List of implied events

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The list of implied events is a list of events and celebrations that have not physically appeared up in any form of media to this point in time. Regardless of their lack of appearance, implied events have been mentioned at least once throughout the Super Mario franchise.

Annual Plumbers' Dance[edit]

The Annual Plumbers' Dance is an apparent social gathering consisting of plumbers mentioned in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!.

In The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! live-action segment "Dance", Mario, for Luigi's birthday, buys him a gift certificate for a dance lesson from Shabba-Doo, also buying himself a certificate as well. It is Mario's hope that he and Luigi could learn to dance expertly after gaining some tips from Shabba-Doo and be the best dancers at the Annual Plumbers' Dance.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning Notes
Chinese (simplified) 一年的水管工舞会[1]
Yìnián de Shuǐguǎngōng Wǔhuì
Annual Plumbers' Dance
German Klempnerball[2] Plumber Dance
Norwegian Rørleggerball[3] Plumber Dance
Portuguese Baile Anual dos Bombeiros[4] Annual Plumbers' Dance
Spanish Baile Anual de los Fontaneros[5] Annual Plumbers' Dance
Swedish Årlig Rörmokardans[6] Annual Plumber Dance

Big Time Celebrity Prize Sweepstake Giveaway[edit]

The Big Time Celebrity Prize Sweepstake Giveaway is a contest mentioned in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! live-action segment "Fortune Teller". The prizes mentioned in the contest are an all-expense-paid trip to Italy with Sophia Loren as third prize, a tour of Hollywood with Annette Funicello as second prize, a night on the town with Madonna as first prize, and milk and cookies with Scott Baio as the grand prize, along with several other consolation prizes. During the episode, Mario and Luigi hire Madam AGoGo, which they hope can help figure out what prize they won from the contest. After the séance, Mario checks what the consolation prize for the Big Time Celebrity Prize Sweepstake Giveaway, and, to their surprise, is a date with Madam AGoGo.

In the German dub of the segment, the contest is not mentioned, as Mario instead mentions that his ticket is from 0 Preis Supermarkt's tenth anniversary.

Boom-bassa-boom Festival[edit]

The Boom-bassa-boom Festival is mentioned by Flavio in the game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. He mentions it while singing the riddle to open the entrance to the Pirate's Grotto. It seems to involve red and blue mustachioed brothers, and the red one has to be Spin Jumped on the head three times, after which the blue one has to be hit four times on the stomach.

Brick Breaking 101[edit]

Brick Breaking 101 was proposed as a school subject by Nintendo of America on Twitter.[7]

Fire Flower Botany[edit]

Fire Flower Botany was proposed as a school subject by Nintendo of America on Twitter.[8]

Gerbilympics[edit]

The Gerbilympics is an event implied in Super Paper Mario.

Mario and Princess Peach can only trigger the game's one reference to the Gerbilympics by unlocking the VIP Generator Room while paying off their damages in Merlee's Mansion. In the VIP Room, Ackpows commonly insult their slaves by calling them gerbils, as work in the VIP Room involves running on wheels; this is compared to the normal, jump-oriented room where workers are called fleas. If the player manages to generate enough electricity to earn five thousand or more Rubees in one work session in the room, the impressed Ackpow will pay them off and suggest that they, due to their incredible running skills, join the Gerbilympics.

Jazzafrazz Town Drama Slam[edit]

The Jazzafrazz Town Drama Slam is an annual event mentioned in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door that is held in the Dayzee town of Jazzafrazz. In the Drama Slam the person who writes the best musical wins the Dramalama Plaque. Luigi had to win the Drama Slam in order to get a piece of the Marvelous Compass which is embedded in the plaque.

Koopa Def Jam[edit]

The Koopa Def Jam is a concert event mentioned in the Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars Nintendo Player's Guide.[9] The guide indicates that Bowser would like to take Princess Toadstool on a date to the Koopa Def Jam. The Player's Guide states: "With the invasion of Smithy [...] Bowser faces a far greater challenge than getting a date for the Koopa Def Jam!"

Kremean War[edit]

Screenshot of Bazooka talking about the Kremean War.
Bazooka talking about the Kremean War

The Kremean War is a war that happened on an unspecified date; it is briefly mentioned by Bazooka, who is a veteran of the conflict, in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!

On the letters page of their site, Rareware gave an answer on the circumstances of the Kremean war.[10]

The Kremean War's name is a pun on the real-life Crimean War, which was a conflict between several European nations (including Rare Ltd.'s native UK) in the mid-nineteenth century.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning Notes
French Grande Guerre Kremienne[?] Great Kremean War
German Krem-Krieg[?] Krem War
Italian Guerra di Kremea[?] Kremea War
Spanish Guerra de Kremean[?] Kremean War

Mushroom Ball[edit]

The Mushroom Ball is a formal dance referred to by Princess Peach in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.

After Mario defeated Lord Crump inside Magnus von Grapple and received the Emerald Star (Chapter 2), Peach worries that she will never be able to dance in the Mushroom Ball ever again. TEC, assigned to watch Peach by Grodus to avoid her escaping, hears her and calls her into his room. He then dances with her by projecting an image of Peach herself to dance with. After this, TEC says that he had "fun" dancing with Peach, and lets her use the communicator to send a second email to Mario.

Princess Peach's Cooking Contest[edit]

Princess Peach's Cooking Contest is a cooking contest hosted by Princess Peach. In Paper Mario, Toad Town News posts a piece of news commenting on the postpone of the contest as a result of Peach's Castle being lifted into the sky by Bowser. According to their news, the contest is hosted once a year.

Sammer Awards[edit]

The Sammer Awards are award elections held each year in Sammer's Kingdom in Super Paper Mario. It is mentioned when the player finishes the game, goes back to Sammer's Kingdom and finishes the Duel of 100. When using Tattle on End Boss, the final Sammer Guy, Tiptron will say that he won a Sammy at last year's Sammer Awards for Best Final Boss Performance. This appears to reference the Grammy Awards.

Secret Sale[edit]

The Secret Sale is a sale that offers "beautiful photos of Princess Peach." Its advertisement is posted on the Toad Town Notice Board in Paper Mario. To inquire about this offer, one should send a letter to "Toad Town Post Office, P. O. Box 7144, Secret Toad." The seller claims to accept no complaints or returned goods. Later in the game, a fan of Princess Peach posts complaints about it. It says that they paid 100 coins but got three unbeautiful, out-of-focus photos.

Strongest Pianta Tournament[edit]

The Strongest Pianta Tournament is mentioned by a purple Pianta in Super Mario Galaxy 2 during the mission "Climbing the Cloudy Tower" of Starshine Beach Galaxy

Tanooki Zoology[edit]

Tanooki Zoology was proposed as a school subject by Nintendo of America on Twitter.[8]

The Darkening[edit]

The Darkening was a time period of the Flora Calendar, invented by the Floro Sapiens, mentioned in Super Paper Mario, happening in Flora years 444 to 496. It was caused by King Croacus I, a once-great ruler, but due to the wilting of his son, he became corrupted, starting the Darkening. The Darkening is never explicitly described, but it can be assumed that it was a period of civil war. The Darkening was stopped by Queen Croacus II by overtaking the previous king.

References[edit]

  1. ^ 超级马里奥兄弟 - 瘴气 | Learn Chinese | Cartoons in Mandarin
  2. ^ The Super Mario Bros Super Show! Folge 13 Dance / Urwaldfieber
  3. ^ The Super Mario Bros Super Show S01E13 - Jungle Fever/Dance (Norsk Fox Kids Dub)
  4. ^ Super Mario Bros. Super Show! - Febre na Floresta / Aula de Dança (Dublado Versão da TV)
  5. ^ Fiebres tropicales | Dibujos Para Niños
  6. ^ Super Mario Bros Super Show - Episode 11 - Swedish
  7. ^ NintendoAmerica (September 6, 2014). Tweet a fun Mario class idea like Brick Breaking 101 using #SweepsEntry & #MarioClasses to enter to win a back-to-school prize pack.. X. Retrieved August 4, 2024. (Archived May 18, 2020, 23:35:34 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  8. ^ a b NintendoAmerica (September 5, 2014). Back to school means hitting the books - but what if we swap normal subjects for #MarioClasses like Fire Flower Botany or Tanooki Zoology?. X. Retrieved August 4, 2024. (Archived May 18, 2020, 23:35:36 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  9. ^ Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars Nintendo Player's Guide. Page 33.
  10. ^ "I doubt whether anyone apart from yourself is still reading these obviously made-up-on-the-spot answers, but I suppose I’d better humour you. K. Rool was enjoying a nice pint of whatever reptiles drink down his local bar when an amphibian jostled his arm and spilt it. K. Rool pushed the offending frog over and the frog subsequently ripped K. Rool’s cape. Things escalated and before long every lizard and amphibian was involved in a war before they decided they were friends, shook hands and then went to the kebab shop." – Lerako. Scribes – February 13th 2008. raregamer.co.uk. Retrieved July 1, 2022. (Archived via Wayback Machine.)