Minmei

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Minmei
Minmei
Species Human
First appearance Super Mario (Super Mario Land) (1989)

Template:Quote2 Minmei is an original character that appears in the Super Mario Land manga adaptation in the Super Mario series from KC Deluxe. She is a maiden of Chai Kingdom's temple and the daughter of the Dōshi running it. She is a young woman wearing a long sleeved cheongsam and her hair tied in an odango hairstyle. She is one of the few characters in the manga series to not have a sclera in her eyes.

Mario and Mekakuribō are sheltered in the temple by Nankin-kun and are taken by the Dōshi to formulate a plan. Minmei appears and offers Mario foods, but not to Mekakuribō since robots do not need to eat (unaware that the robot is actually Princess Peach in disguise), forcing it to have Mario's leftover. Minmei and Nankin-kun then inform Mario that, by leaving the temple, he will be swarmed by Pionpi. A magic seal prevents them from entering, so Mekakuribō decides to create another one that Mario can use to reach the Sky Pop at the airport. While doing so, Mekakuribō takes some rice prepared from Minmei (causing Mario and Nankin to briefly ask why a robot would need to eat).

Later, a Goombo knocks at the temple's door, asking for shelter from the Pionpi. Nankin removes the seal, which was used as a door latch, and welcomes the Goombo in, but it takes the seal and destroys it, letting the Pionpi inside. Minmei and Nan-chan are the first ones to succumb to the Pionpi's bite, turning themselves into Pionpi as well and managing to infect the Dōshi.

After Mario defeats Tatanga, the Pionpi curse is lifted and Minmei and the others return to normal.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ミンメイ[?]
Minmei
Min Mei/Minmay; from the Chinese name「明美」(Míngměi), meaning smart and beautiful