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Characters in the Mario franchise

The Mario franchise is a video game series created by Nintendo. Nintendo is usually the developer and publisher of the franchise's games, but various games are developed by third-party companies, such as Hudson Soft and Intelligent Systems. Games in the Mario franchise primarily revolve around the protagonist Mario and often involve the trope of Bowser as the antagonist kidnapping Princess Peach, with Mario then rescuing her. Many characters have goals or plot arcs that vary between series; for example, the Luigi's Mansion games focus on Luigi ridding a haunted building of ghost-like creatures known as Boos, and Wario stars in games that center around his greed and desire for money and treasure.

A selection of Mario characters (L-R): Goomba, Koopa Paratroopa, Wario, Princess Daisy, Toad, Donkey Kong, Princess Peach, Mario, Bowser, Luigi, Yoshi, Rosalina, Waluigi, Boo, and Koopa Troopa

The franchise began with Donkey Kong in 1981, where Mario, Donkey Kong, and Pauline originated. Japanese video game designer Shigeru Miyamoto built them off the base of characters from Popeye. Unable to license the characters, Miyamoto made later changes to their appearances and personalities, such as a more lighthearted in tone. Due to the breakthrough critical and commercial success of Donkey Kong, Mario reappeared in Mario Bros. in 1983, which introduced Mario's twin brother Luigi, and Super Mario Bros. in 1985, which introduced Toad alongside numerous enemies, with Bowser and Princess Peach replacing Donkey Kong and Pauline, respectively.

Each series has introduced numerous characters, many of them recurring. Some have starred in their own games or in supporting roles. The games all typically share common enemies.

Primary protagonists

Mario

Mario[a] (voiced by Charles Martinet) is the main character of the Mario franchise and the mascot of Nintendo as a whole. He originally appeared in 1981's Donkey Kong as "Jumpman", designed by Shigeru Miyamoto.[1] While Mario was initially a carpenter, he later took the role of a plumber.[2] Since 1992, Mario has been voiced by Charles Martinet.[3] In most of his appearances, Mario rescues a damsel in distress (often Princess Peach) from an antagonist (often Bowser).[4] Mario's younger brother is Luigi,[5] and his greedy rival is Wario.[6] Yoshi serves as Mario's steed in several games, including Super Mario World.[7] Since his introduction, Mario's abilities include jumping, such as onto an enemy's head as an attack.[1] Mario uses power-ups, such as the Super Mushroom (which allows him to grow larger and survive an additional hit), the Super Star (which grants him temporary invincibility), and the Fire Flower (which allows him to throw fireballs).[1] Several power-ups grant Mario the ability to fly, such as the Super Leaf from Super Mario Bros. 3.[8] According to Guinness World Records, Mario is the second most recognizable video game character after Pac-Man.[9] Mario has seen numerous cultural appearances, such as during the closing ceremony of the 2016 Summer Olympics, where Japanese prime minister Shinzō Abe appeared dressed as the character.[10]

Luigi

Luigi[b] (voiced by Charles Martinet) is the younger twin brother of Mario,[5] who Luigi feels a sense of envy and reverence towards.[11] In the 1983 game Mario Bros., Luigi was introduced as the second player character, with many similarities to Mario.[12] While he was initially identical to Mario, he began developing differences in Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (1986), which gave him a higher and further jump at the expense of responsiveness and precision.[13] In the North American version of Super Mario Bros. 2 (1988), Luigi was given a taller and thinner appearance than Mario, which played a key role in shaping his modern appearance.[1][11] Luigi's first starring role was in 1993's Mario Is Missing!, though he played only minor roles in subsequent games until 2001 with Luigi's Mansion, where he plays the role of a frightened, unsure, and goofy protagonist attempting to save his brother.[11] The Year of Luigi was celebrated in 2013, which saw many Luigi games released to commemorate the character's 30th anniversary.[14]

Princess Peach

Princess Peach Toadstool[c] (voiced by Samantha Kelly), is the princess of the Mario franchise's Mushroom Kingdom. In the main series games, she typically plays the role of a damsel in distress who needs to be rescued by Mario.[15][16] When playable, she typically has the ability to float in the air, and is physically taller than Mario.[16] Her first playable appearance in a main series Mario game was 1988's Super Mario Bros. 2, while her second was 2013's Super Mario 3D World.[17] Peach played a starring role in Super Princess Peach (2005), where she aims to rescue Mario, Luigi, and Toad,[15] aided by a parasol named Perry and several abilities based on her emotions–or "vibes".[18] She makes frequent appearances in spin-off Mario games, such as the Mario Kart series and the Mario sports games. In the 2017 game Super Mario Odyssey, after being captured by and forced to marry Bowser, and subsequently rescued by Mario, she rejects both of them and instead takes a trip around the world, though Mario rejoins her.[16]

Princess Daisy

Princess Daisy[d] (voiced by Deanna Mustard) is the princess of Sarasaland, the setting of Super Mario Land (1989).[19] Since then, she has primarily appeared as a playable character in spin-off Mario games, especially Mario sports games.[20] Super Mario Run (2016) marks Daisy's playable debut in a main series game, where she is able to perform a double jump.[21] She acts more tomboyish than Princess Peach, exemplified by her appearances in the Mario sports games. Some consider her and Luigi to be a couple, despite Daisy being rescued by Mario in Super Mario Land and Super Mario Run.[22]

Yoshi

Yoshi[e] (English: /ˈjʃi, ˈjɒʃi/, once Romanized as Yossy; voiced by Kazumi Totaka) is a green anthropomorphic dinosaur character. He is depicted with a long tongue that can be used to eat enemies, and can turn the enemies he eats into eggs that release power-ups or can be thrown.[23] Yoshi is a rideable character for the heroes or a playable character in most of the Mario spin-offs, including his own series.[24]

Rosalina

Rosalina[f] (voiced by Laura Faye Smith) is a princess character introduced in 2007's Super Mario Galaxy. As a child who fled into space after her mother's death, she becomes the adoptive mother of the Lumas — mysterious and friendly star-like creatures that inhabit space in the Mario franchise.[16] She resides in the Comet Observatory, a starship used to traverse the Mario universe.[25] In later appearances, she typically takes the role of a supporting character, and primarily appears in spin-off games such as the Mario sports games, Mario Kart series, and Super Smash Bros. series. In Super Mario 3D World (2013), she is a playable character, and is unlocked through gameplay.[16]

Toad

Toad[g] (voiced by Samantha Kelly) is an anthropomorphic mushroom-like character.[26] He debuted in Super Mario Bros. (1985),[27] though his first starring role was in Wario's Woods (1994), in which the player is able to control Toad to solve puzzles.[28] Toad made his playable debut in a main series Mario game in 1988 with Super Mario Bros. 2, and frequently acts as a non-playable character in Mario role-playing games. The character is a member of the eponymous Toad species, which includes characters such as Captain Toad, Toadette, and Toadsworth.[27] Keegan-Michael Key voices Toad in The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023).[29]

Toadette

Toadette[h] (voiced by Samantha Kelly) is a pink Toad character who debuted in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! (2003) as a playable driver. Toadette is depicted with two long round pigtails with white spots and a dress, to distinguish from Toad. Since Super Mario Odyssey, Toadette is a member of the Toad Brigade and has the role of an archivist.[30] Depending on the game, she is either a supporting character or a protagonist, playable in most of the Mario spin-off games.[31] In New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe, a power-up called the Super Crown allows Toadette to transform into Peachette, a form that highly resembles Princess Peach.[32] As Peachette, she can use Peach's floating jump to hover, and can perform a double jump.

Toadsworth

Toadsworth[i] (voiced by Scott Burns)[33][34] is an elderly Toad character who is Princess Peach's steward. He is depicted showing concern for the princess' safety and acts as a prime caretaker for the Toads.[citation needed] He debuted in Super Mario Sunshine for GameCube, in which he goes on vacation with Mario, Peach and the other Toads.[citation needed] In Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, he is revealed to have cared for the princess since she was a baby.[citation needed]

Captain Toad

Captain Toad[j] (voiced by Samantha Kelly) is an explorer and the leader of the Toad Brigade, debuting in Super Mario Galaxy. He subsequently appears in Super Mario Galaxy 2 and Super Mario Odyssey, and as a "treasure tracker".[35] He makes several cameos within Super Smash Bros. and debuted in the Mario Kart series in Mario Kart Tour as a playable racer.[36] He is the main protagonist in the subset of levels in Super Mario 3D World called Captain Toad's Adventures, and in the game Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker.[37][35]

Birdo

Birdo, also known as Birdette, and known in Japan as Catherine[k], (voiced by Kazumi Totaka) is depicted as a pink, anthropomorphic dinosaur who wears a red bow on her head, and has a round mouth that can fire eggs as projectiles.[38] Birdo first appeared in Super Mario Bros. 2 as a recurring boss character.[39] Since then, she has been a recurring playable character in various franchise spin-offs. Birdo has been referred to as a "man who thinks of himself as female" in earlier depictions, such as in the Japanese manual for the early prototype game Doki Doki Panic, and was considered female in later games. It is heavily speculated that Birdo is transgender; she is considered to be one of the first ever transgender video game characters.[40][41][42]

Pauline

Pauline[l] (voiced by Kate Higgins) debuted in Donkey Kong (1981)[43] as Lady, and is further featured in Donkey Kong (1994) for Game Boy,[44] and the Mario vs. Donkey Kong series. She was created by Shigeru Miyamoto, is the earliest example of a female with a speaking role in a video game, and is cited as a famous example of a damsel in distress in fiction.[45][46][47] She is the mayor of New Donk City in Super Mario Odyssey.[48]

Kong family

Donkey Kong

Donkey Kong[m] (voiced by Takashi Nagasako) is an anthropomorphic gorilla that stars in the Donkey Kong franchise. He is the leader of the Kong Family, a group of various primates and is depicted as the grandson of Cranky Kong who appeared in the 1981 arcade game, Donkey Kong, though, he appears as an antagonist in the Mario Vs. Donkey Kong series. He is depicted as cheerful and powerful character. [49]

Diddy Kong

Diddy Kong[n] (Diddy) (voiced by Katsumi Suzuki) is an anthropomorphic monkey who is Donkey Kong's nephew, sidekick, and best friend, appearing in the Donkey Kong and Mario franchises.[50] He is the main protagonist of Diddy Kong Racing and its DS remake.[51] He is depicted as a cheerful and kind character. Created by Rare, the name Diddy is a British term meaning "little".[52]

Cranky Kong

Cranky Kong[o] is an older Kong. His first appearance was in 1981's Donkey Kong, where, as the game's antagonist, he kidnapped Pauline, though he was stopped by Mario.[53]

Other supporting characters

Poochy

Poochy[p] is portrayed as Yoshi's helper dog. He debuted in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island and continued through the Yoshi series such as in Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World.[54] In the games, he can do things that Yoshi cannot, such as sniff out hidden items, cross over dangerous terrain, and jump over walls to give Yoshi a boost out of his wall jumps.[55] In 2023, Poochy was added to Mario Kart Tour as a playable character.[54]

Professor E. Gadd

Professor Elvin Gadd[q] (voiced by Kazumi Totaka), more commonly known as Professor E. Gadd, is a scientist and inventor. He primarily appears in the Luigi's Mansion series, in which he invented several objects, such as Luigi's Poltergust 3000 and Gooigi from Luigi's Mansion 3.[56] He is referenced in Super Mario Sunshine as the inventor of Mario's F.L.U.D.D., a device that allows him to spray water.[57] The character has made cameo appearances in series such as Mario Party and Mario & Luigi.[57]

Lumas

The Lumas are depicted as friendly star-like creatures. They first appear in Super Mario Galaxy, where they have the ability to transform into various game objects, explorable planetoids, and entire levels.[58] Lumas come in a variety of colors, though are most commonly yellow. One particular Luma, known as Baby Luma, or Young Master Luma, is a major character in the Super Mario Galaxy games, granting Mario or Luigi the power to Star Spin. In the Illumination computer-animated fantasy adventure film The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023), Juliet Jelenic voices a nihilistic blue Luma named Lumalee, that first appeared in Super Mario Galaxy as a salesman. Held prisoner by Bowser, Lumalee cheerfully laments the pain and suffering awaiting all those held prisoner, greatly depressing his fellow prisoners.[59]

Nabbit

Nabbit is a rabbit-like creature who steals items from Toad. He was introduced in New Super Mario Bros. U (2012). In New Super Luigi U and New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe, he is a playable character.[60]

Antagonists

Bowser

Bowser[r] or King Koopa (voiced by Kenneth W. James) is the king of the turtle-like Koopa race,[61] a selfish troublemaker who wants to take over the Mushroom Kingdom.[citation needed] He is depicted as Mario's nemesis, and is the final boss of most Mario games.[citation needed] He is playable in most Mario spin-off games.[citation needed]

Dry Bowser[s] is a recurring antagonist in the Mario series. Debuting as a form of Bowser after losing his flesh in New Super Mario Bros., the character has appeared as his own being starting with Mario Kart Wii, often serving as the final antagonist in the main games.[citation needed] Dry Bowser appears in Mario Party: Island Tour, and is a playable character in several of the Mario spin-off games.[citation needed]

Bowser Jr.

Bowser Jr. (known as Koopa Jr.[t] in Japan; voiced by Caety Sagoian), or sometimes simply Jr. or Junior, is the son of Bowser, who first appeared in the 2002 game Super Mario Sunshine.[citation needed] He is often depicted as the secondary antagonist throughout the Mario series.[citation needed] In the games, Bowser Jr. looks up to his dad, and shares his ambition to defeat Mario, and take over the Mushroom Kingdom.[citation needed] Bowser Jr. is playable in most of the spin-off Mario games, and in Super Smash Bros.[citation needed] He is the main protagonist of Bowser Jr.'s Journey (2018) included in the remake of Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story.[citation needed]

Wario

Wario[u] (English: /ˈwɑːri, ˈwær-/; voiced by Charles Martinet) is an obese yet muscular, hot-tempered, and greedy man. He is Mario's yellow-and-purple clad arch-rival.[citation needed] He initially debuted as an antagonist, but over the years has become an anti-hero, even being playable in a few games.[citation needed] Wario is the protagonist of the Wario series and is playable in most of the Mario spin-off games where he is shown to be Waluigi's partner.[citation needed] His name is portmanteau of "warui", the Japanese word for "bad", and "Mario".[citation needed] Wario's favorite food is garlic, often used in gameplay to restore health when he gets defeated.[citation needed]

Waluigi

Waluigi[v] (English: /ˌwɑːluˈi/; voiced by Charles Martinet) is a tall, thin, and mischievous man who was introduced in Mario Tennis as Wario's partner. He is Luigi's black-and-purple clad arch-rival.[citation needed] Waluigi is often an antagonist who teams up with Wario to accomplish their schemes.[citation needed] He is playable in most of the Mario spin-off games, and makes several cameos within the Super Smash Bros. series.[citation needed] Like with Wario, his name is a portmanteau of "warui" and "Luigi".[citation needed]

Koopalings

The Koopalings[w] are seven siblings who first appeared as boss characters in the 1988 game Super Mario Bros. 3.[62] Their individual names are Ludwig, Lemmy, Roy, Iggy, Wendy, Morton, and Larry.[62] The Koopalings were originally established as Bowser's children.[63][62][64][65] Older Mario games maintain reference to them as such in updated manuals and re-releases.[66][67] They have since been depicted as Bowser's minions in games following the release of New Super Mario Bros. Wii in 2009,[68] with Shigeru Miyamoto stating in 2012 that "our current story is that the seven Koopalings are not Bowser's children. Bowser's only child is Bowser Jr."[69] The Koopalings have additionally appeared as playable characters in spin-off Mario games and the Super Smash Bros. series, and have been featured in non-video game Mario media including the animated Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World.

Kamek

Kamek[x] (English: /kəˈmɛk, ˈkæmɪk/; voiced by Atsushi Masaki) is a member of the fictional Magikoopa species who is Bowser's childhood caretaker, and then one of his high-ranking minions.[citation needed] Kamek is the main antagonist of the Yoshi series.[citation needed] In his various game appearances, his magic includes self-duplication, teleportation, shooting magical blasts, and changing the size of other creatures.[citation needed] He is often distinguished from other Magikoopas by the broom he rides on.[citation needed] In Japan, his species is also named Kamek, but outside Japan they are called Magikoopas.[citation needed]

Kamek appears in the 2009 Wii video game New Super Mario Bros. Wii and its 2012 Wii U sequel as a recurring supporting antagonist and boss character.[citation needed] Kamek also makes non-playable appearances in the Mario Party and Paper Mario series in various roles, and made playable appearances as an unlockable character in the 2012 Wii video game Mario Party 9 and the 2014 Nintendo 3DS video game Mario Golf: World Tour.[citation needed] Additionally, Kamek has had minor cameo appearances in the Super Smash Bros. series.[citation needed]

A protoype of Mario Kart 64 for the Nintendo 64 featured Kamek as one of the eight playable characters, but the character was replaced with Donkey Kong in the final game.[70][71] Kamek would later become a playable character made available for the Kamek Tour in a 2021 update to the 2019 mobile game Mario Kart Tour. In 2023, he was added to Mario Kart 8 Deluxe as part of the Booster Course Pass which makes his first appearance in a console Mario Kart game.[72][73][74][75]

Kamek appears in The Super Mario Bros. Movie, voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson, who based Kamek’s voice on Peter Lorre.[citation needed]

King Boo

King Boo[y] (voiced by Toru Asakawa) is the king of the Boos, and is the main antagonist of the Luigi's Mansion series.[citation needed] He plays minor roles, occasionally playable, in various other Mario games, including the Mario Kart and Mario Party series.[citation needed] King Boo's first major debuted role was as the final boss of Luigi's Mansion, where he disguised himself as Bowser.[citation needed] He is depicted as much larger than the average Boos that appear in games after Luigi's Mansion.[citation needed] He dons a crown with a large ruby, and has glowing, sunken eyes in the Luigi's Mansion franchise.[citation needed] A similar character named Big Boo is an enemy in Super Mario World, and a boss in Super Mario 64 DS.[citation needed] Additionally, a different character also named King Boo, known as Boss Boo in Japan, appears as a boss in Super Mario Sunshine.[citation needed]

Petey Piranha

Petey Piranha, known as Boss Pakkun[z] in Japan,[76] (voiced by Toru Minegishi) is a large, powerful Piranha Plant character. Whereas normal Piranha Plants are usually depicted growing from pipes, Petey's leaves and roots are foot-like and arm-like appendages, allowing the character to use objects such as tennis rackets and golf clubs when playable in the various Mario sports games.[citation needed] He can sometimes use his leaves to fly around. He debuted as the primary boss of Bianco Hills in the game Super Mario Sunshine.[citation needed] Similar Piranha Plant boss characters later appear in Super Mario Galaxy and its sequel.[77] Petey Piranha made his Mario Kart debut in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! as a playable driver, and returns in Mario Kart Tour and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.[citation needed]

Fawful

Fawful[aa] (voiced by Nami Funashima), known in Japan as Gerakobits, is a recurring antagonist in the Mario & Luigi series.[78] The character is considered to be "insane", and speaks in a chaotic manner.[79][80] He served as the secondary antagonist of Superstar Saga, and the main antagonist of Bowser's Inside Story.[81] He was also the main antagonist of Bowser’s Minions, which he brainwashed all of Bowser’s minions, and became Captain Goomba’s archenemy.

He was created by Masanori Sato, who worked as the illustrator for Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, the first game in the Mario & Luigi series. Fawful's localized Japanese name, Gerakobits, is derived from geragera, the Japanese onomatopoeia for a scornful laugh,[82] while his English name is a pun combining the words "awful" and "guffaw." Because Fawful was not based on any existing characters in the Mario series, the Nintendo Treehouse, which is responsible for localizing games for North American audiences, had more creative freedom in writing for the character.[83] Bill Trinen and Nate Bihldorff, both employees of the Treehouse, wrote the English dialogue for Fawful through the exchange of notes.[83] Rather than sticking close to the Japanese script, where Fawful simply adds "Fururururu!" to the end of every line,[84] Trinen and Bihldorff intended to make Fawful as "wacky" and "zainy" as possible in the Western release.[83][85] Thus, in English versions of the games, all of Fawful's dialogue consists of broken English and word salads and his catchphrase, "I have fury!".[86]

Fawful has received critical acclaim from both critics and fans, regarded as a favorite villain.[86][87][88] He is also regarded for his quotes and humor, nominated for the "Most Quotable Character" award in 2009, but losing to Ellis from Left 4 Dead 2.[89] 1UP.com's Jeremy Parish attributing the quality of Superstar Saga's comedy to him.[90][91] His "I have fury!" quote was included in Nintendo Power's collection of classic quotes from Nintendo games.[86] Another quotation, "I am the mustard of your doom!" was regarded by MTV Multiplayer writer Steven Totilo as one of the most famous lines in video games of recent years and was quoted with "uncommon frequency."[92] GamesRadar ranked Fawful as one of the best video game villains, arguing that he was a dominant aspect of the Mario & Luigi series partly due to his quotes.[93]

Enemy characters

  • Blooper – A sentry-like squid that chases after the player, debuting in Super Mario Bros. Blooper Nannies, a variation of the Blooper, thrust smaller versions of themselves toward the player.[94]
  • Bob-omb – A bomb enemy introduced in Super Mario Bros. 2 with a wind-up key and a fuse, which explodes after a set amount of time or when thrown. King Bob-omb, previously Big Bob-omb, was introduced in Super Mario 64,[95] as a boss character there and in Mario Party 9, Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam, and Mario Party: Star Rush.[citation needed]
  • Boo, known in Japan as Teresa[ab] – A spherical ghost enemy introduced in Super Mario Bros. 3 as "Boo Diddleys" (a pun on the name of American musician Bo Diddley),[96] which sneaks up on the player from behind while they are facing away from it. Inspired by a rage that Takashi Tezuka's wife went into after he came home from work late.[97] With Boo being one of the more popular Mario enemies, their image has been used in official Nintendo merchandise, such as plush dolls,[98] as well as cookie cutters.[99] Boo is considered one of the best enemies in the Mario series.[100][101]
  • Bullet Bill – A bullet with angry eyes and clenched fists that is shot out of a cannon called a "Bill Blaster". They have a larger counterpart with a shark-like face, known as Banzai Bills.[94]
  • Chain Chomp – A metallic ball-and-chain creature that lunges at the player when they approach it. Inspired by a childhood experience of Shigeru Miyamoto's with a violent dog.[102]
  • Cheep Cheep – This circular, usually red, fish debuted in Super Mario Bros. Cheep Cheeps are found primarily in the water, but some can jump in an arc, or fly within a limited range.[citation needed] Giant varieties attempt to swallow the player, such as Boss Bass and Big Bertha. Porcupuffers are giant variants with spiked backs.[citation needed] Fish Bones are skeletons that charge at the player and break apart upon a wall collision.[citation needed]
  • Dry Bones – A walking Koopa Troopa skeleton that reassembles itself after being hit, unless defeated by a Super Star, a Cape Feather, Super Leaf, or an Ice Flower.[94]
  • Fuzzy – A spiked creature which hangs in the air, and sometimes moves on rails. It debuted in Super Mario World.[citation needed]
  • Goomba – A sentient creature that resembles a mushroom, it is the first enemy that the player typically encounters in the games' first levels. Implemented late in the development of Super Mario Bros as a basic, easy enemy.[103] Variants of the Goomba may have wings, known as the Paragoomba, and similar creatures include the Galoomba, which flips over and can be thrown when stomped on, and the Goombrat, which turns at edges.[104] The Goombas have their own king, King Goomba (also called Goomboss), introduced as the first boss in Paper Mario.
  • Hammer Bro – A type of helmet-wearing Koopa who throws hammers at the player.[105] It has several variations that throw other projectiles, such as the Boomerang Bro and the Fire Bro, and a bigger variant known as a Sledge Bro which can stun the player.[94]
  • Koopa Troopa – A foot soldier of Bowser. It retracts in its shell when stomped on, after which it can be used to attack other foes.[94] Variants of the Koopa may have wings, where it is known as the Paratroopa or the Koopa Paratroopa. There are many other varieties of the Koopa Troopa such as red, yellow, and blue. Several other subspecies appear throughout the Mario games.[106]
    • Buzzy Beetle – A black or blue beetle-like creature with a hard, fireproof shell that renders it immune to fire attacks. It can crawl on ceilings and drop down when the player gets too close.[106]
    • Chargin' Chuck – A Koopa wearing football gear that mostly charges at the player, and can use items such as baseballs and shovels.[106]
    • Mechakoopa – A robot with a wind-up key that becomes disabled and can be thrown after being stomped on. A variant introduced in Super Mario Galaxy is capable of breathing fire.[106]
    • Spike Top – A red wall-crawling beetle-like creature which combines the Buzzy Beetle's immunity to fire and the Spiny's immunity to being jumped on, although it can be spin-jumped on.[106]
    • Spiny – A red beetle-like creature that damages the player if touched from above. They are often thrown by Lakitus in unlimited supplies.[106]
  • Lakitu[ac] – Official pronunciation: /ˈlækiːtuː/ (la-KEE-too). A cloud-riding Koopa with aviator goggles that drops an endless supply of Spinies.[94][107] It also appears in Mario spin-off games with various roles, including a track marshal on Mario Kart and a camera operator on Super Mario 64.[108]
  • Magikoopa – A wizard Koopa capable of casting magic spells, turning blocks into foes, power-ups, or coins. Magikoopas first appeared in Super Mario World.[94] Kamek and Kammy Koopa are recurring individuals of this species, appearing in the Yoshi and Paper Mario series, respectively.[citation needed]
  • Monty Mole – A mole-like enemy that burrows underground, and springs out of the ground when the player gets close.[citation needed] A similar enemy known as the Rocky Wrench pops out of airship manholes and throws wrenches at the player.[citation needed]
  • Piranha Plant – A leafy, stalk-topped carnivorous plant with sharp teeth that typically lives within pipes.[94] Known as Pakkun Flower in Japan, it has made numerous appearances outside of the Mario franchise, including as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate via downloadable content.[109]
  • Podoboo[110][111] – A fireball that jumps out of lava and can bounce off walls.[citation needed] It is also referred to as a Lava Bubble (a name shared with other lava based enemies).[citation needed] A Blue Podoboo homes in on the player and jumps out of blue lava and is found in Super Princess Peach, and a variant of the Lava Bubble that chases after the player and spits fireballs appears mainly in the Paper Mario games.[citation needed]
  • Pokey – A spiked cactus with detachable green or yellow body segments, which first appeared in the international Super Mario Bros. 2.[94]
  • Shy Guy – A timid masked creature wearing a robe, which comes in many different colors and variations. Introduced in the international Super Mario Bros. 2, but more commonly portrayed as an enemy to Yoshi since Yoshi's Island. Some variants include the Snifit, a Shy Guy with a cannon on its mask which it uses to fire bullets, and the Fly Guy, a Shy Guy with a propeller on its head that can fly.[94] Voiced by Nintendo of America localization manager Nate Bihldorff.[112]
  • Spike – A green Koopa creature that attacks with spiked balls, which it throws out of its mouth. First appeared in Super Mario Bros. 3.[94]
  • Thwomp – A large stone block with an angry face that is mainly encountered in castles. It attempts to crush the player, usually from above. There is a smaller variation of the Thwomp called a Thwimp.[citation needed]
  • Whomp – An anthropomorphic stone slab that slams its face on the ground when the player gets near. It can only be defeated by ground pounding its back. Inspired by the Japanese mythical wall monster, the nurikabe.[citation needed]
  • Wiggler – A caterpillar enemy introduced in Super Mario World, which changes color and charges at the player when stomped on. It is a playable character in Mario Kart 7, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, and Mario Kart Tour. Some Wigglers, known as Flutters, have butterfly wings.[94]

See also

  • Bowsette — a fan-made character based upon Bowser and Peachette

Notes

  1. ^ Japanese: マリオ, Hepburn: Mario, pronounced [maɾi.o]; English: /ˈmɑːri, ˈmær-/, Italian: [ˈmaːrjo]
  2. ^ Japanese: ルイージ, Hepburn: Ruīji, [ɾɯiꜜːʑi], English: /luˈi/, Italian: [luˈiːdʒi]
  3. ^ Japanese: ピーチ姫, Hepburn: Pīchi-hime, [piːtɕiꜜ çime]
  4. ^ Japanese: デイジー姫, Hepburn: Deijī-hime, [deːʑiꜜː çime]
  5. ^ Japanese: ヨッシー, Hepburn: Yosshī, [joꜜɕɕiː]
  6. ^ Japanese: ロゼッタ, Hepburn: Rosetta
  7. ^ Japanese: キノピオ, Hepburn: Kinopio
  8. ^ Japanese: キノピコ, Hepburn: Kinopiko
  9. ^ Japanese: キノじい, Hepburn: Kinojī
  10. ^ Japanese: キノピオ隊長, Hepburn: Kinopio Taichō
  11. ^ Japanese: キャサリン, Hepburn: Kyasarin
  12. ^ Japanese: ポリーン, Hepburn: Porīn
  13. ^ Japanese: ドンキーコング, Hepburn: Donkī Kongu
  14. ^ Japanese: ディディーコング, Hepburn: Didī Kongu
  15. ^ Japanese: クランキーコング, Hepburn: Kurankī Kongu
  16. ^ Japanese: ポチ, Hepburn: Pochi
  17. ^ Japanese: オヤ・マー博士, Hepburn: Oya Mā Hakase, known in Japan as Professor Oya Mā
  18. ^ Japanese: クッパ, Hepburn: Kuppa
  19. ^ Japanese: ほねクッパ, Hepburn: Hone Kuppa
  20. ^ Japanese: クッパJr., Hepburn: Kuppa Junia
  21. ^ Japanese: ワリオ, Hepburn: Wario, [waꜜɾio]
  22. ^ Japanese: ワルイージ, Hepburn: Waruīji, [waɾɯiꜜːʑi]
  23. ^ Japanese: コクッパ, Hepburn: Kokuppa
  24. ^ Japanese: カメック, Hepburn: Kamekku
  25. ^ Japanese: キングテレサ, Hepburn: Kingu Teresa
  26. ^ Japanese: ボスパックン, Hepburn: Bosu Pakkun
  27. ^ Japanese: ゲラコビッツ, Hepburn: Gerakobittsu
  28. ^ Japanese: テレサ
  29. ^ Japanese: ジュゲム, Hepburn: Jugemu, IPA: [dʑɯɡemɯ]

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For the main characters that appear in Mario adjacent franchise Donkey Kong see List of Donkey Kong characters The Mario franchise is a video game series created by Nintendo Nintendo is usually the developer and publisher of the franchise s games but various games are developed by third party companies such as Hudson Soft and Intelligent Systems Games in the Mario franchise primarily revolve around the protagonist Mario and often involve the trope of Bowser as the antagonist kidnapping Princess Peach with Mario then rescuing her Many characters have goals or plot arcs that vary between series for example the Luigi s Mansion games focus on Luigi ridding a haunted building of ghost like creatures known as Boos and Wario stars in games that center around his greed and desire for money and treasure A selection of Mario characters L R Goomba Koopa Paratroopa Wario Princess Daisy Toad Donkey Kong Princess Peach Mario Bowser Luigi Yoshi Rosalina Waluigi Boo and Koopa TroopaThe franchise began with Donkey Kong in 1981 where Mario Donkey Kong and Pauline originated Japanese video game designer Shigeru Miyamoto built them off the base of characters from Popeye Unable to license the characters Miyamoto made later changes to their appearances and personalities such as a more lighthearted in tone Due to the breakthrough critical and commercial success of Donkey Kong Mario reappeared in Mario Bros in 1983 which introduced Mario s twin brother Luigi and Super Mario Bros in 1985 which introduced Toad alongside numerous enemies with Bowser and Princess Peach replacing Donkey Kong and Pauline respectively Each series has introduced numerous characters many of them recurring Some have starred in their own games or in supporting roles The games all typically share common enemies Contents 1 Primary protagonists 1 1 Mario 1 2 Luigi 1 3 Princess Peach 1 4 Princess Daisy 1 5 Yoshi 1 6 Rosalina 1 7 Toad 1 8 Toadette 1 9 Toadsworth 1 10 Captain Toad 1 11 Birdo 1 12 Pauline 2 Kong family 2 1 Donkey Kong 2 2 Diddy Kong 2 3 Cranky Kong 3 Other supporting characters 3 1 Poochy 3 2 Professor E Gadd 3 3 Lumas 3 4 Nabbit 4 Antagonists 4 1 Bowser 4 2 Bowser Jr 4 3 Wario 4 4 Waluigi 4 5 Koopalings 4 6 Kamek 4 7 King Boo 4 8 Petey Piranha 4 9 Fawful 4 10 Enemy characters 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksPrimary protagonists EditMario Edit Main article Mario Mario a voiced by Charles Martinet is the main character of the Mario franchise and the mascot of Nintendo as a whole He originally appeared in 1981 s Donkey Kong as Jumpman designed by Shigeru Miyamoto 1 While Mario was initially a carpenter he later took the role of a plumber 2 Since 1992 Mario has been voiced by Charles Martinet 3 In most of his appearances Mario rescues a damsel in distress often Princess Peach from an antagonist often Bowser 4 Mario s younger brother is Luigi 5 and his greedy rival is Wario 6 Yoshi serves as Mario s steed in several games including Super Mario World 7 Since his introduction Mario s abilities include jumping such as onto an enemy s head as an attack 1 Mario uses power ups such as the Super Mushroom which allows him to grow larger and survive an additional hit the Super Star which grants him temporary invincibility and the Fire Flower which allows him to throw fireballs 1 Several power ups grant Mario the ability to fly such as the Super Leaf from Super Mario Bros 3 8 According to Guinness World Records Mario is the second most recognizable video game character after Pac Man 9 Mario has seen numerous cultural appearances such as during the closing ceremony of the 2016 Summer Olympics where Japanese prime minister Shinzō Abe appeared dressed as the character 10 Luigi Edit Main article Luigi Luigi b voiced by Charles Martinet is the younger twin brother of Mario 5 who Luigi feels a sense of envy and reverence towards 11 In the 1983 game Mario Bros Luigi was introduced as the second player character with many similarities to Mario 12 While he was initially identical to Mario he began developing differences in Super Mario Bros The Lost Levels 1986 which gave him a higher and further jump at the expense of responsiveness and precision 13 In the North American version of Super Mario Bros 2 1988 Luigi was given a taller and thinner appearance than Mario which played a key role in shaping his modern appearance 1 11 Luigi s first starring role was in 1993 s Mario Is Missing though he played only minor roles in subsequent games until 2001 with Luigi s Mansion where he plays the role of a frightened unsure and goofy protagonist attempting to save his brother 11 The Year of Luigi was celebrated in 2013 which saw many Luigi games released to commemorate the character s 30th anniversary 14 Princess Peach Edit Main article Princess Peach Princess Peach Toadstool c voiced by Samantha Kelly is the princess of the Mario franchise s Mushroom Kingdom In the main series games she typically plays the role of a damsel in distress who needs to be rescued by Mario 15 16 When playable she typically has the ability to float in the air and is physically taller than Mario 16 Her first playable appearance in a main series Mario game was 1988 s Super Mario Bros 2 while her second was 2013 s Super Mario 3D World 17 Peach played a starring role in Super Princess Peach 2005 where she aims to rescue Mario Luigi and Toad 15 aided by a parasol named Perry and several abilities based on her emotions or vibes 18 She makes frequent appearances in spin off Mario games such as the Mario Kart series and the Mario sports games In the 2017 game Super Mario Odyssey after being captured by and forced to marry Bowser and subsequently rescued by Mario she rejects both of them and instead takes a trip around the world though Mario rejoins her 16 Princess Daisy Edit Main article Princess Daisy Princess Daisy d voiced by Deanna Mustard is the princess of Sarasaland the setting of Super Mario Land 1989 19 Since then she has primarily appeared as a playable character in spin off Mario games especially Mario sports games 20 Super Mario Run 2016 marks Daisy s playable debut in a main series game where she is able to perform a double jump 21 She acts more tomboyish than Princess Peach exemplified by her appearances in the Mario sports games Some consider her and Luigi to be a couple despite Daisy being rescued by Mario in Super Mario Land and Super Mario Run 22 Yoshi Edit Main article Yoshi Yoshi e English ˈ j oʊ ʃ i ˈ j ɒ ʃ i once Romanized as Yossy voiced by Kazumi Totaka is a green anthropomorphic dinosaur character He is depicted with a long tongue that can be used to eat enemies and can turn the enemies he eats into eggs that release power ups or can be thrown 23 Yoshi is a rideable character for the heroes or a playable character in most of the Mario spin offs including his own series 24 Rosalina Edit Main article Rosalina Mario Rosalina f voiced by Laura Faye Smith is a princess character introduced in 2007 s Super Mario Galaxy As a child who fled into space after her mother s death she becomes the adoptive mother of the Lumas mysterious and friendly star like creatures that inhabit space in the Mario franchise 16 She resides in the Comet Observatory a starship used to traverse the Mario universe 25 In later appearances she typically takes the role of a supporting character and primarily appears in spin off games such as the Mario sports games Mario Kart series and Super Smash Bros series In Super Mario 3D World 2013 she is a playable character and is unlocked through gameplay 16 Toad Edit Main article Toad Nintendo Toad g voiced by Samantha Kelly is an anthropomorphic mushroom like character 26 He debuted in Super Mario Bros 1985 27 though his first starring role was in Wario s Woods 1994 in which the player is able to control Toad to solve puzzles 28 Toad made his playable debut in a main series Mario game in 1988 with Super Mario Bros 2 and frequently acts as a non playable character in Mario role playing games The character is a member of the eponymous Toad species which includes characters such as Captain Toad Toadette and Toadsworth 27 Keegan Michael Key voices Toad in The Super Mario Bros Movie 2023 29 Toadette Edit Toadette h voiced by Samantha Kelly is a pink Toad character who debuted in Mario Kart Double Dash 2003 as a playable driver Toadette is depicted with two long round pigtails with white spots and a dress to distinguish from Toad Since Super Mario Odyssey Toadette is a member of the Toad Brigade and has the role of an archivist 30 Depending on the game she is either a supporting character or a protagonist playable in most of the Mario spin off games 31 In New Super Mario Bros U Deluxe a power up called the Super Crown allows Toadette to transform into Peachette a form that highly resembles Princess Peach 32 As Peachette she can use Peach s floating jump to hover and can perform a double jump Toadsworth Edit Toadsworth i voiced by Scott Burns 33 34 is an elderly Toad character who is Princess Peach s steward He is depicted showing concern for the princess safety and acts as a prime caretaker for the Toads citation needed He debuted in Super Mario Sunshine for GameCube in which he goes on vacation with Mario Peach and the other Toads citation needed In Mario amp Luigi Partners in Time he is revealed to have cared for the princess since she was a baby citation needed Captain Toad Edit Main article Toad Nintendo Captain Toad Captain Toad j voiced by Samantha Kelly is an explorer and the leader of the Toad Brigade debuting in Super Mario Galaxy He subsequently appears in Super Mario Galaxy 2 and Super Mario Odyssey and as a treasure tracker 35 He makes several cameos within Super Smash Bros and debuted in the Mario Kart series in Mario Kart Tour as a playable racer 36 He is the main protagonist in the subset of levels in Super Mario 3D World called Captain Toad s Adventures and in the game Captain Toad Treasure Tracker 37 35 Birdo Edit Main article Birdo Birdo also known as Birdette and known in Japan as Catherine k voiced by Kazumi Totaka is depicted as a pink anthropomorphic dinosaur who wears a red bow on her head and has a round mouth that can fire eggs as projectiles 38 Birdo first appeared in Super Mario Bros 2 as a recurring boss character 39 Since then she has been a recurring playable character in various franchise spin offs Birdo has been referred to as a man who thinks of himself as female in earlier depictions such as in the Japanese manual for the early prototype game Doki Doki Panic and was considered female in later games It is heavily speculated that Birdo is transgender she is considered to be one of the first ever transgender video game characters 40 41 42 Pauline Edit Main article Pauline Nintendo Pauline l voiced by Kate Higgins debuted in Donkey Kong 1981 43 as Lady and is further featured in Donkey Kong 1994 for Game Boy 44 and the Mario vs Donkey Kong series She was created by Shigeru Miyamoto is the earliest example of a female with a speaking role in a video game and is cited as a famous example of a damsel in distress in fiction 45 46 47 She is the mayor of New Donk City in Super Mario Odyssey 48 Kong family EditMain article List of Donkey Kong characters Kongs Donkey Kong Edit Main article Donkey Kong character Donkey Kong m voiced by Takashi Nagasako is an anthropomorphic gorilla that stars in the Donkey Kong franchise He is the leader of the Kong Family a group of various primates and is depicted as the grandson of Cranky Kong who appeared in the 1981 arcade game Donkey Kong though he appears as an antagonist in the Mario Vs Donkey Kong series He is depicted as cheerful and powerful character 49 Diddy Kong Edit Main article Diddy Kong Diddy Kong n Diddy voiced by Katsumi Suzuki is an anthropomorphic monkey who is Donkey Kong s nephew sidekick and best friend appearing in the Donkey Kong and Mario franchises 50 He is the main protagonist of Diddy Kong Racing and its DS remake 51 He is depicted as a cheerful and kind character Created by Rare the name Diddy is a British term meaning little 52 Cranky Kong Edit Main article List of Donkey Kong characters Cranky Kong Cranky Kong o is an older Kong His first appearance was in 1981 s Donkey Kong where as the game s antagonist he kidnapped Pauline though he was stopped by Mario 53 Other supporting characters EditPoochy Edit Poochy p is portrayed as Yoshi s helper dog He debuted in Super Mario World 2 Yoshi s Island and continued through the Yoshi series such as in Poochy amp Yoshi s Woolly World 54 In the games he can do things that Yoshi cannot such as sniff out hidden items cross over dangerous terrain and jump over walls to give Yoshi a boost out of his wall jumps 55 In 2023 Poochy was added to Mario Kart Tour as a playable character 54 Professor E Gadd Edit Professor Elvin Gadd q voiced by Kazumi Totaka more commonly known as Professor E Gadd is a scientist and inventor He primarily appears in the Luigi s Mansion series in which he invented several objects such as Luigi s Poltergust 3000 and Gooigi from Luigi s Mansion 3 56 He is referenced in Super Mario Sunshine as the inventor of Mario s F L U D D a device that allows him to spray water 57 The character has made cameo appearances in series such as Mario Party and Mario amp Luigi 57 Lumas Edit The Lumas are depicted as friendly star like creatures They first appear in Super Mario Galaxy where they have the ability to transform into various game objects explorable planetoids and entire levels 58 Lumas come in a variety of colors though are most commonly yellow One particular Luma known as Baby Luma or Young Master Luma is a major character in the Super Mario Galaxy games granting Mario or Luigi the power to Star Spin In the Illumination computer animated fantasy adventure film The Super Mario Bros Movie 2023 Juliet Jelenic voices a nihilistic blue Luma named Lumalee that first appeared in Super Mario Galaxy as a salesman Held prisoner by Bowser Lumalee cheerfully laments the pain and suffering awaiting all those held prisoner greatly depressing his fellow prisoners 59 Nabbit Edit Nabbit is a rabbit like creature who steals items from Toad He was introduced in New Super Mario Bros U 2012 In New Super Luigi U and New Super Mario Bros U Deluxe he is a playable character 60 Antagonists EditBowser Edit Main article Bowser Bowser r or King Koopa voiced by Kenneth W James is the king of the turtle like Koopa race 61 a selfish troublemaker who wants to take over the Mushroom Kingdom citation needed He is depicted as Mario s nemesis and is the final boss of most Mario games citation needed He is playable in most Mario spin off games citation needed Dry Bowser s is a recurring antagonist in the Mario series Debuting as a form of Bowser after losing his flesh in New Super Mario Bros the character has appeared as his own being starting with Mario Kart Wii often serving as the final antagonist in the main games citation needed Dry Bowser appears in Mario Party Island Tour and is a playable character in several of the Mario spin off games citation needed Bowser Jr Edit Main article Bowser Jr Bowser Jr known as Koopa Jr t in Japan voiced by Caety Sagoian or sometimes simply Jr or Junior is the son of Bowser who first appeared in the 2002 game Super Mario Sunshine citation needed He is often depicted as the secondary antagonist throughout the Mario series citation needed In the games Bowser Jr looks up to his dad and shares his ambition to defeat Mario and take over the Mushroom Kingdom citation needed Bowser Jr is playable in most of the spin off Mario games and in Super Smash Bros citation needed He is the main protagonist of Bowser Jr s Journey 2018 included in the remake of Mario amp Luigi Bowser s Inside Story citation needed Wario Edit Main article Wario Wario u English ˈ w ɑː r i oʊ ˈ w ae r voiced by Charles Martinet is an obese yet muscular hot tempered and greedy man He is Mario s yellow and purple clad arch rival citation needed He initially debuted as an antagonist but over the years has become an anti hero even being playable in a few games citation needed Wario is the protagonist of the Wario series and is playable in most of the Mario spin off games where he is shown to be Waluigi s partner citation needed His name is portmanteau of warui the Japanese word for bad and Mario citation needed Wario s favorite food is garlic often used in gameplay to restore health when he gets defeated citation needed Waluigi Edit Main article Waluigi Waluigi v English ˌ w ɑː l u ˈ iː dʒ i voiced by Charles Martinet is a tall thin and mischievous man who was introduced in Mario Tennis as Wario s partner He is Luigi s black and purple clad arch rival citation needed Waluigi is often an antagonist who teams up with Wario to accomplish their schemes citation needed He is playable in most of the Mario spin off games and makes several cameos within the Super Smash Bros series citation needed Like with Wario his name is a portmanteau of warui and Luigi citation needed Koopalings Edit The Koopalings w are seven siblings who first appeared as boss characters in the 1988 game Super Mario Bros 3 62 Their individual names are Ludwig Lemmy Roy Iggy Wendy Morton and Larry 62 The Koopalings were originally established as Bowser s children 63 62 64 65 Older Mario games maintain reference to them as such in updated manuals and re releases 66 67 They have since been depicted as Bowser s minions in games following the release of New Super Mario Bros Wii in 2009 68 with Shigeru Miyamoto stating in 2012 that our current story is that the seven Koopalings are not Bowser s children Bowser s only child is Bowser Jr 69 The Koopalings have additionally appeared as playable characters in spin off Mario games and the Super Smash Bros series and have been featured in non video game Mario media including the animated Adventures of Super Mario Bros 3 and Super Mario World Kamek Edit Kamek redirects here For places in Iran see Kamek Iran disambiguation Kamek x English k e ˈ m ɛ k ˈ k ae m ɪ k voiced by Atsushi Masaki is a member of the fictional Magikoopa species who is Bowser s childhood caretaker and then one of his high ranking minions citation needed Kamek is the main antagonist of the Yoshi series citation needed In his various game appearances his magic includes self duplication teleportation shooting magical blasts and changing the size of other creatures citation needed He is often distinguished from other Magikoopas by the broom he rides on citation needed In Japan his species is also named Kamek but outside Japan they are called Magikoopas citation needed Kamek appears in the 2009 Wii video game New Super Mario Bros Wii and its 2012 Wii U sequel as a recurring supporting antagonist and boss character citation needed Kamek also makes non playable appearances in the Mario Party and Paper Mario series in various roles and made playable appearances as an unlockable character in the 2012 Wii video game Mario Party 9 and the 2014 Nintendo 3DS video game Mario Golf World Tour citation needed Additionally Kamek has had minor cameo appearances in the Super Smash Bros series citation needed A protoype of Mario Kart 64 for the Nintendo 64 featured Kamek as one of the eight playable characters but the character was replaced with Donkey Kong in the final game 70 71 Kamek would later become a playable character made available for the Kamek Tour in a 2021 update to the 2019 mobile game Mario Kart Tour In 2023 he was added to Mario Kart 8 Deluxe as part of the Booster Course Pass which makes his first appearance in a console Mario Kart game 72 73 74 75 Kamek appears in The Super Mario Bros Movie voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson who based Kamek s voice on Peter Lorre citation needed King Boo Edit King Boo y voiced by Toru Asakawa is the king of the Boos and is the main antagonist of the Luigi s Mansion series citation needed He plays minor roles occasionally playable in various other Mario games including the Mario Kart and Mario Party series citation needed King Boo s first major debuted role was as the final boss of Luigi s Mansion where he disguised himself as Bowser citation needed He is depicted as much larger than the average Boos that appear in games after Luigi s Mansion citation needed He dons a crown with a large ruby and has glowing sunken eyes in the Luigi s Mansion franchise citation needed A similar character named Big Boo is an enemy in Super Mario World and a boss in Super Mario 64 DS citation needed Additionally a different character also named King Boo known as Boss Boo in Japan appears as a boss in Super Mario Sunshine citation needed Petey Piranha Edit Petey Piranha known as Boss Pakkun z in Japan 76 voiced by Toru Minegishi is a large powerful Piranha Plant character Whereas normal Piranha Plants are usually depicted growing from pipes Petey s leaves and roots are foot like and arm like appendages allowing the character to use objects such as tennis rackets and golf clubs when playable in the various Mario sports games citation needed He can sometimes use his leaves to fly around He debuted as the primary boss of Bianco Hills in the game Super Mario Sunshine citation needed Similar Piranha Plant boss characters later appear in Super Mario Galaxy and its sequel 77 Petey Piranha made his Mario Kart debut in Mario Kart Double Dash as a playable driver and returns in Mario Kart Tour and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe citation needed Fawful Edit Fawful aa voiced by Nami Funashima known in Japan as Gerakobits is a recurring antagonist in the Mario amp Luigi series 78 The character is considered to be insane and speaks in a chaotic manner 79 80 He served as the secondary antagonist of Superstar Saga and the main antagonist of Bowser s Inside Story 81 He was also the main antagonist of Bowser s Minions which he brainwashed all of Bowser s minions and became Captain Goomba s archenemy He was created by Masanori Sato who worked as the illustrator for Mario amp Luigi Superstar Saga the first game in the Mario amp Luigi series Fawful s localized Japanese name Gerakobits is derived from geragera the Japanese onomatopoeia for a scornful laugh 82 while his English name is a pun combining the words awful and guffaw Because Fawful was not based on any existing characters in the Mario series the Nintendo Treehouse which is responsible for localizing games for North American audiences had more creative freedom in writing for the character 83 Bill Trinen and Nate Bihldorff both employees of the Treehouse wrote the English dialogue for Fawful through the exchange of notes 83 Rather than sticking close to the Japanese script where Fawful simply adds Fururururu to the end of every line 84 Trinen and Bihldorff intended to make Fawful as wacky and zainy as possible in the Western release 83 85 Thus in English versions of the games all of Fawful s dialogue consists of broken English and word salads and his catchphrase I have fury 86 Fawful has received critical acclaim from both critics and fans regarded as a favorite villain 86 87 88 He is also regarded for his quotes and humor nominated for the Most Quotable Character award in 2009 but losing to Ellis from Left 4 Dead 2 89 1UP com s Jeremy Parish attributing the quality of Superstar Saga s comedy to him 90 91 His I have fury quote was included in Nintendo Power s collection of classic quotes from Nintendo games 86 Another quotation I am the mustard of your doom was regarded by MTV Multiplayer writer Steven Totilo as one of the most famous lines in video games of recent years and was quoted with uncommon frequency 92 GamesRadar ranked Fawful as one of the best video game villains arguing that he was a dominant aspect of the Mario amp Luigi series partly due to his quotes 93 Enemy characters Edit Blooper A sentry like squid that chases after the player debuting in Super Mario Bros Blooper Nannies a variation of the Blooper thrust smaller versions of themselves toward the player 94 Bob omb A bomb enemy introduced in Super Mario Bros 2 with a wind up key and a fuse which explodes after a set amount of time or when thrown King Bob omb previously Big Bob omb was introduced in Super Mario 64 95 as a boss character there and in Mario Party 9 Mario amp Luigi Paper Jam and Mario Party Star Rush citation needed Boo known in Japan as Teresa ab A spherical ghost enemy introduced in Super Mario Bros 3 as Boo Diddleys a pun on the name of American musician Bo Diddley 96 which sneaks up on the player from behind while they are facing away from it Inspired by a rage that Takashi Tezuka s wife went into after he came home from work late 97 With Boo being one of the more popular Mario enemies their image has been used in official Nintendo merchandise such as plush dolls 98 as well as cookie cutters 99 Boo is considered one of the best enemies in the Mario series 100 101 Bullet Bill A bullet with angry eyes and clenched fists that is shot out of a cannon called a Bill Blaster They have a larger counterpart with a shark like face known as Banzai Bills 94 Chain Chomp A metallic ball and chain creature that lunges at the player when they approach it Inspired by a childhood experience of Shigeru Miyamoto s with a violent dog 102 Cheep Cheep This circular usually red fish debuted in Super Mario Bros Cheep Cheeps are found primarily in the water but some can jump in an arc or fly within a limited range citation needed Giant varieties attempt to swallow the player such as Boss Bass and Big Bertha Porcupuffers are giant variants with spiked backs citation needed Fish Bones are skeletons that charge at the player and break apart upon a wall collision citation needed Dry Bones A walking Koopa Troopa skeleton that reassembles itself after being hit unless defeated by a Super Star a Cape Feather Super Leaf or an Ice Flower 94 Fuzzy A spiked creature which hangs in the air and sometimes moves on rails It debuted in Super Mario World citation needed Goomba A sentient creature that resembles a mushroom it is the first enemy that the player typically encounters in the games first levels Implemented late in the development of Super Mario Bros as a basic easy enemy 103 Variants of the Goomba may have wings known as the Paragoomba and similar creatures include the Galoomba which flips over and can be thrown when stomped on and the Goombrat which turns at edges 104 The Goombas have their own king King Goomba also called Goomboss introduced as the first boss in Paper Mario Hammer Bro A type of helmet wearing Koopa who throws hammers at the player 105 It has several variations that throw other projectiles such as the Boomerang Bro and the Fire Bro and a bigger variant known as a Sledge Bro which can stun the player 94 Koopa Troopa A foot soldier of Bowser It retracts in its shell when stomped on after which it can be used to attack other foes 94 Variants of the Koopa may have wings where it is known as the Paratroopa or the Koopa Paratroopa There are many other varieties of the Koopa Troopa such as red yellow and blue Several other subspecies appear throughout the Mario games 106 Buzzy Beetle A black or blue beetle like creature with a hard fireproof shell that renders it immune to fire attacks It can crawl on ceilings and drop down when the player gets too close 106 Chargin Chuck A Koopa wearing football gear that mostly charges at the player and can use items such as baseballs and shovels 106 Mechakoopa A robot with a wind up key that becomes disabled and can be thrown after being stomped on A variant introduced in Super Mario Galaxy is capable of breathing fire 106 Spike Top A red wall crawling beetle like creature which combines the Buzzy Beetle s immunity to fire and the Spiny s immunity to being jumped on although it can be spin jumped on 106 Spiny A red beetle like creature that damages the player if touched from above They are often thrown by Lakitus in unlimited supplies 106 Lakitu ac Official pronunciation ˈlaekiːtuː la KEE too A cloud riding Koopa with aviator goggles that drops an endless supply of Spinies 94 107 It also appears in Mario spin off games with various roles including a track marshal on Mario Kart and a camera operator on Super Mario 64 108 Magikoopa A wizard Koopa capable of casting magic spells turning blocks into foes power ups or coins Magikoopas first appeared in Super Mario World 94 Kamek and Kammy Koopa are recurring individuals of this species appearing in the Yoshi and Paper Mario series respectively citation needed Monty Mole A mole like enemy that burrows underground and springs out of the ground when the player gets close citation needed A similar enemy known as the Rocky Wrench pops out of airship manholes and throws wrenches at the player citation needed Piranha Plant A leafy stalk topped carnivorous plant with sharp teeth that typically lives within pipes 94 Known as Pakkun Flower in Japan it has made numerous appearances outside of the Mario franchise including as a playable character in Super Smash Bros Ultimate via downloadable content 109 Podoboo 110 111 A fireball that jumps out of lava and can bounce off walls citation needed It is also referred to as a Lava Bubble a name shared with other lava based enemies citation needed A Blue Podoboo homes in on the player and jumps out of blue lava and is found in Super Princess Peach and a variant of the Lava Bubble that chases after the player and spits fireballs appears mainly in the Paper Mario games citation needed Pokey A spiked cactus with detachable green or yellow body segments which first appeared in the international Super Mario Bros 2 94 Shy Guy A timid masked creature wearing a robe which comes in many different colors and variations Introduced in the international Super Mario Bros 2 but more commonly portrayed as an enemy to Yoshi since Yoshi s Island Some variants include the Snifit a Shy Guy with a cannon on its mask which it uses to fire bullets and the Fly Guy a Shy Guy with a propeller on its head that can fly 94 Voiced by Nintendo of America localization manager Nate Bihldorff 112 Spike A green Koopa creature that attacks with spiked balls which it throws out of its mouth First appeared in Super Mario Bros 3 94 Thwomp A large stone block with an angry face that is mainly encountered in castles It attempts to crush the player usually from above There is a smaller variation of the Thwomp called a Thwimp citation needed Whomp An anthropomorphic stone slab that slams its face on the ground when the player gets near It can only be defeated by ground pounding its back Inspired by the Japanese mythical wall monster the nurikabe citation needed Wiggler A caterpillar enemy introduced in Super Mario World which changes color and charges at the player when stomped on It is a playable character in Mario Kart 7 Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and Mario Kart Tour Some Wigglers known as Flutters have butterfly wings 94 See also EditBowsette a fan made character based upon Bowser and PeachetteNotes Edit Japanese マリオ Hepburn Mario pronounced maɾi o English ˈ m ɑːr i oʊ ˈ m aer Italian ˈmaːrjo Japanese ルイージ Hepburn Ruiji ɾɯiꜜːʑi English l u ˈ iː dʒ i Italian luˈiːdʒi Japanese ピーチ姫 Hepburn Pichi hime piːtɕiꜜ cime Japanese デイジー姫 Hepburn Deiji hime deːʑiꜜː cime Japanese ヨッシー Hepburn Yosshi joꜜɕɕiː Japanese ロゼッタ Hepburn Rosetta Japanese キノピオ Hepburn Kinopio Japanese キノピコ Hepburn Kinopiko Japanese キノじい Hepburn Kinoji Japanese キノピオ隊長 Hepburn Kinopio Taichō Japanese キャサリン Hepburn Kyasarin Japanese ポリーン Hepburn Porin Japanese ドンキーコング Hepburn Donki Kongu Japanese ディディーコング Hepburn Didi Kongu Japanese クランキーコング Hepburn Kuranki Kongu Japanese ポチ Hepburn Pochi Japanese オヤ マー博士 Hepburn Oya Ma Hakase known in Japan as Professor Oya Ma Japanese クッパ Hepburn Kuppa Japanese ほねクッパ Hepburn Hone Kuppa Japanese クッパJr Hepburn Kuppa Junia Japanese ワリオ Hepburn Wario waꜜɾio Japanese ワルイージ Hepburn Waruiji waɾɯiꜜːʑi Japanese コクッパ Hepburn Kokuppa Japanese カメック Hepburn Kamekku 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