Mario's face

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Artwork of Mario's face from Super Mario 64.
Artwork of Mario's head forSuper Mario 64
“I'm-a bet you can't-a do this! WHEEEEEEEEE! Ahahaha!”
Mario's face,Mario Teaches Typing 2

Mario's face, also referred to as theMario face, is a floating disembodied head ofMario. The gameplay element of an interactive floating head of Mario (along with other disembodied character heads) has appeared in many games.

History

The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!

Mario's floating head first appears onThe Super Mario Bros. Super Show! Mario's head appears duringThe Mario Rap and as a transition during live-action segments.

Mario Teaches Typing series

Mario's floating head (animated withVActor technology) later appears in theMario Teaches Typing series. He narrates players' lessons and actions as they learn to type, while also making random small talk, sometimes invoking jokes and comments about his lack of body.

Super Mario series

Super Mario 64 /Super Mario 64 DS

Mario's head later appears on the title screen ofSuper Mario 64, where players can tug and stretch his facial features (his nose, his ears, his cheeks, his chin, andhis cap) to various positions. The model originates from a demo for real-time vertex calculations by ex-Nintendo programmerGiles Goddard, which featured a primitive Mario head controlled via movement from a camera on anSGI Indy workstation.[1] AsSuper Mario 64 was Nintendo's first title for theNintendo 64, an interactive Mario face served to familiarize the player with theNintendo 64 Controller without worrying about the actual gameplay. Additionally, Mario's head appears dazed and worn out on theGame Over screen.

InSuper Mario 64 DS, Mario's head appears along with aYoshi head. In this game, Mario's face can turn into an ink outline version of itself, which can be distorted with thestylus or various buttons. The player can also erase the face and draw their own creations.

Mario's face is also a feature in some of theminigames inSuper Mario 64 DS. When the player opens atreasure chest inBoom Box, the chest makes a sound, astonishing Mario's face on the top screen. If the player makes a mistake, Mario's face frowns, while if the player succeeds, Mario's face beams joyously at the player. Mario's face yells and looks dazed if the player gets a Game Over in any minigame. When the player clears any minigame round or beats a high score, Mario's face is astonished, then suddenly begins laughing. InTox Box Shuffle, if the player finds Yoshi in the rightTox Box, Mario's head begins laughing like when the player succeeds in Boom Box; if the player loses twice in a round, Mario's head yells.

Super Mario Sunshine

Although a floating Mario head does not appear inSuper Mario Sunshine, it has appeared in website advertisements for certain events that promoted the game. In theguidebook, an icon of Mario's face represents the area on the map ofIsle Delfino he is in. The game's save data icon in theNintendo GameCube main menu is additionally an animation of Mario's disembodied head.

Super Mario Galaxy /Super Mario Galaxy 2

The heads of Mario,Luigi,Peach, Yoshi, andToad, along withMii heads, have appeared inSuper Mario Galaxy andSuper Mario Galaxy 2 as file icons. InSuper Mario Galaxy 2, aRosalina head can be unlocked as a file icon when the player collects 120Stars and unlocks theGreen Comets. Also, the Peach head has her neck removed unlike in the predecessor, allowing more of a disembodied feature.

Super Mario Galaxy 2 features a spaceship modeled after Mario's head,Starship Mario.

Mario Superstar Baseball

Mario's head appears in a variant of its own loading screen inMario Superstar Baseball. Peach's head, Yoshi's head,Wario's head,Donkey Kong's head, andBowser's head similarly have their own loading screen variants as well.

Super Mario-kun

Mario's face is also referenced in the beginning chapter of volume 16 ofSuper Mario-kun. This volume also followsSuper Mario 64's story. Later in the volume, there is a 4-koma that involves Yoshi playing the game and not only moving Mario's face to bizarre positions but also drawing on it.

Mario Party series

Mario's face later appears in theMario Party 2 version ofFace Lift (also inMario Party,Mario Party: The Top 100, andMario Party Superstars but with Bowser's face and no other faces), where the player has to alter the face of Mario or other characters in the game. The more accurately the face is changed to match a picture, the morepoints the player receives. The player who earns the most points wins, although two players can win if they earn the same number of points. Mario's head, along with a Luigi head, Peach head, Yoshi head, Wario head, and Donkey Kong head, appears in the 1-vs-3 minigameLook Away, where each head has to dance along to the music, and the team of three heads must avoid looking in the same direction as the single player head. InMario Party 3, Mario's face is one of the faces (alongsideWiggler and Toad) to appear in the minigamePicture Imperfect. The player must get hisM on his hat right, nose right, mustache right, mouth right, and eyes right. InSuper Mario Party, the minigameMaking Faces involves players recreating Mario's or Bowser's face as accurately as possible.

Unused appearances

Mario Artist: Paint Studio

Mario's face appears as an icon and on a TV screen during the minigameGnat Attack in a prototype ofMario Artist: Paint Studio.[2] Additionally, according to an image shared by Nintendo of America's Twitter account onMar10 Day 2023, Mario's face inSuper Mario 64 was taken from a prototype of what eventually became this game,[3] previously referred to byShigeru Miyamoto asMario Paint 3D.[4]

Mario's Face

Main article:Mario's Face (tech demo)

Atech demo for theNintendo DS involved Mario's face, which could be squeezed and stretched so as to demonstrate to players about the usage of the Touch Screen.

Gallery

  • The floating Mario head as seen in Mario Teaches Typing (CD-ROM version)

    The floating Mario head as seen inMario Teaches Typing (CD-ROM version)

  • Model from Super Mario 64

    Model fromSuper Mario 64

  • Animation from the title screen of Super Mario 64

    Animation from the title screen ofSuper Mario 64

  • Mario's face in Super Mario 64

    Mario's face inSuper Mario 64

  • The floating Mario head as seen in Mario Teaches Typing 2

    The floating Mario head as seen inMario Teaches Typing 2

  • Mario's face in the minigame Face Lift from Mario Party 2

    Mario's face in the minigameFace Lift fromMario Party 2

  • In-game model from Super Mario 64 DS

    In-game model fromSuper Mario 64 DS

  • Tox Box Shuffle from Super Mario 64 DS

    Tox Box Shuffle fromSuper Mario 64 DS

  • Boom Box from Super Mario 64 DS

    Boom Box fromSuper Mario 64 DS

  • Mario's head as a file icon in Super Mario Galaxy 2

    Mario's head as a file icon inSuper Mario Galaxy 2

  • Mario's face in Super Mario-kun

    Mario's face inSuper Mario-kun

List of appearances

TitleDescriptionRelease dateSystem/format
Mario Teaches Typing (CD-ROM version only)Makes small talk with player while playing.1994PC
Super Mario 64Appears on Title Screen, speaks occasionally. Can be altered with hand.1996Nintendo 64
Mario Teaches Typing 2Makes small talk with player while playing.1996PC
Mario Party 2Must be altered in the minigameFace Lift. Also appears inLook Away along with other character heads.1999Nintendo 64
Pokémon Stadium 2Cameo on a TV screen, and appears exactly as inSuper Mario 64.2001Nintendo 64
Super Mario 64 DSFace appears on Title Screen. If touched with stylus, it becomes a sketch. Also observes several minigames.2004Nintendo DS
Mario Superstar BaseballFeatured in one of the loading screens, similarly to Peach's, Yoshi's, Wario's, Donkey Kong's, and Bowser's heads each having their own loading screen variation.2005Nintendo GameCube
Super Mario GalaxyFile icon2007Wii
Super Mario Galaxy 2File icon andStarship Mario2010Wii
Super Mario 3D All-StarsAppears on title screen, speaks occasionally. Can be altered with hand. (Super Mario 64)
File icon (Super Mario Galaxy)
2020Nintendo Switch

Quotes

The following quotes are from theMario Teaches Typing series.

  • "Oh! That's the file menu. Hmm."
  • "Oooh! That's-a the student's menu."
  • "That's-a the lesson's menu."
  • "You're fantastic! I know you're going to be a great typist one day."
  • "I'm-a going to fly for you. Mmmmmph. Mmmmmmmph. Mmmmmmmmph. Mmmmmmmph. KRSH! Ow! ... I hit my nose."
  • "Oh no!I'm-a fallen, and I can't-a get up! That is my impression ofAmerican advertising! Thank you very much! Thank you! Thank you!"
  • "Hmmm... Oh! Nice computer you've got here. Can I have it?"
  • "Look, I'ma video game. Pong...pong pong...pong pong...pong... Thank you very much, thank you, thank you."
  • "Hey, you got a good joke for Mario?"
  • "My nose-a feels-a funny against this screen. Hmm."
  • "Have you seenLuigi? Hmm."
  • "Have you seenthe Princess? PRINCESS! Hmm."
  • "Thank you for choosingMario Teaches Typing, fromNintendo andInterplay."
  • "Have you seen the Princess? PRINCESS! Hmm, I'm-a can't find her."[5]
  • "Say, I'm-a thirsty. You got something to drinky?"
  • "Hey, I'm-a hungry. Have you got any food?"
  • "Okey-dokey. Let's do the next lesson."
  • "Oh, boy, finally! I'm-a get to move on the ground! Here we go! Movin' on the ground, movin' on the ground! Hee hee hee hee! Hey, where'd everybody go? Oh, there you are! Hahaha!"
  • "Hey! Are you ready to Mariocise? Okey-dokey. You do just like Mario, OK? One... Very good! Two... And three! Wheeeeee! Oh. Sorry. That's hard for you, but easy for me. You know why? (in sing-song voice)I ain't got no body! (in normal voice) Get it? No body? Heeheeheeheehee! Eeheeheehee! Wheeee haha!"
  • "Hey, can you tell me what the back of my head looks like? Oops! I'm-a disappeared for a minute. Hey, why are you upside-down? Oh, sorry. Heeheehee! It was me."
  • "Can I sing a song for you?When the moon hits your eye, like a big pizza pie, that's amore; when an eel lunges out, and he takes a bite of your snout, that's a moray! Get it? Themoray eel? Heeheeheeheehee! I said-a funny!"
  • "Hey, wait a minute. Where's all my furniture? Hey, somebody must've brought a moving van in here! Hmm."
  • "Oh, boy! That-a makes me so happy, I'm-a lightheaded! Wee!"
  • "Hey, what are you doing upside-down anyway? What's-a matter for you? Oh, wait a minute... Hmm... Oh, it's me, sorry. Heehee!"[6]
  • "Oh boy, look at that keyboard! I'll bet you're going to learn how to type on it! Heehee!"
  • "Hoo hoo! Hello! It's me, Mario! And I'm-a want to thank you for choosing Mario Teaches Typing. I know you're gonna be a great typist. Hee hee."
  • "I'm-a bet you can't do this! WHEEEEEEEEEE! Ahahaha!"
  • "Hello! It's me, Mario! Thank you for starting me up!"
  • "Hmm, Mario's Smash and Dash."
  • "Mario's Wet World Challenge."
  • "Ooh! Mario's Tunnel of Doom! Very scary!"
  • "Oh, look! It's-a Mario's Expert Express!"
  • "Oh, look! Hmm... It's Mario's Expert Express! I'll bet you're an expert, too."
  • "Oh, you're doing great!"
  • "Ooh! You're getting faster. Keep it up."
  • "Hey, who's that behind you? Made you look! Made you look! Heeheehee!"
  • "Look I don't got no tonsils! Aaaah..."
  • "Hoo hoo! I always want to type."
  • "Hoo hoo! You're getting better with each lesson."
  • "Oh, boy! That was a tough lesson! But I bet, if we do it again, it's-a gonna be easier!"
  • "Hmm... Guess what time it is? It's time for you to type! Let's do this!"
  • "Hey, Luigi! It's-a time for you to try!"
  • "Hello there, are you ready to type? Good! Then let's go."
  • "Hey, are you ready to type? Gooooooooooood!"
  • "So, you want to type, eh? Well, there's no better time than now. Go for it."
  • "If you’re ready, go for it."
  • "Okey-dokey! I'm-a ready to run!"
  • "Okey-dokey! Begin typing now!"
  • "Okey-dokey! Get ready to move your fingers!"
  • "Hey, that was pretty good. But I know you can do even better."
  • "Hey, that was pretty good. Let's see if we can go even faster next lesson, eh?"
  • "Okey-dokey. It's time to type now, so go for it."
  • "That was great! Want to try again?"
  • "Oh oh! That wasn't as fast as last time. Let's try again, okay?"
  • "Uh-oh. That wasn't quite as-a fast as the last time. Hmm... Are your fingers getting tired? Mine would be by now...if I had any! Hehehehehe!"
  • "Uh-oh, we slipped a little bit. Now let's get back in there and try real hard to get better, eh?"
  • "That was fantastic! See you next time! Okay, bye-bye! ... Peekaboo!"
  • "Hey, don't leave me all alone! Hey, where is everybody? Come back!"
  • "Get ready to show those rock heads what you can do!"
  • "Okey-dokey, it's time to type now, so go for it."
  • "Hmm, you have a nice PC here. Hmm, very nice. Hmm, nice keyboard, too."
  • "Hey! Anybody got a diving board?"
  • "Hey! I wonder there's hidden treasure down there?"
  • "Oooh! I can swim very fast when someone is chasing me!"
  • "Welcome to the outside world. You going to be typing one letter at a time. I know you can do it."
  • "Welcome to the intermediate level. You going to be typing whole words now. Hoo hoo!"
  • "Okey-dokey. Now we go to advanced level. Watch out for falling rocks! Heeheehee, scary!"
  • "On your mark...get set...go!"
  • "Typing is fun. Try it!"
  • "Hey, I got something in my eye. Can you help me get it out?"
  • "I'm-a look better when I standing still. Hmm!"
  • "When I kiss-a the Princess, I'm-a get lightheaded. Hee!"
  • "Hey, you must be pretty ready to type now, so do it!"
  • "Hoo hoo! Good job!"

Names in other languages

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Chinese (simplified)马力欧的脑袋[7]
Mǎlì'ōu de Nǎodai
Mario's Head
马力欧头像[8]
Mǎlì'ōu Tóuxiàng
Mario Head Portrait

References

  1. ^Green, Mark (September 10, 2010).The Making Of Super Mario 64 – full Giles Goddard interview (NGC).Pixelatron. Retrieved June 26, 2023. (Archived March 28, 2023, 15:54:19 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  2. ^Image of the minigame, featuring Mario's face in the top-left corner of the screenMedia:Mario-artist-gnat-attack.png
  3. ^Nintendo of America (March 10, 2023).Post.Twitter. Retrieved March 10, 2023.
  4. ^Super Mario 64 – 1996 Developer Interviews.shmuplations. Retrieved January 27, 2022.
  5. ^1983parrothead (July 24, 2013).Mario Teaches Typing 1.YouTube. Retrieved January 17, 2025.
  6. ^LuigiBlood (June 2, 2009).Mario Teaches Typing (CD Version) DOS - Gameplay.YouTube. Retrieved January 17, 2025.
  7. ^2003. 神游马力欧 (Shényóu Mǎlì'ōu) instruction booklet.iQue (Simplified Chinese). Page 7.
  8. ^2007.神游马力欧DS (Shényóu Mǎlìōu DS) instruction booklet.iQue (Simplified Chinese). Page 7.