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{{character-infobox
{{redirect|Racing Penguin|the group of racing penguins in [[Super Mario Galaxy]]|[[Penguin Racers]]}}
{{character infobox
|image=[[File:64bigpenguin.png|200px]]
|image=[[File:64bigpenguin.png|200px]]
|species=[[Penguin]]
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario 64]]'' ([[List of games by date#1996|1996]])
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario 64]]'' ([[List of games by date#1996|1996]])
|species=[[Penguin]]
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario 3D All-Stars]]'' ([[List of games by date#2020|2020]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario 3D All-Stars]]'' ([[List of games by date#2020|2020]])
}}
}}
{{quote|I know speed when I see it, yes siree -- I'm the world champion sledder, you know.|Big Penguin|Super Mario 64}}
{{quote|I know speed when I see it, yes [[Mario|siree]]--I'm the world champion sledder, you know.|Big Penguin|Super Mario 64}}
[[File:Penguin race.png|thumb|left|200px|[[Mario]] racing alongside the Big Penguin]]
The '''Big Penguin''',<ref name=ingame>[[Big Penguin Race]]</ref><ref name=guide>M. Arakawa. ''Super Mario 64'' Player's Guide. Page 39.</ref> also known as the '''Penguin Champ''',<ref name=guide/> '''Champion Penguin''',<ref>M. Arakawa. ''Super Mario 64'' Player's Guide. Page 128.</ref> or '''Racing Penguin''',<ref>NintendoAUNZ (December 24, 2020). [https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1107766546350094 '''Super Mario 3D All-Stars - Racing Penguin!''' Racing to the tree tomorrow morning.] ''Facebook''. Retrieved August 16, 2022. ({{media link|Facebook NintendoAUNZ 2020-12-24 screencap.png|Screenshot}}.)</ref> is a giant [[penguin]] appearing in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and its remake, ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. He is a competitor character along with [[Koopa the Quick]], and he is raced only once in the game on [[Cool, Cool Mountain]]. He claims to be the world-champion sledder, and he seems to know [[Mario]] prior to the game's events, calling him "buddy," although he uses identical dialogue for all four player characters in the DS version.
The '''Big Penguin''',<ref name=ingame>[[Big Penguin Race]]</ref><ref name=guide>''Super Mario 64 [[Nintendo Power|Player's Guide]]'', page 39</ref> also known as the '''Penguin Champ'''<ref name=guide/> or '''Champion Penguin''',<ref>''Super Mario 64 [[Nintendo Power|Player's Guide]]'', page 128</ref> is a giant [[penguin]] appearing in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and its remake, ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. He is a competitor character along with [[Koopa the Quick]], and he is raced only once in the game in [[Cool, Cool Mountain]]. He claims to be the world champion sledder, and he seems to know [[Mario]] prior to the game's events, calling him "buddy."
 
The Big Penguin is raced against in the [[Big Penguin Race|third mission]] of Cool, Cool Mountain. He can be found inside the house at the top of the mountain. When Mario, [[Yoshi]], [[Luigi]], or [[Wario]] drops in through the chimney, the Big Penguin speaks to him and challenges him to a race. If the player character accepts, he has to race down the icy [[slide (Super Mario 64)|slide]] in the mountain and beat the penguin to the finish line. The penguin gives the player character a [[Power Star]] if beaten. However, if the player character takes a shortcut by [[jump]]ing onto another section or if he takes the hidden shortcut, the Big Penguin accuses him of cheating and disqualifies him. If the player character races the Big Penguin again after obtaining all 120 Power Stars (150 in the remake), he is even bigger and can easily knock the player character off the slide. There is no reward for winning the race again except for further praise from the Big Penguin.


The Big Penguin is raced against in the [[Big Penguin Race|third mission]] of Cool, Cool Mountain. He can be found inside the house at the top of the mountain. When Mario drops in through the chimney, the Big Penguin will speak to Mario and challenge him to a race. If Mario accepts, he will have to race down the icy [[slide (Super Mario 64)|slide]] in the mountain and beat the penguin to the finish line. The penguin will give Mario a [[Power Star]] if beaten. However, if Mario takes a shortcut by [[jump]]ing onto another section or if he takes the hidden shortcut, the Big Penguin will accuse him of cheating and disqualify him. If Mario races the Big Penguin again after obtaining all 120 Power Stars (150 in the remake), he is even bigger and can easily knock Mario off the slide. There is no reward for winning the race again except for further praise from the Big Penguin.
In the original Japanese version, if the player loses to the Big Penguin, he makes a [[Koopa Troopa]] sound when talking instead of his own sound;<ref>ある東大生実況者しゅん (April 28, 2018). [https://youtu.be/X92Hze3vnmE?t=2009 【実況】スーパーマリオ64を完全初見でテンションMAXプレイ]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved January 21, 2020.</ref> this was fixed in other versions. Also in the Japanese version, the penguin uses the feminine pronoun 「あたし」 ''atashi'' to refer to himself.


An unrelated character also described as a "big penguin"<ref>''Super Mario 64 [[Nintendo Power|Player's Guide]]'', pages 89&ndash;91</ref> appears in the course [[Snowman's Land]].
An [[Penguin Defender|unrelated character]] also described as a "big penguin"<ref>M. Arakawa. ''Super Mario 64'' Player's Guide. Pages 89&ndash;91.</ref> appears in [[Snowman's Land]].
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==Gallery==
<gallery>
Penguin race.png|[[Mario]] racing alongside the Big Penguin
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Additional names==
===Internal names===
{{internal names
|game1=''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''
|file1=<tt>data/enemy/penguin/penguin.bmd</tt>
|name1=PENGUIN_RACER
|meaning1=Penguin Racer
|game2=''Super Mario 64 DS''
|file2=<tt>data/enemy/penguin/penguin.bmd</tt>
|name2=PENGUIN_DEFENDER
|meaning2=Penguin Defender (Snowman's Land)
}}
 
===Names in other languages===
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ペンギン チャンピオン<ref name=ingame/><br>''Pengin chanpion''<br>スライダーのチャンピオンペンギン<ref>{{media link|SM64 Character Info Book.jpg|''Super Mario 64'' Japanese character info book}}</ref><br>''Suraidā no Chanpion Pengin''
|Jap=ペンギン チャンピオン<ref name=ingame/>
|JapM=Penguin Champion<br><br>Penguin Champion of the Slider
|JapR=Pengin Chanpion
|JapM=Penguin Champion
|Jap2=スライダーのチャンピオンペンギン<ref>Kazuki, Motoyama. [[Super Mario (Kodansha manga)|KC Deluxe]] vol. 36 - ''Super Mario 64'' part 1. {{media link|SM64 Character Info Book.jpg|Page 6}}.</ref>
|Jap2R=Suraidā no Chanpion Pengin
|Jap2M=Penguin Champion of the Slider
|Fre=Grand Pingouin
|Fre=Grand Pingouin
|FreM=Big Penguin
|Fre2=Pingouin<ref name=ingame/><ref name=pingouinfrm64magazine/>
|Ita=Pinguino gigante
|Fre3=Gros pingouin<ref name=pingouinfrm64magazine>[https://www.nintendo64ever.com/Scans-Magazine,2,Le-Magazine-Officiel-Nintendo-01.html Nintendo official French magazine N1]. Page 88.</ref>
|FreM=Big Razorbill
|Fre2M=Razorbill
|Fre3M=Big Razorbill
|Ger=Schneller Pinguin
|GerM=Fast Penguin
|Ita=Pinguino gigante<ref name=ingame/><br>Pinguino Gigante<ref>''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia]]'', pag. 88</ref>
|ItaM=Giant Penguin
|ItaM=Giant Penguin
|Ger=Schneller Pinguin
|GerM=Faster penguin
|Kor=펭귄 챔피언
|Kor=펭귄 챔피언
|KorR=Pengwin Champion
|KorR=Pengwin Champion
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In the Japanese version, if the player loses to him, the Big Penguin will make a Koopa Troopa sound when talking instead of his own sound.<ref>ある東大生実況者しゅん (April 28, 2018). [https://youtu.be/X92Hze3vnmE?t=2009 【実況】スーパーマリオ64を完全初見でテンションMAXプレイ]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved January 21, 2020.</ref> This was fixed in the other regional versions.
*In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', penguins refer to Stars as gold medals; similarly, in ''Super Mario 64'', when the Big Penguin gives Mario a Star after being beaten, he says that he cannot give Mario a gold medal.
*In the Japanese version, the penguin uses the feminine pronoun 「あたし」 ''atashi'' to refer to himself.
*In ''Super Mario Galaxy'', Penguins refer to Stars as gold medals; similarly, in ''Super Mario 64'', when the Big Penguin gives Mario a Star after being beaten, he says that he cannot give Mario a gold medal.


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 14:24, March 29, 2024

"Racing Penguin" redirects here. For information about the group of racing penguins in Super Mario Galaxy, see Penguin Racers.
Big Penguin
Cool, Cool Mountain Star 3
Species Penguin
First appearance Super Mario 64 (1996)
Latest appearance Super Mario 3D All-Stars (2020)
“I know speed when I see it, yes siree--I'm the world champion sledder, you know.”
Big Penguin, Super Mario 64

The Big Penguin,[1][2] also known as the Penguin Champ,[2] Champion Penguin,[3] or Racing Penguin,[4] is a giant penguin appearing in Super Mario 64 and its remake, Super Mario 64 DS. He is a competitor character along with Koopa the Quick, and he is raced only once in the game on Cool, Cool Mountain. He claims to be the world-champion sledder, and he seems to know Mario prior to the game's events, calling him "buddy," although he uses identical dialogue for all four player characters in the DS version.

The Big Penguin is raced against in the third mission of Cool, Cool Mountain. He can be found inside the house at the top of the mountain. When Mario, Yoshi, Luigi, or Wario drops in through the chimney, the Big Penguin speaks to him and challenges him to a race. If the player character accepts, he has to race down the icy slide in the mountain and beat the penguin to the finish line. The penguin gives the player character a Power Star if beaten. However, if the player character takes a shortcut by jumping onto another section or if he takes the hidden shortcut, the Big Penguin accuses him of cheating and disqualifies him. If the player character races the Big Penguin again after obtaining all 120 Power Stars (150 in the remake), he is even bigger and can easily knock the player character off the slide. There is no reward for winning the race again except for further praise from the Big Penguin.

In the original Japanese version, if the player loses to the Big Penguin, he makes a Koopa Troopa sound when talking instead of his own sound;[5] this was fixed in other versions. Also in the Japanese version, the penguin uses the feminine pronoun 「あたし」 atashi to refer to himself.

An unrelated character also described as a "big penguin"[6] appears in Snowman's Land.

Gallery[edit]

Additional names[edit]

Internal names[edit]

Game File Name Meaning

Super Mario 64 DS data/enemy/penguin/penguin.bmd PENGUIN_RACER Penguin Racer
Super Mario 64 DS data/enemy/penguin/penguin.bmd PENGUIN_DEFENDER Penguin Defender (Snowman's Land)

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ペンギン チャンピオン[1]
Pengin Chanpion
スライダーのチャンピオンペンギン[7]
Suraidā no Chanpion Pengin
Penguin Champion

Penguin Champion of the Slider

French Grand Pingouin
Pingouin[1][8]
Gros pingouin[8]
Big Razorbill
Razorbill
Big Razorbill
German Schneller Pinguin
Fast Penguin
Italian Pinguino gigante[1]
Pinguino Gigante[9]
Giant Penguin
Korean 펭귄 챔피언
Pengwin Champion
Penguin Champion

Trivia[edit]

  • In Super Mario Galaxy, penguins refer to Stars as gold medals; similarly, in Super Mario 64, when the Big Penguin gives Mario a Star after being beaten, he says that he cannot give Mario a gold medal.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Big Penguin Race
  2. ^ a b M. Arakawa. Super Mario 64 Player's Guide. Page 39.
  3. ^ M. Arakawa. Super Mario 64 Player's Guide. Page 128.
  4. ^ NintendoAUNZ (December 24, 2020). Super Mario 3D All-Stars - Racing Penguin! Racing to the tree tomorrow morning. Facebook. Retrieved August 16, 2022. (ScreenshotMedia:Facebook NintendoAUNZ 2020-12-24 screencap.png.)
  5. ^ ある東大生実況者しゅん (April 28, 2018). 【実況】スーパーマリオ64を完全初見でテンションMAXプレイ. YouTube. Retrieved January 21, 2020.
  6. ^ M. Arakawa. Super Mario 64 Player's Guide. Pages 89–91.
  7. ^ Kazuki, Motoyama. KC Deluxe vol. 36 - Super Mario 64 part 1. Page 6Media:SM64 Character Info Book.jpg.
  8. ^ a b Nintendo official French magazine N1. Page 88.
  9. ^ Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia, pag. 88