that read "Ribbon". In much smaller letters in the center, it reads "Birdo watching", a pun of birdwatching. They feature a picture of Birdo posing. The signs can be found in Mushroom City and Yoshi Circuit.

Mario Kart DS

Birdo did not appear in Mario Kart DS, but she was pictured in a poster in Yoshi Circuit, which was re-used from Mario Kart: Double Dash!!.

Mario Kart Arcade GP 2

Although Birdo is not playable in Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 either, like in Mario Kart DS, she makes a small cameo somewhere in the game.

Mario Kart Wii

Birdo later appeared in Mario Kart Wii as a medium-sized unlockable character. Birdo has an equal balance of weight, top speed, and acceleration. However when she goes off-road, she loses a moderate amount of speed. She is unlockable when the player defeats 250 other players in online racing, or when the player does Time Trials on 16 different courses. Birdo shares the medium-sized group of karts and bikes, but all in her own favorite colors. Birdo's egg emblem appears throughout the Dry Dry Ruins course, similar to how it appeared in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'s Dry Dry Desert.

Birdo received a small weight and off-road boost, while her best bonus is the mini-turbo stat; Birdo's mini-turbo is tied with Diddy Kong's, while being inferior to that of Koopa Troopa, Dry Bones, Wario, and Dry Bowser. Interestingly enough, Birdo is the only playable female character to not receive a speed bonus.

Mario & Luigi series

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga

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Birdo speaking of her love for Popple.
Birdo in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga.

In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, Birdo helped the heroes by disguising herself as Princess Peach when Cackletta and Fawful visited the Mushroom Kingdom. When Cackletta attempted to steal the princess' voice, she got Birdo's instead; then, when the Beanish witch tried to use the "pure" voice to awaken the Beanstar, it went berserk. All of this is not revealed until later in the game, when Toadsworth (who originally came up with the plan) and Peach explained the situation to the Mario Bros. As they spoke, Birdo appeared and started wildly chasing one of Lady Lima's assistants, after winking at them flirtatiously.

Some time later, Birdo replaces Bowser as Popple's "Rookie" out of her mad love for the Beanish crook. Oddly, she is now an enemy of the Mario Bros. even though she had been a helper before in the game. Birdo was a powerful opponent, as one of her attacks involves sucking in Mario or Luigi. If Birdo is successful in this, it will not only hurt the unfortunate Mario Brother she sucked up, but will also restore her own HP. The only way to dodge this attack is to hit Birdo with a hammer. She can also throw flaming eggs in a wild, sporadic and put Popple in protective but deadly egg shields. The main difference between Birdo's and Popple's first Rookie's attack patterns, however, is that it won't counterattack the Mario Brothers if they attacked Popple first, making her easier to kill them both. Birdo, however, becomes stronger as she turns red and says "You may have defeated my darling, but that's as far as you go!" (a reference to Birdo's line in Super Mario Advance).

After Popple and Birdo failed in their attempt to destroy the Mario brothers, Popple blamed it all on Birdo and even went as far as to fire his latest apprentice. Birdo (who was noticeably less obedient than Popple's original Rookie) responded by furiously knocking him away through a wall and ending their relationship (which was unrequited by Popple anyway). She then gave a short speech about her new dedication to strive towards super-stardom, expressed her anger at Mario and Luigi, and ran away. Although Cackletta stole Birdo's voice, she is able to speak when Mario and Luigi battle her and Popple. This appears to be an error in the game, but Birdo may have gotten her voice back after Cackletta used it on the Beanstar.

Mario Baseball series

Birdo executing her special move in Mario Super Sluggers.

In Mario Superstar Baseball, Birdo made her first appearance on the baseball field, she is a balance character specializing in batting, but lacking in all other areas. Her special pitch/hit is the Weird Ball, when the player has purchased the Weird Ball in the store from the Challenge Mode, Birdo is able to use her special move. She was found on Yoshi's team as a unlockable Sub-Captain, and could also be chosen as a captain in Exhibition Mode. Her alternate names are: Birdo Models, Birdo Beauties and Birdo Bows. Birdo shared good chemistry with Yoshi, Shy Guy and Petey Piranha; Also she doesn't share a bad chemistry with the rest of the characters.

In the sequel, Mario Super Sluggers, Birdo took up her role as a team captain (of the Birdo Bows), but still did not have her own stadium. She continued to be good at pitching and fielding, and her powers include Cannon Swing and Suction Catch. Birdo has good chemistry with Daisy, Yoshi, Petey Piranha, Shy Guy and Toadette and bad chemistry with Tiny Kong, Peach, and Baby Peach.

Mario Party series

Birdo's emblem in the Mario Party installments.

In Mario Party 7, Birdo is a secret guest of Toadsworth, who resides on the Duty Free Shop. She was one of the two new characters, the other being Dry Bones, they join-up to go on a luxury cruise around the world. This is the first time in the Mario Party series with Birdo as a playable character; she is unlocked with 1,000 mileage points on the Duty Free Shop. In this Mario Party installment, Birdo's emblem is her red bow, and her default partner is Yoshi in the "Team Mode" (their team orb being the Egg Orb).

Most recently MC Ballyhoo and Big Top, has invited Birdo and her friends to the Star Carnival in Mario Party 8. In this game she appeared as playable character from the start and her automatic partner is Yoshi, their team name is the "Egg Explosion". When Birdo emerges victorious from the Star Battle, she is crowned the Superstar and wins a year's worth of candy.

She also appeared as playable character in the arcade game Mario Party Fushigi no Korokoro Catcher, which is exclusive in Japan.

Mario Hoops 3-on-3

Birdo is an unlockable character in Mario Hoops 3-on-3, playing alongside characters from the Final Fantasy series, she is unlockable when the player has finished the Hard Mushroom Cup. Here she is an all-around type and her Special Shot is the Egg Shot, she begins by spinning around twice, later Birdo catches the ball in her snout, jumps, and spits it out toward the basket as an Egg. To perform it, the player must tap out a triangle twice. Once again, Birdo still didn't have her own stadium.

Itadaki Street DS

She is also playable in the Japanese game Itadaki Street DS, a cross-over with Dragon-Quest. To unlock Birdo, the player needs to defeat her in Luigi's Stage Level 1. Birdo's head and clothings are collectibles that can be equipped on customizable characters.

Mario & Sonic series

Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games

Birdo's incomplete model in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games.

Birdo, along with Donkey Kong and many others, were originally going to appear as playable characters in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games[1], but were scrapped from the final product for unknown reasons.

Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games

Although Birdo is not a playable character in the Olympic Winter Games, she appears as a non-playable character and tells the player that she has been watching them in certain events. It's possible for the player's Mii to wear a Birdo costume, once Birdo is found in an event her character suit is available in the shop for 100 points. She also has a sticker available for use on the player's equipment.

In the Adventure Tour mode on the DS, she is seen in Cubyrinth. Yoshi has lost his skidding table and luckily, Birdo has found the item. When the player goes to her she says she has found a skidding table, Yoshi tells her that the table belongs to him, but she says otherwise. Birdo claims that the skidding table is for an elite athlete, so if Yoshi could prove himself, she would give him the item. She challenges him to a Ski Cross Race. Once defeated, she gives up the skidding table and stays in Cubyrinth, available for rematches.

Captain Rainbow

The Cute House as seen from outside, Nick standing in front of the door.
The Cute Home as seen from outside in Captain Rainbow.

In the game Captain Rainbow, Birdo is a damsel-in-distress. She lives on Mimin Island, in the so-called Cute Home. It is located on a remote place of the island. The Cute Home represents Birdo's personality and her likings: the interior consists of mostly pink and red equipment decorated with many heart and ribbon emblems.

In the game, Birdo is imprisoned for using the female bathroom, as the robot jailer does not believe her when she insists she is a girl. She gets quite upset about this, and asks Nick to go to her Cute Home and find something that will prove she is not lying. Nick finds a mysterious object under Birdo's pillow, and while it is never revealed exactly what the object is, it serves its purpose and Birdo is released.

Birdo develops a crush on Nick, and calls him her "boyfriend". Nick accompanies her in her walks near her Cute Home, and she helps him carry a fallen Star to the altar on the top of Mimin Island. If Nick lets Birdo's wish be granted, she flies into the sky with the Star and disappears.

Cameos

Kirby series

Birdo makes an appearance as spectator in the mini-game: "Megaton Punch" from Kirby Super Star.

Yakuman DS

She is one of the opponents to defeat in the Japanese game Yakuman DS. She can be found on the easy challenges.

Personal Information

Physical Description

Birdo is a member of the species of the same name. Like all Birdos, she is a dinosaur with a funnel-shaped snout and a body structure that is similar to a Yoshi, though slightly shorter and with a row of spikes on the tail, not the head.

Birdo is mostly pink, with a rounded white belly, red tail spikes and purple spots on her cheeks. She has purple eyes, each of which is framed by three long, thin eyelashes. She does not have hair, and instead wears a big red bow atop her head. On her left hand is a large diamond ring set in gold, the origins of which are unknown.

Birdo commonly wears purple eye makeup. In her team name, "Birdo Bows", from Mario Super Sluggers, she wears lipstick, which is odd because she doesn't use lipstick during the game, nor in most of her other appearances. In the Mario Football series, Birdo wears a two-piece soccer outfit composed of a jersey and shorts. In the Japanese commercial for Super Mario All-Stars, she wears a white stole, a very expensive black dress adorned with a black necklace with many pearls, and a very elegant fan[2]. Overall, however, Birdo’s looks have not changed as drastically as many other characters have through the ages.

Personality and Traits

Birdo displays great determination and confidence in all aspects of her life. In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga Birdo revealed her goal of becoming a Superstar. Birdo has tackled a wide variety of sports and was the first known Birdo to emerge in the public spotlight in Mario Tennis.

Birdo perceives herself to be very beautiful and feminine. Birdo often strikes eccentric poses to show off her appearance. Also, she is portrayed to be very friendly, and enjoys being with the whole Mario crew. She also exudes charm and elegance. Additionally, Birdo always wears a massive diamond ring on her finger. In Mario Party 7 and Mario Party 8, when Birdo gets a Star, she shows off this ring during one of her poses.

Always looking for love, Birdo has had a variety of crushes and relationships throughout her life. Birdo is very flirtatious and affectionate with others, even when she doesn't know them very well, as evidenced in Birdo's relationship with Popple in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. In the same game, Birdo expresses her high opinion of love and romance, explaining her flirtatious nature and drive to find love. The effect of these whirlwind romances on Birdo have only been hinted at in her Egg Shot move in Mario Hoops 3-on-3, which sends broken hearts flying; this is a stark contrast to Princess Peach's Heart Shot.

Powers and Abilities

In addition to eggs, Birdo can shoot fireballs from her snout, though this ability is only displayed in Super Mario Bros. 2 and its subsequent remakes. Birdo has also shown the ability to utilize her snout in a manner similar to a vacuum, using it to suck things closer to herself or even swallow them; Birdo displays this ability in both Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, which notably has her leeching away the health of those she sucks up, and Mario Superstar Baseball. Birdo has also shown, on occasion, to envelop people, including herself, in large eggs, in order to increase defense. She is usually classified as all-around in sports games, where she has a great deal of strength. She also has shown this strength when angered in Superstar Saga, when, after discovering that Popple did not actually love her, she knocked him right through a wall, indicating she has super-strength.

In Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour hitting a nice shot while playing as she will cause a rainbow to form similar to Yoshi, but rainbow abilities have since then not been seen. Birdo also has some hints of heart based power similar to Princess Peach as shown in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour in her victory cut-scene and Mario Hoops 3-on-3 in her special shot. However, they are not as strong or as useful as Peach's hearts; which often results in comedic instances, such as when they only succeeding in charming Birdo's Golf trophy into the air for a short time until it fell down again, to her owner's great surprise.

Gender

According to the North American instruction manual of Super Mario Bros. 2:

"Birdo thinks he is a girl and likes to be called Birdetta. He likes to wear a bow on his head and shoot eggs from his mouth."

This statement applies to all translations of the title, including the Japanese version. In Japan, Catherine is male as well, and likes to believe that he is female. Like Birdo, he likes to be called Cathy as opposed to his real name, Catherine. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Birdo's trophy description describes the character as "gender indeterminate," and uses the pronoun "it" rather than gender-specific pronouns such as "he" or "she". However, several other sources (see below) refer to her as a girl.

The confusion surrounding Birdo's gender has also been addressed in a light-hearted matter, such as when Popple pauses before settling on calling Birdo a "dame" in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. In Super Mario Advance though, the Birdos in that game had female voices, but the pitch level of the voices varied, depending on Birdo's color. The pink Birdo had the highest pitched voice, while the green Birdo had the lowest pitched voice in that game; the red Birdo's voice had a pitch level that's in between.

More recently, in the game Captain Rainbow, Birdo is heard with a deep, male voice which gets high-pitched when she gets angry or excited. Additionally, in the game's second trailer, Little Mac from Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! speaks about Birdo, calling her a "young lady," only to take a short break and ponder. His final verdict is "Depending on one's view point, she is a young lady." In the game Birdo's indeterminate gender also forms the basis for a side-quest to find proof that she is a girl. The proof is eventually found, showing that she is a girl. This ultimately means some or all of these Birdo characters identify with the female gender.

Relationship with Yoshi

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Birdo (right) with Yoshi in their team picture for Mario Party 7.

She has a special relationship with Yoshi, since they are often partners in sports and party games.

In Mario Kart: Double Dash!! the two are partners and share a similar Special Item. On the official Japanese site for Mario Kart: Double Dash!! the description for Catherine states "Catherine appears to be Yoshi's girlfriend... or does that mean boyfriend!?" (「ヨッシーの彼女に見えて実は彼氏!?」)[3]

In Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64 they share a tennis court and are default partners; the two are seen to be very affectionate. In Mario Superstar Baseball they have a compatible relationship, she was found on Yoshi's team as a unlockable Sub-Captain, and played with him when he was challenged in Yoshi Park.

Other Information

Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64) Information

  • Partner: Yoshi
  • Bio: " Her speed lets her move around the court with ease. "

Mario Kart: Double Dash!! Information

  • Partner: Yoshi
  • Personal Kart: Turbo Birdo
  • Special Item: Birdo Egg
  • Bio: "Birdo decked out in her favorite bow and ready to race!"
  • Bio 2: "You might be asking yourself who Birdo is. Of course, you'll be pondering this on the side of the road after Birdo's giant egg has crushed your kart."

Super Mario Advance Information

  • Bio: " Watch out for Birdo's special egg attack. The best way to deal with Birdo is to catch the eggs and toss her right back. "

Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour Information

  • Bio Quote: "I love to golf and now I want to play other golfers! Are you in?"
  • Range Marker: 209y.

Mario Party 7 Information

  • Partner: Yoshi
  • Bio: "Time for a new face to join this party....It's Birdo!, What a nice bow!."
  • Special Orb: Egg Orb

Mario Smash Football Information

  • Aggressive choice.
  • Bio: "Birdo is always an offensive threat when in possession of the ball. If you're looking for a sidekick who can deliver some points, she is the player for you."

Mario Strikers Charged Football

  • Type: Power
  • Skillshot: Extreme Egg
  • Deke: Spins to repel opponents.
  • Bio: "This hard-hitting power player lands some of the biggest bone-rattling hits ever seen on the Strikers field. Birdo's shooting is also feared by many goalkeepers, as she can score at will. Her Extreme Egg can beat any game, resulting in quick goals."

Stats

  • Movement: 3
  • Shooting: 10
  • Passing: 3
  • Defense: 10

Mario Hoops 3-on-3 Information

  • Type: All-Around
  • Special Shot: Egg Shot
  • Letter to Tap:

Mario Superstar Baseball Information

  • Teams: Birdo Beauties, Birdo Models, Birdo Bows
  • Type: Balanced
  • Starting Team Captain: Yoshi
  • Status: Secondary Captain
  • Stats:
    • Batting: 6/10
    • Pitching: 4/10
    • Fielding: 4/10
    • Running: 4/10
  • Player Profile: "Birdo offers a little extra power, but lacks in other areas."
    • Strong Point: Batting
    • Special Talents: Suction, Body Check
    • Trajectory:
      • Field: Center
      • Height: Normal
  • Special Ball: Weird Ball
  • Default Batting Position: Right
  • Default Throwing Arm: Right
  • Sweet Spot: The Purple spot on the bat
  • Compatible Relationships: Yoshi, Shy Guy, Petey Piranha
  • Bio: "A dinosaur that spits eggs from her huge mouth. Birdo is very particular when it comes to fashion, though her reliance on the color pink is a bit limiting. Her bow and ring are her pride and joy. Birdo's mouth has massive suction that can even catch a ball by sucking it in."

Mario Party 8 Information

  • Partner: Yoshi
  • Bio: "Birdo's a favorite at parties, mostly because you can talk her into helping tidy up afterward."
  • Team Names:
    • Mario: Super Snozzios
    • Luigi: Samba Smashers
    • Yoshi: Egg Explosion
    • Peach: Pink Superpowers
    • Daisy: Gallopin' Gal-Pals
    • Toadette: Pink Powerhouse
    • Toad: Surprise Attackers
    • Wario: Rotten Eggs
    • Waluigi: Double Scammy
    • Boo: Unfair Pair
    • Dry Bones: Bone Chokers
    • Blooper: What-the-Bloop
    • Hammer Bro: Two-Timers

Mario Kart Wii Information

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Birdo's complete kart roster.
  • Class: Medium
  • Stats:
  • Acceleration: **/***
  • Top Speed: **/***
  • Off-Road: **/***
  • Bio: "Wearing a distinctive red bow, she is easy to spot on the track - but not always so easy to overtake!"
  • Actual Bonuses
    • Weight: +1
    • Off-Road: +1
    • Mini-Turbo: +2

Trophy Information from Super Smash Bros. Melee

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Trophy Information from Super Smash Bros. Brawl

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Mario Super Sluggers

The team emblem and logo for the Birdo Bows in Mario Super Sluggers.
  • Team Name: Birdo Bows
    • Collectable Card Info: "This is one team where you never know who is going to be in the lineup. That's probably why it seems like the Birdo Bows are always finding new ways to win. All that confusion makes them tough to play against."
  • Stats:
    • Pitch: 4/10
    • Bat: 8/10
    • Field: 7/10
    • Run: 5/10
  • Abilities:
    • Star Swing: Cannon Swing
      • Collectible Card Info: When Birdo unleashes a Cannon Swing, it's a good idea to yell, "Heads up." That's because there will be more than one object in the air after Birdo spits an egg towards the ball that's just been hit.
    • Star Pitch: Suction Ball
      • Collectible Card Info: Is it a fastball or a changeup? Birdo can deliver both with just a single pitch. Just when a batter is ready to swing, the ball is sucked back toward the mound. Hitting this pitch takes amazing timing and a little luck.
    • Fielding: Suction Catch
  • Player Chemistry:
  • Bio: "A good player who has trouble hitting curves."
    • Collectable Card Info: "Always an ecletic character, Birdo boasts a surprisingly diverse group of friends. As a power hitter with great stamina, Birdo should do fine as a first-time captain, despite having trouble hitting curves."

Gallery

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List of Game Appearances by Date

Title Description Release Date System/Format
Super Mario Bros. 2 Boss 1988 Famicom/Nintendo Entertainment System
Super Mario All-Stars Boss 1993 Super Famicom/Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Wario's Woods Non-Playable Character 1994 Famicom/Nintendo Entertainment System/Super Famicom/Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars Boss 1996 Super Famicom/Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Mario Tennis Playable Character 2000 Nintendo 64
Super Smash Bros. Melee Non-Playable Character/ Unlockable Trophy 2001 Nintendo GameCube
Super Mario Advance Boss 2001 Game Boy Advance
Mario Kart: Double Dash!! Playable character 2003 Nintendo GameCube
Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour Playable Character 2003 Nintendo GameCube
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga Ally/ Boss 2003 Game Boy Advance
Mario Power Tennis Non-Playable Character 2004 Nintendo GameCube
Mario Power Tennis Non-Playable Character 2005 Game Boy Advance
Mario Superstar Baseball Playable Character 2005 Nintendo GameCube
Yakuman DS Non-Playable Character 2005 Nintendo DS
Mario Kart DS Non-Playable Character 2005 Nintendo DS
Mario Party 7 Unlockable Playable Character 2005 Nintendo GameCube
Mario Smash Football Playable Character 2005 Nintendo GameCube
Mario Hoops 3-on-3 Unlockable Playable Character 2006 Nintendo DS
Mario Party 8 Playable Character 2007 Wii
Itadaki Street DS Playable Character 2007 Nintendo DS
Mario Strikers Charged Football Playable Character 2007 Wii
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Scrapped Character 2007 Wii
Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 Non-Playable Character 2008 Triforce
Mario Party Fushigi no Korokoro Catcher Playable Character 2008 Arcade
Super Smash Bros. Brawl Trophy, Sticker 2008 Wii
Captain Rainbow Non-Playable Character 2008 Wii
Mario Kart Wii Unlockable Playable Character 2008 Wii
Mario Super Sluggers Unlockable (Challenge Mode Only) Playable Character 2008 Wii
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games VIP Member 2009 Wii
Nintendo DS

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