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This list of implied characters is a list of characters that have not physically appeared in any form of media up to this point in time. Regardless of their lack of appearance, the implied characters have been mentioned at least once throughout the Super Mario franchise. For a list of non-fictional people who have been referenced throughout the series, please see the list of implied people.
Bachelor's girlfriend
Bachelor's girlfriend is the unseen love interest of Bachelor in the Game Boy Advance version of Donkey Kong Country 3. Bachelor implies that she is "hot," and he is currently dating her.
Big Bama and Neutron B
- “While listening to country music, I do ten sets of 100 push-ups each. That's how I do such powerful attacks!! And also because I watch pro wrestling!! I like to cheer for Big Bama and Neutron B!!”
- —Wario, Wario Land 4 instruction manual, page 39
Big Bama and Neutron B are Wario's favorite pro wrestlers, as mentioned in the Wario Land 4 instruction manual.
Bowser's grandfather
Bowser's grandfather is a character mentioned by Bowser in Mario Party Advance. In the quest Bowser: Accused!, Bowser states that the clock in his mansion belonged to his "grandpappy".
Bowser's sister
- “You remind me of my kid sister
She read so much, she got a blister
A big one, I mean big
On her brain, what a shnook!” - —Bowser, "Ignorance is Bliss"
Bowser's sister is one of Bowser's family members. She is only mentioned in the song "Ignorance is Bliss" when Bowser likens Peach to his sister because they both enjoy reading, which he views disparagingly. According to Bowser, his sister got a blister on her brain from all her reading.
Boy's mother
- “My mom said we could have swam here from England across the Channel, but I forgot my swimsuit.”
- —Boy, Mario is Missing! (all versions)
The boy's mother is a character mentioned by her son in the PC, SNES and NES versions of Mario is Missing! According to her son, she told him that they could both swim from England to Paris across the English Channel.
Britney
Britney is the lead female character in Toad Force V, an implied action TV show mentioned several times in Mario Party Advance; Britney herself is only brought up briefly by Mushbert in the mission DVD for Me.
One of the few things known about Britney is that she surpasses the hero of Toad Force V, Jack, in popularity among the show's fanbase, presumably making her the most popular character in the series. She is Jack's sidekick, and together they are the only known members of the Toad Force V group of protagonists. It is possible that she, like many other characters on the show, is a robotic Toad, but this is theoretical as she is simply identified as a "Heroine", and nothing more.
Cabin Proprietor
The Cabin Proprietor is a character that owns the cabin found at near the starting point of Cool, Cool Mountain in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS. On a sign outside the cabin is a message from the proprietor telling the player that they can enter the cabin by leaping down into the chimney, alluding to Santa Claus.
- Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | スノーマンハウスおーなー Sunōman hausu ōnā |
Snowman house owner | |
Chinese (simplified) | 小屋主人 Xiǎowū zhǔrén |
Cabin proprietor | |
French | Le bonhomme de neige | The snowman | |
Italian | Padrone della baita | Cabin's owner |
The Cannoli clan
The Cannoli clan is a family of thieves mentioned by Count Cannoli many times in Wario: Master of Disguise. They have been thieves for many generations. Count Cannoli and Goodstyle, who is actually the very first Cannoli, are the only family members seen in the game.
It is known that Goodstyle has been passed down in the family and that each family member has had their own machine (Cannoli had the Mad Hat Mk. I) and that each machine had a weakness. The Mad Hat Mk. II has been protecting the Cannoli family for generations, and is probably the whole family's machine.
C. Parmesan
C. Parmesan is a book author implied in the Study in Luigi's Mansion. In this room, there is a book titled Darkness is Their Cheese, which clues the player about the hidden cheese found in various rooms throughout the mansion, which spawn Gold Mice when examined with the Game Boy Horror. C. Parmesan's name is a reference to parmesan, a type of cheese.
- Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | C・パルメザン C Parumezan |
C. Parmesan |
C.S. Booois
C.S. Booois is the author of the book Basic Game Info found in The Bookshelf in the Lab on the Luigi's Mansion microsite. Their name is an allusion to English author C. S. Lewis.
The Cap'n
The Cap'n is a character that is mentioned in Super Mario 64 and its remake, Super Mario 64 DS. In a cavern accessible by swimming through an underwater tunnel past the ship in Jolly Roger Bay, there is a sign with a message from the Cap'n stating that anybody who enters will "meet certain disaster." At the end of the cavern, another sign near a group of treasure chests contains a second message from the Cap'n, this time stating that to obtain his treasure, the player must open the treasure chests in the correct order, but does not explain what the order is. Opening the chests reveals that the Cap'n's "treasure" is the Power Star for the third mission.
As the word "cap'n" is simply short for the word "captain", the title has been used in other Super Mario games; an example of this is in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, where the captain of the S.S. Chuckola is referred to as "Cap'n" in one line of dialogue.
- Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | せんちょう Senchō |
Captain | |
Chinese (simplified) | 船长 Chuánzhǎng |
Captain | |
French | Le capitaine | The captain |
Count Morrelli
Count Morrelli is an uncle of Princess Toadstool mentioned in the Nintendo Adventure Book Pipe Down! He is named after the morel, a type of fungus. He is known as the Mushroom Kingdom's greatest fisherman, and was the former owner of the wading boots that appear in Toadstool's magic shoe vault.
Craacklie
Craacklie is the President of the Shattering-Ice Appreciation Society. In Mario & Luigi: Brothership, a sign with a note written by them can be found on Itsi Islet. Craacklie built a "craaack-tastic attraction" on the islet utilizing the ice panels found there, leaving behind a treasure for anyone who can complete the challenge.
- Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | パリリン Paririn |
Portmanteau of「パリパリ」(paripari, onomatopoeia for cracking) and male name ending "-lin" (e.g. "Franklin") | |
Chinese | 帕拉 Pàlā |
Partially derived from the Japanese name | |
French (NOE) | Éric Rack[1] | Pun on crac (onomatopoeia for creaking) | |
Italian | Criccardo[2] | Portmanteau of cric (onomatopoeia for creaking) and Italian male name Riccardo ("Richard") |
Cranky Kong's great grandfather
- “Yes, but it's no ordinary one though! It was Cranky's great grandfather's! I can't let it go for less than 50 coins.”
- —Bazaar, Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!
Cranky Kong's great grandfather was briefly mentioned by Bazaar in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!.
When Dixie or Kiddy Kong inquire about the mirror that Bazaar is selling for fifty bear coins, Bazaar will mention that it belonged to Cranky Kong's great grandfather and that he cannot let it go for a lower price since it is an antique.
Dark Mage
The Dark Mage is a character mentioned in the English localization of Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. The only thing known about the Dark Mage is that he sent Culex to Mario's universe to fight on his behalf, though it turns out that Mario's world is uninhabitable by his kind. The Dark Mage is a possible reference to the iconic Black Mage class that appears throughout the Final Fantasy series. He is unmentioned in the Japanese version.[3] In the remake, the Dark Mage is mentioned in Western languages, but is still unmentioned in Eastern languages. As Culex's characterization is closer to the Japanese version, it is also implied that the Dark Mage used evil magic to create or subjugate Culex in the first place.
- Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Dutch | Zwarte Magiër | Black Mage | |
French (NOA) | Mage obscur | Dark mage | |
French (NOE) | mage obscur | dark mage | |
German | Dunklen Magier | Dark Mage | |
Italian | Mago Oscuro | Dark Mage | |
Spanish | mago oscuro | dark mage |
Destiny Del Vecchio
Destiny Del Vecchio is a character mentioned in The Super Mario Bros. Movie with whom Mario and Luigi went to high school. When Mario sees a news broadcast about a flood in Brooklyn, he sees it as a chance to save Brooklyn, saying, "Luigi, this is our chance! Destiny is calling!" This prompts Luigi to say, "Destiny Del Vecchio from high school?", mistakenly believing Mario is referring to her.
- Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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French (NOA) | Destinée del Macchio | Destiny del Macchio | |
French (NOE) | Allison Ledestin[4] | Allison Destiny; the surname sounds like le destin ("the destiny") | |
Italian | Fortuna Del Vecchio[5] | Fortune/Lucky Del Vecchio; common surname, lit. "of the Old [one]" | |
Thai | โชค[6] Chok |
Fortune/Luck; common male nickname |
Dhalsim's mother
Dhalsim's mother is mentioned in the Club Nintendo comic Super Mario Klemp-Won-Do: Muskeln sind nicht alles!. After Mario pours water on Dhalsim, which he only bathes once a year, Dhalsim questions why out of all the days this happens, it is when his mother watches.
Diane Flossy
Diane Flossy is the author of the book Mega Moles In The Mist that is seen in Flown the Koopa. While Mario and Luigi are in the Mega Moles' lair, they go through several books until finding one titled Mega Moles In The Mist by Diane Flossy. In the book, Diane Flossy says that they made a startling discovery about the Mega Moles, in which they bring people to their lair only to shower them with gifts and overfeed them with no way of escaping. Mario and Luigi quickly realize their fate before they find out what the Mega Moles do to their victims, leading to a Game Over. Diane Flossy is a parody of Dian Fossey, who was a gorilla researcher. The Mega Moles In The Mist book is also named after Gorillas in the Mist.
Duchess Puffball
Duchess Puffball is an aunt of Princess Toadstool mentioned in the Nintendo Adventure Book Pipe Down! She is known for being the only person evicted from the Mushroom Kingdom for snoring too loudly, and was the former owner of the army boots that can be found in Toadstool's magic shoe vault.
Fluffy
Fluffy was Wario's pet hamster who died in the year 1986, as explained in a Wario's Warehouse article.
Genghis Koopa
Genghis Koopa was an ancestor of Bowser mentioned in the Nintendo Adventure Book Double Trouble. When Mario is pursuing Iggy Koopa down the hallway inside Fort Koopa, he accidentally bumps into a statue of Genghis Koopa, causing it to fall over and shatter. A mouse then crawls out of the statue and scurries away. He is a parody of Genghis Khan.
Globox
Globox is Rayman's best friend and a major character in the Rayman franchise. He is mentioned by the Phantom in his song, "Phantom Returns", in the Rayman in the Phantom Show DLC for Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, during which he derides Rayman by stating that his friendship with Globox is getting weaker. A cardboard cutout of Globox also appears in the western set.
Grandpapa
Grandpapa is Mario and Luigi's paternal grandfather. He was mentioned by Mario once in the Super Mario Bros. film. In the movie, the Mario Bros. came from a long line of plumbers, and their tools had been passed down to them by their Papa, who had received them from Grandpapa. He was also briefly mentioned by Mario at San Diego Comic-Con 2012, implying that his real name is actually Grandpapa Pio Mario before cutting himself short.[7]
Handerson
Handerson is the speaker in the EJIA phone call in WarioWare Gold. A self-described "hand model" and "finger actor", Handerson heavily implies to be the character that the hand seen in the microgames Butterfingers and Right in the Eye pertains to. Handerson claims the most difficult role they landed was catching a hot toast out of a toaster "15 years ago", referencing the Butterfingers microgame in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!, released 15 years before WarioWare Gold. In WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!, he was referred to as Baby Handerson.
Heroes of Buffness
- See also: Mount Pajamaja § Heroes of Buffness
The Heroes of Buffness, also referred to as Muscle Lords, are powerful fighters mentioned in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. Throughout Mount Pajamaja, various monuments can be found dedicated to the Heroes of Buffness with stone slabs giving a description about their history. Additionally, the Massif Bros. mistake the Mega Pi'illos for Muscle Lords.
Indiana Jones
Indiana Jones is the main protagonist of the Indiana Jones franchise created by George Lucas in the 1930s. Mario was mistaken to be him by some natives in the Club Nintendo comic Mario's Picross after he accidentally broke off the Sphinx's nose.
James
James is reportedly the greatest thief who ever lived, according to the enemy glossary of Wario: Master of Disguise. Although he steals well, he is not very good at the "escaping" part. James is deceased, and his soul is inside the Sir Steal-A-Lot.
J.R.R. Spookien
J.R.R. Spookien is the author of the book History of Luigi found in The Bookshelf in the Lab on the Luigi's Mansion microsite. Their name is an allusion to English author J. R. R. Tolkien.
King Bask
King Bask is mentioned by Aster in Mario Tennis Aces. He was a former king of the Kingdom of Bask. Many years before the game's events, he heard of Lucien's power and took it for himself, only for it to destroy his kingdom. However, King Bask managed to strip Lucien of its power, divided the power between the five Power Stones, and hid Lucien in a secret room in his temple.
- Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ソル王 Soru-Ō |
King Sol (Spanish word for "sun") | |
French | Roi Rakhetaton | From roi ("king") + pun on raquette ("racket") and possibly "Akhenaton" | |
German | König Solarius | See Spanish | |
Italian | Re Solarius | King Solar | |
Russian | Король Солнца Korol' Solntsa |
King of the Sun | |
Spanish | Rey Solarius | King Solarius, perhaps because of the possible relationship of Lucien (English) or Luzius (German) to Lucifer the personification of the morning star. |
King Caresaway the First
King Caresaway the First was one of the first rulers of Caresaway Island as seen in WarioWare: Move It!. A statue of him appears at the end of Remix 1, "Not-So-Relaxing Rapids", where the group is shown admiring it before it gets crushed by their house. King Caresaway the First also appears during the introduction of the "Big Cheese" pose.
- Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | しょだい バリオモロおう Shodai Bariomoro Ō |
King Caresaway The First | |
Chinese (simplified) | 初代 贝利尤易斯王 Chūdài Bèilì Yóuyìsī Wáng |
King Caresaway The First | |
Chinese (traditional) | 初代 貝利尤易斯王 Chūdài Bèilì Yóuyìsī Wáng |
King Caresaway The First | |
Dutch | Koning Relaxo de Eerste | King Caresaway the First | |
French | Roi Funagogo 1er | King Caresaway 1st | |
German | König Pati-Pati I. | King Caresaway The First | |
Italian | Re Solospasso I | King Caresaway The First | |
Korean | 초대 빅재미왕 Chodae Bigjaemi Wang |
King Caresaway The First | |
Spanish (NOA) | Rey Bullanguero I | King Caresaway The First | |
Spanish (NOE) | Rey Solazán I | King Caresaway The First |
Kuzzle's grandchildren
Kuzzle's grandchildren are mentioned in the Bowser Jr.'s Journey mode of Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey, during the level Adrift and Alone. Kuzzle mistakes Iggy for one of them, Charlie, and after spotting Kaley, rambles the names of his grandchildren while thinking Kaley is one of them. Some of them are named Lizzy, Britt, Stacy, Danielle, Anna, Corrine, Darcy, Bernadette, Scarlet, Harriet, Juliet, Juliette, Julietta, Amber, Tabitha, and Pauline. Barely anything is known about these grandchildren.
Lanky Kong's friend
Lanky Kong's friend is a character on the Donkey Kong 64 German website. When Lanky was a child, he made a bet with his friend on who could hold onto a limb for the longest, which led to his arms becoming longer.[8]
Legendary ramen master
A legendary ramen master was mentioned by Count Cannoli in the second special episode of Wario: Master of Disguise. He created a secret ramen recipe that Cannoli wanted to obtain. The ingredients were hidden in Sneezemore Cave, so Cannoli went there to retrieve them, expressing annoyance at the ramen master's choice to hide them in such a cold place. Wario arrives at the cave right after Cannoli and finds the ingredients first, but he realizes that he is unable to cook the ramen, so he is forced to have Cannoli cook it and share it with him.
Mogera Kong
Mogera Kong (モゲラコング) is a mole somewhat resembling a Rocky Wrench that appears in volume 31 of Super Mario-kun. It only appears on a poster titled "Mario VS Mogera Kong" that a Noki is holding when Mario is taking a quiz at Pinna Park. It is depicted breathing fire on Mario.
Moon goddess
According to the Moon Kingdom's brochure in Super Mario Odyssey, the Wedding Hall was said to be built in honor of a legendary moon goddess.
Mr. Dark
Mr. Dark is the antagonist of the 1995 video game Rayman. He is mentioned by the Phantom in his song, "Phantom Returns", in the Rayman in the Phantom Show DLC for Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, in which he states that Mr. Dark goes to sleep with nothing on his mind. His hat and cloak can be seen backstage, among other props from the original game.
Ms. Ingletoad
Ms. Ingletoad is a female Toad who is mentioned in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. In the beginning cutscene of the game, a Toad comes home early for dinner. He claims the reason that he was early was that Ms. Ingletoad would not stop talking.
- Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | キノノ先生 Kinono Sensei |
「先生」means "professor", and「キノノ」is from「キノピオ」(Kinopio, "Toad") and「の」(-no, name ending) | |
French (NOE) | M. Champipion | From champignon ("mushroom") and pion, a slang term for "supervisor" in schools. Note that said Toad is male in this localization. | |
Italian | Maestro Toadelli | Teacher Toadelli; probably from "Rosselli", a common Italian last name (in this version, the teacher is a male) | |
Spanish (NOE) | Profesor Kinono | Professor Kinono. In this localization, the Toad is male. |
Noki King
The Noki King is a character briefly mentioned in Super Mario Sunshine by the Noki elder in Noki Bay. The Noki King apparently ruled over Noki Bay long ago, and his ancient tomb, housing multiple treasures, can be found there.
- Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | マーレぞくのおうさま Māre zoku no ōsama |
King of the Noki people |
Paper Koopalings
- For the Koopalings' appearance in Paper Mario: Color Splash, see Koopalings § Paper Mario: Color Splash.
The Paper Koopalings are presumably paper versions of the Koopalings that were briefly mentioned in the game Mario and Luigi: Paper Jam. At one point in the game, Roy questions about the existence of Paper Koopalings, but Wendy thinks that they are "busy back home", explaining their absence in the game.
Pengwen
Pengwen is Penguin's girlfriend mentioned in Mario Party Advance. In Shroom City's Ice Game Room, Penguin wants to propose to Pengwen, but could not afford a ring. He lost everything he had on the game Drop 'Em; but with the help of either Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, or Yoshi, Penguin managed to get back his earnings and announced that he and Pengwen were finally able to get married. However, the game's epilogue stated that Penguin was still unable to afford a ring.
Pengwen's name is a portmanteau of "Penguin" and the female name, "Gwen". "Pengwen" and "Penguin" are homophones.
- Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ペンコ Penko |
From「ペンギン」(Pengin, "Penguin") and「子」(-ko, a feminine suffix); also the name of a recurring character from Konami's Penguin Adventure series | |
French | Pingouène | Fictionalized feminine form of Pengouin ("Penguin") | |
Italian | Pinguotta | Feminine of Pinguotto ("Penguin") |
Princess Daisy's father

Princess Daisy mentions her father in Mario Party 3, stating she has never lost to him. However, not much else is known about him. She also mentions him in Fortune Street, as she asks "Can my daddy put a little extra gold in my bank account?"
Daisy's father also makes a brief appearance in the first volume of KC Deluxe's manga, where he beats Mario for taking fun at Tatanga's height, fearing for the alien's technology, immediately bowing to him.
Princess Toadstool's mother

Princess Toadstool's mother was referenced by the princess in one issue of the Nintendo Comics System. Apparently, she used to say the word "Bummer," which her daughter picked up on. While unmentioned in the English version of the Super Mario Bros. instruction booklet unlike the Mushroom King, the queen is mentioned in the version of the storyline presented in 1987's The Official Nintendo Player's Guide,[9] and is also shown in How to win at Super Mario Bros., even though the guide does not mention her.[10] She also briefly appears at the end of Hisshō Technique Kan Peki-ban with the same clothing she had in How to win at Super Mario Bros.
Prof. Pipe
Prof. Pipe wrote a note on a sign on Inphant Islet in Mario & Luigi: Brothership. According to the sign, Prof. Pipe built a "pipe labyrinth" on the islet and left behind their treasure as a reward for whoever can reach the goal.
- Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Italian | Prof. Turbotubo[2] | Prof. Turbo-pipe |
Purple Toad's parents
Purple Toad's parents are a purple Toad's unnamed parents that are only mentioned once in Super Mario Maker 2's story mode. After the player clears the mandatory course Little Toad Lost, Purple Toad implies that his parents were not very creative in naming him.
Queen Shiitake
Queen Shiitake is a great-great-grandmother of Princess Toadstool mentioned in the Nintendo Adventure Book Pipe Down! She is named after the shiitake, a type of mushroom. She was the former owner of the cowboy boots that can be found in Toadstool's magic shoe vault, and had used their power to take care of the Mushroom Kingdom back when monsters roamed the kingdom.
Rosalina's family

Rosalina's family is mentioned by Rosalina herself in Super Mario Galaxy while she reads the storybook. Rosalina said she remembered watching the stars with her father and sliding down a hill with her brother. Her mother died from unknown causes before she found the Baby Luma and left her world, and is buried under the tree outside the castle. In the story, Rosalina recounts a dream she had about her mother, in which she tells her daughter that she will always watch over her as a star. Her mother is shown to look like Rosalina, with long blonde hair and the same type and color of dress, although she also has matching round earrings, similar to the ones worn by Princess Peach. It was never revealed what happened to the rest of her family.
Rubick
Rubick is a scientist who is mentioned in Donkey Kong Junior: Activity Book. In the Brain Buster section, he created a banana in the shape of a cube and gave it to Donkey Kong Jr. who cut it up into 27 pieces. His name is a reference to the Rubik's Cube.
Secret Savings Samurai
The Secret Savings Samurai left a note on a sign on Liil Islet in Mario & Luigi: Brothership. According to the sign, the Secret Savings Samurai hid a stash of money on Liil Islet to keep it safe, but when they returned to collect it, the islet was full of enemies. Unable to reach their "massive treasure" due to a stomachache, the Secret Savings Samurai went back home, allowing Mario and Luigi to take the treasure for themselves.
- Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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French (NOE) | Le samouraï des économies[11] | The savings samurai |
Spore King
The Spore King is the villain of Toad Force V, a popular television program mentioned in Mario Party Advance.
In all of Mario Party Advance, only one reference is made to the Spore King. This single reference is made when selecting the "Toxic Toad Z Figure." option at Junk during Lantern Ghost's Nerd Force V mission. When this option is selected, Paratroopa will proclaim the character a "hard-core fan" of Toad Force V and begin spilling out information regarding Toxic Toad Z; as he does this, he mentions the Spore King (who happens to own the robotic Toxic Toad Z) a few times. In these mentions, he describes how the Spore King, "outguns Toad Force V" and how he ruthlessly plagiarized his minion's design from plans stolen from a laboratory.
Stan Lowtemp
Stan Lowtemp is the president of Stan's Freezer Repair. The newspapers in Jerusalem mention him where he reassures the parched people that "Mario and Luigi are on the job."
Stuffy the 5th
Stuffy the 5th is the name of the never seen 5th king of the Dolphinian empire from Wario: Master of Disguise. He served a short, yet troubled reign, and a statue was built in his honor. The statue appears as an enemy in Blowhole Castle.
Super Cool Jake's brother
Super Cool Jake's brother is mentioned in the third episode of Yoshi's Woolly World: Adventure Guide. During the episode, when Super Cool Jake explains Mellow Mode to Yoshi and Light-Blue Yoshi, he mentions that it turns Yoshi into Winged Yoshi, allowing less experienced players, like his brother, to still get past difficult obstacles.
Super Cool Jake's mother
Super Cool Jake's mother is an unseen character in Yoshi's Woolly World: Adventure Guide, whose voice is only heard at the end of each episode, calling Super Cool Jake for something, such as eating dinner or going to bed.
Super Seadrings
The Super Seadrings are a team of superheroes mentioned by Seatoon in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, who mistakes Mario, Dreamy Luigi, and Prince Dreambert for the group. According to Seatoon, they are named Red Seadring, Green Seadring and Orange Seadring, have full beards, are always snacking on cheese, and protecting damsels in distress.
Telesio
Telesio is a descendant of the owners of the Winter Palace on Pristine Peaks in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope. According to the Memory of the Winter Palace, he is a curator of the Winter Palace who restricts access to the library with an ingenious mechanism, most likely referring to the statues and constellation puzzle.
Terry
Terry is a stray cat who is mentioned in one of the Phone calls in WarioWare Gold. While Mimi is in the park, Terry comes up and meows, so Mimi scratches him between the ears. This makes Mimi's cat jealous.
The Songbird
The Songbird is one of the villagers of Palette Prime in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope. He is mentioned by one of the Rabbid inhabitants during the Bury the Hatchet Spark quest, during which the heroes are attempting to find Sweetlopek's stolen axe. The heroes set out to look for The Songbird after the Rabbid tells them that he is the one who knows everything and he will know who stole the axe. When the heroes enter The Songbird's house, they find his diary, where The Songbird wrote that his neighbor, The Fork, claimed that he saw someone with the axe. The heroes then set out to find The Fork.
- Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Italian | L'Usignolo | The Songbird |
The Tigers
The Tigers are Timber's parents and family friends to the Kongs.[12] They left their son in charge of their island in Diddy Kong Racing and Diddy Kong Racing DS while they were visiting Kong Country.
The Voice from above
The Voice from above, also known as simply the Voice, is the deity of Caresaway Island, the main setting of WarioWare: Move It!. It bestowed the Form Stones upon the people of the island and taught them the Forms they could perform with them. Its appearance in statues is similar to Orbulon; in his stage in WarioWare: Move It!, Orbulon is confused for the Voice and worshipped by the Woods Watchers.
A statue of the Voice is also depicted on the title card for "Lava at First Sight", the stage for Volcano Wario; normally, the title cards would depict the character(s) that the stage belongs to. In this stage, Wario decides to ransack the shrine at Perspiration Peak Volcano of its treasures, starting with the same statue of the Voice depicted on the stage's title card. However, removing the Voice's statue of its place causes a hand of lava from a hole to drag Wario into it and merge him with the volcano.
- Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | 神様[13] Kamisama |
God | |
Chinese (traditional) | 神明大人[13] Shénmíng dàrén |
God lord | |
Dutch | De Eilandgod[13] | The Island God | |
French | La voix des cieux[13] La voix[13] |
The voice from the skies The voice |
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German | Der Inselgott[13] | The Island God | |
Italian | La Voce dall'alto[13] La Voce[13] |
The Voice from above The Voice |
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Korean | 신께서는[13] Sinkkeseoneun |
God | |
Spanish | La Voz celestial[13] La Voz[13] |
The heavenly Voice The Voice |
Toad's wife
Toad's wife is mentioned in an interview with Toad in issue 135 of the UK-based Nintendo Official Magazine. Toad mentions in the interview that he found his wife sleeping with a Bob-omb after coming home from the Mario Party 3 set, which led to a "messy" divorce and him paying alimony.
Toxic Toad Z
Toxic Toad Z is one of the handful of known characters from Toad Force V mentioned in Mario Party Advance. Toxic Toad Z is a Toad-based robotic villain in the series, and the henchman of Toad Force V's arch-nemesis, the Spore King.
When Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, or Yoshi accept Lantern Ghost's Nerd Force V challenge, they are directed to go to Junk, Paratroopa's item shop. On this specific mission, Junk is up and running with two items: A "Toad Force V" figurine (actually one of Jack) and a figure of Toxic Toad Z. While selecting the Toad Force V figurine is the correct action for this mission, it does not hurt to select the one of Toxic Toad Z; such an action will result in Paratroopa revealing much about the Toxic Toad Z character.
Paratroopa seems to know quite a bit about him, though, and, for an unseen character, there actually is a notably large amount of known information about him. According to him, Toxic Toad Z fights with lasers and giant missiles, and his design was stolen (by the Spore King) from the Toad lab. Also, it apparently takes a "hard-core fan" to buy a figurine of Toxic Toad Z, presumably because he is a villainous (and possibly minor) henchman; despite this statement, Junk was all out of his figures at the time the player attempted to buy one, although they were apparently expecting a new shipment of them to arrive soon. Indeed, the game's ending sequence states that Paratroopa made a fortune by selling Toxic Toad Z figures, indicating that the shipment did eventually arrive sometime during the course of Mario Party Advance.
- Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ドクキノコンZ[14] Dokukinokon Z |
From「ドクキノコ」(doku kinoko, "Poison Mushroom") | |
Italian | Toxic Toad Z | - |
Tutanbwaaahmon
Tutanbwaaahmon is an ancient Rabbid figure in Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle. A parody of Tutankhamun, he is represented as a large statue in Sherbet Desert, donning stereotypical pharaoh garments such as a nemes, a false beard and a shendyt. His tomb is decorated with sarcophagi that depict his visage.
Uncle Harry
Uncle Harry is one of Mario and Luigi's uncles. In the 1991 Nintendo Adventure Book Koopa Capers, Luigi dreams of spaghetti, orange juice and ice cream being served on a raft in his Uncle Harry's pool.
Van Helsing
Van Helsing is a fictitious vampire hunter from the novel Dracula. In the Club Nintendo comic Super Mario in Die Nacht des Grauens, Kirby stumbles across a chest with Van Helsing's name engraved, which turns out to be his legacy, containing lots of magical weapons and clothing. Kirby, Mario, and Link use these weapons to defeat Abigor and his demonic fellows.
Waluigi's pet hamster
According to the Wario's Warehouse article for the Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers video game, Waluigi has a pet hamster. Inspired by the airholes on his hamster's cage, Waluigi makes holes in the warehouse's roof to avoid "having to gasp for air like a mad fish".
Wario's mother

Wario's mother makes a brief appearance in a 4-koma from Super Mario-kun volume 10, set during Wario's childhood. Alongside her husband, she scolds her son for returning from the playground full of bruises and scratches and punishes him by tying him up to a pillar of their house. When Wario's parents decide to go outside to eat, Wario overhears them and follows them asking if he can come along, still tied to the pillar, destroying the house and angering his parents more. In these panels, only the father's arm and the mother's legs are shown.
Wario's mother is briefly mentioned during the events of Mario Power Tennis. During the blooper reel of Wario lifting weights, she calls him on his cell phone. He then replies "Hello? Ma, I told you not to call me today! I'm making a movie..." as Waluigi tells the crew to cut.
Wario's mother is also heard of in Wario's Warehouse on the website for Nintendo of Europe. It is revealed she used to say "You can never have enough cash." Wario later wedged her inside her kitchen bin and pilfered all her money.
Wario's Warehouse also states that Wario's mother perceives her son as so goofy that she never threw him a birthday party. Consequently, Wario does not know his age.[citation needed]
Watchoverer
The Watchoverer is a deity revered by the Nommons of Pi'illo Island in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. When Starlow assumed the Nommons revered the petrified Pi'illos as deities, they corrected her by stating that they actually revere the Watchoverer and that the petrified Pi'illos are just their playthings. It is heavily implied that the Watchoverer is actually the Zeekeeper.
Willma's husband
- “This reminds me of the ceremony I had with my husband, though it wasn't this luxurious.”
- —Willma, Mario & Luigi: Brothership
Willma's husband is mentioned by Willma at Burnadette and Chilliam's wedding. He is presumably the father of Maykit and Billdit, though he is never seen or mentioned elsewhere in Mario & Luigi: Brothership.
References
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