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''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' is a 2009 [[Platformer]] [[Video Game]] for the [[Wii]], and the sequel to ''[[New Super Mario Bros]]'' on the DS. It's the second ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' [[Video Game]] for the Wii, the first being ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''. Unlike ''Galaxy'', it plays like the side-scrolling ''Mario'' games, especially ''[[Super Mario World (video game)|Super Mario World]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros 3]]'', while having a mixture of 3D and 2D graphics. It's the first Mario game [[Older Than They Think|since]] ''[[Mario Bros]]'' to let multiple people play cooperatively at the same time [[Griefer|(for a certain definition of "cooperatively")]], with this game being the first let up to four players at once, and the first 2D Mario platformer for consoles since ''World''. ''[[New Super Mario Bros]]'' for the [[Nintendo DS]] allowed competitive play in a set of competitive-only levels, but did not allow players to take on the levels of the main game together.
'''''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''''' is a 2009 [[Platformer]] [[Video Game]] for the [[Wii]], and the sequel to ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' on the DS. It's the second ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' [[Video Game]] for the Wii, the first being ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''. Unlike ''Galaxy'', it plays like the side-scrolling ''Mario'' games, especially ''[[Super Mario World (video game)|Super Mario World]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros 3]]'', while having a mixture of 3D and 2D graphics. It's the first Mario game [[Older Than They Think|since]] ''[[Mario Bros.]]'' to let multiple people play cooperatively at the same time [[Griefer|(for a certain definition of "cooperatively")]], with this game being the first let up to four players at once, and the first 2D Mario platformer for consoles since ''World''. ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' for the [[Nintendo DS]] allowed competitive play in a set of competitive-only levels, but did not allow players to take on the levels of the main game together.


It starts out at Princess Peach's birthday party, which features an unusually large cake. It turns out that [[The Cake Is a Lie]], and the seven Koopalings plus Junior jump out of it. They kidnap Peach [[Excuse Plot|(again),]] taking her into an airship. They fly across the Mushroom Kingdom, with [[The Mario|Mario]], [[Garfunkel|Luigi]], and two Toads taking chase.
It starts out at Princess Peach's birthday party, which features an unusually large cake. It turns out that [[The Cake Is a Lie]], and the seven Koopalings plus Junior jump out of it. They kidnap Peach [[Excuse Plot|(again),]] taking her into an airship. They fly across the Mushroom Kingdom, with [[The Mario|Mario]], [[Garfunkel|Luigi]], and two Toads taking chase.

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* [[Absurdly Spacious Sewer]]: World 6-3.
* [[Absurdly Spacious Sewer]]: World 6-3.
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* [[Color-Coded Multiplayer]]: Yet Luigi and the two Toad colors are interchangeable.
* [[Color-Coded Multiplayer]]: Yet Luigi and the two Toad colors are interchangeable.
* [[Combination Attack]]: If two or more players ground pound at the same time, a massive shock wave will defeat all enemies on screen.
* [[Combination Attack]]: If two or more players ground pound at the same time, a massive shock wave will defeat all enemies on screen.
* [[Continuity Nod]]/[[Call Back]]: [[Donkey Kong|Barrels]], [[Mario Bros|POW Blocks]], [[Super Mario Bros. (video game)|rotating fire bars, the first Bowser battle]], [[Super Mario Bros the Lost Levels|the wind, a secret ninth world]], [[Super Mario Bros. 2|the ability to play as Toad, carrying things over your head]], [[Super Mario Bros 3|the Map Screen, the Koopalings, their Airship,]] [[Super Mario World (video game)|the Spin Attack, Yoshi, aquatic animals that wear goggles and act as stepping stones for the player]], [[Yoshi's Island|Kamek enchanting boss battles, multi-player characters in floating bubbles after defeat, the coin switch collection music and sounds]], [[New Super Mario Bros|mini mushrooms, dancing enemies]], etc.
* [[Continuity Nod]]/[[Call Back]]: [[Donkey Kong|Barrels]], [[Mario Bros.|POW Blocks]], [[Super Mario Bros. (video game)|rotating fire bars, the first Bowser battle]], [[Super Mario Bros the Lost Levels|the wind, a secret ninth world]], [[Super Mario Bros. 2|the ability to play as Toad, carrying things over your head]], [[Super Mario Bros 3|the Map Screen, the Koopalings, their Airship,]] [[Super Mario World (video game)|the Spin Attack, Yoshi, aquatic animals that wear goggles and act as stepping stones for the player]], [[Yoshi's Island|Kamek enchanting boss battles, multi-player characters in floating bubbles after defeat, the coin switch collection music and sounds]], [[New Super Mario Bros.|mini mushrooms, dancing enemies]], etc.
** An interesting note about the Koopalings is that, not only do they have their scepters from ''[[Super Mario Bros 3]]'', the scepters are even the same colors that they were in the artwork for ''3''. [[Fridge Logic|Of course, then you remember that they originally received them by stealing them from the Kings, who aren't heard from in this game.]]
** An interesting note about the Koopalings is that, not only do they have their scepters from ''[[Super Mario Bros 3]]'', the scepters are even the same colors that they were in the artwork for ''3''. [[Fridge Logic|Of course, then you remember that they originally received them by stealing them from the Kings, who aren't heard from in this game.]]
** {{spoiler|Reaches its logical conclusion in the final battle, where Bowser turns into a giant version of himself, mirroring the final battle of Yoshi's Island... Unfortunately, Yoshi has nothing to do with the battle.}}
** {{spoiler|Reaches its logical conclusion in the final battle, where Bowser turns into a giant version of himself, mirroring the final battle of Yoshi's Island... Unfortunately, Yoshi has nothing to do with the battle.}}
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* [[Divergent Character Evolution]]: Inverted. Mr. Green's Luigification was ''revoked'' so that all four characters would play identically.
* [[Divergent Character Evolution]]: Inverted. Mr. Green's Luigification was ''revoked'' so that all four characters would play identically.
* [[Double Jump]]: The function of the propeller suit is to essentially gain a second jump in midair.
* [[Double Jump]]: The function of the propeller suit is to essentially gain a second jump in midair.
* [[Dummied Out]]: [http://www.mariowiki.com/New_Super_Mario_Bros._Wii/Beta_elements Quite a few things, actually.]
* [[Dummied Out]]: [https://web.archive.org/web/20121105114948/http://www.mariowiki.com/New_Super_Mario_Bros._Wii/Beta_elements Quite a few things, actually.]
* [[Easy Mode Mockery]]: If the Super Guide was made available to you for any level (even if you don't actually ''use'' it), the stars you earn on your save file after beating the game won't sparkle. This was done so the Super Guide could be both a tool to assist newer players, and a goal to avoid for the better ones.
* [[Easy Mode Mockery]]: If the Super Guide was made available to you for any level (even if you don't actually ''use'' it), the stars you earn on your save file after beating the game won't sparkle. This was done so the Super Guide could be both a tool to assist newer players, and a goal to avoid for the better ones.
** And if you use it to the end of a level, it ''skips'' the level for you, which means it doesn't count as being completed. Which means using it on castles and towers, which are the most common places to use it, will result in the victory flag not being there afterwards.
** And if you use it to the end of a level, it ''skips'' the level for you, which means it doesn't count as being completed. Which means using it on castles and towers, which are the most common places to use it, will result in the victory flag not being there afterwards.
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* [[Floating Water]]: One level in World 7 has water bubbles you can swim in. [[Wild Mass Guessing|...I guess they're a different kind of cloud]]?
* [[Floating Water]]: One level in World 7 has water bubbles you can swim in. [[Wild Mass Guessing|...I guess they're a different kind of cloud]]?
* [[Fragile Speedster]]: As in the DS version, the Mini-Mushroom makes you both a [[One-Hit-Point Wonder]] and weaker with your [[Goomba Stomp]], but it greatly increases your mobility.
* [[Fragile Speedster]]: As in the DS version, the Mini-Mushroom makes you both a [[One-Hit-Point Wonder]] and weaker with your [[Goomba Stomp]], but it greatly increases your mobility.
* [[Game Mod]]: [http://game-hackers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2316 Are you looking forward to] ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibPcstvY9pM New Kaizo Mario Bros. Wii]''?
* [[Game Mod]]: [https://web.archive.org/web/20091119062834/http://game-hackers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2316 Are you looking forward to] ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibPcstvY9pM New Kaizo Mario Bros. Wii]''?
** That's only the start -- the modding community for this game is surprisingly large and active.
** That's only the start -- the modding community for this game is surprisingly large and active.
* [[Geo Effects]]: Just like in ''[[Yoshi's Island]]'', Kamek swoops in during each Koopaling rematch to sway the odds in their favor by enchanting the battlefield somehow. {{spoiler|He also does this during his own boss fight.}}
* [[Geo Effects]]: Just like in ''[[Yoshi's Island]]'', Kamek swoops in during each Koopaling rematch to sway the odds in their favor by enchanting the battlefield somehow. {{spoiler|He also does this during his own boss fight.}}
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* [[Hoist by His Own Petard]]: Kamek takes ''himself'' out by casting his magic on Bowser.
* [[Hoist by His Own Petard]]: Kamek takes ''himself'' out by casting his magic on Bowser.
* [[I Was Told There Would Be Cake]]/[[The Cake Is a Lie]]/[[Jumping Out of a Cake]]: Bowser Jr. and the Koopalings hide in a birthday cake to nab Peach.
* [[I Was Told There Would Be Cake]]/[[The Cake Is a Lie]]/[[Jumping Out of a Cake]]: Bowser Jr. and the Koopalings hide in a birthday cake to nab Peach.
* [[Incredible Shrinking Man]]: The Mini Mushroom, vital for reaching some secret areas, makes its return from ''[[New Super Mario Bros]].''
* [[Incredible Shrinking Man]]: The Mini Mushroom, vital for reaching some secret areas, makes its return from ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]].''
* [[Infinite 1-Ups]]: A whole slew of ways to collect them, as shown in the Infinite 1-Up Hint Movies. The "World 2-3 Infinite 1-Ups" hint movie even shows Mario doing it to gain 30 lives.
* [[Infinite 1-Ups]]: A whole slew of ways to collect them, as shown in the Infinite 1-Up Hint Movies. The "World 2-3 Infinite 1-Ups" hint movie even shows Mario doing it to gain 30 lives.
* [[Instant Runes]]: The Magikoopa's signature geometric shapes act as a giveaway to what stage feature they're enchanting.
* [[Instant Runes]]: The Magikoopa's signature geometric shapes act as a giveaway to what stage feature they're enchanting.
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* [[Lead In]]: The intro is certainly this, as the birthday angle was never brought up again after the intro.
* [[Lead In]]: The intro is certainly this, as the birthday angle was never brought up again after the intro.
* [[Lethal Lava Land]]: Most of the castles, and World 8, which seriously ups the ante for lava levels!
* [[Lethal Lava Land]]: Most of the castles, and World 8, which seriously ups the ante for lava levels!
* [[Let's Play]]: Undoubtedly the best portrayal of all this game's greatness and flaws from both the game and the players themselves, comes from [[Freelance Astronauts|The Freelance Astronauts]]. A compilation of the best parts [http://www.viddler.com/explore/CoolZidane/videos/1/ can be seen here].
* [[Let's Play]]: Undoubtedly the best portrayal of all this game's greatness and flaws from both the game and the players themselves, comes from [[Freelance Astronauts|The Freelance Astronauts]]. A compilation of the best parts [https://web.archive.org/web/20100719025317/http://www.viddler.com/explore/CoolZidane/videos/1/ can be seen here].
** Another LP is being done by [http://www.tippingforties.com/project.aspx?key=23 TippingForties]. One episode in and it's already full of dickery.
** Another LP is being done by [https://web.archive.org/web/20111117200532/http://tippingforties.com/(S(rvr4wmdbtoaxzasa222cgeyw))/project.aspx?key=23 TippingForties]. One episode in and it's already full of dickery.
** [[Naka Teleeli|NakaTeleeli and ElementalOgre]] took a shot at this game too, and it ended up the same way as the others.
** [[Naka Teleeli|NakaTeleeli and ElementalOgre]] took a shot at this game too, and it ended up the same way as the others.
** [[The Runaway Guys]] (featuring Josh Jepson) are currently going through an LP of this game, too. Dickery! Dickery everywhere! ''In World 1-1''.
** [[The Runaway Guys]] (featuring Josh Jepson) are currently going through an LP of this game, too. Dickery! Dickery everywhere! ''In World 1-1''.
** Both [[Clement J 642]] and [[Brain Scratch Commentaries]] have also LP'd this game. [[Somecallme Johnny]] did it with Elliot and Matt Metelli, and there was lots of dickery to be had.
** Both [[ClementJ64]] and [[Brain Scratch Commentaries]] have also LP'd this game. [[Somecallme Johnny]] did it with Elliot and Matt Metelli, and there was lots of dickery to be had.
* [[Letting the Air Out of the Band]]: Near the end of the game, when {{spoiler|Kamek reveals himself after the [[Trick Boss]] battle against Bowser}}. Also occurs during multi-player, if all players put themselves in bubbles.
* [[Letting the Air Out of the Band]]: Near the end of the game, when {{spoiler|Kamek reveals himself after the [[Trick Boss]] battle against Bowser}}. Also occurs during multi-player, if all players put themselves in bubbles.
* [[Levels Take Flight]]: Two examples: One in World 5 involves Mario navigating across a flock of large flying manta rays going in his direction, and one in World 7 has Mario crossing a swarm of flying beetles smaller than the rays (but still very large for bugs) going in the opposite direction from him.
* [[Levels Take Flight]]: Two examples: One in World 5 involves Mario navigating across a flock of large flying manta rays going in his direction, and one in World 7 has Mario crossing a swarm of flying beetles smaller than the rays (but still very large for bugs) going in the opposite direction from him.
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* [[Throw a Barrel At It]]: The barrels here work almost the same way as in ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''.
* [[Throw a Barrel At It]]: The barrels here work almost the same way as in ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''.
* [[Trick Boss]]: {{spoiler|The final boss.}}
* [[Trick Boss]]: {{spoiler|The final boss.}}
* [[Took a Level In Badass]]: Morton Koopa's the sixth Koopaling to be fought instead of the second.
* [[Took a Level in Badass]]: Morton Koopa's the sixth Koopaling to be fought instead of the second.
* [[Trojan Horse]]: Bowser Jr. and the Koopalings sneak inside Princess Peach's Castle by delivering themselves in a giant cake.
* [[Trojan Horse]]: Bowser Jr. and the Koopalings sneak inside Princess Peach's Castle by delivering themselves in a giant cake.
* [[Turns Red]]: Iggy's Chain Chomp.
* [[Turns Red]]: Iggy's Chain Chomp.
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* [[Villain Exit Stage Left]]: There is a sequence after every castle where the character(s) run(s) up to Bowser Jr., who has the airship behind him, complete with Princess Peach on deck. Bowser Jr. taunts you and boards the airship, and you can do nothing but watch it fly away... {{spoiler|except in Worlds 4 and 6, wherein Bowser Jr. gets left behind and your character(s) chase(s) him back into the airship.}}
* [[Villain Exit Stage Left]]: There is a sequence after every castle where the character(s) run(s) up to Bowser Jr., who has the airship behind him, complete with Princess Peach on deck. Bowser Jr. taunts you and boards the airship, and you can do nothing but watch it fly away... {{spoiler|except in Worlds 4 and 6, wherein Bowser Jr. gets left behind and your character(s) chase(s) him back into the airship.}}
* [[Visual Pun]]: Most levels in the first world have rolling hills... and a couple of levels take it literally.
* [[Visual Pun]]: Most levels in the first world have rolling hills... and a couple of levels take it literally.
* [[Walking on Water]]: Mini characters can run on the water's surface, as in ''[[New Super Mario Bros]]''. Apparently, the Mushroom Kingdom laughs at conservation of mass. But then again, it ''is'' [[A Wizard Did It|magic]].
* [[Walking on Water]]: Mini characters can run on the water's surface, as in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''. Apparently, the Mushroom Kingdom laughs at conservation of mass. But then again, it ''is'' [[A Wizard Did It|magic]].
** Considering Conservation of Mass would mean you'd become a lot denser and probably couldn't even ''move'' while mini, let alone jump better and walk on water, I'm gonna say [[Willing Suspension of Disbelief|we're better off without it in this instance.]]
** Considering Conservation of Mass would mean you'd become a lot denser and probably couldn't even ''move'' while mini, let alone jump better and walk on water, I'm gonna say [[Willing Suspension of Disbelief|we're better off without it in this instance.]]
* [[Warmup Boss]]: Larry's painfully easy, even by [[Boss Dissonance|Mario standards]]. (In fact, given how the shifting pipes can trap him and give you a breather, he's even easier the second time.)
* [[Warmup Boss]]: Larry's painfully easy, even by [[Boss Dissonance|Mario standards]]. (In fact, given how the shifting pipes can trap him and give you a breather, he's even easier the second time.)
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New Super Mario Bros. Wii is a 2009 Platformer Video Game for the Wii, and the sequel to New Super Mario Bros. on the DS. It's the second Super Mario Bros. Video Game for the Wii, the first being Super Mario Galaxy. Unlike Galaxy, it plays like the side-scrolling Mario games, especially Super Mario World and Super Mario Bros 3, while having a mixture of 3D and 2D graphics. It's the first Mario game since Mario Bros. to let multiple people play cooperatively at the same time (for a certain definition of "cooperatively"), with this game being the first let up to four players at once, and the first 2D Mario platformer for consoles since World. New Super Mario Bros. for the Nintendo DS allowed competitive play in a set of competitive-only levels, but did not allow players to take on the levels of the main game together.

It starts out at Princess Peach's birthday party, which features an unusually large cake. It turns out that The Cake Is a Lie, and the seven Koopalings plus Junior jump out of it. They kidnap Peach (again), taking her into an airship. They fly across the Mushroom Kingdom, with Mario, Luigi, and two Toads taking chase.

Tropes used in New Super Mario Bros. Wii include: