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Mario (Anime Film)

From The Codex
Articles About Mario
Mainline Continuity Mainline Continuity
Alternate Marios Robo Mario - Cosmic Mario - Memory M - Paper Jam - Rabbid Mario
Alternate Continuity Anime Film - Amada Series - DiC - Lou Albano - Super Mario Brothers 1993 Movie - Super Smash Bros. - Illumination
Non-Canon Hotel Mario

I don't care who this Koopa guy thinks he is! I'm not letting him get away with this!
~ Mario determined to go adventure and rescue Princess Peach
Male twins from the Kingdom in the East. Moustached faces and big buttoned trousers. Colorful clothing that's as darling as flowers. Emotionally sensitive and in money's powers.
~ The Prophecy of the Heroes of the Mushroom Kingdom
Doki Doki Do It
Doki Doki Do It (Rock'n Roll)
Adieu, My Love

Background

Mario is the main protagonist of the 1986 anime film Super Mario Bros.: The Great Mission to Rescue Princess Peach!, an adaptation of the events of Super Mario Bros. Mario along with his brother Luigi are shopkeepers that work at their own Grocery Store. One day, Mario had his video game hijacked, and he noticed Princess Peach. She escaped the TV set, pleaded for help, and got kidnapped by King Koopa, dropping her Brooch. Mario quickly is determined to save her and he and Luigi end up on an adventure as legendary prophesized heroes to rescue Princess Peach and save The Mushroom Kingdom from the wrath of King Koopa.

This dropdown contains a summary of the entire movie. Read at your own risk as you may be spoiled otherwise!

The movie opens with Mario playing a video game on a Family Computer. Luigi goes to bed because it is late, but Mario continues playing the game. Suddenly, the screen changes, and the player character is replaced by a girl in a dress fighting and fleeing various Mario enemies. In a panic, she transports out of the television, to Mario's surprise. After narrowly dodging a mob of enemies, she explains that she is Princess Peach and she wants Mario to protect her. King Koopa then appears on the TV screen, and Peach explains to Mario that he is quite devilish and is causing havoc on her kingdom. Mario, fast in love with the princess, promises to defend her from danger. King Koopa emerges from the television, and he and Mario have a brief confrontation. He knocks Mario through a hole in the floor and transports back into the TV set with Peach.

Before Mario could chase after him, King Koopa and Peach vanish, leaving a "Game Over" screen. Mario cries out for Peach, which awakens Luigi, who asks what is going on. Mario explains what happened, and Luigi deduces that he is just dreaming and dismisses Mario before going back to bed. Mario thinks that might be the case, but then notices an emerald pendant on the floor – the same one that the princess was wearing around her neck. He now knows what he saw was definitely real, but has no idea what he can do about it.

The next day, Mario and Luigi go to work at their grocery store. Mario daydreams about Princess Peach, crying over her sudden disappearance. As a customer unsatisfied with Mario's absentmindedness leaves, Luigi notices the pendant in Mario's hand, greedily recognizing it as a mystical gem passed down from Toad legend that can guide the owner to the Mushroom Kingdom, a land of untold riches. They resolve to seek out the kingdom and Mario calls directory assitance, who immediately knows Mario's name and says he will send for him. Suddenly, a strange blue dog-like creature known as Kibidango enters their store and steals the gem, causing the brothers to chase after it to a field full of pipes. After Mario chases the dog into one of the pipes, the other pipes vanish. Luigi stands on the remaining pipe for a better view, but it falls down, causing him to fall in as well.

They land in a cave, and are greeted by Kinoko Sennin, a wise old man in a white robe. He reveals himself as the one who summoned them, and explains that the evil King Koopa of the Turtle Tribe has conquered the Mushroom Kingdom since Princess Peach rejected his proposal. King Koopa used his magic to turn the realm's mushroom-headed citizens into bricks, horsetails, and other things. Princess Peach believed in the legend of kindhearted, fortune-seeking, funny-faced, mustachioed twin brothers in sailor caps and overalls coming to her help from an eastern kingdom, but when she sought Mario she was kidnapped by King Koopa, who plans on marrying her on Friday the 13th. Mario is furious (even putting on a Mexican bandit's outfit to show off his rage in an anime gag) and vows to defeat King Koopa and rescue Peach. The wise man tells Mario to travel directly east to reach the enemy stronghold, but he will require the assistance of three magic power-ups: the mushroom, flower and star, which were scattered and sealed by King Koopa's minions. Mario goes on ahead, with Luigi inquiring about a reward and being told that he may collect any of the many gold coins he will come across. Kibidango also accompanies the brothers, encouraged by Kinoko Sennin to help guide them, who then mysteriously vanishes as he wishes them good luck.

Walking through a strange field, the team progresses, seeing various new and strange sights. Soon, they are spotted by two Goombas, who sneakily observe them from a distance. Eventually, they find a rest stop, and Mario goes to sleep. Luigi, however, is too hungry to rest, and complains about how famished he is (even thinking Kibidango would make a fine roast). The two Goombas arrive and lead the starving Luigi to a valley of mushrooms. Mario awakes when he hears Luigi laughing hysterically due to the strange mushrooms the Goombas led him to. Luigi then accidentally eats more and starts crying. Mario figures that there are "laughing" and "crying" mushrooms, so he feeds Luigi what he thinks is a "laughing" mushroom in order to cancel out the effect - and Luigi loses his temper and punches him several times, losing control of his emotions. Suddenly, a big Paratroopa parent picks Mario up and takes him to her nest. He throws his mushrooms at the chicks, distracting them with their weird effects. The Paratroopa parent then picks up Luigi and Kibidango, and Mario convinces them they they also taste bad. From their odd position, the brothers spot a mushroom frozen in a block of ice, which Mario believes is the one he is looking for. Mario climbs up some rocks to reach it, and in addition to getting it, uncovers a hidden rock that starts shooting out coins. The sudden surprise, however, causes Mario to lose his footing, and he falls, taking Luigi and Kibidango with him.

Upon landing in the field below thanks to the chicks breaking their rapid descent, Luigi picks up one of the coins, which starts shining brightly. After a flash of light, the coins transform into mushroom people, and a tall, soft-spoken person stands before them. The figure is formally identified as Princess Peach's maid known as Toad, explains that King Koopa turned them into coins, and thanks the brothers for rescuing them. The brothers are presented with the mushroom (calling it the "Super Mushroom") as thanks, and they now have one of the three power-ups. Behind them, the freed citizens wave their goodbyes - even the Paratroopas, who had grown affectionate towards the rag-tag team.

They continue walking onward, meeting challenges such as Bullet Bills and a giant Koopa Troopa, which Mario uses his mushroom's powers to fight against. Finally, they reach a fork in the road. The two Goombas appear again from atop a giant boot. Mario asks for the best path to head eastward, and takes the suggestion of the flower garden course in case they find the flower power-up. While it looks peaceful and has an attractive fragrance, it turns out to be a field of Piranha Plants. Once the plants start attacking, the three struggle to escape, narrowly dodging the attacking flowers. Behind them, the plants tangle themselves together, and they all tumble down.

When they finally do manage to escape, they run into an even greater danger. Lakitu looms overhead, angered that they bullied his so-called cute little flowers, and throws several Spiny's eggs at them. They remain in spiked ball form on the ground, and the brothers laugh at how he "missed" hitting them. Lakitu then pulls a lever on his cloud, thundering rain and sun on them to cause them to grow into full-grown, big-sized Spinies, which begin to surround Mario, Luigi, and Kibidango. Luckily, a beanstalk sprouts under Mario, lifting the three into the air along with it as the Spinies collide. Lakitu thinks he has defeated them for a moment and is pleased to feed them to his plants, but in a delayed reaction flees from Mario, who grabs on to his cloud and manages to tear off a piece before Lakitu escapes into the sky. Mario fiddles with the controls to save Luigi and Kibidango, causing various weather effects, and finally gets it to snow, causing the large Spinies to hibernate and the cloud piece to disappear. When the snow clears, the Spinies are nowhere to be seen, and the field is filled with normal flowers. A fluff of cloud turns into another Toad subject, who rewards Mario with the flower power-up.

They continue walking along, meeting more enemies which Mario defeats with his flower (including a huge Buzzy Beetle). Luigi hits a block and gets a bunch of coins. Mario hits another block, causing a bunch of "Mario Ramen" boxes to pop out. Excited at seeing food for the first time in awhile, the two take a quick lunch break.

Luigi eventually leads the three on a trail of gold coins leading up to a gold mine which they do not find suspicious in the least, much to Kibidango's chagrin. Once inside, rocks fall and block the exit. The Goombas arrive on the other side of a barred window and taunt them, explaining that they have been imprisoned for trespassing. Mario asks for forgiveness and tells them that he has to save Princess Peach, but the Goombas tell him that the wedding is tonight and that they expect King Koopa to reward them for putting a stop to the brothers' quest. They leave them at this point, and a lone Hammer Brother guards the exit to prevent their escape.

Meanwhile at the castle, Peach sadly waits on the balcony. King Koopa enters the scene, asking what wedding dress she would prefer and trying to convince Peach to love him. Peach sees this as an opportunity and tries to trick him, saying that she would like King Koopa to transform for her amusement. Peach commands him to transform into nonsense words, which he confusedly interprets as a bizarre scarecrow and a portly ballerina. Then she tells him to transform into something petite and cute like a teddy bear, so he finally appeases her by becoming one. Peach picks him up and locks him in a box, thinking she has succeeded in stopping King Koopa. However, King Koopa reverts into his normal form from the box itself, laughing at Peach for thinking it would be that easy to trick him. After gloating at her with the news he heard that Mario had been captured by one of his troops, King Koopa exits the room locking the door behind him leaving Peach captive in her tower.

Back in the cave, Mario leans against the bars and has a brief daydream in which he (dressed in a suit) dances with Peach in a garden. Luigi interrupts this by digging through the floor, explaining that he has found a way to escape. Kibidango tries to snap Mario out of it, but Mario turns his head and sleepily kisses the unamused Hammer Brother. They quickly leave, initiating a brief chase with the agitated Hammer Brother. Once they get away, Luigi sees that the gold he got from the cave turned into ordinary rocks and frustratedly throws it into the nearby body of water. Mario notices that among the rocks was the star, which also falls into the water. He and Kibidango quickly jump in after it, with Luigi splashing and exclaiming that he cannot swim.

Underwater, they get threatened by an angler fish and attacked by a large flat fish, which puffs into a giant Cheep-cheep before forcefully splitting into multiple smaller ones, and finally find the star in a big clam. Mario and Kibidango try distracting the clam to open, but it closes down on Mario. Kibidango manages to get Mario and the star out of there, and they escape from another pursuing giant Cheep-cheep by going to an old sunken ship. Like the other fish, it explodes into multiple copies when it rams the ship, but for the moment they are safe. The ship begins to move to the surface, revealing an enormous Bloober underneath that tries to pull it back down. Mario and Kibidango frantically blow on the sail to steer the ship upwards and shake off the Bloober. They escape the waters in the floating ship and reunite with Luigi (who was sitting under a palm tree on a tiny island). Now having all three power-ups, they proceed to King Koopa's castle. When they spot it against the moonlight, Mario remarks that he thought it was supposed to be a full moon tonight, so it inflates into a round blood-red moon to fix its mistake. In a hurry, Mario attempts to dock their ship, only to cause them to lose control and spin out multiple times.

Back at the castle, King Koopa has his wedding ceremony planned, much to Peach's distress. Shisai begins the ceremony and King Koopa waits with bated breath over Peach's affirmation, and she finally says she is happy and that she feels like she was waiting a long time for this moment. King Koopa thinks that she is giving her oath, but then hearing her say that Mario has come to the rescue snaps him out of it as he and his minions look in the direction Peach is gazing to spot the heroes rowing the floating ship outside. It soon crumbles onto the cannon that was being readied, taking it out. King Koopa yells at the Goombas and grabs Peach, telling Shisai that they will continue the wedding uninterrupted in a backroom. The entrance seals behind them, so Mario, Luigi and Kibidango hurry to find a way around. Mario and Kibidango go through a hole in the wall and catch a glimpse of King Koopa, so they give chase as they dodge traps such as a vanishing row of flames while Luigi digs for more treasure. After moving through some gears, the two arrive in a chamber with a fiery pit and a few doorways on the other side. The two Goombas rest on a control panel, explaining that in order to pass the area, Mario must jump across dangerous elevator-like lifts. They pull a stick (with their arm) on the mechanism they are sitting on, and rising fireball obstacles are added to the mix. Mario is almost burned as things heat up, but Luigi, who was mining for more coins, accidentally causes a water leak in one of the walls, which flushes him out and floods the entire chamber. While this stops the moving platforms, Mario expresses worry for his fallen brother - who is comically shown to be relaxing in the steaming liquid as a hot spring.

The castle starts to collapse due to the flooding, which is observed in the private room where King Koopa is presenting his oversized ring to Peach in front of Shisai. Mario and Kibidango see Peach pushing some rubble over her, but King Koopa also rises from the wreckage and grasps Peach, initiating the climactic battle. Princess Peach knows that Mario does not stand a chance against King Koopa's strength and firepower and pleads for him to flee, but Kibidango barks at Mario, somehow reminding him to use the power-ups. Mario eats the mushroom and flower, but drops the star when he becomes distracted by spontaneously appearing "Mario furikake" and a bowl of hot rice, sending it falling into a hole in the ground. Mario falls back and King Koopa says that he will take down Mario, but Peach begs King Koopa to stop and tells him that she will do anything if he spares Mario's life - even willingly marry him. This makes King Koopa slow down and ponder for a moment, but he replies that Mario already ate the mushroom and flower, so he has to put an end to the hero before he takes the star someday and becomes a liability to him. Just then, Luigi digs up through the ground, wondering why Mario's laying down on the job as his brother tells him to hurry up and put the star in his mouth. King Koopa seemingly squishes the heroes, but Mario rises from under his foot and begins pummeling King Koopa with his newfound invincibility, finally grabbing him by the tail and throwing him into the horizon. King Koopa is seen waving a white flag on a parachute from far away.

With King Koopa's evil magic broken, the light of dawn pierces the dark landscape, turning it into a lush green field and restoring the ruins of the castle into Peach's castle. Mario returns Peach's pendant, which Peach says is a sentimental Brooch she has had her entire life, and she kisses him on the nose. She puts it on while reciting a legend that she will meet a wonderful prince one day who wears the same thing. When Mario declares that he will find the matching half, Kibidango reacts to it and is turned into a human. He is wearing the Brooch's twin, and reveals himself to be Haru, a prince of the neighboring Flower-koku land. He came to the Mushroom Kingdom to visit the princess, but was cursed by King Koopa's spell, and thanks Mario and Luigi. Heartbroken upon hearing this connection to Princess Peach, Mario nearly faints out of exasperation. Mario cries but is pleased regardless that Peach has found happiness, and Peach tearfully thanks Mario. The two heroes go home after promising that they would gladly come back to the rescue if their services are ever needed. After they leave, Kinoko Sennin reappears and muses that the true power-up is symbolized by Mario finding his heroic courage from true love. Mario and Luigi travel a long way home as the credits roll, and the movie ends with a scene in the grocery store, where King Koopa and at least three other members of the Turtle Tribe now work as employees of Mario and Luigi's store. "Game Over" then appears on the screen, thus concluding the film.

Codex Statistics

Key: Start-Mid Journey | End of Journey

Tier: 9-B, 8-C with the Super Mushroom and Fire Flower | High 8-C, Far Higher with the Full Triforce

Name: Mario

Origin: Super Mario Bros.: The Great Mission to Rescue Princess Peach

Sex: Male

Age: 25 years

Classification: Human, Shopkeeper, True Hero of the Mushroom Kingdom

Dimensionality: 3-D

Attack Potency: Wall level (Can casually attack reflect Bullet Bills which can blow up their own Bill Blasters. Comparable to Luigi who can casually break this wooden gate. Should scale to his durability and can harm characters who harm them), Building level with the Super Mushroom and Fire Flower (With the Super Mushroom, Mario is able to grow this big. The Fire Flower should naturally scale due to being another piece of the Triforce. The Triforce pieces are considered a threat to King Koopa) | Large Building level (Should scale to his durability in which he tanked King Koopa's fire which completely vaporized a boulder the size of Mario. Should be comparable to Luigi who tanked the destruction of a castle. Luigi was inside the castle during its destruction. They can also tank a stone tower collapsing upon them), Far Higher with the Full Triforce (Is able to completely overpower King Koopa who he was overpowered by even with the Super Mushroom and Fire Flower amplifying him. King Koopa also no selled his castle collapsing on top of him)

Durability: Wall level (Can take explosions from Bullet Bills without any notable damage. Bullet Bills can blow up their own Bill Blasters. Can take hits from an angry Luigi. Can take a slightly slowed fall from a cliff. Can bash his head on bricks multiple times to get items without harm. Was able to survive rolling down a cliff while hanging on to a boulder without much harm. Can take several hits from Cheep Cheeps ramming him at rapid speeds), Building level with Super Mushroom and Fire Flower (Becomes this big. The Fire Flower should naturally scale due to being another piece of the Triforce) | Large Building level (Should be superior then before. Can tank King Koopa's fire which completely vaporized a boulder the size of Mario. Should be comparable to Luigi who tanked the destruction of a castle. Luigi was inside the castle during its destruction. Can tank a stone tower collapsing upon them. Far Higher with the Full Triforce (Is far superior to King Koopa who overpowered Mario even with the Super Mushroom and Fire Flower. King Koopa also no selled his castle collapsing on top of him)

Striking Strength: Wall Class, Building Class with the Super Mushroom and Fire Flower | Large Building Class, Far Higher with the Full Triforce

Lifting Strength: Above Average Human (Can rip off a crystal from a rock. Can lift his own body weight from just his fingers. Should scale to Luigi who can carry a sack of gold), Class G with Super Mushroom and Fire Flower (Should naturally have this through size. The Fire Flower should naturally scale due to being another piece of the Triforce) | Above Average Human (Should be superior then before), At least Class G with the Full Triforce (Should be even superior then with just the Super Mushroom or Fire Flower. Can casually lift and throw King Koopa this far. King Koopa weights 10 tons)

Travel Speed: Superhuman (Should be comparable to Luigi who can run up walls), Can outswim a giant Cheep Cheep chasing them at quick speeds) | Superhuman (Should be superior then before. Can outrun King Koopa's fire)

Attack Speed: Superhuman (Can casually react to and kick away Bullet Bills) | Superhuman (Should be superior then before), possibly Massively Hypersonic (Should be superior then before)

Reaction Speed: Superhuman (Can casually react to Bullet Bills), possibly Massively Hypersonic (Should be comparable to Luigi who pulled out an umbrella before lightning hit the ground and he previously didn't have it when it was raining) | Superhuman (Should be superior then before. Can react to this), possibly Massively Hypersonic

Stamina: High (Can travel long distances without tire. To reach King Koopa's Palace, Mario had to travel through dangerous deserts, forests, steep mountains, and vast oceans)

Range: Standard Melee, Several Meters with Fire Flower, Tens of Meters with Super Mushroom, At least Hundreds of Meters with Cloud

Intelligence: Gifted Intelligence (Is able to use the Triforce's Power to overpower King Koopa who was able to overpower and conquer the entirely of the Mushroom Kingdom and knows strong magic that turned all its citizen's into bricks and plants)


Powers and Techniques

Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Acrobatics (Is capable of quick and precise jumping while chasing Haru-ōji. Can jump over his own height), Surface Scaling (Can climb this rock wall without anything sticking out to grip on. Should scale to luigi who can do this), Aquatic Breathing & Self-Sustenance (Respiratory Self-Sustenance; Can blow air and talk normally underwater showing that he can breath underwater), Accelerated Development (Was able to go from being stomped by a small poke from King Koopa to being able to take powerful attacks from him and keep fighting. King Koopa also acknowledged that he would still be a future threat even with only 2 Trifroce Pieces despite previously overpowering him with them already), Non-Standard Interaction (Can hold onto clouds), Regeneration (Mid. Should scale to Luigi who regenerated after being completely squished here. Can regenerate from being squished like a pancake by King Koopa with The Triforce), Fate Protection (It is prophesized that Mario will save Peach and the Mushroom Kingdom. This allows events and occurances that normally shouldn't or couldn't normally happen to occur in order to save him or help him in his journey. For example, when Mario was about to be defeated by a bunch of spinies, a sprout fully grew and carried Mario up high to safety right on time. He was also able to blow a sunken ship from beneath the water while underwater up into the sky and flew it all the way to King Koopa's Castle just in time to save Peach. When Mario was struggling in a room filled with lava and fire and was being tormented by goombas, Luigi while mining for money coincidentally mined a hole that had water and caused large ammount of water to flow and put out all the fire. Lastly, as King Koopa's castle collapsed, literally everything except the platform Mario was on was destroyed leaving him unharmed in the end. Despite the troubles of the journey, Mario came through with the prophecy and defeated King Koopa and said he will rescue Peach again and save the Kingdom whenever there is another threat or villain), Cartoon Physics (The Mario Brothers are considered as cartoon like characters and naturally perform a fair share of cartoony gags in this movie. Due to seeing a possibly rare and valuable gem, Luigi is able to run to Mario in a flash. Mario can spin Luigi so fast he becomes a blur. Mario can get so angry that his entire outfit changes instantly and he now has guns that he shoots with. Luigi can see and destroy Mario's dream of him eating. Luigi can walk on a cliff and continue walking into air, hover over air until he realizes it, and ran back to the nest before he naturally would have fallen. Mario can save himself from falling even after this. Can run and tag Lakitu flying away in mid air. Luigi once again walked midair off a cliff and was able to save himself from this. In order to hide from a Hammer Bro guard, Luigi casually broke the wooden gate that normally blocked the bros. from passing. Can run downwards on nothing. Can change into a ballerina outfit instantly underwater. Mario can restore his body from a crumpled ball. Mario can once again instantly changing his outfit during the state wheere he is crumpled as a ball. Can blow a sunken ship from beneath the wateer while underwater. Can blow a broken sunken ship to move in the air at quick speeds. Reminded the moon that it was supposed to be a full moon the day King Koopa and Princess Peach marry. Can move like a blur. Can row a broken sunken ship in mid air. Can have his food appear instantly and be cooked), Weapon Usage (Can wield dual pistols), Cloth Manipulation (Mario can instantly change his outfit into full on costumes as shown here, here, and here), Dimensional Storage (Mario is able to pull out duel pistols from nowhere), Empathic Manipulation (Can use laughing, crying, and anger shrooms to change his opponents emotions), Weather, Heat, Water, Air, Plasma, and Ice Manipulation (Lakitu's cloud can create several different weather effects), Flight (Can fly with Lakitu's cloud), Sleep Manipulation (Lakitu's cloud was able to send the Dog, Luigi, and the Spinies to sleep), Size Manipulation (Can become bigger with the Super Mushroom), Large Size (Type 1; Can grow to be this big with the Super Mshroom), Fire Manipulation (With the Fire Flower, Mario can throw bounching fire balls to attack), Possibly Invulnerability (The Invincibility Star should function like it does in the games the same way the Super Mushroom and Fire Flower do), Flight (Can levitate and jump in midair with the Invincibility Star), Restoration (The Triforce pieces can restore citizens of the Mushroom Kingdom transmutated into bricks and plants by King Koopa back to normal), Aura (With the Full Triforce, Mario gains a powerful flashy aura around him and his attacks), Statistics Amplification (The Triforce was able to amplify Mario to completely overpower King Koopa after King Koopa overpowered him. It is noted that even the singular pieces amplify Mario too be a major threat to King Koopa), Paint Manipulation which includes: Conceptual Manipulation (Paint makes up everything, anyone in Mario can remove paint by attacking), Life Manipulation & Death Manipulation (Paint is all of life, and removal of it can cause a person or object to have no life within, having their concept of life be removed), Blood Manipulation (Paint makes up all of blood within someone, removing it is the same as removing their blood), Mind Manipulation & Memory Manipulation (Paint makes up the mind, as paint beings can directly speak to your mind by coloring your thoughts. Loss of paint can also remove your mind and memories), Spatial Manipulation (Paint makes up all of space. Removing it makes space as if it was solid), Soul Manipulation (Paint makes up souls and ghosts. Removing it is the equivalent of destroying your soul), Empathic Manipulation (Paint makes up all emotions. Removing it would mean the removal of emotion), Power Nullification (Paint makes up the ability to use powers. Removing it would mean the removal of using powers).
Resistance to Extreme Heat (Can be in this area without being greatly affected), Cold Manipulation (Should scale to Luigi who can withstand a bunch of snow massively burrying him from Lakitu's cloud), Weather Manipulation (Should scale to Luigi who withtstood the many random and chaotic weather effects of Lakitu's Cloud), Paint Removal


Equipment

A telescope and Pepper Shaker. Dual Pistols with Cartoon Physics. Laughing, Crying, and Anger Shrooms. The Triforce that consists of the Super Mushroom, Fire Flower, and Invincibility Star

Optional Equipment

Lakitu's Cloud


Other

Standard Tactics: Mario uses physical attacks along with the abilities of the Triforce. He then can eat the full Triforce to become far stronger than normal. He can also throw laughing, crying, or anger shrooms at his opponents. If he ever has the cloud, he uses its effects until it wears off.

Weaknesses: Can be naïve at times, falling for the traps Goombas trick them into. Lakitus cloud wears off after a bit.

Note: Turn on closed captions in order to see what the characters are saying in the movie when looking at the scans due to the movie being in Japanese. Full Movie can be watched here.

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