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Iggy
Artwork of Iggy from New Super Mario Bros. U
Artwork fromNew Super Mario Bros. U.
Full nameIggy Koopa
SpeciesKoopa
First appearanceSuper Mario Bros. 3 (1988)
Latest appearanceNintendo World Championships: NES Edition (2024)
Latest portrayalRyan Higgins (2014–present)
Member ofKoopalings
“Bahahaha! Prepare to be royally clobbered!”
Iggy,Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions

Iggy Koopa (known asHop Koopa in theDIC cartoons and occasionally asIcky Iggy)[1][2] is one of theKoopalings, a clan of seven siblings[3] that act as leaders of theKoopa Troop underBowser (originally considered his children). Iggy is depicted as a crazed, mechanical genius and childish in personality when together withLemmy Koopa. His two main outstanding physical characteristics are his glasses and light green hair (originally pink, light blue, and yellow). In later appearances, he is shown to be the thinnest of the Koopalings.

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History

Super Mario series

Super Mario Bros. 3 /Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3

Iggy Koopa holding a magic wand
Iggy's original design forSuper Mario Bros. 3

Iggy first appears inSuper Mario Bros. 3, where he and the other Koopalings assist Bowser to take over theMushroom World. Using his army and weaponry, Iggy controlsGiant Land, theking of which he turned into a dinosaur (or aDonkey Kong Jr. look-alike in remakes) using his own stolenmagic wand. Afterward, he is expecting to fightMario, as he assumes that Mario will be nervous. Iggy can be found and battled in the cabin ofhis airship. In battle, Iggy tries to either jump on Mario or shoot magical blasts at him using his magic wand. When jumped on, he will retreat into his shell and jump before coming back out. After being jumped on three times by Mario, Iggy is defeated, and he drops the magic wand of Giant Land's ruler.

Super Mario World /Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2

The Koopalings return inSuper Mario World, aiding Bowser inDinosaur Land. Iggy is found in#1 Iggy's Castle inYoshi's Island, where he guards aYoshi trapped within an egg. During battle, Iggy fights Mario by charging at him on an upside-down, shell-like platform floating back and forth inlava. Iggy cannot be hurt; instead, he gets knocked back by Mario's attacks. Iggy also throws fireballs at Mario. Iggy is defeated by Mario by being knocked into the lava surrounding the upside down shell. If the player defeats Iggy and then jumps into the lava and dies before the screen fades out, the main map music goes silent. After Iggy is defeated, the cutscene afterward has Mario detonating the castle with explosives and causing it to collapse.

The quote from the original English version that described Iggy as "demented" is changed into "crazed" in theremake, most likely because some people sometimes classify the word 'demented' as inappropriate.

A brief clip of Mario fighting Iggy inSuper Mario World can be seen whenFLUDD first scans Mario inSuper Mario Sunshine.

New Super Mario Bros. Wii

First Iggy battle in New Super Mario Bros. Wii
Iggy's tower battle inNew Super Mario Bros. Wii
Iggy Koopa
Iggy's updated design forNew Super Mario Bros. Wii

Iggy and the other Koopalings return inNew Super Mario Bros. Wii as the main bosses of each world. He is also shown to be supremely hyperactive, and can be heard giggling to himself when the player walks down the corridor towards his room in the castle. Due to his hyperactivity, he is also the fastest of the Koopalings. He also has a different appearance from this game onwards than in previous games, with his hair and shell colored green instead of rainbow and blue.

Iggy, along with the other Koopalings and Bowser Jr., appear in the game's intro, where they sneak intoPrincess Peach's birthday party underneath a cake. They jump out of the cake, interrupting the party, and throw it over Peach, capturing her. They then run off to theirAirship and fly away, promptingMario,Luigi,Yellow Toad andBlue Toad to chase after them.

Iggy is first encountered in theWorld 5 tower. When he first sees Mario, he is falsely shocked by his appearance, and then, he taunts him by slapping his behind with his wand. Here, he jumps between the main floor and three moving platforms. Iggy also shoots green fireballs from his wand to attack Mario and the speed of these fireballs are the fastest in the game, along with Morton. Like other bosses, he retreats into his shell when stomped, but his shell moves much faster than the others. After he is stomped on three times, Iggy is defeated and retreats to his castle.

In Iggy's castle before his boss battle, Iggy fires magic spells at Mario as he traverses the level. Unlike the tower battle, the castle version of Iggy's boss battle has some major differences. When Mario encounters him in this level, Iggy is in a carriage attached to an average-sizeChain Chomp. Suddenly, the door closes behind Mario andMagikoopa flies in, multiplying the Chain Chomp's size. The Chain Chomp travels on a track in the shape of a rectangle. Mario must go behind the Chain Chomp and attack Iggy, who still shoots fireballs from his wand. The boss room hasJump Blocks on the lower platform andDonut Blocks on the upper platform. If Mario strikes Iggy, the Chain Chomp turns red, turns around, and starts moving fast for a short time. After Mario hits Iggy twice, the Chain Chomp becomes faster, giving Mario less time to react. After the third hit, Iggy is defeated, and Mario obtains the key toWorld 6. Because of the nature of his boss fight against Mario, he is the only Koopaling who doesn't tuck into his shell when stomped on. Instead, he collapses and is knocked out while flailing. He shoots fireballs faster in the tower battle than in the castle battle.

Iggy is later seen along with the other Koopalings trying to get Bowser back up during the ending (withLarry andBowser Jr.). They do succeed, but Bowser's castle falls on top of all of them.

Iggy is the only Koopaling that must be fought through the fastest way to beatNew Super Mario Bros. Wii.

New Super Mario Bros. 2

Alongside the rest of the Koopalings, Iggy returns inNew Super Mario Bros. 2 as one of the bosses in the game. He is the boss ofWorld 2-Castle. After beating Roy, Mario encountered Iggy with Princess Peach, the former of whom proceeded to once again taunt Mario by slapping his behind at him before making off with her. In this battle, Iggy once again sits in a carriage with a Chain Chomp attached to it and uses his wand to shoot green fireballs, much like inNew Super Mario Bros. Wii. Before battling Mario, Iggy taunts him once again before entering his carriage, which emerges from the ground. This time, the boss room is designed differently, so the Chain Chomp has more paths to go. The Chain Chomp travels on a rectangular grid layout, consisting of two horizontal lanes and three vertical lanes. There are four smaller blue platforms in the center of the room that the player can use to avoid Iggy's Chain Chomp carriage. Also, his pet Chomp is not as big as inNew Super Mario Bros. Wii. Once again, after the first stomp on Iggy, the Chomp will get angry, though it exits the room from the top or bottom and continues. A cloud of dust will appear as Iggy enters the room in the opposite direction from which he exits. This can also happen when the Chain Chomp carriage enters in the same direction as the exit. After the second stomp, the Chomp will start getting quicker. After three stomps, Iggy is defeated, leaving the key to World 3. Like in his castle boss fight inNew Super Mario Bros. Wii, he is the only Koopaling to not tuck into his shell when stomped on.

Iggy retreats to Bowser's Castle, where he, the Koopalings and Bowser attempt to petrify Mario with their Koopa Clown Car's petrification device. He also aids Bowser alongside the rest of the Koopalings by causing him to grow larger, but it resulted in him and the others being knocked into a lava pit by Bowser due to his increased size. He and the other Koopalings then attempt to help Bowser by airlifting him with the Koopa Clown Car, but this results in it crashing due to it being unable to handle the combined weight of both them and Bowser. Iggy is closest to the crash site, sitting stunned near the crashed Koopa Clown Car alongside Lemmy (the latter of whom was lying down on top of the crashed car, close to the propeller). Later, at the castle ofWorld Star, they play the same role as in Bowser's Castle, even enhancing Dry Bowser's size.

TheNew Super Mario Bros. 2Prima guide mistakenly calls himLarry.[4]

New Super Mario Bros. U /New Super Luigi U /New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe

Iggy battle in New Super Mario Bros. U
Mario and Luigi fighting Iggy

Iggy, along with the rest of theKoopalings,Bowser Jr., andBoom Boom, returns inNew Super Mario Bros. U /New Super Luigi U andits Nintendo Switch port. He serves as the boss ofSoda Jungle, similar to his role of being the boss ofWorld 5 inNew Super Mario Bros. Wii, as well asGiant Land fromSuper Mario Bros. 3 as the world is also giant-themed. He is found inIggy's Volcanic Castle (New Super Mario Bros. U) orIggy's Swinging-Chains Castle (New Super Luigi U). Instead of riding in a carriage with a Chain Chomp like in the previous two games, the boss battle is different in this game. When Iggy is encountered, just like inNew Super Mario Bros. Wii, he fakes shock at Mario's arrival before laughing it off, but this time, Iggy summons lava from beneath the area instead of slapping his rear end. Iggy uses the four warp pipes to run around the room and on the ceiling to make it harder for the player to stomp on him as he uses his Magic Wand to shoot three fireballs, with some being his usual green flame, and the other being red skeleton orbs that generateMagmaarghs when they land into the lava below. When Iggy is stomped on, he will dash around the room in his shell using the pipes on the walls, which will switch him to the other side of the room. Unlike the other Koopalings where they spin in their shells and change directions at the edges or walls of the room, Iggy can actually change directions anywhere around the room during his duration in his shell. After 3 stomps, the lava below will drain out of the room, and Iggy will fall off screen, leaving his airship to be destroyed.

Iggy is later seen in the ending along with the other Koopalings, although they ended up escaping by hanging onto Bowser's tail after the latter inadvertently destroyed Bowser Jr.'s (already damaged) ship.

Iggy has four green pipes on each wall just like Wendy has inNew Super Mario Bros 2. The only difference is that Wendy has blue pipes and Iggy has green pipes, and that Wendy uses her pipes to summon enemies, while Iggy uses his pipes to traverse the cabin and keep the Mario Bros. on their toes.

Iggy's airship has his face as the bow and his green-colored shell at the top. The stern is similarly colored to his original shell color. The airship is equipped with two propellers at the back, and there is another at the top just below the crow's nest. There is one cannon on each side, with purple lids on the top. It is metal-plated to carry lava. It is the thinnest and fastest airship, representing Iggy's speed and lankiness. The cabin has metallic walls. It has rectangular shaped windows, and has pipes on the floor and ceiling that Mario/Luigi and co. apparently cannot access, but Iggy can.

Super Mario Maker 2

Iggy's new sprites in Super Mario Maker 2
Iggy's new sprites in Super Mario Maker 2
Iggy's new sprites inSuper Mario Maker 2

Iggy appears alongside the other Koopalings as a placeable enemy in the final update forSuper Mario Maker 2, being available in every game style except theSuper Mario 3D World style. Iggy receives an original sprite for his appearance in theSuper Mario Bros. style, as well as theSuper Mario World style to fit with the other game styles. His behavior is to run back and forth, and when given wings he hops back and forth more frequently.

Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park

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Iggy makes an appearance inSuper Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park, along with the rest of the Koopalings.[5]

Amada Anime Series: Super Mario Bros.

In theAmada Anime Series: Super Mario Bros., Iggy and the Koopalings appear in the series' first story,Super Mario Momotarō, where they aid Bowser in kidnappingPrincess Peach. The Koopalings also appear in the series' third story,Super Mario Shirayuki-hime, once again as minions of Bowser (now the Wicked Queen). Iggy ends up beaten by Mario.

Super Mario World: Mario to Yoshi no Bōken Land

Iggy appeared in the interactive Anime adaptation ofSuper Mario World. Like in the game, he was fought onYoshi's Island. He had a horde ofKoopa Troopas,Chargin' Chucks, andRexes attack the Mario Bros., although they took them out. Iggy then sent inMonty Moles andKoopa Paratroopas, butYoshi defeated them. Iggy then fled.

DIC cartoons

Hop Koopa in "7 Continents for 7 Koopas."
Hop Koopa inThe Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 episode "7 Continents for 7 Koopas".

InThe Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 andSuper Mario World produced byDIC Entertainment andNintendo, Iggy Koopa is renamedHop Koopa and he, along with his twin,Hip, are portrayed as among the youngest of theKoopa Kids. Hop resembles his game artwork more than all the other Koopa Kids, even though his two larger fangs are gone, the blue rings in the eyes are directly connected with the pupils, his cuffs lack spikes, and the strands of the mohawk point toward different directions. Hop and Hip are constantly seen together, and the duo are constantly pulling pranks on unsuspecting citizens of the Mushroom Kingdom. In spite of their ages, Hop and Hip prove to be capable of doing such things as carjacking and pickpocketing. Like many stereotypical twins, Hop and Hip often share their sentences by either speaking in unison or finishing each other's lines. Additionally, Hop is not portrayed as an inventor - that role goes toKooky. He is voiced byTara Strong (formerly known as Tara Charendoff).

The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3

Hop about to get in a race car in Misadventure of Mighty Plumber
Hop Koopa inThe Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 episode "Misadventure of Mighty Plumber."

In "Mind Your Mummy Mommy, Mario," Hip and Hop kidnapPrince Mushroomkhamen from a pyramid in Desert Hill and narrowly escape from Luigi,Princess Toadstool andToad after Queen Mushroomkhamen mistakes Mario for her son. After taking the tomb to Castle Koopa, Luigi takes it back from them with asteam powered mummy sled. Later, in "Misadventure of Mighty Plumber," Hip and Hop inform Bowser thatCheatsy's wand can bring anything inside a television to life. After Cheatsy does this with a race car, Hip and Hop jump inside and ride it. During "Do the Koopa," Hop is seen dancing along with the other Koopalings duringthe song of the same name. He and Hop are setting up a prank in "Mush-Rumors" by putting a mirror against a wall in hopes that a passerby would think it was a gate, and wonders if anyone is dumb enough to fall for it. Sure enough, a mushroom boy walks into the mirror. When the boy tells the twins of the "aliens" he saw, they run toDark Land to warn their dad, and tellBully when they (literally) run into him. While on the Doomsub in "The Ugly Mermaid," on the way to Metropolis, Hip and Hop warn King Koopa that the Mario Bros., Princess Toadstool and Toad are going after them in frog suits. Later on, when Koopa threatens to destroy Metropolis, Hip and Hop catch Luigi, Princess Toadstool and Toad chasing them again. Then, in "Crimes R Us," the Koopalings captureCrime Wave Clyde who teach Hip and Hop how to pick pockets. After the Koopas trick Clyde, Hop assists the rest of the Koopalings in robbing theMushroom Kingdom Treasury until they are stopped by Clyde and the Mario Bros. In "Life's Ruff," Hip and Hop steal King Windbag's wand, and turn him and Luigi into dogs. The two dogs chase Hip and Hop into the real world where they disrupt a buffet at a hotel. Hip and Hop then steal a sports car after Luigi and Windbag are taken by a dog catcher. They drive over to the Kennedy Space Center where the dogs catch up to them once they escape from the pound. Just before they can board the shuttle, King Windbag tackles Hip and Hop, causing Hip to lose his wand. After King Windbag changes himself and Luigi back into humans, Luigi throws Hip and Hop in theWarp Zone. In "7 Continents for 7 Koopas," The Koopalings are assigned a continent of the Real World. Hop is given South America to conquer. He proceeds to take down the rainforest, replacing it with a vast parking lot. Mario takes Hop's wand and uses it to restore the rain forest. During "Recycled Koopa," Hop, along with Hip,Big Mouth, Kootie Pie and Bully, dump all their garbage down aWarp Pipe. Unbeknownst to any of the Koopalings, the pipe led toMushroom Castle. Mario grabs a hold of Hip's wand, sending all the garbage back to Castle Koopa. This encouraged the Koopalings to order theSledge Brothers to dump the trash down a Warp Pipe toBrooklyn, which ultimately led to greater problems. In the series' last episode, "Super Koopa," he, along with Kooky, Hip and Kootie Pie, Hop traveled toParis once King Koopa had successfully captured Mario, Luigi and Princess Toadstool. While there, Hip and Hop vandalize the art in the Louvre and put their own crayon drawings to display.

Super Mario World

Hip and Hop appear twice in theSuper Mario World TV show. In their first appearance,Rock TV, they have a non-speaking cameo as judges on "All Star Prehistoric Tag Team Wrestling". Twice, they are seen ringing the fight bell.

In their second appearance inA Little Learning, Hip and Hop attend school in Dome City, against their dad's wishes. They throw fireballs at the cave children untilYoshi eats their backpacks. After a skirmish, they getOogtar in trouble and find him to be an easy target. Hop aids in rerouting lava fromNeon Castle for their volcano project. Koopa finds Hop beneath Dome City and accidentally causes him to release huge amounts of lava, destroying the school. He, along with Hip and King Koopa, are swallowed by the Piranha Plant Hip used to sabotage Oogtar's "eggabegga" project which is then eaten by Yoshi. After Yoshi spits the Koopas into a Warp Pipe, Princess Toadstool angrily tells Hip and Hop to not bother coming to school again because they are expelled forever.

Comics

Super Mario Bros. (Valiant Comics)

Iggy seldom appears inSuper Mario Bros. comics. He is usually seen with the other Koopalings, and does not have a defined personality.

Fryguy High Yearbook -- Activity Page!

Iggy cameos in one panel of "Fryguy High Yearbook -- Activity Page!", where he is seen roasting weiners over aFryguy withLemmy,Morton, andRoy.

Bowser Knows Best

Iggy appears in the story "Bowser Knows Best", in which he and the other Koopalings attempt to kidnap Princess Toadstool as a Father's Day present for his father Bowser. However, he got easily kidded by Princess Toadstool along with his friends by hearing that yesterday was the day of "buy your children's affections", so they release the princess because their father did not give them affection. After Bowser told them about the fake, they attempt to get the princess back, but got kidded again by her, Mario and Luigi. Iggy asked Toadstool if she was not going to punish them, and she didn't, because today was "be kind to the turtle kid day".

Super Mario Adventures

Iggy also appears in Nintendo Power'sSuper Mario Adventures, where he and his siblings act as Bowser's henchmen in his plot to kidnap and marry Princess Toadstool. He, along with the others, was watching Ludwig playing videogames, but Bowser interrupts them to tell them about his plan of marrying Princess Toadstool. They soon figured that Toadstool, previously caught, escaped and chased her throughout the castle. She then escapes from the castle and crash lands near Luigi. Meanwhile, Iggy and his friends manages to catch Mario, who was freed when the "princess" gets to the castle. Bowser congratulates Iggy and his friends for kidnapping the princess, but soon the true Toadstool appears dressed as Luigi, full of bombs. The Koopalings got scared first at seeing two princesses, but then Luigi steals the keys for freeing Mario from Roy, and Iggy and co. try to chase them. Wendy trips Yoshi, that holds the key, rushing in Toadstool, and the Koopa releases an horde ofThwomps andChargin' Chucks. Meanwhile, the freed Mario, Luigi, Toadstool and Yoshi fall by an aperture of the floor in the basement, whereReznors appear. A flame produced by them lights the bomb, resulting in exploding the castle and Mario and his friends get blasted out. It is unknown what happened to Iggy afterwards.

Super Mario-kun

Super Mario-kun Volume 47, preview page: A panel of Iggy, Roy and Ludwig, foreshadowing their appearance in Super Mario-kun Volume 48, which is based on New Super Mario Bros. U. The text boxes naming these Koopalings individually link them to the worlds they take over in that game.

Iggy is the first boss in the first volume ofSuper Mario-kun, which is based offSuper Mario World. As inSuper Mario World, he fights Mario on top of a platform above lava. After Iggy gets irritated when Mario places a fake head over Iggy when Iggy retracts his head into his body, he burns Mario with his fireballs. Mario then scratches his hands down a board. Iggy wants the noise to stop, and then he retracts his head into the shell again. Mario then glues his opening shut, locking Iggy in that spot. Iggy then jumps around in panic, thus squirting the glue and solidifying everything, including the characters and the lava. Iggy also makes a brief cameo alongside Bowser Jr. and his siblings in volume 41 ofSuper Mario-kun and makes a full chapter appearance in volume 42. In the latter volume, Iggy has his Chain Chomp fight Mario and his group, however it turns against him as he neglected and left his Chain Chomp wandering in his castle until it got itself stuck in a grate, and was starving for a month until Mario and his group encounters the creature, upon which it is freed and fed by Yoshi. Iggy's silhouette is seen on the title page of volume 47, although he is set to make his reappearance in volume 48.

Nintendo Adventure Books

Two Iggies, seen on the cover of Double Trouble book from Nintendo Adventure Books.
Iggy and a clone from the cover ofDouble Trouble

Iggy is portrayed as perhaps the brainiest Koopaling in theNintendo Adventure Books, and is the most prominently featured Koopaling across the entire series, serving as the primary antagonist in three books.

He invents theGLOM, a machine capable of creating loyal duplicates of people and monsters out of sand, inDouble Trouble, and uses it to overrun the Mushroom Kingdom with cloned citizens and monsters after capturing their images using spy cameras disguised as flowers. When Mario reaches Fort Koopa in theKoopahari Desert, he can run into Iggy absentmindedly walking down a hall, and covertly follows him, until he accidentally alerts the Koopaling to his presence by knocking over a statue of Genghis Koopa. Running to his laboratory, which is hidden in a hall of mirrors in the basement, Iggy awaits Mario's arrival, and sics the GLOM on him when the plumber discovers him. Depending on the reader's choice of what to do next, Mario is either knocked out (either by his own clone or Iggy's duplicates) and dumped back in the hall of mirrors, or leads the GLOM into the hall, where it clones itself after seeing its own reflection; thrown into a panic by the development, Iggy can only watch in terror as the GLOM keeps cloning itself until it overloads and it and all the duplicates it created explode into sand, bringing Fort Koopa down, leaving Iggy, Bowser andWendy to dig themselves out of the rubble and limp their way back home.

After being cornered by Luigi in hisWater Land houseboat inLeaping Lizards,Morton summons Iggy and theDoom Ship as backup, but upon spotting Luigi, the bespectacled Koopaling abandons his brother out of fright. Shortly afterward, Iggy is tracked down to his secret laboratory, and reveals that he, as the winner (through cheating) of the International Mushroom Games held six years ago, possesses the magic silver whistle that can restore theMushroom King, who had been changed into arabbit by Morton, to normal. Via old legal documents, Iggy reveals that only the rightful owner of the whistle can use it, and if someone else takes it it is punishable by a sentence of hard labor in the Sponge Mines; however, Iggy loses this advantage over the protagonists when Princess Toadstool reveals that the International Mushroom Games are going to be held again in three weeks, and Iggy is legally obligated to put his whistle up as the grand prize. During the International Mushroom Games, Iggy and five of his siblings enter as a team, and Iggy competes in the Waterfall Race (where he makes Princess Toadstool lose by turning her around) and the Super Triple Jump, where he will use either a large spray can or a rocket-powered booster as a leap aid. If the Mushroom Kingdom Royals win the games, Iggy tries to sneak away, but is caught by the heroes, and reluctantly gives up his whistle after getting five coins from Luigi, as per the rules of the tournament.

While Iggy does not appear in person inMonster Mix-Up, the contraption used by the Koopas in the plot, theMonster Mixer, is touted by Bowser as being "my boy Iggy's newest invention."

InKoopa Capers, Iggy and his brothers have their wands stolen by Wendy, who disappears with them shortly afterward, intent on overthrowing their father with her own army, and a super wand she intends to create by fusing her own wand with her brothers'. If Luigi, who had been coerced by Bowser into searching for Wendy, tracks the female Koopaling down to her hideout, Bowser and the male Koopalings, who had been following him, will barge in after the plumber, but decide to stave off punishing Wendy for her treachery if she helps search for the hiding Luigi. If Luigi had acquiredBoom Boom's socks earlier in his adventure, he can toss them into Wendy's simmering wand combination potion, which will release fumes that knock the entire Koopa family and their minions out for at least a week.

InBrain Drain, Iggy creates theSynapse Switcher, a device capable of switching people's minds. From his base in Dinosaur Island, Iggy uses the Synapse Switcher to cause widespread havoc throughout the Mushroom Kingdom by amplifying the machine's rays using the signals broadcast by the nearby WMUSH radio station. In the book's good ending, Iggy, after taking over WMUSH with his minions, attempts to use the Synapse Switcher on Mario and his friends at close range, but the group protect themselves using Fungus Up soda, which they discovered can counteract the effects of the Synapse Switcher. Due to forgetting to put on a protective helmet before activating the Synapse Switcher, Iggy ends up in the body of aWiggler, whileYoshi's mind (which had previously been switched with another Koopaling) is transferred into his. In this book, it is revealed Iggy has an apparent secret love of music. One of his minions mentions the rumor that Iggy always wanted to be a disc jockey, and later Luigi can find Iggy's homemade music video, which depicts him moonwalking in a garish green wig and gold jumpsuit.

Mario is Missing!

Iggy is in thePC andSNES versions of the game, and speaks entirely in rhyme in the PC version. In this game, Iggy travels toAntarctica with Bowser and the other Koopa Kids, trying to aid them in stealing artifacts, which Bowser intended to sell to raise funds to buy hairdryers fromHafta Havit Mail-Order. With these hairdryers, Bowser plans to melt Antarctica, flooding theEarth. Iggy is encountered byLuigi inBowser's castle; while looking for Mario and stopping Bowser's plot, Iggy is fought by Luigi, who can easily defeat him by using afire flower (or, in the SNES version, stomped on his head repeatedly). Before his defeat, he acknowledges that Bowser's angry because of Luigi advancing, and claims that Bowser is "fireproof."

Yoshi's Safari

Iggy Koopa
Iggy inYoshi's Safari

InYoshi's Safari, Iggy helps Bowser invade the kingdom ofJewelry Land. After stealing the jewels that maintained the stability in Jewelry Land, Bowser entrusts one of these jewels to Iggy, who is given domain overGrand Bridge. Iggy has six cannons on his mechanism,King Gessō, one located in the end of six of his mechanism's ten arms. Iggy needs to be blasted repeatedly with Mario'sSuper Scope to be injured. Once the Bloober has taken a certain amount of damage, the Bloober's six cannon arms fall off, leaving only the head and bottom arms, and it attacks by jumping out of the water and firing cannonballs from a cannon on its face. After sustaining enough damage, the Bloober loses its remaining arms falls into the water and explodes, and Iggy is left on a piece of debris floating on the ocean, waving a white flag.

According to a storyline presented by the United KingdomNintendo Magazine System, Iggy was the one who built the boss machines and kickstarted the events of the game, although that version of the storyline has some differences with the released game, such as claiming that the game takes place in theMushroom Kingdom and that the Super Scope was constructed byPrincess Toadstool's palace smithy.[6] This issue was released between the Japanese and Western releases, and it is unknown if this was an early storyline considered for the game.

Hotel Mario

Iggy in Hotel Mario
Iggy in Hotel Mario
Iggy inHotel Mario

InHotel Mario, Iggy, unlike the other Koopalings, does not gain a hotel when theMushroom Kingdom is taken over by Bowser. Instead, Iggy is located insideBowser's Seizures Palace Hotel, inBowser's Barbecue Room. In his battle against Mario inHotel Mario, Iggy wears an over-sized Bowser mask and, along with jumping between floors, can spitfireballs and summon a small amount of lightning that can strike Mario. He is one of the three Koopalings who would not try to eat Mario or Luigi (the other two beingLemmy andWendy), which may be because he does not use elevators, or perhaps due to his mask. Iggy's Bowser mask needs to be jumped on repeatedly by Mario to keep him at bay. If Mario closes all the doors while Iggy is on-screen, he will stop and lift his disguise for a moment, revealing himself while making an irritated face towards the player, and then jump off-screen; the real Bowser awaits in the next area.

Mario & Luigi series

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga

Iggy in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
Iggy inMario & Luigi: Superstar Saga

The Koopalings appear inMario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, where they are employed byBowletta to defend Bowser's Castle, which is converted into a flying fortress used to attackBeanbean Castle Town. Iggy is the first of the Koopalings encountered by Mario and Luigi, and before battling the two, Iggy spins rapidly, making Mario and Luigi dizzy and inverting the direction they go toward when the directional buttons are pressed, before fleeing further into his room. Mario and Luigi need to dizzily stumble through the traps in Iggy's room to reach and fight him.

In battle, Iggy either spits up to three fireballs (as with all the Koopalings) or he uses the spinning attack from the overworld.

Defeating Iggy forms a bridge over a river of lava, allowing the Mario Bros. to continue through the castle towardsMorton.

Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam

Iggy running away from a Big Chain Chomp
Iggy, Mario, and Luigi run away from the Big Chain Chomp.

Iggy reappears inMario & Luigi: Paper Jam. Here, he is the only Koopaling and main antagonist to be fought once. Iggy is first seen withMorton,Lemmy andKing Bob-omb on top ofMount Brrr, where they shower the land with new enemies and terrain with the help of cannons. When Mario & co. make it toNeo Bowser Castle, Iggy taunts them and signals the rest of the Koopalings that they have arrived. He is later seen helping Bowser and Wendy to stop the Mario gang from obtaining one of the fire orbs needed to create Papercraft Fire Mario. Later on at Neo Bowser Castle, after the Mario gang create the bridge that leads to the Bowsers, Iggy appears at the end of the bridge with Morton and Lemmy. He briefly argues with Lemmy on who gets to press the button to fire a large cannon aimed directly atPeach's Castle before pulling out the controller and quickly pressing the button, in addition to setting a timer. At the end of the game, on top of Neo Bowser Castle, Iggy is encountered one last time along with the rest of the Koopalings, where he is fought alongside Morton and Lemmy. In his battle, Iggy summons a large Chain Chomp that chases the Mario Bros. Iggy is also running from the Chain Chomp and attempts to run into the Mario Bros. to damage them. If the Mario Bros successfully avoid Iggy, he will get tired and get damaged by the Chain Chomp and sent back to his spot in a dizzy state. He remains dizzy until it is his turn to attack again. After the battle, Iggy utters some last words, where he tells Bowser and Paper Bowser to forgive them and destroy Mario and the others before exploding.

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions

“I switched your strengths, punks! BAHAHAHA, thank me later!”
Iggy,Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions

Iggy appears inMario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions with the same role as the original game, now with dialogue. He now has the ability to temporarily swap up to two of the brothers' stats (POW, DEF, SPEED, STACHE) with each other's. His fireball attack has been modified slightly—he now spits three or four fireballs in rapid succession, getting closer each time. If the brother avoids all of them, he hesitates for a moment before getting angry and charging into the other bro while flailing his arms. In addition, his spinning attack requires multiple hammer strikes to be stopped instead of one.

Iggy also appears in the added on alternate story modeMinion Quest: The Search for Bowser as a Ranged-type ally. He first appears alongside Wendy and Roy in the game's opening, inside the flyingKoopa Cruiser where he teleports atop one of the barrels containing Goombas and taunts them by laughing. He continues laughing even when receiving the news that the Koopa Cruiser took a direct hit to the main engine fromFawful andCackletta's prior attack and that it was going to blow up. Later, he and the other Koopalings get brainwashed by Fawful and try to conquer theBeanbean Kingdom afterwards. Iggy is recruited after the player defeats him in theChucklehuck Woods. Iggy attacks by shooting magic blasts at enemies. His special skill, Power Up, allows him to raise the power of minions near him, with the range expanding the higher the meter is filled.

Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey

Artwork of Iggy Koopa from Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey
Artwork of Iggy forMario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey
“Bahaha!You’re joking, right? And people say I’m the crazy one!”
Iggy,Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey

Iggy appears inMario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey, in the game's new side storyBowser Jr.'s Journey. He is the only one of the Koopalings to be a flying type by piloting the Koopa Clown Car instead of being on foot. Iggy first battles Bowser Jr. alongside Wendy to test his strength, after which they both join his side and help find the ingredients for Skeletone Formula:D. Iggy was among the second-to-last of the Koopalings to leave the group, having initially stayed behind in order to help Bowser Jr. retrieve the Giga-Carrot, being told by Bowser Jr. to scram due to not liking his "weird" behavior. Iggy was largely reluctant, due to feeling like he could go several miles, but ultimately heeded Bowser Jr.'s orders. He then nearly fell off a cliff, which he mentioned that even for him, that would not have been humorous at all. Unfortunately, he ended up shoved off by the Best Fitness Friends shortly afterwards in an ambush. He survived, although he was left amnesiac as a result, resulting in him being taken in byKuzzle due to the latter mistaking him for his long-lost grandson Charlie. When Bowser Jr. and Kamek find Iggy, they attempt to convince him to go with them, however Iggy keeps speaking in non-sensical slang sentences, completely out of his usual character which irritates and confuses Bowser Jr. and Kamek. Bowser Jr., deciding to prove toKamek he was willing to fulfill his earlier promise of helping the minions beyond personal glory, proceeded to fight Iggy to "cure" his amnesia, which worked to a certain extent (although Iggy admitted he still hadn't quite recovered much of his memory afterward), at which point Iggy rejoins Bowser Jr.'s side for the rest of the game. In a flashback to when Bowser told the Koopalings to look after Bowser Jr., Iggy when hearing Bowser mentioning he wanted Bowser Jr. to become as "strong and wise" as him brashly laughed and accused Bowser of joking about the latter bit, and implied that Bowser was even crazier than Iggy himself, which resulted in an irate Bowser punching Iggy across the room in retaliation for the insubordinate retort before reiterating his orders to the other Koopalings, with Iggy still laughing despite being in pain.

Iggy is the first of the group to notice the Dark Star's ultimate destruction and tells everyone to come see. During the resulting celebrations, Iggy is placed inside a cannon by Bowser Jr. to be fired, presumably as part of entertainment.

Mario & Sonic series

AMii costume of Iggy appears in the Wii version ofMario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games andMario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games.

NES Remix 2

Iggy appears inNES Remix 2 in aSuper Mario Bros. 3 challenge. The player has to beat him with aFrog Suit.

Mario Kart series

Mario Kart 8 /Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Iggy Koopa
Iggy inMario Kart 8

Iggy, alongside the rest of the Koopalings, appears as a playable character for the first time inMario Kart 8, where he is an unlockable character. This time, he is voiced byRyan Higgins. His nickname in a Japanese Nintendo Direct forMario Kart 8 is 「黒ぶちメガネのトリックスター」,[7][dead link] or "Trickster with the Black-Framed Glasses" (localized as the "Real Wild Child"[8] or "Trickster with the Sweet Specs"[9]). His emblem is a yellow-green silhouette of his head on a black background. Despite having four fangs, his emblem only has two.

Although Iggy is the tallest of the Koopalings, he is classified as a middleweight racer (alongsideMario,Luigi,Ludwig, andMiis with medium height), offering him relatively balanced stat attributes. Iggy is the Staff Ghost forTick-Tock Clock which is possibly a reference on how he is an inventor (since the track takes place in a mechanical-like setting). There is also an advertisement for "Crystal Clear Windshields" by "Iggy's Glass" seen on a side of a truck inToad's Turnpike.

Iggy's main color for hisStandard parts andPipe Frame is his signature light green, and his secondary color is purple. The color scheme selection of his other parts is also based on light green, making it similar to that of Light GreenMiis. Expections to this are hisSneeker andGLA.

Iggy returns in theNintendo Switch portMario Kart 8 Deluxe, now available from the start. He remains a middleweight character, sharing statistics with Luigi andKamek. Compared to Mario, Ludwig, and middleweight Miis, they have better handling but worse traction.

Mario Kart Tour

Thumbnail of the Baby Peach Cup challenge from the 2019 Winter Tour; a Vs. Mega Iggy challenge set on 3DS Rock Rock Mountain (reused as the Funky Kong Cup's bonus challenge in the 2021 Paris Tour)
Icon of3DS Rock Rock Mountain'sVs. Mega Iggy bonus challenge fromMario Kart Tour

Iggy appears inMario Kart Tour as a Normal driver, introduced in theTokyo Tour along with the rest of the Koopalings. Hisspecial skill is theTriple Green Shells.

Since his introduction in the Tokyo Tour, Iggy has appeared in the First Pipe and Second Pipe of every tour, and is also a part of the base Daily Select set. The following table lists additional availabilities for Iggy throughout the game's history.

Tour gifts
TourAvailability
New Year's Tour (2020)Gold gift
233Grand Stars
Paris Tour (2021)Tour gift
150 Grand Stars
Wario vs. Waluigi TourTour gift
15 Grand Stars
Metropolitan TourTour gift
85 Grand Stars
Special pipes
TourAvailability
Yoshi Tour (2020)High-End Pipe
Cooking TourGold Pipe
Marine TourUndersea Pipe
Exploration Tour (2020)Heavy Hitters Pipe
Pirate TourBowser's Minions Pipe
1st Anniversary TourGold Pipe
Halloween Tour (2020)Halloween Throwback Pipe
Sunset TourPrincess Pipe
Mario vs. Luigi Tour (2020)Coin Box Pipe
Rosalina TourShivers Pipe
New Year's 2021 TourGold Pipe
Berlin TourBig City Pipe
Peach vs. Daisy TourValentine's Pipe
Yoshi Tour (2021)Banana Pipe
Ninja Tour (2021)Gold Pipe
Bowser vs. DK TourTeam Bowser Pipe
Team Donkey Kong Pipe
Trick Tour (2021)Mario Hanafuda Pipe
Wedding TourOpen-Wheel Pipe
Paris Tour (2021)Pull-Ahead Pipe
Tricolor Yoshi Pipe
Summer Tour (2021)Pirate Pipe
Los Angeles Tour (2021)Gold Pipe
Mario vs. Peach TourMario Pipe
Peach Pipe
Frost TourRed-Hot Pipe
Kamek TourBowser's Minions Pipe
Sydney Tour (September 2021)Ocean Glider Pipe
2nd Anniversary TourCity Racer Pipe 1
City Racer Pipe 2
Autumn Tour (2021)Big Ears Pipe
Halloween Tour (2021)Gold Pipe
Toad vs. Toadette TourTeam Toad Pipe
Team Toadette Pipe
Space Tour (2021)Blue Gliders Pipe
Holiday Tour (2021)Coin Box Pipe
Penguin TourSnow Karts Pipe
New Year's 2022 TourGold Pipe
Singapore TourPauline Pipe
Wario vs. Waluigi TourTeam Wario Pipe
Team Waluigi Pipe
Los Angeles Tour (2022)Valentine's Pipe
Sky Tour8-Bit Gliders Pipe
Mii Tour (2022)Helmeted Mario Pipe
Samurai TourShinobi Pipe
Yoshi Tour (2022)High-End Yoshi Pipe
Amsterdam TourGreen Luigi Pipe
Doctor Tour (2022)White Karts and Gliders Pipe
Peach vs. Bowser Tour (May 2022)Team Peach Pipe
Team Bowser Pipe
Cat Tour (2022)Kitty-Cat Pipe
Metropolitan TourParis & London Pipe
Bangkok TourDaisy Pipe
Piranha Plant TourBowser's Minions Pipe
Ocean TourOcean Manta Pipe
Sundae Tour (2022)Cold Pipe
Bowser Tour (2022)Gold Pipe
Mario vs. Luigi Tour (2022)Team Mario Pipe
Team Luigi Pipe
Anniversary Tour (2022)Mario Pipe
Peach & Daisy Pipe

Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit

Iggy appears alongside the other Koopalings andBowser Jr. as one of the racing opponents in the virtual reality gameMario Kart Live: Home Circuit. He is seen using his personalizedKoopa Clown fromMario Kart 8 Deluxe.[10]

Super Smash Bros. series

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Iggy inSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS /Wii U

Iggy (alongside the other Koopalings) makes hisSuper Smash Bros. debut as a playable character accessible via Bowser Jr.'s alternate costumes inSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS andSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U. He, like Bowser Jr. and his siblings, is unlockable in the former game and available from the start in the latter. His attacks and statistics are identical to Bowser Jr.'s, though he is referred to by his own name by the announcer and has his own voice clips. Iggy can also appear in place of Bowser Jr. in All-Star mode (like the other Koopalings).

Like the other Koopalings, he is actually driving a mass-produced version of the Junior Clown Car (as noted by the yellow light bulbs that serve as its eyes). The rim and propeller of his Junior Clown Car are colored light green (his signature color). Interestingly, when theClown Car Dash special move is used, the exhaust pipes that appear behind Iggy's Clown Car are colored yellow. He also reuses his voice clips from his appearance inNew Super Mario Bros. Wii, thus he is voiced byMike Vaughn.

The title given to Iggy in theBoxing Ring is "The Laughing Prankster"[11][12][dead link] in the Wii U version. Iggy's trophy in these games are posed similarly to his artwork fromNew Super Mario Bros. 2.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

InSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate, Iggy (alongside the other Koopalings) returns as a playable character accessible via Bowser Jr.'s alternate costumes. He is once again an unlockable character, like inSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. Just like in the previous game, his attacks and statistics are identical to Bowser Jr.'s, though he is referred to by his own name by the announcer and has his own voice clips. Unlike inSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, all seven Koopalings (Iggy included) now use their magic wands for any occasion where Bowser Jr. would use his hammer. These occasions include all corresponding attacks, their side taunt, and one of their victory poses.

Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition

Iggy Koopa
Iggy inPuzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition

Iggy appears inPuzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition as a Wood attribute character. He's the World 5-Castle and World 5-Airship Boss. Iggy will join the player when ★World 5-Airship is completed. His Skill isIggy's Hurricane, which changes all Orbs into Wood Orbs.

Minecraft

In the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack inMinecraft, Iggy appears as a playableskin along with the rest of the Koopalings.

Paper Mario: Color Splash

“So anyway, I'm Iggy! I'll be your frustratingly overpowered opponent today!”
Iggy,Paper Mario: Color Splash

Iggy makes hisPaper Mario series debut inPaper Mario: Color Splash. He guards the yellowBig Paint Star inthe Golden Coliseum where he battles against Mario, together with aHammer Bro and aSnifit. All three of them ride on a chariot attached to aChain Chomp. Iggy is introduced as a gladiator and the crowd cheers him up.

Iggy Koopa in Paper Mario: Color Splash.
Iggy's introductory pose inPaper Mario: Color Splash

At the beginning of the battle, Iggy hops out of his chariot and fights on foot. He either attacks with his magic wand up to three times in a turn or by spinning his shell, dealing in both cases 16 HP of damage per attack. Once he receives enough damage, he hops on his chariot and lets his minions on the chariots attack for one turn. They cannot be hit with direct attacks, as they escape said attacks thanks to the chariots. After one turn, Iggy comes back and the minions attack Mario, while Iggy taunts Mario by slapping his behind. However, if theBone Thing card is used,Princess defeats Iggy's minions and destroys all the chariots, leaving Iggy on foot again. At this point, he can be defeated with normal attacks. If the Bone Thing is used before Iggy arrives on his chariot, he will instantly defeat Mario by crushing him with aThwomp that deals 999 damage after Mario's turn. Lastly, Iggy is resistant to theLemonThing, even after his chariot is destroyed. Once Iggy and his minions are defeated, Mario wins the big Yellow Paint Star.

Iggy also serves as the announcer of The Golden Coliseum, as his speech bubble sound is heard before he appears on-screen. While the English dialogue does not elaborate on this, the Japanese and some European versions state he was the announcer.[13][14][15]

Unlike most paper characters, Iggy still has blue eyes with visible irises; for the first time since his redesign inNew Super Mario Bros. Wii, he also has visible eyelids in this game, their color being white instead of green like in artwork forSuper Mario World. Strangely, when Iggy moves his eyes in this game, the blue rings do not move, but they are covered by the eyelids and completely disappear when Iggy closes his eyes.

  • Iggy looking up. Note how only the pupils and not the blue rings move.

    Iggy looking up. Note how only the pupils and not the blue rings move.

  • Iggy when he is been weakened by attacks. Note the white eyelids and the blue rings that are covered by them.

    Iggy when he is been weakened by attacks. Note the white eyelids and the blue rings that are covered by them.

  • Iggy closing his eyes. Note how the blue rings are completely hidden.

    Iggy closing his eyes. Note how the blue rings are completely hidden.

Monopoly Gamer

Iggy is included (along with the other Koopalings) as a Boss in the Boss Deck ofMonopoly Gamer. He is the fourth Boss in the deck.

Mario Tennis Aces

While Iggy and the other Koopalings do not appear inMario Tennis Aces, theirairships can be seen in the background of theSavage Sea court.

Mario Golf: Super Rush

While Iggy and the other Koopalings do not physically appear inMario Golf: Super Rush, they make a cameo as one of the names competing in the Bonny Greens Open tournament.

Dr. Mario World

Icon of Dr. Iggy from Dr. Mario World
Iggy's icon inDr. Mario World.

Iggy appears as a doctor under the nameDr. Iggy inDr. Mario World. He was added on January 13, 2021. Dr. Iggy is available as a special stage reward inWorld 30. Dr. Iggy's skill involvesfloatie viruses, which is represented by him dancing while a wand is waved in stage mode, where in stage mode it immediately eliminates up to 3 of them even if they are covered in another object (e.g.ice) unless they are locked behind cages, while in versus mode it sends a number of them to the opponent's play area, where they fill in any gaps available starting from the topmost row, followed by left to right. Each floatie virus sent this way only requires eliminating once to fully remove. The amount of floatie viruses sent by this skill differ based on level, where it is three at level 1 and fifteen at level 5 (the latter with the added effect of filling the skill meter faster). In stage mode, using this skill when there are no more floatie viruses left will eliminate a randomvirus or object (if there are no viruses left), althoughcapsules cannot be removed by this skill.

Unused appearances

Super Princess Peach

Unused Super Princess Peach sprites.
Sprite sheet.
Unused Super Princess Peach sprites.
Standing.
UnusedSuper Princess Peach sprites.

Iggy was originally going to appear inSuper Princess Peach, although he wastaken out of the final game with the rest of the Koopalings. Out of all the Koopalings, Iggy is the only one with an animated sprite, and is in one of the test rooms hidden in the game.

General information

Physical description

Artwork of Iggy Koopa from a Nintendo coloring book. The coloring book was included in the July 2015 edition of Japan's TV Video Game Magazine to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Super Mario Bros.
Iggy's current appearance in theSuper Mario Bros. Encyclopedia.

As most of the other Koopalings, Iggy has a yellow and tan skin complexion, as well as a green head, a four-ribbed plated belly and padded feet. Iggy also shows similar teeth to Morton's. Iggy has a lanky appearance and he seems to be about twice as tall as Mario. He also has light green hair with dark green fades at the points that resembles leaves of a pineapple. He wears large, black-framed glasses over his eyes with light blue rings that disappear when he closes his eyes, thus suggesting that they are his irises.[16] Artwork made forSuper Mario World also depicts his eyes as eccentric swirls to indicate that the glasses he wears have very thick lenses, which is a common gag in Japanese media that Iggy shares withProfessor E. Gadd,Professor Frankly,Fawful, andFrancis. Furthermore, in the same game, he is shown to have eyelids[17] that return inPaper Mario: Color Splash. His shell has a lime-green hue matching the color of his hair and features purple rings around the spikes, which are beige-colored. As well as his distinctive glasses, he wears the same metal, spiked cuffs as the other Koopalings.

InSuper Mario Bros. 3 andSuper Mario World, Iggy's in-game sprites depict him with white hair (orange-yellow inSuper Mario Bros. 3'sAll-Stars remake) and a blue shell, most likely to differentiate his sprites from those of Larry (who is also depicted with white hair, but still has a green shell) while simultaneously respecting the technical limitations of the NES and SNES; however, in his official artwork for both games, Iggy is still shown wearing his green shell. Furthermore, in hisSuper Mario World boss battle, he uses Larry's hairstyle despite his own style existing in the game's graphics; he, however, uses his correct hair style in the cast roll.

Iggy's appearance in theSuper Smash Bros. series is unaltered compared to the otherSuper Mario characters, including Bowser. InSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate, however, Iggy receives a slightly darker and subdued color scheme, while his hair, spikes, shell, and glasses receive simple detailing. These traits are mostly shared with Bowser Jr. and the Koopalings.

Development

A sketch of Iggy Koopa's head.Iggy Koopa holding a magic wandIggy Koopa in Paper Mario: Color Splash.
Evolution of Iggy's physical appearance. From left to right: sketch made during Bowser's redesign for theFamily Computer Disk System version ofSuper Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (1986), artwork forSuper Mario Bros. 3, sprite inPaper Mario: Color Splash (2016).

Iggy has seen a few redesigns since his preliminary sketch, which only showed the head. Said sketch already features the distinctive glasses as well as the usual four protruding teeth and the mohawk. Differences with respect to his final design inSuper Mario Bros. 3 include the mouth, which is feline-shaped instead of being concave in the upper side like in the final design, and his mohawk, which features many more strands, some of which are pointing to the side instead of pointing mainly upward like they do in the artwork ofSuper Mario Bros. 3. Notably, in artwork forSuper Mario Bros. 3 the blue rings around the pupils appear even when Iggy closes his eyes, indicating their role in place of the swirls that appear in the sketch,[18] in artwork made forSuper Mario World on the other hand swirls very similar to the ones appearing in the preliminary sketch are shown in place of the pupils and said blue rings.

During his redesign inNew Super Mario Bros. Wii, the most visible change affects the hair. Before, Iggy's hairstyle was a mohawk whose colors were magenta, cyan and yellow likeLemmy's mohawk since theNintendo Official Guidebook ofSuper Mario Collection; in his new design, his hair is yellow-green in color and points upwards, spiting into four "tufts" at the tip. Furthermore, Iggy is given a lankier appearance and the color of his shell is changed to a more yellow-hued green to match the color of his hair, while the spikes become beige-colored instead of white and purple rings surrounding them appear on the shell.

Personality

Iggy Koopa performing an handstand in a picture in Super Mario Wisdom Games Picture Book 6: Mario Versus Bowser (「スーパーマリオちえあそびえほん 6 マリオ たい クッパ」).
Iggy performing a one-armed handstand

Although previously known for his intelligence as well as how much he studied and knew,[19] with theNintendo Adventure Books confirming this trait by portraying him as an inventor considered by Bowserthe brainy one, Iggy is now more often known and portrayed as well in Japanese material for his own frivolous personality,[20][21][22] reported in the English localization of certain games, as well as official English guides, as if he was insane by using terms likedemented andcrazed.[23][24][25] This trait is manifested both through his enthusiasm sometimes ending up in hyperactivity as well as by his typical happy facial expressions, shown since his artwork inSuper Mario Bros. 3, accompanied by very frequent laughs. Regardless of his frivolous nature, however, he has shown some degree of common sense, as he was notably the first Koopaling to speculate that the reason minions randomly attacked them inBowser Jr.'s Journey was because they had been brainwashed by Fawful, and ultimately turned out to be correct about that. He also is indicated to have a short temper, as one of his specials inBowser Jr.'s Journey has him getting angry and slamming his Koopa Clown Car on an enemy while wreathed in flames, and then making clear he was still angry. On a similar note, inBowser Jr. Journey, he is also shown to be extremely protective of Bowser Jr., although not quite to the extent of Morton, as the aforementioned special has him demanding to know in anger who harmed Bowser Jr. with Bowser Jr. pointing to the enemies before conducting the aforementioned special move on the target.

The enthusiasm and hyperactivity manifest themselves in the subsequent higher agility shown both inSuper Mario Bros. 3 as well as in the one-armed handstand he's able to perform in his picture shown inSuper Mario Wisdom Games Picture Book 6: Mario Versus Bowser. InNew Super Mario Bros. U, he also frequently runs around and even runs and stands upside-down, although it is inMario Kart 8 that the hyperactivity is evident, as a few of his stunts have him jumping out of his kart and running in place, or being too excited that he flails about on his bike as if he is about to fall off. His hyperactivity is further alluded to inBowser Jr.'s Journey, where he stated he was feeling like a long journey into distant lands in protest when Bowser Jr. demanded that he leave.

The frequent laughter on the other hand is a more consistently displayed trait. In the originalSuper Mario Bros. 3 manual, he has a crazed laughter (downplayed in the English localization), being present as well in the in-game English dialogue ofSuper Mario World. Before his rematch in his world's castle inNew Super Mario Bros. Wii, he is heard laughing at the animal noises outside his window and laughing exhilaratingly during the battle itself. InMario Kart 8, he can be heard giggling and laughing through various parts of the race. His laughter is featured both inMario & Luigi: Paper Jam and inMario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions, where in the latter, he laughs even when the Koopa Cruiser is about to explode. Similarly, inNew Super Mario Bros. Wii andNew Super Mario Bros. U, whenever he encounters Mario, he shouts as if he is rather excited to see him, unlike the other Koopalings.Paper Mario: Color Splash has him frequently laughing when fighting against Mario. The laughter can sometimes be a way to mock people, even when they are supposed to feel fear. This aspect of the laughter is first seen in the manual ofSuper Mario Bros. 3, where he cackles and deduces that Mario must be getting nervous about his upcoming fight against him, and is seen again inPaper Mario: Color Splash, where the laughters are often accompanied by mockery, sometimes directed at the fear Mario is supposedly having of him. Indeed, he is also said to provoke opponents with a joking attitude,[20] such as when he smacks his rear end in front of his adversary inNew Super Mario Bros. Wii,New Super Mario Bros. 2 andPaper Mario: Color Splash. The latter game even referenced this trait with one of his nicknames prior to entering the arena to personally challenge Mario for the yellow Big Paint Star: "The Spectacled Spanker." InNew Super Mario Bros. U, the taunt is limited to a laughter after the initial shout. Furthermore, inMario Kart 8 he also has a taunting laughter when he manages to hit someone with one of his items. However, despite his joking and more eccentric nature, he does have his reservations, as he mentioned once that even he would not find it funny if he walked over a cliff shortly after being forced to leave Bowser Jr.'s command.

He has his ownChain Chomp pet, seen first inNew Super Mario Bros. Wii and then reappeared inNew Super Mario Bros. 2 andMario & Luigi: Paper Jam. Volume 42 ofSuper Mario-kun shows that he is rather neglectful and abusive towards his pet, as he left it wandering in his castle until it was lost, starving, and stuck in a grate for one month before its encounter with Mario and his friends, and even calls it "stupid" for getting itself lost. In the same volume, he considers himself to be smart and, through his calculations (which consists of various doodles with mathematical symbols), believed he figured out how to defeat his foes. Though he claims he could easily beat Mario, he felt the reader would get bored and decided to have his Chain Chomp do away with the group instead.

InThe Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 andSuper Mario World, Hop is quite childish in personality, and he often pulls pranks instead of causing true crimes, though some episodes, such as "Life's Ruff", depict him acting more mischievous than usual.

In theSuper Mario Bros. comics andSuper Mario Adventures, Iggy's personality is largely identical to that of the other Koopalings, with him having no real defining characteristics. He mostly hangs around with Lemmy, who looks a lot like Iggy. Iggy and Lemmy pull pranks together and cause trouble, acting childish. He also seems to thinkBowser is somewhat stupid and acts as if he is smarter. This gets a brief reference inMario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey, where Iggy openly refuses to acknowledge Bowser was smart or wise and in the English version even implies that Bowser was even crazier than Iggy was for thinking that (which resulted in Bowser punching him across the room before reiterating his orders to the Koopalings to look after Bowser Jr. while he goes to Peach's Castle).

InMario is Missing!, Iggy speaks completely in rhyme and cannot stand still.

Mario Kart 8 shows that he has a glass manufacturing company, Iggy's Glass, which according to its slogan, produces glass for windshields. The JapaneseMario Kart 8 Direct also calls him a trickster.[26] In the English localization ofSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U this term is used as well to refer to him in place of thefrivolous person term used in the original Japanese text.[22]

Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam shows Iggy in a calmer fashion, not nearly as frivolous as he was, but now also quite childish in personality when together withLemmy. However, in the opening for Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser, an alternate story mode for the remake forMario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, his more demented nature is implied by his continuing to laugh, even when learning that the Koopa Cruiser was about to blow in contrast to Roy and Wendy's shocked reactions to the news.

InPaper Mario: Color Splash, Iggy is shown to be pretty arrogant and prone to mocking Mario as well as intimidating him, as evidenced by his mockingly claiming that Mario should look at a mirror to see "the look on his face" when he and his fellow chariot riders arrived, as well as by his referring to himself as "[Mario's] frustratingly overpowered opponent" and derisively referring to Mario as both "pretty boy" and "paper pusher" and taunting him by slapping his behind. His attempts at intimidating Mario even go as far as him asking his minions to tear Mario to pieces, offering 50 coins to whoever brings him Mario's hat. Finally, he is shown to be somewhat of a graceful loser, as he willingly allows Mario to get the Yellow Big Paint Star upon being beaten, although not without feeling humiliated at losing on his own "home turf".

While having amnesia and under the identity of "Charlie" inMario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey, Iggy proceeded to use slang terms often enough that subtitles were required.

Powers and abilities

Iggy is the fastest of the Koopalings, which is highlighted inSuper Mario Bros. 3 where he not only manages to fire his magic wand's spells at a faster rate than his siblings, but even fires two sets of spells at a time. Iggy rides a Chain Chomp in his boss battle inNew Super Mario Bros. Wii andNew Super Mario Bros. 2, utilizing a custom track. He can spin as a top inMario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and even move fast enough to make his opponents dizzy. In the alternate story modeMinion Quest: The Search for Bowser in the game's remake, he's also able to swiftly appear on top of a barrel containing Goombas in a manner that resembles teleportation. Like all the Koopalings in that game, he can also spit fireballs; he can also throw fireballs inSuper Mario World, which he holds in his hands before throwing them. As shown inNew Super Mario Bros Wii, his magic blasts are the most chaotic out of all the Koopalings. InHotel Mario he can cause small amounts of lightning to rain down on Mario. In addition, his unused sprites inSuper Princess Peach show that the Koopaling was to use his hair as a spear. InNew Super Mario Bros. U, Iggy has the ability to stand and walk upside down on ceilings and fire at least two varieties of spells: one being his normal chaotic green spell, and the other being red orbs that upon making contact with lava will summon Magmaarghs.

Profiles and statistics

Main article:List of Iggy profiles and statistics

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga enemy
Iggy
Iggy's Idle from MLSSHP550 (650)POW110-130 (125-140)Defense145 (155)
Speed93 (95)Experience800 (550)Coins99 (200)
LocationBowser's CastleJumpNormalHammerNormal
HandNormalFireNormalThunderNormal
Stat down?30%Stun?30%Burn?0%
Level37RoleBossItem dropMax Mushroom – 100% (None - 0%)
1-Up Mushroom – 61.29% (100%)
Notice
  • Stats in parentheses are from the Japanese version (if they differ from the original American and European stats).
  • Stats ingray are only found in the game's coding and are not available during "normal" gameplay.

Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam

Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam enemy
Iggy
Iggy Koopa in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam.HP790POW293 (280)Defense252 (243)Speed161
RoleBossTypeShelledWeaknessNoneLocation(s)Neo Bowser Castle
Level36Experience2100 (2095)Coins450Item dropNone - 0%
LV 2 Character Card - 100%
Notice: Stats in parentheses are from the game'sEasy Mode.

Paper Mario: Color Splash

Paper Mario: Color Splash enemy
Iggy
Iggy Koopa in Paper Mario: Color Splash.HP180TypeSpiny, ShelledRoleBossCard
StrongNoneWeakCard drop rateR
The fully painted Iggy Card in Paper Mario: Color Splash.
MovesMagic Attack (16), Triple Magic Attack (16 × 3), Shell Attack (16), Shell Line Attack (16), Shell Jump Attack (16), Chariot Counter Attack (1), Thwomp Attack (999), Blowback attack (16)
Location(s)The Golden Coliseum
QuotesUsual:"So anyway, I'm Iggy! I'll be your frustratingly overpowered opponent today!" ~ "Let's see what you're made of, pretty boy! Come at me!" ~ "OK, so you're not a COMPLETE waste of paint. Eyes on the prize, boys. Let's show him the REAL power of our chariots!" ~ "AHAHAHA! I'll let my minions wreck you while I go for a leisurely drive!" ~ "NOPE! You can't touch our chariots!" ~ "DENIED! You can't touch our chariots!" ~ No fair! Where'd you get that thing?" ~ "JUST KIDDING! Did you think it was over? That you could win just like that? AHAHAHA!" ~ "AHAHAHA!" ~ "Now, unless you brought two of those things...I'll just go ahead and END THIS! Lights out, Mario!" ~ "What's the matter, Mario? Battle Royal not going the way you thought it would? Well it's about to get even worse! Line 'em up, boys!" ~ "A pretend bone? OK, I'll pretend to lose! AHAHAHA!" ~ "AHAHAHA! These chariots were such a good investment." ~ "OK, this is getting boring. I'll put you out of my misery. Good-bye, Mario!" ~ "AW MAN! The sales guy told me those chariots were invincible! I want a refund!"
Enemy class
N/A
Dropped items
Hammer Scraps100Red paint6Yellow paint6Blue paint0Orange paint0Green paint0Purple paint0

Gallery

For this subject's image gallery, seeGallery:Iggy.

Portrayals

This is a list of all voice actors for Iggy Koopa.

In addition to this, the "Animal, Creature - Large Animal Death Scream" stock sound also used forBowser in some games is used for Iggy when he is defeated inSuper Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2.

Quotes

Main article:List of Iggy quotes

List of appearances

TitleDescriptionOriginal release dateSystem/format
Super Mario Bros. 3BossJapan:
October 23,1988
Nintendo Entertainment System
Super Mario WorldBossJapan:
November 21,1990
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Mario is Missing!BossNorth America:
1992
PC, Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Super Mario All-StarsBossJapan:
July 14,1993
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Yoshi's SafariBossJapan:
July 14, 1993
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Hotel MarioBossNorth America:
December 31,1994
Philips CD-i
Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario WorldBossUnited States:
December 1994
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2BossJapan:
December 14,2001
Game Boy Advance
Super Mario SunshineCameoJapan:
July 19,2002
Nintendo GameCube
Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3BossJapan:
July 21,2003
Game Boy Advance
Mario & Luigi: Superstar SagaBossNorth America:
November 17, 2003
Game Boy Advance
New Super Mario Bros. WiiBossAustralia:
November 12,2009
Wii
Super Mario All-Stars Limited EditionBossJapan:
October 21,2010
Wii
New Super Mario Bros. 2BossJapan:
July 28,2012
Nintendo 3DS
New Super Mario Bros. UBossNorth America:
November 18, 2012
Wii U
New Super Luigi UBossJapan:
June 19,2013
Wii U
Mario Kart 8Unlockable playable characterJapan:
May 29,2014
Wii U
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DSUnlockable playable character (palette swap)Japan:
September 13, 2014
Nintendo 3DS
Super Smash Bros. for Wii UPlayable character (palette swap)North America:
November 21, 2014
Wii U
Nintendo Badge ArcadeCameo as BadgeJapan:
December 17, 2014
Nintendo 3DS
Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. EditionBoss (playable afterwards)Japan:
April 29,2015
Nintendo 3DS
Mario & Luigi: Paper JamBossJapan:
December 3, 2015
Nintendo 3DS
Minecraft: Wii U EditionPlayable skin in the Super Mario Mash-Up PackNorth America:
May 17,2016
Wii U
Paper Mario: Color SplashBossNorth America:
October 7, 2016
Wii U
Mario Kart 8 DeluxePlayable characterJapan:
April 28,2017
Nintendo Switch
Minecraft: Nintendo Switch EditionPlayable skin in the Super Mario Mash-Up PackNorth America:
May 11, 2017
Nintendo Switch
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's MinionsAlly and BossJapan:
October 5, 2017
Nintendo 3DS
Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS EditionPlayable skin in the Super Mario Mash-Up PackNorth America:
June 5,2018
New Nintendo 3DS
Minecraft: Bedrock EditionPlayable skin in the Super Mario Mash-Up PackNorth America:
June 21, 2018
Nintendo Switch
Super Smash Bros. UltimateUnlockable playable character (palette swap)Japan:
December 7, 2018
Nintendo Switch
Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s JourneyAlly and enemyJapan:
December 27, 2018
Nintendo 3DS
New Super Mario Bros. U DeluxeBossJapan:
January 11,2019
Nintendo Switch
Mario Kart TourUnlockable playable character (update)Worldwide:
October 8, 2019
iOS, Android
Super Mario Maker 2 (version 3.0.0)EnemyWorldwide:
April 22,2020
Nintendo Switch
Mario Kart Live: Home CircuitNon-playable characterJapan:
October 16, 2020
Nintendo Switch
Dr. Mario WorldUnlockable playable character (update)Worldwide:
January 14,2021
iOS, Android
Nintendo World Championships: NES EditionBossWorldwide:
July 18,2024
Nintendo Switch

Naming

Iggy is named afterIggy Pop, a famous American punk rock singer and leader of the proto-punk bandThe Stooges.

Names in other languages

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Japaneseイギー[27][28][29][30]
Igī
Iggy
AlbanianHop[31]-Super Mario World television series
Arabicهوب[32]
Hopp
HopDIC cartoons
Chinese(Simplified)伊吉[30][33]
Yījí
Iggy
一吉酷霸[34]
Yījí Kùbà
Iggy Koopaprior toSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate
Chinese(Traditional)伊吉[30][35]
Yījí
Iggy
CroatianHop[36]-DIC cartoons
DanishHop[37]-The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3
DutchIggy[30]-
Iggy Koopa[38]
Hop[39]The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3
FinnishIggy[40]-
Hop[41]The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3
FrenchIggy[30]-
Iggy Koopa[38]
Hop[42]DIC cartoons
GermanIggy[30]-
Iggy Koopa[43][44]
Hop[45]DIC cartoons
GreekΧοπ[46]
Chop
HopDIC cartoons
HungarianHop[47]-The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3
ItalianIggy[30]-
Iggy Koopa[48]
Hop[49]DIC cartoons
Korean이기[30]
Igi
Iggy
이기 쿠파[50]
Igi Kupa
Iggy Koopa
[51]
Hap
HopDIC cartoons
NorwegianIggy[52]-
Hop[53]The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3
PolishIggy[54]-
Hop[55]DIC cartoons
PortugueseIggy[56]-
Iggy Koopa[57]
Hop[58]DIC cartoons
RomanianHop[59]-DIC cartoons
RussianИгги[30]
Iggi
Iggy
Хоп[60]
Hop
HopDIC cartoons
SerbianHip-Hop[61]-The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3
SlovenianHop[62]-The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3
Spanish(Latin American)Iggy Koopa[63]-
Hop[64]DIC cartoons
Spanish(European)Iggy[30]-
Iggy Koopa[65]
Hop[66]DIC cartoons
SwedishIggy[67]-
Iggy Koopa[68]
Hop[69]The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3
Thaiฮอปป์[70]
Hɔ̂ɔp
HopThe Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3

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FormsSmall MarioSuper MarioFire MarioRaccoon MarioFrog MarioTanooki Mario (Statue Mario) •Hammer MarioInvincible MarioCaped Marioa
Switch Cardsa1UP Kinoko ga 3UP Moon ni kawaru!Blue Green SwitchLuigi Power Up!!Orange SwitchSugu ni mantan! Power Meter!!Teki Power Up! Tokuten x2!!Timer yukkuri!
WorldsGrass LandDesert LandWater LandGiant LandSky LandIce LandPipe LandDark LandWarp ZoneWorld-ea
Locationse-Coin CastleaEnemy CoursePanel (N-Mark Spade Panel ·Spade Panel ·Start Panel) •Toad's HouseTreasure Ship
EnemiesMain gameAngry SunBaby CheepBig BerthaBlooberBloober babyBloober with kidsBob-omb"Boo" DiddlyBoomerang BrotherBoss BassBullet BillBuster BeetleBuzzy BeetleChain ChompCheep-CheepColossal Koopa ParatroopaDry BonesFiery Walking PiranhaFire BrotherFire ChompFiresnakeGiant KoopaGoombaGrand GoombaHammer BrotherHot FootJelectroKoopa ParatroopaKoopa TroopaKuribo's GoombaLakituLava LotusMicro-GoombaMissile BillMuncherPara-BeetlePara-GoombaPile Driver Micro-GoombaPiranha PlantPiranhacus GiganticusPodobooPtooieRocky WrenchRoto-DiscScattering BlooberSledge BrotherSpikeSpiny Cheep-CheepSpinySpiny EggStretchThwompVenus Fire TrapWalking Piranha
World-eaAmazing Flyin' Hammer BrotherBig BooBony BeetleBowser Statue (Super Mario World)BumptyChargin' ChuckFlurryGoomba (Super Mario World)HoopsterHotheadJumping Piranha PlantLil SparkyMagikoopaMonty MolePara-Goomba (Super Mario World)PorcupoRip Van FishSpike TopThwimpWiggler
ObstaclesBig gunBowser StatueCandy ringCannonCannonballDiagonal cannonFalling spikeaFire-BaraGiant cannonballLavaPitQuartet-cannonRocket EngineShifting wallSpikeTornadoTurtle Cannon
World-e mini-gamesaBlue Mushroom HouseOrange Mushroom HouseRed Mushroom House
Music"Airship BGM" • "Athletic BGM" ("Course Clear") • "Bros. Battle" • "Ending" • "Fireworks" • "Fortress BGM" • "Fortress Boss" • "Game Over" • "Ground BGM" • "King of the Koopas" • "Music Box" • "P Switch BGM / Toad's House" • "Player Down" • "Slot Game BGM / Memory Game BGM" • "Underwater BGM" • "World 1 Map (Grass Land)" • "World 2 Map (Desert Land)" • "World 3 Map (Water Land)" • "World 4 Map (Giant Land)" • "World 5 Map (Sky Land) - In the Sky" • "World 5 Map (Sky Land) - On the Ground" • "World 6 Map (Ice Land)" • "World 8 Map (Dark Land)"
MiscellaneousExtra lifeGame OverMario Bros.P-MeterTime Limit
Further info39 Super Mario Bros. 3 ValentinesBS Super Mario CollectionCompletione-Readerae-Reader cardsaFantasic World of Super Mario Bros. 3Gallery (Super Mario Advance 4) •Game Sound Museum: Super Mario Bros. 3Glitches (Super Mario Advance 4) •MultimediaNintendo Music (soundtrack) •Pre-release and unused content (Super Mario Advance 4) •Quick PollQuotesStaff (Super Mario Advance 4) •Super Mario All-Stars (+ Super Mario World ·Limited Edition) •Super Mario All Stars VideoSuper Mario Bros. 3 (pachinko machine)Super Mario Bros. 3 Bōken MeiroSuper Mario Bros. 1, 2, 3, Hop! Step! Jump!Super Mario Bros. 3 ~ Akihabara Electric CircusSuper Mario Embroidery WorldSuper Mario WorldThe Music Man
AdaptationsSuper Mario (Manga Super Mario Bros. 3 Kanzen Kōryakuhon ·Super Mario: Donkey Kong 2) •Super Mario 4koma Manga Theater (books:1 ·2 ·3 ·4 ·5 ·6 ·7 ·8 ·10) •Super Mario Bros. 3 (Gakushū Yōchien)Super Mario Bros. 3 (Wanpakku Comic)Super Mario Bros. MonogatariSuper Mario-kun (Volumes:3 ·5 ·30) •The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3
Super Mario World /Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2
Protagonists and alliesMarioLuigiPrincess ToadstoolYoshiRed YoshiBlue YoshiYellow YoshiBaby YoshiDolphinBird
BossesKoopalings (Iggy Koopa ·Morton Koopa Jr. ·Lemmy Koopa ·Ludwig von Koopa ·Roy Koopa ·Wendy O. Koopa ·Larry Koopa) •BowserReznorBig Boo
Items1-Up Mushroom3-Up MoonBerryBonus CoinCape FeatherCoinControl CoinDragon CoinYoshi's EggFire FlowerGray CoinLakitu's CloudMagic ballPower BalloonSuper MushroomSuper StarYoshi's Wings
Objects! Block! SwitchArrow SignBeanstalkBlue DoorBonus blockBridgeBubbleCloud BlockCoin BlockCoin counteraCount-LiftDaikonDiagonal platformDotted-Line BlockEmpty BlockEscalatorFenceFlimsy LiftFloating island platformFlying PlatformFlying Prize BlockGrab BlockGray BlockGray P SwitchHidden BlockIce BlockNote BlockJumping BoardKeyLiftMessage BlockON/OFF SwitchO/X BlockPiston LiftPrize BlockRevolving DoorRopeRotating BlockRoulette BlockSemisolid PlatformSingle Swing LiftSkull RaftSnake platformSpotlightSpring platformStar RoadStretch BlockSwitch BlockTriangular BlockTriple Swing LiftYellow DoorYoshi Cloud
Worlds ofDinosaur LandYoshi's Island (Yoshi's House ·Kappa Mountain) •Donut PlainsVanilla DomeTwin BridgesForest of IllusionChocolate IslandValley of BowserStar WorldSpecial Zone
MovesCarryCrouchDashFlyJumpLooking upSlideSpin JumpStompSwallowSwim
Enemies and obstaclesAmazing Flyin' Hammer BrotherBall 'N' ChainBanzai BillBig BooBig BubbleBig SteelyBlarggBlurpBob-ombBony BeetleBoo BuddyBoo Buddy BlockBoo Buddy SnakeBoo CrewBowser StatueBullet BillBuzzy BeetleChainsawChargin' ChuckCheep CheepCircling Boo BuddiesClimbing KoopaDecoyDino-RhinoDino-TorchDisappearing Boo BuddyDry BonesEerieFalling spikeFire SnakeFishboneFishin' BooFishin' LakituFloating MineFlying GoombaFuzzyGoombaGrinderHaunted HoleHotheadIceJumping Fire Piranha PlantJumping Piranha Plant (Jumping Pumpkin Plant) •Koopa ParatroopaKoopa TroopaLakituLakitu in a PipeLavaLava BubbleLil SparkyMagikoopaMechakoopaMega MoleMonty MoleMuncherNinjiPara-bombPara-GoombaPillarPiranha PlantPitPokeyPorcu-PufferRexRip Van FishShell (flashing)Shifting wallSkewerSpikeSpike (Super Mario World)Spike TopSpinySpiny EggSumo BrotherSuper KoopaSwooperThwimpThwompTorpedo TedTorpedo tubeTurtle CannonUnshelled KoopaUrchinVolcano LotusWiggler
Music and sound effects"Bowser BGM" • "Donut Plains (Map Screen)" • "Dragon Coin" • "Ending" • "Forest of Illusion (Map Screen)" • "Ground BGM" ("Athletic BGM" ·Bonus Game BGM" · "Castle BGM" · "Course Clear" · "Ghost House BGM" · "Underground BGM" · "Underwater BGM") • "Koopalings BGM" • "P Switch BGM" • "Pin-pon-pan-pon" • "Special World (Map Screen)" • "Title BGM" • "Valley of Bowser (Map Screen)" • "Vanilla Dome (Map Screen)" • "Yoshi ni noru toki" • "Yoshi's Island (Map Screen)"
Other1-Up RoomBonus gameBonus StarFallGiant GateItem StockKeyholeMidway GateSand cloudTimerTourist Tips
Further infoCharmy Water: Super Mario WorldGallery (GBA) •GlitchesMario 'n MeMario Bros.aMario ManiaSuper Mario World: Mario PachinkoMario SlotNintendo Kōshiki Guidebook Super Mario WorldNintendo Music (soundtrack) •Pégate a Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2Pre-release and unused contentStaff (GBA) •Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario WorldSuper Mario Bingo PartySuper Mario Embroidery WorldSuper Mario World (album)Super Mario World (ball-in-a-maze game)Super Mario World (handheld pinball game)Super Mario World (slot machine)Super Mario World (water game)Super Mario World Coin GameSuper Mario World Lucky CoinSuper Mario World: Mario Kiki IppatsuSuper Mario World: Mario no Pukapuka Ofuro LandSuper Mario World Mario no UFO CraneSuper Mario World Maze GameSuper Mario World Ojama ShootSuper Mario World Puzzle Game (1)Super Mario World Puzzle Game (2)Super Mario World Puzzle TsumikiThe Music Man
Adaptations4koma Manga Ōkoku (Super Mario:1 ·2 ·3 ·4 ·5 ·6 ·7) •GO! GO! Mario WorldNintendo Kōshiki Guidebook Super Mario WorldSuper Mario (Kodansha manga) (Super Mario Bros. 4: Super Mario World 1 ·Super Mario Bros. 4: Super Mario World 2 ·Super Mario Bros. 4: Super Mario World 3 ·Super Mario Bros. 4: Super Mario World 4 ·Super Mario Bros. 4: Super Mario World 5 ·Super Mario Bros. 4: Super Mario World 6 ·Super Mario Bros. 4: Super Mario World 7 ·Super Mario World 8 ·Super Mario World 9) •Super Mario 4koma Manga Theater (books:1 ·2 ·3 ·4 ·5 ·6 ·7 ·8 ·10) •Super Mario AdventuresSuper Mario World (television series)Super Mario World: Mario to Yoshi no Bōken LandSuper Mario-kun (Volumes:1 ·2 ·3 ·4 ·5 ·6)
Super Mario Bros. (Valiant Comics)
ComicsShort stories"The Legend" • "Dear Princess Toadstool" • "Koopa's Health and Beauty Tips" • "Koopa's Believe It or Else!" • "Mario Bros. Museum of Plumbing" • "Koopa's High School Yearbook" • "Fryguy High Yearbook -- Activity Page!" • "Family Album 'The Early Years'" • "Koopa-Kola" • "In the Swim! Fun and Sun Fashions" • "Get Koop-ed Up With the Nicest People" • "Koopatone" • "Family Album: Summer Camp" • "Kitchen Kraziness" • "Public Service Announcement" • "The Mario Bros. Guide to Grooming Your Moustache" • "Throne Out" • "Weight Up" • "Toad's House"
Full stories"The Fish That Should've Gotten Away" • "Mutiny on the Fungi" • "A Mouser in the Houser" • "Just Deserts" • "The Adventures of Dirk Drain-Head" • "You Again?" • "Piranha-Round Sue" • "Cloud Nine" • "Magic Carpet Madness" • "The Kingdom Enquirer" • "Bedtime for Drain-Head" • "Love Flounders" • "Betrayal Most Proper" • "Beauty and the Beach" • "Fins and Roses" • "Duh Stoopid Bomb!" • "Cloud Burst" • "The Buddy System" • "It's Always Fair Weather" • "Elect Mario for Man of the Year" • "The Revenge of Pipe Ooze!" • "Minor Defects" • "The Doctor Is In... Over His Head" • "Bowser Knows Best" • "Tanooki Suits Me"
German-exclusive"Besuch vom anderen Stern" • "Der sprechende Abfluß" • "Die Mario-Brüder und der Super-Sauger" • "Die unglaubliche Erfindung"
CharactersBebop and RocksteadyaBenny (It's Always Fair Weather)Benny (Just Deserts)BerthaChef SporeClarenceDirk Drain-HeadDr. Waldo BloomElliotFifty-Mile-MusherFishFluffyGary and JasonGreen NoodleaIggyKing KoopaKing ToadstoolLarryLemmyLudwigLuigiMarioMario's dadMario's momMoonfungieMortonMouserMrs. MilleraMushroom PeoplePiranha SuePookiePrincess ToadstoolProfessor BrainströmaRoyShredderaShrubsSmookersStanley the Talking FishStopwatchTanookiToadWartWendyWooster
EnemiesBaby CheepBeezoBig Cheep-CheepBirdoBlooperBoomerang BrotherBob-OmbBullet BillClawgripCobratDry BonesFlurryFryguyGoombaGunionHammer BrotherHoopsterJelectroKoopa TroopaKoopa ParatroopaLakituNinjiNipper PlantOstroPidgitPiranha PlantShyguySnifitSparkSparkySpinySpiny EggSpiny Cheep-CheepStretchTrouterTweeterVirus
LocationsBrooklynBurger WorldCamp Fix-a-LeakFryguy HighFryguy KindergartenKaboomka Fireworks FactoryKlub KoopaKoopa KingdomKoopa's CastleKoopamartMario Bros. Museum of PlumbingMario Bros. PlumbingMario's HouseMushroom KingdomMushroom Kingdom General HospitalPipe LandPrincess Toadstool's Castle (Koopacenter) •ScampioneaSnooze WorldSubconToad's houseWater LandWorld 1-1World 1-3World 3World 4-5World 5-1
Items, objects, vehicles, and misc.♩ Block? BlockAirshipAnnual Dirk Drain-Head Role-Playing GameAnnual Mushroomland FairAntipasteBlockBombC. Mentum's Famous Sticky JuiceCheeseChuckberryCloud Nine MattressCoinFlying Carpet JuiceFrog SuitGreen Gecko GemKoopa-KolaKoopatoneMagic Leaf RaccooniaMagic wandMask GateMaster Mirage ControlMona MushroomPlumber's LogReporter's HandbookSacred Cylinder of CheeseSmart BombStupid BombSuper LeafSuper-SaugeraTanooki SuitThe Spirit of FlatbushVitaminWarp Pipe
ReleasesNorth AmericaAdventures of the Super Mario Bros. No. 1Adventures of the Super Mario Bros. No. 2Adventures of the Super Mario Bros. No. 3Adventures of the Super Mario Bros. No. 4Adventures of the Super Mario Bros. No. 5Adventures of the Super Mario Bros. No. 6Adventures of the Super Mario Bros. No. 7Adventures of the Super Mario Bros. No. 8Adventures of the Super Mario Bros. No. 9Nintendo Comics System featuring Super Mario Bros. No. 5Nintendo Comics System featuring Super Mario Bros. No. 6Nintendo Comics System featuring Super Mario Bros. No. 8Nintendo Comics System featuring Super Mario Bros. No. 9Nintendo Comics System: Sneak Preview!Nintendo Comics System No. 1Nintendo Comics System No. 2Super Mario Bros. AdventuresSuper Mario Bros. No. 1 (heavy stock)Super Mario Bros. No. 1 (soft cover)Super Mario Bros. No. 2 (heavy stock)Super Mario Bros. No. 2 (soft cover)Super Mario Bros. No. 3 (heavy stock)Super Mario Bros. No. 3 (soft cover)Super Mario Bros. No. 4 (heavy stock)Super Mario Bros. No. 4 (soft cover)Super Mario Bros. No. 5 (heavy stock)Super Mario Bros. No. 5 (soft cover)Super Mario Bros. Special Edition No. 1Super Mario Bros.: Battle Against BowserSuper Mario Bros.: Mario's Special PowersSuper Mario Bros.: Meet the Koopa KidsThe Best of the Nintendo Comics SystemThe Best of the Super Mario Bros.
Foreign releasesLe Journal Nintendo №1Le Journal Nintendo №2Le Journal Nintendo №3Le Journal Nintendo №4Le Journal Nintendo №5Le Journal Nintendo №6Super Mario №7Super Mario №8Super Mario №9Super Mario №10Super Mario №11Super Mario №12Super Mario №13Super Mario №14Super Mario №15Super Mario №16Super Mario №17Super Mario Bros.Super Mario Bros. Comic-Magazin Nr. 1Super Mario Bros. Video-Comic-Magazin Nr. 2Super Mario Bros. Video-Comic-Magazin Nr. 3Super Mario Bros. Video-Comic-Magazin Nr. 4Super Mario Bros. Video-Comic-Magazin Nr. 5Super Mario Bros. Video-Comic-Magazin Nr. 6Super Mario Bros. Video-Comic-Magazin Nr. 7Super Mario Bros. Video-Comic-Magazin Nr. 8Super Mario Bros. Video-Comic-Magazin Nr. 9Super Mario Bros. Video-Comic-Magazin Nr. 10Super Mario Bros. Video-Comic-Magazin Nr. 11Super Mario Bros. Video-Comic-Magazin Nr. 12Super Mario Bros. Video-Comic-Magazin Nr. 13Super Mario Bros. em Quadrinhos №1Super Mario Bros. em Quadrinhos №2Super Mario Bros. em Quadrinhos №3Super Mario Bros. em Quadrinhos №4
MiscellaneousFrog MarioGalleryNintendo Comics SystemRaccoon MarioReleasesStaffTanooki Mario
a Exclusive to the German version
Nintendo Adventure Books
BooksBook 1:Double Trouble • Book 2:Leaping Lizards • Book 3:Monster Mix-Up • Book 4:Koopa Capers • Book 5:Pipe Down! • Book 6:Doors to Doom • Book 7:Dinosaur Dilemma • Book 8:Flown the Koopa • Book 11:Unjust Desserts • Book 12:Brain Drain
CharactersAshbyAngus BoomerBowserBowser's CousinBrockC. Everett KoopaDoc DrakeDoctor Sigmund ShrinkasaurusDonkey KongDonkey Kong Jr.Dr. Sporis von FungensteinElmoFeldsparFrancis Ford KoopolaFryguyGary KoopaGerkinsGoomby and FoombyIggyJames Fennimore KoopaJustinLarryLemmyLudwigLuigiMarioMicro-dolphin (Donny) •MortonMushroom KingPrincess ToadstoolRight&Wrong BrothersRoyScottSpikeThesaurusTie-rack-asaurus NecksTimes-Square-atopsToadToddTryclydeWartWendyWoosterYoshi
EnemiesAmazing Flyin' Hammer BrotherBeezoBlarggBlooberBloober babyBloober NannyBob-ombBoo DiddlyBoomerang BrotherBullet BillBuzz-BombBuzzy BeetleChain ChompChargin' ChuckCheep CheepChomp-MuncherClawgripCobratDino RhinoDino-TorchDry BonesEerieFire BrotherFish BoneFire ChompFiresnakeFuzzyGLOMGoombaGoomba TroopaGoombombGoomerang BrotherGrand GoombaHoopsterHot FootElectric jellyfishKing-TroopaKoopa ParatroopaKoopa TroopaKumoLava LotusMecha-KoopaMega MoleMicro-GoombaMuncherNinjiNipper plantPara-GoombaPiranha plantPodobooPidgitPokeyPtooeyRed-hot TroopaRexReznorRocky WrenchShyguySledge BrotherSlimosaurSoopa Koopa ParatroopaSpike TopSpinySpiny Cheep-CheepSpiny EggSuper-Duper Mario Bros.SwooperThwompTweeterUrchinWiggler
LocationsBowser's CastleBrooklynDark LandDino-forestDinosaur LakeDinosaur LandDoom ShipFort KoopaFortressFungus FreewayHall of HorrorsIggy's labKoopa and Kailey CircusKoopa Command CenterKoopahari DesertLake TrilobiteLava PitsMagma PitsMario Brothers PlumbingMorton's houseboatMushroom Elementary SchoolMushroom KingdomMushroom PalaceMushroom StadiumMushroom WorldNew York CityPalace GardenPipe LandS.S. MoreltaniaSubconValley of the KoopasVine SceneWater LandWMUSH
Items, objects, vehicles, and misc.AnchorArmy bootsBag of popcornBalloonBasket of applesBasketballBoom-Boom's socksBoomer Berry JuiceBottle of Shrinking PotionBrick BlockCoinCowboy bootsDino Derby ticketsFire FlowerFlashlightFrog SuitFungus UpGarage door openerGold penGreen FizzHammerKey (Doors to Doom ·Koopa Capers) •Koopa KolaLichen ColaMagic FeatherMagic wandMagnifying glassMorel MoxieMushroom Kingdom Health NewsMushroom Kingdom Network SystemNoisemakerPauline's parasolPizzaPlumber's OathPlungerPogo stickQuestion blockRecipeRemote controlScissorsStarmanSuper MushroomTanooki SuitTapeWading bootsWingsWrench (Unjust Desserts ·Brain Drain)
Mario is Missing! (PC) /Mario is Missing! (SNES) /Mario is Missing! (NES)
CharactersMayor (Amsterdam)
Bowser
Curator
Dino-Rhino
Donkey Kong
Iggy Koopa
Kid
Larry Koopa
Ludwig von Koopa
Luigi
Mario
Mayor A. Cheever
Mayor Bernstein
Mayor Cellout
Mayor Chasen
Mayor Cook
Mayor Devotegetter
Mayor Froobnitz
Mayor Grenewetzki
Mayor Griffeath
Mayor Ima Worrywart
Mayor I. V. Gottserve
Mayor Kotzenberg
Mayor Laabs
Mayor Lan Slide
Mayor Linguine
Mayor L. S. Ismore
Mayor McCarthy
Mayor McChan
Mayor Munchkins
Mayor O. K. Leeder
Mayor Schmutznikov
Mayor Sidley
Mayor Singer
Mayor Smallburg
Monty Mole
Policewoman
Princess Toadstool
Professor
Roy Koopa
Toad
Toronto mayor
Tour Guide
Tourist
Wendy Koopa
Yoshi
EnemiesKoopa
Pokey
Cities, landmarks, and itemsAmsterdam
Rembrandt's House (Rembrandt's paintbrush)
Aalsmeer Flower Market (Tulip from the Aalsmeer Flower Market)
Amsterdam Diamond Center (Diamond)
Canal (Canal Boat steering wheel)
Athens
Parthenon (Parthenon Column)
Erechtheion Temple (Caryatid)
Presidential Palace (Foustanella)
Hadrian's Arch (Brass Plaque)
Beijing
Forbidden City (Gate of Heavenly Peace)
Great Wall of China (Stone from the Great Wall)
Tian An Men Square (Monument to the People's Heroes)
Temple of Heaven (Hall of Good Harvest)
Berlin
Berlin Wall (Brick from the Berlin Wall)
Brandenburg Gate (Brandenburg Gate Horseshoe)
Charlottenburg Palace (Sophie Charlotte's Crown)
Unter der Linden Street (Unter der Linden park bench)
Bombay
Elephanta Caves (Statue of Shiva)
Gateway of India (Indian Flag)
Victoria Terminus (Train Ticket from Victoria Terminus)
Buenos Aires
Teatro Colon (Flute from the Teatro Colon)
Obelisk Monument (Stone from the Obelisk)
Gaucho Museum (Boleadoras)
Cairo
Sphinx (Klaft of the Sphinx)
Tomb of King Tutenkhamen (King Tut's mask)
Mosque of Mohammed Ali (Gingerbread Clock)
Great Pyramid (Top Brick of the Great Pyramid)
Dublin
Guinness Brewery (Guinness Beer Label)
O'Connell Street Lamppost (Lamppost Shamrock)
Statue of G.B. Shaw (Beard from the G.B. Shaw statue)
Trinity College Library (Irish Harp)
Istanbul
Topkapi Museum (Turkish towel from the Harem Baths)
Blue Mosque (Blue Mosque tile)
Galata Bridge (Turkish Flag)
Jerusalem
Dome of the Rock
Western Wall (Western Wall brick)
Damascus Gate
Shrine of the Book (Dead Sea Scrolls)
Kathmandu
Toothache Tree (Toothache Tree Nail)
Asan Tole (Rickshaw)
Balaju tank (Reclining Vishnu)
London
Tower of London (Crown Jewels)
Buckingham Palace (Guard's bearskin hat)
Big Ben (Big Ben's minute hand)
Westminster Abbey (Bust of Shakespeare)
10 Downing Street (Door to 10 Downing Street)
Madrid
Ventas Bullring (Matador's Cape)
Prado Museum (Guernica)
Spanish Parliament (Lion's Tail from the Parliament)
Marrakech
Jemaa-el-Fna Marketplace (Cobra)
Koutoubia (Gold Globe)
Saadian Tombs (Carved Tile)
Ourika Camel Market (Camel Saddle)
Mexico City
Zocalo (Mexican tile)
National Palace (Diego Rivera Mural)
Angel of Independence (Angel)
Pyramid of the Sun (Top of the Pyramid)
Fine Arts Palace (Fine Arts catalog)
Montreal
Mount Royal (Important stone)
St. Joseph's Oratory (Dome of St. Joseph's Oratory)
Olympic Stadium (Tilted Tower)
Moscow
Bolshoi Ballet (Bolshoi Ballet slipper
/Bolshoi Ballet Tutu
)
Kremlin (Cannonball from the Emperor's Cannon
/Emperor's Bell
)
Lenin's Tomb (Guard's hat pin)
Moscow Metro (Moscow Metro M)
St. Basil's Cathedral (Cathedral Dome)
Nairobi
Kenyatta Conference Center (Revolving restaurant menu)
Maasai village (Maasai Headdress)
Nairobi National Park (Baby elephant)
National Museum of Kenya (Human skull)
New York City
Statue of Liberty (Statue of Liberty Torch)
United Nations Plaza (U.S. Flag)
Empire State Building (King Kong)
Radio City Music Hall (Rockette)
Rockefeller Center (Statue of Prometheus)
Paris
Eiffel Tower (Tricolor)
Louvre (Mona Lisa)
Arc de Triomphe (Eternal Flame)
Cathedral of Notre Dame (Notre Dame Bell)
Rio de Janeiro
Maracana Stadium (Soccer Ball)
Sugar Loaf Mountain (Sugar Loaf Mountain cable car)
Copacabana Beach (Copacabana beach seashell)
Carnival (Carnival headdress)
Christ the Redeemer Statue (Spotlight from Christ the Redeemer Statue)
Rome
Colosseum (Gladiator's spear)
Sistine Chapel (Michelangelo's Paintbrush
/Sistine Chapel ceiling
)
Trevi Fountain (Coins from the Trevi Fountain)
Pantheon (Column from the Pantheon)
Spanish Steps (Bannister from the Spanish Steps)
San Francisco
Golden Gate Bridge (Golden Gate Bridge fog horn)
Alcatraz (Striped prison shirt)
Cable Car (Cable Car Bell)
Transamerica Pyramid (Top of the Transamerica Pyramid)
Coit Tower (Window from Coit Tower)
Sydney
Sydney Opera House (Sydney Opera Sheet Music)
Sydney Harbor Bridge (Steel Girder from the Harbor Bridge)
Taronga Zoo (Taronga Zoo koala)
Bondi Beach (Surfboard from Bondi Beach)
Tokyo
Kabuki Theater (Mask from the Kabuki Theater)
Ueno Zoo (Tong Tong)
Sensoji Temple (Sensoji Temple Lantern)
Kokugikan Arena (Sumo Apron)
Great Buddha of Kamakura (Great Buddha's Orange)
Toronto
Canadian National Tower (Telescope from the Canadian National Tower)
Canadian Mounty Station (Mounty's Hat)
Toronto City Hall (Golden Maple Leaf from City Hall)
OtherGlobulator
Information Booth
Locator
Taxi token
Further infoGalleryMultimediaQuotesStaff
Appears in the DOS/Mac release
Appears in the SNES release
Appears in theCD-ROM Deluxe release
Appears in the NES release
Mario's Early Years! Fun with Letters /Mario's Early Years! Fun with Numbers /Mario's Early Years! Preschool Fun
CharactersMarioLuigiPrincess PeachToadYoshiBaby Yoshi
EnemiesPiranha PlantGoombaBowserLarry KoopaIggy Koopa
WorldsFun with LettersFirst Letter WorldVowel WorldAlphabet WorldSentence WorldBlending WorldaBuilding WorldbSound WorldLast Letter WorldSing Song WorldbStory Worldb
Fun with NumbersNumber WorldCounting WorldComparing WorldHow Many WorldShape WorldSame and Different WorldSorting WorldSing Song WorldbPattern Worldb
Preschool FunShape WorldCounting WorldBody WorldListening WorldOpposite WorldColor WorldSing Song WorldbTime Worldb
OtherGallery (Fun with Letters ·Fun with Numbers ·Preschool Fun) •Mario's Early Years! CD-ROM Collection • Staff (Fun with Letters ·Fun with Numbers ·Preschool Fun) •Warp Pipe
a Referred to in the SNES version as Building World
b Exclusive to the PC version
The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3
EpisodesAnimatedEpisode 1: "Sneaky Lying Cheating Giant Ninja Koopas" • Episode 2: "Reptiles in the Rose Garden" • Episode 3: "Mind Your Mummy Mommy, Mario" • Episode 4: "The Beauty of Kootie" • Episode 5: "Princess Toadstool for President" • Episode 6: "Never Koop a Koopa" • Episode 7: "Reign Storm" • Episode 8: "Toddler Terrors of Time Travel" • Episode 9: "Dadzilla" • Episode 10: "Tag Team Trouble" • Episode 11: "Oh, Brother!" • Episode 12: "Misadventure of Mighty Plumber" • Episode 13: "A Toadally Magical Adventure" • Episode 14: "Misadventures in Babysitting" • Episode 15: "Do the Koopa" • Episode 16: "Kootie Pie Rocks" • Episode 17: "Mush-Rumors" • Episode 18: "The Ugly Mermaid" • Episode 19: "Crimes R Us" • Episode 20: "Life's Ruff" • Episode 21: "Up, Up, and a Koopa" • Episode 22: "7 Continents for 7 Koopas" • Episode 23: "True Colors" • Episode 24: "Recycled Koopa" • Episode 25: "The Venice Menace" • Episode 26: "Super Koopa" • "Frog Feats" (Unaired) • "Kowabunga Koopa!" (Unaired) • "Lotto Trouble" (Unaired) • "You Bet Your Lasagna!" (Unaired)
Live-actionEpisode 1Episode 2Episode 3Episode 4Episode 5
CharactersProtagonistsLuigi (Kassanova Koopa) •MarioPrincess ToadstoolToad
Koopa Family andKoopalingsBig Mouth KoopaBully KoopaCheatsy KoopaHip KoopaHop KoopaKing Bowser KoopaKooky von KoopaKootie Pie Koopa (Lady Fettuccini Alfredo)
Bowser's MinionsAbominable SnowkoopaAngry SunBaby CheepBlockBlooberBloober babyBloober with kidsBob-ombBoo DiddlyBoom BoomBoomerang BrotherBoss BassBullet BillCannonballChain ChompCheep-CheepDry BonesFire BrotherFire ChompFiresnakeGiant Land Para-GoombaGoombaHammer BrotherHot FootJelectroKoopa ParatroopaKoopa ZombieKuribo's GoombaLakituLava LotusMagic Piranha PlantNipper PlantPara-BeetlePara-GoombaPiranha PlantPtooieRobot PrincessRocky WrenchSledge BrotherSpinySpiny EggThwomp
OtherBakerBudBud and Missy's motherCaptainCrime Wave ClydeCutterDoctorElephantEmperor EdGiraffeHermanHolly MackerelJuniorJunior's mom and dadKing MackerelKing WindbagKittyMadzillaMadzilla's MomMarco Polo's PlumbersMayor of New York CityMighty PlumberMilli VanilliMissyMr. PresidentMrs. PresidentMushroom Kingdom Fire DepartmentMushroom Marauder and Jake the Crusher FungusMushroom nannyMushroom PeopleMushroom refereeNormanPainterPenguinsPipe creaturesPrince HugoPrince MushroomkhamenQueen MushroomkhamenRoyal ParrotServantSultanToad's cousinVenice pizza manWizard King of the WestZebra
LocationsRegions of the Mushroom WorldDark LandDesert LandGiant LandIce LandMertropolisMushroom KingdomMushroom SeaPipe LandSky LandUnderground Maze of PipesWater Land
Landmarks of the Mushroom WorldAce Magic Wand FactoryBrooklyn BridgeFirst Mushroom BankKastle KoopaMushroom CastleMushroom Kingdom OrphanageMushroom Kingdom TreasuryMushroom Land Central LibraryMushroom Shopping MallPipe Land TreasuryTemple of Gloom
Regions of the
Real World
AfricaAntarcticaAustraliaBrooklynHawaiiHollywoodMiamiNew York CityNorth AmericaParisSouth AmericaUnited States of AmericaVeniceWashington, D.C.
Landmarks of the Real WorldBastilleEiffel TowerFlorida State PoochitentiaryGreat Wall of ChinaHollywood BowlKennedy Space CenterLouvreMario Brothers PlumbingStatue of LibertyWashington MonumentWhite House
FormsFire MarioFrog MarioInvincible MarioRaccoon Mario
Items, objects,
vehicles, and misc.
? BlockBlockBowser StatueCrud CannonDoom Dancer Music BoxDoom ShipDoom SubFire FlowerFireballFireworksFrog SuitFudjieGold CoinInvincible StarJump BlockKaroobiKoopa Color GoopaKoopa CloggerKooper-Dooper Raiser-UpperKoopa trashKoopascopeLame BrainerLevitation BeamMagic pendantMagic WandMagic WingsNasty NetNice Guy PotionPlumber PolePlumber's PeriscopePlumber's PuttyPower ShowerSteam Cloud BalloonSteam powered mummy sledSuper LeafSuper Slurp PipeTag Team Wrestling TournamentTankThe Adventures of Mighty PlumberTime Travel TubeTransmutational Brainwave AnalyzerTrash SmasherWarp Pipe
Songs"Ninja Man" • "Do the Frog" • "Wipe Out" • "Slippin' and Slidin'" • "Great Balls of Fire" • "Sizzle" • "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" • "Baby Chase" • "Gonna Stomp My Name on the Walk of Fame" • "Burn, Baby, Burn" • "Double Crossing" • "Brotherly Love" • "Super Plumber" • "I'ma Hurricane" • "Do the Koopa" • "Blame It on the Rain" • "Girl You Know It's True" • "In My Frog Suit" • "Never Kiss a Mermaid" • "It's a Dog's Life" • "What Goes Up" • "When Koopas Paint the Town" • "Stench City" • "Speedy Gondola" • "My Karoobi" • "Mega Move" • "Super Mario" • "Mario Rap"
MiscellaneousCaptain N & The Video Game MastersGalleryHome media releasesQuotesStaffSuper Mario Bros. (FAST channel)Voice actors
Super Mario World television series
EpisodesEpisode 1: "Fire Sale" • Episode 2: "The Wheel Thing" • Episode 3: "Send in the Clown" • Episode 4: "Ghosts 'R' Us" • Episode 5: "The Night Before Cave Christmas" • Episode 6: "King Scoopa Koopa" • Episode 7: "Born to Ride" • Episode 8: "Party Line" • Episode 9: "Gopher Bash" • Episode 10: "Rock TV" • Episode 11: "The Yoshi Shuffle" • Episode 12: "A Little Learning" • Episode 13: "Mama Luigi"
CharactersProtagonistsLuigiMarioOogtarPrincess ToadstoolYoshi
Koopa family andKoopalingsBig Mouth KoopaBully KoopaCheatsy KoopaHip KoopaHop KoopaKing Bowser KoopaKooky von KoopaKootie Pie Koopa
Bowser's MinionsBig GhostBlarggBlurpBob-ombCaterpillarDino-RhinoDino-TorchDry BonesFire Piranha PlantFire PlantFire SumoGhostGoombaGopherKoopa Football PlayerKoopa TroopaKoopa WizardMagnum BillMechkoopaNinjiPara-GoombaPiranha PlantPorcupinefishRexRip Van FishSmell Bob-ombThwompTorpedo TedUnshelled KoopaUrchin
OtherCave PeopleChickadactylDino RidersDolphinEvil dinosaurMama FireplantOoga and UggaTyrannosaurus TwinsWizenheimer
LocationsRegionsDinosaur WorldDome CityEnchanted ForestIce LandLava PitsStar Path
LandmarksDome CastleFlew the Koopa's Fried Chickendactyl StandGhost HouseMario Brothers PlumbingNeon CastleScoopa Koopa's Fast FoodStar RoadTar Pit Milk Bar
Items, objects, vehicles, and misc.? BlockBall 'N' ChainBerryBig SteelyBowser StatueCape FeatherCavemobileEgg Scoopa KoopaFire FlowerFireballFishboneFlying Clown HeadGold CoinGoomba QuicheJumping BoardKeyKeyholeKoopa SezKoopasonic Rock TVMagic BalloonMagic WingsMega MechanasaurRevolving DoorRoulette BlockSkull RaftSpotlightSuper MushroomStarmanTriangle BlockWarp Pipe
FormsBalloon MarioCape MarioFire MarioInvincible Mario
Songs"Super Mario World Main Title" • "Super Mario" • "Kootie Pie Rap" • "Motor City" • "At the Circus" • "Wizard" • "Rockin' With the Sleigh Bells" • "Time to Run" • "Time to Get Wild" • "Listen to the Grapevine" • "Cheatsy's Life" • "Tail of the Dinosaur" • "Rah-Rah" • "Rockin' the High School" • "Looking for You"
Home media releasesCaptain N and the New Super Mario WorldCaptain N: The Game Master and the New Super Mario World (VHS 1) •Captain N: The Game Master and the New Super Mario World (VHS 2) •Las aventuras de Super Mario Bros. 3: Volumen 3 (DEIA) •Las aventuras de Super Mario Bros. 3: Volumen 3 (Photopak) •Las aventuras de Super Mario Bros. 3: Volumen 4 (DEIA) •Las aventuras de Super Mario Bros. 3: Volumen 4 (Photopak) •Las aventuras de Super Mario Bros. 3: Volumen 5 (DEIA) •Las aventuras de Super Mario Bros. 3: Volumen 5 (Photopak) •Las peripecias de Super Mario World: Volumen 1Las peripecias de Super Mario World: Volumen 2Las peripecias de Super Mario World: Volumen 4Koopa KroniclesMario Bros. MixPîi-nɔ́ɔng Mario: Kun Mɛ̂ɛ LuigiSuper Mario 2: Oi ánthropoi ton spilaionSuper Mario Bros. 4: KlaunSuper Mario Bros. 4: Nevolje s TelefonomSuper Mario Bros. 4: Spas u Zadnji ČasSuper Mario Bros. №5Super Mario Bros. №6Super Mario Bros. №8Super Mario Bros. №9Super Mario Bros. Super Christmas Adventures!Super Mario Bros.: King Scoopa KoopaSuper Mario IV: 1Super Mario IV: 2Super Mario IV: 3Super Mario IV: 4Super Mario VilágaSuper Mario World (Canadian DVD) •Super Mario World (German DVD) •Super Mario World: Classic CollectionSuper Mario World: The Complete SeriesSuper Mario World 4Super Mario World: 1Super Mario World: 2Super Mario World: 3Super Mario World: 4Super Mario World: Born to Ride & Other StoriesSuper Mario World: Koopa's Stone Age QuestsSuper Mario World: The Wheel Thing & Other AdventuresSuper Mario World: Volume 1Super Mario World: Volume 2Super Mario World: Volume 3Super Mario World: Yoshi the SuperstarSuper Mario: New Mario WorldThe Super Mario Bros. Super Show!The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!: The Wheel Thing / Fire SaleThe Super Mario World: The New Super Mario
MiscellaneousCaptain N & The Video Game MastersChristmasGalleryMario All StarsQuotesStaffSuper Mario Bros. (FAST channel)Voice actors
Yoshi's Safari
CharactersMarioYoshiPrincess PeachPrince PineKing Fret
Jewelry Land locationsLight RealmGrass LandMushroom LandPipe IslandCrescent CoastSpirit MountainGrand BridgeFloat Castle I
Dark RealmCornice CaveGhost MansionFloat Castle IIDark SeaBowser's Castle
BossesHammer BrotherLemmy KoopaLudwig von KoopaBoomerang BrotherWendy O. KoopaTakotsuboLarry KoopaSledge BrotherMorton Koopa Jr.Iggy Koopa (King Gessō) •Roy KoopaFiresnakeMagikoopaLakituBig BooChargin' ChuckKame HōdaiBowser (Busō Koopa)
EnemiesAnvilBlooberBob-ombBig BooBullet BillCheep-CheepFlying GoombaGreen ShellKoopa Para TroopaKoopa TroopaMechakoopaMonty MoleNipper PlantPara BombPodobooSpinySpiny EggTako
Power-upsPower-up MushroomFire FlowerNutSuper Star
Items1-Up MushroomBig CoinClockCoinFlying ? BlockMagic gem
ObjectsFlying ? BlockMagic gem
ObjectsDash ZoneJump zoneJunction
WeaponsSuper Scope
MiscellaneousGalleryMultimediaSuper Jump
Hotel Mario
ProtagonistsMarioLuigiPrincess Toadstool
BossesKoopalings (Morton ·Roy ·Larry ·Lemmy ·Ludwig ·Wendy ·Iggy) •Bowser
ObjectsItemsCoin (rainbow variant) •Super MushroomFire FlowerStar ManToad
MiscellaneousBowser's Ghost CologneBowser's Sourpuss BreadLetter
HotelsMorton's Wood Door Hysteria HotelRoy's HardBrick HotelLarry's Chillton HotelLemmy's High-ate Regency HotelLudwig's Thump Castle HotelWendy's Blitz Snarlton HotelBowser's Seizures Palace Hotel
EnemiesBanzai BillBellhop GoombaBig BooBoo BuddyBuzzy BeetleCloudEvil coinFireFlying GoombaFlying KoopaGoombaKoopaMecha KoopaMini NinjaMonty MoleParabombPat the BatRhinestone GoombaSkeleton KoopaSpinyWigglerZ Koopa
MiscellaneousGalleryMediaPre-release and unused contentQuotesScriptStaff
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga /Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions /Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser
Characters (Superstar Saga)ProtagonistsMario1,2Luigi1,2Princess Peach1,2Prince PeasleyBowser1,2
AntagonistsCackletta (Bowletta) •FawfulPoppleBowser (Rookie)1,2
Supporting charactersBeanbean troops1,2Bink1,2Blablanadon1,2Bloat1,2Boddle1,2Border Bros1,2BubblesChuckleroot1,2Chuckleroot's granddaughter1,2Cork and CaskDoctor1,2Dr. Toadley2Fava1,2Firebrand and Thunderhand1,2Hammerhead Bros.1,2Harhall1,2Hermie IIIHoohoo civilization1,2Jellyfish Sisters1,2Lady Lima1,2Miles Tones1,2Moai1,2Mole1,2Pea1,2Peach-bot1,2Photographer (Koopa Troopa)1,2Pipeman1,2Professor E. GaddProspector1,2Psycho Kamek1Queen Bean1,2Soybean civilization1,2SpangleStarshade Bros.1,2Toadsworth1,2Tolstar1,2Tuki1,2Yoshi Fan Club1,2
SpeciesAnkoopa1Beanish1,2Beanlet1,2Big Koopa Troopa2Designbomb1,2Ghost1,2Hoohooligan1,2Kurako1,2Lagoon-dweller1,2Oho JeeSailor1,2ThwompToad1,2Winkle1,2Yoshi1,2
Characters (The Search for Bowser)ProtagonistsCaptain Goomba3 (Gold3) •Captain Shy Guy3Captain Boo3 (Gold3) •Captain Koopa Troopa3 (Gold3) •Koopalings (Iggy ·Morton ·Lemmy ·Ludwig ·Roy ·Wendy ·Larry)
AntagonistsCackletta (Bowletta) •FawfulPopple
Supporting charactersBowser3Corporal Paraplonk3Private Goomp3Sergeant Guy3Prince PeasleyBubblesCork and CaskHermie IIIProfessor E. GaddSpangleStarlow3
Special movesOverworld/solo attacksDash1,2An M ripped from the game.Dunk Hammer1,2An L ripped from the game.Firebrand1,2An M ripped from the game.Hammer1,2High Jump1,2An L ripped from the game.Jump1,2Mini-Mario1,2An M ripped from the game.Pump Mario1,2An M ripped from the game.Spin Jump1,2An M ripped from the game.Surfboard1,2An L ripped from the game.Tickle1,2An L ripped from the game.Thunderhand1,2An L ripped from the game.
Bros. Attacks1,2Bounce Bros.An L ripped from the game.Chopper Bros.An M ripped from the game.Cyclone Bros.An L ripped from the game.Fire Bros.An M ripped from the game.Knockback Bros.An L ripped from the game.Splash Bros.An M ripped from the game.Swing Bros.An M ripped from the game.Thunder Bros.An L ripped from the game.
Captain Commands3DenyRallyChancePlay DeadLightningParryPass the Bob-ombThwomp ThumpClash of CaptainsCall for BackupSneak AttackShell Shock
BossesSuperstar SagaBirdoBowletta1,2Bowser1,2Cackletta1,2Chuckolator1,2Dragohoho1,2FawfulFlaret1,2Hermie III1,2Hoohooros1,2Jojora1,2Jojora's friends1,2Koopalings (Iggy ·Morton ·Lemmy ·Ludwig ·Roy ·Wendy ·Larry) •Mom Piranha1,2PoppleQueen Bean1,2Rookie1,2Tolstar1,2Trunkle1,2Wiggler1,2
The Search for BowserBirdoCorporal Paraplonk3FawfulKoopalings (Iggy ·Morton ·Lemmy ·Ludwig ·Roy ·Wendy ·Larry) •PopplePrivate Goomp3Sergeant Guy3
LocationsBeanbean Airport1,2Beanbean Borderland1,2Beanbean Castle1,2Beanbean Castle Sewers/Beanbean Castle Sewer1,2Beanbean Castle Town1,2Beanbean Outskirts/Beanbean FieldsBeanbean KingdomBowser's CastleCastle Town Item Shop1,2Chateau de Chucklehuck1,2Chucklehuck WoodsFire Palace1,2Guffawha Ruins1,2Gwarhar LagoonHarhall's Studio1,2Hoohoo MountainHoohoo Village1,2Information Booth1,2Joke's EndKoopa CruiserLittle Fungitown1,2Little Fungitown Item Shop1,2Mario and Luigi's house1,2Mushroom Kingdom1,2Oho Oasis1,2Oho Ocean1,2Pipe House1,2Princess Peach's Castle1,2Relaxation Room1,2S.S. Chuckola1,2Seabed1,2Starbeans Cafe1,2Stardust Fields1,2Teehee ValleyThunder Palace1,2Toadtown Square/Peach's Castle1,2Winkle Colosseum1,2Woohoo Hooniversity1,2Yoshi Theater1,2
EnemiesSuperstar SagaAnuboo1,2Beanerang BroBeanieBill Blaster1,2Blooper1,2Bob-ombBooCheep Cheep1Chomp Bro1,2Chuck GuyChuckorok1,2ClumphDry Bones4Eeker1,2Elite Chuck GuyElite Dry Bones1,2Elite Gritty Goomba1,2Elite Limbo BroElite PestnutElite TroopeaFighter Fly1,2FuzzbushFuzzy1,2Glurp1,2Gold BeanieGoombaGoomdiver1,2Gritty GoombaGunner Guy1,2Hammer BroIce SnifitLakipeaLaser Snifit1,2Limbo BroMagikoopaMalibut1,2Mecha-Blooper1,2Mecha-Chomp1MechakoopaOucher Glass1,2ParabeanieParatroopeaPestnutPiranha BeanPiranha Plant1,2Puffer-Cheep1RexRoto-Disc1,2Sand Cheep1,2ScaratroopeaSharkbone1,2SharpeaSniper Bill1,2Spiky Snifit1,2Spiny4Spiny Cheep Cheep2StarkissSuper Fly1,2Sworm1,2TanoombaTime Bob-omb1,2TroopeaVirus1,2Yo Bro1,2
The Search for BowserBandit3Beanerang BroBeanieBig Boo3Big Tail Goomba3Bob-ombBomb Boo3BooBoomerang Bro3Broozer3Buzzy Beetle3Chain Chomp3Chargin' Chuck3Chuck GuyClumphDry Bones4Elite Captain Quartet3Elite Chuck GuyElite Limbo BroElite PestnutElite TroopeaFire Bro3Fire Stalking Piranha Plant3Fly Guy3FuzzbushGold BeanieGoombaGoomba Tower3Green Magikoopa3Gritty GoombaHammer BroIce Bro3Ice SnifitKoopa Paratroopa3Koopa Troopa3LakipeaLakitu3Limbo BroMagikoopaMechakoopaMechawful3Para-Beetle3ParabeanieParagoomba3ParatroopeaPestnutPiranha BeanPokey3Red Magikoopa3RexScaratroopeaSharpeaShy Guy3Spear Guy3Spike3Spiny4Spiny Cheep Cheep2StarkissTail Boo3TanoombaTroopeaWhite Magikoopa3
ItemsConsumables1-Up Mushroom1,21-Up Super1,2100 Coin210 Coin250-Coin2Boo Biscuit2Coin1,2Five Coin1,2Golden Mushroom1,2Green Pepper1,2Max Mushroom1,2Max Nut1,2Max Syrup1,2Mushroom1,2Nut1,2Red Pepper1,2Refreshing Herb1,2Super Mushroom1,2Super Nut1,2Super Syrup1,2Syrup1,2Ultra Mushroom1,2Ultra Nut1,2Ultra Syrup1,2
Key itemsBean Fruit1,2Beanbean Brooch1,2Beanbean Map1,2Beanstar1,2Beanstar piece1,2Beanstone1,2Chuckola Fruit1,2Chuckola Reserve1,2Crabbie Grass1,2Face1,2Fake Beanstar1,2Flaming statue1,2Hoohoo Spirit1,2InvincishroomMembership Card1,2Neon Egg1,2Peach's Extra Dress1,2Pearl Bean1,2Peasley's Rose1,2Precious belonging1,2Red and Green Goblets1,2Secret Scroll 11,2Secret Scroll 21,2Suitcase1,2Winkle Card1,2
Bean Juice1,2Chuckle BlendChuckoccinoHoohoo BlendHoolumbianTeehee BlendTeeheespressoWoohoo Blend
Special itemsBonus Ring1,2Cobalt Necktie1,2Excite Spring1,2Game Boy Horror SP1,2Great Force1,2Greed Wallet1,2Power Grip1Secret Specs2
Blocks1,2! Block? BlockBros. BlockCommand BlockHidden BlockHoohoo BlockL BlockM BlockRally BlockRandom BlockRecovery blockSave AlbumSimu-BlockSpin Block
OtherAxe1,2Badge1,2Bean1,2Bike Pads1,2Black Rock1,2Boo Statue1,2Brown Rock1,2Button1,2Cart1,2Gold ringChuckola Cola1,2Clothing1,2Conductor1,2Gown1,2Gray Rock1,2Headgear1,2Invincibility Mushroom3Koopa Clown Car1,2Lift1,2Poison Mushroom1,2Poltergust 30001,2Pressure Plate1,2Recording2Region map1Rolling Bar Defense System1,2Spiky Stardust Defense System1,2Spring Pad1,2Super Poltergust 30011,2Surfing Spot1,2Toad Express1,2Torch1,2Wall Face1,2Warp Pipe1,2Watering hole1,2Waterspout1,2Whirlwind1,2
Game mechanicsStatsBros. Point1,2DefenseExperience PointHeart PointLevel upPowerSpeed1,2Spirit3Stache1,2
ElementsFireThunder
StatusBurn1,2Charred1,2DEF-DownDEF-UpDizzyDownedFury2Heavy G1,2Invisible2Light G1,2Poison1,2POW-DownPOW-UpProhibited Command1,2SPD-Down1,2SPD-Up1,2Trip1,2
Battle mechanicsAction CommandAdvanced Command/Super Attack1,2Counterattack1,2Emergency Block2First StrikeFlee1,2Lucky hit
Minigames1,2Border JumpMysterious Mine CartsStar 'Stache SmashBarrelChuckola BounceSurfing GameSplart
Music"A New Adventure Begins" • "We're Off Again!" • "Touch of Evil" • "Prince Peasley's Theme" • "Fawful Music" • "Bowser's Road" • "Cackletta, the Fiercest Foe" • "A Journey Full of Laughs" • "Going Home" • "Stardust Fields Area 64" • "Hoohoo Mountaintop" • "The Kingdom Called Beanbean" • "Beanish People" • "Castle of Beans" • "Chucklehuck Woods" • "Danger Abounds!" • "Woohoo Hooniversity" • "Sea... Sea... Sea..." • "Don't Dwell on Danger" • "Sweet Surfin'" • "Hold the Corny Jokes, Please!" • "Decisive Battleground" • "Let's Go!" • "We Can't Lose!" • "The Marvelous Duo" • "Fawful and Cackletta" • "Time to Settle This!" • "Showdown with Cackletta!" • "Win & Dance" • "Let's Kick it into High Gear!" • "Star 'Stache Smash!" • "To Challenge!" • "It's My Turn" • "This is Minion Turf!" • "Everyone, Attack!" • "Fighting Friends" • "Let's Talk Strategy" • "Bowser's Minions March"
OtherBattle Guide2Bean Fever1,2Beanbean AirBeanhole locations1 (Bowser's Minions2) •Block locations1 (Bowser's Minions2) •Bestiary1 (Bowser's Minions2) •Enemy formations1,2Gallery1 (Bowser's Minions2) •Gear1 (Bowser's Minions2) •Glitches1 (Bowser's Minions2) •Hidden Block locations1Hooroglyphs1,2Kingdom Courier1,2Level up progressions1,2Luigi-do CheckMario & Luigi Moves GuideMario & Luigi RPG: Sound Selection1Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions TriviaMario & Luigi: Superstar Saga Joke SpinnerMario Bros.1Multimedia1 (Bowser's Minions2) •Pre-release and unused content1Quick PollQuotes1 (Bowser's Minions2) •Shops2Special Skill3Sound test2Staff1 (Bowser's Minions2) •Story summaries2
1Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
2Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions
3Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser
4 Enemy variants differ inMario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions
New Super Mario Bros. Wii
Playable charactersMarioLuigiYellow Toad and Blue Toad
FormsSmall MarioSuper MarioFire MarioPropeller MarioIce MarioPenguin MarioMini MarioInvincible Mario
Non-playable charactersYoshiYellow YoshiLight Blue YoshiPink YoshiPrincess PeachToadsJumbo Rays
EnemiesAmpBanzai BillBig BooBig Chain ChompBig Dry BonesBig FuzzyBig ThwompBig UrchinBig WigglerBlooperBlooper BabyBlooper NannyBob-ombBooBoomerang BroBramballBroozerBulberBull's-Eye BanzaiBullet BillChain ChompCheep CheepCheep-ChompClampyClimbing KoopaCooliganCrowberDeep-CheepDry BonesEep CheepFire BroFire SnakeFlame ChompFooFuzzyGiant GoombaGoombaHuckit CrabHammer BroHeavy Para-BeetleHefty GoombaIce BroJellybeamKing BillKoopa ParatroopaKoopa TroopaLakituLava BubbleMechakoopaMega Cheep-CheepMega Deep-CheepMini GoombaMissile BillMonty MoleMuncherPara-BeetleParabombParagoombaPiranha FlowerPiranha PlantPokeyPorcupufferPrickly GoombaRiver Piranha PlantRocky WrenchScaredy RatSledge BroSpikeSpike TopSpinySpiny Cheep CheepSpiny EggStalking Piranha PlantStone SpikeSuper Piranha PlantSwoopThwompUrchinVenus Fire TrapWet BonesWiggler
ObstaclesAshBall 'n' ChainBanzai Bill CannonBig gunBill BlasterBill Blaster TurretBowser's FireballBurnerCannonCannonballElectrical fieldFireFire BarGhost BlockGhost VaseGiant cannonballGiant Spiked BallHuge IcicleIceIcicleJunior Clown CarLavaLava GeyserLava swellLava tideMoving torchPitPoisonous swampQuartet-cannonQuicksandSandstormShifting wallSkewerSpellSpike BallSpikesVolcanic debrisVolcano
BossesThe KoopalingsLarryRoyLemmyWendyIggyMortonLudwig
Other bossesBowser Jr.MagikoopaBowserSuper Bowser
Items and power-ups1-Up MushroomBarrelBlue CoinBuzzy ShellCoinFire FlowerFruitGlow BlockHidden CoinIce blockIce FlowerKeyKoopa ShellMini MushroomPenguin SuitPOW BlockPropeller BlockPropeller MushroomRed CoinSpringboardStarStar CoinSuper MushroomToad balloonYoshi's Egg
Objects! Switch? Block? Switch10-Coin BlockAnchorArrow liftBolt LiftBone liftBouncing ballBouncy CloudBrick BlockBridgeBubble-jet pipeCliffCloudCogConveyor BeltCrateDoorDotted-Line BlockFalse wallFenceFence wheelFlag (midway point)Flip panelFloating barrelFloating BlockFlowerFlying ? BlockGray BlockHalf-circle rockHanging chainHanging vineIce BlockIce platformIce Snake BlockIce WallInvisible BlockIron BlockJump BlockLarge ! SwitchLarge shellLiftLight BlockLimited LiftMushroom PlatformP SwitchPaddle PlatformPalm treePendulum PlatformPipePipe CannonPolePole (goal)Pole (secret goal)RaftRail BlockRed RingRemote-Control PlatformRemote-Controlled Clown CarRising/Falling CeilingRemote-Controlled ElevatorRemote-Controlled FenceRemote-Controlled LiftRising/Falling CeilingRocky wallRolling logRopeRope ladderRotating squareRoulette BlockSand GeyserScale LiftScrewScrewtop LiftScrewtop ShroomSemisolid PlatformSmall pipeSpine CoasterStretch BlockStretch ShroomSquare cloudSuper Guide BlockSwingSwinging HammerTilt LiftTilting platformTreasure chestTrick doorTurning FloorUnstable mushroomVineWaterWater BallWater tideYellow ledge
LocationsWorldsWorld 1World 2World 3World 4World 5World 6World 7World 8World 9World Coin
OtherPeach's CastleToad Houses
MovesCrouchDashDouble JumpDrill SpinFlutter JumpGround PoundJumpMidair SpinPropeller JumpShell TossSimultaneous Ground PoundSlideSpin JumpStompSwallowSwimTriple JumpWall Jump
Gameplay elements1-up BlastCoin BattleEnemy CourseExtra lifeFortressGhost HouseHint moviesPaahPower-up PanelsScoreSecret exitTime LimitWarp Cannon
Music"Bonus Area" • "Castle Theme" • "Coast Theme" • "Desert Theme" • "Forest Theme" • "Ghost House Theme" • "Lava Cave / Underground Ruins Theme" • "Lava Theme" • "Title Theme" ("Game Over") • "Toad House Minigame" • "Underwater Theme" • "World 1 Map"
Further infoEmblemGalleryGlitchesIwata AsksMultimediaNew Super Mario Bros. MiiNew Super Mario Bros. Wii (pachinko game)New Super Mario Bros. Wii Coin Roulette GumNew Super Mario Bros. Wii Lucky Coin Jr.New Super Mario Bros. Wii Official Sticker CollectionNew Super Mario Bros. Wii Ouchi de Capcoro Game MachineNew Super Mario Bros. Wii: Simplified Piano SolosNew Super Mario Bros. Wii Slot MachinePre-release and unused contentStaffSuper Mario Brothers WiiTrading cards
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 PiranhaGold 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
ObstaclesBanzai Bill CannonBill BlasterBill Blaster TurretBob-omb CannonBoo WallBoulderBoulder (ice)Bowser StatueBowser's FireballBurnerCurrentFire BarFireballIceLarge 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 BlockHinged panelIce BlockIce Donut BlockLarge ! SwitchLiftLittle birdLong Donut BlockMoving FenceMushroom PlatformMushroom TrampolineNote BlockP 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 infoGalleryGlitchesIwata AsksPre-release and unused contentStaff
New Super Mario Bros. U /New Super Luigi U /New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe
Playable charactersMarioLuigiYellow ToadBlue ToadMiiNabbitcToadettee
FormsSmall MarioSuper MarioFlying Squirrel MarioFire MarioIce MarioMini MarioPropeller MarioPenguin MarioInvincible MarioPower Squirrel MarioPeachettee
YoshisYoshiBalloon Baby YoshiBubble Baby YoshiGlowing Baby Yoshi
Non-playable charactersPrincess PeachToads
EnemiesAmpaBanzai BillBig AmpaBig BooBig Buzzy BeetleaBig Cheep CheepBig Deep CheepbBig Dry BonesBig Eep CheepbBig Fire PiranhabBig FuzzyBig GoombaaBig Koopa TroopaaBig Piranha PlantBig PokeyBig ThwompBig UrchinBig WigglerBlooperBlooper BabyaBlooper NannyaBob-ombBony BeetleBooBoomerang BroBramballBroozerBulberaBullet BillBuzzy BeetleChain ChompCheep CheepCheep ChompClampyaCooliganDeep CheepbDragoneelDry BonesEep CheepFire BroFire Piranha PlantFire SnakeFish BoneFlame ChompFliprusFooFuzzyGoombaGoombratGrrrolHammer BroHeavy Para-BeetleHefty GoombaHuckit CrabIce BroIce Piranha PlantJellybeamaKing BillKoopa ParatroopaKoopa TroopaLakituLava BubbleMagmaarghMagmawMecha CheepaMechakoopaMega GrrrolMini GoombaMissile BillMonty MoleMuncherPara-BeetleParabombParagoombaaPiranha PlantPiranha PodPokeyPorcupufferPrickly GoombaRiver Piranha PlantRocky WrenchaScaredy RataSledge BroSpikeSpike TopSpinySpiny Cheep CheepSpiny EggStalking Piranha PlantStone SpikeSumo BroSwoopaTargeting TedThwimpaThwompTorpedo TedUrchinWaddlewingWiggler
ObstaclesAshBanzai Bill CannonBig gunBill BlasterBill Blaster TurretBob-omb CannonbBowser StunnerBowser's FlameBurnerCannonaCannonballaCurrentFire BarGhost BlockGiant cannonballHuge Fire BarHuge IcicleIceIcicleJunior Clown CarLavaLava GeyserLava swellLava tideMecha HandMoving blockMoving torchPitPoison BogQuicksandSkewerSpellSpike BallSpikesSpinnerTorpedo BaseTorpedo tubea
BossesTower bossesBoom BoomBoss Sumo BroMagikoopa
The KoopalingsLemmyMortonLarryWendyIggyRoyLudwig
Other bossesBowser Jr.MagikoopaBowserGiant Bowser
Items and power-ups1-Up Mushroom3-Up MoonBarrelBlue CoinBoost StarBuzzy ShellCoinFire FlowerFruitGreen CoinHidden CoinIce blockIce FlowerKoopa ShellMini MushroomP-AcornPenguin SuitPOW BlockPropeller MushroomRed CoinStar CoinSuper AcornSuper CrowneSuper MushroomSuper StarTrampolineYoshi's Egg
Objects! Switch? Block? Switch3-Up Moon Blockd10-Coin BlockAirshipArrow liftBean PlatformBeanstalkBig BlockBlue RingbBone bridgeBoost BlockdBoss cannonBouncy CloudBrick BlockBridgeCheckpoint FlagaClockwork BlockCloud LiftCogConveyor BeltCracked blockCrateCross LiftDonut BlockDoorEmpty BlockFalse wallFloorFlowerFlying ? BlockGiant ShellGoal PoleGoal Pole (secret)Goal ringGreen RingHanging chainHanging vineHidden BlockIce ChunkIce platformIron BlockJet PipeLeaf PlatformLiftLight-Up-LiftLimited LiftLimited Lift (Remote-Control)Luigi BlockbMagical platformMega ? BlockMistMoving FenceMushroom PlatformNote BlockNutP SwitchPaddle PlatformaPalm treePendulum PlatformPolePipePipe CannonRed RingRemote-Control PlatformRocking PlatformRocky wallRolling logRope ladderRoulette BlockSand GeyserScale LiftScrewtopScrewtop LiftScrewtop PlatformScrewtop ShroomSeesaw Log BridgeSeesaw ShroomSeesaw Shroom (blue)bSemisolid PlatformSlide LiftSmall pipeSnake BlockSpine CoasterStar LiftStart BlockStone blockStone-EyeStretch BlockStretch ShroomSuper Guide BlockaSwinging HammerSwitch-LiftbTilting mushroomaTrack BlockTreasure chestTrick doorTurning FloorWaterWater BallWater GeyserWater tideWobble Rock
LocationsWorldsAcorn PlainsLayer-Cake DesertSparkling WatersFrosted GlacierSoda JungleRock-Candy MinesMeringue CloudsPeach's CastleSuperstar Road
OtherMushroom KingdomSecret IslandCoin CoursesaToad Houses
MovesCrouchDashDouble JumpDrill SpinFloaty JumpeFlutter JumpGround PoundJumpMidair JumpeMidair SpinPropeller JumpScuttlebShell TossSimultaneous Ground PoundSlideSpin JumpStompSwallowSwimTriple JumpWall Jump
Gameplay elementsBoost ModeBoost RushaChallenge ModeaCoin BattleaEnemy CourseExtra lifeLuigi sightingsbPaahPointSecret exitTime LimitTower
Music"Coin Edit" • "Ground Theme" ("Athletic Theme") • "Secret Island Record Room"
New Super Mario Bros. U Dokodemo Game CollectionDokan Basket (Clear Blue)Dokan Basket (Clear Red)Double Meiro ADouble Meiro BGuruguru Shot (Clear Blue)Guruguru Shot (Clear Red)VS Pinball (Clear Blue)VS Pinball (Clear Red)
Further infoBonus Videos (alternative titles for Bonus Video categories) •EmblemGallery (Luigi ·Deluxe) •GlitchesIwata AsksMultimediaNew Super Mario Bros. MiiNew Super Mario Bros. U + New Super Luigi UNew Super Mario Bros. U Coin Rush TowerNintendo Music (soundtrack) •Pre-release and unused contentStaff (Luigi ·Deluxe)
a Exclusive to theNew Super Mario Bros. U campaign
b Exclusive to theNew Super Luigi U campaign
c Present in both campaigns, but has different roles in each
d Only in the Wii U release
e Only in the Nintendo Switch release
Mario Kart 8 /Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Drivers
FeatherBaby MarioBaby LuigiBaby PeachBaby DaisyBaby RosalinaLemmyDry BonesTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
LightToadKoopa TroopaShy Guy (Light-bluea ·Blacka ·Greena ·Yellowa ·Whitea ·Bluea ·Pinka ·Orangea) •LakituToadetteLarryWendyCat PeachaVillager (Female)aIsabelleaBowser Jr.Transparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxeInkling GirlTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxeDiddy KongTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 Deluxec
MediumPeachDaisyYoshi (Light-bluea ·Blacka ·Reda ·Yellowa ·Whitea ·Bluea ·Pinka ·Orangea) •MarioLuigiIggyLudwigTanooki MarioaVillager (Male)aInkling BoyTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxeBirdoTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 Deluxec (Light-blueTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 Deluxec · BlackTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 Deluxec · RedTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 Deluxec · YellowTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 Deluxec · WhiteTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 Deluxec · BlueTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 Deluxec · GreenTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 Deluxec · OrangeTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 Deluxec) •KamekTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecPeachetteTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 Deluxec
CruiserRosalinaDonkey KongWaluigiRoyLinkaKing BooTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxeWigglerTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecPaulineTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 Deluxec
HeavyMetal Mario (GoldTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 Deluxe) •Pink Gold PeachBowserWarioMortonDry BowseraPetey PiranhaTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecFunky KongTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 Deluxec
AnyMii
Vehicle parts
BodiesKartsStandard KartPipe FrameMach 8Steel DriverCat CruiserCircuit SpecialTri-SpeederBadwagonPrancerBiddybuggyLandshipSneekerSports CoupeGold StandardGLAaW 25 Silver Arrowa300 SL RoadsteraBlue FalconaTanooki KartaB DasheraStreetleaP-WingaKoopa ClownTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Standard bikesStandard BikeThe DukeFlame RiderVarmintMr. ScootyCity TripperaMaster Cycle ZeroTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 Deluxeb
Sport bikesCometSport BikeJet BikeYoshi BikeMaster Cyclea
ATVsStandard ATVWild WigglerTeddy BuggyBone RattleraSplat BuggyTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxeInkstrikerTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
TiresStandardMonsterRollerSlimSlickMetalButtonOff-RoadSpongeWoodCushionBlue StandardHot MonsterAzure RollerCrimson SlimCyber SlickRetro Off-RoadGold TiresGLA TiresaTriforce TiresaLeaf TiresaAncient TiresTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 Deluxeb
GlidersSuper GliderCloud GliderWario WingWaddle WingPeach ParasolParachuteParafoilFlower GliderBowser KitePlane GliderMKTV ParafoilGold GliderHylian KiteaPaper GlideraParagliderTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 Deluxeb
Courses
New coursesMushroom CupMario Kart StadiumWater ParkSweet Sweet CanyonThwomp Ruins
Flower CupMario CircuitToad HarborTwisted MansionShy Guy Falls
Star CupSunshine AirportDolphin ShoalsElectrodromeMount Wario
Special CupCloudtop CruiseBone-Dry DunesBowser's CastleRainbow Road
Classic coursesShell CupWii Moo Moo MeadowsGBA Mario CircuitDS Cheep Cheep BeachN64 Toad's Turnpike
Banana CupGCN Dry Dry DesertSNES Donut Plains 3N64 Royal Raceway3DS DK Jungle
Leaf CupDS Wario StadiumGCN Sherbet Land3DS Music ParkN64 Yoshi Valley
Lightning CupDS Tick-Tock Clock3DS Piranha Plant SlideWii Grumble VolcanoN64 Rainbow Road
DLC coursesaEgg CupGCN Yoshi CircuitExcitebike ArenaDragon DriftwayMute City
Triforce CupWii Wario's Gold MineSNES Rainbow RoadIce Ice OutpostHyrule Circuit
Crossing CupGCN Baby ParkGBA Cheese LandWild WoodsAnimal Crossing
Bell Cup3DS Neo Bowser CityGBA Ribbon RoadSuper Bell SubwayBig Blue
Booster coursesTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecGolden Dash CupTour Paris Promenade3DS Toad CircuitN64 Choco MountainWii Coconut Mall
Lucky Cat CupTour Tokyo BlurDS Shroom RidgeGBA Sky GardenNinja Hideaway
Turnip CupTour New York MinuteSNES Mario Circuit 3N64 Kalimari DesertDS Waluigi Pinball
Propeller CupTour Sydney SprintGBA Snow LandWii Mushroom GorgeSky-High Sundae
Rock CupTour London LoopGBA Boo Lake3DS Rock Rock MountainWii Maple Treeway
Moon CupTour Berlin BywaysDS Peach GardensMerry Mountain3DS Rainbow Road
Fruit CupTour Amsterdam DriftGBA Riverside ParkWii DK SummitYoshi's Island
Boomerang CupTour Bangkok RushDS Mario CircuitGCN Waluigi StadiumTour Singapore Speedway
Feather CupTour Athens DashGCN Daisy CruiserWii Moonview HighwaySqueaky Clean Sprint
Cherry CupTour Los Angeles LapsGBA Sunset WildsWii Koopa CapeTour Vancouver Velocity
Acorn CupTour Rome AvantiGCN DK MountainWii Daisy CircuitPiranha Plant Cove
Spiny CupTour Madrid Drive3DS Rosalina's Ice WorldSNES Bowser Castle 3Wii Rainbow Road
Battle coursesWii UCrazy Eight in Mario Kart 8New coursesMario CircuitToad Harbor
Classic coursesWii Moo Moo MeadowsGCN Dry Dry DesertSNES Donut Plains 3N64 Toad's TurnpikeGCN Sherbet LandN64 Yoshi Valley
SwitchTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxeNew coursesBattle StadiumSweet Sweet KingdomDragon PalaceLunar ColonyUrchin Underpass
Classic courses3DS Wuhu TownGCN Luigi's MansionSNES Battle Course 1
Other
ItemsBananaBlooperBooTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxeBoomerang FlowerBullet BillCoinCrazy EightFeatherTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxeFire FlowerGolden MushroomGreen ShellLightningMushroomPiranha PlantRed ShellSpiny ShellSuper HornTriple BananasTriple Green ShellsTriple MushroomsTriple Red Shells
Course objectsAntigravity PanelArrow fieldTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecBarrelBath BombTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecBeach BallTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecBellaBoardBob-omb CarTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecBoulderBowser StatueBusBumperTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecCannonCarCargo truckCashTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxeCeiling NeedleTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecClock handCoinCrateCurrentDash PanelDash panel ramp truckDrain pipeFalling PillarFireFire BarFire ChainFlipperTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecGlide RampGoal RingTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecHoopTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecHot-air balloonHalf-pipeTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecIceIcicleTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecItem BoxLava GeyserLeaf pileaMaster SwordaMecha Piranha PlantTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecMetal ballTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecMine CartaMushroom PlatformTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecMushroom TrampolineTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecOil slickPickup truckPitaRingRollerRupeeaSnowboyaSnowmanSpin Boost PillarSpinnerSpinning tubeTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecSubmarineTableTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecTire stackToy DuckTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecToy GoombaTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecTraffic coneTrainaVolcanic debrisWater GeyserTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecWinged CloudTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 Deluxec
Enemies and speciesBig WigglerTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecBone Piranha PlantBooBouncing NoteBulberTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecChain ChompCheep CheepClampyTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecDeku BabaaDolphinDry BonesExploring Shy GuyTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecFire Piranha PlantTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecFire SnakeFish BoneFreezieFrogoonFuzzyTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecGoombaGoomba TowerGoonieTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecHammer KnightHuffin PuffinTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecIncoming ChompTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecInnertube GoombaTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecJellybeamKeeseaLava BowserMantaMecha CheepMechakoopaMini ToadaMonty MoleMoo MooMr. ResettiaNep-EnutTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecNokiPenguinTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecPetal GuyTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecPiantaPiranha PlantPokeyPtooieTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecRaving Piranha PlantRocky WrenchTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecScreaming PillarShoeTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecSidestepperSkating Shy GuySmall birdSnowboarding Shy GuyTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecStar ThwompaStilt GuyTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecSwoopThwompTiki GoonToadUnagiWhompTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecYoshi
TechniquesAnti-gravityDriftHopMini-TurboRocket StartSlipstreamSpin BoostSpin TurnJump BoostU-turnUnderwater driving
Notable areas, landmarks, and sightingsAmsterdam (Canal)Transparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecAthens (Hadrian's Arch ·Parthenon)Transparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecBangkokTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecBerlin (Berlin Wall ·Brandenburg Gate ·Charlottenburg Palace)Transparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecBowser's CastleDaisy CruiseraDK's Tree HouseHammer Bros. SphinxLondon (Big Ben ·Tower Bridge ·Tower of London)Transparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecLuigi's MansionMadrid (Prado Museum ·Ventas Bullring)Transparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecNew York (Empire State Building ·Statue of Liberty ·Rockefeller Center)Transparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecParis (Arc de Triomphe ·Cathedral of Notre Dame ·Eiffel Tower ·Louvre)Transparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecRome (Colosseum ·Spanish Steps ·Trevi Fountain)Transparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecPeach's CastleSydneyTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecTokyoTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecVancouverTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 Deluxec
Battle modesBalloon BattleRenegade RoundupTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxeBob-omb BlastTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxeCoin RunnersTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxeShine ThiefTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Music"Battle Stadium"Transparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 Deluxe • "Bone-Dry Dunes" • "Cloudtop Cruise" • "Dolphin Shoals" • "Dragon Driftway" • "Electrodrome" • "Ice Ice Outpost" • "Lunar Colony"Transparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 Deluxe • "Mario Circuit" ("Mario Kart Stadium") • "Rainbow Road" • "Sky-High Sundae"Transparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 Deluxec • "Squeaky Clean Sprint"Transparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 Deluxec • "Super Bell Subway"a • "Sweet Sweet Canyon" • "Thwomp Ruins" • "Toad Harbor" • "Twisted Mansion" • "Water Park" • "Wild Woods"a
Official tournamentsMario Kart 8Mario Kart 8 promotion tourMario Kart 8 Champions of San DiegoMario Kart 8 Championship 2014
Mario Kart 8 DeluxeWorldwideMy Nintendo Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Community Challenge
North AmericaNOA 150cc Tournament and NOA BattlethonMario Kart North American OpenMario Kart 8 Deluxe Holiday Fun RunMario Kart 8 Deluxe Championship Cup 2022Mario Kart 8 Deluxe North American Qualifier 2022Mario Kart 8 Deluxe North American Qualifier 2023Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Championship Cup 2023Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Championship 2023 QualifierMario Kart 8 Deluxe Championship 2023
Australia and New Zealand2017 online tournamentsMario Kart 8 Deluxe Super SaturdaysMario Kart AU/NZ My Nintendo CupMario Kart 8 Deluxe: AU/NZ Grand PrixMario Kart 8 Deluxe: AU/NZ Championship 2024
ChinaMario Kart 8 Deluxe Summit Invitational TournamentMario Kart 8 Deluxe Online Tournaments (2021 Tencent series)Mario Kart 8 Deluxe National Battle Team Open Tournament
EuropeMario Kart 8 Deluxe Seasonal CircuitMario Kart 8 Deluxe European Championship 2023
Hong KongNintendo HK 2021 Cup
JapanMario Kart 8 Deluxe Online Challenge / Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Online Challenge Final Stage
SpainTorneoMK8D
UK and IrelandNintendo UK VS CupNintendo VS UK Cup
MiscellaneousAndrew TregoCrazy Eight in Mario Kart 8Animal Crossing × Mario Kart 8a • "Blue Shell Blues"Crazy Eight in Mario Kart 8CheeseaEmblemFinish lineGallery (Deluxe) •GhostGlitchesGravityHeartTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecHighlight ReelHyrule CastleaIn-game statistics (Deluxe) •Item probability distributionsLakituThe Legend of Zelda × Mario Kart 8aMario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course PassTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecMario Kart 8 Deluxe Review RoundupMario Kart 8 From the PitCrazy Eight in Mario Kart 8Mario Kart BandMario Kart Cube Puzzle 9-komaMario Kart Items to Put Your Bro on BlastMario Kart TVMercedes-Benz × Mario Kart 8aMiiverseCrazy Eight in Mario Kart 8Nintendo Music (soundtrack) •PoochyTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxecPre-release and unused contentCrazy Eight in Mario Kart 8SoundtrackCrazy Eight in Mario Kart 8Sponsors • Staff (Mario Kart 8 ·Mario Kart 8 Deluxe ·Booster Course Pass) •Stamp (list)Crazy Eight in Mario Kart 8Update historyTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
RelatedPlay Nintendo activitiesMario Kart 8 Party StarterCrazy Eight in Mario Kart 8Take a spin in one of these beauties!Crazy Eight in Mario Kart 8Gaming gardens trivia quizTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxeMario Kart 8 Deluxe Kart Customizer GameTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxeLeaf it to meTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxeMario Kart 8 Deluxe Memory Match-UpTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxeOne cup, four tracks…Transparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 DeluxeRacing through this pollTransparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Crazy Eight in Mario Kart 8 Indicates exclusivity toMario Kart 8
a Indicates downloadable content inMario Kart 8
Transparent artwork of the Crazy Eight, from Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Indicates exclusivity toMario Kart 8 Deluxe
b Indicates content available in version 1.6.0 and later ofMario Kart 8 Deluxe
c Indicates content available in theMario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass
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
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
Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam
CharactersPlayableMarioLuigiPaper Mario
Non-playable? Card ToadBowserBowser Jr.Crinkle GoombaDelivery ToadFlutterKamekKnow-It-All ToadsLakituMonologue ToadNabbitPaper BowserPaper Bowser Jr.Paper KamekPaper LuigiPaper PeachPaper ToadsPrincess PeachScaredy RatStarlowToadToadetteYoshis
PapercraftPapercraft MarioPapercraft LuigiPapercraft YoshiPapercraft PeachPapercraft Fire Mario
Special AttacksTrio AttackTrio RacquetTrio KiteTrio WhirligigTrio ShurikenTrio Meteor
Mario Bros. Attack3D Red ShellRocket BlastBomb DerbyCannonball ChuckToad Trail
Luigi Bros. AttackFire FlowerDrill ShellDropchopperBalloon BlastMega Thwonk
BossesMario & LuigiPetey PiranhaBig PokeyRoy KoopaWendy O. KoopaWigglerChargin' Chuck CorpsLarry KoopaLudwig von KoopaBowser Jr.King BooKing Bob-ombKamekIggy KoopaLemmy KoopaMorton Koopa Jr.BowserShiny RoboBowserDry Bowser
Paper MarioPaper Tower Power PokeyPaper Petey PiranhaPaper KamekPaper Bowser Jr.Paper Bowser
PapercraftPapercraft Megacrinkle GoombaPapercraft KamekPapercraft Bowser Jr.Papercraft King BooPapercraft Bowser
LocationsPeach's CastleSunbeam PlainsDoop Doop DunesDoop Doop Dunes GrottoTwinsy Tropics DungeonTwinsy TropicsGloomy WoodsMount BrrrBowser's CastleNeo Bowser Castle
EnemiesMario & LuigiAnt TrooperBig Tail GoombaBiddybudBoomerang BroBroozerBullyBuzzy BeetleChain ChompCheep CheepFire BroFire Piranha PlantFly GuyGoombaHammer BroHorned Ant TrooperKoopa TroopaMechakoopaMonty MoleNinjiPokeySandmaarghShy GuySpikeSpinyUrchin
Paper MarioPaper Bob-ombPaper BooPaper Boomerang BroPaper BroozerPaper Chain ChompPaper Dry BonesPaper Fire BroPaper Fire Piranha PlantPaper FuzzyPaper GoombaPaper Hammer BroPaper Koopa TroopaPaper NinjiPaper ParagoombaPaper ParatroopaPaper Scaredy RatPaper Shy GuyPaper Sombrero GuyPaper Spear GuyPaper SpikePaper SpinyPaper Swoop
PapercraftAirshipBob-ombBooBullet BillDry BonesGoombaKoopa ShellMechakoopaPokeySpikeSpiked BallWhomp
ItemsCollectibles1-Up DX1-Up Mushroom100 Coin? BlockBeanBomb BudBoo BiscuitCandyCoinCommand BlockDouble 1-Up MushroomL BlockLakiteaM BlockMax MushroomMax NutMax CandyMax Syrup JarMushroomNutP BlockRefreshing HerbSpinny FlowerSuper MushroomSuper NutSuper CandySupersyrup JarSyrup JarUltra MushroomUltra NutUltra CandyUltrasyrup Jar
Key itemsBerryCopy BlockDash SocksFire OreKeyMelonMysterious bookPaper trampolineRed medallion
MovesDashHammerJumpSlideTeam JumpTrio DrillTrio GliderTrio GrabTrio Hammer
Game mechanicsStatsBros. PointDefenseExperience PointHeart PointLevel upPowerRankSpeedStacheStar Point
ElementsFire
StatusBurnCreasedCrumpledDEF-DownDEF-UpDizzyDownedFuryInvisibleMiniPOW-DownPOW-UpProhibited CommandSPD-DownSPD-UpTrip
Battle mechanicsAction CommandBattle CardCounterattackEmergency BlockFirst StrikeFleeLucky Hit
Music"Start of the Adventure" • "Our Story Begins" • "Cheerful Interlude" • "Falling to Pieces" • "Strange Things Afoot" • "Good-Bye Sadness" • "What Happens Next?" • "Just Passing Time" • "Do It Now!" • "Bowser's Coming!" • "Respect Your Elders" • "Whispered Secrets" • "Springtime Breeze" • "Uh-Oh, Sand Flow!" • "Epic Story" • "Behind Closed Doors" • "Forest Fairy Melody" • "Mountaintop Secrets" • "Mysterious Bowser's Castle" • "Welcome to the Lakitu Info Center!" • "Teatime on the Clouds" • "Floating Castle of Doom" • "Get Ready!" • "Time's Running Out!" • "Where's Toad?" • "Destination Unknown" • "You Did It!" • "Come On!" • "Mixed-Up Scramble" • "New Item!" • "Big Bang!" • "Double Bowsers!" • "Final Battle" • "Getting Stronger" • "Crowning Glory" • "Soldiers Marching" • "Attack and Run!" • "Mario Craft Rhythm" • "Luigi Craft Rhythm" • "Princess Peach Craft Rhythm" • "Yoshi Craft Rhythm" • "Fire Mario Craft Rhythm" • "Paper Parade!" • "Say Good-Bye!"
MiscellaneousBattle GuideBestiaryBlock locationsBuild-A-Peach & Mario Sticker BookDrill spot locationsExpert ChallengesGalleryGearGlitchesItem patchesLevel up progressionsMultimediaMusic PlayerParadePre-release and unused contentQuotesShopsStaffStory summaries
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. KinopioPurpRailfanReddRed Shy GuyRescue Squad (Red Rescue Squad Apprentice Toad ·Rescue Blue ·Rescue Green ·Rescue Purple ·Rescue Red ·Rescue Squad Chief ·Rescue Yellow) •Rock Paper WizardShai 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 UpCoinsHammer ScrapHeartHearty LattePaintPrisma JuiceRoshambo CardsThing
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 BlockHammer ScrapsInvisible BlockMamma Mia PizzaMini Paint StarPaint HammerPOW BlockPrisma TimesSave BlockScience ClawSpinning-DoorSuper LudshipSuper LudsubSuper StarUnfurl BlockVolcanic debrisWarp PipeWaterfall
Status effectsBlueCrumpledDizzyPoisonRageRhythmSelf-consciousUnmotivated
Music"Main Theme" ("Main Theme (Ragtime)" • "Ruddy Road" • "Prisma Café" • "Circle Up, Shy Guys!" • "Redpepper Spa" • "Cut Out the Cutout!" • "Paint Star Memories" • "Farewell") • "Port Prisma" ("Prisma Cardware" • "Prisma Museum" • "Prisma Postal Toad") • "Sketchy Corner" • "Broken Down Town" • "Toad in Trouble!" • "Straw of Doom" ("Straw of Doom (Reprise)") • "Fight!" ("Fight! (Pixel Mix)" • "Fight! (Parallel Mix)") • "Shy Vandals" ("Cooking with Mario") • "Rescue Toad Theme" • "Thing: Fire Extinguisher" • "Cherry Lake" • "Power of the Chosen" • "#1 Thing Squeezer" • "Redpepper Volcano" • "Flame On, Draggadon!" • "Thing: Hair Dryer" • "The Crimson Tower" • "Boss Incoming!" • "ME WILL ROCK ME" • "You Got the Paint Star!" • "Thing: Cat-o-Luck" • "Prism Samba" • "Thing: Lemon" • "Thing: Plunger" • "Bloo Bay Beach" ("On Blissful Beach") • "Onstage at Oceanfest" • "Toad Shuffle" • "Paper Pipeline" • "Thing: Fan" • "Dark Bloo Inn" • "Eerie Hotel" ("Paranormal Accommodations") • "Toadally Spooky" • "Snifit or Whiffit Theme" • "Your Answers, Please!" • "Look Sharp!" • "Thing: Instant Camera" • "Fort Cobalt" • "Shy Guy Squad" • "Super Ludship" • "Battle with Ludwig" • "Prism Waltz" • "Daffodil Peak" • "Sunglow Ridge" • "Unfurl Power" • "Château Chanterelle" • "Thing: Piggy Bank" • "Hole in the Sand" • "Attack of the Pokeys" • "The Golden Coliseum" • "Super Smashle Royal" • "Iggy Battle" • "Thing: Ice Pick" • "Thing: Bottle Opener" • "Prisma Prance Trance" • "Marmalade Valley" • "Li'l Princess, Big Bark" ("The Happy Professor") • "Kiwano Temple" • "Magma Flows, Lava Glows" • "A Fearsome Foe" • "Toad Trainworks" ("Crane Game") • "Fanfare of Revival" • "Tangerino Grill" • "Kitchen Stadium" • "Thing: Magnifying Glass" • "Sunset Express" • "The Wandering Sombrero" • "Larry's Runaway Train" • "This Here's Paint Country" • "Plum Park" ("Poisonous Plum Park") • "Soul Rumblings" ("Careless in Love") • "Thing: Teapot" • "Violet Passage" • "Get the Boat Back" • "To the Open Sea!" • "Sailor's Song" ("Fortune Island, Ahoy!" • "Fortune Island" • "Fortune Island (Parallel)") • "Thing: Battery" • "Thing: Compass" • "Island in Violet" ("Island in Violet (Parallel)") • "Lighthouse Disco" • "Rumble with Wendy" • "Thing: Salt and Pepper" • "Thing: Charcoal Grill" • "Prismatic Rhapsody" • "Unremarkable Forest" • "Mondo Woods" • "Kamek's Theme" • "A Forest So Sacred" • "Goomba 5-Stack Jam" • "Thing: Turnip" • "Mossrock Theater" ("Emerald Circus") • "The Juggler" ("The Juggler (Piano)") • "Lemmy's Grand Finale" • "Paint the Dance Floor" • "Black Bowser's Castle" • "ROYal Rumble" • "Bowser's Theme" • "Bowser Battle" • "Blackout" • "White Letter Opening" • "Roshambo Temple" • "Overworld" • "Shy Bandit's Theme" • "Piper's Medley" • "Prisma Splash!"
MiscellaneousBestiaryBlock locations (Hidden) •CutoutEnemy formationsFlipGalleryGlitchesHuey's adviceMusic names in other languagesParadePre-release and unused contentQuotes (By character:A–O ·P–Z) •Rescue V: Fearless Color DefendersSnifit or Whiffit: Seabed EditionStaffSuper FlagSuper Roshambo
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
Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story /Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey
Characters (Bowser's Inside Story)ProtagonistsBowserLuigiMario
AntagonistsDark Star (Dark Bowser) •FawfulMidbus
Supporting charactersBroggyBroque MadameBroque MonsieurChakronCorporal ParaplonkDr. ToadleyDr. Toadley's internFawfulGiant SockopGuardianHide-and-seek ToadJerryKamekKoopa Paratroopa TrioKuriboKuzzleMonty Bros.PR ToadPrincess LipidPrincess PeachPrivate GoompSergeant GuySquigglerStarlowToadbertToadsworthYikk
SpeciesBeeBlittyBob-ombBrockEmoglobinEvoglobinGoombaMagikoopaMalodorous Fibbian#NutsoglobinShy GuyTotemglobinToadVirus
Characters (Bowser Jr.'s Journey)Protagonists#Bowser Jr.Iggy KoopaLarry KoopaLemmy KoopaLudwig von KoopaMorton Koopa Jr.Roy KoopaWendy O. Koopa
Antagonists#Best Fitness Friends (Beef ·Dieter ·Kaley)
Supporting characters#Dry Bowser
Special AttacksBowserBob-omb BlitzBroggy BonkerGoomba StormKoopa CorpsMagikoopa MobShy Guy Squad
Mario and LuigiFalling StarFire FlowerGreen ShellJump HelmetMagic WindowMighty MeteorSnack BasketSpin PipeSuper BouncerYoo Who Cannon
BossesGiant bossesBowser's CastleFawful ExpressFawful MountainSuper Peach's Castle of FuryTower of Yikk
BossesAlpha and Beta KretinBiffidusBlizzard MidbusBowserBowser Memory M and Bowser Memory LChakronDark BowserDark FawfulDark SatellmiteDark StarDark Star CoreDurmiteJunkerJunker CanLeaf GuyMidbusScutletSea Pipe StatueShroobSnawfulVacuum HelmetWigglerWisdurm
X bossesAlpha and Beta Kretin XBiffidus XBowser XBowser Memory MLXDark Satellmite XDark Star XDurmite XJunker XJunker Can XWisdurm X
Bowser Jr.'s Journey#BeefKaleyDieterKing Bob-OmbBest Fitness Friends (Form)
LocationsMushroom KingdomBadge ShopBlubble LakeBowser PathBowser's CastleBroggy's ShopBroque Monsieur's ShopBumpsy PlainsCavi CapeConference HallDimble WoodFawful TheaterGear ShopPeach's CastlePeach's Castle GardenPrincess Peach's roomPlack BeachProject KStar ShopTea KioskToad TownToad Town CavesToad Town shopping mallToadles BoutiqueToadley ClinicTower of YikkTreasure ChamberTunnel
Bowser's bodyAirwayArm CenterChallenge NodeChest StationCholesteroadEnergy HoldFlab ZoneFlame PipeFunny BoneGauntletGut CheckJoint TowerLeg OutpostLumbar NookMemory BanksNerve ClusterNose DeckPipe YardPump WorksRump CommandToad SquareTrash Pit
EnemiesMushroom KingdomAlarm Bob-ombBeehossBorpBroggyBroque MonsieurChain ChawfulChoombaChuboombaCoalbitCrawfulDark Fawful BombDark Fawful GuyDark MechawfulDark Mechawful.5Dark TrashureDrillbit CrabFawflantFawflopperFawfulcopterFawful GuyFlifitGlam LakituHane MūchoJailgoonLakitu KingMagifoofaMawful MoleMechawfulMetal Mawful MoleNaplockNoozPendrilScutletSneedSniffle ThwompSockopToothyTrashureTreevil
Bowser's bodyAirnapseAir CannonAir CheepBone ThwompBubble BlooperCaloriteCholesteronDried BlooperElite GoombuleGoombuleNapsePepPiranha PlorpProtobatterPwallopSpike BlopStonkTenderling
Bowser Jr.'s Journey#Alarm Bob-ombBanditBeehossBig BooBig Tail GoombaBob-ombBomb BooBooBoomerang BroBorpBroozerBroque MadameBullyBuzzy BeetleCaptain BooCaptain GoombaCaptain Koopa TroopaCaptain Shy GuyChain ChompChargin' ChuckCheep CheepChoombaChuboombaCrawfulDrillbit CrabDry BonesElite Captain QuartetFawflantFawful GuyFawfulcopterFire BroFire Stalking Piranha PlantFly GuyGoombaGoomba TowerGreen MagikoopaHammer BroHorned Ant TrooperIce BroKing Bob-ombKoopa ParatroopaKoopa Paratroopa TrioKoopa TroopaLakituLakitu KingMagifoofaMagikoopaMechakoopaNabbitNinjiOho JeePara-BeetlePara-BiddybudParabonesParagoombaPendrilPokeyRed MagikoopaScutletShroobShy GuySockopSpear GuySpikeSpike TopSpinySwoopTail BooToothyTreevilUrchinWhite Magikoopa
ItemsConsumables1-Up Deluxe1-Up MushroomBoo Biscuit#Cheese#Cheesy Drumstick#DEF Drumstick#Defense Bean#DX EXP Drumstick#Fiery DrumstickFlex Bean#Heart BeanHot DrumstickHP Drumstick#L EXP Drumstick#M EXP Drumstick#Max MushroomMax NutMax Syrup JarMiracle Cheese#MushroomNutPOW Drumstick#Power BeanRefreshing HerbRefreshroom/Giant MushroomRetry Clock*Special BeanS EXP Drumstick#Speed Bean#SPEED Drumstick#SPIRIT Drumsticks#Star CandySuper Cheese#Super MushroomSuper NutSupersyrup JarSyrup JarTNT DrumstickUltra Cheese#Ultra MushroomUltra NutUltrasyrup Jar
Key itemsAttack PieceBanzai BillBirdleyBlittyBlue KeyCharred Spicy Drumstick#Green KeyHammersMiracle CureMushroom BallPuzzle SackRed KeyStar CureStar PanelStinglerVacuum BlockVacuum Shroom
Blocks99 BlockAttack Piece BlockCommand BlockHidden BlockL BlockM BlockRally BlockSave BlockShell blockShop Block
Other10 Coin50-CoinBlorbsBoo-ray MachineCakeChakroadChomboneDonutEver Ice#Five CoinGiga-carrotLaunch FitLiftoglobinMalatone Formula:X#MeatMushroom TeaNegative IonsNubbinOmega-onion#Poison Mushroom#RenewaLeaf#Scratch Card/Bonus CardSeesaw FitSkeletone Formula:D#Squid FitVegetableWhirlwind
MovesBalloon JumpBody SlamDrill Bros.Finishing Move#Fire BreathFire MarioFleeHammerJumpMini-MarioPump MarioPunchShell MarioSliding haymakerSpike BallSpin Jump
Game mechanicsStatsDefenseExperience PointHeart PointLevel upPowerRank • Special Point* (Bros. Point# ·Brawl Point#) •SpeedSpirit#Stache/Horn
ElementsFire
StatusBurnDEF-DownDEF-UpDizzyDownedFuryInvisible#PoisonPOW-DownPOW-UpProhibited CommandSPD-DownSPD-UpSickSuper Strike/KOTrip
Battle mechanicsAction CommandBadgeCounterattack (Shell defense) •Emergency Guard#First StrikeFleeLucky hit
Music"Mario, Luigi, and Bowser Too!" • "Turning a New Page" • "A Journey To Remember" • "Sweet Parting" • "Big News!" • "Calling All the Shots!" • "Rumpus Music" • "It's Fawful!" • "Swirling Shadows" • "Persistent Joy" • "Relaxing Again" • "Battle Time!" • "A Gentle Breeze at Cavi Cape" • "Beachside Dreaming" • "Meet Me at Wonder Woods" • "The Path of Secrets" • "Bowser's Stolen Castle" • "Resting in Toad Town" • "Forever in the Plains" • "Dark Regions" • "The Castle Depths" • "Waltz in the Lake" • "Pump it up" • "Tough Guy Alert!" • "Destroy the Dark Power!" • "A Fateful Clash!" • "The Grand Finale" • "The Giant" • "And the Winner Is..." • "On To the Next Adventure!" • "A Battle Brawl!" • "Pushing Forward!" • "Charge and Clash!" • "Bowser Jr.'s Glory!" ("Bowser Jr.'s Glory! (Music Box Version)") • "This is Minion Turf!" • "Bowser's Minions March"
OtherBattle Guide#Beanhole locations (Bowser Jr.'s Journey) •Bestiary (Bowser Jr.'s Journey) •Block locations (Bowser Jr.'s Journey) •Enemy formationsFirst officer#Gallery (Bowser Jr's Journey) •Gear (Bowser Jr.'s Journey) •Glitches (Bowser Jr's Journey) •Mario & Luigi RPG: Sound SelectionMultimedia (Bowser Jr.'s Journey) •Pre-release and unused contentQuotes (Bowser Jr's Journey) •Shops (Bowser Jr.'s Journey) •Sound test#Special Skill#Staff (Bowser Jr's Journey) •Star menuStory summaries
* Exclusive toMario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story
# Exclusive toMario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey
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
Super Mario Maker 2
CharactersPlayable charactersMarioLuigiToadToadette
FormsBalloon Mariob (SMW) •Big Mario (SMB) •Boomerang Mariob (SM3DW) •Builder Mario (SM3DW) •Cape Mario (SMW) •Cat Mario (SM3DW) •Fire MarioFlying Squirrel Mariob (NSMBU) •Frog Mariob (SMB3) •Invincible MarioLinka (SMB) •Propeller Mario (NSMBU) •Raccoon Mario (SMB3) •Small MarioSMB2 Mariob (SMB) •Super MarioSuperball Mario (SMB)
Supporting charactersCoursebotWorldbotbMr. EraserNinaPrincess PeachUndodogYamamuraPartrickSoundfrogToadsWeird MarioYoshi/Red Yoshi
Course elementsGame stylesSuper Mario Bros.Super Mario Bros. 3Super Mario WorldNew Super Mario Bros. USuper Mario 3D World
ThemesGround • Underground • Underwater •Ghost HouseAirshipCastle • Desert • Snow • Forest • Sky
Terrain? BlockBrick Block/Rotating BlockBridgeClear PipeCloud BlockCrystal BlockDonut BlockFrozen CoinaGroundHard BlockHidden BlockIceIce BlockIsland (SMB) •Mushroom PlatformNote Block/Music BlockP BlockaWarp PipeRock BlockSemisolid PlatformSlopeSpike BlockSpike TrapWhite Block (SMB3)
Items1-Up Mushroom/Rotten Mushroom10-Coin/30-Coin/50-CoinBig MushroomBoomerang FlowerbBullet Bill MaskbCannon BoxbCoinCape FeatherFire FlowerFrog SuitbGoomba MaskbGoomba's Shoe/StilettoMaster SwordaPink CoinPower BalloonbPropeller BoxbPropeller MushroomRed POW BoxbSMB2 MushroombSuper AcornbSuper BellSuper HammerSuper LeafSuper MushroomSuper StarSuperball FlowerYoshi's Egg/Red Yoshi's Egg
EnemiesAngry Sun/MoonAnt Trooper/Big Ant TrooperBlooper/Big Blooper/Blooper Nanny/Blooper BabyBob-omb/Mega Bob-omb/ParabombBoo/Big Boo/Boo Buddies/StretchBoom BoomBowser/MeowserBowser Jr.Bully/Big BullyBuzzy Beetle/Big Buzzy Beetle/Para-Beetle/Buzzy ShellChain Chomp/Big Chain ChompCharvaarghCheep Cheep/Big Cheep Cheep/Blurp (SMW)/Deep Cheep/Big Deep CheepDry Bones/Mega Dry Bones/Parabones/Dry Bones ShellFire Bro/Heavy Fire BroFire Piranha Plant/Big Fire PiranhaFish BoneGoomba/Mega Goomba/Paragoomba/Big Paragoomba/Galoomba (SMW)/Big Galoomba (SMW)/Flying Goomba (SMW)/Para-Goomba (SMW)/Goombrat/Hefty Goombrat/Goombud (SMW)/Goomba Tower/Shoe Goomba/Stiletto GoombaHammer Bro/Sledge BroHop-ChopsHorned Ant TrooperJelectroJumping Piranha PlantKoopa Clown Car/Junior Clown Car/Fire Koopa Clown Car/Fire Junior Clown CarKoopa Troopa/Big Koopa Troopa/Koopa Paratroopa/Big Koopa ParatroopaKoopa Troopa CarKoopalingsb (Larry ·Morton ·Wendy ·Iggy ·Roy ·Lemmy ·Ludwig) •LakituLava Bubble/Big Lava BubbleMagikoopa/Big MagikoopaMechakoopab/Blasta Mechakoopab/Zappa Mechakoopab/Mega MechakoopabMonty Mole/Mega Monty MoleMuncherPeepaPiranha CreeperPiranha Plant/Big Piranha PlantPokeya/Snow PokeyaPom PomPorcupufferRocky Wrench/Mega Rocky WrenchSkipsqueakSpikea/Mega SpikeaSpike Balla/Giant Spiked Balla/SnowballaSpike Top/Spiky ParabuzzySpiny/Big Spiny/Spiny ShellSpiny EggSpiny SkipsqueakStingby/Mega StingbyThwomp/Big ThwompUnshelled KoopaWiggler/Big Wiggler
Gizmos! BlockArrow SignBanzai BillBill Blaster/Bull's-Eye BlasterBlinking BlockBumperBull's-Eye Banzai/Cat Banzai BillBull's-Eye Bill/Cat Bullet BillBullet BillBurnerCannonCannonball/Giant cannonballConveyor BeltCheckpoint FlagCrateDash BlockaFire BarGrinderIcicleMushroom Trampoline/ON/OFF TrampolinebKey/Cursed KeybLava LiftLift/Flimsy Lift/Cloud LiftON/OFF Switch/Dotted-Line BlockOne-Way WallP SwitchPOW BlockRed POW BlockSeesawSkewerSnake BlockSwinging ClawTrackTrack BlockTrampolineTreeTwisterVineWarp Box/Warp Box (With Key)Warp Door/P Warp Door/Key Door
MiscellaneousStart BlockStone (Story Mode) •Toad (Story Mode) •Wings
Mario's movesCharge jumpb (SMB) •Crawl (SM3DW) •CrouchCrouch Jump (SM3DW) •DashDive (SM3DW) •Double Jump (NSMBU) •Drill Spin (NSMBU &SM3DWb) •Ground Pound (NSMBU &SM3DW) •JumpLong Jump (SM3DW) •Looking up (SMW) •Midair Spin (NSMBU) •Roll (SM3DW) •Slide (all exceptSMB) •Spin Jump (SMW,NSMBU, &SM3DW) •SwimTail attack (SMB3) •Triple Jump (NSMBU) •Wall Jump (NSMBU &SM3DW)
MiscellaneousAssist partsCourse MakerFan-made courses highlighted by NintendoGalleryGlitchesMultimediaMii outfits • Minigamesb (Catch & Win!Match & Win!Pop & Win!) •Ninji GhostaPeach's CastlePhantobQuotesSound effectsStaffSuper Mario Maker 2 Challenges! (Ep 1 ·Ep 2 ·Ep 3 ·Ep 4) •Yamamura's Dojo
a In version 2.0 or later
b In version 3.0 or later
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 Live: Home Circuit
DriversPlayableMarioLuigi
AlliesbPeachbToadbYoshib
Non-playableBowser Jr.Iggy KoopaLarry KoopaLemmy KoopaLudwig von KoopaMorton Koopa Jr.Roy KoopaWendy O. KoopaKing Boob
OtherLakitu
CoursesMushroom CupLive CircuitLightning LagoonPiped Wetlands
Flower CupFreezie FrostsGlazed GardensPiranha Paradise
Shell CupWork ZoneCheep Cheep ReefBowser's Castle
Star CupRoyal HighwayWibble WoodsWindswept Prairie
Banana CupMushroom FieldsBoo FortressTornado Tundra
Leaf CupMagikoopa MirageCrafty TropicsGusty Galaxy
Lightning CupJolly WorkshopChain Chomp StadiumEmber Island
Special CupWorld 1-1Chain Chomp GlacierRainbow Road
Mario CupaSlick CircuitaBarrel TempleaFossil Fieldsa
Luigi CupbWindmill MeadowsbMusic BroadwaybKing Boo's Courtyardb
Items and objectsBananaBlooperBob-ombBoomerang FlowerBullet BillChain ChompCoinDash PanelGolden MushroomItem BoxKartLightningMushroomRed ShellSpiny ShellStarTriple BananasTriple MushroomsTrophy
Enemies and obstaclesAmpBooBarrelaCheep CheepDinosauraFire BarFlying Shy GuyFreezieGoombaLava BubbleMagikoopaMusic BashOil slickaPiranha PlantPoison Piranha PlantThwompTwisterWater Geysera
TechniquesDriftHopMini-TurboRocket Start
MiscellaneousFinish lineGalleryStaffUnderwater driving
a Indicates content added in version 1.1.0
b Indicates content added in version 2.0
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