Hildy

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Hildy
Hildy.jpg
Species Human
First appearance The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! - "Love 'Em and Leave 'Em" (1989)
Portrayed by Jeannie Elias
“Take it from me, Queen Rotunda! This is the best love potion I ever mixed!”
Hildy, "Love 'Em and Leave 'Em"

Hildy is a witch-like woman and an inhabitant of Rotundaland, whose ruler, Queen Rotunda, she appears to be friends with. She only appears in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode "Love 'Em and Leave 'Em."

During the episode, Hildy is employed by Queen Rotunda to create for her a love potion that would make Prince Pompadour fall in love with her. Setting to work, Hildy creates the Passion Potion. Later, after Queen Rotunda is informed by one of her Beezo minions that she has prisoners, Hildy gives her some of the Passion Potion, in case she runs into Prince Pompadour while going to see her recently captured prisoners. Hildy is later seen at the wedding of Mario and Queen Rotunda, who had accidentally ingested some Passion Potion, becoming madly in love with Mario. Eventually, after one of the attendees of the wedding drank some Passion Potion that Luigi sneaks to them and fall in love with one another, Hildy decides to make a toast to Queen Rotunda for not marrying Mario. However, Hildy drinks some wedding punch that had a large amount of Passion Potion accidentally dropped in it by Luigi, causing her to fall in love with the first person she sees after ingesting it, Luigi. He, as well as Mario, Princess Toadstool and Toad are chased by her all the way out of Rotundaland.

It is unknown how Hildy deduces that Mario was a plumber, as he never mentions it to her or is seen doing related work in the episode.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Chinese (simplified) 希尔迪[1]
Xīěrdí
Hildy
Finnish Hildy[2] -
French Hildy[3] -
German Hildy[4] -
Italian Hildy[5] -
Norwegian Hildy[6] -
Portuguese Hildy[7] -
Spanish Hildy[8] -
Swedish Hildy[9] -

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