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This article is about the recurring seven-member clan of enemies in theSuper Mario franchise. For the musical theme fromSuper Mario World, seeKoopalings BGM.
"Little Koopa" redirects here. For the miniature variant ofKoopa Troopas in general, seeSmall Koopa Troopa.
Koopalings
Koopalings
Full group artwork of the Koopalings forNew Super Mario Bros. U
First appearanceSuper Mario Bros. 3 (1988)
Latest appearanceNintendo World Championships: NES Edition (2024)
Member ofBowser's Minions
Members
Member species
“We just love being mean!!”
Koopalings,Super Mario Bros. 3 instruction booklet

TheKoopalings, also known asBowser's Minions in the British English versions of some games, and in certain American works as theKoopa Kids, are a seven-member clan of recurring enemies in theSuper Mario franchise, portrayed as siblings[1][2] who act as leaders ofBowser's Minions underBowser. Individually, they are namedLarry,Morton,Wendy,Iggy,Roy,Lemmy, andLudwig. AlthoughBowser Jr. is not a member of the Koopalings, they sometimes act as his personal minions, and he is often seen accompanying them.

The Koopalings debuted inSuper Mario Bros. 3, and they later appeared as bosses in variousSNES-era games of theSuper Mario franchise before going on a long hiatus, reappearing once in 2003'sMario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, and then being redesigned for 2009'sNew Super Mario Bros. Wii, which has since been followed by numerous appearances as both bosses in the platformers of theSuper Mario series and playable characters in various spinoffs. They have also appeared in various other media, including the cartoonThe Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, which featured entirely different names for the characters due to them not having official names at the time of its production phase.

Originally, the Koopalings were depicted as Bowser's children[3][4][5][6][7] and stated to be his offspring.[8][9][10][11][12] Older games continue to maintain them as his children in re-releases and updated manuals.[13][14][15][16][17] However,Shigeru Miyamoto eventually affirmed thatNintendo's "current story is that the Koopalings are not Bowser's children" in 2012, leaving the Koopalings as his underlings and Bowser Jr. as his only child.[18]

Members

The Koopalings are listed below in their original order:

Larry Koopa
Larry Koopa
Larry Koopa is the youngest Koopaling who is often seen at the forefront of the Koopalings' antics, and he wields the orangemagic wand. His main color representation is sky blue, although his shell was originally colored green, his hair was white in early sprites, and he lacked the small star on the side of his face. There issome confusion over the identity of Larry's namesake; the most recent official statement from his christener, Nintendo of America employeeDayvv Brooks, is that Larry was named as such because he simply "looked like a Larry," though Brooks had previously stated that Larry's name was derived fromLarry Mullen Jr., the drummer for the Irish rock bandU2. He was also known as "Cheatsy" in the cartoons, alluding to the fact that he will try to win by any means, legitimate or otherwise. He seems to have an interest in sports, such as how he plays tennis with afireball inMario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. In theNintendo Comics System, he communicated via pictures in word bubbles, which only Lemmy understood.
Morton Koopa Jr.
Morton Koopa Jr.
Morton Koopa Jr. is the only Koopaling to have a brown skin tone and is often depicted as the largest Koopaling, wielding the red magic wand. His main color representation is black, although his shell was colored green, his skin was yellow inSuper Mario World, and he lacked the distinctive star on his face in his early in-game sprites. He is named after the American tabloid talk show presenterMorton Downey, Jr. He was also known as "Big Mouth" in the cartoons, due to his talkative nature, and often talks for long amounts of time, only to be stopped by another character, most often one of his siblings. In other appearances, he seems to be rather grouchy, with brutal strength to match. Morton's level of intelligence is portrayed inconsistently; sometimes he is shown to be quite slow-witted, but in other games, he possesses a more cunning side.
Wendy O. Koopa
Wendy O. Koopa
Wendy O. Koopa is the sole female Koopaling; she wields the purple magic wand. Her main color representation is pink, although her shell was a shade of deep red inSuper Mario World. She is named afterWendy O. Williams, an American singer and frontwoman of the punk rock bandthe Plasmatics. She was also known as "Kootie Pie" in the cartoons and was considered a spoiled brat with a quick temper, often going into a rage over little things. She is stated to be tomboyish, and seemed to act as the de facto boss inSuper Mario Adventures.
Iggy Koopa
Iggy Koopa
Iggy Koopa is a hyperactive, demented, and unpredictable Koopaling who wields the yellow magic wand. His main choice of color is yellow-green, although his shell was colored blue in early sprites and his hair was white inSuper Mario World; beforeNew Super Mario Bros. Wii, his hair was also similar to Lemmy's. He is named afterIggy Pop, an American rock musician and frontman of the proto-punk bandthe Stooges. He was also known as "Hop" in the cartoons and is the twin brother of Hip (Lemmy); together, they are among the youngest members of the family. He was just as childish and immature as his brother in the cartoon series, whereas in theNintendo Adventure Books he was depicted as a brilliant (if crazed) inventor; this has possibly been hinted at inNew Super Mario Bros. U, where the inside of his ship is mechanical rather than wooden.
Roy Koopa
Roy Koopa
Roy Koopa's head and sunglasses are pink (as was his shell originally), and he wields the black magic wand. His main color representation is purple, although his shell and head were colored lavender-purple inSuper Mario World. He is named after American rock & roll singerRoy Orbison. He was also known as "Bully" in the cartoons and is said to be a typical bully who likes beating up others for his own amusement. This is true in most appearances, but in certain Japanese materials, Roy instead speaks in a calm and collected manner, so he may have more of a laid-back personality and be less of a tough guy. He is also the second bulkiest Koopaling after Morton.
Lemmy Koopa
Lemmy Koopa
Lemmy Koopa is depicted as a small, fun-loving child who wields the green magic wand and has been shown capable of being serious when the situation calls for it. His main color representation is orange. Although inSuper Mario World, his shell was colored yellow and his hair was white, and his shell was originally green and he lacked the ponytail. He is named after the lateLemmy Kilmister, frontman of the English heavy metal bandMotörhead. He was also known as "Hip" in the cartoons and is the twin brother of Hop (Iggy); together, they are among the youngest members of the family. Lemmy is usually depicted as perhaps the least bright Koopaling, but is also the most genuinely innocent of his siblings.
Ludwig von Koopa
Ludwig von Koopa
Ludwig von Koopa is the eldest[19] who possesses a magnificent intelligence most likely superior to that of the other Koopalings, and wields the blue magic wand. His main color representation is deep blue, although he was originally depicted with a green shell in artwork (aqua-blue inSuper Mario Bros. 3 and yellow inSuper Mario World), as well as white hair in early sprites. He is named after the German Classical and Romantic late composerLudwig van Beethoven. He was also known as "Kooky" in the cartoons and had more of a mad scientist persona. Like his namesake, he is said to be a composer and is very much into the culture, but is also sometimes suggested to be the cruelest of the Koopalings. According toMario & Luigi: Paper Jam, Ludwig egotistically believes himself to be a "real leader", to which the others, Lemmy, Morton, and Iggy specifically, claim they never voted on it and further explain they operate as a collective trust.[20]

In addition, thePrima Games guide ofSuper Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 refers toBoom Boom as a Koopaling,[21] despite listing him separately in the Friends and Foes section.

Concept and creation

One of the first sketches in which the Koopalings can be seen, a result of the collaboration betweenYoichi Kotabe andTakashi Tezuka, happened before the release of theFamily Computer Disk System version ofSuper Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels in 1986 and is associated with Bowser's first redesign.[22] The Koopalings were modeled after the design team ofSuper Mario Bros. 3,[23] and they were all named after famous musicians by the game's North American localizers,[24] since they were not given distinct names in the original Japanese version.[25] In the Japanese version ofSuper Mario World, only their first names were adopted, dropping the Koopa surname,[26] as was done in many subsequent games (both in English and Japanese). The Koopalings were all given different names in the cartoons, purportedly because Nintendo of America had not released their own names yet, forcing the writers ofThe Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 to come up with their own names.

Sketch of an official artwork for Super Mario Bros. 3.
Early sketch, drawn by Yoichi Kotabe, of an artwork forSuper Mario Bros. 3 featuring all of the Koopalings.

The word "Koopaling" itself is likely a combination of the name "Koopa" with thediminutive suffix "-ling", which is often used to denote a younger, smaller or inferior version (such as the word "duckling" being used to describe the juvenile version of aduck), which aptly describes their relation toBowser. Similarly, their original Japanese name, "Kokuppa" is essentially "Little Koopa" (which is what theretainers serving thekings call them in theNES andSNES versions) or "Child Koopa", withKoopa being the Japanese name ofBowser. Interestingly, only their Italian name,Bowserotti, actually meansLittle Bowsers using the Western name ofBowser, with the names in the other languages leaving theKoopa word intact, even when it does not specifically meanBowser. The English name also evokes such words as "fledgling", "hatchling", "youngling", or even "underling", and may be a mere portmanteau between one of them and "Koopa".

History

Main article:History of the Koopalings

Since their debut inSuper Mario Bros. 3, the Koopalings are notable for appearing as world bosses acrossSuper Mario platformers. In some role-playing games including theMario & Luigi andPaper Mario series, they also appear as bosses. The Koopalings appear as separate playable characters in some spin-offs. They appear in otherSuper Mario media under different names when they did not have their official names during production.

General information

Physical appearance

Artwork of the Koopalings holding their magic wands, from New Super Mario Bros. Wii
The Koopalings' depiction inNew Super Mario Bros. Wii

All the Koopalings look relatively similar to Bowser and Bowser Jr., but lack horns on their head. Morton has a unique darker complexion, and three have heads that are not green in coloration (Morton's head is white and Roy's is pink while Wendy's head matches the rest of her body's yellow coloration). Three of them (Larry, Wendy and in part Iggy) have blue eyes much like Bowser inSuper Mario Bros. 3 (but while Bowser's eyes were changed to red, the Koopalings' eyes remained blue). Originally, Ludwig, Morton and Lemmy's eyes were merely black dots, however the former two have since been shown to have thin dark gray irises. All of them have pointed claws on their hands. All the Koopalings have various distinguishing features, such as varying numbers of teeth protruding from their snouts and unique hair styles and colors. Oddly, their sprites inSuper Mario World and theSuper Mario Bros. 3 remake inSuper Mario All-Stars gave them all white hair and coloration that did not match their artwork, carrying over from the original, inaccurate color palette from the NES. All of them, likeBowser, have ribbed plated bellies. Although the Koopalings were shown in the sprites to have at least four spikes on their shells, the cover for Nintendo Power Player's Guide forSuper Mario All-Stars showed them, or at least Morton and Roy, only having three spines, all of which were directly on the center of the shell from top to bottom. In addition, while Lemmy does not have fangs, his in-game depiction inSuper Mario World does.

While most of the Koopalings originally had green shells, redesigns introduced withNew Super Mario Bros. Wii gave them all unique shell colors. Other aspects of their pre-existing designs were also tweaked, such as Iggy's hair being green rather than multicolored in order to differentiate him further from Lemmy, and their heights and builds being more varied, with Morton now the tallest, followed by Iggy, Roy, Ludwig, Wendy, Larry and finally Lemmy, who was the runt of the litter in their original appearances as well. Their tails also became visible in their official artwork starting fromNew Super Mario Bros. Wii, having not been drawn until then[27] except for some sprite depictions and an artwork which apparently shows Iggy's tail.[28] In their playable appearances in theSuper Smash Bros. series, because they are model swaps of Bowser Jr., all of the Koopalings appear roughly the same height as one another, most notably with Roy, Iggy, Morton and Lemmy (although Iggy is still thin).

The Koopalings' designs were modified in the DIC cartoons, although they were still recognizable.

Personalities

The Koopalings' individual personalities have not been fleshed out much besides being childlike, their desire to cause mayhem, and their loyalty to Bowser. However, there were some hints in various supplementary materials. Some of the personalities changed between localizations. For example, Roy in the North American localizations was depicted in a manner similar to a bully (which also earned him the name "Bully" in the DIC cartoons), but the JapaneseSuper Mario Bros. 3 instruction booklet andSuper Mario Advance 4e-Reader cards give him a calm and collected demeanor. The original manual also gave each of the Koopalings several quirks unique to each of them that hinted at their individual personalities with some speeches uttered by them; however, the official English translation toned down several of these quirks or removed them altogether. Although loyal to Bowser, they also did not wish to be on the receiving end of Bowser's rage if they failed a task, as evidenced by Larry's reason for why he and the other Koopalings will not give up the kings' wands easily to Mario, as he stated that the alternative would be to get yelled at by Bowser. Prior to their modern depictions, they were given distinguishing characteristics inThe Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 and theSuper Mario World cartoon, as well as theNintendo Comics System andNintendo Adventure Books. InMario Kart 8, the Koopalings seem to have better speech capabilities than Bowser, as they can be heard saying their names at several points, and even yelling one or two-liners. In addition to being childlike, aPlay Nintendo quiz describes the Koopalings as "zany".[29]

The Koopalings' loyalty to Bowser is strong enough that they are willing to serve him even when "Bowser" is actually not himself and in fact possessed by another figure. This is implied by their servitude toBowletta inMario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and later confirmed inPaper Mario: Color Splash, where Wendy and Larry specifically mention doing their actions for Bowser and Morton indirectly says that as well despite Bowser being under the influence ofblack paint. In the former game's remake, they also possessed strong enough wills that Fawful, when brainwashing them with his spray, was ultimately forced to use a maximum potent dosage on them to sway them to his side.

They were also willing to work with Bowser's son, Bowser Jr., and had little problem with him, as implied by Roy Koopa briefly calling him squirt (Young Master in the Japanese version) and overall talking to him in a casual nature. However,Bowser Jr.'s Journey indicated that even they have their limits when working with Bowser Jr., as many of them ended up quitting on him due to being fed up with his notoriously selfish nature while they were trying to hunt for the remedy for theblorbs, the only real exceptions being Iggy and Morton, the former being forced to leave by Bowser Jr. due to finding him annoying, and the latter ended up brainwashed by the Best Fitness Friends into attacking Bowser Jr..

Powers and abilities

The Koopalings each have varying abilities, but in general, the Koopalings are capable of using their shell as both a method of defense and a method of offense. In addition, they are all capable of jumping very high, and are all skilled in magic, frequently using magic wands as a weapon. While only Ludwig, Iggy, and Larry spat fireballs inSuper Mario World,Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga revealed that all Koopalings have this ability. Despite that, they are weak to fireballs, though their exact limit has varied between taking multiple fireballs to take down, or being one-hit knocked out by a single fireball. Similar to Bowser, they also have a tendency to survive dangerous hits. This is especially evident with their defeat inSuper Mario World, where Larry, Wendy, Iggy, and Lemmy were dunked into lava by the Mario Bros., and each Koopaling later had their castles collapse on them, inNew Super Mario Bros. Wii where they, alongside Bowser and Bowser Jr., ended up surviving being crushed by Bowser's falling castle, and inNew Super Mario Bros. 2, where all of them were accidentally knocked into the lava twice (once by a gigantic Bowser, and then by a gigantic Dry Bowser). Their fighting prowess was such that they managed to casually knock away severalBeanies while discussing how they can find Bowser at the same time inMario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions.

In terms of talents unique to individual Koopalings, they seem to know their own spells. While most of them simply cast a colorful shot of magic that slowly flies in a straight line, Wendy instead creates glowing rings that ricochet off the surfaces of the room, and Lemmy creates bouncing circus balls that can knock the Mario Bros. into a bottomless pit. In every game appearance outside ofSuper Mario World, Lemmy is always seen in battle balancing on top of a big yellow circus ball covered with starry patterns. Ludwig could create earthquakes with his descents inSuper Mario Bros. 3, an ability that was taken away from him ever sinceNew Super Mario Bros. Wii, but kept by Roy and Morton. Ludwig was given the ability to flutter jump in theNew Super Mario Bros. games instead. InSuper Mario World, Roy and Morton were able to walk up walls and ceilings and drop down at will.

Family relationship

Bowser and the Koopalings introducing themselves to Mario and Yoshi in Super Mario Story Quiz Picture Book 2: Mario's Sports Day (「スーパーマリオおはなしクイズえほん 2 マリオの うんどうかい」).
The Koopalings serve as Bowser’s children in olderSuper Mario games.[4]

In their first appearance inSuper Mario Bros. 3, the Koopalings were introduced as siblings and Bowser's own children.[30][4][3] Most re-releases and remakes of this 1988 game as well as republications of the game's story retain this detail in Japan, including the 2013Nintendo 3DSVirtual Console release.[13][14][31] However, the 2007 Japanese Wii Virtual Console version's manual does not mention their relationship to Bowser,[32] and the 2015 JapaneseEncyclopedia Super Mario Bros. uses a less strong statement than the one found in the original manual.[2] The 2018 English and French versions ofEncyclopedia Super Mario Bros. preserve the original manual's description of the Koopalings being Bowser's children verbatim,[17][33] while the German and Spanish translations of said book make no mention of their relationship.[34][35] Translations ofSuper Mario Bros. 3, its re-releases, remakes, official guides, and websites have kept this detail to varying degrees, with most calling the Koopalings Bowser's offspring.[36][37][38][8][9][10][11][39] The 1990 cartoon based on the game,The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, follows this portrayal, with the Koopalings referring to Bowser as "king dad".[40]

The 1991Super Mario World English manual,[5] the JapaneseNintendo Official Guidebooks for both the original and 2001Super Mario Advance 2: Super Mario World remake,[41][15] and related 1990 Japanese materials state that the Koopalings are Bowsers' children,[6] while the in-game text and Japanese manual (as well as its re-releases and remakes) do not make any direct statements about their relationship. In three character books written with the involvement ofNintendo, the Koopalings are considered Bowser's children, and in two cases explicitly stated to be members of hisroyal family (「おうぞく」).[42][43][44]

The back of the EnglishYoshi's Safari box calls them Bowser's "offspring" in 1993, and the French translation of said text uses the same term as well,[12] which is absent in the Japanese manual.[45]

The manual for theSNES version ofMario is Missing! vaguely describes the Koopalings as Bowser's "bad boys",[46] although in theDOS version's in-game dialogue, the Koopalings refer to Bowser by name rather than with a familial title. InSuper Smash Bros. Melee, Bowser's seven children are mentioned in both the Japanese and English versions,[7] and this relationship is also mentioned in theSuper Mario Advance series from 2001 to 2003.[15][39]

Following the introduction ofBowser Jr. in 2002, who is treated independently from the Koopalings, and the lack of major appearances from the Koopalings betweenMario & Luigi: Superstar Saga in 2003 andNew Super Mario Bros. Wii in 2009, there was confusion about the nature of Bowser's parenthood. Bowser Jr. was first implied to have replaced the Koopalings as Bowser's sole child in the description of Bowser's trophy inSuper Smash Bros. Brawl, the Japanese version of which refers to Bowser Jr. as「ひとり息子」, meaning "one son" or "only son".[47] While the Koopalings and Bowser Jr. appear together inNew Super Mario Bros. Wii, official websites refer to the Koopalings as Bowser's minions rather than his children, and as each other's comrades rather than siblings;[48][49] however, the game'sPrima guide refers to the Koopalings and Bowser Jr. collectively as Bowser's children, and considers Bowser Jr. to be a Koopaling himself.[50][51] In a September 2012 interview,Shigeru Miyamoto, speaking withTakashi Tezuka, stated that the "current story is that the seven Koopalings are not Bowser's children", leaving Bowser Jr. as his only child (with an unknown mother).[18] In the Japanese Nintendo Direct announcing the Koopalings as playable characters inMario Kart 8, they are described as「クッパ大魔王だいまおう子分こぶん」(King Koopa'skobun),[52] which can mean "underlings" or, in an archaic meaning, "adopted children." TheirPalutena's Guidance conversation inSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U (which was later used again inSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate) notes their resemblance to Bowser Jr. and calls the relationship between them and Bowser a mystery, with the Japanese version also mentioning that they have been heard to be Bowser's minions. The websitePlay Nintendo has implied that Bowser needs to treat them more like his family.[53]Mario Kart: Bowser's Challenge atSuper Nintendo World has Bowser and the Koopalings form the antagonistic racing team; the queue has several vague allusions to their relationship, such as books with titles such asRaising Destructive Children andSibling Rivalries and How to Exploit Them[54] (though the former may be referring only to Bowser Jr. while the latter may instead be referring toMario andLuigi).

InMario & Luigi: Paper Jam, the Koopalings have lines of dialogue, which would later continue in games such asMario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games,Paper Mario: Color Splash,Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions,Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey, andMario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. To reflect their revised portrayal, in the Japanese versions of the games, the Koopalings refer to Bowser asMaster Bowser (「クッパさま」) and consider each other comrades (「仲間なかま」) without any family relationship, though multiple translations, including the English versions, portray them as siblings.[55][56] While the Japanese and English versions ofMario & Luigi: Paper Jam portray the Koopalings' relationship to Bowser simply as them being his minions, the Italian and German translations mention that Bowser is their father.[57][58] Additionally, the Italian translation ofPaper Mario: Color Splash is devoid of every explicit mention of the Koopalings as Bowser's minions present in the Japanese version.[59] The Italian manual ofMonopoly Gamer Collector's Edition presents the Koopalings as the seven most dangerous amongst Bowser's minions,[60] and the Italian and German translations ofMario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions retain a mention from the Japanese version that Bowser Jr. is the only son of Bowser.[61]

The Japanese website ofNew Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe, besides referring to them using the newerTeam of Seven Bowsers (「クッパ7人衆」) term instead of the originalBowser's Minions (「クッパの手下」) term, also indicates that they are considered as theleaders of the Bowser clan (「クッパ一味の幹部」).[62]

Birth order

InNintendo Power, Larry was stated to be the youngest of the Koopalings[63] (reaffirmed as still true in histrophy description in the American version ofSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U and his character origintip inSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate), while Ludwig was said to be the oldest.[19] The birth order for the five middle children was not confirmed, although inSuper Mario Bros. 3, as Larry is the first Koopaling to be fought and Ludwig is the last, the implication would seem to be that all seven Koopalings are fought in order from youngest to oldest (provided the player does notwarp); however, Morton is described as "one of the older Koopalings" in theSuper Mario Bros. 3 Nintendo Power Strategy Guide,[64] although this may have been in relation to Larry, the previous boss encountered. The Prima strategy guide forSuper Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 describes Roy as being "a little heavier than his younger family", which might indicate that Roy is one of the older Koopalings.[65] InSuper Mario World! Yoshi no Tamago, Morton calls Wendy「あねご」(anego, "older sister").[66]

InThe Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, Hip and Hop (Lemmy and Iggy) are depicted as twins and are contradictorily believed to be the youngest. Although Kootie Pie (Wendy) celebrated her sixteenth birthday in "Reptiles in the Rose Garden", the specific ages of the others was never confirmed. According to the Writer's Bible included on the Shout! Factory DVD set and brief concept clips of the cartoon, the other Koopalings were all teenagers; Bully (Roy) was the eldest, followed by Big Mouth (Morton), Kooky (Ludwig), Cheatsy (Larry), Kootie Pie, and finally Hip and Hop both at six years old. This is seemingly the reference used for theNintendo Adventure Books series, since inLeaping Lizards, Morton exclaims, "Little brothers are so cowardly!" in regards to Iggy, although this may have been a quip at Luigi's expense (who expressed particular resentment at that remark).

Leadership

TheSuper Mario Bros. 3 Nintendo Power Strategy Guide also states that Ludwig is Bowser's second in command,[19] effectively making him the leader of the Koopalings. Since then, this role has been supplanted by characters such asKammy Koopa,Kamek, andBowser Jr. The American English version ofSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and the European English version ofSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U state that Larry leads the Koopalings andBowser's Minions respectively, although both are inaccurate translations of the original Japanese description, which simply states that Larry is one of the seven Koopalings and the leader of a special unit in Bowser's Minions.[67] InMario & Luigi: Paper Jam, Larry calls Ludwig "boss", and Ludwig shows that he thinks of himself as a leader, and even a king, both of which are contested by other Koopalings.

Fighting order

The order the Koopalings are fought differ in each game they appear as bosses:

GameFirstSecondThirdFourthFifthSixthSeventh
Super Mario Bros. 3 /Monopoly GamerLarryMortonWendyIggyRoyLemmyLudwig
Super Mario World /Mario & Luigi: Superstar SagaIggyMortonLemmyLudwigRoyWendyLarry
Yoshi's SafariLemmyLudwigWendyLarryMortonIggyRoy
Hotel MarioMortonRoyLarryLemmyLudwigWendyIggy
New Super Mario Bros. WiiLarryRoyLemmyWendyIggyMortonLudwig
New Super Mario Bros. 2RoyIggyLarryWendyMortonLemmyLudwig
New Super Mario Bros. U /New Super Luigi ULemmyMortonLarryWendyIggyRoyLudwig
Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. EditionLarryLemmyMortonWendyIggyRoyLudwig
Paper Mario: Color SplashMortonIggyLudwigWendyLarryLemmyRoy
Minion Quest: The Search for BowserLarryIggyWendyMortonRoyLemmyLudwig

Footnotes

  • Due to the world structure ofNew Super Mario Bros. 2 (six main worlds and three optional special worlds), WorldsMushroom andFlower (and their Koopalings, Larry and Lemmy) can be considered either to be preceded byWorld 6 (Bowser) or succeeded by Worlds3 (Wendy) and5 (Ludwig), respectively.
  • Even thoughSparkling Waters andFrosted Glacier are officially considered to be the third and fourth worlds ofNew Super Mario Bros. U (andNew Super Luigi U), respectively, the player can choose to beat whichever one (and their Koopalings, Larry and Wendy) first. Similarly, while all the levels are numbered inYoshi's Safari, the player can play them in any order they wish.
  • Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam has the player fighting two or three of the Koopalings at once, with Roy and Wendy, then Larry and Ludwig, then Morton and Lemmy via Papercraft; then each pair is fought again, with Morton and Lemmy joined by Iggy. The first two pairs are also fought alongsideDry Bowser.
  • In the SNES version ofMario is Missing!, only Ludwig, Iggy, and Roy are fought, with Larry, Morton, Wendy and Lemmy only being depicted in the manual. In the DOS version, however, all except for Morton and Lemmy appear (although the latter two were planned to appear, at least in theCD-ROM Deluxe edition, due to the presence of unused voice clips), and they are fought in the following order: Larry, Roy, Wendy, Iggy and Ludwig.
  • InMinion Quest: The Search for Bowser, Lemmy and Ludwig are both fought in the same level, albeit in different waves (Lemmy comes two waves before Ludwig). All the Koopalings are fought again at the same time later in the game, with Ludwig as the captain and the rest as regular troops.
  • Although Monopoly Gamer is technically not a video game, the Koopalings nonetheless act as "bosses" for each deck. The order they are fought in is the same as inSuper Mario Bros. 3.
  • InBowser Jr.'s Journey, Larry is fought first, then Iggy and Wendy are fought in the same level; Wendy is the fought one wave before Iggy, before fighting together in the last wave where Iggy is the first officer and Wendy is the captain, and Iggy is fought again later in the game, followed by Roy, and finally Morton. Ludwig and Lemmy are never fought. Dark versions of the Koopalings are fought alongside thefinal boss, as well as in the final post-game levelBeat the Minions!
  • In theNintendo 3DS version ofMario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, Roy is faced in the second day of theSuper Mario campaign, Larry is encountered in the fourth day of theSonic campaign, and Wendy is challenged in the sixth day of theSuper Mario campaign. Once again, inMario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, during the story mode, only three Koopalings appear: Wendy is challenged first, followed by Larry and finally Ludwig.

Profiles

Super Mario World

  • Mario Mania:Morton, Lemmy, Larry, Iggy, Wendy, Ludwig and Roy are the messiest, rowdiest, meanest kids imaginable which makes their pop, the King of the Koopas, mighty proud. Their philosophy is "divide and conquer," and they carry it out by spreading throughout their land of choice and each setting up their own impenetrable fortress.[68]

New Super Mario Bros. 2

  • North American website bio:These crooked minions of Bowser await at the end of each world. Watch out—each have their own unique ways of causing trouble for Mario.

Mario Kart Tour

  • Mario Kart Tour Twitter:Bowser Jr. may have joined the race, but he didn't come alone! He brought a few friends along with him, including Lemmy, Wendy, Ludwig, Roy, and the rest of the Koopalings! They each have their own special skills, so be sure to try them all![69]

Gallery

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

Portrayals

Although the games themselves initially did not have the Koopalings speak (the DOS version ofMario is Missing! nonwithstanding), the Koopalings did have a variety of voice actors in various Mario media.

InAmada Anime Series: Super Mario Bros., the Koopalings were voiced by Masaharu Satō (Larry and Iggy), Miyako Endō (Morton and Wendy), and Naoki Tatsuta (Roy, Lemmy, and Ludwig).

In the DIC cartoons, the Koopalings were voiced by James Ransken (Cheatsy),Gordon Masten (Big Mouth),Tabitha St. Germain (Kootie Pie),Tara Charendoff (Hop),Dan Hennessey (Bully),Stuart Stone (Hip), and Michael Stark (Kooky).

The Koopalings appeared in the interactive anime videoSuper Mario World: Mario to Yoshi no Bōken Land, and there they were given spoken dialogue. Their voice actors were not credited.

InMario is Missing!, the Koopa Kids, as noted above, were given dialogue. In theCD-ROM Deluxe version, Larry, Iggy and Ludwig were voiced by Rob Wallace, Wendy was voiced by Kathy Fitzgerald, and Roy was voiced by Bruce Sandig, who also voiced the unused clips of Lemmy.[70]

InSuper Mario Advance 2: Super Mario World, the Koopalings did have voices, although they just gave dying screeches when defeated by Mario or Luigi. Additionally, they were all similar monster roars, and only Iggy, Lemmy, Wendy and Larry used them.

Starting with 2009'sNew Super Mario Bros. Wii, the Koopalings were given in-game voice acting, although it was largely composed of grunts and roars instead of actual dialogue. Larry, Morton, Wendy and Lemmy are voiced byLani Minella, Iggy and Ludwig are voiced byMike Vaughn, and Roy is voiced byDan Falcone.

FromMario Kart 8 onwards, all the Koopalings, except for Roy, are voiced by new voice actors, with Morton, Ludwig, Iggy, Wendy, Larry and Lemmy being voiced byDavid Cooke,David J. Goldfarb,Ryan Higgins,Ashley Flannegan,Michelle Hippe andCarlee McManus respectively. This time, they do say actual words and phrases, besides their "No!" yells when defeated in the former games.

Naming

In the Japanese versions, the Koopalings have been referred to by several names, all of which are derived fromBowser's Japanese name,「クッパ」(Kuppa or "Koopa"). Some of their names also integrate the character「コ」; it is ambiguous whether this character represents「子」(ko-, "child") or「小」(ko, "young").「コクッパ」can thus mean "Little Koopa", "Child Koopa", "Young Koopa", etc. A rare variant of this phrase,「子クッパ」, is seen on the back of the JapaneseSuper Mario Bros. 3 box and in theNintendo Official Guidebook ofSuper Mario All-Stars. "7" or「七」, when used with「人」to count people, is read asshichi; otherwise it is commonly read asnana. In the English versions ofSuper Mario Bros. 3 except forSuper Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3,Toad refers to the Koopalings as "Little Koopa" if acastle is visited after losing anairship level. Starting withNew Super Mario Bros. Wii, PAL territories refer to the Koopalings as "Bowser's minions" to match concurrent Japanese material,[71] although American versions continue to use "Koopalings" instead.[72] These names were eventually unified as ofMario Kart 8, where Japanese versions use a variant of their name fromSuper Famicom material, while all English versions use the "Koopalings" term.

Names in other languages

Names used in most media

The contemporaneous name for each language is listed first. Subsequent names are listed in chronological order for each language, from oldest to newest, and have the media they are associated with in the "Notes" column.

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Japaneseクッパ7人衆[73][74][75][76]
Kuppa 7 Ninshū
Team of 7Bowsers
子クッパ7兄弟[77]
Kokuppa 7 Kyōdai
7 Little Bowser SiblingsSuper Mario Bros. 3
コクッパ7兄弟[78]
Kokuppa 7 Kyōdai
コクッパ7人衆[79]
Kokuppa 7 Ninshū
Team of 7 Little BowsersSuper Mario World
子クッパ7人衆[80]
Kokuppa 7 Ninshū
Super Mario All-Stars
コクッパ軍団[?]
Kokuppa-gundan
Little Bowser CorpsMario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
クッパの手下[81]
Kuppa no Teshita
Bowser's Minions; occassionally applied tohis armyNew Super Mario Bros. Wii
クッパ七人衆[82]
Kuppa Shichi Ninshū
Team of 7 BowsersSuper Mario Bros. Encyclopedia
Chinese(Simplified)酷霸王帮众[83]
Kùbàwáng Bāngzhòng
Bowser Gang
酷霸王7人组[84][85]
Kùbàwáng Qīrénzǔ
Team of 7 BowsersSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate,New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe
酷霸王7人帮[86]
Kùbàwáng Qīrénbāng
Bowser Gang of SevenSuper Mario Maker 2
Chinese(Traditional)庫巴7人幫[87][88]
Kùbā Qīrénbāng
Bowser Gang of Seven
庫巴的小魔頭們[89]
Kùbā de Xiǎomótóumen
Bowser's Little BossesNew Super Mario Bros. 2
庫巴7人衆[90][91]
Kùbā Qīrénzhòng
Team of 7 BowsersSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate,New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe
小庫巴7兄弟[92]
Xiǎo Kùbā 7 Xiōngdì
7 Little Bowser SiblingsSuper Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary
DutchKoopalings[93]-
Bowser's kinderen[94]Bowser's childrenSuper Mario Bros. 3
Koopa Kids[95]-Super Mario World
FinnishKoopanuoriso[96]Fromnouriso ("youth", young people collectively)
French(Canadian)Koopalins[73]From "Koopalings"
Fils de Bowser[97]:30Bowser's childrenNew Super Mario Bros. Wii
French(European)Les Terreurs de Bowser[98]Bowser's Terrors
Enfants de Bowser[94]Bowser's childrenSuper Mario Bros. 3
Marmots Koopas[95]:19Koopa BratsSuper Mario World
Koopalings[99]-Hotel Mario
Koopas[100]:52KoopasSuper Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3,Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
Sbires de Bowser[73]Bowser's minionsNew Super Mario Bros. Wii,Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS /Wii U
GermanBowsers Schergen[101][73]Bowser's Minions
Bowser's Kinder[102][103]Bowser's ChildrenSuper Mario Bros. 3
Koopas[100]:32-Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3
ItalianGli scagnozzi di Bowser[104]Bowser's minions; occasionally applied to his army
Figli di Bowser[105]Bowser's childrenSuper Mario Bros. 3
Koopa Kids[106]-Super Mario World
Koopaling[107]Super Mario All-Stars
Bowserotti[100]:106Little Bowsers; from "Bowser" and the diminutive suffix-ottiSuper Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3
Korean쿠파7인조[108]
Kupa 7(chil)injo
Team of 7 Bowsers
바우저의 자녀들[109]
Baujeoui Janyeodeul
Bowser's ChildrenSuper Mario Bros. 3
쿠파의 부하들[110]
Kupa-ui Buhadeul
Bowser's MinionsNew Super Mario Bros. Wii
꼬마쿠파 7형제[111]
Kkoma-Kupa 7-hyeongje
7 Little Bowser SiblingsSuper Mario All-Stars Limited Edition
Portuguese(Brazilian)Koopinchas[112]Portmanteau of "Koopa" andcupinchas ("friends" or "partners")
Filhos do Koopa[113]Koopa's childrenSuper Mario World
Capangas Koopa[114][115][116][117]Koopa minionsMario Kart Tour
Portuguese(European)Koopalings[118]-
Bowsões[119][120]Portmanteau of "Bowser" andmauzões ("bad guys")Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam
Lacaios do Bowser[121]Bowser's Minions
RussianКупалинги[?]
Kupalingi
Koopalings
Spanish(Latin American)Koopalines[97]:52[73]Koopalings
Koopalings[122]-Club Nintendo
Spanish(European)Esbirros de Bowser[73]Bowser's henchmen
Niños de Bowser[123]Children of BowserSuper Mario Bros. 3
Koopa Kids[124]-Super Mario World
SwedishBowsers hantlangare[125]Bowser's minions
Koopaungarna[126]Fromungarna ("kids, cubs")Super Mario Bros. 3,Super Mario World

Names used in the DIC animated shows

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Chinese(Simplified)酷霸小子[127]
Kùbà Xiǎozǐ
Koopa Kids
CroatianKoopa Djeca[128]Koopa Kids
DanishKoopa-Unger[129]Koopa Kids
DutchKoopa-Kinderen[a][130]Koopa Kids
Koopajes[b][130]Diminutive of "Koopa"
FinnishKoopanuoret[131]Koopa Kids
GermanKoopalinge[132]Koopalings
Koopa-Brut[132]Koopa's Brood
ItalianPiccoli Attila[133]Little Koopas
NorwegianKoopa-Ungen[134]Koopa Kids
PolishDzieci Koopy[135]Koopa Kids
PortugueseKoopalinhos[136][137]From "Koopalings" with the diminutive suffix-inhoBKS and Herbert Richers dubs
Portuguese(Brazilian)Filhos do Koopa[138]Koopa KidsUniarthe dub
Portuguese(European)Koopa Meninos[139]Koopa BoysDialectus dub
Koopa Filhos[140]Koopa KidsSomnorte dub
RomanianCopiii Koopa[141]Koopa KidsThe Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3
Koopișori[142]Diminutive for "Koopa"
Aghiotanții lui Koopa[143]Koopa'sadjutantsSuper Mario World (television series)
Koopa aghiotanți[143]Koopa adjutants
RussianКупа для Детей[144]
Kupa dlya Detey
Koopa Kids
SerbianKoopa Deca[145]Koopa Kids
SlovenianKoopa Otroci[146]Koopa Kids
Spanish(Latin American)Niños Koopa[a][147]Koopa KidsIntersound dub
Koopaleles[b][147]Portmanteau of "Koopa" andpeleles ("brats")
Hijos Koopa[148]Koopa KidsAudiomaster 3000 dub
Spanish(European)Niños Koopa[149]Koopa Kids
SwedishKoopa-Ungar[a][150]Koopa Kids
Koopalings[b][150]-
  1. ^abcReplaces instances of "Koopa Kids" in the original
  2. ^abcReplaces instances of "Koopalings" in the original

Notes

  • Larry is the only Koopaling to not have usedWarp Pipes in any of his boss battles, with Lemmy and Wendy using them inSuper Mario World, Roy using them inNew Super Mario Bros. Wii, Morton and Ludwig using them inNew Super Mario Bros. 2, and Iggy using them inNew Super Mario Bros. U.
  • InMario & Luigi: Paper Jam, every Koopaling is associated withBattle Cards. Roy and Wendy are the first bosses on which Battle Cards can be used, Larry and Ludwig are the only bosses that can use their own Battle Cards, and Iggy, Morton, and Lemmy turn the player's Battle Cards into a special kind of Morton Battle Card, which either deals 60 damage to everyone, makes the player lose all of their star points, or gives the player a randomMax Item.

References

Koopalings coverage on otherNIWA wikis:
  1. ^As explained on the Koopalings' profile on theNew Super Mario Bros. U official site. Archived February 3, 2013, 16:15:34 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine., as well asLarry'sSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U trophy
  2. ^abOn page 33 of theEncyclopedia Super Mario Bros., there is this statement:「※取扱説明書のものをそのまま掲載しています。」; despite this, the part of the story where the Koopalings are introduced is this one:「さんざんこらしめたはずの大魔王クッパもマリオのいるキノコ王国からは手を引いたものの今度は子供コクッパ7兄弟を仲間に入れ、ワールドのあちこちでイタズラのやり放題。」; the「自分の」between「今度は」and「子供コクッパ7兄弟」, which roughly means "[Bowser's] own" and is presenton page 4 of the original JapaneseSuper Mario Bros. 3 manualMedia:SMB3_Japanese_manual_pages_4_5.jpg, is absent in this story. The meaning of the sentence is roughly unaltered, as this wording omitting the possessive pronoun has also been used in theNintendo Official Guidebook ofSuper Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 andSuper Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3, the latter of which also used the stronger form of the original story ofSuper Mario Bros. 3 showing the similar meaning of the two wordings, but the new one is less strong and explicit.
  3. ^abSuper Mario Bros. 3 English instruction booklet. In the story section (page 5), they are called "Bowser's 7 kids" and "his 7 children", and Bowser's line (page 3) reads "Ha Ha Ha! These are my 7 children that are going to help me take over the Mushroom World!" The children are introduced with the phrase "These are Bowser's kids!!" (page 4). Larry (page 5), Morton (page 9) and Lemmy (page 34) refer to Bowser as their father or dad.
  4. ^abcIn the Japanese instruction booklet ofSuper Mario Bros. 3, they are called「自分じぶん子供こどもコクッパ7兄弟きょうだい」in the story section (page 4Media:SMB3 Japanese manual pages 4 5.jpg), and King Koopa's line (page 2Media:SMB3 Japanese manual pages 2 3.jpg) reads「ワッハハ。これから俺様おれさま息子達むすこたちがこのゲームの説明せつめいをするぜ。息子達むすこたちうことをよーくいてせいぜいガンバルことだな。ワッハハ。」Note Koopa's use of「俺様おれさま息子たちむすこ達」(ore-sama no musuko-tachi), which equates to "my children" (or, literally, "my sons") while at the same time referring to himself in an arrogant manner. The children are introduced with the phrase「そして、これがコクッパ7兄弟きょうだいだ!!」(page 3Media:SMB3 Japanese manual pages 2 3.jpg). Larry (page 4Media:SMB3 Japanese manual pages 4 5.jpg), Morton (page 8Media:SMB3 Japanese manual pages 8 9.jpg) and Lemmy (page 34Media:SMB3 Japanese manual pages 34 35.jpg) refer to King Koopa as「オヤジ」(oyaji), which is both a Japanese word for "father" as well as a term of endearment.
  5. ^abSuper Mario World English instruction booklet,page 20Media:SMW NA Manual Pages 19 20.png (Mysterious Sunken Ship description) "That's right, in Super Mario Bros. 3,Koopa and his kids used a flying ship to make life tough for Mario.".
  6. ^abJapanese card about the Koopalings inSuper Mario WorldMedia:Kokuppa SMB4 Card.jpg, in which they are referred to as「クッパだいおうの7にん息子むすこたち。」, meaning "The seven children of the (demon/sorcerer) king Bowser.". Note that their name is written with「7兄弟」instead of「7人衆」.
  7. ^abInSuper Smash Bros. Melee, the first trophy of Bowser in Japanese refers to him as having「7人のこども」Media:JSSBM Bowser Trophy.jpg.
  8. ^abSuper Mario Bros. 3Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console release.Nintendo of Europe (British English). Retrieved June 28, 2024. (Archived June 29, 2014, 17:18:22 UTC via archive.today[deprecated link].)
  9. ^abSuper Mario Bros. 3.Nintendo of Italy (Italian). Retrieved June 28, 2024.
  10. ^abSuper Mario Bros. 3.Nintendo of Germany (German). Retrieved June 28, 2024.
  11. ^abSuper Mario Bros. 3.Nintendo of Benelux (Dutch). Retrieved June 28, 2024.
  12. ^abBack of the North American box ofYoshi's SafariMedia:SnesyoshissafariBack.jpg.
  13. ^abA PDF manual forSuper Mario Bros. 3Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console release (March 2023 archive) available on theNintendo of Japan eShop website, released January 1, 2013. (Retrieved February 15, 2013)
  14. ^abNintendo Co., Ltd. (2003).Scans of the Japanese manual ofSuper Mario Advance 4. Retrieved December 23, 2015.
  15. ^abcPage 20 of the JapaneseNintendo Official Guidebook ofSuper Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2Media:SMA2 Japanese Guide Page 20.png. The Koopalings are stated being「7ひきの子ども=コクッパ」, roughly meaning(Bowser's) seven children=Koopalings using an implicit possessive pronoun.
  16. ^Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3Wii U Virtual Console release.Nintendo UK (British English). Retrieved June 28, 2024. (Archived March 21, 2023, 21:13:49 UTC via archive.today[deprecated link].)
  17. ^abEncyclopedia Super Mario Bros.. Page 47. "Bowser sent his seven children to make mischief as they please in the normally peaceful Mushroom World." (October 16, 2018)
  18. ^ab"Our current story is that the seven Koopalings are not Bowser's children. Bowser's only child is Bowser Jr., and we do not know who the mother is." – Ryckert, Dan (September 10, 2015).Mario's Creators Answer Burning Questions About The Series.GameInformer (English). Retrieved June 28, 2024.
  19. ^abc"Bowser's oldest Koopaling and second in command, he's a real monster!" – June 1990.Super Mario Bros. 3 Nintendo Power Strategy Guide.Nintendo of America (American English). Page 9.
  20. ^BeardBear (December 3, 2015).Mario & Luigi Paper Jam Walkthrough Part 27 | Neo Bowser Castle #5 & Bosses Koopalings.YouTube. Retrieved May 18, 2024.
  21. ^"WORLD FORTRESSES Every world has at least one Fortress. This is usually a set of fearsome hallways guarded by nasties and always ends with a Koopa confrontation, courtesy of Boom Boom the Koopaling. Fortresses are just like regular levels, except that when you beat one, any nearby locks (usually preventing you from accessing pipes or Toad Houses) disappear." – Hodgson, David S J. (October 21, 2003).Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 Prima's Official Strategy Guide.Prima Games (American English). ISBN0-7615-4425-9. Page 22.
  22. ^Page 65 of the JapaneseOfficial Nintendo Guidebook ofSuper Mario All-StarsMedia:Bowser Koopalings sketch.png. The caption states "At first Bowser's appearance was not entirely settled. In order to get to this version of the sketch, Kotabe and Tezuka collaborated multiple times". Note how the page is dedicated to the Famicom Disk System version ofSuper Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, known asSuper Mario Bros. 2 in Japan.
  23. ^Interview with Shigeru Miyamoto inMario Mania Player's Guide. Page 31.
  24. ^As explained by Dayvv Brooks (former Nintendo of America employee), on July 18, 2012.
  25. ^Super Mario Bros. 3 Japanese instruction booklet. Page 3.Media:Koopalingsjpmanual.jpg
  26. ^Super Mario World: From Japanese to English.The Mushroom Kingdom (English). Retrieved June 28, 2024.
  27. ^Mario kicking Wendy, Bowser and LudwigMedia:SMSQPB6 Mario Kick opt.png, note how Bowser's tail is drawn while Ludwig's tail is not.
  28. ^Main cast artwork forSuper Mario Bros. 3 in which Iggy's tail can be seen.Media:SMB3 NES - Group art.png
  29. ^https://play.nintendo.com/activities/quizzes/which-mario-kart-8-racer-are-you-most/ If you get Bowser.
  30. ^A Japanese promotional pamphlet forSuper Mario Bros. 3Media:SMB3 - Japanese Promotional Pamphlet.jpg The Koopalings are called「大魔王クッパの子供達」(Daimaō Kuppa no kodomo-tachi), which means "Great Demon King Koopa's children". The picture of this pamphlet is found in every version ofSuper Mario History 1985-2010 booklet except North American.
  31. ^Scans of the original JapaneseSuper Mario Bros. 3 manual, hosted on Nintendo Co. Ltd. site. Retrieved November 10, 2016.
  32. ^Super Mario Bros. 3 Wii Virtual Console website, released December 11, 2007.
  33. ^On page 33 of the French translation ofSuper Mario Bros. Encyclopedia, in the story ofSuper Mario Bros. 3 it is toldBowser a envoyé ses sept enfants agir comme bon leur semble au sein du Monde des Champignons habituellement plutôt calme. (Bowser sent his seven children to act as they see fit within the usually rather calm Mushroom World). At page 144 in the general enemy description ofNew Super Mario Bros. Wii it is toldLes sept frères et soeurs de la famille Bowser sont également présents[...] (The seven siblings of the Bowser family are also present).
  34. ^An excerpt of page 33 of the German translation of theEncyclopedia Super Mario Bros., containing the story ofSuper Mario Bros. 3. The sentenceAllerdings macht er sieben Koopalinge zu seinen Untertanen roughly meansIndeed he turned seven Koopalings into his subjects.
  35. ^Page 33 of the Spanish translation of theEncyclopedia Super Mario Bros., containing the story ofSuper Mario Bros. 3. The sentenceSin embargo, esta vez cuenta con la ayuda de los siete Koopalings, que hacen maldades por todas partes. roughly meansNonetheless, this time [he] has the help of the seven Koopalings, who cause troubles everywhere.
  36. ^Page 169 ofPlaying with Power: Nintendo NES ClassicsMedia:PWPNNC page 169.png, containing part of an interview present in the January/February 1990 issue ofNintendo Power
  37. ^Rocha, Garitt, and Nick von Esmarch (November 11, 2016).Playing With Power: Nintendo NES Classics.Prima Games (American English). ISBN9780744017779. Page196Media:PWPNNC page 196.png., containing the story ofSuper Mario Bros. 3
  38. ^Nintendo of Europe.Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 (PDF).Nintendo of Europe CDN. Retrieved March 8, 2016.
  39. ^abPage 4 of the JapaneseNintendo Official Guidebook ofSuper Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3Media:SMA4 Japanese Guide Page 4.png. Note how, while in the story they are referred as[Bowser's] own children (「自分じぶんどもの「コクッパ7兄弟きょうだい」」), in Bowser's bio the possessive referred to thechildren term (「どもたち」) is missing like in the case of theNintendo Official Guidebook ofSuper Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2.
  40. ^The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3:Sneaky Lying Cheating Giant Ninja Koopas
  41. ^Page 32 of the first volume of the Japanese Nintendo Official Guidebook of Super Mario World, part of the second unit of the volume, namedCharacterMedia:SMB4 Koopa Family.png. The reddish purple headers used for both Bowser and the Koopalings indicate that they are part of the Koopa family, as the explanatory header on the upper left corner shows.
  42. ^In boththeSuper Mario World sectionMedia:SMCE pages 18 19.png,theSuper Mario Bros. 3 sectionMedia:SMCE page 214.png andthe section about the Koopa TroopMedia:SMCE pages 88 89.png ofSuper Mario All Encyclopedia (「スーパーマリオ全百科オールひゃっか」), a bookwritten in 1991 in collaboration with NintendoMedia:SMCE page 256.png, the Koopalings are considered, along with Bowser, to be part of theKing Tribe (「おうぞく」), thatpage 89Media:SMCE pages 88 89.png states being formed byevery member of the royal family that leads the Bowser Army corps (「クッパ軍団ぐんだん統率とうそつする王家おうけ面々めんめん」). In particular, their relationship is explained in theSuper Mario Bros. 3 section of the book, where the Koopalings are stated, onpage 151Media:SMCE pages 150 151.png, to be Bowser's children「クッパのども、コクッパたち」) and where Bowser onpage 228Media:SMCE page 228.png is referred to as thedemon/sorcerer king (「大魔王だいまおう」) and onpage 214Media:SMCE page 214.png Larry Koopa is stated to be theyoungest child of the demon/sorcerer king (「大魔王だいまおうすえ」), while the Koopalings are stated to be siblings as well (「コクッパ7兄弟きょうだい」).
  43. ^Onpage 193 ofPerfect Edition: Great Mario Character Encyclopedia (「パーフェクト版マリオキャラクター大事典」)Media:PEGMCE page 193.png, a bookwritten in 1994 in collaboration with NintendoMedia:PEGMCE Last Page.png, Roy is shown as an example ofBowser's group (「クッパけい」), further described asthe family of the Great King Bowser (「クッパ大王だいおう一族いちぞく」), onpage 228Media:PEGMCE pages 228 229.png Larry is stated to be the son of the Great Demon/Sorcerer King Bowser (「クッパ大魔王だいまおう子供こども」); finally onpage 42Media:PEGMCE page 42.png the Koopalings are called again the7 Koopalings Siblings (「コクッパ7兄弟きょうだい」).
  44. ^Onpages 10 and 11 of theSuper Mario Bros. Daizukan (「スーパーマリオ大図鑑」)Media:SMBD pages 10 11.png a bookwritten at the end of 1994 under the supervision of NintendoMedia:SMBD Colophon.png, the Koopa Troop is stated to haveBowser's seven children as its great leaders (「7にんのクッパのどもを大幹部だいかんぶとして」), with the Koopalings presented below. Furthermore, onpages 34 and 35Media:SMBD pages 34 35.png, it is explicitly stated thatKoopalings=Bowser's children (「コクッパ=クッパのども」), with Morton and Ludwig presented asone of the seven children of the Great King Bowser (「クッパ大王だいおうの7にんどものひとり」), Larry being presented as theyoungest of the seven children of the Great King Bowser (「クッパ大王だいおうの7にんどものすえっ」) and Roy's bio starting withAmong the sons of Bowser, he's the heaviest (「クッパのむすこのなかで, もっとも体重たいじゅうおもい」).
  45. ^Pages 2 and 3 of the Japanese manual ofYoshi's SafariMedia:YRH Manual pages 2 3 opt.png, which contain the story of the game. Bowser and the Koopalings are together called「クッパたちKoopa-tachi, just like in other Japanese material such asSuper Mario Story Quiz Picture Book 6: Friend Kidnapped (「スーパーマリオおはなしクイズえほん 6 さらわれたともだち」)Media:SMSQPB6 Kuppa tachi.png.
  46. ^Mario is Missing! SNES instruction booklet. Page 2.
  47. ^The first trophy of Bowser in the Japanese version ofSuper Smash Bros. BrawlMedia:JSSBB Bowser Trophy.jpg.
  48. ^EuropeanNew Super Mario Bros. Wii website showing the initial name change to "Bowser's Minions" in Europe (albeit while grouped together with Bowser Jr. as the "Koopa Clan")].Nintendo UK (British English). Retrieved June 28, 2024.
  49. ^New Super Mario Bros. Wii story and character page.Nintendo. Retrieved June 28, 2024. Ludwig's bio refers to the Koopalings as「仲間なかま」, meaning comrades, partners or company.
  50. ^"Just when Mario and the gang were ready to give the Princess her gifts, Bowser's bratty kids crashed the party!" – Bueno, Fernando (November 15, 2009).New Super Mario Bros. Wii PRIMA Official Game Guide.Prima Games (American English). ISBN978-0-307-46592-4. Page 18.
  51. ^"After you reach Bowser Jr.'s chamber, the bothersome Koopaling hops into hisflying carriage." – Bueno, Fernando (November 15, 2009).New Super Mario Bros. Wii PRIMA Official Game Guide.Prima Games (American English). ISBN978-0-307-46592-4. Page 129.
  52. ^ゲーム情報チャンネル (May 5, 2014).マリオカート8 Direct 2014 4 30 プレゼンテーション映像 (11:05).YouTube (Japanese). Retrieved June 28, 2024.
  53. ^An official poll in which the fifth choice for Bowser's New Year's resolution is "Try to spend more time with the Koopalings..Play Nintendo (American English). Retrieved June 28, 2024.
  54. ^PHOTO & VIDEO TOUR – Ride Mario Kart: Koopa’s Challenge With & Without AR Headset and Tour The Full Queue in Super Nintendo World.WDW News Today (English). Retrieved June 28, 2024.
  55. ^As an example, Larry'sTALK_CUPCHAT_PR_LOSE_LAR_USUAL_0 line in the Wii U version of Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games states「さすがに予選よせんけるってのは はずかしいな。仲間なかまたちにはわらわれるだろうしクッパさまにはドヤされるだろうし、まいったぜ。」Note the use of both「仲間なかま」and「クッパさま」.
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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 /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 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
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