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| :''For information on his default persona, see [[Mario]].''
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| |name = Dr. Mario | | |name = Dr. Mario |
| |image = [[File:DrMarioWorldArtwork.png|200px|Dr. Mario]] | | |image = [[File:DrMarioAdvance.png|200px|Dr. Mario]] |
| |caption = [[File:MarioSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert-dark]] | | |caption = [[File:MarioSymbol.png|50px]] |
| Official artwork of Dr. Mario from ''{{s|mariowiki|Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure}}''. | | Official artwork of Dr. Mario from ''{{s|mariowiki|Dr. Mario & Puzzle League}}''. |
| |firstgame = ''{{b|Dr. Mario|game}}'' (1990) | | |firstgame = ''[[mariowiki:Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]'' (1990) |
| |games = ''[[Melee]]''<br>''[[Brawl]]''<br>''[[SSB4]]''<br>''[[Ultimate]]'' | | |lastappearance= ''{{s|mariowiki|NES Remix 2}}'' (2014) |
| |lastappearance= ''{{s|mariowiki|WarioWare: Move It!}}'' (2023, cameo) | | |console = Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy |
| |console = Nintendo Entertainment System<br>Game Boy | | |species = Human |
| |species = {{s|mariowiki|Human}} | |
| |gender = Male | | |gender = Male |
| |homeworld = {{s|mariowiki|Mushroom Kingdom}} | | |homeworld = Mushroom Kingdom |
| |voiceactor = {{s|mariowiki|Charles Martinet}} | | |hair = Brown |
| | |eyes = Blue |
| | |voiceactor = [[Charles Martinet]] |
| |interwiki = supermariowiki | | |interwiki = supermariowiki |
| |interwikiname= Super Mario Wiki | | |interwikiname= Super Mario Wiki |
| |interwikipage= Dr. Mario | | |interwikipage= Dr. Mario |
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| '''Dr. Mario''' ({{Ja|Dr. マリオ|Dokutā Mario}}, ''Dr. Mario'') is the persona [[Mario]] assumes within the eponymous [[mariowiki:Dr. Mario (series)|''Dr. Mario'' series]]. Within his home series, Dr. Mario typically seeks to destroy a variety of dangerous {{s|mariowiki|Virus}}es from harming the inhabitants of the {{s|mariowiki|Mushroom Kingdom}}. | | :''For fighter info, see [[Dr. Mario (SSBM)]].'' |
| | '''Dr. Mario''' ({{Ja|Dr. マリオ}}, ''Dokutā Mario'') is a doctor-costumed version of [[Mario]] that is the star of his eponymous game for the [[nwiki:Nintendo Entertainment System|Nintendo Entertainment System]], [[nwiki:Game Boy|Game Boy]], and [[nwiki:Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]. He also stars in ''[[supermariowiki:Dr._Mario_64|Dr. Mario 64]]'' for the [[Nintendo 64]], ''Dr. Mario and Puzzle League'' for the [[nwiki:Game Boy Advance|Game Boy Advance]], and in ''[[supermariowiki:Dr._Mario_Online_Rx|Dr. Mario Online Rx]]'', which is a game for [[Wii]]'s [[nwiki:WiiWare|WiiWare]]. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', he is an unlockable character. |
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| Dr. Mario debuted in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' as an [[unlockable character]], and returns in that capacity in both ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' after being absent from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.
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| | | [[Image:Dr.Marioartwork.png|thumb|left|100px|Artwork from ''Dr. Mario''.]] |
| ==Origin== | | Dr. Mario is simply Mario in a doctor's uniform, equipped with his powerful "[[Megavitamins]]" to fight against [[supermariowiki:Virus|viruses]] (Blue, Red and Yellow Viruses). He originated in the 1990 NES/Game Boy game ''Dr. Mario''. |
| [[File:Dr.Marioartwork.png|thumb|left|100px|Official artwork of Dr. Mario from ''Dr. Mario''. This appearance partially inspired his design for ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''.]] | |
| Dr. Mario is not a unique character, but rather just [[Mario]] wearing a doctor's garb. According to his [[mariowiki: Dr. Mario (game)|eponymous debut game's]] manual, he took a break from adventuring in order to work in a virus research lab at the {{s|mariowiki|Mushroom Kingdom Hospital}} alongside [[Princess Peach|Nurse Toadstool]].<ref>"I'm Mario. How's it going? Over the last few years, I've been involved in some pretty wild adventures. Now, believe it or not, I work in the virus research lab at the Mushroom Kingdom Hospital." ''Dr. Mario'' instruction manual for NES, page 3.</ref> When an experiment goes wrong, the hospital was flooded with three differently colored types of {{s|mariowiki|Virus}}es.<ref>"One of the experiments has gone out of control. The viruses are spreading quickly!" ''Dr. Mario'' instruction manual for NES, page 3.</ref> Arming himself with {{s|mariowiki|Megavitamin}}s, a medicine of his own invention<ref>"I have just developed a new vitamin that should be able to take care of it. I sure hope this stuff works!" ''Dr. Mario'' instruction manual for NES, page 3.</ref>, Dr. Mario sets out to neutralize the outbreak. | |
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| ''Dr. Mario''{{'}}s gameplay sees Dr. Mario throwing Megavitamins into a prescription bottle. Afterward, the player can move and land them on Viruses, which spawn throughout the bottle. [[wikipedia:Tile-matching video game|Connecting a line of four or more]] halves will make those halves disappear. If the other halves were suspended at the time, they will resume falling, but cannot be controlled any more. Connecting a line of three or more halves of Megavitamins to a Virus of the corresponding color, the Virus disintegrates. As such, blue Megavitamins eliminate blue Viruses (known as "Chill" in the ''Nintendo Comics System'' comic), red Megavitamins eliminate red viruses (known as "Fever" in the same comic), and yellow Megavitamins eliminate yellow viruses (known as "Weird" in the comic). Removing all of the Viruses on the screen advances the player to the next level. If the player runs out of Megavitamins or the bottle becomes completely filled with viruses still alive, the game ends. If the player reaches the final level on the highest difficulty, they will see a cutscene of the viruses climbing a tree and being taken in by a UFO, implying that they were not only diseases, but also aliens. The other endings show the same shot of the tree, but instead show bizarre images such as witches, flying books, and triceratopses piloting egg planes. The player can choose two songs, the upbeat ''Fever'' or funky ''Chill'', while later ''Dr. Mario'' games have introduced extra songs such as ''Cube'' and ''Que Que''.
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| All subsequent ''Dr. Mario'' games retain the core gameplay, with some also introducing new mechanics, but only two games feature actual plots - ''{{s|mariowiki|Dr. Mario 64}}'' and ''{{s|mariowiki|Dr. Mario World}}''. Some Dr. Mario games have introduced new doctors, with ''{{s|mariowiki|Dr. Luigi}}'' introducing the titular character, and ''{{s|mariowiki|Dr. Mario Online Rx}}'' introducing doctor [[Mii]]s. ''Dr. Luigi'' also introduces 3 new viruses, who have not been seen since. Multiple ''Dr. Mario'' games have been bundled with other titles, such as ''[[Panel de Pon|Puzzle League]]''; ''[[Tetris]]''; ''Yoshi's Cookie'', or "Germ Buster", a mode based on ''Dr. Mario'' from the {{uv|Brain Age}} series.
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| In ''Dr. Mario 64'', Dr. Mario seeks to reclaim his Megavitamins after they are stolen by {{s|mariowiki|Mad Scienstein}} on behalf of his master, {{s|mariowiki|Rudy}}, both from ''{{s|mariowiki|Wario Land 3}}''. However, Dr. Mario also has to contend with [[Wario]], who seeks to steal the Megavitamins from Mad Scienstein and sell them for money.
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| In ''{{s|mariowiki|Dr. Mario World}}'', the potential of an outbreak in the Mushroom Kingdom first mentioned in ''Dr. Mario'' comes to pass: red, blue and yellow Viruses appear en masse and are joined by the debuting green, light-blue, purple and pink Viruses. In response, Dr. Mario sets out to cure local inhabitants of their infections; beginning with level 11, he is joined by Dr. Peach in her bid to help the [[mariowiki:Toad (species)|Toads]], as well as Dr. [[Bowser]], who wants to cure his minions himself. However, they are also joined by several other doctors (including [[Yoshi]], [[Toad]], {{s|mariowiki|Toadette}}, [[Bowser Jr.]], the [[Koopalings]], Wario, [[Waluigi]], [[Princess Daisy]], [[Rosalina]], [[Luma]], [[Donkey Kong]], [[Diddy Kong]], a [[Goomba]] Tower and the returning Dr. Luigi) and, for the first time in the series, assistants from a variety of species within the ''Mario'' series.
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| Dr. Mario made his ''Mario Kart'' debut in ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit}}'' as an outfit, and would later reappear in ''Mario Kart Tour'' alongside Dr. Luigi, Dr. Bowser, and Dr. Peach.
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| Dr. Mario has also made a number of cameos outside of his home series. Most notably, he appears in the [[mariowiki:WarioWare (series)|''WarioWare'' series]] series via two {{s|mariowiki|microgame}}s based on his debut game, while his medical garb can be unlocked in ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Maker}}'' and ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Odyssey}}''. In the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, Dr. Mario is usually depicted as being slower, yet stronger, than his normal self. A trophy in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' attributes his sluggishness to lack of exercise, whereas ''SSB4'' variously attributes this to his white coat or medical doctorate status. In regard to Dr. Mario's raw strength, [[Palutena's Guidance]] attributes it to his knowledge of anatomy.
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| ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''== | | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''== |
| In ''Super Smash Bros.'', Dr. Mario was briefly mentioned in {{SSB|Mario}}'s biography as one of his many other past professions. | | In the original game, Dr. Mario was briefly mentioned in {{SSB|Mario}}'s biography, among his many other past professions. |
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| ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''== | | ==In ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''== |
| ===As a playable character=== | | [[File:Dr. Mario SSBM.jpg|100px|left|thumb|Dr. Mario as he appears in ''[[Melee]]'']] |
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| {{Main|Dr. Mario (SSBM)}} | | {{Main|Dr. Mario (SSBM)}} |
| [[File:Dr. Mario SSBM.jpg|thumb|150px|Dr. Mario, as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''.]]
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| Dr. Mario appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' as an [[unlockable character]]. He can be unlocked either by clearing {{SSBM|Classic Mode}} with {{SSBM|Mario}} without using any continues, or by playing 100 [[Versus Mode]] matches.<ref name=Source/> According to ''Super Smash Bros.'' series creator [[Masahiro Sakurai]], he included Dr. Mario because of his liking of the ''Dr. Mario'' series' soundtrack and his desire to include some of its songs for ''Melee''.<ref name=Source/> Although Dr. Mario's design is based off his appearance in ''Dr. Mario'', ''Melee'' modified his design by giving him dark gray pants instead of his traditional white pants.
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| As a [[clone]] of Mario,<ref name=Source>[https://www.sourcegaming.info/2016/01/16/melee-drmario/ News Flash! Super Smash Bros.: Dr. Mario - Source Gaming]</ref> Dr. Mario has the same moveset; according to Sakurai, however, Dr. Mario's concept involves "the parts that aren't different are the parts that are different."<ref name=Source/> To reflect this, a number of Dr. Mario's moves have aesthetic and mechanical modifications, with three being the most noticeable examples: Dr. Mario's forward smash discharges [[electricity]] instead of producing a small burst of fire, his [[neutral special move]] uses [[Megavitamins]] instead of [[Fireball]]s,<ref name=Source/> and his [[side special move]], [[Super Sheet]], is a white bed sheet that has more vertical range and less horizontal range compared to [[Cape]].<ref name=Source/> On a lesser note, some of Dr. Mario's animations are less energetic and thus make him appear more serious and contemplative, which Sakurai jokingly said "make him seem like an old man."<ref name=Source/>
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| According to Sakurai, Dr. Mario himself also had his attributes modified,<ref name=Source/> which is reflected in him being stronger than Mario. Although this stronger power was supposed to be counterbalanced by slower speed as noted within Dr. Mario's {{SSBM|Adventure Mode}} trophy, in actuality, almost all of Dr. Mario's speed attributes are equal to Mario's. The only exception is his [[air speed]], which is actually faster than Mario's. Outside of this, the only instance in which Dr. Mario is slower than his normal self is in regard to his neutral attack.
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| Thanks to Dr. Mario's superior KO potential and his mobility being marginally better than Mario's, he has fared better than his normal self within the competitive scene. As such, Dr. Mario is currently ranked 13th out of 26 on the [[tier list]], which places him in the B- tier.
| | Dr. Mario appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' as one of the thirteen new characters introduced. He is a secret character and a [[clone]] of {{SSBM|Mario}}'s. Dr. Mario is a stronger version of Mario that is supposed to be slower (though in actuality, his speed attributes are either equal to or actually greater than Mario's). While not many significant differences exist between the two characters, there are a few; the main one being that rather than shooting [[Fireball]]s as his [[neutral special move]], he throws [[Megavitamin]]s. |
| {{clrl}} | | The subtle differences between Dr. Mario and Mario, in the competitive scene, work to Dr. Mario's favor (mainly his much superior KO power), and place him five places higher on the current [[tier list]]. |
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| ===Trophies=== | | ===Trophies=== |
| {{main|List of SSBM trophies (Super Mario Bros. series)}} | | {{main|List of SSBM trophies (Super Mario Bros. series)}} |
| As a playable character, Dr. Mario has three trophies - a normal trophy won beating the {{SSBM|Classic Mode}} with Dr. Mario on any difficulty, and "Smash Red" and "Smash Blue" trophies are acquired by beating the Adventure and All-Star modes, respectively.
| | Dr. Mario, like the rest of the playable characters, has three different trophies dedicated to him. The Viruses from the ''Dr. Mario'' game also appear as a trophy. His Classic mode trophy is as follows: |
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| | [[File:Dr. Mario Trophy SSBM.png|right|200px|thumb|Dr. Mario's trophy description in ''Melee''.]] |
| |name=Dr. Mario
| | '''Dr. Mario''' |
| |image=Dr. Mario Trophy Melee.png | | ''Immaculate in his medical garb, Dr. Mario destroys killer viruses with his amazing vitamin capsules. With his dedicated nurse, Princess Peach, at his side, Dr. Mario spends day and night in his laboratory working on new miracle cures. Somehow he's managed to keep up with all the new viruses that have arisen over the years.'' |
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| | * Dr. Mario, 10/90 (NES,GB) |
| |desc=Immaculate in his medical garb, Dr. Mario destroys killer viruses with his amazing vitamin capsules. With his dedicated nurse, Princess Peach, at his side, Dr. Mario spends day and night in his laboratory working on new miracle cures. Somehow, he's managed to keep up with all the new viruses that have arisen over the years.
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| | [[File:Dr. Mario Sticker Brawl.png|thumb|Dr. Mario sticker from ''Brawl''.]] |
| |image=Dr. Mario Trophy (Smash).png
| | Dr. Mario was one of the five playable characters in ''Melee'' who didn't return as a playable character in ''Brawl''. Instead, his only appearance in the game is as a single sticker, that can only be used to power up the Mario characters and {{SSBB|Yoshi}}. The following two music tracks from his games are also in ''Brawl''. |
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| |desc=There's hardly any difference in the abilities of Mario and Dr. Mario, so choosing is largely a matter of taste. Dr. Mario is a tad slower due to his lack of exercise, but his Megavitamins pack a bit more punch than Mario's Fireballs. The capsules travel on a unique trajectory and make a distinct sound on impact. | |
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| | *''Dr. Mario (Melee)'' - Starter music track for [[PictoChat]] |
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| | *''[[List of SSBB Music (Nintendo series)#Chill (Dr. Mario)|Chill (Dr. Mario)]]'' - Unlockable music track for [[Flat Zone 2]] |
| |image=Dr. Mario Trophy (Smash 2).png
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| |desc=The differences between Dr. Mario and Mario are more pronounced in some areas than others, but basically they can be played in similar fashion. While it may be hard to spot the contrasts, they do exist. For example, Dr. Mario's Super Sheet is longer and narrower than Mario's Cape, and any opponents hit by Dr. Tornado will fly off in diverse directions.
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| ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==
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| Dr. Mario was one of the five playable characters in ''Melee'' who did not return as a playable character in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. Instead, his only appearance in the game is as a single sticker that can only be used to power up characters from the ''Mario'' universe and {{SSBB|Yoshi}}. Additionally, he is referenced with the inclusion of "Dr. Mario (Melee)" as an immediately available music track for [[PictoChat]], and the inclusion of "{{SSBBMusicLink|Nintendo|Chill (Dr. Mario)}}" as an unlockable music track for [[Flat Zone 2]].
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| ===Unfinished data=== | | ===Unfinished data=== |
| {{main|Beta elements (SSBB)#Fighters}} | | {{main|Beta elements (SSBB)#Scrapped characters}} |
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| While Dr. Mario does not appear as a playable character, an unfinished character file that makes reference to him exists inside the game's files, called (<code>ef_dr_mario.pac</code>). There is no explanation as to why the data exists; however, it is commonly inferred that he was intended to be included in ''Brawl'''s roster before being scrapped for unknown reasons. | | While Dr. Mario doesn't appear as a playable character, an unfinished character file for him has been uncovered through hacking, as ef_dr_mario.pac. The exact reason why the data is included is unknown, with the most common speculation being that he was intended to be included as a playable character before being cut for whatever reason, or his data was simply imported for referential purposes. |
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| ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
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| [[File:Dr. Mario SSB4.png|thumb|Dr. Mario, as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''.]]
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| After being absent from ''Brawl'', Dr. Mario returned as an unlockable character in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', becoming the first fighter in the series' history to return as a playable character after skipping a previous installment, and the only one in ''Smash 4'' who is not DLC. His design is now based on a combination of his appearance as of ''Dr. Mario 64'' and the dark gray pants he sported in ''Melee''. Although he was originally planned to be an [[alternate costume]] of {{SSB4|Mario}}, Dr. Mario ultimately retained his status as a [[clone]] late in ''SSB4''{{'}}s development for the purpose of appealing to his ''Melee'' fanbase.<ref>[http://www.gamnesia.com/news/sakurai-explains-why-dr-mario-is-his-own-character-in-smash-bros Sakurai Explains Why Dr. Mario is His Own Character in Smash Bros.]</ref>
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| Although Dr. Mario's moveset is mostly unchanged since ''Melee'', he received his own [[Final Smash]] called [[Doctor Finale]]. True to its name, it is Dr. Mario's version of [[Mario Finale]] and fittingly uses a pair of gigantic, intertwining [[Megavitamins]] that deal more damage.
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| Unlike in ''Melee'', Dr. Mario now properly functions as a stronger, yet slower version of Mario: he still possesses noticeably more power overall than his normal self (which has been increased even further since ''Melee''), but he is now noticeably slower overall. Although Dr. Mario's overall frame data is very fast like Mario's, both his combo game and recovery are noticeably worse than his normal self's, with the latter trait's weakness being attributed to his slower mobility.
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| These factors have resulted in Dr. Mario's tier status and tournament representation both suffering from a vast downturn compared to his appearance in ''Melee''. To reflect this, Dr. Mario is ranked 48th out of 54 on the [[tier list]], placing him in the F tier and rendering him a low-tier character.
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| |desc-ntsc=In the 1990 puzzle game Dr. Mario, Mario threw on a white coat and decided to take a shot at that whole "medicine" thing. In this game, he's a balanced fighter who can throw Megavitamin capsules and nimbly deflect blows with his Super Sheet. He's not quite as quick as normal Mario, but his attacks deal a bit more damage.
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| |desc-pal=In Dr. Mario, released in Europe in 1991, Mario threw on a white coat and decided to have a bash at the whole medicine thing. In this game, he's an all-rounder who can throw Megavitamin capsules and nimbly deflect blows with his Super Sheet. He's not quite as quick as normal Mario, but his attacks deal a bit more damage.
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| |desc-ntsc=Mario and Dr. Mario are only slightly different. Basically, Dr. Mario is stronger, but his MD slows his speed and lowers his jump. He also has a move Mario doesn't: Dr. Tornado, a down special that can trap opponents before launching them. You can move left and right while doing it and press the button repeatedly to rise into the air.
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| |desc-pal=Mario and Dr. Mario are only slightly different. Basically, Dr. Mario is stronger, but his heavy coat affects his speed and jumping. He also has a move Mario doesn't: Dr. Tornado, a down special that can trap opponents before launching them. You can move left and right while doing it and press the button repeatedly to rise into the air.
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| ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
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| [[File:Dr. Mario SSBU.png|thumb|Dr. Mario, as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.]]
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| Dr. Mario returns as an unlockable character in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. He still functions as a stronger and slower version of {{SSBU|Mario}}, yet has nevertheless been marginally decloned: Dr. Mario now has slightly higher [[traction]], a new and significantly stronger back throw, and updated animations for his idle pose and Super Sheet. Aside from these changes, Dr. Mario has also gained a new down aerial, which possesses [[meteor smash]]ing potential like his normal self's forward aerial.
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| |ja={{ja|ドクターマリオ|Dokutā Mario}}, ''Dr. Mario''
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| |ru={{rollover|Доктор Марио|Doktor Mario|?}}
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| |ruM=Doctor Mario
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| |ko={{rollover|닥터 마리오|Dakteo Mario|?}}, ''Dr. Mario''
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| |zh_cn={{rollover|玛利欧医生|Mǎlì'ōu Yīshēng|?}}, ''Dr. Mario''
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| |zh_tw={{rollover|瑪利歐醫生|Mǎlì'ōu Yīshēng|?}}, ''Dr. Mario''
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| ==Trivia== | | ==Trivia== |
| *Dr. Mario is the first fighter to debut on more than one console simultaneously, as the original ''Dr. Mario'' originally released on both the Nintendo Entertainment System and Game Boy on July 27th, 1990. | | *Dr. Mario is the only character that didn't return in ''Brawl'' who wasn't considered a low or bottom tier character in ''Melee''. |
| *Dr. Mario and [[Young Link]] are the only clones who are the exact same character as the character they are cloned from.<ref name=Source/> However, in Young Link's case, this only applies to his appearance in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''.
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| **He is the only character in the series whose voice clips are shared with another character, although Luigi used to share Mario’s voice clips as well with the only difference being his voice having a higher pitch.
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| *Dr. Mario is the first fighter to return after skipping a previous installment.
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| *Dr. Mario is the only {{uv|Mario}} fighter to skip an installment of ''Super Smash Bros.'', that being ''Brawl''.
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| **Unfinished data, however, indicates that he might have been intended to make a playable appearance in that installment as well.
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| *As of ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', Dr. Mario is also the only character of any kind to have attributes affected by [[equipment]]-esque multipliers.
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| *If Mario and Dr. Mario are counted separately, Dr. Mario is one of two characters to not make any sort of animated appearances in cutscenes or trailers, the other being [[Ryu]].
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| ** The two are also among the only characters to not receive CGI models, the others being [[Joker]] and [[Terry]].
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| ==References==
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| [[Category:Trophies (SSBM)]] | | [[Category:Trophies (SSBM)]] |
| [[Category:Trophies (SSB4-3DS)]] | | [[Category:Dr. Mario]] |
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