Talk:Mushroom Kingdom

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Should Rogueport and the surrounding areas be added here, or is it still a bit unclear of their true location? (Peach's E-mail seems to confirm that is indeed in the Mushroom Kingdom, but even then it would be on the very outskirts considering Luigi's adventures in the Waffle Kingdom and him being at Rogueport between each adventure) --Sml007.5 18:50, 13 August 2006 (EDT)

...It's still a bit unclear. Don't add them to the list yet. Wayoshi ( T·C·@ ) 20:47, 13 August 2006 (EDT)
Hello. For the Mushroom World article, they are considered part of the Mushroom Kingdom. Because it seems to be made clear from the evidence presented above. So... there's a little inconsistancy... perhaps you could deal with it, Wayoshi? Thanks. -Stumpers

Bowser, Wario and Waluigi

Would they be considered citizens? WarioLoaf (talk)

First lets reconsider what citizen means. A innocent person who lives in the Mushroom Kingdom or a defender of the Mushroom Kingdom. Since Mario is considered both I'm not really sure.

I wouldn't consider any of them citizens though because they are all enemies of the Mushroom Kingdom. They are rebels of the Mushroom Kingdom.Knife (talk)

Actually Wario isn't really that bad. he was at peach's castle in SM64 DS. He helped take down Bowser. WarioLoaf (talk)

Well his bad outweighs his good and because he was recently a boss in DDR, I think that make him bad. Plus he started out bad. Maybe he isn't evil, but his greed drives him to do evil tasks. Either way, I don't think him or the protectors of the Mushroom Kingdom should be considered citizens.Knife (talk)

They've broken most of the rules of citizendom. Tsk tsk. Although they have been on the side of good a few times, their bad does outweight the good, as Knife said. 3D

  • Athough not cannon, I always thought when i was growing up Wario was king of the Bob-omb kingdom and Daisy was his princess (Yellow and Yellow). Stupid, a? WarioLoaf (talk)

Probably not but really, I wonder. Do Wario and Princess Daisy have any connections or relationship? And I wouldn't say it in front of Luigi. He might, uhh cry and don't do anything.Knife (talk)

Wario seems to be in love with Mona and Money. It has been said in hints in the WarioWare games. Wario lives in Kitchen Land while Daisy lives in Sarasaland. Little Mouser.PNGPaper Jorge (Talk·Contribs)

Wario supposedly lives in Diamond City. And most people think that's in the Mushroom Kingdom, not kitchen land. I'm not saying it ISN'T in kitchen land, I mean, it could be. User: Maxlover2

Just to put my two cents in, I think that if Wario ever tried to make advances at Daisy, it would probably be to hurt Luigi. I believe Wario once said (on his website, maybe) that he didn't have time for a love interest. I think that was the original WarioWare site, with the interview with Wario... anyone else remember that? Stumpers

Lets all remember that wario is a member of DIAMOND city, wich seems to have no relation to the mushroom kingdom. (no mushrooms or nothing.) Isyou 16:50, 10 February 2007 (EST)

Toybox Town?

Should Shy Guy's toybox REALLY count as a town? I mean, there's no people actually living there, as far as we know. and really, it's just a toybox.

There are a couple of us who have been independently planning to overhaul the article, so lots will change, hopefully... in the near future, and hopefully for the better. If I were you, I'll put the Toy Box as a subset of Toad Town. I think some Shy Guys might actually live there, though. If nothing else, it's a hideout. But, no it does not fit the definition of a town. Good catch. -Stumpers

There ARE some Toads there.- Ultimatetoad 17:17, 26 February 2007 (EST)

They work the trains. that's it. like I said, we don't KNOW they live in the toybox because there are no houses, that we can see. Therefor, it can only be a town non-canonnically Max2

Meh, it's only a bullet point as it is, so does it really matter? Maybe someone should write something more about it? Well, if you don't, I probably will, so whatevs :3 --Stumpers

Video Games, Film, Etc. Section

Hello, everyone. I'm currently working on the "Recent History" section that talks about the attacks and events shown in the video games in regards to the Mushroom Kingdom. So, should I just delete the video game portion of this article (at the bottom) when I'm done? Thanks. --Stumpers

I removed the video game info, and changed the section to "Depictions in Other Media". Also, I changed "Recent History" to "History", and moved it up to the top, as has been done with characters (Yoshi) and species (Goomba). -- Son of Suns
Thanks. I'll be working more on the History section soon, I hope. As for the rearrangement of the article, it could work either way. Taking a look at the Wikipedia articles for France and the United States, both ways are correct. After we finish our work on this article we should look into this again and see which one is more pleasing to look at. Whoever did it, nice work on the Super Mario Bros. portion of the history! -Stumpers

Luigi Sunshine?

Is the "currency" part really accurate? I mean red, blue and green Diamonds only appear in Luigi's Mansion, yet they have coin values. is that really canon? and also, who KNOWS that you "must first sell this object"? Max2 Canon?

Feel free to change it. Here's my logic: Diamonds are worth a certain "gold value." A coin, according to Luigi's Mansion, is worth 5,000G. Wouldn't other items worth the same way? Oh, and the "must first sell this object" comes from the fact that there is currently no store throughout Mario history that has officially accepted anything except Coins. However, as seen in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Gold Bars can be used, but only after you sell them. They act as a sort of bank, as you know. --Stumpers (P.S. Where does Luigi Sunshine come in?)
  1. oh. OK.
  2. OK
  3. It's a mix of Luigi's Mansion (w/ G) and Super Mario Sunshine (W/ coins)
  4. Max2