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| | :''For fighter info, see [[Mario (SSB)]], [[Mario (SSBM)]], [[Mario (SSBB)]], [[Mario (SSB4)]], and [[Mario (SSBU)]].'' |
| {{For|his persona from the puzzle game series, Dr. Mario|Dr. Mario}}
| | :''For the universe, see [[Mario (universe)]].'' |
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| {{Infobox Character General | | {{Infobox Character General |
| |name = Mario | | |name = Mario |
| |image = {{tabber|width=265px|title1=Normal|content1=[[File:Mario.png|250px]]|title2=Builder|content2=[[File:Builder Mario.png|250px]]|title3=Wedding|content3=[[File:Wedding Mario.png|250px]]}} | | |image = [[File:SMO Art - Mario.png|250px]] |
| |caption = [[File:MarioSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert-dark]] | | |caption = [[File:MarioSymbol.svg|50px]] |
| Official artwork of Mario in his standard outfit with [[Cappy]] from ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario Odyssey}}'', {{iw|mariowiki|Builder Mario}} from ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario Maker}}'', and his wedding outfit from ''Super Mario Odyssey''. | | Official artwork of Mario and his companion, [[Cappy]], from ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Odyssey}}''. |
| |firstgame = ''{{b|Donkey Kong|game}}'' (1981) | | |firstgame = ''{{b|Donkey Kong|game}}'' (1981) |
| |lastappearance = ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario & Luigi: Brothership}}'' (2024) | | |lastappearance=''{{s|mariowiki|Mario Tennis Aces}}'' (2018) |
| |console = Arcade | | |console = Arcade |
| |species = {{iw|mariowiki|Human}} | | |species = {{s|mariowiki|Human}} |
| |gender = Male | | |gender = Male |
| |homeworld = {{iw|mariowiki|Mushroom Kingdom}}<!--do not change to Brooklyn; that was retconned--> | | |homeworld = {{s|mariowiki|Mushroom Kingdom}}<!--do not change to Brooklyn; that was retconned--> |
| |creator = [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] | | |creator = [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] |
| |artist = Shigeru Miyamoto (''Donkey Kong'')<br>Yoichi Kotabe (''Super Mario Bros.'' series)<br/>Shigefumi Hino (''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario World}}'') | | |artist = Shigeru Miyamoto (''Donkey Kong'')<br/>Yoichi Kotabe (''Super Mario Bros.'' series)<br/>Shigefumi Hino (''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario World}}'') |
| |voiceactor = {{iw|mariowiki|Charles Martinet}} | | |voiceactor = [[Charles Martinet]] |
| |interwiki = mariowiki | | |interwiki = supermariowiki |
| |interwikiname = Super Mario Wiki | | |interwikiname= Super Mario Wiki |
| |interwikipage = Mario | | |interwikipage= Mario |
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| '''Mario''' ({{ja|マリオ|Mario}}, ''Mario'') is the eponymous protagonist of the {{uv|Mario}} series. Unanimously viewed as the mascot of [[Nintendo]],<ref name="History of Mario">{{cite web|url=http://www.gamecubicle.com/features-mario-nintendo_shining_star.htm|title=Nintendo's Shining Star: The History of Mario|publisher=Gamecubicle|accessdate=August 23, 2008}}</ref> Mario is said to be the most well-known and most popular video game character in the world,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://kotaku.com/5636283/happy-25th-birthday-super-mario-bros |title=Happy 25th Birthday, Super Mario Bros. |accessdate=October 18, 2010 |last=Plunkett |first=Luke |date=September 13, 2010 |publisher=Kotaku |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100916160040/http://kotaku.com/5636283/happy-25th-birthday-super-mario-bros |archivedate=September 16, 2010 |deadurl=no}}</ref> having appeared in over 200 video games. | | '''Mario''' ({{ja|マリオ}}, ''Mario'') is [[Nintendo]]'s flagship character and is the long-running eponymous hero in the extensive ''{{uv|Mario}}'' series of video games. Unanimously viewed as the mascot of Nintendo, Mario is said to be the most well-known and most popular video game character in the world, having appeared in over 200 video games. As a member of the "[[List of Super Smash Bros. series characters#"Perfect-attendance crew"|perfect-attendance crew]]", Mario appears as a main playable fighter in all five (six if both versions of ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' are counted separately) [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' games]] and is depicted as the most basic traditional fighter of the series and always receives first billing among the cast, much like his position within Nintendo itself. Mario was also the rival to [[Sega]]'s [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] in the 1990s. His voice actor in all five ''Super Smash Bros.'' games is [[Charles Martinet]], who also voices [[Luigi]], [[Wario]], [[Waluigi]], and {{s|mariowiki|Toadsworth}}, all of whom are other characters from his series. |
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| As a member of the "[[Fighter#"Perfect-attendance crew"|perfect-attendance crew]]", Mario has been featured as a playable character in every installment of the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series.
| | ==Character description== |
| | [[File:Mario Walking.jpg|thumb|left|Mario's official artwork in ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario 64}}'', the basis of his design in ''Super Smash Bros.'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''.]] |
| | Years before video gaming exploded into mainstream popularity, prominent game designer [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] designed the original arcade game ''{{b|Donkey Kong|game}}'' in 1981, debuting Mario as the main playable character and [[Donkey Kong]] as his in-game nemesis. Mario's character design was heavily influenced by the extreme technical limitations of digital games at the time; as a small batch of pixels, Mario was given a mustache under his big nose to show he had a face, and suspenders with his shirt to show a distinction between his arms and body. In this game Mario was originally known as "Jumpman" in the initial Japanese release, and he was portrayed as a carpenter whose girlfriend {{IW|mariowiki|Pauline}} (originally "Lady" in Japan) was held captive by the colossal ape [[Donkey Kong]], and must jump his way over the {{IW|mariowiki|barrel}}s and [[SuperMarioWiki:Firefox|flames]] DK throws at him to rescue Pauline. |
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| ==Origin==
| | After his initial appearance in this pioneering game, Mario, under his proper name for the first time in Japan, was introduced in the sequel, ''{{IW|dkwiki|Donkey Kong Junior}}'', and identified as of Italian ethnicity by Nintendo's president Hiroshi Yamauchi. Mario was named as such due to his comical resemblance to Nintendo of America's landlord Mario Segale. Then Mario and his newly introduced brother [[Luigi]] starred in the 1983 arcade game ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario Bros.}}'' as [[plumbers]]. |
| [[File:Mario Walking.jpg|thumb|left|Official artwork of Mario from ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario 64}}''. This appearance inspired his design for ''Super Smash Bros.'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''.]]
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| In 1981, years before video games exploded into mainstream popularity, prominent game designer [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] designed the original arcade game ''{{b|Donkey Kong|game}}'', debuting Mario as the main playable character and [[Donkey Kong]] as his in-game nemesis. Mario's character design was heavily influenced by the extreme technical limitations of video games at the time; as a small batch of pixels, Mario was given a mustache under his big nose to show he had a face.<ref>Rao, Anjali (February 15, 2007). [http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/asiapcf/02/14/miyamoto.script/index.html Sigeru Miyamao Talk Asia interview]. Retrieved February 28, 2009</ref> Red overalls and a blue shirt — the reverse of Mario's current red shirt and blue overalls — were also added to contrast against each other and the background, while a red cap was added to let Miyamoto avoid drawing the character's hairstyle, forehead, and eyebrows, as well as to circumvent the issue of animating his hair as he jumped.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2010/09/14/ign-presents-the-history-of-super-mario-bros|title=IGN Presents: The History of Super Mario Bros.|author=McLaughlin, Rus|date=September 13, 2010|publisher=IGN|accessdate=June 24, 2013}}</ref> Although unnamed in the Japanese release of ''Donkey Kong'', the character was named '''Jumpman''' in the game's English instructions.<ref>Mario: Alive, Well, and Living in the Bronx? (Next Generation magazine, issue 26, page 46, February 1997)</ref> However, during the localization of ''Donkey Kong'' for American audiences, Nintendo of America's warehouse landlord at the time, the late Mario Segale, confronted then-president Minoru Arakawa, demanding back rent. Following a heated argument in which the Nintendo employees eventually convinced Segale he would be paid, they opted to officially rename Jumpman to '''Mario''' after Segale;<ref>{{cite web |url= http://technologizer.com/2010/04/25/mario/|title= The True Face of Mario |last= Edwards |first= Benj |date= April 25, 2010|accessdate=June 30, 2011}}</ref> this name would also be carried over into the game's sales brochure.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://flyers.arcade-museum.com/?page=thumbs&db=videodb&id=316|title=Donkey Kong|website=The Arcade Flyers Archive}}</ref>
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| In ''Donkey Kong'', Mario is portrayed as a carpenter whose girlfriend [[Pauline]] (originally "Lady" in Japan) is held captive by the gorilla [[Donkey Kong]] at a construction site. Mario must jump his way over the {{iw|mariowiki|barrel}}s and [[mariowiki:Fire|flames]] Donkey Kong throws at him in order to climb the scaffolding of the construction site and rescue Pauline. After his initial appearance in this pioneering game, Mario, under his proper name for the first time in Japan, was introduced in the sequel ''{{iw|mariowiki|Donkey Kong Junior}}'' — in which he was portrayed as the antagonist — and identified as being of Italian ethnicity by Nintendo's then-president Hiroshi Yamauchi. Then Mario and his newly introduced brother [[Luigi]] starred in the 1983 arcade game ''{{iw|mariowiki|Mario Bros.}}'' as plumbers. Miyamoto's next game was the world-famous ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' for the Famicom/NES, the game that single-handedly brought video gaming into the mainstream and made Nintendo a major company in a now-major industry. Many iconic aspects of Mario and his franchise were established: Mario and Luigi now live in the magical [[Mushroom Kingdom]] ruled by Princess "[[Peach]]" Toadstool with her mushroom-like servants known as [[Toad]]s, while the {{iw|mariowiki|Koopa}} King, [[Bowser]], kidnaps the princess, provoking Mario to rescue her. In ''Super Mario Bros.'', Mario bounds across side-scrolling platform stages, jumping on the heads of common enemies like [[Goomba]]s and [[Koopa Troopa]]s to defeat them. He starts out small but can grow to [[mariowiki:Super Mario|double his size]] if he grabs a [[Super Mushroom]], gain the ability to [[mariowiki:Fire Mario|shoot out fireballs]] by grabbing a [[Fire Flower]], and [[mariowiki:Invincible Mario|become invincible]] for a short period of time by grabbing a [[Super Star]]. ''Super Mario Bros.'' became a franchise with these elements lasered into video game iconography, consistent in most future games in the ''Mario'' series.
| | Miyamoto's next game was the world-famous ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' for the Famicom/NES, the game that single-handedly brought video gaming into the mainstream and made Nintendo a major company in a now-major industry [http://www.g4tv.com/top-100/478/super-mario-bros/]. Many iconic aspects of Mario and his franchise were established: Mario and Luigi now live in the magical [[Mushroom Kingdom]] ruled under Princess "[[Peach]]" Toadstool and her mushroom-retaining [[Toad]] servants, and the Koopa king [[Bowser]] kidnaps the princess for Mario to rescue. Mario must bound across side-scrolling platform stages to rescue her, jumping on the heads of common enemies like [[Goomba]]s and [[Koopa Troopa]]s to defeat them. He starts out small but can grow to [[mariowiki:Super Mario|double his size]] if he grabs a [[Super Mushroom]] power-up, gain the ability to [[mariowiki:Fire Mario|shoot out fireballs]] by grabbing a [[Fire Flower]], and [[mariowiki:Invincible Mario|turn invincible]] for a short period of time by grabbing a [[Super Star]]. ''Super Mario Bros.'' became a franchise with these elements lasered into video game iconography, consistent in future games in the ''Mario'' series. |
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| For over 30 years afterward, Mario would star in many games for various Nintendo systems. Mario and his accompanying franchise can be viewed as Nintendo's thematic tileset with which to create games of a whimsical, colorful, and light-hearted nature. Mario himself is meant to be a character anyone can enjoy playing as and can fit well as a protagonist figure and/or main balanced character in many genres of games. To this end, he is not portrayed as a character that undergoes development like what players would see from a character within an expansive story, but rather a character defined by the player's actions with a few defining traits of his own, such as his cheerfulness, whimsy, desire to help others, and humorous high-pitched Italian accent provided by Charles Martinet. As such, Mario is a semi-silent protagonist, who is sporadically depicted speaking coherent English sentences. In contemporary ''Mario'' games, most of his vocalizations are grunts, yells, and the occasional catchphrase, such as "Mama Mia!", "It's-a me, Mario!" and "Let's-a-go!", although he is shown to speak at length in some spin-off games and official interviews. Likewise, while Mario largely serves as a "everyman" protagonist to fulfill any role as needed to be, he has shown plenty of characterization; for instance, the ending of ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario Odyssey}}'' has Mario comfort his longtime nemesis, Bowser, after Peach rejects both of their marriage proposals, showing him to be a selfless person who sees the best qualities in others. As an everyman character, the optimistic protagonist and the flagship character for both his series and company, Mario is inherently easy for players of his various games to appreciate, and he is usually the most balanced playable character in any game he appears in. While Mario's definitive, Martinet-voiced depiction was codified by ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario 64}}'', to the extent that Martinet's successor {{iw|mariowiki|Kevin Afghani}} would effectively perform impressions of Martinet's voices for Mario (and Luigi), most auxiliary media prior to that game (such as a trio of animated series produced by the now-defunct {{iw|mariowiki|DIC Entertainment}} and [[mariowiki:Super Mario Bros. (film)|the 1993 live-action film]]) provided different portrayals of the iconic plumber, typically as a mild caricature of a working-class Italian-American with a gruff Brooklyn accent, some elements of which were portrayed in [[mariowiki:The Super Mario Bros. Movie|the 2023 animated film]]. | | For over 30 years afterward, Mario would star in many games for various Nintendo systems. Mario and his accompanying franchise can be viewed as Nintendo's thematic tileset with which to create games of a whimsical, colorful, and light-hearted nature. Mario himself is meant to be a character anyone can enjoy playing as, and can fit well as a protagonist figure and/or main balanced character in many genres of games. To this end, he is not portrayed as a character that undergoes development like what players would see with a character in an epic RPG's story, but is a character defined by the player's actions with a few defining traits of his own such as his cheer, whimsy, desire to help others, and humorous high-pitched Italian accent provided by Charles Martinet. As such, Mario is a semi-silent protagonist, who is rarely (but occasionally) depicted speaking coherent English sentences. In contemporary ''Mario'' games, most of his vocalizations are grunts and yells and the occasional catchphrase, such as "Mama-mia!", "It's-a me, Mario!", "Let's-a-go!", although he is shown to speak at length in some spin-off games and official interviews. As a semi-silent, optimistic protagonist and the flagship character for both his series and company, Mario is inherently easy for players of his various games to appreciate, and he is usually the most balanced selectable character in any game he appears in, including the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Smash Bros.'' games]]. While Mario's definitive, Martinet-voiced depiction was codified by ''Super Mario 64'', most auxiliary media prior to that game (such as the [[mariowiki:Super Mario Bros. (film)|live-action film]] and various cartoons produced by {{s|mariowiki|DIC Entertainment}}) provided different portrayals of the iconic plumber, typically as a mild caricature of a working-class Italian-American with a gruff Brooklyn accent. |
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| Genres of games in which Mario appears in a playable role include the traditional 2D side-scrolling platformer ''Super Mario Bros.'' and its various sequels; the famed Super NES launch platformer ''[[Super Mario World]]'', which introduced [[Yoshi]] as a trustworthy mount of sorts for Mario; and ''{{iw|mariowiki|New Super Mario Bros.}}'' and its respective sequels, which are revivals of the ''Super Mario Bros.'' series' gameplay. Mario has also had various 3D platforming adventures, such as the seminal ''Super Mario 64'' adventure game launched for the [[Nintendo 64]], followed up by ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario Sunshine}}'' for the [[Nintendo GameCube]], ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario Galaxy}}'' for the [[Wii]], ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario 3D World}}'' for the [[Wii U]], and ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario Odyssey}}'' for the [[Nintendo Switch]]. In addition to each of these games being critical successes, ''64'', the ''Galaxy'' duology and ''Odyssey'' in particular are considered among the greatest and most influential games of all time. Spin-off titles include the ''{{iw|mariowiki|Mario Kart|series}}'' series of power-up and obstacle course-based racing games, a long-running series of multiplayer-based party games named ''{{iw|mariowiki|Mario Party|series}}'', and various series of ''Mario''-themed sports titles, such as ''{{iw|mariowiki|Mario Golf|series}}'' and ''{{iw|mariowiki|Mario Tennis|series}}''. There have even been RPG spinoffs, namely ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario RPG}}'', the ''{{iw|mariowiki|Paper Mario|series}}'' series, and the ''{{iw|mariowiki|Mario & Luigi|series}}'' series. Finally, there is the puzzle-based spin-off game ''{{iw|mariowiki|Dr. Mario|game}}'', which sees Mario use {{iw|mariowiki|Megavitamin}}s, a medicine of his own creation,<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'' NES instruction booklet, page 3.</ref> to combat {{iw|mariowiki|virus}}es. In addition to being the debut of its [[mariowiki: Dr. Mario (series)|own spin-off series]], this game also saw the eponymous {{iw|mariowiki|Dr. Mario}} become [[Dr. Mario|a playable character]] in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. | | Genres of games in which Mario appears in a playable role include the traditional 2D side-scrolling platformer, including various sequels to ''Super Mario Bros.'', the famed Super NES launch platformer ''[[Super Mario World]]'', which introduced [[Yoshi]] as a mount of sorts for Mario, and the DS homage to these games in the form of ''{{IW|mariowiki|New Super Mario Bros.}}''; 3D platforming adventures such as the seminal ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' adventure game launched for the [[Nintendo 64]], followed up by ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' for the [[Nintendo GameCube]], ''{{IW|mariowiki|Super Mario Galaxy}}'' for the [[Wii]], ''{{IW|mariowiki|Super Mario 3D World}}'' for the [[Wii U]] and ''{{IW|mariowiki|Super Mario Odyssey}}'' for the [[Nintendo Switch]], with all five games being critical successes and ''Super Mario 64'' and ''Super Mario Galaxy'' being considered among the greatest and most influential games of all time; the ''{{IW|mariowiki|Mario Kart|series}}'' series of power-up and obstacle course-based racing games; a long-running series of multiplayer-based party games named ''{{IW|mariowiki|Mario Party|series}}''; various series of ''Mario''-themed sports titles such as ''{{IW|mariowiki|Mario Golf|series}}'' and ''{{IW|mariowiki|Mario Tennis|series}}''; hands-on RPGs such as the ''{{IW|mariowiki|Paper Mario|series}}'' and ''{{IW|mariowiki|Mario & Luigi|series}}'' series; and a puzzle game named ''[[mariowiki:Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]'', where Mario in the garb of a medicine man throws pills into a bottle to combat {{IW|mariowiki|virus}}es (his persona in this game is also a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', see [[Dr. Mario]]). A [[mariowiki:Baby Mario|baby version of Mario]], who is often treated as a separate character, has also appeared in many of these games. Mario made his first appearance in a fighting game in 1999's ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', and has appeared traditionally in all subsequent installments of that series. |
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| ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''== | | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''== |
| ===As a playable character=== | | ===As a playable character=== |
| | [[File:Mario SSB.png|frame|Official artwork of Mario in ''Super Smash Bros.''|left]] |
| {{Main|Mario (SSB)}} | | {{Main|Mario (SSB)}} |
| [[File:Mario SSB.png|frame|Official artwork of Mario from ''Super Smash Bros.'']]
| | Mario makes his first appearance in a fighting game in the original ''Super Smash Bros.'' as a starting playable character. He is based on his appearance in ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario 64}}''. Like in many other games, he is touted as the most balanced character with no real strengths or weaknesses; therefore, new players of the game are encouraged to play as him first. In the competitive meta-game, he can combo well but lacks a multipurpose finisher. His lack of outstanding strengths make him only a mid-tier fighter, placing him at 7th in B tier on the ''SSB'' [[tier list]]. His [[neutral special move]] shoots a moderately fast, bouncing, low-damage [[Fireball]] in the direction he is facing; his [[up special move]] is an uppercut third-jump called the [[Super Jump Punch]] which can hit multiple times for minor damage (and coins briefly appear with each hit); and his [[down special move]] is the [[Mario Tornado]], where he whirls his body to damage foes around him, before throwing them up into the air. |
| Mario makes his first appearance in a fighting game in ''Super Smash Bros.'' as a [[starter character]]. His design is based on his appearances in ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario 64}}'' and ''{{iw|mariowiki|Mario Party}}''. Like in many ''Mario'' spin-off games, he is touted as the most balanced character with no real strengths or weaknesses; therefore, new players of the game are encouraged to play as Mario in order to learn the game's fundamentals. In addition, his younger twin brother {{SSB|Luigi}} appears as a [[clone]], albeit with a few different attributes. | |
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| Mario's [[neutral special move]] is [[Fire Ball]], which is moderately fast but deals minor damage. His [[up special move]] is [[Super Jump Punch]], which hits multiple times and is used as his recovery move. Lastly, Mario's [[down special move]] is [[Mario Tornado]], in which he whirls his body akin to a {{iw|mariowiki|Spin Jump}} in order to damage foes around him with a series of [[Wikipedia:Professional wrestling attacks#Clothesline|discus clotheslines]] and [[Wikipedia:Professional wrestling attacks#Spinning back fist|spinning backfists]].
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| Mario boasts a potent combo game, thanks primarily to his spammable up tilt and versatile down aerial. His edge-guarding potential is also respectable: down smash, forward aerial and back aerial possess respectable power, while down aerial can [[meteor smash]]. Mario also sports two powerful KOing options in his up smash and back throw, while his forward smash and forward throw also sport KO potential, albeit to a lesser degree in comparison. Lastly, Mario's recovery is fairly good, thanks to Super Jump Punch's traveling distance and Mario Tornado's ability to cover more distance via [[button mashing]].
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| However, Mario's overall range is sub-par, even in spite of having Fireball as a projectile. On a related note, he has difficulty dealing with projectiles and pressure. Mario also has poor mobility, which can hinder his combos and recovery, in addition to further compounding his aforementioned issues with projectiles and pressure. Lastly, the majority of Mario's frame data is laggy.
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| Due to his lack of both outstanding strengths and weaknesses, Mario is currently ranked 7th out of 12 on the [[tier list]]. This places him at the bottom of the B tier, and posits him as a mid tier character.
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| Mario's in-game character description reads as follows: | | Mario's in-game character description reads as follows: |
| :'''Mario''' | | :'''Mario''' |
| :''Although best known as the mustachioed plumber who battles the Turtle Tribe with his distinct jumping action, this internationally-famous hero has also acted as a [[Punch-Out!! (universe)|referee]], a [[mariowiki:Mario Kart (series)|driver]], and even a [[Dr. Mario|doctor]]! He's been linked to [[Princess Peach]] of {{iw|mariowiki|Mushroom Kingdom}} for years, but to this day their true relationship remains a mystery.'' | | :''Although best known as the mustachioed plumber who battles the Turtle Tribe with his distinct jumping action, this internationally-famous hero has also acted as a referee, a [[Super Mario Kart|driver]], and even a [[Dr. Mario|doctor]]! He's been linked to [[Princess Peach]] of [[Mushroom Kingdom (location)|Mushroom Kingdom]] for years, but to this day their true relationship remains a mystery.'' |
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| :*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' (NES) | | :*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' (NES), |
| :*''[[Super Mario Kart]]'' (SNES) | | :*''[[Super Mario Kart]]'' (SNES), |
| :*''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' ([[Nintendo 64]]) | | :*''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' ([[Nintendo 64]]) |
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| ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''== | | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''== |
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| {{Main|Mario (SSBM)}} | | {{Main|Mario (SSBM)}} |
| [[File:Mario SSBM.jpg|150px|thumb|Mario, as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''.]] | | [[File:Mario SSBM.jpg|120px|thumb|Mario, as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''.]] As a starting playable character in this game, Mario is touted as the most balanced character of the game's character roster, much like his appearances in other games, with no real strengths but no outstanding weaknesses either; therefore, new players of the game are encouraged to play as him first. His appearance is still based on his appearance in ''Super Mario 64'' like in the previous game. His new [[side special move]] is whipping out his yellow [[Cape]] from ''Super Mario World'' to turn the enemy in front of him facing the opposite direction, which is useful for diverting enemy attack and recovery. In the competitive meta-game, he can easily combo opponents, has a long [[wavedash]] like {{SSBM|Luigi}}, and is good at juggling opponents, but it is his lack of a reliable finisher that causes him to remain in the game's Middle Tier; his Smash attacks do not even feature all that much knockback and range, impairing his ability to fight like a character like {{SSBM|Marth}}. He also has low grab range and bad recovery. It is notable that in both versions, Mario has great combo potential coupled with the lack of a good finisher. |
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| Mario returns as a playable character in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''. Unlike in ''SSB'', his design has been updated to appear almost exactly like his Nintendo 64 render artwork, instead of his in-game appearances in ''Super Mario 64'' and ''Mario Party''. Like his fellow [[veteran]]s, Mario has now received a [[side special move]]. In his case, it is [[Cape]], which can [[reverse]] the direction an opponent is facing upon contact, [[reflect]] projectiles, and even assist with his recovery. Although {{SSBM|Luigi}} has been de-cloned to semi-clone status, Mario nevertheless received another full clone in ''Melee''. In this case, his [[Dr. Mario|doctor persona]] from the ''Dr. Mario'' series appears as [[Dr. Mario (SSBM)|a playable character]] with a few different attributes.
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| In addition to retaining a useful projectile in Fireball and a potent combo game, Mario's overall frame data has become faster, while his edge-guarding potential, grab game and mobility have each improved in certain ways. Cape's reversal property can [[gimp]] recoveries, while his new forward aerial is capable of [[meteor smash]]ing. Like the rest of the cast, Mario has received a pummel, up throw and down throw; in addition to expanding his grab game's options, the latter two are useful for [[chain grab]]bing. Lastly, the implementation of [[wavedash]]ing improves Mario's approach.
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| However, Mario continues to lack a reliably safe and/or particularly strong finisher: his new forward smash consists of a sweet spot and sour spot, the back throw is burdened by his overall short grab range, and up smash is much weaker. In addition, Mario's overall range remains poor, which impairs his ability to fight against characters with disjointed ranges, such as {{SSBM|Marth}}.
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| Due to his continued lack of outstanding strengths or weaknesses, Mario is currently ranked 15th out of 26 on the 13th official tier list. This places him in the C+ tier (notably two spots lower than his doctor persona and three spots lower than Luigi), and reaffirms his status as a mid tier character.
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| ===Trophies=== | | ===Trophies=== |
| {{main|List of SSBM trophies (Super Mario Bros. series)}} | | {{main|List of SSBM trophies (Super Mario Bros. series)}} |
| In addition to the standard three trophies which playable characters in ''Melee'' get - a standard trophy won by defeating {{SSBM|Classic Mode}}, and "Smash Red" and "Smash Blue" trophies won by beating the Adventure and All-Star modes, respectively - Mario, as Nintendo's mascot, also features on a number of other trophies as [[Dr. Mario]] (see [[Dr. Mario (SSBM)]]), {{iw|mariowiki|Raccoon Mario}}, [[Metal Mario]], {{iw|mariowiki|Paper Mario|series}}, and Mario & Yoshi. The last trophy, in particular, is especially notable for being one of three trophies (the other two being [[Samus Aran|Samus]] Unmasked and (in Western versions only) Tamagon) that cannot be found during normal play: it can only be acquired in the [[NTSC]] and [[PAL]] versions via hacking device, whereas it could only be acquired in the Japanese version via a special Japanese events or by using a hacking device.<ref>[https://tcrf.net/Super_Smash_Bros._Melee/Version_Differences#Trophies Super Smash Bros. Melee/Version Differences - The Cutting Room Floor]</ref> There is also a trophy for {{iw|mariowiki|Baby Mario}}, a baby version of Mario that mostly appears in ''Yoshi'' games. | | In addition to the standard three trophies which playable characters in ''Melee'' get - a standard trophy won by defeating {{SSBM|Classic Mode}}, and "Smash Red" and "Smash Blue" trophies won by beating the Adventure and All-Star modes, respectively - Mario, as Nintendo's mascot, also features on a number of other trophies as [[Dr. Mario]] (see [[Dr. Mario (SSBM)]]), [[supermariowiki:Raccoon Mario|Raccoon Mario]], [[Metal Mario]], [[Paper Mario]], and Mario and Yoshi. The last trophy in particular is especially notable for being one of two "gift trophies" never found during normal play, only available at all in the [[NTSC]] version of ''Melee'', and then only at special Japanese events or by using a hacking device. There is also a trophy for [[supermariowiki:Baby Mario|Baby Mario]], a baby version of Mario that mostly appears in ''Yoshi'' games. |
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| |desc=Known worldwide as Mr. Nintendo, Mario uses his incredible jumping ability to thwart the evil Bowser time after time. While he's best known as a hero, Mario has played many roles, including racer, doctor, golfer, and villain. His tastes have changed over 20 years of gaming; he long ago swapped the colors of his shirt and overalls.
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| | '''Mario'''<br> |
| |name=Mario
| | ''Known worldwide as Mr. Nintendo, Mario uses his incredible jumping ability to thwart the evil [[Bowser]] time after time. While he's best known as a hero, Mario has played many roles, including racer, doctor, golfer, and villain. His tastes have changed over 20 years of gaming; he long ago swapped the colors of his shirt and overalls. '' |
| |image=Mario Trophy (Smash).png
| | *''Donkey Kong, Arcade'' (1981) |
| |mode=Adventure
| | '''Mario [Smash] (Adventure Mode)'''<br> |
| |desc=Mario is a character without any glaring weaknesses and plenty of strong attacks: he's even equipped with a Meteor Smash. He's a straightforward character who'll reflect the actual skills of the player. Mario's Cape will turn other characters in the opposite direction and can also reflect missile weapons.
| | ''Mario is a character without any glaring weaknesses and plenty of strong attacks: he's even equipped with a Meteor Smash. He's Straightforward character who'll reflect the actual skills of the player. Mario's Cape will turn other characters in the opposite direction and can also reflect missile weapons. |
| |gamelist=:B: Fireball
| | *''B: Fireball'' |
| :Smash B: Cape | | *''Smash B: Cape'' |
| |game=Melee | | '''Mario [Smash] (All-Star)'''<br> |
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| | Mass determines how easily a character can be sent flying, as well as a character's physical strength: Mario's mass is the standard upon which other Smash fighters are measured. His Super Jump Punch sends foes skyward in a shower of coins, while the Mario Tornado pulls in nearby foes, spins them silly, and scatters them every which way. |
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| | *''Up & B: Super Jump Punch'' |
| | *''Down & B: Mario Tornado'' |
| | '''Raccoon Mario'''<br> |
| | In Super Mario Bros. 3, [[Super Leaf|Super Leafs]] caused Mario to grow raccoon ears and a tail. By sprinting and rapidly wagging the tail, Mario gained the ability to fly for short periods. Like the Cape in Super Mario World, the tail also reduced the speed at which he fell, making midair moves easier. Needless to say, real raccoons were jealous. |
| | *''Super Mario Bros. 3'' (2/90)(NES) |
| | '''Metal Mario'''<br> |
| | Mario was in for a surprise the first time he hit a Metal Box in Super Mario 64. The metal cap that popped out transformed Mario into living metal, giving him great stamina, a heavy tread, and the ability to walk underwater. In Super Mario Bros., Metal Mario showed up as an incredibly stubborn midlevel boss. |
| | *''Super Mario 64'' (9/96)(N64) |
| | '''Paper Mario'''<br> |
| | The Star Rod: Bowser stole it, and Mario wants it back. Bowser vs Mario is familiar for Mario aficionados, but Paper Mario is novel. What this game brings to the 3d polygon-filled gaming world is its art style: everything is wafer thin! What the visuals lack in realism, they more than make up for in unique artistry. |
| | *''Paper Mario'' (2/01)(N64) |
| | '''Mario and Yoshi''' |
| | Yoshi was first introduced in Super Mario World, and the sight of Mario riding the helpful character soon became an enduring image. Despite his Cape, Mario can't fly while astride Yoshi. The pair can make huge jumps and drift slowly back to earth, though. As a last resort, Mario could leap off Yoshi's back to safety. |
| | *''Super Mario World'' (8/91)(SNES) |
| | [[File:Bmario.jpg|thumb|right|175px|The description of the Baby Mario trophy in ''Melee''.]] |
| | '''Baby Mario'''<br> |
| | ''Long ago, when the stork was carrying Baby Mario and Baby Luigi to the Mario household, the stork was ambushed, causing Baby Mario to tumble onto Yoshi's Island. This marked the beginning of the Yoshi's adventure to deliver Baby Mario to his parents. Since then, Baby Mario's been spotted on golf courses and tennis courts.'' |
| | *''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'' (10/95)(SNES) |
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| |name=Mario | | <gallery> |
| |image=Mario Trophy (Smash 2).png
| | Mario Trophy Melee.png|Mario [Classic Mode] trophy |
| |mode=All Star | | Mario Trophy (Smash).png|Mario [Smash, Adventure Mode] trophy |
| |desc=Mass determines how easily a character can be sent flying, as well as a character's physical strength: Mario's mass is the standard upon which other Smash fighters are measured. His Super Jump Punch sends foes skyward in a shower of coins, while the Mario Tornado pulls in nearby foes, spins them silly, and scatters them every which way.
| | Mario Trophy (Smash 2).png|Mario [Smash, All-Star Mode] trophy |
| |gamelist=:Up & B: Super Jump Punch
| | Raccoon Mario Trophy Melee.png|Raccoon Mario trophy |
| :Down & B: Mario Tornado
| | Metal Mario Trophy Melee.png|Metal Mario trophy |
| |game=Melee
| | Paper Mario Trophy Melee.png|Paper Mario trophy |
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| | Mario and Yoshi Trophy Melee.png|Mario & Yoshi trophy (unobtainable) |
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| | Baby Mario Trophy Melee.png|Baby Mario trophy |
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| |name=Raccoon Mario | |
| |image=Raccoon Mario Trophy Melee.png
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| |desc=In Super Mario Bros. 3, Super Leafs caused Mario to grow raccoon ears and a tail. By sprinting and rapidly wagging the tail, Mario gained the ability to fly for short periods. Like the Cape in Super Mario World, the tail also reduced the speed at which he fell, making midair moves easier. Needless to say, real raccoons were jealous. | |
| |gamelist={{Trophy games|game1=Super Mario Bros. 3|release1=2/90}}
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| |name=Metal Mario
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| |image=Metal Mario Trophy Melee.png
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| |desc=Mario was in for a surprise the first time he hit a Metal Box in Super Mario 64. The metal cap that popped out transformed Mario into living metal, giving him great stamina, a heavy tread, and the ability to walk underwater. In Super Smash Bros., Metal Mario showed up as an incredibly stubborn midlevel boss. | |
| |gamelist={{Trophy games|game1=Super Mario 64|release1=9/96}}
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| |name=Paper Mario
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| |image=Paper Mario Trophy Melee.png
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| |desc=The Star Rod: Bowser stole it, and Mario wants it back. Bowser vs. Mario is familiar for Mario afficionados, but Paper Mario is novel. What this game brings to the 3D polygon-filled gaming world is its art style: everything is wafer thin! What the visuals lack in realism, they more than make up for in unique artistry. | |
| |gamelist={{Trophy games|game1=Paper Mario|release1=2/01}}
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| |name=Mario & Yoshi
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| |image=Mario and Yoshi Trophy Melee.png
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| |desc=Yoshi was first introduced in Super Mario World, and the sight of Mario riding the helpful character soon became an enduring image. Despite his Cape, Mario can't fly while astride Yoshi. The pair can make huge jumps and drift slowly back to earth, though. As a last resort, Mario could leap off Yoshi's back to safety. | |
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| |image=Baby Mario Trophy Melee.png
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| |desc=Long ago, when the stork was carrying Baby Mario and Baby Luigi to the Mario household, the stork was ambushed, causing Baby Mario to tumble onto Yoshi's Island. This marked the beginning of the Yoshies' adventure to deliver Baby Mario to his parents. Since then, Baby Mario's been spotted on golf courses and tennis courts. | |
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| ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''== | | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''== |
| ===As a playable character=== | | ===As a playable character=== |
| {{Main|Mario (SSBB)}} | | {{Main|Mario (SSBB)}} |
| [[File:Mario SSBB.jpg|200px|thumb|Mario, as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''.]] | | [[File:Mario SSBB.jpg|160px|thumb|Mario, as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''.]] |
| Mario returns as a playable character in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', although his doctor persona has been cut as a playable character. Mario's design has been updated, as it is now based on his appearance in ''{{iw|mariowiki|Luigi's Mansion}}'', ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario Sunshine}}'' and ''{{iw|mariowiki|Mario Party 4}}'', albeit with a realistic aesthetic and subdued color scheme. In addition to gaining his {{iw|mariowiki|Fire Mario}} attire as an [[alternate costume]], Mario has gained {{iw|mariowiki|F.L.U.D.D.}} from ''Super Mario Sunshine'' as his [[F.L.U.D.D.|down special move]], while Mario Tornado is now his down aerial attack. | | Mario was again a playable character in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', ostensibly intended to be the most balanced character. His appearance is based on his appearance in contemporary ''Mario'' games, such as ''{{s|mariowiki|Luigi's Mansion}}'' and ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Sunshine}}''. He has undergone a visual redesign, like his [[Fireball]], which looks more realistic, but he is essentially the same fighter as he appeared in ''Melee'', retaining all of his moves (although his former [[down special]] attack, the Mario Tornado, has become his [[down aerial]] attack, its former slot taken by [[F.L.U.D.D.]]). Like all of the game's other returning characters, he incorporates a [[Final Smash]] attack which can be used once he collects a [[Smash Ball]]. His [[Final Smash]] is the [[Mario Finale]], where he projects a colossal, intertwining fireball to engulf all opponents in his direction. The Mario Finale extends to both well above and well below Mario's position, so [[Smash Bros. DOJO!!]] recommends that he is standing on a moderately elevated [[platform]] for maximum effect. |
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| Like his fellow veterans, Mario now has a [[Final Smash]]; in his case, it is [[Mario Finale]], which consists of him firing a pair of colossal, intertwining Fireballs to engulf all opponents in the direction he is facing. In addition to retaining overall quick frame data and a useful projectile in Fireball, Mario now boasts improved KO potential: forward smash's sourspot is much stronger, down smash's back hit now deals consistent damage, and both Mario Tornado and Super Jump Punch have gained KO potential thanks to their much stronger final hitboxes.
| | Mario is ranked 31st on the current [[tier list]] in F tier. While his tournament results have been surprisingly high, his rather standard abilities are outshined by the abilities of many other characters. |
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| | Mario has a trophy that is awarded each time {{SSBB|Classic mode}} is completed with him on any difficulty. The player can get a Mario Finale Trophy each time the player completes All-Star mode with Mario. See [[Mario Finale]] for the trophy description of Mario's Final Smash. |
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| However, Mario has received significant nerfs as well, largely from changes to gameplay mechanics. In particular, the introduction of hitstun canceling severely harmed Mario's once-useful combo game: up tilt can now only combo into itself at low percentages, while up and down throws have lost both their chain grabbing and combo potentials entirely. The removal of both [[wavedash]]ing and [[L-cancel]]ing also hinder Mario: the former results in his approach being unimpressive like in ''SSB'', while the latter results in his aerials' landing lag not being fully compensated.
| | [[File:Mario - Brawl Trophy.png|thumb|left|135x235px|Mario trophy in ''Brawl'']] |
| | '''Mario'''<br> |
| | ''A familiar overall-clad figure who is Nintendo's flagship character. His courage and jumping ability have seen him through countless adventures. He's a multi-talented plumber with the knowledge of a physician, a top-notch golfer, and a veteran tennis umpire. Is his jumping prowess a boon from his girder-climbing days?'' |
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| | [[File:Baby Mario - Brawl Trophy.png|thumb|135x235px|Baby Mario trophy in ''Brawl'']] |
| | '''Baby Mario'''<br><br> |
| | ''Mario as a baby...a crybaby at that. Even then he wore overalls, and we can see the trademark red hat at this young age.<ref name="lacksoveralls">The [[NTSC]] version of the Baby Mario trophy claimed that "he lacks overalls", even though the trophy itself depicts him with his trademark red/blue overalls. This was corrected for the [[PAL]] release of ''Brawl''. [The full second sentence of the NTSC version read: "Although he lacks overalls, we can see the trademark red hat even at this young age."]</ref> Everyone's favorite hero was riding Yoshi and adventuring from his youngest days, and even as a baby it's clear that Mario had quite the nose.'' |
| | {{Trophy games|console1=SNES|game1=[[mariowiki:Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island|Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]|console2=DS|game2= [[mariowiki:Yoshi's Island DS|Yoshi's Island DS]]}} |
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| | [[File:Paper Mario - Brawl Trophy.png|thumb|left|135x235px|Paper Mario trophy in ''Brawl'']] |
| {{main|List of SSBB trophies (Super Mario Bros. series)}}
| | '''Paper Mario'''<br><br> |
| Mario has a trophy that is awarded each time {{SSBB|Classic Mode}} is completed with him on any difficulty. | | ''A legendary hero whose adventure unfolds when he sets out to rescue Princess Peach from the nefarious clutches of Count Bleck. He has the ability to flip the world from 2-D to 3-D and back again. If he grabs a Mega Star, he'll transform into a pixelated giant Mario. In this state, he's invulnerable and capable of stomping through enemies and obstacles with ease.'' |
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| |desc=A familiar overall-clad figure who is Nintendo's flagship character. His courage and jumping ability have seen him through countless adventures. He's a multitalented plumber with the knowledge of a [[Dr. Mario|physician]], a top-notch golfer, and a veteran tennis umpire. Is his jumping prowess a boon from his girder-climbing days?
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| |desc-ntsc=Mario as a baby...a crybaby at that. Although he lacks overalls, we can see the trademark red hat even at this young age. Everyone's favorite hero was riding Yoshi and adventuring from his youngest days, and even as a baby, it's clear that Mario had quite the nose.
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| |desc-ntsc=A legendary hero whose adventure unfolds when he sets out to rescue Princess Peach from the nefarious clutches of {{iw|mariowiki|Count Bleck}}. He has the ability to flip the world from 2-D to 3-D and back again. If he grabs a {{iw|mariowiki|Mega Star}}, he'll transform into a pixelated giant Mario. In this state, he's invulnerable and capable of stomping through enemies and obstacles with ease.
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| ! Effect | | ! Effect |
| ! Fighter(s) | | ! Characters |
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| | Baby Mario | | | [[Baby Mario]] |
| | [[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]] | | | [[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]] |
| | {{SortKey|AttackFlame+005}}{{EffectIcon|Flame}} Attack +5 | | | {{SortKey|AttackFlame+005}}{{EffectIcon|Flame}} Attack +5 |
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| | [[Yoshi's Island]] | | | [[Yoshi's Island]] |
| | {{SortKey|AttackBite+006}}{{TypeIcon|Bite}} Attack +6 | | | {{SortKey|AttackBite+006}}{{TypeIcon|Bite}} Attack +6 |
| | {{StickerHead|Yoshi|Wario|Pokémon Trainer|Wolf}} | | | {{SortKey|Yoshi Wario Wolf Pokémon Trainer}}{{Head|Yoshi|g=SSBB|s=16px|l=Yoshi (SSBB)}}{{Head|Wario|g=SSBB|s=16px|l=Wario (SSBB)}}{{Head|Wolf|g=SSBB|s=16px|l=Wolf (SSBB)}}{{Head|PokemonTrainer|g=SSBB|s=16px|l=Pokémon Trainer (SSBB)}} |
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| | Mario & [[Luigi]] | | | Mario & [[Luigi]] |
| | {{iw|mariowiki|Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga}} | | | [[mariowiki:Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga|Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]] |
| | {{SortKey|DefenseFlame+019}}{{EffectIcon|Flame}} Resistance +19 | | | {{SortKey|DefenseFlame+019}}{{EffectIcon|Flame}} Resistance +19 |
| | {{StickerHead|Mario|Yoshi|Luigi|Bowser|Peach}} | | | {{SortKey|Mario Luigi Peach Bowser Yoshi}}{{Head|Mario|g=SSBB|s=16px}}{{Head|Luigi|g=SSBB|s=16px}}{{Head|Peach|g=SSBB|s=16px}}{{Head|Bowser|g=SSBB|s=16px}}{{Head|Yoshi|g=SSBB|s=16px}} |
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| | Mario & [[Yoshi]] | | | Mario & [[Yoshi]] |
| | [[Super Mario Sunshine]] | | | [[Super Mario Sunshine]] |
| | {{SortKey|AttackSpecialsIndirect+013}}[[File:SpecialsIndirect.png|16px|link=Specials: Indirect]] Attack +13 | | | {{SortKey|AttackSpecialsIndirect+013}}[[Image:SpecialsIndirect.png|16px|link=Specials: Indirect]] Attack +13 |
| | {{StickerHead|Mario|Yoshi|Luigi|Bowser|Peach}} | | | {{SortKey|Mario Luigi Peach Bowser Yoshi}}{{Head|Mario|g=SSBB|s=16px}}{{Head|Luigi|g=SSBB|s=16px}}{{Head|Peach|g=SSBB|s=16px}}{{Head|Bowser|g=SSBB|s=16px}}{{Head|Yoshi|g=SSBB|s=16px}} |
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| | [[Mario Kart DS]] | | | [[Mario Kart DS]] |
| | {{SortKey|AttackLeg+022}}{{TypeIcon|Foot|l=Leg}} Attack +22 | | | {{SortKey|AttackLeg+022}}{{TypeIcon|Foot|l=Leg}} Attack +22 |
| | {{StickerHead|Mario|Yoshi|Luigi|Bowser|Peach}} | | | {{SortKey|Mario Luigi Peach Bowser Yoshi}}{{Head|Mario|g=SSBB|s=16px}}{{Head|Luigi|g=SSBB|s=16px}}{{Head|Peach|g=SSBB|s=16px}}{{Head|Bowser|g=SSBB|s=16px}}{{Head|Yoshi|g=SSBB|s=16px}} |
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| | {{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario Baseball}} | | | [[mariowiki:Super Mario Baseball|Super Mario Baseball]] |
| | {{SortKey|SpecialCarryHomeRunBat}}Carry Home-Run Bat | | | {{SortKey|SpecialCarryHomeRunBat}}Carry Home-Run Bat |
| | {{SortKey|All characters}}{{AllChars|SSBB|s=16}} | | | {{SortKey|All characters}}{{AllChars|SSBB|s=16}} |
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| | {{iw|mariowiki|Super Paper Mario}} | | | [[mariowiki:Super Paper Mario|Super Paper Mario]] |
| | {{SortKey|AttackElectric+020}}{{EffectIcon|Electric}} Attack +20 | | | {{SortKey|AttackElectric+020}}{{EffectIcon|Electric}} Attack +20 |
| | {{SortKey|All characters}}{{AllChars|SSBB|s=16}} | | | {{SortKey|All characters}}{{AllChars|SSBB|s=16}} |
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| | [[Raccoon Mario]] | | | [[Raccoon Mario]] |
| | {{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario Bros. 3}} | | | [[mariowiki:Super Mario Bros. 3|Super Mario Bros. 3]] |
| | {{SortKey|SpecialFlinchResistance+112}}{{StickerIcon|Flinch Resistance}} +112 | | | {{SortKey|SpecialFlinchResistance+112}}{{StickerIcon|Flinch Resistance}} +112 |
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| {{Main|Mario (SSB4)}} | | {{Main|Mario (SSB4)}} |
| [[File:Mario SSB4.png|thumb|Mario, as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''.]] | | [[File:Mario SSB4 Alt.png|thumb|Mario as he appears without the fire in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'']] |
| Mario appears as a playable character in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', with his return being announced on June 11th, 2013 during the E3 2013 Nintendo Direct.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvudMu-5kIU Super Smash Bros. for 3DS/Wii U 1st Trailer]</ref> Mario's design has been updated, as it is now based on his appearances as of ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario 3D Land}}'' and ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario 3D World}}''. Mario's blue and yellow alternate costumes have also been updated, while he has gained two new costumes: the first is from his appearance in ''{{iw|mariowiki|Family Computer Golf: U.S. Course}}'' and ''{{iw|mariowiki|NES Open Tournament Golf}}'', while the second is based on [[Waluigi]]. On a related note, his doctor persona also returns as [[Dr. Mario (SSB4)|a playable character]] for the first time since ''Melee''. | | Mario was confirmed as a playable character during the [[E3 2013]] [[Nintendo Direct]]. His appearance is based on his appearance in recent ''Mario'' games, such as ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario 3D World}}'' and ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario Kart 8}}''. |
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| Mario is once again touted as a balanced character, but the plethora of significant buffs he received in several areas actually allow him to function effectively as a pressure-oriented character as well. Most notably, direct and indirect changes have not only rejuvenated Mario's once-lost combo game, but also resulted in it becoming the most effective it has ever been.
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| Down throw, in particular, benefits tremendously from both the changes to hitstun canceling and the alterations to its knockback and launching angle: in addition to its infamous damage racking potential alongside several consecutive up tilts at low percentages, it can be followed up with aerials at medium to high percentages, including forward aerial for a potential KO combo while near the edge. Although down tilt is not as potent in comparison, its much lower ending lag and hitstun canceling's aforementioned changes nevertheless grant it various follow-ups at low to medium percentages.
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| Unlike in previous installments, Mario's mobility and power are no longer unimpressive and adequate, respectively. His [[dash]]ing and [[air speed]]s have become noticeably faster, while his jump is higher as well. When coupled with the retention of his overall quick frame data, Mario now boasts a surprisingly threatening [[neutral game]], and is an even more potent edge-guarder. On a related note, Mario's recovery has also improved: in addition to his aforementioned aerial attributes, [[Super Jump Punch]] now covers slightly more vertical distance and, more importantly, no longer sharply drops him right before its conclusion.
| | Mario was [[buff]]ed significantly from ''Brawl'' to ''Smash 4'', resulting in a high [[tier list]] placement, currently ranking 9th place out of 55 characters, placing him within A tier, his highest tier placement to date. He received buffs to his speed, power and reach. His comboing game, while not as powerful as other characters like {{SSB4|Luigi}} and {{SSB4|Sheik}}, is still very solid, with the most notable example being down throw following up into multiple up tilts. His fast attacks give him a surprisingly threatening [[neutral game]] as well, as the generally low cooldown in his moves does not leave him too open to getting punished himself. His [[Cape]] and [[F.L.U.D.D.]] specials also grant him commendable [[edge-guarding]] capabilities. Nonetheless, Mario's weaknesses include some trouble dealing with characters with [[disjointed]] reach due to his own below average range, and a subpar [[recovery]]. Overall, Mario's little weaknesses, as well as his all-rounded and easy-to-play status, has allowed him be to very successful in tournament play, earning strong representation and results. |
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| However, Mario did receive some nerfs. Most noticeably, his overall damage output has decreased: while this actually helped in the restoration of his combo game, it nevertheless weakened three of his strongest attacks (down smash, back throw, and clean back aerial). On a related note, Mario's KO potential is very inconsistent because of his very small number of guaranteed KO set-ups, all of which are hard to confirm.
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| Although two of Mario's special moves were buffed, they also received nerfs which outweigh said buffs. [[Fireball]] has increased knockback and range, but is overall laggier and can no longer auto-cancel with a short hop. In comparison, [[Cape]] can now instantly sweetspot edges, but grants less of a boost in midair and has lost the [[advanced technique]]s it gained in ''Brawl''.
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| Aside from his nerfs, Mario retains a few noticeable weaknesses. His unimpressive overall range makes him susceptible to disjointed hitboxes, and thus forces him to typically use his all-rounder playstyle instead of his newfound pressure-oriented one when fighting characters with such hitboxes. In addition, Mario's now-serviceable recovery is still burdened with linearity.
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| Overall, Mario's impressive strengths, negligible weaknesses, and minimal learning curve have collectively allowed him to be very successful in tournament play, earning strong representation and results throughout ''SSB4''{{'}}s lifespan. As a result, Mario is ranked 9th out of 54 on the tier list; in addition to placing him in the A tier, this posits him as a top tier character.
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| ===As a costume===
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| [[File:Mario'sCap.jpg|thumb|Mario's Cap in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''.]]
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| Mario's cap is available as headwear for Mii Fighters.
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| ===Trophies=== | | ===Trophies=== |
| {{main|List of SSB4 trophies (Super Mario Bros. series)}} | | '''Mario''' |
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| | :{{flag|North America}} ''As iconic as iconic gets, this gaming celebrity is known for saving the world from Bowser. He's got amazing jumping skills and makes use of a wide range of transformations. In his free time, he plays too many sports to count. In Smash Bros., he's a well-rounded fighter you can rely on. Say it with me: "It's-a me, Mario!"'' |
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| | :{{flag|Europe}} ''It's-a him! Maaario! Whether he's wearing one of his special outfits or just his normal blue dungarees, this running, jumping, Bowser-bashing, princess-saving hero is an all-round superstar. And in this game, he's got enough tricks up his sleeve to deal with anything. If you don't know which fighter to pick, Mario's a solid choice.'' |
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| | {{Trophy games|console1=nes|game1=Donkey Kong Classics 09/1988|console2=nes|game2=Super Mario Bros. 10/1985}} |
| |desc-ntsc=As iconic as iconic gets, this gaming celebrity is known for saving the world from Bowser. He's got amazing jumping skills and makes use of a wide range of transformations. In his free time, he plays too many sports to count. In Smash Bros., he's a well-rounded fighter you can rely on. Say it with me: "It's-a me, Mario!"
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| |desc-pal=It's-a him! Maaario! Whether he's wearing one of his special outfits or just his normal blue dungarees, this running, jumping, Bowser-bashing, princess-saving hero is an all-round superstar. And in this game, he's got enough tricks up his sleeve to deal with anything. If you don't know which fighter to pick, Mario's a solid choice. | |
| |gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=Donkey Kong Classics|release1=09/1988|console2=NES|game2=Super Mario Bros.|release2=10/1985}}
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| |name=Mario (Alt.)
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| |desc-3ds-ntsc=Super Jump Punch is an up-special move that lets you leap high into the air, carrying any fighters you strike along with you. You'll be invincible for a moment after you launch this attack. The default side-special move, Cape, will flip a fighter around. Keep a foe from returning with this move!
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| |desc-wiiu-ntsc=Super Jump Punch is an up-special move that lets you leap high into the air, carrying any fighters you strike along with you. You'll be invincible for a moment after you launch this attack. The default side-special move, Cape, will flip a fighter around, making it easy to send a foe who's trying to grab the edge of the stage to their doom!
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| |desc-pal=Mario's Super Jump Punch takes you high into the air, and if you catch an opponent with it, they'll go up with you. Try to hit them at the very start of the move to do the most damage. His default side special, Cape, can flip fighters around. If you're really crafty, you can even use it to keep someone from getting back on the stage!
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| |gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=Donkey Kong Classics|release1=09/1988|console2=NES|game2=Super Mario Bros.|release2=10/1985}}
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| |name={{iw|mariowiki|Tanooki Mario}} & [[mariowiki:Tanooki Mario|Kitsune Luigi]]
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| |desc-ntsc=If you find a Super Leaf, Mario transforms into Tanooki Mario! His newfound tail works as a weapon and as a propeller to slow his fall. His brother, Luigi, won't turn into a Tanooki, though—he becomes Kitsune Luigi. Wouldn't want to have trouble telling the two apart, would we?
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| |desc-pal=When Mario uses a Super Leaf, he grows a tail and turns into Tanooki Mario, a very handy form indeed. Likewise, Luigi turns into Kitsune Luigi. Both of them can swing their tails to attack enemies, or wag their tails to slowly float down after a jump, almost like they're walking on air.
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| |name={{iw|mariowiki|Statue Mario}}
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| |desc-ntsc=Statue Mario is invincible and will be ignored by his enemies. If he transforms in midair, he'll do a nice Thwomp impression but he can't move! Well, unless a moving platform carries him into unlucky enemies. Give it a try in Super Mario 3D Land!
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| |desc-pal=Statue Mario's not just invincible – he's invisible to enemies. If Mario turns into Statue Mario in mid-air, he'll slam down and be stuck to the spot. Moving platforms will still carry him, though, and he'll knock down anyone in his way. Try it next time you play Super Mario 3D Land!
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| |desc-ntsc=A baby version of Mario, sans mustache, who first appeared in Yoshi's Island. Still in diapers, he mostly leaves the adventuring to Yoshi unless a Super Star is involved. If that happens, he becomes invincible and runs around with a cape—a little smooth-faced Super Mario!
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| |desc-pal=A baby version of Mario (sans moustache) who first appeared in Yoshi's Island. Since he's still in nappies, it's up to Yoshi to keep him safe. Give him a Super Star, though, and he'll turn invincible, just like grown-up Mario! If only it gave him a moustache too... That would be awesome.
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| | '''Mario (Alt.)''' |
| |name={{iw|mariowiki|Boomerang Mario}}
| | :{{flag|North America}} ''Super Jump Punch is an up-special move that lets you leap high into the air, carrying any fighters you strike along with you. You'll be invincible for a moment after you launch this attack. The default side-special move, Cape, will flip a fighter around. Keep a foe from returning with this move!'' |
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| | :{{flag|Europe}} ''Mario's Super Jump Punch takes you high into the air, and if you catch an opponent with it, they'll go up with you. Try to hit them at the very start of the move to do the most damage. His default side special, Cape, can flip fighters around. If you're really crafty, you can even use it to keep someone from getting back on the stage!'' |
| |desc-ntsc=If you know how the Boomerang Bros. like to fight, they really aren't that tough. But if Mario BECOMES a Boomerang Bro—Boomerang Mario—what then? Will his opponents be stunned by his new moves? At the least, throwing a boomerang makes things more fun!
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| |desc-pal="Before you judge someone, walk a mile in their shoes." Mario's taken that to the next level with the Boomerang Bros. – he's put on the whole outfit! As Boomerang Mario, he'll not just have more attack power – he'll have a big dollop of fun flinging that boomerang around. Great times! | | {{Trophy games|console1=nes|game1=Donkey Kong Classics 09/1988|console2=nes|game2=Super Mario Bros. 10/1985}} |
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| | '''Mario + Standard Kart''' |
| |name=Mario (With {{iw|mariowiki|Propeller Box}})
| | :{{flag|North America}} ''Customizing your ride is part of the fun of Mario Kart 7. Choose the best frame, tires, and glider to make your own dream machine! You can come up with some outlandish combinations, but I think Mario looks best when you keep things simple.'' |
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| | :{{flag|Europe}} ''Customising your kart in Mario Kart 7 is a lot of fun. Pick your favourite frame, tyres and glider, and make your mark out on the track! Maybe your favourites are the basic ones. Nothing wrong with that! Flashy is all well and good, but there's something to be said for "simple-but-effective".'' |
| |desc-ntsc=Mario with his head in a Propeller Box. He looks like something you'd see in a parade. But wait! That propeller isn't just for show—Mario can use it in the middle of a jump to go even higher. And it'll slow his fall back to the ground too!
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| |desc-pal=It's Mario, but with a Propeller Box on his head. It looks like some kind of weird parade costume... Unlike a parade costume, though, the propeller isn't just for show – Mario can use it mid-jump to send himself soaring into the air, and then float gently back down to the ground afterwards! | |
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| |name=[[mariowiki:Mario#Mario Kart series|Mario]] + {{iw|mariowiki|Standard Kart}}
| | :''In Mario Kart Wii, bikes were the big, new thing. This Standard Bike M is, as you'd expect, a very standard bike--its speed, weight, acceleration, handling, off-road, drift, and mini-turbo stats are all decidedly middle of the road. This makes it a great choice for Mario Kart beginners or for series veterans trying out bikes for the first time.'' |
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| |desc-ntsc=Customizing your ride is part of the fun of Mario Kart 7. Choose the best frame, tires, and glider to make your own dream machine! You can come up with some outlandish combinations, but I think Mario looks best when you keep things simple.
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| |desc-pal=Customising your kart in Mario Kart 7 is a lot of fun. Pick your favourite frame, tyres and glider, and make your mark out on the track! Maybe your favourites are the basic ones. Nothing wrong with that! Flashy is all well and good, but there's something to be said for "simple-but-effective".
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| | '''Tanooki Mario & Kitsune Luigi''' |
| |name-ntsc= Mario ({{iw|mariowiki|Gold Block}})
| | :{{flag|North America}} ''If you find a Super Leaf, Mario transforms into Tanooki Mario! His newfound tail works as a weapon and as a propeller to slow his fall. His brother, Luigi, won't turn into a Tanooki, though—he becomes Kitsune Luigi. Wouldn't want to have trouble telling the two apart, would we?'' |
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| | :{{flag|Europe}} ''When Mario uses a Super Leaf, he grows a tail and turns into Tanooki Mario, a very handy form indeed. Likewise, Luigi turns into Kitsune Luigi. Both of them can swing their tails to attack enemies, or wag their tails to slowly float down after a jump, almost like they're walking on air.'' |
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| |desc-ntsc=Oh no! Has the karma for smashing all those blocks finally caught up with Mario, and now he's doomed to wear a block on his head forever? Not at all! This Gold Block gives Mario coins whenever he runs and jumps. Cha-ching! Everyone loves getting more coins!
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| |desc-pal=Uh-oh! Is this payback for all the blocks Mario's smashed over the years?! Oh, wait. It's actually an awesome bonus! With the Gold Block on his head, running and jumping make that familiar sound: Da-ding! Da-ding! Da-di-di-di-di-ding! That's right – you get coins! Coins galore!
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| {{Trophy | | '''Statue Mario''' |
| |name=[[mariowiki:Mario#Paper Mario series|Paper Mario]] | | :{{flag|North America}} ''Statue Mario is invincible and will be ignored by his enemies. If he transforms in midair, he'll do a nice Thwomp impression but he can't move! Well, unless a moving platform carries him into unlucky enemies. Give it a try in Super Mario 3D Land!'' |
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| | :{{flag|Europe}} ''Statue Mario's not just invincible - he's invisible to enemies. If Mario turns into Statue Mario in mid-air, he'll slam down and be stuck to the spot. Moving platforms will still carry him, though, and he'll knock down anyone in his way. Try it next time you play Super Mario 3D Land!'' |
| |desc-ntsc=The paper-thin Mario from the Paper Mario series recently quested for the wish-granting Royal Stickers. These magic stickers are for more than just collecting, though. Mario can use them to change his paper world, and nothing helps him in battle more than a sticker!
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| |desc-pal=A paper-thin version of Mario from the Paper Mario series. Most recently, he set off on a sticker-packed adventure to find the wish-granting Royal Stickers. Stickers aren't just for collecting, though – they're for making bridges, opening ancient doors, and even for taking on foes in battle! | |
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| {{Trophy | | '''Boomerang Mario''' |
| |name=[[mariowiki:Mario#Mario Golf series|Mario Golf: World Tour]] | | :{{flag|North America}} ''If you know how the Boomerang Bros. like to fight, they really aren't that tough. But if Mario BECOMES a Boomerang Bro—Boomerang Mario—what then? Will his opponents be stunned by his new moves? At the least, throwing a boomerang makes things more fun!'' |
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| | :{{flag|Europe}} ''"Before you judge someone, walk a mile in their shoes." Mario's taken that to the next level with the Boomerang Bros. - he's put on the whole outfit! As Boomerang Mario, he'll not just have more attack power - he'll have a big dollop of fun flinging that boomerang around. Great times!'' |
| |desc-ntsc=Looks like Mario is really on his game today! Or he just sent his ball off the course and into the trees—it's hard to tell. Getting a ball out of the rough is part of golf! It adds a bit of adventure to the game, though the undersea course in this world tour probably adds more.
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| |desc-pal=Mario looks like he's having a good game here! Or maybe he's just whacked his ball out of sight and into the trees. It's anyone's guess, really. Well, getting a ball out of the rough can still be fun. Things like that give the game a touch of adventure, which is something this world tour is just full of – especially the underwater course!
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| |name={{iw|mariowiki|Bee Mario}}
| | :{{flag|North America}} ''Mario with his head in a Propeller Box. He looks like something you'd see in a parade. But wait! That propeller isn't just for show—Mario can use it in the middle of a jump to go even higher. And it'll slow his fall back to the ground too!'' |
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| | :{{flag|Europe}} ''It's Mario, but with a Propeller Box on his head. It looks like some kind of weird parade costume... Unlike a parade costume, though, the propeller isn't just for show - Mario can use it mid-jump to send himself soaring into the air, and then float gently back down to the ground afterwards!'' |
| |desc-ntsc=Do you hear that buzzing? Whatever could it...bee? Bee Mario! Finding a Bee Mushroom allows Mario to buzz around in the air, land on flowers, and stick to walls covered in honey. Oh, this is the bee's knees! However, Bee Mario can't sting his foes. But that's fine—you don't really want to be that kind of bee, do you?
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| |desc-pal=If you don't want to be Mario any more, be Bee Mario instead! Just find a Bee Mushroom, and you can buzz around in the air, land on flowers and stick to walls covered in honey. See? It'll be the bee's knees! The only bee thing you won't be doing is stinging. But that's not the kind of bee you want to be anyway, now is it?
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| {{Trophy | | '''{{flag|North America}}Mario (Gold Block)'''<br>'''{{flag|Europe}}Mario (With Gold Block)''' |
| |name={{iw|mariowiki|Boo Mario}} | | :{{flag|North America}} ''Oh no! Has the karma for smashing all those blocks finally caught up with Mario, and now he's doomed to wear a block on his head forever? Not at all! This Gold Block gives Mario coins whenever he runs and jumps. Cha-ching! Everyone loves getting more coins!'' |
| |image=BooMarioTrophyWiiU.png | | :{{flag|Europe}} ''Uh-oh! is this payback for all the blocks Mario's smashed over the years?! Oh, wait. It's actually an awesome bonus! With the Gold Block on his head, running and jumping make that familiar sound: Da-ding! Da-ding! Da-di-di-di-di-ding! That's right - you get coins! Coins galore!'' |
| |desc-ntsc=Are you afraid of ghosts? Maybe it will help to see the world as they do. Become Boo Mario with a Boo Mushroom, and then explore their world! Shake your Wii Remote to make Boo Mario go through walls. Boo Mario blends in OK, but even as a ghost he keeps his trademark hat. The other Boos don't seem to mind, thankfully.
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| |desc-pal=Boos are always tricky to deal with, so if you can't beat 'em, join 'em! All you need to do is grab a Boo Mushroom, and you'll become a Boo, letting you turn invisible, slip straight through walls and even speak Booish! You'd think Boos wouldn't fall for it, what with that trademark cap still firmly on top of your head...but luckily, they do. | |
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| | '''Mario Golf: World Tour''' |
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| | :{{flag|North America}} ''Looks like Mario is really on his game today! Or he just sent his ball off the course and into the trees—it's hard to tell. Getting a ball out of the rough is part of golf! It adds a bit of adventure to the game, though the undersea course in this world tour probably adds more.'' |
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| | :{{flag|Europe}} ''Mario looks like he's having a good game here! Or maybe he's just whacked his ball out of sight and into the trees. It's anyone's guess, really. Well getting a ball out of the rough can still be fun. Things like that give the game a touch of adventure, which is something world tour is just full of - especially the underwater course!'' |
| |desc-ntsc=Boingee boingee boingee... It's Spring Mario, bouncing along and having a grand time! Just get a Spring Mushroom, and then press the A Button right when you land for a super-high jump! If you have a fear of heights, though, there's nothing wrong with staying in place and just bouncing a little.
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| | '''Bee Mario''' |
| |name={{iw|mariowiki|Rainbow Mario}}
| | :{{flag|North America}} ''Do you hear that buzzing? Whatever could it...bee? Bee Mario! Finding a Bee Mushroom allows Mario to buzz around in the air, land on flowers, and stick to walls covered in honey. Oh, this is the bee's knees! However, Bee Mario can't sting his foes. But that's fine--you don't really want to be that kind of bee, do you?'' |
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| | :{{flag|Europe}} ''If you don't want to be Mario any more, be Bee Mario instead! Just find a Bee Mushroom, and you can buzz around in the air, land on flowers and stick to walls covered in honey. See? It'll be the bee's knees! The only bee thing you won't be doing is stinging. But that's not the kind of bee you want to be anyway, now is it? |
| |desc-ntsc=What would you get if you combined Mario with a bouncing, rainbow-colored star? An amazing, invincible Rainbow Mario, of course! Plus, Mario will glow with twinkling stars and have an energetic song play for the duration. Doesn't that make you want to run out and grab a Rainbow Star right now?
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| |desc-pal=What would you do if you found a star that glowed in seven colours? "Grab it quick"? Well, that would be the smart thing to do, because it'd probably be a Rainbow Star! It turns everyone's favourite moustachioed man into a...well, a rainbow-coloured moustachioed man. Not only does he become invincible, but he looks fab! | |
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| |name=[[mariowiki:Mario#Mario Kart series|Mario]] + {{iw|mariowiki|Standard Bike}}
| | :{{flag|North America}} ''Are you afraid of ghosts? Maybe it will help to see the world as they do. Become Boo Mario with a Boo Mushroom, and then explore their world! Shake your Wii Remote to make Boo Mario go through walls. Boo Mario blends in OK, but even as a ghost he keeps his trademark hat. The other Boos don't seem to mind, thankfully.'' |
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| | :{{flag|Europe}} ''Boos are always tricky to deal with, so if you can't beat 'em, join 'em! All you need to do is grab a Boo Mushroom, and you'll become a Boo, letting you turn invisible, slip straight through walls and even speak Booish! You'd think Boos wouldn't fall for it, what with that trademark cap still firmly on top of your head...but luckily, they do.'' |
| |desc-ntsc=In Mario Kart Wii, bikes were the big, new thing. This Standard Bike M is, as you'd expect, a very standard bike—its speed, weight, acceleration, handling, off-road, drift, and mini-turbo stats are all decidedly middle of the road. This makes it a great choice for Mario Kart beginners or for series veterans trying out bikes for the first time.
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| |desc-pal=In Mario Kart Wii, bikes were the big new thing. This Standard Bike M is, as you'd expect, a very standard bike – its speed, weight, acceleration, handling, off-road, drift and mini-turbo stats are all decidedly middle-of-the-road. This makes it a great choice for Mario Kart beginners, or series veterans trying out bikes for the first time. | |
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| | '''Spring Mario''' |
| |name={{iw|mariowiki|Propeller Mario}}
| | :{{flag|North America}} ''Boingee boingee boingee... It's Spring Mario, bouncing along and having a grand time! Just get a Spring Mushroom, and then press the A Button right when you land for a super-high jump! If you have a fear of heights, though, there's nothing wrong with staying in place and just bouncing a little.'' |
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| | :{{flag|Europe}} ''Boing! Sproing! Mario's turned into a spring! One touch of a Spring Mushroom and he becomes Spring Mario. He'll bounce SUPER high if you press the A Button right when he lands. Doesn't it make you feel like just bouncing on the spot? Boing, boing, boing...'' |
| |desc-ntsc=You can tell just by the sound that there's something different about the propeller on Mario's head. It must be because it's made of rubber! In any case, Propeller Mushrooms transform Mario into Propeller Mario. Shake the Wii Remote to send Mario zooming up into the air!
| | {{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Super Mario Galaxy 11/2007|console2=Wii|game2=Super Mario Galaxy 2 05/2010}} |
| |desc-pal=The propeller on Propeller Mario's head makes such an awesome sound. Not like an engine or a motor – it's more like it's powered by an elastic band. Grabbing a Propeller Mushroom turns Mario into this form, letting you send him whirling waaaaay up into the air, making that awesome sound as he goes! | |
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| | '''Rainbow Mario''' |
| |name={{iw|mariowiki|Penguin Mario}}
| | :{{flag|North America}} ''What would you get if you combined Mario with a bouncing, rainbow-colored star? An amazing, invincible Rainbow Mario, of course! Plus, Mario will glow with twinkling stars and have and an energetic song play for the duration. Doesn't that make you want to run out and grab a Rainbow Star right now?'' |
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| | :{{flag|Europe}} ''What would you do if you found a star that glowed in seven colours? "Grab it quick"? Well, that would be the smart thing to do, because it'd probably be a Rainbow Star! It turns everyone's favourite moustachioed man into a...well, a rainbow-coloured mouastachioed man. Not only does he become invincible, but he looks fab!'' |
| |desc-ntsc=Ahh, the life of a penguin... So carefree. At last, Mario too can enjoy the feeling of gliding across the ice by donning the Penguin Suit. Not only that, but this suit unlocks other penguin abilities too! Mario can swim gracefully and, just like a penguin, dream of a day when he can fly.
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| |desc-pal=What sort of penguin-y activities do you think Mario can get up to while wearing a Penguin Suit? Sliding around on his belly? Swimming gracefully through water? Tragically looking to the skies, reflecting on unfulfilled dreams of using his penguin wings to fly? Well, the truth is...he can do all of these things, just like a real penguin! | |
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| |desc-ntsc=Guess what happens when Mario collects a Cloud Flower! Oh, wait. You can already see exactly what happens... That's right, Mario dons a fluffy hat, overalls, and a scarf and gets a whole lot lighter. He can jump farther, stay in the air longer, walk on clouds, and even make cloud platforms. This outfit is all silver lining!
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| |desc-pal=Guess what happens when Mario collects a Cloud Flower! Oh, wait. You can already see exactly what happens... Yes, Mario dons a fluffy hat, dungarees and scarf, and gets a whole lot lighter. He can jump further, stay in the air longer, walk on clouds and even create cloud platforms. It seems Cloud Mario is all "silver lining"!
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| |name={{iw|mariowiki|Rock Mario}}
| | :{{flag|North America}} ''You can tell just by the sound that there's something different about the propeller on Mario's head. It must be because it's made of rubber! In any case, Propeller Mushrooms transform Mario into Propeller Mario. Shake the Wii Remote to send Mario zooming up into the air!'' |
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| | :{{flag|Europe}} ''The propeller on Propeller Mario's head makes such an awesome sound. Not like an engine or a motor - it's more like it's powered by an elastic band. Grabbing a Propeller Mushroom turns Mario into this form, letting you send him whirling waaaaay up into the air, making that awesome sound as he goes!'' |
| |desc-ntsc=If you're a fan of rock and roll, try picking up a Rock Mushroom. When Mario's transformed into Rock Mario, a simple shake of the Wii Remote can turn him into a big, rolling boulder, allowing him to plow through crystals and tough foes. The most amazing thing about Rock Mario, though, is that he can still jump.
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| |desc-pal=If you're a fan of rock and roll, try picking up a Rock Mushroom. When Mario's transformed into Rock Mario, a simple shake of the Wii Remote can turn him into a big, rolling boulder, allowing him to plough through crystals and tough foes. The most amazing thing about Rock Mario, though, is that he can still jump.
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| |name={{iw|mariowiki|Flying Squirrel Mario}}
| | :{{flag|North America}} ''Ahh, the life of a penguin... So carefree. At last, Mario too can enjoy the feeling of gliding across the ice by donning the Penguin Suit. Not only that, but this suit unlocks other penguin abilities too! Mario can swim gracefully and, just like a penguin, dream of a day when he can fly.'' |
| |image=FlyingSquirrelMarioTrophyWiiU.png
| | :{{flag|Europe}} ''What sort of penguin-y activities do you think Mario can get up to while wearing a Penguin Suit? Sliding around on his belly? Swimming gracefully through water? Tragically looking to the skies, reflecting on unfulfilled dreams of using his penguin wings to fly? Well, the truth is...he can do all of these things, just like a real penguin!'' |
| |desc-ntsc=When Mario grabs a Super Acorn, he turns into Flying Squirrel Mario! Like a real flying squirrel, he can hold out his arms and glide through the air. That must feel really, really awesome! This power isn't just for fun, though—it has practical uses, too, like helping him grab the coins floating in midair. Da-ding! Da-ding! Da-ding! Da-ding!
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| |desc-pal=When Mario grabs a Super Acorn, he turns into Flying Squirrel Mario! Like a real flying squirrel, he can hold out his arms and glide through the air, which probably feels really awesome. This power isn't just for fun, though – it has practical uses too, like helping him grab coins floating in mid-air. Da-ding! Da-ding! Da-ding! Da-ding! | |
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| ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
| | '''Cloud Mario''' |
| ===As a playable character===
| | :''Guess what happens when Mario collects a Cloud Flower! Oh, wait. You can already see exactly what happens... That's right, Mario dons a fluffy hat, overalls, and a scarf and gets a whole lot lighter. He can jump farther, stay in the air longer, walk on clouds, and even make cloud platforms. This outfit is all silver lining!'' |
| {{Main|Mario (SSBU)}}
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| [[File:Mario_SSBU.png|thumb|Mario, as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.]]
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| Mario appears as a playable character in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. Initially teased alongside {{SSBU|Link}} and the {{SSBU|Inkling}}s during the then-unnamed ''Super Smash Bros.'' trailer at the end of the March 8th, 2018 [[Nintendo Direct]],<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3Gt42kVgCw Super Smash Bros. is coming to Nintendo Switch!]</ref> he was formally announced alongside the rest of the cast via ''Ultimate''{{'}}s E3 2018 trailer on June 12th, 2018.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L93H7YC-83o Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - E3 2018 - Nintendo Switch]</ref> | |
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| Mario's design has once again been updated: it is now based on his appearance in ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario Odyssey}}'', complete with [[Cappy]] in place of his usual hat, and having his wedding attire as a new alternate costume. In addition, {{iw|mariowiki|Builder Mario}} from ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario Maker}}'' appears as an alternate costume, with that form and the wedding attire replacing the [[Wario]]-themed and {{iw|mariowiki|Fire Mario}} costumes. | | '''Rock Mario''' |
| | :''If you're a fan of rock and roll, try picking up a Rock Mushroom. When Mario's transformed into Rock Mario, a simple shake of the Wii Remote can turn him into a big, rolling boulder, allowing him to plow through crystals and tough foes. The most amazing thing about Rock Mario, though, is that he can still jump.'' |
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| Compared to his fellow [[veteran]]s, Mario has received very few major direct changes in his transition to ''Ultimate'', possibly less than any other veteran. However, changes to game mechanics brought about by ''Ultimate'' have impacted Mario to a higher degree, as they slightly heightened his learning curve, yet made his playstyle more rewarding.
| | '''Flying Squirrel Mario''' |
| | :{{flag|North America}} ''When Mario grabs a Super Acorn, he turns into Flying Squirrel Mario! Like a real flying squirrel, he can hold out his arms and glide through the air. That must feel really, really awesome! This power isn't just for fun, though—it has practical uses, too, like helping him grab the coins in midair. Da-ding! Da-ding! Da-ding!'' |
| | :{{flag|Europe}} ''When Mario grabs a Super Acorn, he turns into Flying Squirrel Mario! Like a real flying squirrel, he can hold out his arms and glide through the air, which probably feels really awesome. This power isn't just for fun, though — it has practical uses, too, like helping him grab coins floating in mid-air. Da-ding! Da-ding! Da-ding! Da-ding!'' |
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| Despite the slight nerfs he received in his transition to ''Ultimate'', Mario has maintained his status as a competitively viable character and continues to achieve respectable tournament results. Currently, he is ranked 22nd out of 82 on the tier list, rendering him in the A tier. In addition to this, this also renders Mario as a high tier character.
| | '''Baby Mario''' |
| | :{{flag|North America}} ''A baby version of Mario, sans mustache, who first appeared in Yoshi's Island. Still in diapers, he mostly leaves the adventuring to Yoshi unless a Super Star is involved. If that happens, he becomes invincible and runs around with a cape— a little smooth-faced Super Mario!'' |
| | :{{flag|Europe}} ''A baby version of Mario (sans moustache) who first appeared in Yoshi's Island. Since he's still in nappies, it's up to Yoshi to keep him safe. Give him a Super Star, though, and he'll turn invincible, just like grown-up Mario! If only it gave him a moustache too... That would be awesome.'' |
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| ===As a costume===
| | '''Paper Mario''' |
| [[File:SSBU_Mario's_Cap.jpg|thumb|left|100px|Mario's Cap in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.]]
| | :{{flag|North America}} ''The paper-thin Mario from the Paper Mario series recently quested for the wish-granting Royal Stickers. These magic stickers are for more than just collecting, though. Mario can use them to change his paper world, and nothing helps him in battle more than a sticker!'' |
| Mario's cap is available once again as headwear for Mii Fighters. Additionally, a costume based on Builder Mario is available for Mii Brawlers.
| | :{{flag|Europe}} ''A paper-thin version of Mario from the Paper Mario series.. Most recently, he set off on a sticker-packed adventure to find the wish-granting Royal Stickers. Stickers aren't just for collecting, though - they're for making bridges, opening ancient doors, and even for taking on foes in battle!'' |
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| ====Fighter spirits====
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| <center> | | <center> |
| <gallery> | | <gallery> |
| SSBU spirit Mario.png|1. '''''Mario'''''
| | MarioTrophy3DS.png|Classic (3DS) |
| SSBU spirit Builder Mario.png|2. '''Builder Mario'''
| | MarioTrophyWiiU.png|Classic (Wii U) |
| SSBU spirit Mario (Wedding).png|3. '''Mario (Wedding)'''
| | MarioAllStarTrophy3DS.png|Alt. (3DS) |
| | MarioAllStarTrophyWiiU.png|Alt. (Wii U) |
| | StandardMarioTrophy3DS.png|Mario + Standard Kart |
| | StandardBike(Mario)TrophyWiiU.png|Mario + Standard Bike |
| | TanookiMario&KitsuneLuigiTrophy3DS.png|Tanooki Mario & Kitsune Luigi |
| | StatueMarioTrophy3DS.png|Statue Mario |
| | BoomerangMarioTrophy3DS.png|Boomerang Mario |
| | PropellerBoxTrophy3DS.png|Mario (With Propeller Box) |
| | MarioWithGoldBlockTrophy3DS.png|Mario (Gold Block) |
| | MarioGolfWorldTourTrophy3DS.png|Mario Golf: World Tour |
| | BeeMarioTrophyWiiU.png|Bee Mario |
| | BooMarioTrophyWiiU.png|Boo Mario |
| | SpringMarioTrophyWiiU.png|Spring Mario |
| | RainbowMarioTrophyWiiU.png|Rainbow Mario |
| | PropellerMarioTrophyWiiU.png|Propeller Mario |
| | PenguinMarioTrophyWiiU.png|Penguin Mario |
| | CloudMarioTrophyWiiU.png|Cloud Mario |
| | RockMarioTrophyWiiU.png|Rock Mario |
| | FlyingSquirrelMarioTrophyWiiU.png|Flying Squirrel Mario |
| | BabyMarioTrophy3DS.png|Baby Mario |
| | PaperMarioTrophy3DS.png|Paper Mario |
| </gallery> | | </gallery> |
| </center> | | </center> |
| ====Primary spirits====
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| ! Base [[File:Equipment Icon Power Badge.png|20px|Power]]
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| ! Max [[File:Equipment Icon Power Badge.png|20px|Power]]
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| ! Base [[File:Equipment Icon Brawn Badge.png|20px|Attack]]
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| ! Max [[File:Equipment Icon Brawn Badge.png|20px|Attack]]
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| ! Base [[File:Equipment Icon Protection Badge.png|20px|Defense]]
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| | 21 || {{SpiritTableName|Metal Mario}} || {{SpiritType|Shield}} || ★★★ || 1 || 2,705 || 8,156 || 510 || 1539 || 2,042 || 6,156 || Weight ↑ || ''Super Mario'' Series
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| | 81 || {{SpiritTableName|Goo-Goo Buggy}} || {{SpiritType|Attack}} || ★★ || 2 || 1,721 || 6,928 || 902 || 3,631 || 753 || 3,031 || Weight ↓ || ''Mario Kart'' Series
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| | 94 || {{SpiritTableName|Paper Mario}} || {{SpiritType|Neutral}} || ★★★ || 3 || 3,225 || 9,724 || 1,673 || 5,042 || 1,314 || 3,962 || Water Weakness || ''Paper Mario'' Series
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| | 112 || {{SpiritTableName|Papercraft Mario}} || {{SpiritType|Attack}} || ★ || 3 || 1,036 || 5,187 || 613 || 3,068 || 384 || 1,920 || Fire Weakness || ''Mario & Luigi'' Series
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| | 299 || {{SpiritTableName|Baby Mario}} || {{SpiritType|Neutral}} || ★★★ || 3 || 2,398 || 7,214 || 1,367 || 4,112 || 1,031 || 3,102 || {{Rollover|Can Be Enhanced at Lv. 99|Baby Mario (Superstar Mario)|y}} || ''Yoshi'' Series
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| | 300 || {{SpiritTableName|Baby Mario (Superstar Mario)}} || {{SpiritType|Neutral}} || ★★★★ || {{Rollover|3|2 prior to 2.0.0|?}} || {{Rollover|4,555|4,794 prior to 2.0.0|?}} || {{Rollover|11,388|11,988 prior to 2.0.0|?}} || {{Rollover|2,076|2,185 prior to 2.0.0|?}} || {{Rollover|5,190|5,464 prior to 2.0.0|?}} || {{Rollover|1,955|2,058 prior to 2.0.0|?}} || {{Rollover|4,888|5,145 prior to 2.0.0|?}} || First-Strike Advantage || ''Yoshi'' Series
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| | 1,472 || {{SpiritTableName|Giga Cat Mario}} || {{SpiritType|Shield}} || ★★ || 2 || 1,922 || 7,694 || 1,007 || 4,029 || 807 || 3,230 || Jump ↑ || ''Super Mario'' Series
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| |1,491 ||{{SpiritTableName|Mario (Mario Golf: Super Rush)}} ||{{SpiritType|Attack}} ||★★★ ||⬡⬡ ||3,042 ||9,152 ||1,521 ||4,576 ||1,404 ||4,224 ||Speed ↑ ||''Mario Golf: Super Rush''
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| ====Support spirits==== | | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''== |
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| ! No. !! Image !! Name !! Class !! Cost !! Ability !! Series
| | [[File:Mario_SSBU.png|thumb|Mario as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'']] |
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| | 22 || {{SpiritTableName|Boo Mario}} || ★ || 1 || Lightweight || ''Super Mario'' Series
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| | 23 || {{SpiritTableName|Rock Mario}} || ★★ || 1 || Physical Attack ↑ || ''Super Mario'' Series
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| | 24 || {{SpiritTableName|Gold Mario}} || ★★★★ || 3 || Super Armor || ''Super Mario'' Series
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| | 75 || {{SpiritTableName|Starship Mario}} || ★★ || 1 || Jump ↑ || ''Super Mario'' Series
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| | 77 || {{SpiritTableName|Plessie}} || ★ || 1 || Swimmer || ''Super Mario'' Series
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| | 132 || {{SpiritTableName|Mario (Mario Tennis Aces)}} || ★★★ || 1 || Critical Hit ↑ || ''Mario Tennis Aces''
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| | 302 || {{SpiritTableName|Stork}} || ★★★ || 2 || Strong-Wind Immunity || ''Yoshi'' Series
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| | 319 || {{SpiritTableName|Mega Eggdozer}} || ★★ || 1 || Strong Throw || ''Yoshi'' Series
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| | 1,133 || {{SpiritTableName|MONSTER}} || ★ || 1 || Braking Ability ↑ || ''Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally'' Series
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| |1,526 || {{SpiritTableName|Elephant Mario}} || ★★★ || 2 || Slow Super Armor || ''Super Mario'' Series
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| ==Gallery==
| | Mario returns in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', as the second character to be confirmed for the game in the March 2018 teaser trailer. While his moveset is near-identical to how it was in ''SSB4'', his animations and aesthetics have been updated to reflect his appearance in ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Odyssey}}'', including having [[Cappy]] in place of his usual hat and having two alternate costumes from the game. One of these two, the Builder Outfit, first appeared in ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Maker}}''. |
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| Mario-Alt6 SSBU.png|{{iw|mariowiki|Builder Mario}}, as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
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| Mario-Alt7 SSBU.png|Mario in his Wedding costume, as it appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
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| ==In other languages==
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| |ja={{ja|マリオ|Mario}}, ''Mario''
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| |zh_cn={{rollover|马力欧|Mǎlìōu|?}}, ''Mario''
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| |zh_tw={{rollover|瑪利歐|Mǎlìōu|?}}, ''Mario''
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| |ko={{rollover|마리오|Mario|?}}, ''Mario''
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| ==Trivia== | | ==Trivia== |
| *Due to the release of ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', Mario's voice actor at the time, Charles Martinet, received a Guinness World Record for most video game voiceover performances as the same character, performing the role 100 times.
| | *Despite being a character primarily known for his jumping abilities outside ''Super Smash Bros.'', Mario has had below average jumping abilities in the first three ''Smash Bros.'' games. |
| *Despite being a character primarily known for his jumping abilities outside the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, Mario has below-average jumping abilities in ''SSB'', ''Melee'', and ''Brawl''. | | *Despite being able to [[crawl]] in his home series, Mario has been unable to do so in any ''Smash Bros.'' game. <!--Currently unknown if this applies to Ultimate.--> |
| *Despite being able to [[crawl]] in their respective home series, Mario is unable to do so in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, a trait he shares with [[Donkey Kong]], [[Pit]], [[Young Link]], and [[Toon Link]]. | | *Mario has officially appeared alongside all other third-party playable characters in ''Super Smash Bros.'' except [[Cloud]] and [[Ryu]], as well as in crossovers with all third-party franchises represented by playable characters in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series: |
| *Mario and [[Marth]] are the only characters to have two characters as full clones. In Mario's case, his clones are {{SSB|Luigi}} in ''SSB'', and [[Dr. Mario]] in ''Melee'', ''SSB4'' and ''Ultimate''. | | **He appeared with [[Pac-Man]] in the ''[[mariowiki:Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart Arcade]]'' series and provided commentary in ''Pac-Man Vs.''. |
| **As of ''SSB4'', Mario is the only character whose clone is actually himself instead of an entirely different character. | | **He appeared with [[Sonic]] in the ''{{iw|mariowiki|Mario & Sonic|series}}'' games. |
| ***In ''Melee'', however, he shares this distinction with {{SSBM|Link}}.
| | **He appeared with [[Mega Man]] in the {{s|mariowiki|Super Mario: Die Bescherung}} comic. |
| **In ''SSB4'', Mario and Marth each have one clone (Dr. Mario and Lucina, respectively) and one semi-clone (Luigi and [[Roy]], respectively).
| | **He appeared with various ''{{uv|Street Fighter}}'' characters in a German Club Nintendo comic. |
| *As of ''Melee'', Mario has typically been one of the first characters, if not the very first character, to be confirmed as a playable character for each ''Super Smash Bros.'' game. | | **He appeared with various ''{{uv|Final Fantasy}}'' characters representing generic classes and creatures in ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario Hoops 3-on-3}}'' and ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario Sports Mix}}''. |
| *When not counting ''Mario'' sub-series characters [[Yoshi]], [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Wario]], Mario is the only ''Mario'' protagonist to not debut in a game from his own universe. | | **He made a cameo appearance in the form of a figurine on Otacon's desk in ''{{uv|Metal Gear}} Solid: The Twin Snakes'', which featured [[Solid Snake]] as a main character. |
| **However, the arcade version of ''Donkey Kong'' can also count as a ''Mario'' series game, owing to Mario being the game's sole playable character, as well as effectively being the debut of the {{uv|Mario}} universe.
| | **He made a cameo as a plush doll attached to [[Bayonetta]]'s Princess Peach costume in ''Bayonetta 2'' and the later [[Wii U]] and [[Switch]] ports of the original ''Bayonetta''. |
| *Before any characters are unlocked in ''64'' and ''Melee'', Mario is always the first character to be listed in every roster for the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. From ''Brawl'' onwards he is always the first character listed. This is seemingly an affirmation of his status as Nintendo's mascot, and the earliest introduced character among the "[[Original 12]]" (tied with Donkey Kong).
| | *Mario and [[Marth]] are the only characters to have two different characters as full clones, Mario's being {{SSB|Luigi}} in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' and [[Dr. Mario]] in ''[[Melee]]'' and ''[[Smash 4]]''. |
| **Both him and [[Donkey Kong]] are the earliest introduced characters at the time of ''SSB''{{'}}s release.
| | **In ''Melee'' and ''Smash 4'', Mario is the only character whose full clone is another form of himself. |
| **In ''Ultimate'', while Mario's [[fighter number]] (01) would otherwise suggest him even more strongly to be the game's definitive main character, his status as the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series' mascot has been shared with {{SSBU|Link}} to a noticeable degree such as with advertising ''Ultimate'', presumably due to the latter's popularity expanding thanks to the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series and his own home series' continued critical and commercial success. However, Mario still has noticeably more prominence as evidence with him appearing front & center on the Home Menu icon for ''Ultimate'', appearing as the main fighter on the How to Play video, controls menu, & the Techniques section of the Help menu, where he appears on almost all of the common techniques clips.
| | **In ''Smash 4'', both Mario and Marth each have one clone ({{SSB4|Dr. Mario}} and {{SSB4|Lucina}}, respectively) and one semi-clone ({{SSB4|Luigi}} and {{SSB4|Roy}}, respectively). |
| *Mario and [[Pikachu]] are the only members of the "Original 8" to never have been the sole fighters from their respective series.
| | *Mario has been one of the first characters, if not the first character, to be confirmed as a playable character for each game from ''Melee'' onward. |
| | *Mario is the only ''Mario'' character to remain a starter in every installment, not counting sub-series characters [[Yoshi]] and [[Donkey Kong]]. |
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