Hammer Mario
- This article is about the form of Mario that resembles a Hammer Bro. For the form Mario takes after obtaining a Super Hammer in Super Mario Maker 2, see Builder Mario.
Hammer Mario | |
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Applies to | Mario, Luigi |
Item needed | Hammer Suit |
Power(s) given | Throw hammers, block enemy fireballs |
First appearance | Super Mario Bros. 3 (1988) |
Latest appearance | Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition (2024) |
- “Hey, you! How about lending me your clothes? No dice?! What a drag.”
- —Kings, Super Mario Bros. 3
Hammer Mario,[1][2] also referred to as Hammer Brother Mario,[3] is a form of Mario or Luigi only seen in Super Mario Bros. 3 and its SNES and Game Boy Advance remakes, gained when he wears a Hammer Suit. This form is not to be confused with Mario or Luigi wielding a hammer, with the difference being the infinite disposable supply of hammers and the black shell armor.
History
Super Mario series
Super Mario Bros. 3 / Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3
In this form, Mario and Luigi resemble a Hammer Brother and, like one, are able to throw an infinite supply of hammers in a short upward arc (which can be lengthened or shortened with the ). Hammers can defeat most enemies, even those that cannot be defeated with fireballs, such as the Angry Sun, Buzzy Beetles, Boos, Bullet Bills, Chain Chomps, Dry Bones, Firesnakes, Hot Foots, Podoboos, Para-Beetles, Stretches, and Thwomps; they can also defeat Boom Boom and Bowser. As such, this form can be considered a stronger version of the Fire form. They cannot defeat Roto-Discs, Jelectros, Munchers, or the Koopalings, however. As with fireballs, only two hammers can be thrown at a time, but hammers can fly through ceilings, walls, and floors. Mario and Luigi can also block enemies' fireballs in this form by crouching, but they cannot slide down slopes. However, they can slide down a slope if they get a Hammer Suit while already sliding, though only in World 6-10's bonus room.
Despite the official artwork depicting Hammer Mario with his normal complexion and outfit colors underneath, his Family Computer and Nintendo Entertainment System sprite depicts him with tan skin in levels, a white shirt, white shoes, and black overalls, while his 16-bit sprites depict him with a brown shirt and gray overalls.
Super Mario Advance 4 adds a new utility to this form: its hammers can break Rock Blocks.
Super Mario Maker / Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS / Super Mario Maker 2
In Super Mario Maker, its Nintendo 3DS version, and Super Mario Maker 2, knocking on a Warp Door in the Super Mario Bros. 3 theme may cause Weird Mario to appear in this form. In the latter game, Builder Mario's hammer swing can break Hard Blocks (similar to the Rock Blocks in Super Mario Advance 4) and defeat most usually unbeatable foes, like this form.
WarioWare: Twisted!
Hammer Mario appears in the second Super Mario Bros. 3 microgame from WarioWare: Twisted!, where it is one of the power-up forms that can be selected.
List of appearances
# | Title | Role | Release date | Format
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1 | Super Mario Bros. 3 | Power-up for Mario/Luigi | 1988 | Family Computer/NES |
2 | Super Mario All-Stars | Power-up for Mario/Luigi | 1993 | SNES |
3 | Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World | Power-up for Mario/Luigi | 1994 | SNES |
4 | Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 | Power-up for Mario/Luigi | 2003 | Game Boy Advance |
5 | WarioWare: Twisted! | Cameo in microgame | 2004 | Game Boy Advance |
6 | Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition | Power-up for Mario/Luigi | 2010 | Wii |
7 | NES Remix 2 | Power-up in certain challenges | 2014 | Wii U |
8 | Super Mario Maker | Easter egg after knocking on a Warp Door in the Super Mario Bros. 3 game style | 2015 | Wii U |
9 | Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS | Easter egg after knocking on a Warp Door in the Super Mario Bros. 3 game style | 2016 | Nintendo 3DS |
10 | Super Mario Maker 2 | Easter egg after knocking on a Warp Door in the Super Mario Bros. 3 game style | 2019 | Nintendo Switch |
Gallery
Artwork from Super Mario Bros. 3
Super Mario All-Stars (Super Mario Bros. 3)
Japanese Super Mario Bros. 3 strategy guide
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ハンマーマリオ[?] Hanmā Mario |
Hammer Mario | |
Chinese (simplified) | 铁锤马力欧[?] Tiě chuí mǎlì ōu |
Hammer Mario | |
Chinese (traditional) | 鐵鎚瑪利歐[?] Tiě chuí mǎlì ōu |
Hammer Mario | |
French | Mario-Marteau[?] | Hammer Mario | |
German | Hammer-Mario[?] | Hammer Mario | |
Italian | Mario Martello[?] | Hammer Mario | |
Mario martello[?] | |||
Portuguese | Mario Martelo[4] | Hammer Mario | |
Spanish | Mario Martillo[5] | Hammer Mario |
Trivia
- In the episode "Reptiles in the Rose Garden" in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, Mario and Luigi wear Sledge Brother disguises that make them resemble the Hammer form, in an attempt to hijack the Doom Ship, only for the disguises to end in failure from tricking the Sledge Brothers piloting the ship.
- In Super Mario Odyssey, Mario can throw hammers to attack similarly to the Hammer form when he captures a Hammer Bro.
- This is the only form from Super Mario Bros. 3 that has yet to reappear in a later Super Mario game (barring reissues).
See also
References
- ^ June 1990. Nintendo Power Volume 13. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 42..
- ^ 2003. Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 27..
- ^ January/February 1990. Nintendo Power Volume 10. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 56.
- ^ "Mario Martelo: Refere-se a Mario em Super Mario Bros. 3, que, após encontrar um Fato Martelo, se transforma e ganha a habilidade de atacar inimigos atirando martelos." – 5. ''Dá-lhe uma cauda! Dá-lhe uma cauda!'' | Iwata Pergunta: SUPER MARIO 3D LAND. Nintendo (European Portuguese). Retrieved August 2, 2024.
- ^ "Mario Martillo: en Super Mario Bros. 3 Mario puede conseguir un traje de martillo y adquirir la habilidad de lanzar martillos a sus enemigos." – 5. ''¡Ponedle cola! ¡Ponedle cola!'' | Iwata pregunta: SUPER MARIO 3D LAND. Nintendo (European Spanish). Retrieved August 2, 2024.