Raccoon Mario

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Raccoon Mario
Raccoon Mario artwork from New Super Mario Bros. 2
Artwork of Raccoon Mario forNew Super Mario Bros. 2
Applies toMario,Luigi,Toad,Toadette,Goomba,Big Goomba,fake Bowser,Bullet Bill,Boo,Thwomp,Bob-omb, and any character inSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS,Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, andSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate
Item neededSuper Leaf,P-Wing (Super Mario series)
Normal andShiny Tails (Paper Mario series)
Power(s) givenGlide, fly (infinitely with a P-Wing), tail whip
First appearanceSuper Mario Bros. 3 (1988)
Latest appearanceNintendo World Championships: NES Edition (2024)
“Hey, flying raccoons! You didn't happen to see where those two pesky plumbers went, did ya?”
Angry Sun, "Sneaky Lying Cheating Giant Ninja Koopas"

Raccoon Mario (spelledRacoon Mario inSuper Mario Bros. 3 materials) is a formMario turns into after acquiring theSuper Leaf, and as ofNew Super Mario Bros. 2,Luigi's form is calledFox Luigi. First seen inSuper Mario Bros. 3, this form allows Mario to slowly float down when falling, using his tail. Mario can attack enemies with his tail byspinning. He is also able to brieflyfly if he runs for a short time and then jumps. Though named as simply "raccoon" in English, most elements associated with the form are primarily inspired by the Japanesetanuki, or raccoon dog,[1] which has legends of magical leaves granting the animal strange abilities; theTanooki Mario transformation relates to this, having a full suit rather than just the ears and tail, and is additionally given astatue transformation in reference to tanuki abilities in folklore.

Raccoon Mario was created whenTakashi Tezuka wanted a way for Mario to spin and knock away enemies with a tail. At first, the inclusion of a tailed Mario made him worried, but he wanted this new action to implemented in some way. However, the spin was originally meant for whenSuper Mario Bros. 3 was still using a bird's-eye view, so adjusting the controls to a side-view was a challenge. Flying was a mechanic Tezuka wanted to add sinceSuper Mario Bros., and Raccoon Mario ultimately ended up being able to do both.[2]

History[edit]

Super Mario series[edit]

Super Mario Bros. 3[edit]

Artwork of Raccoon Mario in Super Mario Bros. 3
Artwork of Raccoon Mario fromSuper Mario Bros. 3

Raccoon Mario is the result ofMario orLuigi obtaining aSuper Leaf inSuper Mario Bros. 3.[3] The unique actions of Raccoon Mario (and his analogue,Tanooki Mario) includes using his tail to float down slowly;[4][5] flying briefly after filling thePower Meter from running beforehand;[6][7] or tail whip to defeat certain enemies and breakblocks.[8][9] An upgraded form of Raccoon Mario with the Power Meter filled consistently is obtained from aP-Wing, up to the point of either hitting an enemy,[10][11] transforming into another upgraded form overSuper Mario (except Tanooki Mario), or exiting thelevel.

Super Mario 3D Land[edit]

Even though Super Leaves return inSuper Mario 3D Land, Raccoon Mario does not, though it wasconsidered for the game; instead, it was passed over for Tanooki Mario, for visual clarity.[12] The Tanooki form given by Super Leaves acts as Raccoon Mario does, but without flight. Some enemies are powered-up with Super Leaves, becoming "Tail" versions of themselves (as opposed to "Raccoon," and thus match the unlocalized name of Raccoon Mario):normal-sized andBig Goombas,Bullet Bills,Boos,Thwomps,Bob-ombs, andFake Blocks. Additionally,Tail Bowsers appear inWorld 1-Castle andWorld 5-Castle. Becoming more similar to Raccoon Mario, Tanooki Mario also cannotbecome a statue unless he gained aStatue Leaf.

New Super Mario Bros. 2[edit]

New Super Mario Bros. 2 screenshot.
Raccoon Mario and the introduced Fox Luigi inNew Super Mario Bros. 2

Raccoon Mario returns inNew Super Mario Bros. 2, with the form's raccoon ears retaining the same shape and color differences as those of Tanooki Mario inSuper Mario 3D Land. Luigi's Raccoon form is redesigned to be based on a kitsune, consistent with his Tanooki form inSuper Mario 3D Land, and he is titled Fox Luigi. The game similarly addsWhite Raccoon Mario, the counterpart ofWhite Tanooki Mario fromSuper Mario 3D Land. The gameplay mechanics involving Raccoon Mario are somewhat different than inSuper Mario Bros. 3, since the player must now hold the jump button instead of repeatedly pressing it for Mario to ascend and slowly descend. The tail whip was made quicker, usable underwater, and capable of hitting more enemies. The P-Meter associated with Raccoon Mario decreases to better show the amount of flight time remaining. SinceWarp Cannon stages auto-scroll very fast, Mario can can fly almost indefinitely, from repeatedly landing on platforms before the P-Meter runs out, much like when using a P-Wing. The Raccoon form adds a woodblock beat to the music,[13] and the player character's voice clip is different when touching a regular Goal Pole.[14][15]

Super Mario Maker subseries[edit]

Raccoon Mario returns inSuper Mario Maker,its port, andSuper Mario Maker 2, exclusively in theSuper Mario Bros. 3 style. Raccoon Mario is functionally similar as before, but knocking on aWarp Door in said game style may causeWeird Mario to appear in Raccoon form. InSuper Mario Maker 2 only, Luigi,Toad andToadette can obtain this form too, with Toadette making use of it for the first time.

Super Mario Odyssey[edit]

The form is an incorrect answer to one ofPauline's questions during her quiz inSuper Mario Odyssey, specifically for her question "Which of these things did I actually do a long time ago?".

Paper Mario series[edit]

Paper Mario: Sticker Star[edit]

The Tail Sticker
The Tail sticker fromPaper Mario: Sticker Star

If aTailsticker is used inPaper Mario: Sticker Star, Mario is given a raccoon tail that can deflect enemy attacks for one turn,[16] although the Tail places itself behind Mario instead of transforming him directly.[17]Bowser Jr. is particularly vulnerable to the Tail sticker in his third and final battle. There is theShiny Tail variant, which gives a rainbow-colored tail and a stronger counterattack.

Paper Mario: Color Splash[edit]

A Tail Card in Paper Mario: Color Splash.
The Tail card fromPaper Mario: Color Splash

Unlike before, theTail card inPaper Mario: Sticker Star transforms Mario into Raccoon Mario directly,[18] though it still allows Mario to deflect enemy attacks, lasting until Mario either takes damage or wins. At least a few Tail cards are required when starting the boss fight againstLudwig so that the cannonballs launched from the Ludship can be countered.[19]

Paper Mario: The Origami King[edit]

The Tail remains a usable battle item inPaper Mario: The Origami King, turning Mario into Raccoon Mario like before. The Shiny variant also returns, but now retains its original coloration as opposed to the sticker's bright color scheme. As Raccoon Mario, he directly attacks enemies in the same 2x2 area aHammer attack reaches, rather than counterattacking foes, and a very brief time period (more than other items or weapons) allows the player to input anAction Command to deal more damage using the tail whip. Once the attack concludes, Mario reverts to normal.

The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3[edit]

Raccoon Mario
Raccoon Mario and Raccoon Luigi inThe Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3

The form is often calledRaccoon Power throughoutThe Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3.[20][21][22]Toad andPrincess Toadstool have also received Raccoon Power through the use of Super Leaves, and in one instance, P-Wings. In the episode "Super Koopa",Bowser uses themagic pendant to become Raccoon Koopa.

Nintendo Comics System[edit]

Mario briefly transforms into Raccoon Mario in theNintendo Comics System story "It's Always Fair Weather" after using "Magic Leaf Raccoonias" as a toothpick, and uses the ability to rescue some hot-air balloonists trapped in a cyclone that had been created by Bowser.

Club Nintendo comics[edit]

In theClub Nintendo comic "Marios Rückkehr," Mario somehow turns into Raccoon Mario after jumping on two trampolines consecutively. He is flying over the Mushroom Kingdom when he finds two Nintendo Gamer's Guides on a cloud, accidentally hitting aKoopa Paratroopa and falling to the ground.

Super Smash Bros. series[edit]

Raccoon Mario has appeared in the form of collectible items throughout theSuper Smash Bros. series. InSuper Smash Bros. Melee, there is atrophy of Raccoon Mario that can be obtained from theLottery randomly after collecting 250 trophies, and it unusually compares the tail to a raccoon's outside of English releases.[23] Asticker of Raccoon Mario appears inSuper Smash Bros. Brawl, and it can be applied to any fighter inAdventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary to boost theirflinch resistance by 112 points. InSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate, Fox Luigi in particular is an Ace-classsupport spirit that grants the fighter easier dodging when used, and thespirit's battle involves battling Luigi in Raccoon form on theMushroom Kingdom U stage.

Raccoon Luigi
Tail Luigi inSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U

Any fighter can take on the Raccoon form by using theSuper Leaf item inSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS,Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, andSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate. While in Raccoon form, a fighter can briefly float by holding the jump button in midair, and the speed they move while doing so is equal to their maximum air speed. Like with most other equipable items, the player can lose this form if they are hit enough times or with a strong enough attack; it will also disappear after enough time has passed. This form's tail whip was considered during development ofSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, but it was later dropped.[24]

Unused appearances[edit]

Super Mario World[edit]

Raccoon Mario wasgoing to appear inSuper Mario World, but the idea had later been dropped. In the SNES Test Program, Mario's graphics show him with the standard Raccoon tail and ears, which were also seen in preview images forSuper Mario World. The transformation was ultimately cut and seems to have been replaced withCaped Mario, a transformation that functions similarly to Raccoon Mario, in the final game.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Super Smash Bros. series[edit]

Super Smash Bros. Melee[edit]

Trophy
Raccoon Mario
Raccoon Mario
Game/move:
Super Mario Bros. 3
2/90
How to unlock: Randomly obtainable from theLottery after obtaining 250trophies
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.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl[edit]

Sticker
Raccoon Mario
A Sticker of Raccoon Mario in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Artwork from:Super Mario Bros. 3
Effects inThe Subspace Emissary: Flinch Resistance +112
Usable by: Anyone

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

Spirit
#25 Fox Luigi
Fox Luigi from New Super Mario Bros. 2Series/gameSuper Mario Series
TypeSupport
Slots1
ClassAce
Strength / effect(s)Easier Dodging
How to obtainSpirit Board; Purchase fromVault Shop for 6000G
Spirit battleOpponent(s)TailLuigi
Conditions

Hazard: Heavy Wind

  • Dangerously high winds are in effect
StageMushroom Kingdom U
SongGround Theme - Super Mario Bros. 3

New Super Mario Bros. 2[edit]

  • Instruction manual description:PressY Button/X Button to swing your tail. HoldB Button/A Button in midair to gently float down.
    • Dash to fill up theP-Meter. WhenP-Wing is lit up, press and holdB Button/A Button to fly for a short time.

Gallery[edit]

For this subject's image gallery, seeGallery:Raccoon Mario.

Names in other languages[edit]

Raccoon Mario[edit]

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Japaneseしっぽマリオ[?]
Shippo Mario
Tail Mario
Chinese (simplified)尾巴马力欧[?]
Wěibā Mǎlì'ōu
Tail Mario
Chinese (traditional)尾巴瑪利歐[?]
Wěibā Mǎlì'ōu
Tail Mario
DutchWasbeer-Mario[?]Raccoon Mario
FrenchMario raton-laveur[?]Raccoon Mario
Mario raton laveur[?]
GermanWaschbär-Mario[?]Raccoon Mario
ItalianRaccoon Mario[25]-
Mario il Procione[26]Mario the Racoon
Mario procione[?]Raccoon Mario
Korean꼬리마리오[?]
Kkori Mario
Tail Mario
Portuguese (NOA)Mario guaxinim[27]Raccoon Mario
Portuguese (NOE)Mario Mapache[?]Raccoon Mario
RomanianPutere raton[?]Raccoon powerThe Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3,
general
RussianМарио-енот[?]
Mario-yenot
Raccoon Mario
Spanish (NOA)Mario mapache[?]Raccoon Mario
Spanish (NOE)Mario Mapache[?]Raccoon Mario

Raccoon Luigi[edit]

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
RomanianRatonul Luigi[?]Luigi the raccoonThe Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3,
episode "Mind Your Mummy Mommy, Mario"

Fox Luigi[edit]

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
DutchVos-Luigi[28]Fox-Luigi
FrenchLuigi renard[28]Fox Luigi
GermanFuchs-Luigi[28]Fox-Luigi
ItalianLuigi volpe[28]Fox Luigi
Spanish (NOA)Luigi zorro[28]Fox Luigi
Spanish (NOE)Luigi Zorro[?]Fox Luigi

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  • Although Luigi's Raccoon and Tanooki forms are Kitsune-themed (as ofSuper Mario 3D Land), he is seen in Raccoon form in theSuper Smash Bros. series to match the other characters.
  • The sound effect for transforming into Raccoon Mario (and to a lesser extent, Tanooki Mario) was taken fromThe Mysterious Murasame Castle.[29]

References[edit]

  1. ^In the JapaneseSuper Mario Bros. 3 manual, the flying form of "Tail Mario" is alternatively called "'Nuki Mario" on page 7: 加速を続けて いるとパワー之一夕一が上 昇し、(p)が点滅してマリオが手をひらきサおんな すはやイン音が鳴ります。このと吉素早く A ボタ ンを連打してください。しっぽマリオ、夕じようたい いつていじ かんそら とヌキマリオの状態ならば一定時間 空を飛 ぶこと ができます。(As you continue accelerating, the power level increases, the (p) symbol flashes, and when Mario opens his hand, you hear a sound. Quickly press the A button repeatedly. Tail Mario, when he has reached the state of 'Nuki Mario, can fly in the sky for a certain period of time.)
  2. ^Sao, Akinori.Nintendo Classic Mini: NES special interview – Volume 3: Super Mario Bros..Nintendo UK (British English). Retrieved November 27, 2024.
  3. ^"Changes Mario into Raccoon Mario." – 1990.Super Mario Bros. 3 instruction booklet (PDF).Nintendo of America (English). Page 18.
  4. ^"After using theA Button to jump, Tanooki Mario and Racoon Mario can fly or float for a limited time by pressing theA Button repeatedly." –Super Mario Bros. 3 instruction booklet. Page 7.
  5. ^"After jumping, press theA Button repeatedly to float down." – 2003.Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 instruction booklet (PDF).Nintendo of Europe (English). Page 14.
  6. ^"When the Power Meter is all the way to the top, Mario's arms open, a whistle blows and the (P) will flash. When this happens, you can press theA Button repeatedly to fly." –Super Mario Bros. 3 instruction booklet. Page 8.
  7. ^"When Mario has a tail, he can fly for a short period of time. To fly, you must press and hold the B Button to run until the Power Meter is full and then press the A Button repeatedly to fly around. ¶ The "P" effect only lasts a short while." –Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 instruction booklet. Page 14.
  8. ^"Tanooki Mario or Racoon Mario can make a "tail attack" when you press the B Button. With your tail, you can break blocks and defeat some enemies." –Super Mario Bros. 3 instruction booklet. Page 8.
  9. ^"Swing Mario's tail with theB Button to attack enemies and break blocks." –Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 instruction booklet. Page 14.
  10. ^"You can fly through an action scene until you run into an enemy." –Super Mario Bros. 3 instruction booklet. Page 24.
  11. ^"This gives you the power to fly through a level until you run into an enemy." –Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 instruction booklet. Page 12.
  12. ^Gilbert, Henry (March 9, 2012).Super Mario 3D Land interview - We talk with the director about secrets, Tanookis, and Mario's future.GamesRadar (English). Retrieved November 27, 2024.
  13. ^Jannintendo (May 16, 2023).New Super Mario Bros. 2 - 100% Walkthrough - World 1 (06:55).YouTube (English).
  14. ^"Whoo! Mario number one!" –Mario.New Super Mario Bros. 2.
  15. ^"Ho ho! Number one!" –Luigi.New Super Mario Bros. 2.
  16. ^"A tail that repels attacks that come flying right at you. You've got to swing that tail with good timing, though!" – Plaque (2012).Paper Mario: Sticker Star.Sticker Museum:Nintendo (English).
  17. ^November 21, 2012.Paper Mario: Sticker Star Walkthrough 6.2 (World 6-2) Bowser Jr.'s Flotilla (06:21).YouTube (English).
  18. ^Boss Fight Database (September 27, 2016).Paper Mario Color Splash: Ludwig Boss Fight (1080p 60fps) (01:35).YouTube (English).
  19. ^Paper Mario Color Splash: Ludwig Boss Fight (1080p 60fps) (01:45).YouTube.
  20. ^"Don't worry,Luigi! We still gotten raccoon power!" –Mario (October 20, 1990).The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 - "Misadventures in Babysitting".DIC Entertainment (English).
  21. ^"We've gotta get out of these Frog Suits and find Raccoon power, so we can fly after the Doomship!" – Mario (November 17, 1990).The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 - "7 Continents for 7 Koopas".DIC Entertainment (English).
  22. ^"It's really hard to control these Raccoon Power Wings! I must look ridiculous!" –Toad (November 17, 1990).The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 - "Up, Up, and a Koopa".DIC Entertainment (English).
  23. ^しっぽマリオ -「スーパーこのは」でマリオが変身した姿。アライグマのような尻尾と耳が生えて、 走り回ってメーターがいっぱいになると一定時間空が飛べるようになる。- 飛行の際、尻尾はただ振るのみ。激しく叩きつけるわけでも、回転させるわけでもない。 どのような推進力が発生しているのだろうか…という疑問がどうでもよくなるほど見た目が可愛い。 もちろんルイージが「スーパーこのは」を取れば「しっぽルイージ」になる。 (Tail Mario - Mario's transformed form with a "Super Leaf". He grows a raccoon-like tail and ears, and when he runs around and fills up a meter, he can fly for a certain period of time. - During flight, the tail simply waves. It doesn't slam hard or rotate. It looks so cute that it makes you wonder what kind of propulsion force is being generated. Of course, if Luigi takes a "Super Leaf", he becomes "Tail Luigi".)」– 2001.Super Smash Bros. Melee.Nintendo (Japanese).
  24. ^SakuraiMasahiroA (April 30, 2014).Pic of the day. With the Super Leaf, any fighter can have ears and a tail. You can also float in the air by pressing the jump button. We're still figuring out whether you'll be able to attack with the tail....Miiverse. Archived October 17, 2017, 18:05:13 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved July 11, 2018.
  25. ^Super Mario Bros. 3 Italian manual. Page 7.
  26. ^Super Mario All-Stars Italian manual. Page 24.
  27. ^Raccoon Mario topic on Nintendo Today!Media:MarioGuaxinim NintendoToday.png
  28. ^abcdeSpirit inventory (7 Dec. 2018).Super Smash Bros. Ultimate byNintendo,Sora Ltd., andBANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc.Nintendo.
  29. ^World of Longplays (August 12, 2011).NES Longplay [117]Nazo No Murasamejou (02:02).YouTube. Retrieved May 24, 2024.
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? BlockBlockBowser StatueCrud CannonDoom Dancer Music BoxDoom ShipDoom SubFire FlowerFireballFrog SuitFudjieGold CoinJump BlockKaroobiKoopa Color GoopaKoopa CloggerKooper-Dooper Raiser-UpperKoopa trashKoopascopeLame BrainerLevitation BeamMagic pendantMagic WandMagic WingsNasty NetNice Guy PotionPlumber PolePlumber's PeriscopePlumber's PuttyPower ShowerStarmanSteam Cloud BalloonSteam powered mummy sledSuper LeafSuper Slurp PipeTag Team Wrestling TournamentTankThe Adventures of Mighty PlumberTime Travel TubeTransmutational Brainwave AnalyzerTrash SmasherWarp Pipe
MiscellaneousCaptain N & The Video Game MastersGalleryHome media releasesQuotesSongsStaffSuper Mario Bros.
New Super Mario Bros. 2
Playable charactersMarioLuigi
FormsSmall MarioSuper MarioFire MarioRaccoon MarioGold MarioMega MarioMini MarioInvincible MarioWhite Raccoon Mario
Non-playable charactersPrincess PeachToads
EnemiesAmpBanzai BillBig Bone Piranha PlantBig BooBig Chain ChompBig Cheep CheepBig Deep CheepBig Dry BonesBig Fire Piranha PlantBig FuzzyBig ThwompBig WhompBlooperBlooper BabyBlooper NannyBob-ombBone Piranha PlantBooBoohemothBoomerang BroBullet BillBuzzy BeetleChain ChompCheep CheepCheep ChompClimbing KoopaCoin CofferCrowberDeep CheepDry BonesFire BroFire Piranha PlantFire SnakeFishbonesFlame ChompFuzzyGold Banzai BillGold Big BooGold Big Piranha PlantGold BooGold BroGold Bullet BillGold Cheep CheepGold Fire Piranha PlantGold GoombaGold Goomba TowerGold KoopaGold Koopa ParatroopaGold LakituGold Mini GoombaGold Piranha PlantGold ParagoombaGoombaGoomba TowerGrinderHammer BroKoopa TroopaKoopa ParatroopaLakituLava BubbleMini GoombaPara-bombParagoombaPeepaPiranha PlantPokeyPorcupufferScuttlebugSledge BroSmall UrchinSpike TopSpinySpiny Cheep CheepSpiny EggSwoopThwompUrchinWhompWiggler
ObstaclesBalls of FireBanzai Bill CannonBill BlasterBill Blaster TurretBob-omb CannonBoo WallBoulderBoulder (ice)Bowser StatueBowser's FireballBurnerCurrentFire BarIceLarge spiked ballLavaLava tidePoisonous swampPoison tideQuicksandShifting wallSkewerSpike BlockSpiked ballSpikesVolcanic debrisVolcanoWhirlpool
BossesThe KoopalingsRoyIggyLarryWendyMortonLemmyLudwig
Other bossesReznorBowserSuper BowserDry Bowser
Items and power-ups+ Clock1-Up Mushroom10-Coin100-CoinBlue CoinBuzzy ShellCoinCrown CoinFire FlowerGold BlockGold FlowerGold MushroomGold ShellHidden CoinInvincibility LeafKeyKoopa ShellMega MushroomMini MushroomMoon CoinRed CoinSpringboardStar CoinSuper LeafSuper MushroomSuper Star
Objects! Pipe! Switch? Block? Switch10-Coin BlockAssist BlockBone liftBrick BlockBridgeBubble-jet pipeCheckpoint FlagCircus ballCoin VolcanoConveyor BeltConveyor Belt SwitchCrateDonut BlockDoorDotted-Line BlockElevator liftEmpty BlockFenceFloating barrelFlying ? BlockFlying Gold BlockGoal PoleGoal Pole (secret)Ghost-coasterGold RingGray BlockHanging vineHaunted StairwayHidden BlockIce BlockIce Donut BlockLarge ! SwitchLiftLittle birdLong Donut BlockMoving FenceMushroom PlatformMushroom TrampolineNote BlockOne-way gateP SwitchPaddle PlatformPipePipe CannonPoleRaftRed BlockRed POW BlockRed RingRopeRotating BlockRoulette BlockRoulette Coin BlockScale LiftSeesawSegmented platformSemisolid PlatformSinking and Rising MushroomsSky Move LiftSmall pipeSnake BlockStar Coin SignStretch ShroomSwitch-BurnerTilting mushroomTrampoline BlockTreasure ChestTrick doorVineWeb
LocationsWorldsWorld 1World 2World MushroomWorld 3World 4World FlowerWorld 5World 6World Star
DLC packsGold Rush PackCoin Challenge Pack ANerve-Wrack PackGold Mushroom PackCoin Challenge Pack BGold Classics PackCoin Challenge Pack CPlatform Panic PackMystery Adventures PackImpossible Pack
MovesCrouchDashDouble JumpFlyGround PoundJumpSimultaneous Ground PoundSlideSpin JumpStompSwimTail attackTriple JumpWall Jump
Gameplay elementsCoin RushExtra lifePaahRainbow CourseScoreTime LimitTower
Further infoGalleryGlitchesPre-release and unused contentStaff
Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition
CharactersMarioLuigiToadPrincess PeachYoshiBowserBowser Jr.KamekTamadraRosalina
WorldsWorld 1World 2World 3World 4World 5World 6World 7World 8★World 1★World 2★World 3★World 4★World 5★World 6★World 7★World 8
LeadersBee LuigiBee MarioBoo LuigiBoo MarioBoomerang LuigiBoomerang MarioCat LuigiCat MarioDouble LuigiDouble MarioFire LuigiFire MarioFlying Squirrel LuigiFlying Squirrel MarioFox LuigiGold LuigiGold MarioIce LuigiIce MarioMetal LuigiMetal MarioPenguin LuigiPenguin MarioRaccoon MarioRock LuigiRock MarioSmall LuigiSmall MarioStatue LuigiStatue MarioSuper LuigiSuper Mario
HelpersBlue ToadBowserBowser the Koopa KingDry BowserGreen ToadGreen Winged YoshiGreen YoshiLight-blue Winged YoshiLight-blue YoshiPeachPurple ToadPurple Winged YoshiPurple YoshiRed ToadRed Winged YoshiRed YoshiRosalinaSuper PeachSuper RosalinaYellow ToadYellow Winged YoshiYellow Yoshi
Major bossesLarry KoopaLemmy KoopaMorton Koopa Jr.Wendy O. KoopaIggy KoopaRoy KoopaLudwig von KoopaBowser Jr.BowserDry Bowser
Generic bosses2-Goomba Tower3-Goomba TowerBig Yellow Koopa ParatroopaBlooper &Cheep CheepBlooper &Cheep CheepsBlooper Nanny &BabiesBob-omb &LakituBoo CrewBoo TrioBoom BoomBullet Bill &GoombaBullet Bill &GoombasChain Chomp &Flame ChompDouble LakituFlutter &Flame ChompPetey PiranhaSledge BroSpiny Egg &LakituWhomp &BoosWiggler &Flame Chomp
EnemiesBanzai BillBig Bone Piranha PlantBig Bony BeetleBig Cheep CheepBig Koopa ParatroopaBig ParagoombaBig ThwompBig WhompBlooperBlooper BabyBlue MagikoopaBob-ombBone Piranha PlantBony BeetleBooBoo CrewBoomerang BroBullet BillBuzzy BeetleChain ChompCheep CheepCoin CofferDry BonesFire BroFire Piranha PlantFlame ChompGold GoombaGold Goomba TowerGoombaGoomba TowerGreen MagikoopaHammer BroHeavy Para-BeetleIce BroKing BillKing Coin CofferKoopa ParatroopaKoopa TroopaLakituPara-BeetleParagoombaPiranha PlantPurple MagikoopaRed MagikoopaSledge BroSpinyThwimpThwompWhompWigglerYellow Magikoopa
Transformation itemsBoo CoinBoo MushroomCheep Cheep CoinFire FlowerFlame Chomp CoinGoomba CoinIce FlowerLakitu CoinP-WingPoison MushroomSuper LeafSuper Mushroom
Skill itemsComet MedalGrand Comet MedalFruitRare FruitGold MushroomGrand Gold MushroomGreen Star CoinGrand Green Star CoinSpiky ShellGrand Spiky ShellStar CoinGrand Star CoinSuper StarGrand Super Star
Other items1-Up Mushroom? BlockBaddie BlockCoinOrbStar Gem
Status effectsBindBlindDEF-UpDEF-DownPoisonPOW-Up
Course informationCourse mapsCourse typesSecret exits
Teammate informationList of charactersMaximum statisticsPlus bonusesSkill upgrades
Miscellaneous? Block itemsDamage calculationsEnemy SkillsGalleryItem dropsMultimediaQuotesScore AttackStaff
Paper Mario: Color Splash
Main charactersMarioHueyPeach
Minor charactersAction ToadBarista ToadBanzai BillBowserBig UrchinBirdoBlooBloo Bay Beach baristaBridge KinopioCard Connoisseur ToadChosen Toads (Justice Toad ·Mountain Sage ·Surfing Kinopio) •Daffodil Peak park ranger"Deep Cuts" ToadDraggadonFive Fun GuysForemanFort Cobalt baristaGreen Energy Plant researcherGreenieGuide ToadHost SnifitInformant MūchoJohnsonKnow-it-All ToadLegendary captainLighthouse keeperLuigiMega Bob-ombMustard Café chefPeddler KinopioPentabrosPiperPlum Park greeterPort Prisma baristaPrincessProf. KinopioPurpReddRed Shy GuyRescue Squad (Red Rescue Squad Apprentice Toad ·Rescue Blue ·Rescue Green ·Rescue Purple ·Rescue Red ·Rescue Squad Chief ·Rescue Yellow) •Rock Paper WizardRuddy Road Paint GuyShai GuyzSunset Express conductorTangerino Grill ChefTangerino Grill hostTea Party ToadsToadToadmaster GeneralToadsThwompViolet Passage captainWringerYellaYoshiYoshis
BossesMortonIggyLudwigWendyLarryLemmyRoyBlack Bowser
Mini-bossesBig Lava BubbleBig SpinyKamekPetea PiranhaThe Shy BanditSteak
EnemiesBlooper(10-Stack ·Poison)Bob-ombBoo(10-Stack)Buzzy Beetle(Big ·Gang ·Small (Gang) ·Spike Top ·Tower)Cheep Cheep(Small)Dino Rhino(Wild)Dry Bones(5-Stack)Fuzzy(Stack)Goomba(Accordion ·Bone ·Mega ·Paper-Cone ·Para ·Small (Gang ·Wheel))Hammer Bro(Boomerang ·Chariot ·Circus ·Fire (8-Stack) ·Ice ·Juggler ·Sledge (Shady) ·Small)Koopa Troopa(6-Stack ·Para (10-Stack))Lava Bubble(Black)NinjiPiranha Plant(Fire ·Ptooie)Pokey(Green)Rocky WrenchScaredy Rat(10-Stack)Shy Guy(4-Stack ·5-Stack ·Animal Trainer ·Coal ·Gold ·Laundry ·Paint ·Pry ·Roller ·Shield ·Shunned ·Silver ·Slurp ·Soggy ·Sombrero ·Spike ·Trampoline ·Unicycle)Snifit(Chariot ·Slurp ·Spike ·Whistle)SpikeSpinySwoop
LocationsRed coursesRuddy RoadCherry LakeRedpepper VolcanoRedpepper CraterThe Crimson Tower
Yellow coursesDaffodil PeakSunglow RidgeChâteau ChanterelleMustard CaféThe Golden Coliseum
Blue coursesIndigo UndergroundBloo Bay BeachDark Bloo InnCobalt BaseFort Cobalt
Purple coursesPlum ParkViolet PassageVortex IslandLighthouse IslandFortune Island
Orange coursesMarmalade ValleyKiwano TempleToad TrainworksTangerino GrillSunset Express (Starlight Cape)
Green coursesMondo WoodsSacred ForestGreen Energy PlantMossrock TheaterThe Emerald Circus
Black courseBlack Bowser's Castle
Blue, red, and yellow coursePort Prisma(Action Command Dojo ·Prisma Cardware ·Prisma Fountain ·Prisma Museum ·Prisma Postal Toad)
OtherPrism IslandRoshambo Temples
ItemsBattle CardCard Max UpCoinsHeartHearty LattePaintPrisma JuiceRoshambo Cards
Key itemsBirdcageBlissful Beach KeyCafé KeyCaged "Bird"Excavation Site PermitFishing PoleFresh SheetsHero's JournalHolo-Peach"It"Journal EntriesLetter from ChestMagma BurgerMountain Climbing PermitPaint Star PiecesSharp SpikeSnifit's Card KeyTea Recipe BookToad's PantsToad's ShoesToad's VestTrunk Key
Objects? BlockAnchorBig Paint StarBrick BlockColorless spotEmpty BlockInvisible BlockMamma Mia PizzaMini Paint StarPaint HammerPOW BlockPrisma TimesSave BlockScience ClawSuper LudshipSuper LudsubSuper StarUnfurl BlockVolcanic debrisWarp PipeWaterfall
Status effectsBlueCrumpledDizzyPoisonRageRhythmSelf-consciousUnmotivated
MiscellaneousBestiaryBlock locations (Hidden) •CutoutFlipGalleryGlitchesHuey's adviceParadePre-release and unused contentQuotes (By character:A–O ·P–Z) •Rescue V: Fearless Color DefendersSnifit or Whiffit: Seabed EditionStaffSuper FlagSuper Roshambo
Paper Mario: The Origami King
Main charactersBob-ombBowserBowser Jr.Captain T. OdeKamekKing OllyLuigiMarioOliviaPeachProfessor Toad
Supporting charactersBattle Lab ToadBirdoCanned-Food Par-tay TrioChef KinopioDino RhinoDJ SnifitDJ ToadEmcee Shy GuyFeelin' FungiFortune ToadGold FishKanchō KinopioLove ToadMaster ToadMonty Mole auctioneerOarsmanOl' GrandsappyOrigami CraftsmanPrincessRescue SquadSap SistersSea Captain ToadSenchō KinopioShangri-Spa ToadSmall Cheep CheepMini GoombaSombrero GuyToad mechanicToad ResearcherToad's BBQ Foodeatery caretakerWhaleWhispering TreesWhistle Snifit
EnemiesFolded SoldiersBig Cutout SoldierBlack Shy GuyBlooperBone GoombaBooBoomerang BroBuzzy BeetleChargin' ChuckCheep CheepCo GasagosoCrowberDry BonesFire BroFly GuyFuzzyGaloombaGoombaHammer BroIce BroJumping Piranha PlantKoopa ParatroopaKoopa TroopaLi'l Cutout SoldierMechakoopaNinjiNipper PlantParagoombaPiranha PlantPokeyPtooieRocky WrenchScaredy RatScuttlebugShoe GoombaShy GuySidestepperSledge BroSnifitSnow SpikeSpikeSpike TopStingbyStone SpikeSumo BroSwoopThwomp
Paper Macho SoldiersPaper Macho Bob-ombPaper Macho BooPaper Macho Buzzy BeetlePaper Macho Chain ChompPaper Macho GoombaPaper Macho Koopa TroopaPaper Macho Lava BubblePaper Macho Koopa ParatroopaPaper Macho Piranha PlantPaper Macho Shy GuyPaper Macho Stone Spike
BossesLegion of StationeryColored PencilsRubber BandHole PunchTapeScissorsStapler
VellumentalsEarth VellumentalWater VellumentalFire VellumentalIce Vellumental
OtherPaper Macho Gooper BlooperMega Paper Macho PokeyBoss Sumo BroHandacondaPaper Mistake Buzzy BeetlePaper Plane SquadronKing Olly
Locations? IslandAutumn MountainBattle LabBig Sho' TheaterBonehead IslandBowser's CastleBreezy TunnelCafésChestnut ValleyClub IslandDiamond IslandDress-Up Photo StudioEarth Vellumental TempleEddy RiverFire Vellumental CaveFull Moon IslandFun, Funky, and FunctionalGraffiti UndergroundHammer IslandHeart IslandHotfoot CraterHouse of RiddlesIce Vellumental MountainMusée ChampignonMushroom IslandNinja AttractionOrigami CastleOverlook MountainOverlook TowerPicnic RoadScorching Sandpaper DesertScorching Sandpaper EastScorching Sandpaper Far EastScorching Sandpaper Far WestScorching Sandpaper MinorScorching Sandpaper WestScuffle IslandSea TowerSensor LabShangri-SpaShroom City Royal PalaceShogun StudiosShuriken DojoShroom CitySpade IslandSouvenir ShopSpring of BlissSpring of Jungle MistSpring of PurificationSpring of RainbowsSpring of SanctuarySun AltarSweetpaper ValleyTemple of ShroomsThe Great SeaThe Princess PeachToad TownTranquil Pipes TeahouseTrial of CourageTrial of PowerTrial of WisdomWater Vellumental ShrineWhispering Woods
Items1-Up MushroomBoot WhistleBootsConfettiFire FlowerFire Flower SetFire HammerFlashy BootsFlashy HammerFlashy MushroomFlashy Iron BootsGold BootsGold HammerHammerHidden Block UnhiderHurlhammerIce FlowerIce Flower SetIce HammerIron BootsLamination SuitLegendary BootsLegendary HammerLegendary Iron BootsMAX UP HeartMushroomMushroom 3-PackMushroom 6-PackPOW BlockPuzzle SolverRabbit EspressoSea ChartShiny BootsShiny Fire FlowerShiny Ice FlowerShiny HammerShiny HurlhammerShiny Iron BootsShiny MushroomShiny Mushroom 3-PackShiny TailTailTimer ExtenderToad RadarTurtle Tea
Useful ItemsBaseballBibliofoldsBig ShellBoneCanned TunaCanned HeartCommoner PassConfetti Bag"Deep, Deep Vibes"Diamond JewelDiamond KeyFaded Fire FlowerGoomba MaskGroovier PanelGroovy Panel"Heartbeat Skipper"Heavy BagJungle King MaskKey to Bowser's CastleKey to Peach's CastleLeverManhole Hook"M-A-X Power!"Mushroom HandleOpened Can of TunaOrbsProfessor's Room KeyRed GemRound JewelRoyalty PassShell StonesShogun Studios Master KeyShriveled MAX UP HeartShriveled MushroomShriveled SeedShurikenSoul SeedSpace Warrior MaskSpring of Rainbows - VIPSquare JewelStamp CardStrawSuite KeySun Incense"Thrills at Night"Triangle Jewel
AccessoriesAlly TambourineCoin Step CounterConfetti VacuumGuard PlusHeart PlusHidden Block AlertMembership CardPetal BagRetro SoundboxTime PlusToad AlertTreasure Alert
ObjectsBoot CarChestnutHint EnvelopeMagic CircleNot-Bottomless HoleOlly TapeRelaxing BenchStreamerWaterfall
Miscellaneous? Blocks1,000-Fold ArmsBestiaryCollectible TreasuresFishing spotGalleryGlitchesHidden ToadsOlivia's hintsPre-release and unused contentQuotesShy Guys Finish Last • Songs ("Happy & Sappy" · "Go with the Flow" · "My Heart's a-Burnin'") •Staff