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Dr. Mario
Dr. Mario in Dr. Mario World
Artwork fromDr. Mario World
SpeciesHuman
First appearanceDr. Mario (1990)
Latest appearanceWarioWare: Move It! (2023)
Latest portrayalCharles Martinet (2001–2022)
“Hi everybody! I'mMario. How's it going? Over the last few years, I've been involved in some pretty wild adventures. Now, believe it or not, I work in thevirus research lab at theMushroom Kingdom Hospital. Today I'm about to begin my research as usual.”
Dr. Mario,Dr. Mario NES manual, p. 3

Dr. Mario is the personaMario assumes in theDr. Mario series. Under this identity, Mario dons a white lab coat, white pants, a head mirror, and a stethoscope around his neck. Debuting inhis eponymous game, Dr. Mario and his assistantNurse Toadstool work at theMushroom Kingdom Hospital, where he eliminatesviruses and other diseases by usingcapsules, a premise that has been the standard for subsequent games starring him. Dr. Mario is a character separate from Mario in some media, such as theSuper Smash Bros. series.

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History[edit]

Dr. Mario series[edit]

Dr. Mario[edit]

Artwork of Dr. Mario
Dr. Mario's original design for his titular game
Screenshot of Mario in Dr. Mario (NES)
Dr. Mario in the game

InDr. Mario (and its remakesVS. Dr. Mario,Tetris & Dr. Mario,Dr. Mario BS Version, andDr. Mario & Puzzle League), Dr. Mario works in a virus research lab at the Mushroom Kingdom Hospital, alongside Nurse Toadstool.[1] When an experiment goes wrong, the hospital is flooded withtri-color viruses.[2] Armed withvitamin capsules–a medicine of his own invention[3]–Dr. Mario sets out to neutralize the outbreak. In gameplay, Dr. Mario periodically throws vitamin capsules into the bottle. Afterwards, the player can move and land them onViruses, which spawn throughout the bottle. By connecting a line of three or more halves of vitamins to a virus of the corresponding color, the Virus disappears. As such, blue vitamins eliminate Chill Viruses (blue), red vitamins eliminate Fever Viruses (red), and yellow vitamins eliminate Weird Viruses (yellow). Removing all viruses on the screen advances the player to the next level. Dr. Mario's design during gameplay also differs in comparison to his appearance in artworks and on the game's cover: his hair and mustache area a light shade of greenish-brown, his head mirror's headband is white, and he does not wear gloves.

Dr. Mario 64[edit]

Dr. Mario sprite from Dr. Mario 64.

InDr. Mario 64, Dr. Mario receives several subtle aesthetic changes, with most of them reflecting Mario's own changes over time. In particular, some sprites feature him wearing a tie, which has since become a staple of his design. However, unlike on the cover and in artworks, his stethoscope is still directly around his neck, his tie is blue instead of red, his head mirror's headband is white instead of gray, his doctor's coat has no buttons or pockets, and he wears a tank top instead of a shirt.

Dr. Mario is one of the two playable characters in Story mode, the other beingWario. In the storyline, Dr. Mario is hard at work curing sick patients across the village withMegavitamins, getting the attention of both Wario andMad Scienstein. When Dr. Mario leaves the house, his Megavitamins are stolen by Mad Scienstein. Dr. Mario notices Wario after finding out that his Megavitamins are gone, causing him to think that Wario is responsible. After finding out that Wario didn't steal them, both notices Mad Scienstein getting away with the medicine, and a chase ensues. The rivals Dr. Mario and Wario go after him and meet many creatures known fromWario Land 3 on their way. In Wario's storyline, Dr. Mario is his first opponent, and one of his seventh opponents in Normal difficulty or greater. In the end, it is revealed that Rudy is actually sick and Scienstein was ordered to retrieve the magical healing pills to cure him.

In Dr. Mario's storyline, when he reachesRudy's castle, he confronts Rudy, who got a hold of the Megavitamins. After beating Rudy, he notices the cold that he is having, so Dr. Mario promptly uses his Megavitamins to cure his cold, causing him to feel better before returning back to his home. In Normal difficulty or higher, if Dr. Mario wins every match without redoing any, Wario steals the Megavitamins and ingest them to becomeVampire Wario; When Wario is defeated, Dr. Mario returns to Rudy to cure his cold before returning back to his home. In Wario's storyline, after beating Hammer-bot in Easy, Dr. Mario is seen chasing after Mad Scienstein, but is never seen again after that. In Normal or higher difficulty, after Wario has beaten everyone else, Dr. Mario is left behind after defeat, and only returns to confront Wario if Wario wins every match without redoing any. This causes an accident that changes Dr. Mario intoMetal Mario, and if beaten, Dr. Mario will return back to normal while being unconscious.

In Vs. modes, his AI difficulty is the second highest, which is the same as both Wario and Mad Scienstein.

Dr. Mario Online Rx[edit]

Gameplay of Dr. Mario Online Rx with Dr. Mario.
Dr. Mario, as seen inDr. Mario Online Rx.

InDr. Mario Online Rx, players can control Dr. Mario or any Mii stored in theirWii. Dr. Mario serves a similar role as his debut game; he takes capsules from his bag and throws them into the bottle, using them to defeat viruses. His design is consistent, with blue eyes, a buttoned coat, a shirt, a red tie, a gray head mirror headband, fair skin and the stethoscope has an altered position, now being along his shoulders.

Dr. Mario Express[edit]

Dr. Mario Express gives Dr. Mario the same role as inDr. Mario Online Rx, though with a cel-shaded model to match the game's cartoonish art style.

Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure[edit]

Dr. Mario appears in the compilation inDr. Mario: Miracle Cure, which includes his younger twin brotherLuigi reprising his role as Dr. Luigi.Miracle Cure features "Dr. Mario", the standard gameplay where Dr. Mario assists players with destroying viruses, as well as two additional modes: "Operation L" fromDr. Luigi and "Virus Buster". One new clearing method Dr. Mario can use is the titular Miracle Cure, which is a gauge that, once filled, can be used to destroy all viruses and capsules of the corresponding color, drop a bomb to remove adjacent viruses and capsules, or clear an entire column.

Dr. Mario World[edit]

Dr. Mario and Dr. Toad in Dr. Mario World
Dr. Mario and Dr. Toad inDr. Mario World

Dr. Mario appears inDr. Mario World. Unlike the previous installments, he andLuigi are no longer the sole playable doctors; instead, they are joined by a plethora of their allies, such asPrincess Peach andYoshi, and even some enemies likeBowser,Bowser Jr., and theKoopalings.

Dr. Mario's skill allows him to eliminate the lowest line of objects, and is represented by a big blue and red capsule with Mario'semblem on it. If the lowest line of objects contain only unclearable objects such as cages andEmpty Blocks, it will be ignored in favor of the next lowest line with clearable objects. In versus mode, his skill also allows him to clear the bottom-most line with objects, but starting from level 2 it will clear up to two lines, which are the bottom-most line with objects and the line above that. At higher levels, this skill fills up faster.

In a version update, both Dr. Mario and Dr. Peach receivedFire Flower-empowered variants, which gives them a lab coat and stethoscope over their normal Fire form outfits. Dr. Fire Mario improves upon Dr. Mario's skill by removing pieces that require multiple matches to clear otherwise. In a subsequent update, Luigi andRosalina continued this theme. To celebrate the 30th anniversary ofDr. Mario, an 8-bit version of Dr. Mario was given to all players as a gift. His "Newly Added Doctors & Assistants" video had most of the text and many of the visual elements done in pixel art.[4]

8-bit Dr. Mario's skill in stage mode is to eliminate three special viruses, which is represented by an 8-bit magnifying glass hovering over the play area that was temporarily changed to be the same as the screen seen inDr. Mario (NES). Special viruses are basically any virus that is different from a normal virus, includingfloatie viruses and viruses encased or covered inside other objects such asbarrels orclouds. If there are no more special viruses remaining, his skill will eliminate one random virus or a clearable object with the exception of capsules and coins if no viruses remain. In versus mode, his skill is to temporarily prevent the opponent from controlling half capsules, although half capsules can be pushed down by a full-sized capsule. The versus skill lasts longer and/or have a faster skill meter fill at higher levels. 8-bit Dr. Mario is the only doctor to have decreased speed in filling the attack meter and the skill meter since his introduction, though the changes happen during separate updates.

Nintendo Comics System[edit]

Dr. Mario appears inNintendo Comics System's adaptation ofDr. Mario, entitled "The Doctor Is In... Over His Head". Mario and Princess Toadstool, expecting a plumbing emergency, enter theMushroom Kingdom General Hospital, although they find no emergency.Dr. Waldo Bloom insists so and makes Mario his research assistant, calling him Dr. Mario. After touring through the hospital, Dr. Waldo takes them to his laboratory where he shows them the Viruses, and he explains that the Viruses have been multiplying. The original Viruses, inside the jar, soon break free and introduce themselves as Chill, Fever, and Weird. Eventually, after discovering that matching the colors of stacked vitamins can destroy Viruses, Mario manages to defeat them.

Princess Toadstool then advises Dr. Bloom play golf and return only when he is done with the game, but Mario notes that Dr. Bloom is a bad golfer, which means Dr. Bloom will be off duty for a long time. Princess Peach then suggests Mario to be both a plumber and a doctor, which Mario agrees to do.

Super Mario World television series[edit]

While Dr. Mario does not make an appearance in theSuper Mario World television series, he is mentioned twice.

In the episode "King Scoopa Koopa", Mario finishes off his healthy-eating request to a group of cave people with the line "Dr. Mario's orders!".

In a "we will return" bumper forCaptain N and the New Super Mario World, Mario says "Dr. Mario says, Captain N and Super Mario Bros. World will return!"

Super Mario Adventures[edit]

Dr. Mario and Nurse Luigi in Super Mario Adventures.
Dr. Mario and Luigi as a nurse inSuper Mario Adventures

A possible variant of Dr. Mario appears in the tenth "episode" ofSuper Mario Adventures. However, he was not a physical doctor, but rather a psychologist. It was also only a ploy to gain the trust of Big Boo and get out of theGhost House they were trapped in.

Club Nintendo[edit]

Dr. Mario also appears in the GermanClub Nintendo comic "Süße Weihnachten" where he helpsBowser who suffers from a stomachache on Christmas Day. Bowser has Viruses in his stomach, and Dr. Mario advises him to take bitter pills instead of marzipan.

Super Mario (Kodansha manga)[edit]

Dr. Mario (from the inner cover of Dr. Mario)
Dr. Mario drawn by Kazuki Motoyama.

In theSuper Mario Kodansha manga, two versions of Dr. Mario appear.

InDr. Mario, Mario dons his doctor attire to save theMushroom Kingdom and then his brother fromBowser's homemade Viruses.

In the ninth episode of theSuper Mario World arc, a second Dr. Mario appears,Dr. Mario Nakamatsu, a time traveler who looks just like Dr. Mario, and grandfather ofKinoppe. While an inventor, he is also the head doctor of theMushroom Kingdom Hospital, alongside anotherdouble of Peach acting as a nurse. This new Dr. Mario is recognized by his clear-colored hair, though in some appearances his hair is black like Mario's.

Another Dr. Mario double namedTensai Hakase, separate from both Mario and Dr. Nakamatsu and heavily inspired by the scientist Mario in theSuper Game Boy commercial, appears in theDonkey Kong arc.

Super Mario-kun[edit]

Mario often dons his doctor robe in multiple occasions inSuper Mario-kun, starting from the very first chapter. While he mostly uses it to cure his partners, he also uses it to throw the capsules, having a different effect every chapter: sometimes they heal, sometimes they are jetpacks that he attaches to aRed Shell to strike down aSnifit army, and sometimes they have collateral effects like rapidly growing aGarlic Pot to fill the one who eats it with roots.

InVolume 2, while recapping his previous adventures, Mario recalls the events ofDr. Mario, in which, about to treat a patient, he ran off scared of the surgery saw he pulled out.

InVolume 8, Mario ends up turning into Dr. Mario not by choice, but because aTweeter was sucking his blood.

Dr. Mario appears in a special chapter ofSuper Mario Manga Mania, entitled "Super Mari-Old". While Mario is dealing with a mid-life crisis, Dr. Mario walks in and forces a giant pill down Mario. It cures Mario from his depression, and only then Mario and his friends realize that Mario and Dr. Mario are occupying the same room. Dr. Mario explains that he is Mario from 25 years in the future, celebrating the series' 50th anniversary. After his work is done, he hops onDoraemon'stime machine, to go back to his time.

Super Mario 4koma Manga Theater[edit]

Dr. Mario also makes a short appearance in one strip ofSuper Mario 4koma Manga Theater. Here, he receives a patient, which turns out to be aDry Bones, much to his annoyance.

Super Smash Bros. series[edit]

Super Smash Bros.[edit]

While Dr. Mario does not appear inSuper Smash Bros., he is mentioned in Mario's profile as one of his professions.

Super Smash Bros. Melee[edit]

SmashWiki article:Dr. Mario (SSBM)

Dr. Mario is an unlockable fighter inSuper Smash Bros. Melee. He can be unlocked by clearingClassic Mode orAdventure Mode withMario without using anycontinues or by playing 100 Melee matches, and then defeating him in the immediate subsequent match onPeach's Castle. Unlike in his home series, Dr. Mario has a somewhat different design, having a blue stethoscope, a brown head mirror headband and a pair of dark gray pants. Like his normal self, Dr. Mario's weight is 100 units. The default theme from his game, "Fever", is available in the soundtrack. Due to being a movesetclone, the overwhelming majority of Dr. Mario's moves are nearly identical to his normal self's.[5] The concept of a slower, yet stronger Mario was originally considered to be used forWario, a concept that went to Dr. Mario instead due to time constraints.[6] Some of Dr. Mario's animations are less energetic and thus make him appear more serious and contemplative.[5] Besides an increased strength, Dr. Mario throwsMegavitamins instead ofFireballs, hisforward smash uses electricity instead of fire, he uses the white-coloredSuper Sheet instead of theCape, and hisSuper Jump Punch is stronger despite consisting of fewer hits. Dr. Mario cannot wall jump like Mario. Hisair speed is slightly faster than his normal self's.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl[edit]

Although Dr. Mario is absent fromSuper Smash Bros. Brawl as a playable character, data for Dr. Mario can be found, suggesting that he wasintended to be in the game in some form. Meanwhile, hisSuper Smash Bros. Melee theme can be used as one of the songs that plays in thePictoChat and custom stages, as well as an arrangement of the "Chill" theme, which plays onFlat Zone 2. There is also aSticker of Dr. Mario that depicts his artwork from the originalDr. Mario game.

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS /Wii U[edit]

Dr. Mario artwork.
Official artwork of Dr. Mario fromSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS /Wii U.
SmashWiki article:Dr. Mario (SSB4)

Dr. Mario appears inSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS andSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U as an unlockable fighter. Dr. Mario can be unlocked in the Nintendo 3DS version by first either completingClassic Mode with Mario on at least 4.0intensity or playing 60Smash matches, then defeating Dr. Mario himself onMushroomy Kingdom. Dr. Mario can be unlocked in the Wii U version by first either completing aMaster Orders ticket with a difficulty level of Hard or higher or by playing 50 Smash matches, and then defeating Dr. Mario onDelfino Plaza. In addition to retaining his moveset, albeit with some mechanic modifications, the custom versions of Dr. Mario's neutral, side, and up special moves are shared with Mario, though the custom versions of Dr. Tornado are instead shared withLuigi, owing to Mario havingF.L.U.D.D. as his down special move sinceSuper Smash Bros. Brawl. Dr. Mario'sFinal Smash,Doctor Finale, is a variation of Mario'sMario Finale that uses giantvitamin capsules instead of giant, streaming Fireballs. Dr. Mario has also gained two new taunts, a new idle animation, a new entrance animation, and a new victory animation that replaces thevictory pose he shared with Mario inSuper Smash Bros. Melee. Like Mario, Dr. Mario is a middlewight close-range fighter. Unlike inSuper Smash Bros. Melee, Dr. Mario functions like a stronger, yet slower Mario due to multipliers being applied to his damage output and some of his attributes. Dr. Mario has the ability toWall Jump, unlike his previous appearance. Conversely, his mobility is lowered from Mario's attributes. These multipliers result in Dr. Mario being distinctly affected by passiveequipment physics, in which he specifically possesses a +15 Attack value and a -50 Speed value; this allows Dr. Mario to KO opponents more easily than Mario, courtesy of a larger variety of finishing moves.

Dr. Mario's design is now a composition of his appearance as ofDr. Mario 64 and his dark gray pants fromSuper Smash Bros. Melee, although with a few original changes from this game: his stethoscope has a slightly different color scheme, his pants are rolled up to his ankles, and his neck is longer due to the graphics, allowing him to wear a dress shirt and necktie under the labcoat rather than just a white shirt, and his tie is looser compared to his home series. To reflect this change, Dr. Mario can wear tie equipment to boost his defense stat instead of the overalls equipment his normal self uses. However, he also uses the gloves and shoes equipment for attack and speed like Mario does.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

Dr. Mario from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Artwork fromSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate
SmashWiki article:Dr. Mario (SSBU)

Dr. Mario appears as an unlockable fighter inSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate. Although he still functions as a stronger, yet slower clone of Mario, Dr. Mario has nevertheless been slightly de-cloned from his normal self in a few ways. His new back throw consists of him lifting the opponent on his shoulders and then powerfully throwing them away with a single arm, his idle pose and Super Sheet have updated animations, and his traction is slightly higher than Mario's. Like several other fighters, a number of Dr. Mario's standard attacks received nicknames: up smash is Ear, Nose, and Throat, neutral aerial is Dr. Kick, forward aerial is Dr. Punch, down aerial is CLEAR! (Bone Drill prior to version 2.0.0), and down throw is Hospital Bed.

Aside from these changes, Dr. Mario has received a number of noticeable improvements. His damage multiplier has increased from 1.12× to 1.175×, further bolstering his already high overall damage output. Dr. Mario has a new down aerial where he stomps his opponent with both feet, which is capable ofmeteor smashing when connecting with his feet, which is a trait only Mario has sinceSuper Smash Bros. Melee, and has a hitbox on his chest that launches the opponents away. His aforementioned back throw has higherknockback that, when coupled with his higher overall damage output, makes it one of the strongestback throws in the game.

For the Megavitamins move, the capsules are not only larger, but also gained a higher launching angle, increasedhitlag, decreasedending lag, betterhitbox placements and increased knockback. Altogether, these changes make them much more effective for camping and setting up combos at the comparatively minor cost of their ability to lock a downed opponent. Dr. Tornado gained a drastic increase to its damage output and knockback, which make it a viable finisher unlike in previous installments. In addition, it boasts improved utility, courtesy of its improved vertical recovery and its ability to grant damage-based armor during frames 2-9 when Dr. Mario uses it on the ground.

However, Dr. Mario's grounded and aerial mobility use a negative multiplier with an unspecified value: although his walking and running speeds are slightly faster and his jump is higher, his short hop and double jump are slightly lower and his already sluggish air speed is slightly slower. Aside from these issues, Dr. Mario's up tilt gained the same horizontal range reduction that Mario's acquired, and his grabbing ability is hampered byUltimate's near-universal lag increase for grabs.

As with several other returning characters, Dr. Mario's victory theme, which is the orchestral arrangement of the level clear theme fromSuper Mario Bros. (and is shared with Mario,Luigi,Peach, andDaisy), has been slightly shortened and sped up compared to the previous installments.

Dr. Mario'sfighter spirit uses his artwork fromDr. Mario: Miracle Cure. Dr. Mario is not featured as a puppet fighter in anyMario spirit battle.

Classic Mode route[edit]

Dr. Mario's Classic Mode route involves him fighting red-, yellow-, and blue-colored variants of different characters, as a reference to theViruses from theDr. Mario series.

Colorful Treatment Plan
RoundOpponent(s)StageSong
1Mr. Game & Watch ×3Flat Zone XChill(for 3DS / Wii U)
2Kirby ×3Green GreensFever
3Yoshi ×3Yoshi's IslandChill(Brawl)
4Wii Fit Trainer ×3Wii Fit StudioFever
5R.O.B. ×3BattlefieldChill(for 3DS / Wii U)
6Wario (overalls) ×3Luigi's MansionTetris: Type A
FinalMaster Hand,Crazy Hand(intensity 7.0 or higher)Final DestinationMaster Hand
Master Hand / Crazy Hand(intensity 7.0 or higher)

Paper Mario series[edit]

Dr. Mario was given a reference inPaper Mario when the thankfulWhale told Mario that he should be addressed by the title of "Dr. Mario" after Mario and hispartners expelled theFuzzipede from the Whale's body, thus ending his stomachache.

InPaper Mario: Color Splash, while climbingDaffodil Peak, Mario comes across a purpleRescue Squad Toad who has injured his leg. If hetalks toHuey afterwards, Huey will say, "Mario, you sometimes moonlight as a doctor, don't you? You should be able to mend a creased leg with a single swing!"

WarioWare series[edit]

WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! /WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$![edit]

InWarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! andWarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!, Dr. Mario appears in amicrogame named after him based on theFamily Computer game. In the former game, there is a parody minigame titledDr. Wario, but the only difference isWario takes the role of being the doctor.

WarioWare Gold[edit]

InWarioWare Gold, Dr. Mario again stars in anothermicrogame based onDr. Mario.

WarioWare: Move It![edit]

Dr. Mario reappears in anotherDr. Mario-based microgame inWarioWare: Move It! If any viruses remain after the capsule lands, he shrugs his shoulders with a dejected expression.

Nintendo Monopoly[edit]

InNintendo Monopoly, Dr. Mario is seen on the "Receive for medical services $25"? Block Card.

Super Mario series[edit]

Super Mario Maker[edit]

Dr. Mario in is also one of the several characters that composeCostume Mario inSuper Mario Maker; players can unlock the Dr. Mario costume by using the appropriate amiibo or completing one of the several challenges, which randomly unlocks a costume character. When players use Dr. Mario, sound effects from the NES version of Dr. Mario play, and when+Control Pad up is pressed, Dr. Mario takes out a capsule.

Super Mario Odyssey[edit]

Dr. Mario in Super Mario Odyssey
Mario dressed as Dr. Mario, as seen inSuper Mario Odyssey

InSuper Mario Odyssey, Dr. Mario appears as one of Mario's outfits: theDoctor Headwear andDoctor Outfit.

Yoshi's Woolly World /Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World[edit]

One of Yoshi'sdesigns inYoshi's Woolly World and itsNintendo 3DS portPoochy & Yoshi's Woolly World is based on Dr. Mario. Players can scan a Dr. Mario amiibo to unlock the color scheme.

Mario Kart series[edit]

Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit[edit]

Mario and Luigi's Doctor outfits from Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit
Mario and Luigi's Doctor outfits from Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit
Mario and Luigi's Doctor outfits fromMario Kart Live: Home Circuit

InMario Kart Live: Home Circuit, Dr. Mario and Dr. Luigi appear as outfits for Mario and Luigi.

Mario Kart Tour[edit]

Dr. Mario is playable inMario Kart Tour, being added alongside Dr. Luigi as a separate driver from Mario in his owntour, the2022 Doctor Tour. Both have theCapsule as theirspecial skill. One of Dr. Mario'strick animations mimics his victory animation at the end of a multiplayer match inDr. Mario, complete with the same limited number of frames.[7] Dr. Bowser and Dr. Peach later debuted in theMay 2022 Peach vs. Bowser Tour.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Main article:List of Dr. Mario profiles and statistics

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

Spirit
#8 Dr. Mario
Artwork of Dr. Mario from Dr. Mario: Miracle CureSeries/gameDr. Mario Series
TypeFighter
How to obtainClearClassic Mode as Dr. Mario

Gallery[edit]

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

List of appearances[edit]

TitleDescriptionRelease dateSystem/format
Dr. MarioPlayable character1990NES
Game Boy
Nintendo Vs. System
Nintendo PlayChoice-10
The Doctor Is In... Over His HeadMajor character1990Nintendo Comics System
Süße WeihnachtenMinor appearance1991Club Nintendo
Super Mario-KunMinor appearance1991Manga
Super Mario Bros. & Friends: When I Grow UpMinor appearance1991MS-DOS
Dr. MarioPlayable character1992Gamewatch Boy
Tetris & Dr. MarioPlayable character1994SNES
Dr. Mario BS VersionPlayable character1997Satellaview
Dr. Mario 64Playable character2001Nintendo 64
Super Smash Bros. MeleeUnlockable playable character2001Nintendo GameCube
WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!Cameo inmicrogame2003Game Boy Advance
WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!Cameo inmicrogame2003Nintendo GameCube
Classic NES Series: Dr. MarioPort of original game2004Game Boy Advance
Dr. Mario & Puzzle LeaguePlayable character2005Game Boy Advance
Super Smash Bros. BrawlMinor appearance; sticker2008Wii
Dr. Mario Online RxPlayable character2008Wii (WiiWare)
Dr. Mario ExpressPlayable character2008Nintendo DSi (DSiWare)
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DSUnlockable playable character2014Nintendo 3DS
Super Smash Bros. for Wii UUnlockable playable character2014Wii U
Dr. Mario: Miracle CurePlayable character2015Nintendo 3DS
Yoshi's Woolly WorldCameo as amiiboYoshi design2015Wii U
Super Mario MakerPlayable cameo asCostume Mario2015Wii U
Minecraft: Wii U EditionPlayable skin in the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack2016Wii U
Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly WorldCameo as amiibo Yoshi design2017Nintendo 3DS
Minecraft: Nintendo Switch EditionPlayable skin in the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack2017Nintendo Switch
Super Mario OdysseyPlayable character (costume)2017Nintendo Switch
Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS EditionPlayable skin in the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack2018New Nintendo 3DS
Minecraft: Bedrock EditionPlayable skin in the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack2018Nintendo Switch
WarioWare GoldCameo inmicrogame2018Nintendo 3DS
Super Smash Bros. UltimateUnlockable playable character2018Nintendo Switch
Super Mario Maker 2Cameo as a Mii Maker Profile outfit2019Nintendo Switch
Dr. Mario WorldPlayable character as Dr. Mario and 8-Bit Dr. Mario2019iOS/Android
Mario Kart Live: Home CircuitPlayable character (costume)2020Nintendo Switch
Mario Kart TourUnlockable playable character2022 (Doctor Tour)iOS/Android
WarioWare: Move It!Cameo inmicrogame2023Nintendo Switch

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Japaneseドクターマリオ[?]
Dokutā Mario
Doctor Mario
Chinese(Simplified)马力欧医生[8]
Mǎlì'ōu Yīshēng
Doctor Mario
Chinese(Traditional)瑪利歐醫生[?]
Mǎlì'ōu Yīshēng
Doctor Mario
DutchDokter Mario[?]Doctor Mario
FinnishTohtori Mario[9]Doctor Mario
FrenchDocteur Mario[?]Doctor Mario
GermanDoktor Mario[?]Doctor Mario
ItalianDottor Mario[?]Doctor Mario
Korean닥터 마리오[?]
Dakteo Mario
Doctor Mario
PortugueseDoutor Mario[?]Doctor Mario
RussianДоктор Марио[?]
Doktor Mario
Doctor Mario
SpanishDoctor Mario[?]-
SwedishDr Mario[10]Dr. Mario

Notes[edit]

  • In an interview about theSuper Mario series for the then-upcoming 30th anniversary,Shigeru Miyamoto implied that "Dr. Mario" was not a licensed doctor.[11] Despite this, in the background of the title screen ofDr. Mario: Miracle Cure, a degree can be seen on the wall.

References[edit]

Dr. Mario coverage on otherNIWA wikis:
  1. ^"I'm Mario. How's it going? Over the last few years, I've been involved in some pretty wild adventures. Now, believe it or not, I work in the virus research lab at the Mushroom Kingdom Hospital." – 1991.Dr. Mario (NES) instruction manual.Nintendo (American English). Page 3.
  2. ^"One of the experiments has gone out of control. The viruses are spreading quickly!" – 1991.Dr. Mario (NES) instruction manual.Nintendo of America (American English). Page 3.
  3. ^"I have just developed a new vitamin that should be able to take care of it. I sure hope this stuff works!" – 1991.Dr. Mario (NES) instruction manual.Nintendo of America (American English). Page 3.
  4. ^Nintendo Mobile (July 27, 2020).Newly Added Doctor (Jul. 27, 2020).YouTube. Retrieved Nov 2, 2024.
  5. ^abNews Flash! Super Smash Bros.: Dr. Mario.Source Gaming. Retrieved June 5, 2024.
  6. ^The Definitive Unused Fighters List in Smash – Source Translations.Source Gaming. Retrieved June 5, 2024.
  7. ^@mariokarttourEN (April 28, 2022).X post.X. Retrieved June 5, 2024.
  8. ^Final cast of the characters inDr. Mario 64 as localized by iQue
  9. ^Nintendo-lehti (1990-1994, Finnish)
  10. ^Nintendo Magasinet 1991 Nr 11-12
  11. ^Ryckert, Dan (September 10, 2015).Mario's Creators Answer Burning Questions About The Series.GameInformer. Retrieved June 5, 2024.
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Status effectsMushroom (status effect)Scarecrow (status effect)Stone (status effect)
Mario Party 8Bitsize CandyBloway CandyBowlo CandyBowser CandyBullet CandyCashzap CandyDuelo CandySpringo CandyThwomp CandyVampire CandyWeeglee Candy
KC MarioMario DekaMega Dr. MarioOtōsan YoshiSuper Mario Great
Super Mario-kun3UP MarioBlock MarioCoin MarioFireball MarioGolden MarioHata MarioJumping MarioMarikuriMari MarioMario ×99Medal MarioMega MarioMiracle MarioMario 5UPMogura MarioMushroom MarioNikoniko MarioPata MarioSaint Wing MarioSan MarioSkeleton MarioSuper MariroidoSuper Power-Up MarioTetris MarioWater Stream Mario
OtherBaby MarioBallDog Mario[conjectural]Dr. MarioGiant MarioKoopa ZombieSuper-Duper Mario Bros.
Dr. Mario 64
Playable charactersDr. MarioWarioSpearheadWebberSilkyApplebyJellybobOctoHelioLumpHammer-BotMad SciensteinRudyMetal MarioVampire Wario
Other charactersPara-GoomVirus
Items and objectsVitamin Capsule
OtherApril NP E-Mail Newsletter SweepstakesiQue Club Huìyuán Yóuxì Jìnchéng Q&AGalleryMultimediaQuotesStaff
Club Nintendo comics
Comics1991"Mario will hoch hinaus" • "Wart steht unter Strom" • "Süße Weihnachten"
1992"Marios Rückkehr" • "Ostern im Schwammerlland" • "Super Mario: Die unheimliche Begegnung der Yoshi-Art" • "Super Mario: Im Rausch der Geschwindigkeit" • "Super Mario Klemp-Won-Do: Muskeln sind nicht alles!" • "Super Mario: Die Bescherung"
1993"Super Mario: Die Verwandlung" • "Super Mario: Coole Klänge" • "Super Mario: Mario im Wunderland" • "Super Mario: Erholung? Nein, danke!" • "Super Mario: Verloren in der Zeit"
1995"Donkey Kong Country" • "Mario's Picross" • "Warios Weihnachtsmärchen"
1996"Super Mario: Die Verwandlung" • "Mario in Mariozilla" • "Super Mario in Die Nacht des Grauens" • "Donkey Kong in: Banana Day 24"
1997"Super Mario: Die Blume meines Herzens" • "Die Jagd nach dem Nintendo 64: Krawall im All" • "Blast Corps in Yoshis Knallkekse" • "Die Nacht des Grauens" • "Super Mario: Mario im Wunderland"
1998"Sag niemals Holerö!" • "Rummelplatzquatsch" • "Super Mario in Aloha Hawaii"
Special issues"Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island" • "Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest" • "Auf der Suche nach dem Glück!" • "Die Nacht der leuchtenden Yoshis!" • "Das Lied der Yoshi's!" • "Das Vermächtnis des Dr. Lichtblitz"
CharactersAbigorAli MustafaAlienAnnette BernertArmyBaleogBaluBlankaBlast CorpsBlaufischBombermanBooBoo BlahBoo GuyBottlesBowserBurt the BashfulCamelCandy KongClamboChompsChun-LiChuckieClick-ClackCrabCranky KongCrazee DayzeeCroctopusDhalsimDiddy KongDixie KongDonkey KongDonkey Kong Jr.DösnDr. LightDr. WilyErikExpressoFalco LombardiFlitterFoxFräulein SteinbrunnenFunky KongFuzzyGargantua BlarggGhosts of ChristmasGlimmerGoombaHelmut KohlHösnIncoming ChompJoeKaboingKamekKannonKid KlownKiddy KongKing K. RoolKing ZingKaboomKirbyKKDUKlamponKlankKleeverKlingerKloakKlobberKlösnKoopa TroopaKritterKrockheadKrookKrowKrunchaKudgelKutlassLakituLemmyLinkLockjawLudwigLuigi (Baby Luigi) •MacMahgoMario (Baby Mario ·Dr. Mario) •Max MilliplattMega ManMessage BlockMini-NeckyMonaMortonNeekNettyNicoleOlafPaulinePeppy HarePiaPlokPoochyPresidentPrincess ToadstoolPuftupRambiSanta ClausShuriShy GuySickobratzSpecial FlowerSpinySquawksSquidgeStorkTicTocToadToadyTodojewskiUrselVirusWarioWendyWhispy WoodsWild PiranhaWinkyWrinkly KongYoshiYoshisZangiefZinger
LocationsAlte OperAfricaAustriaBlaufischbarBowser's CastleBrooklynCandy's Save PointCape CanaveralCrocodile CauldronDinoBurgersDK's Tree HouseEarthEgyptElmstreet-TunnelEmpire State BuildingFrankfurtGangplank GalleonGermanyGloomy GulchGumba Royal HotelHawaiiHösndösnInfernumK. Rool's KeepKoopa RecordsKoopabizaKrazy KremlandKrem QuayMario's houseMariosoMushroom KingdomNew York CitySphinxStatue of LibertySwitzerlandTaj MahalWaialae C.C.Warios BombenladenWashington, D.C.White HouseWolkenkratzerWorld Trade CenterWunderlandYoshi's IslandZiemlich Böse Shop
Items, objects, vehicles, and misc.? BlockAnimal CrateArrow BarrelBanana hoardBanana PeelBarrelBimmel-Bommel-ExpressBlunderbussBombBonus BarrelBubbleCannonballChomp RockCoinCrateDK BarrelEgg BlockEgg PlantExpansion BlockFire FlowerFireballFruitGame BoyGame Boy CameraGoal RingHammerHard BlockJumbo BarrelKartKey DoorKnallkeksKoopa-ButterKoopa ShellLakitu's CloudMagnifying GlassMine CartNecronomiconNintendo 64Oil of Mega ManPostRed coinRoller CoasterRopeSpecial FlowerSpring BallSpringboardStarSuckolorusSuper StarTNT BarrelTreasure chestTulipTyrannoburgerVaseWarp PipeWeckerWinged CloudYoshi CookieYoshi's Egg
MiscellaneousAnnetteChristmasCountdown TimerHappy HappeningMusikantenstadlN-Gang
Super Smash Bros. Melee
Playable charactersMarioDonkey KongLinkSamusYoshiKirbyFoxBowserPeachLuigiMr. Game & WatchDr. Mario • Others (64 ·Melee)
Non-playable charactersToadSandbagBanzai BillShy GuyPidgitBirdoKlaptrapWhispy WoodsSuper Happy TreeGoombaKoopa TroopaKoopa ParatroopaAdventure Mode enemies
BossesMetal MarioGiant Donkey KongGiant BowserGiga Bowser
StagesNew StagesPrincess Peach's CastleKongo JungleYoshi's StoryRainbow CruiseJungle JapesYoshi's IslandMushroom KingdomMushroom Kingdom IIMushroom Kingdom (Adventure Mode)Others
Past StagesYoshi's IslandKongo JungleOther
ItemsAppleBarrel CannonFreezieMetal BoxParty BallPoison MushroomStarmanSuper MushroomSuper ScopeTrophy
MovesMiscellaneousJumpTaunt (Smash Taunt)
SpecialStandardUpSideDown
MarioFireballSuper Jump PunchCapeMario Tornado
Dr. MarioMegavitaminsSuper SheetDr. Tornado
LuigiGreen FireballGreen MissileLuigi Cyclone
Donkey KongGiant PunchSpinning KongHeadbuttHand Slap
YoshiEgg LayEgg ThrowEgg RollYoshi Bomb
BowserFire BreathWhirling FortressKoopa KlawBowser Bomb
PeachToadPeach ParasolPeach BomberVegetable
Music"Multi-Man Melee 2" • "Rainbow Cruise"
OtherAsk Uncle TuskCartasDonkey PollEmblemGalleryGlitchesMultimediaPre-release and unused contentQuotesSmash MailStaffSuper Smash Bros. Melee: Smashing...Live!Trophies
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS /Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Playable charactersBowserBowser Jr. /Koopalings (Larry ·Morton ·Wendy ·Iggy ·Roy ·Lemmy ·Ludwig) •Diddy KongDonkey KongDr. MarioFoxKirbyLinkLuigiMarioMega ManMii FighterMr. Game & WatchPAC-MANPeachR.O.B.Rosalina &LumaSamusSonicVillagerWarioYoshi • Others (64 ·Melee ·Brawl ·3DS / Wii U)
Final Smash charactersGiga BowserShadow MarioWario-Man
Assist Trophy charactersAshleyChain ChompHammer BroIsabelleKat & AnaLakitu &SpiniesNintendogShadowWaluigi
EnemiesBanzai BillBig GoombaBill BlasterBullet BillChain ChompFlame ChompFly GuyGoombaHammer BroKoopa ParatroopaKoopa TroopaKritterLakituMagikoopaNabbitPookaShy GuySpike TopTiki BuzzOthers
StagesNintendo 3DS3D LandGolden PlainsJungle JapesMushroomy KingdomPaper MarioRainbow RoadWarioWare, Inc.Yoshi's Island • Others (Melee ·Brawl ·3DS)
Wii U75 mDelfino PlazaGamerJungle HijinxsKongo JungleLuigi's MansionMario Circuit (Brawl)Mario CircuitMario GalaxyMushroom Kingdom UWoolly WorldWrecking CrewWuhu IslandYoshi's Island • Others (Melee ·Brawl ·Wii U)
BothHyrule Castle (64) (DLC) •Peach's Castle (64) (DLC) •Super Mario Maker (DLC) • Others (64 ·3DS / Wii U)
MovesMiscellaneousJumpTaunt (Smash Taunt)
SpecialStandardUpSideDownFinal Smash
MarioFireballSuper Jump PunchCapeF.L.U.D.D.Mario Finale
Dr. MarioMegavitaminsSuper SheetDr. TornadoDoctor Finale
LuigiGreen FireballGreen MissileLuigi CyclonePoltergust 5000
Donkey KongGiant PunchSpinning KongHeadbuttHand SlapKonga Beat
YoshiEgg LayEgg ThrowEgg RollYoshi BombSuper Dragon
BowserFire BreathWhirling FortressFlying SlamBowser BombGiga Bowser
PeachToadPeach ParasolPeach BomberVegetablePeach Blossom
WarioChompCorkscrewWario BikeWario WaftWario-Man
Diddy KongPeanut PopgunRocketbarrel BoostMonkey FlipBanana PeelRocketbarrel Barrage
Rosalina &LumaLuma ShotLaunch StarStar BitsGravitational PullPower Star
Bowser Jr.Clown CannonAbandon ShipClown Kart DashMechakoopaShadow Mario Paint
ItemsAssist TrophyBanana PeelBarrelBeehiveBob-ombBoomerangBullet BillBumperCDCrateFire BarFire FlowerFreezieGolden HammerGrassGreen ShellHammerHotheadLightningMetal BoxParty BallPoison MushroomPOW BlockSoccer BallSpiny ShellSpringSuper StarStar RodSuper LeafSuper MushroomSuper ScopeTreasure chestTrophy
OtherAssist Trophy characters • Challenges (3DS ·Wii U) •EquipmentF.L.U.D.D.Final Smashes • Gallery (3DS ·Wii U) • Glitches (3DS ·Wii U) •Home-Run ContestMii OutfitsMii HeadgearOriginal soundtrackPre-release and unused contentQuotesSpecial OrdersSound test • Staff (3DS ·Wii U) •Star WandSuper Smash Bros. - Gameplay & Quest for the amiibo!Target Blast • Trophies (3DS ·Wii U) •Trophy Rush
Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure
CharactersDr. MarioDr. Luigi
Items and objectsBoosterCapsuleCapsule BlasterExploderLockerReverserVirus BlasterZapper
OtherMiracle Cure Laboratory stages (Training ·Basic ·Advanced) •Fever
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Playable fightersBanjo &Kazooie (DLC) •BowserBowser Jr. /Koopalings (Larry ·Morton ·Wendy ·Iggy ·Roy ·Lemmy ·Ludwig) •DaisyDiddy KongDonkey KongDr. MarioFoxInklingIsabelleKenKing K. RoolKirbyLinkLuigiMarioMega ManMii FighterMr. Game & WatchPAC-MANPeachPiranha Plant (DLC) •R.O.B.Rosalina &LumaSamusSonicVillagerWarioYoshiOthers
Assist Trophy charactersAshleyBombermanChain ChompFlies & HandHammer BroKlaptrapKnucklesNintendogShadowThwompWaluigiWily Capsule
BossesGiant Donkey KongGiga BowserMetal Mario
Stages3D Land75 mDelfino PlazaFigure-8 CircuitGamerGolden PlainsHyrule CastleJungle JapesKongo FallsKongo JungleLuigi's MansionMario Bros.Mario Circuit (Wii U)Mario GalaxyMushroom Kingdom (64)Mushroom Kingdom IIMushroom Kingdom UMushroomy KingdomNew Donk City HallPaper MarioPeach's Castle (64)Princess Peach's Castle (Melee)Rainbow CruiseSuper Happy TreeSuper Mario MakerWarioWare, Inc.Wrecking CrewWuhu IslandYoshi's Island (Brawl)Yoshi's Island (Melee)Yoshi's StoryOthers
ItemsAssist TrophyBanana GunBanana PeelBarrelBeehiveBob-ombBoomerangBullet BillBumperCrateFire BarFire FlowerFreezieGolden HammerGrassGreen ShellHammerHotheadLightningMetal BoxParty BallPoison MushroomPOW BlockSoccer BallSpiny ShellStar RodSuper Launch StarSuper LeafSuper MushroomSuper Scope
MovesMiscellaneousJumpTaunt (Smash Taunt)
SpecialStandardUpSideDownFinal Smash
MarioFireballSuper Jump PunchCapeF.L.U.D.D.Mario Finale
Dr. MarioMegavitaminsSuper SheetDr. TornadoDoctor Finale
LuigiGreen FireballGreen MissileLuigi CyclonePoltergust G-00
Donkey KongGiant PunchSpinning KongHeadbuttHand SlapJungle Rush
YoshiEgg LayEgg ThrowEgg RollYoshi BombStampede!
BowserFire BreathWhirling FortressFlying SlamBowser BombGiga Bowser Punch
PeachToadPeach ParasolPeach BomberVegetablePeach Blossom
DaisyDaisy ParasolDaisy BomberDaisy Blossom
WarioChompCorkscrewWario BikeWario WaftWario-Man
Diddy KongPeanut PopgunRocketbarrel BoostMonkey FlipBanana PeelHyper Rocketbarrel
Rosalina &LumaLuma ShotLaunch StarStar BitsGravitational PullGrand Star
Bowser Jr.Clown CannonAbandon ShipClown Kart DashMechakoopaShadow Mario Paint
King K. RoolBlunderbussPropellerpackCrownerangGut CheckBlast-o-Matic
Piranha PlantPtooiePiranhacopterPoison BreathLong-Stem StrikePetey Piranha
OtherAssist Trophy charactersChallengesFinal SmashesPre-release and unused contentQuotesSound testSpirits (1–500 ·501–1000 ·1001–1500 ·1501–1513) •StaffStar Wand
Dr. Mario World
CharactersDr. MarioDr. PeachDr. BowserDr. LuigiDr. YoshiDr. ToadDr. ToadetteDr. Bowser Jr.Dr. WendyDr. LudwigDr. WaluigiDr. WarioDr. DaisyDr. Baby MarioDr. Baby LuigiDr. Baby PeachDr. Baby DaisyDr. RosalinaDr. LumaDr. Donkey KongDr. Diddy KongDr. Baby RosalinaDr. KamekDr. Dry BowserDr. Fire MarioDr. Fire PeachDr. RoyDr. LarryDr. Fire LuigiDr. Fire RosalinaDr. NabbitDr. LakituDr. Goomba TowerDr. Koopa TroopaDr. DolphinDr. Baby Wario8-Bit Dr. MarioDr. LemmyDr. BlooperDr. BooDr. King BooDr. MortonDr. Piranha PlantDr. IggyDr. Petey Piranha
AssistantsAmpAnt TrooperBanzai BillBlooperBob-ombBomb BooBone GoombaBony BeetleBooBoom BoomBoomerang BroBroozerBullet BillBuzzy BeetleChain ChompCheep CheepClampyConkdorCrowberDolphinDry BonesFish BoneFly GuyFuzzyGaloombaGoombaGoombratHammer BroHoney QueenHuckit CrabKing Bob-ombKing BooKoopa ParatroopaKoopa TroopaLakituMechakoopaMonty MoleOctoombaPara-BeetleParabombParagoombaPeepaPenguinPiranha PlantPokeyPom PomPorcupufferScaredy RatScuttlebugShy GuySledge BroSpikeSpinySpiny Cheep CheepStar BunnyStingbySumo BroSushiSwoopThwompUrchinWhomp KingWigglerYellow Shy Guy
WorldsWorld 1World 2World 3World 4World 5World 6World 7World 8World 9World 10World 11World 12World 13World 14World 15World 16World 17World 18World 19World 20World 21World 22World 23World 24World 25World 26World 27World 28World 29World 30World 31
Items and objectsBarrelBarrierBoomerang*Brick BlockBubbleBubble machineCaged coinCapsuleCapsule+Capsule Blaster#Capsule PlusCapsule SwapperCloudColorful crateCrateDiamondDoc tokenDoorDust virusElectric exploderEmpty BlockExploderFlaskFloatie virusHammerHandy BottleHandy boxHeartIceIce fanKeyLock blockMuddy CoinPop cannonRainbow StartRandom!Rotating cannonScore+ShellSkill chargerSkill fillerSkill UpStaff ticketStar WandTime+VirusVirus coin
OtherClinic EventsEmblemFeverGallery (models) •MarioSkill Summits (1–11 ·12–22) •SpecialistsUpdate historyVirus Vid
* In version 1.3.0 or later
In version 1.4.0 or later
# Removed since version 1.4.0
Mario Kart Tour drivers
NormalBaby MarioBaby PeachBaby DaisyBaby RosalinaBaby LuigiKoopa TroopaShy GuyDry BonesIggyLarryLemmyLudwigMortonRoyWendy
SuperMarioPeachYoshiDaisyToadToadetteRosalinaLuigiToad (Pit Crew)Red YoshiBlue YoshiPink YoshiYellow Toad (Pit Crew)Light-blue Toad (Pit Crew)Red Toad (Pit Crew)Orange YoshiGreen Toad (Pit Crew)Pink Toad (Pit Crew)Light-blue YoshiYellow YoshiPurple Toad (Pit Crew)BowserDonkey KongDiddy KongLakituBowser Jr.WarioWaluigiKing BooBlack Shy GuyRed Koopa (Freerunning)BirdoPink Shy GuyBirdo (Light Blue)Hammer BroBoomerang BroIce BroFire BroBirdo (Yellow)Monty MoleGreen Shy GuyBlue Koopa (Freerunning)Birdo (Blue)Purple Koopa (Freerunning)Light-blue Shy GuyBlue Shy GuyBirdo (Orange)White Shy GuyKoopa (Freerunning)Orange Shy GuyBirdo (Red)Yellow Shy GuyBirdo (Green)
High-EndMetal MarioPeachettePaulineMario (Musician)Peach (Kimono)Mario (Hakama)Rosalina (Halloween)Peach (Vacation)Mario (Santa)Pink Gold PeachDaisy (Holiday Cheer)Yoshi (Reindeer)Pauline (Party Time)Mario (Happi)Toad (Party Time)Peach (Wintertime)Penguin LuigiIce MarioBaby Peach (Cherub)Rosalina (Aurora)Mario (Classic)Luigi (Classic)Baby Rosalina (Detective)Yoshi (Egg Hunt)Black YoshiBuilder MarioBuilder ToadDaisy (Fairy)Mario (Chef)Peach (Wedding)Rosalina (Swimwear)Mario (Swimwear)Captain ToadToadette (Explorer)Daisy (Yukata)Mario (SNES)Mario (Sunshine)Mario (Halloween)Peach (Halloween)Peach (Explorer)Builder LuigiFire RosalinaLuigi (Lederhosen)Cat PeachCat ToadPauline (Rose)Penguin ToadMario (Racing)White YoshiBaby Mario (Koala)Builder ToadetteMario (Tuxedo)Luigi (Painter)Daisy (Swimwear)Mario (Baseball)Peach (Happi)Penguin MarioYoshi (Kangaroo)Tanooki MarioTanooki RosalinaMario (Satellaview)Penguin ToadetteCat RosalinaLuigi (Vacation)Mario (Golf)Luigi (Golf)Mario (Aviator)Mario (Samurai)Peach (Yukata)Yoshi (Gold Egg)Rosalina (Volendam)Daisy (Farmer)Dr. MarioDr. LuigiDr. PeachCat MarioCat LuigiRosalina (Chef)Daisy (Thai Dress)Daisy (Sailor)Toadette (Sailor)White Tanooki MarioLuigi (Knight)Mario (King)Luigi (Chef)Kitsune LuigiToad (Astronaut)Toadette (Astronaut)PoochyToad (Tourist)Luigi (Gold Knight)Pauline (Cowgirl)Mario (Black Suit)Gold MarioMario (Mechanic)Luigi (Mechanic)Dry BowserKing Boo (Luigi's Mansion)Shy Guy (Pastry Chef)Waluigi (Bus Driver)Gold Koopa (Freerunning)Wario (Hiker)Dry Bones (Gold)Funky KongDixie KongDry Bowser (Gold)Wario (Cowboy)NabbitBowser Jr. (Pirate)King Bob-ombDonkey Kong Jr. (SNES)Shy Guy (Gold)King Boo (Gold)Bowser (Santa)Lakitu (Party Time)Birdo (Black)Shy Guy (Ninja)King Bob-omb (Gold)KamekWaluigi (Vampire)MeowserChargin' ChuckPink Shy Guy (Ninja)Birdo (White)Dr. BowserPetey PiranhaChargin' Chuck (Gold)Petey Piranha (Gold)Larry (Wintertime)Light-blue Shy Guy (Explorer)Yellow Shy Guy (Explorer)Donkey Kong (Gladiator)WigglerWiggler (Gold)Mii Racing Suits