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Geno
SSBU spirit Geno.png
MarioSymbol.svg
Official artwork of Geno from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.
Universe Mario
Debut Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (1996)
Smash Bros. appearances SSB4
Ultimate
Most recent non-Smash appearance Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga (cameo, 2003)
Console/platform of origin Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Species Star
Gender Male
Place of origin Star Road
Designed by Kazuyuki Kurashima
Article on Super Mario Wiki Geno

Geno (ジーノ, Geno) is a character from the Mario series. Unlike most characters from this universe, he was not originally created by Nintendo but instead by Squaresoft (now Square Enix) for the 1996 title Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.

Origin

Geno is one of the two original party member characters from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, the first Mario RPG title. Geno is a warrior from Star Road who allies himself with Mario, Princess Peach (known then as Princess Toadstool), Bowser, and Mallow on their quest to defeat Smithy. Geno's true form is enigmatic, represented in-game by a small star; as an agent of the Star Road, he is implied to be an angel-like being who claims to serve "a higher authority." His true name is given as "♥♪!?" (which he describes as "hard to pronounce"), so he suggests using "Geno", the name of the doll that he has chosen to possess.

During Mario and Mallow's visit to Rose Town where it was besieged by the Smithy Gang's lieutenant, Bowyer, the two heroes arrived at the Toad Inn where Mario witnessed a Toad child named Gaz playing with his dolls of Mario, Toadstool, and Bowser. Agreeing to Gaz's mom's request to play with her son, Mario pretended to be Bowser while Gaz pretended to be his favorite doll, Geno. Gaz played too roughly, however, when Gaz used Geno's "Super Star Shot" to hit the Bowser doll, but ended up hitting Mario instead, knocking the plumber unconscious.

That evening, ♥♪!? appeared at the inn in his star form. Spotting the dolls, ♥♪!? chose to inhabit the Geno doll as he appeared the strongest out of the dolls. Possessing the doll, ♥♪!? assumed Geno's identity. Geno initially had trouble walking, running into a wall before he left the inn.

The next morning, Gaz told his mother that he saw the living Geno walk out of the living room. While Gaz's mom did not believe him, Mario and Mallow explored the Forest Maze to find the animated Geno doll. Geno entered the Forest Maze to challenge Bowyer and retrieve the green Star Piece found by Bowyer's minions. Mario and Mallow decided to join Geno in his battle against Bowyer, and together, they defeated Bowyer and retrieved the green Star Piece. After defeating Bowyer, Geno reveals his origins as the warrior from the Star Road and assumed his Geno form to fight the Smithy Gang. He also explained that without the seven Star Pieces, the Star Road could never be repaired, and everyone's wishes would never come true. Geno then joins Mario and Mallow in their quest to defeat Smithy, recover the seven Star Pieces, and repair the Star Road.

When Mario, Mallow, Geno, Bowser, and Princess Toadstool collected the seven Star Pieces and defeated Smithy, Geno left his doll and returned to his star form. Geno brought the seven Star Pieces to repair the Star Road, returning the power of wishes returned to the world.

Due to Super Mario RPG having been developed by Squaresoft, its original characters are owned by them rather than Nintendo despite the fact these characters were created for the Mario series and not for any other franchise. As a result, they have made very few appearances in other media; Geno's only game appearance after his debut was in a brief cameo role in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga in the minigame Star 'Stache Smash (with a quick mention of Square Enix as the copyright holder in the game’s credits). Notably, this cameo was removed in the game's remake, presumably for licensing reasons.

Overview

Masahiro Sakurai considered Geno for potential inclusion as a fighter in Super Smash Bros. Brawl since he knew about the character's popularity and felt he could easily fit in the game.[1] However, this consideration fell through, presumably due to him being owned by Square Enix rather than Nintendo.

As a Mii Costume

Mii Gunners wearing the Geno costume.
The Geno Mii Gunner costume in Ultimate.

Geno serves as the basis for the Geno Hat and Outfit for the Mii Gunner.

In Super Smash Bros. 4, the Geno set was released alongside the other Wave 5 Mii Fighter costumes on December 16, 2015. Nintendo also released a QR code for those who wish to have the exact Mii used in the costume's advertising.

During the reveal trailer, the Mii Gunner representing Geno is first seen on the Town and City stage, referencing Ivy Town. Next, the Mii Gunner is seen battling Ganondorf on the Mario Galaxy stage's Ω form, with Ganondorf likely referencing Smithy, the main antagonist of Super Mario RPG, with the stage referencing Star Road, Geno's place of origin. The track "Beware the Forest Mushrooms" from Super Mario RPG was used during the trailer although it does not appear in-game.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the Geno was revealed during the Mr. Sakurai Presents "Sephiroth" presentation on December 17, 2020.

During the reveal trailer, the Mii Gunner representing Geno is first seen after using the Warp Star in Living Room stage, referencing Geno's origin as a toy before it was inhabited by ♥♪!?, whose true form is represented by a star. The Mii Gunner is next seen battling the Piranha Plant and Donkey Kong, representing the Chewy and Guerrilla enemies. The ending image features Mario and Peach standing with the Mii Gunner, recreating the in-game party lineup in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, with the Garden of Hope stage referencing the Forest Maze where Geno is first encountered.

The track "Beware the Forest Mushrooms" from Super Mario RPG was used once more for the trailer, and does not appear in stages from the Mario and Super Smash Bros. categories.

Spirit

Geno appears in Ultimate as a Legend-class primary spirit.

In Adventure Mode: World of Light, Geno is presumably one of the countless spirits captured by Galeem during his takeover of the universe. Geno's spirit is located in the outer space section of The Light Realm.

Geno uses a Sheik puppet fighter and is fought on the Mario Galaxy stage's Battlefield form. He is fought along with the Mario, Peach, Bowser, and Kirby puppet fighters, who represent the primary cast from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, with Kirby representing Mallow. During the battle, the player's fighter must defeat at least two of the minion fighters to fight Sheik in two-and-a-half minutes. Also, Mario starting off with a Green Shell references Mario's NokNok Shell, Peach's Autoheal ability references Princess Toadstool's healing spells, and Sheik starting off with a Super Scope references his built-in blaster weapons.

Geno can be summoned using the cores of Drake Redcrest, Super Star, two Attack types, and a Neutral type.

No. Image Name Type Class Slots Base Power Max Power Base Attack Max Attack Base Defense Max Defense Ability Series
104
SSBU spirit Geno.png
Geno
Attack
★★★★ 3 4000 10000 2100 5250 1900 4750 No Effect Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name
Japan Japanese ジーノ, Geno
UK English Geno
France French Geno
Germany German Geno
Spain Spanish Geno
Italy Italian Geno
China Chinese Geno
South Korea Korean 지노, Geno
Netherlands Dutch Geno
Russia Russian Джино

Trivia

  • Due to Square Enix's ownership of the character, as well as any character created for Super Mario RPG, Geno is the first third-party character in the Super Smash Bros. series to hail from a first-party universe. The reverse is true for Dr. Wright.
  • Geno was tied with Mallow as the 8th most requested Mario series character for a potential sequel to the original Super Smash Bros., according to a poll on the Japanese Nintendo website.[2]
  • The gun in Geno's Mii costume is based on the one seen in-game, mostly for the special attack Geno Beam, rather than the artwork for the weapons used in regular attacks.

References