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Rex
Rex Run SMW.png
Artwork of a Rex inSuper Mario World
First appearanceSuper Mario World (1990)
Latest appearanceMinecraft: Bedrock Edition (2018)
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Rexes aredinosaur-like dragons[1] that inhabitDinosaur Land. Their first and primary appearance is inSuper Mario World, and a majority of Rexes' following appearances is in Japanese media never released into theWestern world. Their English name is the Latin word for "king", and is derived from the predatory dinosaurTyrannosaurus rex. They are indigo-to-violet with a nasal horn, fangs, and small dragon wings, though they are flightless. They have similar features toYoshis such as body shape and reddish shoes, and have been said to be very distant relatives.[2] A recurring trait with all Rexes are their compressible bodies, as their stature becomes flatter when jumped upon.

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History[edit]

Super Mario World[edit]

Sprite of Rex from Super Mario World

Rexes are rare enemies inSuper Mario World which behave similarly toGoombas in that they simply walk in Mario's direction. They are usually found in small groups. In order to defeat a Rex, Mario needs to jump on it twice. After being jumped on once, a Rex gets its upper body stomped into its torso, reducing its height by half and causing it to move slightly quicker. If a Rex gets stomped on a second time, it gets defeated and flattened completely. ASpin Jump can destroy them in one hit, as will shooting afireball, hitting it with acape or running into it while using aStarman. Rexes can also be eaten by Yoshi. Rexes can be found inYoshi's Island 1,Chocolate Island 2, andAwesome, each time in relatively large amounts.

Super Mario World television series[edit]

A Rex/Dinosaur with an egg in King Scoopa Koopa.
A Rex in theSuper Mario World television series episode "King Scoopa Koopa".

Rexes, referred to by the generic termDinosaurs, make several appearances in theSuper Mario World animated series. The Rexes ofSuper Mario World come in different colors, such as green, red and yellow. Unlike in the game, they bear at least some resemblance to actual dinosaurs, they lack shoes, have clawed hands and feet, and their lower jaw now has different coloring from their belly. Some Rexes have bird-like wings, and others have second nasal horns.

Rexes first appeared in the episode "Send in the Clown", where several are shown disguised as clowns inKing Koopa's "Koopaling Bros. Circus". After several misadventures in their circus act, that the clowns are accidentally revealed to be Rexes, who, upon tearing off their costumes, begin to herd all the circus audience members into a large pit. In this episode, they more closely resemble their in-game depiction.

In "King Scoopa Koopa", several multicolored Rexes are shown to be working as employees at King Koopa's fast food stand. After it is revealed that King Koopa had planned on mutating the inhabitants ofDome City intoChickadactyls — which he plans on deep frying and selling to Rexes — King Koopa sends several Rexes to capture Mario andPrincess Toadstool. Mario and Princess Toadstool escape using theStar Path, and return later to defeat the Rexes using a cape. The Rexes that were not defeated byCape Mario later escaped down aWarp Tube, along with King Koopa.

In the episode "Born to Ride", two Rex bikers namedDuke and Rockman appear. Duke and Rockman, along with their ally, Lulu, attempted to manipulate Yoshi into capturing Mario and Luigi for them, only to be beaten in the end.

In a later episode entitled "Rock TV", two other Rex characters named theTyrannosaurus Twins appear. The Tyrannosaurus Twins are wrestlers, and pummeled Mario and Luigi for sometime, though they were eventually defeated by Cape Mario.

Nintendo Adventure Books[edit]

InBrain Drain, Mario and Luigi, while looking forIggy Koopa in his base, pass a Rex that has had its mind switched with a German opera singer's due to theSynapse Switcher.

Super Mario-kun[edit]

Rex from page 7, volume 3 of Super Mario-kun. 「かかったな、クッパの一味め!」 (Gotcha, Bowser's gang!)
A Rex inSuper Mario-kun

A Rex has appeared involume 3 ofSuper Mario-kun. Yoshi invites Mario and Luigi to meet his friend, a Rex who decided to turn against Bowser. He captures the Mario Bros. and attacks Yoshi, thinking they are working for Bowser. After the Mario Bros. demand an explanation, Yoshi convinces the Rex that he is a friend by showing his long tongue. The four then go into Rex's house, where Yoshi demands food, and Rex promises to cook. However, a Magikoopa and a Koopa Troopa called "Number 3" then use thekamemeka (an enchanted Koopa Shell) to brainwash Rex. Rex then makes a poisoned soup in attempt to defeat Mario, which Yoshi quickly digests. Rex then smugly asks if Yoshi enjoys the poisoned meal, which shocks Mario. After some groaning, however, Yoshi claims it was "delicious". Mario calls Yoshi an idiot, pointing out Rex's intention to kill them, but Yoshi denies it, saying that Rex is only a harmless friend.

Furious that he did not succeed, Rex then uses a flamethrower to burn Mario and Yoshi, while Luigi dodges in time. The Magikoopa then uses his power to make Rex grow. Rex attempts to stomp on Mario, but Mario steals his shoe and tries to use it as aGoomba's Shoe, only to be overpowered by its odor. Yoshi then tries and fails to make Rex remember good memories. Meanwhile, the Magikoopa decides it is time to finish off Mario and his friends, and gives the Rex bigger wings, transforming him into a Super Rex. During a chase, however, Mario finds a switch and turns it on, letting blocks fall on the Rex's head and removing the magical Koopa Shell. After the kamamaka falls off, Rex and the others put the kamemeka on the Magikoopa instead, and Mario forces the Magikoopa to dance under it, thus ending the chapter.

Super Mario Adventures[edit]

Rexes also appear in theSuper Mario Adventures comic, where several of them are seen among the attendees at Bowser's wedding to a brainwashed Princess Toadstool. Later on, after Mario, Luigi, Yoshi and a herd ofYoshis crashed Bowser's wedding, a lone Rex is seen among the creatures trying to defeat the Yoshis, only to be trampled by them.

Super Mario Bros. film[edit]

In theSuper Mario Bros. film, a building with a neon sign displaying the word REXX can be seen inDinohattan.Concept art shows a neon sign reading "TEX REX" that is not present in the final film.

Mario & Wario[edit]

Rexes make a small background appearance inMario & Wario, being encased in blocks of ice in the game'sfourth stage.

Super Mario World: Mario to Yoshi no Bōken Land[edit]

Iggy, Koopa Troopas, Chargin' Chucks, and Rexes in Super Mario World: Mario to Yoshi no Bōken Land.
A Rex appearing in one scene ofSuper Mario World: Mario to Yoshi no Bōken Land

Rexes appear in the interactive anime videoSuper Mario World: Mario to Yoshi no Bōken Land. When the Mario Bros. discover Yoshi's egg on Yoshi's Island,Luigi prompts the player to answer which character is inside, with a Rex being one of the incorrect answers. When leaving the island, the Mario Bros. and Yoshi are confronted byIggy Koopa alongsideKoopa Troopas,Chargin' Chucks and Rexes. Mario then prompts the player to answer which enemies there are more of, with five Rexes being the incorrect answer (the correct answer being six Koopa Troopas).

Mario's FUNdamentals[edit]

InMario's FUNdamentals, Rexes appear as a playing card when the player plays Go Fish with Mario.

Mario Family[edit]

A Rex appears as a sewing design inMario Family.

Mario & Luigi series[edit]

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga /Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions[edit]

Rexes reappear inMario & Luigi: Superstar Saga as enemies located onHoohoo Mountain, past the Hoohooros Gate. They do not appear in the overworld, and are only seen in battle alongsideDry Bones orBeanies. Like inSuper Mario World, Rexes attack Mario or Luigi by charging into them, and can be flattened byjumping on them. When they are at their full size, the Rexes' attacks cannot be dodged or countered, as they are too tall to jump over; they must be at least partly flattened for the Bros. to counterattack without getting hit. Jumping on a Rex a second time flattens it even more, though it does not decrease in height any further afterward.

In the original game, Rexes drop different items depending on if they were flattened or not upon defeat: if defeated with Hammer attacks or a strong enough Jump attack to defeat it in one hit, they drop Syrups; when defeated while flattened, they drop 1-Up Mushrooms (with Green Peppers replacing them as rare drops in the Japanese version). Rexes are healed with fire-based attacks, but take normal damage from thunder attacks.

In the remake,Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions, Rexes reprise their role from the original game, and are much larger; however, Mario and Luigi can now counterattack them when they are at their full size. Rexes also make high-pitched grunts when jumped on. They also appear as enemies inMinion Quest: The Search for Bowser, where they are Melee troopers, and attack by charging into opponents. Their Special Skill, Mega Tackle, allows them to charge quickly into an opponent, inflicting more damage than a regular charge. Rexes are the only standardSuper Mario franchise enemies in the game that cannot be recruited as allies. As an enemy captain, the Rex is silent when using Captain Commands, with only an ellipses in its text box.

Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time[edit]

Main article:Shroob Rex
Sprite of Shroob Rex from the Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time game
A Shroob Rex

Though normal Rexes do not appear inMario & Luigi: Partners in Time, aShroob-like form of them, calledShroob Rex, appears in the game. Shroob Rexes are encountered in theShroob Castle and have a different, slightly larger appearance with pincers for hands, dark magenta scales, and glowing red eyes. They also possess the ability to breathe fire.

Super Princess Peach[edit]

Normal Rexes appear inSuper Princess Peach, first appearing inFury Volcano 4-1. Their behavior is mostly unchangedSuper Mario World. When jumped on, they shrink and can be defeated by another stomp, though they can be defeated instantly by any other attack. Rexes who have been affected by theSad Vibe, calledSad Rexes, also appear. Sad Rexes will not move untilPrincess Peach approaches, in which case they will charge at her. Jumping on them will turn them into regular flattened Rexes, however, and they can be defeated using the same methods as normal counterpart.

Nintendo Monopoly[edit]

In theNintendo Monopoly, Rexes appear in a screenshot on the background of the board, where Mario is riding aGreen Yoshi that is spitting out fire at the Rex.

Minecraft[edit]

Minecraft asset
A Rex inMinecraft

In the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack inMinecraft,Zombie Pigmen were originally retextured to look like Rexes. InBedrock Edition, after theNether Update, Zombie Pigmen were replaced with Zombified Piglins, which are retextured to look likePom Pom in the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack. The Rex texture still appears in theWii U Edition,New Nintendo 3DS Edition, andNintendo Switch Edition, which were discontinued before receiving the Nether Update.

General information[edit]

Physical appearance and traits[edit]

Rexes are dinosaur-like dragons with single nasal horns, large fangs, and small dragon wings. They have purplish bodies with an orange pattern that covers their bottom jaw and runs down from the sides of their mouths to underneath their bellies (there is no known orange pattern on the bottom of their tails). The main color of the Rexes' bodies varies between games and official artwork: the official artwork forSuper Mario World depicts them having dark blue bodies, but in games the color is often violet or purple (with the exception ofSuper Princess Peach which is a solid blue). There are three rib patterns on the orange part of their bellies. Their tails have two small spines down the center. Rexes wear big red shoes similar toYoshis, but are more simplistic in design and have smaller beige soles underneath. Rexes have no nostrils and the backs of their heads do not have any distinguishing traits. In earlier game installments and artwork, Rexes are depicted with tiny fingers, but in some JapaneseSuper Mario picture books andMario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions, they have actual fingers.

Rexes have small wings, but cannot fly. The wings' membranes are often red and have three "fingers", and slightly thick "arms". In official artwork, the color of the wings' arms is a deep orange, and the membranes the same color as the Rex's belly. Starting fromMario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, the color the wings' arms match the color the Rex's body, and the membranes are red, matching the color of their shoes.

The depiction of the Rexes' pupil shape varies, with some showing them as round and open, and others showing them as a dash-shaped squinting shape, likely based offa piece of artworkMedia:SMW Art - Rex Stomp.png forSuper Mario World showing one squinting from being jumped on, which is edited in certain publications to remove this context. InSuper Mario World,Mario & Wario,Super Princess Peach, and the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack inMinecraft, their pupils are open; in some other games, such asMario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, the pupils are shown in a squinting shape. In the originalMario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, their pupils briefly open when hit. A variant of the Rex, the Shroob Rex, are depicted with open eyes. Both designs of the Rexes' eyes are depicted as being connected together.

In the games, Rexes are taller than the Mario Bros. while even in Super form, and are even larger inMario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions. Their size is used as a gameplay mechanic in theMario & Luigi games where they are too tall for the player to jump over when dodging or counterattacking them while at their full size (regular Rexes inMario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, and Shroob Rexes inMario & Luigi: Partners in Time), and must be shrunken down to counterattack them safely. The Rexes inSuper Princess Peach are smaller however, standing slightly shorter than Princess Peach herself.

A trait that Rexes have in games are their compressive bodies, being shrunken down when jumped on (similar to the Mario Bros. shrinking when powering down from their Super forms). This allows them to withstand single jump attacks and move quicker while in this flattened state (they can still be defeated instantly by any other attack, however). In theMario & Luigi games, Rexes can be flattened two times with jump attacks (the second time flatter than the last) and the player can safely counterattack or dodge their attacks. In theMinion Quest: The Search for Bowser mode inMario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions, however, Rexes do not shrink when attacked by the player's troopers that attack from above. The Rexes' body compression trait is also possessed byMorty Moles fromSuper Mario 3D Land.

While Shroob Rexes have the ability to breathe fire, regular Rexes have not been shown to do so. Nevertheless, Rexes seem to have some affinity to fire as they can absorb fire damage in both versions ofMario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and are primarily encountered in the stages ofFury Volcano inSuper Princess Peach.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Super Mario series[edit]

Super Mario World /Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2[edit]

  • Instruction booklet description:
    • English:
      As one would expect, you could only meet this kind of enemy in dinosaur land, and there are lots of them too. You have to stomp on a Rex twice to defeat him. Rex has wings, but I don't think he can fly.[3]
    • Other languages:
      • Japanese:
        さすが「恐竜ランド」というだけあって今回の敵キャラクターは、恐竜っぽいやつがいっぽいだ。こいつはドラボン。2回踏むと倒せるぞ。羽根がついているけど、空を飛ぶことはできないみたいだ。[4]
        (Translation:As one would expect from a place called "Dinosaur Land", the enemy characters this time looked like dinosaurs. This one is Rex, which can be defeated by stepping on it twice. It has wings, but it does not seem to be able to fly.)
  • Shogakukan guide: ヨースター島のコース1に早くも登場。1回踏むとつぶれて、2回踏むと消える。羽が 生えているが、もちろん空は飛べない。[5](It appears early on Course 1 on Yoshi's Island, crumbling once when stepped on and disappearing when stepped on again. It has wings, but cannot fly, of course.)
  • Mario Mania:It's easy to vex Rex. Stomp once to crunch him like an accordian[sic] and twice to get rid of him for good. A Spin Jump takes him out in one step.[6]
  • Nintendo Power Issue #28:Rexes: They're relatively weak, but these kooks come out several at a time.[7]
  • Denizens of Dinosaur Land poster (Game Boy Advance version):To defeat Rexes, you need to bounce on their noggins twice. Although they have wings, it doesn't appear that they can fly.[8]

Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook –Yoshi's Egg[edit]

ドラボン
幼いころヨッシー一族と離されて暮らして今の姿に至ったように見えるがそうではない。遠い昔の親せき。現在では他人のソラ似だ。[2]

Rex
Its current appearance looks like a consequence of growing apart from the Yoshi clan when it was little, but that's not the case. A distant relative from long ago. Nowadays, it's become a total outsider.

Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten[edit]

ドラボン (JP) / Rex (EN)
A Rex from Super Mario World.
Original text (Japanese)Translation
種族しゅぞく恐竜族TribeDinosaur clan
性格せいかく気が小さいDispositionSmall-minded
登場とうじょうゲームワールドGame appearancesWorld
飛べないドラゴン!

背中の翼の生えている小さなドラゴン。翼は生えているが、空を飛ぶことができず、地上を歩いてる。1度踏むと小さくなり、動きが少し速くなる。2度踏めば倒せるぞ。[9]

A dragon that can't fly!

A small dragon with wings on its back. Although it has wings, it can't fly and walks on the ground. Step on it once and it becomes smaller and moves a little faster. Step on it twice and you can defeat it.

Mario & Luigi series[edit]

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga[edit]

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga enemy
Rex
A Rex from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga.HP16POW22Defense24
Speed10Experience8Coins3
LocationHoohoo MountainJumpNormalHammerNormal
HandNormalFireHealThunderNormal
Stat down?100%Stun?60%Burn?0%
Level6RoleCommonItem dropSyrup Jar – 32.26%
Syrup Jar – 32.26%
Notice
  • Stats in parentheses are from the Japanese version (if they differ from the original American and European stats).
  • Stats ingray are only found in the game's coding and are not available during "normal" gameplay.
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga enemy
Rex (Flattened)
A Rex from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga.HP16POW22Defense24
Speed10Experience8Coins3
LocationHoohoo MountainJumpNormalHammerNormal
HandNormalFireHealThunderNormal
Stat down?100%Stun?60%Burn?0%
Level6RoleCommonItem drop1-Up Mushroom – 16.13%
1-Up Mushroom – 32.26% (Green Pepper - 64.52%)
Notice
  • Stats in parentheses are from the Japanese version (if they differ from the original American and European stats).
  • Stats ingray are only found in the game's coding and are not available during "normal" gameplay.
  • Player's Guide:Always target Rexes first. As you stomp them, they get shorter and thus easier to jump over.[10]

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions[edit]

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions enemy
Rex
A Rex from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions.HP28POW32DEF14SPEED15Experience13
FireHealThunderNormalJumpNormalHammerNormalCoins6
Stat down60%Dizzy100%Burn0%Speed down30%Item dropSyrup (24%)
None (0%)
Super Syrup (50%)
Level           7Location(s)Hoohoo Mountain
  • Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser profile:Mighty dragons that can't fly, despite having wings. They charge forward when they spot an enemy.

Super Princess Peach[edit]

Rex
A Rex from Super Princess Peach.
VibeVibelessLevelsFury Volcano 4-1
Fury Volcano 4-3
Fury Volcano 4-4
Fury Volcano 4-5
Wavy Beach 5-8
Glossary number76Glossary entryA dinosaur-like enemy. Flip it with two stomps.

List of appearances[edit]

TitleYearFormat
Super Mario World1990SNES
Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook –Yoshi's Egg1991Book
Super Mario World: Mario to Yoshi no Bōken Land1991OVA
Super Mario World - "Send in the Clown"1991TV episode
Super Mario World - "King Scoopa Koopa"1991TV episode
Super Mario World - "Born to Ride"1991TV episode
Super Mario World - "Rock TV"1991TV episode
Brain Drain1992Book
Super Mario-kun Volume 31992Manga
Super Mario Adventures1992Comic
4koma Manga ŌkokuSuper Mario, book 11992Manga
Mario & Wario1993SNES
Mario Undōkai1993Arcade
Super Mario-kun Volume 91993Manga
Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten1994Book
Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World1994SNES
Super Mario Maze Picture Book 4: Princess Peach Disappeared1995Book
Mario's Game Gallery1995MS-DOS
Super Mario Game Picture Book 2: Mario and Luigi1995Book
Super Mario Pocket Picture Book Number 3: Quizbook1995Book
Super Mario Wisdom Games Picture Book 3: Luigi's secret1996Book
Super Mario Story Quiz Picture Book 2: Mario's Sports Day1997Book
Mario's FUNdamentals1998Windows
Super Mario Story Quiz Picture Book 5: Mario's Amusement Park1998Book
Super Mario Story Quiz Picture Book 6: Friend Kidnapped1998Book
Super Mario Adventure Game Picture Book 2: Mario and Baby Yoshi1998Book
Super Mario Picture Book with Peel-and-Release Stickers 3: Dolphin's Ball1999Book
Super Mario Picture Book with Peel-and-Release Stickers 6: Let's Bring Back the Shells1999Book
Mario Family2001Game Boy Color
Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 22001Game Boy Advance
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga2003Game Boy Advance
Super Princess Peach2005Nintendo DS
Minecraft: Wii U Edition2016Wii U
Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition2017Nintendo Switch
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions2017Nintendo 3DS
Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS Edition2018New Nintendo 3DS
Minecraft (Bedrock edition)2018Nintendo Switch

Gallery[edit]

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

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Japaneseドラボン[11]
Dorabon
Portmanteau of "dragon" and「坊」(bon, an affectionate term for boys)
Chinese (simplified)邦邦龙[12]
Bāngbāng Lóng
Bang-Bang Dragon
DutchRex[13]-
FrenchDrabon[14]From the Japanese name
Rex[15]-
GermanRex[16][14]-
ItalianDraghetto[14]Small Dragon
Korean드래본[14]
Deuraebon
Transliteration of the Japanese name
Portuguese (NOA)Rex[17]-
SpanishRex[18][14]-

References[edit]

  1. ^"Mighty dragons that can't fly, despite having wings. They charge forward when they spot an enemy." – Rex description.Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser.
  2. ^abFebruary 1, 1992. 「任天堂公式ガイドブック ヨッシーのたまご」 (Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook –Yoshi's Egg).Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN4-09-104196-5. Page61.
  3. ^1991.Super Mario World instruction booklet.Nintendo of America (American English). Page 25.
  4. ^1990.スーパーマリオワールド (Sūpā Mario Wārudo) instruction booklet (PDF).Nintendo (Japanese). Page 32.
  5. ^December 10, 1992.Super Mario World Shogakukan guide. Tokyo:Shogakukan. ISBN4-09-104117-5. Page 28.
  6. ^August 1991. NintendoMario Mania Player's Guide.Nintendo of America (American English). Page 51.
  7. ^Tilden, Gail, et al. (September 1991).Nintendo Power Volume 28.Nintendo of America (American English). Page 10.
  8. ^Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 promotional flyerMedia:SMW SMA2-Protional Flyer.png
  9. ^November 20, 1994. 「パーフェクト版 マリオキャラクター大事典」 (Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten).Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN4-09-259067-9. Page135.
  10. ^Thomason, Steve (2003).Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga Player's Guide.Nintendo of America (American English). ISBN1-930206-43-7. Page 41.
  11. ^Kagawa, Ryo (APE/Shigesato Itoi), Koichi Toda (100 Percent), Masaki Kuramochi (100 Percent), Shigeo Tanabe, Naomaru Asao, and Ryuji Osawa, editors (1991). "UNIT 2 CHARACTER" in『任天堂公式ガイドブック スーパーマリオワールド』. Tokyo:Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN4-09-104117-5. Page 28.
  12. ^无敌阿尔宙斯 (August 28, 2013).神游 超级马力欧世界 敌人官译.Baidu Tieba (Simplified Chinese). Archived February 27, 2017, 15:38:47 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved July 31, 2024.
  13. ^Nintendo.Super Mario World Instruction booklet. French and Dutch. Page 55.
  14. ^abcdeMario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions in-game enemy name
  15. ^Nintendo.Super Mario World Instruction booklet. French. Page 25.
  16. ^Menold, Marcus, Claude M. Moyse, and Andreas G. Kämmerer, editors (1993).Der offizielle Nintendo Spieleberater "Super Mario World". Großostheim:Nintendo of Europe GmbH (German). Page 19.
  17. ^Nintendo.Super Mario World Instruction booklet. Brazilian Portuguese. Page 25.
  18. ^Nintendo.Super Mario World Instruction booklet. Spanish. Page 25.
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CharactersProtagonistsLuigiMarioOogtarPrincess ToadstoolYoshi
Koopa familyBig Mouth KoopaBully KoopaCheatsy KoopaHip KoopaHop KoopaKing Bowser KoopaKooky von KoopaKootie Pie Koopa
Bowser's Minions & obstaclesBall 'N' ChainBig BooBig SteelyBlarggBlurpBob-ombBoo BuddyCaterpillarDino-RhinoDino-TorchFire PlantFire SumoFlying GoombaGoombaGopherKoopa Football PlayerKoopa SkeletonKoopa StatueKoopa TroopaKoopa WizardMagnum BillMechkoopaNinjiPiranha PlantPorcupinefishRexRip Van FishSmell Bob-ombThwompTorpedo TedUnshelled KoopaUrchin
OtherCave PeopleChickadactylDino RidersDolphinEvil dinosaurMama FireplantTyrannosaurus TwinsWizenheimer
LocationsRegionsDinosaur WorldDome CityEnchanted ForestIce LandLava PitsStar Road
LandmarksDome CastleGhost HouseMario Brother PlumbingTar Pit Milk BarNeon Castle
Items, objects, vehicles, and misc.? BlockCape FeatherCavemobileEgg Scoopa KoopaFire FlowerFireballFishboneFlying Clown HeadGold CoinGoomba QuicheJumping BoardKeyKeyholeKoopa SezKoopasonic Rock TVMagic BalloonMagic WingsMega MechanasaurRevolving DoorRoulette BlockSkull RaftStarmanTriangle BlockWarp Pipe
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"
MiscellaneousCaptain N & The Video Game MastersGalleryHome media releasesMario All StarsQuotesSongsStaff
Nintendo Adventure Books
BooksBook 1:Double Trouble • Book 2:Leaping Lizards • Book 3:Monster Mix-Up • Book 4:Koopa Capers • Book 5:Pipe Down! • Book 6:Doors to Doom • Book 7:Dinosaur Dilemma • Book 8:Flown the Koopa • Book 11:Unjust Desserts • Book 12:Brain Drain
CharactersAshbyAngus BoomerBowserBowser's CousinBrockC. Everett KoopaDoc DrakeDoctor Sigmund ShrinkasaurusDonkey KongDonkey Kong Jr.Dr. Sporis von FungensteinElmoFeldsparFrancis Ford KoopolaFryguyGary KoopaGerkinsIggyJames Fennimore KoopaJustinLarryLemmyLudwigLuigiMarioMicro-dolphin (Donny) •MortonMushroom KingPrincess ToadstoolRight&Wrong BrothersRoyScottSpikeThesaurusTie-rack-asaurus NecksTimes-Square-atopsToadToddTryclydeWartWendyWoosterYoshi
EnemiesAmazing Flyin' Hammer BrotherBeezoBlarggBlooberBloober babyBloober NannyBob-ombBoo DiddlyBoomerang BrotherBullet BillBuzzy BeetleChain ChompChargin' ChuckCheep CheepClawgripCobratDino RhinoDino-TorchDry BonesEerieFire BrotherFish BoneFire ChompFiresnakeFuzzyGLOMGoombaGrand GoombaHoopsterHot FootElectric jellyfishKoopa ParatroopaKoopa TroopaKumoLava LotusMecha-KoopaMega MoleMicro-GoombaMuncherNinjiNipper plantPara-GoombaPiranha plantPodobooPidgitPokeyPtooeyRexReznorRocky WrenchShyguySledge BrotherSlimosaurSpike TopSpinySpiny Cheep-CheepSpiny EggSwooperTweeterThwompUrchinWiggler
LocationsBowser's CastleBrooklynDark LandDino-forestDinosaur LakeDinosaur LandDoom ShipFort KoopaFortressFungus FreewayIggy's labKoopa Command CenterKoopahari DesertLake TrilobiteLava PitsMagma PitsMario Brothers PlumbingMorton's houseboatMushroom Elementary SchoolMushroom KingdomMushroom PalaceMushroom StadiumMushroom WorldNew York CityPalace GardenPipe LandS.S. MoreltaniaSubconValley of the KoopasVine SceneWater LandWMUSH
Items, objects, vehicles, and misc.AnchorArmy bootsBag of popcornBalloonBasket of applesBasketballBoom-Boom's socksBoomer Berry JuiceBottle of Shrinking PotionBrick BlockCoinCowboy bootsDino Derby ticketsFire FlowerFlashlightFrog SuitFungus UpGarage door openerGold penGreen FizzHammerKey (Doors to Doom ·Koopa Capers) •Koopa KolaLichen ColaMagic FeatherMagic wandMagnifying glassMorel MoxieMushroom Kingdom Health NewsNoisemakerPauline's parasolPizzaPlumber's OathPlungerPogo stickQuestion blockRecipeRemote controlScissorsStarmanSuper MushroomTanooki SuitTapeWading bootsWingsWrench (Unjust Desserts ·Brain Drain)
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 BroBeanieBelly Blech1,2Bill 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-Coin2Beanbean coin1,2Boo 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 hole1,2Waterspout1,2
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
OtherBean 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 progressions1,2Mario & Luigi RPG: Sound Selection1Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga Joke SpinnerMario & Luigi: Superstar Saga Moves GuideMario Bros.1Pre-release and unused content1Quotes1 (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
Super Princess Peach
CharactersPrincess PeachPerryMarioLuigiToadToadsworth
Peach's vibesJoyRageGloomCalm
Perry's formsBowlbrellaChargebrellaDashbrellaFloatbrellaPoundbrellaSlidebrellaSubrella
BossesPetey PiranhaHooKing BooWigglerGooper BlooperBlizzaurusGiant KamekArmy Hammer BroBowser
WorldsLadida PlainsHoo's WoodShriek MansionFury VolcanoWavy BeachGleam GlacierGiddy SkyBowser's Villa
EnemiesAmazing Flyin' Hammer Brother (Calm) •Banzai Bill (Mad) •Big Boo (Mad) •Big Chain ChompBlindfold BooBlooper (Glad) •Blurp (Mad) •Bob-omb (Glad) •Boo (Mad) •Bullet Bill (Mad) •Cannon (Calm) •Chain Chomp (Calm) •Cheep Cheep (Sad) •Dry Bones (Sad) •Fang (Glad) (Kōmori) •Fishing Boo (Calm) •Goomba (Mad ·Sad) •GoombetteGreen Koopa (Mad) •Hammer Bro (Calm) •HotheadKamekLakitu (Calm) •Lil' SparkyMecha-Spike Top (Mad) •MihariNipper Plant (Sad) •Parabomb (Glad)Paragoomba (Sad) •Paratroopa (Mad) •Piranha Plant (Glad) •PodobooPokey (Mad) •Ptooie (Glad) •Raven (Sad) •Red Koopa (Glad) •Red Paragoomba (Mad) •Red Paratroopa (Glad) •Rex (Sad) •Spike (Mad) •Spiny (Sad) •StarfishTamagoThwompTorpedo Ted (Glad) •Unshelled KoopaUrchinVolcano Plant (Calm) •Walruss
ItemsCoinCourage SodaCrystalEndless VibeFive CoinMusic scoreNatural PowerPuzzle PieceTough CoffeeVibe Tea
Objects! Block! Cloud! SwitchBalloonBowser StatueCloudDonut BlockFlamethrowerFlatbed FerryGoal gateHeart PanelHonōHot air balloonIcicleKoopa ShellceiverLakitu's CloudLava GeyserMessage BlockParty BallPeach statueQuicksandRock (big)Rock (small)RockethandRotating BlockShikakeSpikesSpotlightTorpedo tubeWallWarp Pipe
MovesBowlbrellaChargebrellaDashbrellaFloatbrellaPoundbrellaSlide KickSlidebrellaSubrellaVibe (Calm,Gloom,Joy,Rage)
MinigamesToad JumpToad ShotToad Tote
MiscellaneousMediaParasol FallPeach Hit FivePre-release and unused contentStaff