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** [[Badass Cape]]: The Cape powerup in [[Super Mario World (video game)|Super Mario World]].
** [[Badass Cape]]: The Cape powerup in [[Super Mario World (video game)|Super Mario World]].
** [[Badass Moustache]]: Back then, it was tough to draw a mouth on an 8-bit sprite, so he was instead given his iconic moustache.
** [[Badass Moustache]]: Back then, it was tough to draw a mouth on an 8-bit sprite, so he was instead given his iconic moustache.
*** It doubles as a stat in the ''[[Mario and Luigi|Mario & Luigi]]'' sideseries: the more badass your mustache is, the better chances you have to land a critical hit, and the better discounts you can get in shops!
*** It doubles as a stat in the ''[[Mario & Luigi]]'' sideseries: the more badass your mustache is, the better chances you have to land a critical hit, and the better discounts you can get in shops!
* [[Balloon Belly]]: Literally with the P-Balloon and with Mario's flower ability in ''[[Super Mario 64|64 DS]]''
* [[Balloon Belly]]: Literally with the P-Balloon and with Mario's flower ability in ''[[Super Mario 64|64 DS]]''
* [[Bare-Fisted Monk]]: While they usually use [[Drop the Hammer|hammers]] or magic; the two are perfectly capable of fighting like this, and will do so.
* [[Bare-Fisted Monk]]: While they usually use [[Drop the Hammer|hammers]] or magic; the two are perfectly capable of fighting like this, and will do so.
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*** "Mario's number one!"
*** "Mario's number one!"
** Luigi:
** Luigi:
*** "Okiedokie!" Whenever you hear Mario say "Let's-a-go!" in the [[Mario and Luigi]] series, you ''will'' hear Luigi reply with this, whether he actually does or not.
*** "Okiedokie!" Whenever you hear Mario say "Let's-a-go!" in the [[Mario & Luigi]] series, you ''will'' hear Luigi reply with this, whether he actually does or not.
*** "Mario!"
*** "Mario!"
*** "Go Luigi!"
*** "Go Luigi!"
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** [[Playing with Fire]]: with a Fire Flower, this is their most commonly used power. Sometimes even without a Fire Flower.
** [[Playing with Fire]]: with a Fire Flower, this is their most commonly used power. Sometimes even without a Fire Flower.
*** [[Fireballs]]: Provides the page image.
*** [[Fireballs]]: Provides the page image.
** In the [[Mario and Luigi]] series, as well as some other games, Luigi gets lightning based powers to compliment Mario's fire-based ones.
** In the [[Mario & Luigi]] series, as well as some other games, Luigi gets lightning based powers to compliment Mario's fire-based ones.
* [[Everything's Better with Spinning]]: They do quite a bit of spinning. For example, there's the [[Super Mario World (video game)|Spin]] [[Super Mario Sunshine|Jump]], the [[Super Mario Galaxy|Star Spin]], and the [[Super Mario World (video game)|Cape spin]].
* [[Everything's Better with Spinning]]: They do quite a bit of spinning. For example, there's the [[Super Mario World (video game)|Spin]] [[Super Mario Sunshine|Jump]], the [[Super Mario Galaxy|Star Spin]], and the [[Super Mario World (video game)|Cape spin]].
* [[Flying Brick]]: Except with flight replaced by extraordinary jumping ability.
* [[Flying Brick]]: Except with flight replaced by extraordinary jumping ability.
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* [[Gratuitous Italian]]
* [[Gratuitous Italian]]
* [[Ground Pound]]
* [[Ground Pound]]
* [[Heroic Mime]]: Mostly Mario, though Luigi is one from time to time. Sometimes they utter [[Speaking Simlish|Italian Simlish]] in the ''[[Mario and Luigi|Mario & Luigi]]'' series.
* [[Heroic Mime]]: Mostly Mario, though Luigi is one from time to time. Sometimes they utter [[Speaking Simlish|Italian Simlish]] in the ''[[Mario & Luigi]]'' series.
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: Well, they're brothers, but still.
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: Well, they're brothers, but still.
* [[Improbable Weapon User]]: In the old cartoons, you'll see them using wrenches, plumber's snakes, plungers, and pieces of pipe as weapons.
* [[Improbable Weapon User]]: In the old cartoons, you'll see them using wrenches, plumber's snakes, plungers, and pieces of pipe as weapons.
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** Mario Exceptions:
** Mario Exceptions:
*** [[Unskilled but Strong]]: ''[[Mario Golf]]''
*** [[Unskilled but Strong]]: ''[[Mario Golf]]''
*** [[Glass Cannon]]: ''[[Mario and Luigi]]''
*** [[Glass Cannon]]: ''[[Mario & Luigi]]''
** Luigi Exceptions:
** Luigi Exceptions:
*** [[Lightning Bruiser]]: Frequently, [[Difficult but Awesome|his only weakness is his traction]].
*** [[Lightning Bruiser]]: Frequently, [[Difficult but Awesome|his only weakness is his traction]].
*** [[Fragile Speedster]]: ''[[Super Mario 64]] DS''.
*** [[Fragile Speedster]]: ''[[Super Mario 64]] DS''.
*** [[Stone Wall]]: ''[[Mario and Luigi]]''
*** [[Stone Wall]]: ''[[Mario & Luigi]]''
*** [[Weak but Skilled]]: ''[[Mario Golf]]''
*** [[Weak but Skilled]]: ''[[Mario Golf]]''
* [[The Messiah]]: Both are portrayed this way, especially when they're working together.
* [[The Messiah]]: Both are portrayed this way, especially when they're working together.
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* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: Mario is the Red Oni: agressive, competitive, and reckless; while Luigi is the Blue: calm, thoughtful, and cautious.
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: Mario is the Red Oni: agressive, competitive, and reckless; while Luigi is the Blue: calm, thoughtful, and cautious.
* [[Sensitive Guy and Manly Man]]: To an extent. Mario is always the aggressive go-getter, while Luigi is more prudent, often to the point of cowardice.
* [[Sensitive Guy and Manly Man]]: To an extent. Mario is always the aggressive go-getter, while Luigi is more prudent, often to the point of cowardice.
* [[Signature Move]]: Their [[Goomba Stomp|Jumping]] of course. [[Fireball|Fireballs]] as well. Lampshaded in ''[[Super Mario RPG]]'' and ''[[Mario and Luigi]]'' where NPC characters recognize Mario on sight when he jumps.
* [[Signature Move]]: Their [[Goomba Stomp|Jumping]] of course. [[Fireball|Fireballs]] as well. Lampshaded in ''[[Super Mario RPG]]'' and ''[[Mario & Luigi]]'' where NPC characters recognize Mario on sight when he jumps.
* [[Stock Super Powers]]
* [[Stock Super Powers]]
** [[In a Single Bound]]: Mario's jumping abilities are legendary, and Luigi's are even better. Though, Mario seems to be somewhat more coordinated than Luigi, since in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', he does a front flip in his triple jump, while Luigi just kicks his feet to go upwards.
** [[In a Single Bound]]: Mario's jumping abilities are legendary, and Luigi's are even better. Though, Mario seems to be somewhat more coordinated than Luigi, since in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', he does a front flip in his triple jump, while Luigi just kicks his feet to go upwards.
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* [[Talking to Himself]]: Charles Martinet voices Mario, Wario, Luigi, Waluigi, and Toadsworth (as well as their [[Dawson Casting|younger (if not, baby) selves]])!
* [[Talking to Himself]]: Charles Martinet voices Mario, Wario, Luigi, Waluigi, and Toadsworth (as well as their [[Dawson Casting|younger (if not, baby) selves]])!
* [[Wall Jump]]: One of their abilities as of ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. It [[Ascended Glitch|originated out of a glitch]] in the original ''[[Super Mario Bros. (video game)|Super Mario Bros]]''.
* [[Wall Jump]]: One of their abilities as of ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. It [[Ascended Glitch|originated out of a glitch]] in the original ''[[Super Mario Bros. (video game)|Super Mario Bros]]''.
* [[Weapon of Choice]]: [[Drop the Hammer|Hammers]] in [[Donkey Kong]], [[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]], [[Super Mario RPG]], [[Paper Mario (franchise)|Paper Mario]], and [[Mario and Luigi|Mario & Luigi]].
* [[Weapon of Choice]]: [[Drop the Hammer|Hammers]] in [[Donkey Kong]], [[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]], [[Super Mario RPG]], [[Paper Mario (franchise)|Paper Mario]], and [[Mario & Luigi]].
* [[Underestimating Badassery]]: They're on the receiving end of this frequently.
* [[Underestimating Badassery]]: They're on the receiving end of this frequently.


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* [[Acrofatic]]: [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] [http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2011-05-13-miyamoto-explains-why-mario-is-chubby recently explained] that his chubbiness is the result of games back in the 80's only being able to register collisions with squares. Doesn't stop him from pulling off all sorts of acrobatic feats.
* [[Acrofatic]]: [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] [http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2011-05-13-miyamoto-explains-why-mario-is-chubby recently explained] that his chubbiness is the result of games back in the 80's only being able to register collisions with squares. Doesn't stop him from pulling off all sorts of acrobatic feats.
* [[Arch Enemy]]: Bowser
* [[Arch Enemy]]: Bowser
* [[Badass in Distress]]: Four times: ''[[Mario Is Missing]]'' (which is safely [[Fanon Discontinuity|forgettable]]), ''[[Luigi's Mansion|Luigis Mansion]]'', ''[[Super Mario 64]] [[Updated Rerelease|DS]]'', and ''[[Super Princess Peach]]''. Not to mention several minor incidents in the ''[[Mario and Luigi|Mario & Luigi]]'' series.
* [[Badass in Distress]]: Four times: ''[[Mario Is Missing]]'' (which is safely [[Fanon Discontinuity|forgettable]]), ''[[Luigi's Mansion|Luigis Mansion]]'', ''[[Super Mario 64]] [[Updated Rerelease|DS]]'', and ''[[Super Princess Peach]]''. Not to mention several minor incidents in the ''[[Mario & Luigi]]'' series.
* [[Berserk Button]]: Just... Don't threaten to hurt his friends. Especially his brother. He REALLY doesn't take it well.
* [[Berserk Button]]: Just... Don't threaten to hurt his friends. Especially his brother. He REALLY doesn't take it well.
* [[Blood Knight]]: Sorta. Just listening to him in the 3D games makes it obvious he's enjoying himself as he traverses dangerous terrain, dodges obstacles, and battles all sorts of monsters, in comparison to Luigi's more serious tone while doing so. He's also known to be rather competitive.
* [[Blood Knight]]: Sorta. Just listening to him in the 3D games makes it obvious he's enjoying himself as he traverses dangerous terrain, dodges obstacles, and battles all sorts of monsters, in comparison to Luigi's more serious tone while doing so. He's also known to be rather competitive.
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** Actually, [[Did Not Do the Research|they toast bread]]. Toasting toast would probably give you burnt toast.
** Actually, [[Did Not Do the Research|they toast bread]]. Toasting toast would probably give you burnt toast.
* [[Celibate Hero]]
* [[Celibate Hero]]
* [[Chick Magnet]]: Most definitely this in the ''[[Paper Mario (franchise)|Paper Mario]]'' series. In fact, every female<ref>If you don't believe the [[She's a Man In Japan|Japanese stuff]] about Vivian being male</ref> playable character in ''[[Paper Mario the Thousand Year Door|The Thousand-Year Door]]'' kisses him at least once.
* [[Chick Magnet]]: Most definitely this in the ''[[Paper Mario (franchise)|Paper Mario]]'' series. In fact, every female<ref>If you don't believe the [[She's a Man In Japan|Japanese stuff]] about Vivian being male</ref> playable character in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|The Thousand-Year Door]]'' kisses him at least once.
* [[Chrome Champion]]: Metal Mario.
* [[Chrome Champion]]: Metal Mario.
* [[Dance Sensation]]: "Do the Mario!"
* [[Dance Sensation]]: "Do the Mario!"
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* [[Humble Hero]]: Originally, but that changed as games got more sophisticated.
* [[Humble Hero]]: Originally, but that changed as games got more sophisticated.
* [[Ideal Hero]]: In every game he is in, he is always an ideal hero, which comes with being [[The Everyman]].
* [[Ideal Hero]]: In every game he is in, he is always an ideal hero, which comes with being [[The Everyman]].
* [[I Have Many Names|I Have-a Many Names]]: Some call him [[Donkey Kong|Jumpman]], or [[Paper Mario the Thousand Year Door|The Great Gonzales]], or [[Super Paper Mario|Butterball]], or [[Super Mario Galaxy|New Bee]], or Hero of Legend.
* [[I Have Many Names|I Have-a Many Names]]: Some call him [[Donkey Kong|Jumpman]], or [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|The Great Gonzales]], or [[Super Paper Mario|Butterball]], or [[Super Mario Galaxy|New Bee]], or Hero of Legend.
* [[Implied Love Interest]]: Princess Peach.
* [[Implied Love Interest]]: Princess Peach.
* [[It's All About Me]]: At first, he was a [[Humble Hero]], but Mario has been falling in this role more and more with more sophisticated games. He takes losing badly, sees no problem with stealing someone's food and nonchalantly telling them he did so, and generally treats Luigi badly (though it's really not any worse than your typical big brother teasing).
* [[It's All About Me]]: At first, he was a [[Humble Hero]], but Mario has been falling in this role more and more with more sophisticated games. He takes losing badly, sees no problem with stealing someone's food and nonchalantly telling them he did so, and generally treats Luigi badly (though it's really not any worse than your typical big brother teasing).
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** Although, he did seem pretty much madly in love with Princess Eclair in the second Paper Mario game, as well as hints of having a crush on Rosalina in [[Super Mario Galaxy|Galaxy]], and Daisy in the spinoffs and a few non-game depictions, leading him into [[Bi the Way]] territory.
** Although, he did seem pretty much madly in love with Princess Eclair in the second Paper Mario game, as well as hints of having a crush on Rosalina in [[Super Mario Galaxy|Galaxy]], and Daisy in the spinoffs and a few non-game depictions, leading him into [[Bi the Way]] territory.
* {{spoiler|[[Apocalypse Maiden]]}}: In [[Super Paper Mario]].
* {{spoiler|[[Apocalypse Maiden]]}}: In [[Super Paper Mario]].
* [[Attractive Bent Gender]]: Twice. Once in Superstar Saga, and once in the old Super Mario Adventures comic. Inverted off-screen in ''[[Paper Mario the Thousand Year Door]]'', where his Bob-omb partner Jerry only follows him to keep him from going in a dress again.
* [[Attractive Bent Gender]]: Twice. Once in Superstar Saga, and once in the old Super Mario Adventures comic. Inverted off-screen in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', where his Bob-omb partner Jerry only follows him to keep him from going in a dress again.
* [[Badass Arm-Fold]]: As a victory pose. While grinning.
* [[Badass Arm-Fold]]: As a victory pose. While grinning.
* [[Balloon Belly]]
* [[Balloon Belly]]
* [[Berserk Button]]: ''Don't'' make fun of the 'stache, ''don't'' call him a pushover, and '''never''' hurt his friends.
* [[Berserk Button]]: ''Don't'' make fun of the 'stache, ''don't'' call him a pushover, and '''never''' hurt his friends.
* [[Brother Chuck]]/[[Demoted to Extra]]: Semi-example--after ''[[Super Mario World (video game)|Super Mario World]]'' in 1991, Luigi more or less dropped off the face of the planet aside from small cameos or supporting appearances in multiplayer games like ''[[Mario Kart]]'' or ''[[Mario Party]]'' till [[Luigi's Mansion|Luigis Mansion]] in 2001, and didn't appear as a playable character in any main series games or RPGs until ''[[Mario and Luigi Superstar Saga|Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' in 2003 and ''[[New Super Mario Bros]]'' in 2006--basically he was stuck in [[Comic Book Limbo]] for nearly a decade. He was, however, in [[Mario Is Missing]], [[Fanon Discontinuity|which most fans don't want to remember.]]
* [[Brother Chuck]]/[[Demoted to Extra]]: Semi-example--after ''[[Super Mario World (video game)|Super Mario World]]'' in 1991, Luigi more or less dropped off the face of the planet aside from small cameos or supporting appearances in multiplayer games like ''[[Mario Kart]]'' or ''[[Mario Party]]'' till [[Luigi's Mansion|Luigis Mansion]] in 2001, and didn't appear as a playable character in any main series games or RPGs until ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' in 2003 and ''[[New Super Mario Bros]]'' in 2006--basically he was stuck in [[Comic Book Limbo]] for nearly a decade. He was, however, in [[Mario Is Missing]], [[Fanon Discontinuity|which most fans don't want to remember.]]
** [[Breakout Character]]: Despite this setback, Nintendo seems to have caught onto his popularity; every main series game since ''[[New Super Mario Bros]]'' features him as a playable character in some capacity (often as a [[Secret Character]] of some sort), side series frequently feature him prominently (''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', the ''[[Mario and Luigi]]'' series, and ''[[Luigi's Mansion|Luigis Mansion]]'' being notable examples), and he often gets major roles in cutscenes of the sports spinoffs. Despite being the poster boy of neglected sidekicks, he is still one of the most prominent characters in the series.
** [[Breakout Character]]: Despite this setback, Nintendo seems to have caught onto his popularity; every main series game since ''[[New Super Mario Bros]]'' features him as a playable character in some capacity (often as a [[Secret Character]] of some sort), side series frequently feature him prominently (''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', the ''[[Mario & Luigi]]'' series, and ''[[Luigi's Mansion|Luigis Mansion]]'' being notable examples), and he often gets major roles in cutscenes of the sports spinoffs. Despite being the poster boy of neglected sidekicks, he is still one of the most prominent characters in the series.
* [[Brilliant but Lazy]]: Luigi's pretty laid-back most of the time, but proves to be incredibly intelligent when he actually applies himself, even showing shades of being a [[Gadgeteer Genius]].
* [[Brilliant but Lazy]]: Luigi's pretty laid-back most of the time, but proves to be incredibly intelligent when he actually applies himself, even showing shades of being a [[Gadgeteer Genius]].
* [[Butt Monkey]]: [[It Sucks to Be Weegie|A comic series]] [http://www.interrobangstudios.com/potluck/index.php?comic_id=11 is devoted to him being one!]
* [[Butt Monkey]]: [[It Sucks to Be Weegie|A comic series]] [http://www.interrobangstudios.com/potluck/index.php?comic_id=11 is devoted to him being one!]
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* '''[[Cowardly Lion]]''': Can easily become [[The Determinator]] if you threaten his friends.
* '''[[Cowardly Lion]]''': Can easily become [[The Determinator]] if you threaten his friends.
* [[Cowardly Sidekick]]
* [[Cowardly Sidekick]]
* [[Dark Is Not Evil]]: [[Paper Mario (franchise)|Three]] [[Mario and Luigi|recent]] [[Super Smash Bros|games]] have given Luigi a place as an evil entity in an ancient text, a dark secret from his past, and the power to create a void of nothingness said to come from the darkness in his heart, respectively. He's not [[Ron the Death Eater|a villain outside of fanfiction]] just yet.
* [[Dark Is Not Evil]]: [[Paper Mario (franchise)|Three]] [[Mario & Luigi|recent]] [[Super Smash Bros|games]] have given Luigi a place as an evil entity in an ancient text, a dark secret from his past, and the power to create a void of nothingness said to come from the darkness in his heart, respectively. He's not [[Ron the Death Eater|a villain outside of fanfiction]] just yet.
** [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time]] has a [[Mythology Gag]] where there are two characters, Talon and Ingo, who resemble Mario and Luigi. "Mario" owns a ranch, but is lazy and spends most of the time napping. "Luigi" does most of the work, but "Mario" gets all of the credit. "Luigi" grows bitter after spending all of his time in "Mario"'s shadow and eventually sides with Ganon to overthrow "Mario".
** [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time]] has a [[Mythology Gag]] where there are two characters, Talon and Ingo, who resemble Mario and Luigi. "Mario" owns a ranch, but is lazy and spends most of the time napping. "Luigi" does most of the work, but "Mario" gets all of the credit. "Luigi" grows bitter after spending all of his time in "Mario"'s shadow and eventually sides with Ganon to overthrow "Mario".
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: In ''[[Luigi's Mansion|Luigis Mansion]]'' and the cartoons.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: In ''[[Luigi's Mansion|Luigis Mansion]]'' and the cartoons.
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* [[Garfunkel]]: Despite being the one with "famous" in the etymology of his name, Luigi is generally referred to as being "in his brother's shadow".
* [[Garfunkel]]: Despite being the one with "famous" in the etymology of his name, Luigi is generally referred to as being "in his brother's shadow".
* [[Gadgeteer Genius]]: Especially as Mr. L, but shows a bit of this when he isn't fulfilling the "Lazy" in [[Brilliant but Lazy]]
* [[Gadgeteer Genius]]: Especially as Mr. L, but shows a bit of this when he isn't fulfilling the "Lazy" in [[Brilliant but Lazy]]
* [[Happy Dance]]: Happens frequently, especially in [[Mario and Luigi]]. In some games, it turns into happy ''breakdancing''.
* [[Happy Dance]]: Happens frequently, especially in [[Mario & Luigi]]. In some games, it turns into happy ''breakdancing''.
* [[Hidden Depths]]: Hinted at during ''Partners in Time'' by way of an apparent [[Noodle Incident]].
* [[Hidden Depths]]: Hinted at during ''Partners in Time'' by way of an apparent [[Noodle Incident]].
** And his Final Smash trophy in [[Super Smash Bros]]., which clearly states that the [[Super-Powered Evil Side|Negative Zone]] is "a reflection of [[The Dark Side]] he embraced in his brother's shadow."
** And his Final Smash trophy in [[Super Smash Bros]]., which clearly states that the [[Super-Powered Evil Side|Negative Zone]] is "a reflection of [[The Dark Side]] he embraced in his brother's shadow."
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* [[Speaking Simlish]]: "Siki-siki! Medabe!"
* [[Speaking Simlish]]: "Siki-siki! Medabe!"
* [[Techno Babble]]
* [[Techno Babble]]
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?]]: He treats some inventions this way (such as the espresso machine in ''[[Mario and Luigi|Mario & Luigi]]'')
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?]]: He treats some inventions this way (such as the espresso machine in ''[[Mario & Luigi]]'')





Revision as of 13:32, 7 June 2014


A list of characters that describes Mario and his various allies from across the Mushroom Kingdom.



Super Mario Bros

The Super Mario Bros are the protagonists of the series, as the name implies. Mario is the everyman, all-around hero, while Luigi is the quirky, cowardly, and much more developed sidekick. Together, they fight Bowser (or whatever threat comes their way), utilizing power-up items and their own natural abilities.

Tropes that apply to both of the Mario Brothers:


Mario

It's-a me, Mario!

 "Life is a game, kid! It all depends on how you play!"

Debut: Donkey Kong

The Hero; a short, pudgy Italian plumber and inhabitant of the Mushroom Kingdom. He is primarily charged with saving the perpetually Distressed Damsel, Princess Peach, from the clutches of Bowser and the Koopas. Since his debut in Donkey Kong in 1981, he's gone on to take many different professions, including golfer, tennis player, doctor, and go-kart racer.

Mario doesn't have much of a personality, aside from a cheerful get-up-and-go attitude; he's primarily a silent protagonist through which the player gets to experience the game.

Tropes associated with Mario:


Luigi

Yay for me, Luigi!

 "I wanna be a great plumber like my brother Mario."

Debut: Mario Bros

Mario's taller, marginally younger, and not-quite-as-famous twin brother. Eventually got his own proper game in Luigis Mansion. Unlike Mario, Luigi is more of a reluctant (read: cowardly) hero who would rather stay at home than save the world, but he still always pulls through in the end. Luigi is often paired off with Princess Daisy (especially by Shippers).

Tropes associated with Luigi that aren't shared with Mario:


Princess Peach Toadstool

Oh, did I win?


 "Listen, everybody, let's bake a delicious cake... ...for Mario..."

Debut: Super Mario Bros

Originally named Princess Toadstool in America, she is the crown princess of the Mushroom Kingdom and Mario's main love interest. She gets kidnapped frequently by Bowser in the main Super Mario Bros. games, but proves herself to be very skilled in sports. Though she's often the Damsel in Distress, there are times she will get up and do something herself (such as in Super Mario Bros 2, Super Mario RPG, and her own game, Super Princess Peach).

Tropes associated with Peach:


The Toads

Mario! Is the princess OK?

Peach's many loyal subjects; the primary inhabitants of the Mushroom Kingdom. "Toad" is both the name of this race of people, and of a single character within this race. Toads in general are peaceful but steadfast, with a jolly demeanor. Notable Toads include:

  • Toad: One of Peach's advisors called the "Mushroom Retainers". Confirmed to be the leader of the Toad Brigade. Debut: Super Mario Bros.
  • Toadette: Either Toad's friend or sister, treated as a star among the Toads. Debut: Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
  • Toadsworth: Peach's aged steward and right-hand fungus. Debut: Super Mario Sunshine
  • The Toad Brigade: Red, Blue, Purple, Green, and Yellow; five adventurous Toads who help out Mario; possibly the same Toads from Super Mario Sunshine. The tie-in trading cards for Super Mario Galaxy 2 confirm that the Red Toad is the Toad. Debut: Super Mario Galaxy
  • Blue Toad and Yellow Toad: A pair of brave Toads who leap to Mario and Luigi's side to save the Princess. Debut: New Super Mario Bros Wii

Tropes associated with the Toads:


Yoshi

Yoshi!


 "I know! We should team up! Come on! Hop on my back!"

Debut: Super Mario World

A reptile-like creature who hails from Yoshi's Island. Like Toad above, there is "Yoshi" (singular), and the race of Yoshis (plural). They often serve as mounts for Mario and his friends.

Tropes associated with Yoshi:


Princess Daisy

Hi, I'm Daisy!

 "Yo, this is Princess Daisy. You're listening to Super Mario Compact Disco. Kick it!"

Debut: Super Mario Land

Daisy made her first appearance in the Game Boy game Super Mario Land as Princess Peach's analogue in Sarasaland. Though she hasn't appeared in a main, storyline game since her debut, Daisy pops up frequently in the Mario Sports and Mario Party titles. She is friends with Princess Peach and has been believed to be romantically involved with Luigi.

Tropes associated with Daisy:


Professor Elvin Gadd

 "Tonight I'll make an old family recipe. Pickled dandelions with barnacles in a diesel marinade!"

Debut: Luigis Mansion

Elvin Gadd is a friendly, absentminded scientist who helps the Mario Bros. with his many inventions, including the FLUDD pack (Super Mario Sunshine) and Luigi's Poltergust 3000 Ghost vacuum (Luigis Mansion). He also has smaller roles in a lot of the RPG titles, providing backup with even more inventions. His name in the Japanese version of the games is "Oya Ma" ("Oh my!").

Tropes associated with the Professor:


Princess Rosalina

 "These star people are my family... They mean so much to me."

Debut: Super Mario Galaxy

Once, Rosalina was a young girl living on the Mushroom World, but she found an old spaceship with a Luma (a living star-person) inside. Together, they traveled across the universe, and as she grew older, to fill the void left by the loss of her mother, Rosalina adopted the Lumas as her own children. She built the Comet Observatory to travel the space lanes and keep them safe, and returns to check up on her planet of birth once a century. She aided Mario during Bowser's ill-fated attempt at conquering space. In Japan, her name is Rosetta.

Tropes associated with Rosalina:


The Lumas

  Debut: Super Mario Galaxy

These star-shaped childlike creatures are found throughout the universe, but mainly reside in the Comet Observatory, where they acknowledge Rosalina as their "mama". They are eventually destined to transform into various objects, from Power Stars to small planetoids to entire galaxies.

Notable Lumas:

  • Luma: A silver-peach colored Luma who gives Mario the ability to Star Spin. He is the first Luma that Mario meets
  • Polari: A Black Luma who acts as Rosalina's main assistant in caring for the Lumas.
  • Lubba: A large purple Luma who builds Starship Mario and acts as the Lumas' leader in Super Mario Galaxy 2.
  • Lumalee: A light blue Luma who runs the Luma Shop, where Mario can buy a Life Mushroom or a 1-Up. She transforms into whatever Mario chooses for him to eat, but she continuously improves.
  • Co-star Luma: In Super Mario Galaxy 2, a second player could take control of an orange Luma that follows Mario around and can attack enemies and deliver items to him.

Tropes applying to the Lumas:


Pauline

 Debut: Donkey Kong

Mario's first girlfriend and a celebrity of some sort. Many years ago, Pauline was kidnapped by Donkey Kong, but Mario rescued her in his very first adventure. Her current relationship with Mario is unclear, though they remain good friends. Although Donkey Kong still causes trouble for her from time to time, she holds no hard feelings for the big ape.

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Mini Marios

 Debut: Mario vs. Donkey Kong

A group of friendly little Mario-shaped robots created by the Mario Toy Company. The Mini Marios are popular toys that Mario has also used to help him in some of his adventures. There are also Mini Peaches, Mini Toads, Mini Donkey Kongs, and Mini Paulines.

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NPCs (debuting in Super Mario 64)

Bob-omb Buddy

These friendly pink bombs are not as hotheaded as the "normal" Bob-ombs and will help Mario with cannons and locating red coins.

Tropes associated with Bob-omb Buddies:

Dorrie

A large sea monster who helps Mario reach otherwise difficult areas.

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Headless Snowman

 "I need a good head on my shoulders."

A snowman without a head. If you help him, he will gratefully give you a star.

Hoot

An tired owl who will give Mario a ride around whatever areas he can be found in. Handy for getting places quickly.

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Koopa the Quick

An outgoing Koopa Troopa who lives to race. If Mario defeats him, the Koopa will reward the hero with a star.

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Lakitu Bros.

 "For now, reporting live, this has been the Lakitu Bros. "

The cameramen (cameraturtles?) who film the whole adventure.

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Penguins

Several penguins are featured in the game---a baby named Tuxie, his mother, a penguin that races you (for a star, of course), and another baby. If Mario finds the lost Tuxie, he receives (you guessed it!) a star. Another Penguin appears in Snowman's Land, who may or may not be one of the aforementioned characters.

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NPCs (debuting in Super Mario Sunshine

Piantas

A race of large, fruitlike natives to Isle Delfino.

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Nokis

A smaller, gentler race of shellike people.

Il Piantissamo

A mysterious man who is disguised as a Pianta who challenges Mario to races across the island.

Tropes associated with Il Piantissamo:

  • Expy: He provides the same function as Koopa the Quick.
    • When looked underneath his mask, Piantissamo looks identical to the Running Man, but with darker skin.
  • Racing Mini Game

Sunflowers

A group of friendly flowers who were briefly plagued by Snooze-a-Koopas until Mario saved them. They are naturally cheerful and will provide coins if watered.

  1. If you don't believe the Japanese stuff about Vivian being male