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This '''list of implied characters''' is a list of characters that have not physically appeared in any form of media up to this point in time. Regardless of their lack of appearance, the implied characters have been mentioned at least once throughout the [[Mario (series)|''Mario'' series]]. For a list of non-fictional people who have been referenced throughout the series, please see the [[list of implied people]].
This '''list of implied characters''' is a list of characters that have not physically appeared in any form of media up to this point in time. Regardless of their lack of appearance, the implied characters have been mentioned at least once throughout the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]]. For a list of non-fictional people who have been referenced throughout the series, please see the [[list of implied people]].
==18-Volt's mother==
'''18-Volt's mother''' is mentioned when selecting a character in the [[Gamer]] [[minigame]] from ''[[Game & Wario]]''. In [[18-Volt]]'s description, he says that "My mom's always out, so I can play video games whenever I want."
 
==9-Volt's father/5-Volt's husband==
'''9-Volt's father''' is mentioned in the diary section of the ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'' Japanese website. In his diary, [[9-Volt]] writes that his father is a firefighter who took him on a fire drill, and showed him how to use a fire extinguisher.<ref>[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n08/azwj/9volt/diary.html 9-Volt's diary at the official Japanese ''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!'' website]</ref> He is mentioned again on [[5-Volt]]'s A-Rank character card in ''[[WarioWare Gold]]'', where he is still a firefighter.


==Agent O==
==Agent O==
'''Agent O''' (can also be called '''Secret Agent O''') is an implied secret agent in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode, ''[[On Her Majesty's Sewer Service]]''. After [[Princess Peach]] recruits [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]], they meet [[Secret Agent N]] and he introduces himself. Luigi says "I see." followed by N saying, "Not C. N." Mario responds with "Oh.", leading N to say, "Not O. N. Agent O's on holiday." Agent O is never mentioned again after this.
'''Agent O''' (can also be called '''Secret Agent O''') is an implied secret agent in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode, ''[[On Her Majesty's Sewer Service]]''. After [[Princess Peach]] recruits [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]], they meet [[Secret Agent N]] and he introduces himself. Luigi says "I see" followed by N saying, "Not C. N." Mario responds with "Oh," leading N to say, "Not O. N. Agent O's on holiday." Agent O is never mentioned again after this.
 
==Agent Smith==
'''{{wp|Agent Smith}}''' is a character from the ''{{wp|The Matrix (franchise)|Matrix}}'' film series. In ''[[Welcome to Greedville]]'', he is referenced in the memo written by [[List of implied characters#Thaddeus P. Gradgrind|Thaddeus P. Gradgrind]], which can be found in the [[Welcome to Greedville#Pyramid Theater|Pyramid Theater]].
 
==A gossip-loving Toad==
{{see also|List of Toad Town News in Paper Mario}}
[[File:Toad Town News.png|frame|right|Mario and [[Goombario]] reading one of their gossips about Princess Peach from the back side of the Toad Town notice board in ''Paper Mario'']]
"'''A gossip-loving [[Toad (species)|Toad]]'''" is a character who posts scribbles on the back side of the notice board in [[Toad Town]] during the events of ''[[Paper Mario]]''. This character's posts are mainly gossips about Princess Peach. They also report that Mario has been defeated by [[Bowser]] and that [[Tayce T.]]'s cooking class will be canceled for a while. Some scribblers sign themselves as "A little Toad," "A scribble-loving little Toad," etc., but the name "A gossip-loving Toad" appears most frequently (5 times in total).
;Names in other languages
{{foreign names
|Jap=うわさだいすきキノピオ<ref>The Mushroom Kingdom. 2013. [http://themushroomkingdom.net/pm_j-e.shtml ''Paper Mario: From Japanese to English'']. Retrieved April 29, 2016</ref>
|JapR=Uwasa Daisuki Kinopio
|JapM=Gossip-loving Toad
}}
 
==Apefucius==
'''Apefucius''' was mentioned in the [[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|''Donkey Kong Country'' television series]] episode "[[Kong Fu (episode)|Kong Fu]]" by [[Kong Fu (character)|the episode's titular character]] in a song. Apefucius was the one who taught Kong Fu that "The mind must be as sharp as a wisdom tooth." Apefucius is a reference to the famous Chinese philosopher {{wp|Confucius}}.
 
==Ashley's parents==
Ashley's parents are mentioned on the [[WarioWare, Inc.]] official website in Ashley's profile.
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==Aunt Maria==
==Aunt Maria==
[[File:Auntmaria.jpg|thumb|The cloud that resembles '''Aunt Maria'''.]]
[[File:Auntmaria.jpg|thumb|left|The cloud that resembles Aunt Maria]]
'''Aunt Maria''' is an aunt of [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]]'s who was briefly mentioned by Luigi in ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' episode "[[Crimes R Us]]". While Mario and Luigi were looking at clouds, Luigi commented that one of them resembled their Aunt Maria. An Aunt Maria was also mentioned in the book ''[[Doors to Doom]]'', where [[Donkey Kong Jr.]]'s yell is compared to a cross between Tarzan's ululation and the screech Aunt Maria makes when the Mario Bros. walk on her newly waxed floor.
'''Aunt Maria''' is an aunt of Mario and Luigi's who is briefly mentioned by Luigi in the ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' episode "[[Crimes R Us]]." While Mario and Luigi look at clouds, Luigi comments that one of them resembles their Aunt Maria. An Aunt Maria is also mentioned in the book ''[[Doors to Doom]]'', where [[Donkey Kong Jr.]]'s yell is compared to a cross between Tarzan's ululation and the screech Aunt Maria makes when the Mario Bros. walk on her newly waxed floor.


==Bachelor's girlfriend==
==Bachelor's girlfriend==
'''Bachelor's girlfriend''' is the unseen love interest of [[Bachelor]] in the [[Game Boy Advance]] version of ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]''. Little is revealed about the character, except that Bachelor implies that she is "hot", and is currently dating her. Like Bachelor, she is presumably a bear herself.
'''Bachelor's girlfriend''' is the unseen love interest of [[Bachelor]] in the [[Game Boy Advance]] version of ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]''. Bachelor implies that she is "hot," and he is currently dating her. Like Bachelor, she is presumably a bear herself.
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==Barbara the Bush==
{{about|section=yes|the [[Nintendo Comics System]] character|the [[Assist Trophy]]|[[Assist Trophy#Barbara|Assist Trophy § Barbara]]|the character based on {{wp|Barbara Bush}}|[[Mrs. President]]}}
'''Barbara the Bush''' is a character who [[Stanley the Talking Fish]] mentions in the first ''[[Nintendo Comics System]]'' story, "[[The Fish That Should've Gotten Away]]". Stanley tells Mario about his relationship with Barbara, asking Mario how to tell the other trees that he is only interested in Barbara.
 
In "[[Love Flounders]]", Stanley reveals that he has broken up with Barbara, claiming their relationship was "just guppy love".


==Big Bama and Neutron B==
==Big Bama and Neutron B==
{{LLQuote|While listening to country music, I do ten sets of 100 push-ups each. That's how I do such powerful attacks!! And also because I watch pro wrestling!! I like to cheer for Big Bama and Neutron B!!|[[Wario]]|''[[Wario Land 4]]'' instruction manual, page 39}}
{{quote2|While listening to country music, I do ten sets of 100 push-ups each. That's how I do such powerful attacks!! And also because I watch pro wrestling!! I like to cheer for Big Bama and Neutron B!!|[[Wario]]|''[[Wario Land 4]]'' instruction manual, page 39}}


'''Big Bama''' and '''Neutron B''' are [[Wario]]'s favourite pro wrestlers, as mentioned in the ''[[Wario Land 4]]'' instruction manual.
'''Big Bama''' and '''Neutron B''' are Wario's favorite pro wrestlers, as mentioned in the ''Wario Land 4'' instruction manual.


==Big Rock Who Watches==
==Big Rock Who Watches==
The '''Big Rock Who Watches''' seems to be the deity of the [[Cragnons]] of ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. In the opening of [[Land of the Cragnons|Chapter 5]], two Cragnons are shown praying for the survival of their people, who are being terrorized by the [[Floro Sapien]]s, and when Mario falls indo their midst, they believe he was sent by the Big Rock Who Watches to save them. It is possible that Big Rock Who Watches is a fourth-wall breaking reference to the player, similar to other allusions to the player by other characters in the game.
The '''Big Rock Who Watches''' seems to be the deity of the [[Cragnon]]s of ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. In the opening of [[Land of the Cragnons|Chapter 5]], two Cragnons are shown praying for the survival of their people, who are being terrorized by the [[Floro Sapien]]s, and when Mario falls into their midst, they believe he was sent by the Big Rock Who Watches to save them. Big Rock Who Watches may be a fourth-wall-breaking reference to the player, similar to other allusions to the player by other characters in the game.
 
;Names in other languages
{{Foreign names
|SpaE=Gran Roca Que Todo Lo Ve<ref>[https://youtu.be/HbWMLnfWV2U?list=PL78A2725432A781A9 "Super Paper Mario - Comarca Rocolíta - 5-1"].</ref>
|SpaEM=Great Rock Who Sees It All
}}


==Billy==
==Billy==
'''Billy''' is a [[crow]] from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' who is the son of [[List_of_Implied_Characters#Bob|Bob]] and [[Maude]]. His mom is contemplating saving for his college fund after hearing about [[Ronnie]].
'''Billy''' is a [[crow]] from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' who is the son of [[#Bob|Bob]] and [[Maude]]. His mom is contemplating saving for his college fund after hearing about [[Ronnie]].


==Bluebeard Baboon==
==Bluebeard Baboon==
'''Bluebeard Baboon''' is a pirate mentioned in the ''[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' TV series episode "[[The Curse of Kongo Bongo]]". One thousand years prior to the events in the show, his ship, for unexplained reasons, sank, killing him. Every one hundred years afterward, his ghost will rise out of the ocean and deliver to everyone a letter containing "the curse of the double doubloon"; the letter, which is actually a description of the curse, states that anybody who reads it twice will cause the [[Crystal Coconut]] to lose its power and the island to sink into the ocean.
'''Bluebeard Baboon''' is a pirate mentioned in the ''[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' TV series episode "[[The Curse of Kongo Bongo]]". One thousand years before the events in the show, his ship, for unexplained reasons, sank, killing him. Every one hundred years afterward, his ghost will rise out of the ocean and deliver to everyone a letter containing "the curse of the double doubloon"; the letter, which is actually a description of the curse, states that anybody who reads it twice will cause the [[Crystal Coconut]] to lose its power and the island to sink into the ocean.
 
==Blumiere's father==
{{LLQuote|Blumiere, my son, don't! Even your ancestors could not handle that dark book...|Blumiere's father|[[Super Paper Mario]]}}
 
'''Blumiere's father''' (or '''Count Bleck's Father''') is a member of the [[Tribe of Darkness]] and the father of Blumiere, also known as [[Count Bleck]]. Little is known about the father, and he is only mentioned in a few of Blumiere's backstory segments in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''.
 
Blumiere's father does not accept the love his son expresses for the human, [[Tippi|Lady Timpani]], for marrying anyone outside of the tribe was forbidden out of fear that their powerful magic bloodline would become diluted otherwise (as explained by [[Carson]]). Upon learning that the two lovers are planning to elope, Blumiere's father stops the marriage by using his magic powers to curse Timpani to wander the dimensions until the day she dies. Losing Timpani spurs Blumiere to steal the [[Dark Prognosticus]] from the care of his tribe so that he can destroy the world that took his love away. Blumiere's father begs him to stop, but Blumiere, now calling himself Count Bleck, kills him and wipes out the rest of the Tribe of Darkness as the first step towards destroying the world.
 
It is not made clear whether the world in which Blumiere's father lived was restored following the destruction of the [[Chaos Heart]] at the end of the game; as the dimension was apparently destroyed before [[The Void]] was opened, it is unknown as to whether the wedding of Blumiere and Timpani would have been capable of restoring it to normal. Thus, the ultimate fate of Blumiere's father and the other members of the Tribe of Darkness remains unknown.


==Bluster's mother==
==Bluster's mother==
'''Bluster Kong's mother''' is a character that is commonly referenced in the [[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|''Donkey Kong Country'' TV series]]. She has been stated to be the owner of [[Bluster Barrelworks]]. Bluster is occasionally heard speaking with her on a mobile phone.
'''Bluster Kong's mother''' is a character that is commonly referenced in the ''Donkey Kong Country'' TV series. She has been stated to be the owner of [[Bluster Barrelworks]]. Bluster is occasionally heard speaking with her on a mobile phone.


==Bob==
==Bob==
'''Bob''' is a [[crow]] from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', who is mentioned in his wife [[Maude]]'s conversation with [[Flo]] after [[Doopliss]] is defeated.
'''Bob''' is a crow from ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', who is mentioned in his wife [[Maude and Flo|Maude]]'s conversation with [[Maude and Flo|Flo]] after [[Doopliss]] is defeated.
 
==Bob-omb sailor's mum==
In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', one of the sailors at the inn in [[Rogueport]] mentions his mum. Not much is known about her, except that she is always quoted as saying "Once you learn that timing, you're finally an adult [[Bob-omb]]."


==Bobolink==
==Bobolink==
{{Quote|I want to marry Bobolink in a shocker wedding.|Swob|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
{{quote|I want to marry Bobolink in a shocker wedding.|Swob|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
'''Bobolink''' is a female [[Bob-omb]] with whom [[Swob]] is in love. During this period of his life, Swob writes about his marriage on a rock on the fiftieth floor of [[Rogueport]]'s [[Pit of 100 Trials (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Pit of 100 Trials]]. He also writes that he wants to have 22 children, so his family can play soccer matches. He believes that any wish written on the fiftieth floor of the Pit will come true. He uses a "special big explosion" to get down to the fiftieth floor and writes the graffiti so fiercely that it would be almost impossible to remove. When he finds out that this is a hoax, he files a request at the [[Trouble Center]]. Mario accepts the trouble and has [[Admiral Bobbery]] destroy the wall after reading the wish.


'''Bobolink''' is a female [[Bob-omb]] with whom [[Swob]] is in love. During this period of his life, Swob writes about his marriage on a rock on the fiftieth floor of [[Rogueport]]'s [[Pit of 100 Trials (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Pit of 100 Trials]]. He also writes that he wants to have 22 children, so his family can play soccer matches. He believes that any wish written on the fiftieth floor of the Pit will come true. He uses a "special big explosion" to get down to the fiftieth floor and writes the graffiti so fiercely that it would be almost impossible to remove. When he finds out that this is a hoax, he files a request at the [[Trouble Center]]. Mario accepts the trouble and has [[Admiral Bobbery]] destroy the wall after reading the wish.
Her name is a pun on "Bob-omb" and "[[Wikipedia:Bobolink|bobolink]]", a species of blackbird.
;Names in other languages
{{foreign names
|Jap=ボムリン
|JapR=Bomurin
|JapM=Portmanteau of「ボム{{ruby|兵|へい}}」(''Bomuhei'', [[Bob-omb]]) and Japanese female name ending「~リン」(''-rin'')
|Fre=Bombatiana
|FreM=From "bombe" (bomb) and the female name "Tatiana"
|Ita=Petardina
|ItaM=From "Petardo" (firecracker) and the feminine diminutive suffix "-ina"; it is also the female version of [[Swob]]'s Italian name
}}


==Bog Monster==
==Bog Monster==
The '''Bog Monster''' is an apparently horrific creature that, according to [[Klump (character)|Klump]], eats everything in sight. It resides in the [[Forbidden Forest]] on [[Donkey Kong Island|Kongo Bongo Island]], as stated in the [[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|''Donkey Kong Country'' cartoon]]. As it is never seen, the only physical description given is in the lyrics to one of the songs in an, in which it's described as a monster having crystal skin, giant claws, dripping fangs, beady red eyes, stinky breath that could knock over a rhino, hair full of maggots, ears dripping something yellow, and arms thicker than a tree. Of course, this is when Donkey Kong saw it and that was Cranky Kong disguised as a Bog Monster, so there's no way of telling if this is an accurate description.
The '''Bog Monster''' is an apparently horrific creature that, according to [[Klump (character)|Klump]], eats everything in sight. It resides in the [[Forbidden Forest]] on [[Donkey Kong Island|Kongo Bongo Island]], as stated in the ''Donkey Kong Country'' cartoon. As it is never seen, the only physical description given is in the lyrics to one of the songs in an, in which it is described as a monster having crystal skin, giant claws, dripping fangs, beady red eyes, stinky breath that could knock over a rhino, hair full of maggots, ears dripping something yellow, and arms thicker than a tree. Of course, this is when [[Donkey Kong]] saw it and that was [[Cranky Kong]] disguised as a Bog Monster, so this may not be an accurate description.


In the ''Donkey Kong Country'' episode "[[Bug a Boogie]]", it is revealed that [[Donkey Kong]] secretly feared the Bog Monster, as, when he was young, [[Cranky Kong]] told him that if he ventured into the Forbidden Forest, the Bog Monster would get him; one day, Donkey Kong disobeyed Cranky Kong and decided to go into the Forbidden Forest, only to encounter and subsequently be scared by a Bog Monster. It is later revealed to Donkey Kong by Cranky Kong that he had, in actuality, simply made up the story of the Bog Monster, and that it was him who scared Donkey Kong when he entered the Forbidden Forest, wanting to teach Donkey Kong a lesson in disobeying him.
In the ''Donkey Kong Country'' episode "[[Bug a Boogie]]", it is revealed that Donkey Kong secretly feared the Bog Monster, as, when he was young, Cranky Kong told him that if he ventured into the Forbidden Forest, the Bog Monster would get him; one day, Donkey Kong disobeyed Cranky Kong and decided to go into the Forbidden Forest, only to encounter and subsequently be scared by a Bog Monster. It is later revealed to Donkey Kong by Cranky Kong that he had, in actuality, simply made up the story of the Bog Monster, and that it was him who scared Donkey Kong when he entered the Forbidden Forest, wanting to teach Donkey Kong a lesson in disobeying him.


Oddly, it seems the Bog Monster may have been an actual creature, as, at the end of "Bug A Boogie", Klump and [[Krusha (character)|Krusha]], while trying to help [[King K. Rool]] out of a pit of quicksand he was stuck in, hear a monstrous roar in the Forbidden Forest, seemingly the Bog Monster.
Oddly, it seems the Bog Monster may have been an actual creature, since, at the end of "Bug A Boogie", Klump and [[Krusha (character)|Krusha]], while trying to help [[King K. Rool]] out of a pit of quicksand he was stuck in, heard a monstrous roar in the Forbidden Forest, seemingly the Bog Monster.


[[Diddy Kong]] also has the unique talent of mimicking the roar of one.
[[Diddy Kong]] also has the talent of mimicking the roar of one, while [[Funky Kong]] apparently growls like one when he sleeps.


==Bowser's father==
==Bowser's father==
'''Bowser's father''' or Morthophelus, is the father of [[Bowser|King Bowser Koopa]] who was briefly mentioned by him in the ''[[Nintendo Comics System]]'' issues "[[Bedtime for Drain-Head]]" and "[[The Buddy System]]". As Bowser's father is only mentioned in passing, not much is known about him; though he is implied to be a criminal on the run, as Bowser tells the captured [[Toad]] that he hopes to see his father on the television program "Kingdom's Most Wanted", which is seemingly a parody of [[Wikipedia: America's Most Wanted|America's Most Wanted]], a show dedicated in helping catch criminals.
'''Bowser's father''' was briefly mentioned by him in the ''[[Nintendo Comics System]]'' issues "[[Bedtime for Drain-Head]]" and "[[The Buddy System]]". As Bowser's father was only mentioned in passing, not much is known about him, except that he was supposedly a criminal on the run, as Bowser told the captured [[Toad]] that he hoped to see his father on the television program "[[List of implied entertainment#Kingdom's Most Wanted|Kingdom's Most Wanted]]", which is seemingly a parody of ''{{wp|America's Most Wanted}}'', a show dedicated to helping catch criminals.
 
Additionally, Bowser also mentioned that his father was the one who taught him the life lesson "Son, when you put your mind to it, there's no problem too big to run away from!". [[Bowser's mother|Mama Koopa]] is another non-game character who could have been married to Bowser's father.


Additionally, Bowser also mentioned that his father was the one who taught him the life lesson "'Son, when you put your mind to it, there's no problem big enough to run away from!". Mama Koopa is another non-game character who could have been married to Bowser's father. Poopa La Koopa is his implied father, as he is Bowser's grandfather. Alternatively, Poopa La Koopa could be his maternal grandfather. He is hated by Bowser for his attempt to destroy the universes.
==Bowser's grandfather==
'''Bowser's grandfather''' is a character mentioned by Bowser in ''[[Mario Party Advance]]''. In the quest [[Bowser: Accused!]], Bowser states that the clock in [[Bowser Mansion|his mansion]] belonged to his "grandpappy". It is unknown if that is true.


==Bowser's sister==
==Bowser's sister==
{{LLQuote|You remind me of my kid sister<br>She read so much, she got a blister<br>A big one, I mean big<br>On her brain, what a shnook!|Bowser|"Ignorance is Bliss"}}
{{quote2|You remind me of my kid sister<br>She read so much, she got a blister<br>A big one, I mean big<br>On her brain, what a shnook!|Bowser|"Ignorance is Bliss"}}
'''Bowser's sister''' is one of [[Bowser]]'s family members. She is only mentioned in the song "[[Ignorance is Bliss]]", when Bowser likens Peach to his sister because they both enjoy reading, which he views disparagingly. According to Bowser, his sister got a blister on her brain from all her reading.
'''Bowser's sister''' is one of Bowser's family members. She is only mentioned in the song "[[Ignorance is Bliss]]" when Bowser likens Peach to his sister because they both enjoy reading, which he views disparagingly. According to Bowser, his sister got a blister on her brain from all her reading.


==Breadward==
==Breadward==
'''Breadward''' is a [[Pixl]] that was mentioned by [[Mimi]] in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. Mimi (disguised as [[Merlee]]) attempts to swindle [[Mario]] into signing a paper and earning the [[Pure Heart]] in exchange for some [[Rubee]]s. If Mario refuses to sign the paper four times, she offers Breadward to him.
'''Breadward''' is a [[Pixl]] that was mentioned by [[Mimi]] in ''Super Paper Mario''. Mimi (disguised as [[Merlee]]) attempts to swindle Mario and Princess Peach into signing a paper and earning the [[Pure Heart]] in exchange for some [[Rubee]]s. If Mario and Peach refuse to sign the paper four times, she offers them Breadward, which she claims is made from "oats and lard". It is not known if Breadward actually exists, however.
;Names in other languages
{{foreign names
|Jap=クサくナ~ル
|JapR=Kusakuna~ru
|JapM=A stylistic variant of「臭くなる」(''kusaku naru'', to be stinky)
|Fre=Arthur
|FreM=Given name
|Ita=Arrosto
|ItaM=Roast
|Kor=냄새나
|KorR=Naemsaena
|KorM=Korean word that translates to "It smells"
|Spa=Pasmino
|SpaM=From "pasmarote" (halfwit) and the name termination "-ino"
}}


==Britney==
==Britney==
'''Britney''' is the lead female character in ''[[Toad Force V]]'', an implied action TV show mentioned several times in ''[[Mario Party Advance]]''; Britney herself is only brought up briefly by [[Mushbert]] in the mission DVD For Me.
'''Britney''' is the lead female character in ''[[Toad Force V]]'', an implied action TV show mentioned several times in ''[[Mario Party Advance]]''; Britney herself is only brought up briefly by [[Mushbert]] in the mission DVD For Me.


Once of the few things known about Britney is that she surpasses the hero of ''Toad Force V'', [[Jack]], in popularity among the show's fanbase, presumably making her the most popular character in the series. She is Jack's sidekick, and together they are the only known members of the Toad Force V group of protagonists. It is possible that she, like many other characters on the show, is a robotic [[Toad (species)|Toad]], but this is theoretical as she is simply identified as a "Heroine", and nothing more.
One of the few things known about Britney is that she surpasses the hero of ''Toad Force V'', [[Jack (character)|Jack]], in popularity among the show's fanbase, presumably making her the most popular character in the series. She is Jack's sidekick, and together they are the only known members of the Toad Force V group of protagonists. It is possible that she, like many other characters on the show, is a robotic Toad, but this is theoretical as she is simply identified as a "Heroine", and nothing more.
 
==Buzzo==
'''Buzzo''' is a character of unknown species addressed by both [[Laki]]'s and [[#Koopla|Koopla]]'s graffiti writings in [[Merlee's Basement]] in ''Super Paper Mario''. Both of them express their love for Buzzo and each other in their messages.


==Cabin Proprietor==
==Cabin Proprietor==
The '''Cabin Proprietor''' is a character that owns the cabin found at near the starting point of [[Cool, Cool Mountain]] in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. On a sign outside the cabin is a message from the proprietor telling Mario that he can enter the cabin by leaping down into the chimney.
The '''Cabin Proprietor''' is a character that owns the cabin found at near the starting point of [[Cool, Cool Mountain]] in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. On a sign outside the cabin is a message from the proprietor telling the player that they can enter the cabin by leaping down into the chimney, alluding to [[Santa Claus]].


==The Cannoli clan==
==The Cannoli clan==
[[Image:FirstCannoli.png|thumb|The first family member of the Cannoli clan, '''Cannoli the First'''.]]
[[File:WMODE10GoodstyleHuman.png|thumb|The first family member of the Cannoli clan]]
'''The Cannoli clan''' is a family of thieves mentioned many times in the game ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]'' by [[Count Cannoli]]. This family has been a family of thieves for generations. Count Cannoli and Goodstyle which is actually the very first Cannoli, are the only seen family members in the game. It is unknown if there is any member in the family still alive other than them.
'''The Cannoli clan''' is a family of thieves mentioned by [[Count Cannoli]] many times in ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]''. They have been thieves for many generations. Count Cannoli and [[Goodstyle]], who is actually the very first Cannoli, are the only family members seen in the game.


It is known that [[Goodstyle]] has been passed down in the family, and that each family member has had their own machine (Cannoli had the [[Mad Hat Mk. I]]) and that each machine had a weakness. The [[Mad Hat Mk. II]] has been protecting the Cannoli family for generations, and is probably the whole family's machine.
It is known that Goodstyle has been passed down in the family and that each family member has had their own machine (Cannoli had the [[Mad Hat Mk. I]]) and that each machine had a weakness. The [[Mad Hat Mk. II]] has been protecting the Cannoli family for generations, and is probably the whole family's machine.


==C. Paremesan==
==C. Parmesan==
'''C. Paremesan''' is a book author implied in the [[Study]] in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. In this room, there is a book titled ''Darkness is Their Cheese'', which clues the player about the hidden cheese during the blackout. C. Paremesan's name is a pun on a type of cheese, [[Wikipedia: Parmigiano-Reggiano|parmesan]].
'''C. Parmesan''' is a book author implied in the [[Study (Luigi's Mansion)|Study]] in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. In this room, there is a book titled ''Darkness is Their Cheese'', which clues the player about the hidden [[cheese]] found in various rooms throughout the [[Luigi's Mansion (location)|mansion]], which spawn [[Gold Mouse|Gold Mice]] when examined with the [[Game Boy Horror]]. C. Parmesan's name is a reference to {{wp|Parmigiano-Reggiano|parmesan}}, a type of cheese.


==The Cap'n==
;Names in other languages
'''The Cap'n''' is a character that is mentioned in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and [[Super Mario 64 DS|its remake]]. In a cavern accessible by swimming through an underwater tunnel past the ship in [[Jolly Roger Bay]], there is a sign with a message from the Cap'n stating that anybody who enters will "meet certain disaster." At the end of the cavern, another sign near a group of treasure chests contains a second message from the Cap'n, this time stating that in order to obtain his treasure he must open the treasure chests in the correct order, but does not explain what it is. Opening the chests reveals that the Capn's "treasure" is the Power Star for the [[Jolly Roger Bay#Star 3: Treasure in the Ocean Cave|third mission]].
{{foreign names
|Jap=C・パルメザン
|JapR=C Parumezan
|JapM=C. Parmesan
}}


As the word "cap'n" is simply short for "captain", the title has been used in other [[Mario (series)|''Mario'' games]]; an example of this is ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'', where the captain of the [[S.S. Chuckola]] is referred to as "Cap'n" in one line of dialogue.
==C.S. Booois==
'''C.S. Booois''' is the author of the book ''Basic Game Info'' found in [[The Bookshelf]] in [[The Lab (Flash game)|the Lab]] on the ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' microsite. Their name is an allusion to English author {{wp|C. S. Lewis}}.


==Chestnut King==
==The Cap'n==
{{mergeto|Goomboss||Talk:Goomboss}}
'''The Cap'n''' is a character that is mentioned in ''Super Mario 64'' and its remake, ''Super Mario 64 DS''. In a cavern accessible by swimming through an underwater tunnel past the ship in [[Jolly Roger Bay]], there is a sign with a message from the Cap'n stating that anybody who enters will "meet certain disaster." At the end of the cavern, another sign near a group of [[treasure chest]]s contains a second message from the Cap'n, this time stating that to obtain his treasure, the player must open the treasure chests in the correct order, but does not explain what the order is. Opening the chests reveals that the Cap'n's "treasure" is the Power Star for the [[Treasure in the Ocean Cave|third mission]].
{{articleabout|the character encountered by Luigi in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''|the recurring boss with the same name in various languages|[[Goomboss]]}}
According to [[Luigi]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', the '''Chestnut King''' is the villain who kidnaps [[#Princess Eclair|Princess Eclair]] from the [[Waffle Kingdom]] and brings her to [[List of Implied Locations#Hatesong Tower|Hatesong Tower]]. Luigi travels to the tower by using the [[List of Implied Items#Marvelous Compass|Marvelous Compass]]. Once there, Luigi challenged the Chestnut King to an epic battle. The beast king, who was dripping with toxic goo, eventually lost to Luigi and his [[Hammer]]. However, before Luigi could deliver the final blow, Princess Eclair appeared and stopped him. As it turns out, the Chestnut King and the princess were actually lovers (much to Luigi's dismay). The King was transformed into a monster through the magic of [[#Minister Crepe|Minister Crepe]] of the Waffle Kingdom. Eventually, Luigi defeats the shadowy Crepe, presumably restoring the Chestnut King to his former self. Luigi never admits that he was wrong in believing that the Chestnut King was the Princess's captor, and [[Mario]] can only read about it in the [[Super Luigi Series|''Super Luigi'' book series]].
 
The character [[Goomboss]], also known as the Goomba King, shares the same name as the Chestnut King in various European translations and the original Japanese version of the game. Goombas are known as ''kuribō'', "Chestnut People" in Japan, which is where Goomboss' name is derived, whereas the Chestnut King may be following the convention of food-related Waffle Kingdom names. It is unknown if they are meant to be the same character, as Goomboss was never said to be a transformed monster and has appeared since <i>Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door</i>'s release.


===Names in other languages===
As the word "cap'n" is simply short for the word "captain", the title has been used in other ''Super Mario'' games; an example of this is in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'', where the captain of the [[S.S. Chuckola]] is referred to as "Cap'n" in one line of dialogue.
{{foreignname
|Jap=クリキング
|JapR=Kuri Kingu
|JapM=Chestnut King; from 「栗」 ''kuri'', meaning "chestnut".
|Fra=Roi Goomba
|FraM=King Goomba
|Ger=Gumba-König
|GerM=Goomba King
|Ita=Re Goomba
|ItaM=Goomba King}}


==Chief Quimby==
==Chief Quimby==
'''Chief Quimby''' is the chief of the Metro City police department. He regularly sends [[Inspector Gadget]] out on missions to stop Dr. Claw and his MAD Agents from pulling off evil schemes.
'''Chief Quimby''' is the chief of the Metro City police department. He regularly sends [[Inspector Gadget]] out on missions to stop Dr. Claw and his MAD Agents from pulling off evil schemes.


Chief Quimby, who was only ever referred to as "The Chief", had a minor role on ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'', in the live-action segment "[[Defective Gadgetry]]". In it, he called Inspector Gadget on his top-secret gadget phone, and asked when Inspector Gadget would be coming over. As Inspector Gadget was awaiting repairs at [[Mario Brothers Plumbing]], he told the Chief that he would be on his way as soon as [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] repaired his gadgets.
Chief Quimby, who was only ever referred to as "The Chief", had a minor role on ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'', in the live-action segment "[[Defective Gadgetry]]". In it, he called Inspector Gadget on his top-secret gadget phone and asked when Inspector Gadget would be coming over. As Inspector Gadget was awaiting repairs at [[Mario Brothers Plumbing]], he told the Chief that he would be on his way as soon as Mario and Luigi repaired his gadgets.
 
Despite his prominence in the [[Wikipedia: Inspector Gadget|''Inspector Gadget'' series]], Chief Quimby's role in the ''[[Mario (series)|Mario]]'' series is very limited, for he does not make an onscreen appearance and is never referred to by his full name.


==Clawdia Koopa==
==Colonel Hubert Jefferson==
'''Clawdia Koopa''' is a character that is mentioned in one issue of ''[[Nintendo Power|Nintendo Power UK]]''. Nothing is known of her except her name and that she is or was [[Bowser]]'s wife, however there is much controversy surrounding whether or not she actually existed or if she was mentioned as a joke{{refneeded}}. She was supposedly the mother of Bowser's original seven children, the [[Koopalings]], however the situation was complicated by the subsequent introduction of [[Bowser Jr.]] in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', as he had been told that [[Princess Peach]] was his mother. Furthermore, Bowser had been depicted as harboring a crush on Peach, starting with ''[[Paper Mario]]'', and considered their forced marriage to be legitimate in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', leading many to speculate that Clawdia was long since out of the picture. In a September 2012 interview, Shigeru Miyamoto stated that the Koopalings were no longer considered by Nintendo to be Bowser's children, rendering their maternal parentage a moot point; he also asserted that Bowser Jr,'s mother was simply "unknown"<ref name="Miyamoto">[http://www.screwattack.com/news/koopalings-are-not-related-bowser Screw Attack reports that "The Koopalings are NOT related to Bowser!!!"] and provide a [http://www.screwattack.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/588/img021.jpg scan of a Game Informer interview with Shigeru Miyamoto]. Posted September 12, 2012. (Retrieved September 25, 2012)</ref>.
'''Colonel Hubert Jefferson''' is [[Lucy Belle]]'s great grandfather, and consequently [[Bones (character)|Bones]]'s second great uncle or cousin three times added (though the exact relation is left unspecified), who was mentioned in the ''[[Saturday Supercade]]'' episode "[[Double or Nothing]]". He had left behind a will stating that [[Mr. Bancroft and Hugo|Mr. Bancroft]] would inherit his mansion unless Lucy Belle solved a certain {{wp|rebus}} puzzle by the midnight following the will's reading, in which she would inherit the mansion instead.


==Cranberry==
==Cranberry==
{{Llquote|Fear the curse, but find your Eclair.|Cranberry|[[Super Luigi series#Super Luigi Volume 4: The Shards of Truth|Super Luigi 4]]}}
{{quote2|Fear the curse, but find your Eclair.|Cranberry|[[Super Luigi (series)#Super Luigi Volume 4: The Shards of Truth|Super Luigi 4]]}}
 
'''Cranberry''' is the last of the [[Luff]]s. He played a very short, but integral part in Luigi's adventure during the events of ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''.
'''Cranberry''' is the last of the [[Luff]]s. He played a very short, but integral part in Luigi's adventure during the events of ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''.


Luigi met Cranberry in Rapturous Ruins, where he was found sleeping. With a sneeze (a soft call in the ''Super Luigi'' novelization), Luigi awoke Cranberry and earned the ability to speak his language; Cranberry explained that the Luffs were once a great empire because of their use of the [[List of Implied Items#Marvelous Compass|Marvelous Compass]]'s powers, but they were cursed because of their greed. Seeing his own people fall into ruin, Cranberry decided to split the compass into seven parts to avoid the repetition of the Luffian fate, hiding six Marvelous Compass pieces and keeping one with himself in Rapturous Ruins. For a thousand years, Cranberry awaited a hero to complete the Marvelous Compass and save [[#Princess Eclair|Princess Eclair]]. Luigi turned out to be this noble-hearted hero, and Cranberry promptly gave him the last compass piece. His purpose fulfilled, Cranberry then faded away with a joyful smile.
Luigi met Cranberry in Rapturous Ruins, where he was found sleeping. With a sneeze (a soft call in the Super Luigi novelization), Luigi awoke Cranberry and earned the ability to speak his language; Cranberry explained that the Luffs were once a great empire because of their use of the Marvelous Compass's powers, but they were cursed because of their greed. Seeing his own people fall into ruin, Cranberry decided to split the compass into seven parts to avoid the repetition of the Luffian fate, hiding six Marvelous Compass pieces and keeping one with himself in Rapturous Ruins. For a thousand years, Cranberry awaited a hero to complete the Marvelous Compass and save Princess Eclair. Luigi turned out to be this noble-hearted hero, and Cranberry promptly gave him the last compass piece. His purpose fulfilled, Cranberry then faded away with a joyful smile.


Cranberry is similar to [[Merlumina]] in many ways. Both are members of ancient civilizations who slept for unthinkable amounts of time awaiting heroes to accept the fragments of treasure they held.
Cranberry is similar to [[Merlumina]] in many ways. Both are members of ancient civilizations who slept for unthinkable amounts of time awaiting heroes to accept the fragments of treasure they held.
;Names in other languages
{{foreign names
|Jap=クランベリー<ref name=TMK>[http://themushroomkingdom.net/pmttyd_j2e.shtml "Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door From Japanese to English"]. (June 1, 2014). ''The Mushroom Kingdom.'' Retrieved January 4, 2015.</ref>
|JapR=Kuranberī
|JapM=Cranberry
|Spa=Mermeladio
|SpaM=From "mermelada" (jam) with Spanish name ending "-io"
|Ita=Mirtillo
|ItaM=Blueberry
|Ger=Windros
|GerM=from "windrose" (a symbol on maps used to indicate the compass directions)
|Fre=Canneberge
|FreM=Cranberry
}}
==Cranky Kong's great grandfather==
{{quote2|Yes, but it's no ordinary one though! It was Cranky's great grandfather's! I can't let it go for less than 50 coins.|[[Bazaar]]|Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!}}
'''Cranky Kong's great grandfather''' was briefly mentioned by [[Bazaar]] in ''Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!''.
When [[Dixie Kong|Dixie]] or [[Kiddy Kong]] inquire about the [[Mirror (item)|Mirror]] that Bazaar is selling for fifty [[bear coin]]s, Bazaar will mention that it belonged to Cranky Kong's great grandfather and that he cannot let it go for a lower price since it is an antique.


==Cranky Kong's great-grandfather==
==Curtis==
'''[[dkwiki:Cranky Kong's great-grandfather|Cranky Kong's great-grandfather]]''' was briefly mentioned by [[Bazaar]] in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]''.
'''Curtis''' is a person supposedly known by [[Tommy Treehugger]] personally, as in the ''[[Club Mario]]'' episode accompanying "[[The Unzappables]]", Tommy says hi to his mom, Curtis, and Luke.


When [[Dixie Kong|Dixie]] or [[Kiddy Kong]] inquire about the [[Mirror]] that Bazaar is selling for fifty [[Bear Coin]]s, Bazaar will mention that it belonged to Cranky Kong's great-grandfather and that he cannot let it go for a lower price since it is an antique.
==David Manning==
'''{{wp|David Manning (fictitious writer)|David Manning}}''' is a fictional character involved in a film promotion scandal in the early 2000s. In ''[[Welcome to Greedville]]'', he is referenced in the memo written by [[List of implied characters#Thaddeus P. Gradgrind|Thaddeus P. Gradgrind]], which can be found in the [[Welcome to Greedville#Pyramid Theater|Pyramid Theater]].


==Dark Dirk==
==Dark Dirk==
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==Dark Mage==
==Dark Mage==
The '''Dark Mage''' is a character mentioned in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. He resides in the dimension of [[Vanda]], and appears to have great power in that dimension, seeing that one of his servants is one of the most powerful bosses in the game, [[Culex]]. The Dark Mage was the one who sent the Dark Knight Culex to Mario's universe. The Dark Mage ordered Culex to fight on his behalf, possibly intending to conquest. However, Culex discovered that Mario's dimension was uninhabitable to people like Culex and others of his kind, presumably including the Dark Mage as well. As a result, whatever plans the Dark Mage had for the Mushroom World were suspended indefinitely.  
The '''Dark Mage''' is a character mentioned in the English localization of ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. The only thing known about the Dark Mage is that he sent [[Culex]] to Mario's universe to fight on his behalf, though it turns out that Mario's world is uninhabitable by his kind. The Dark Mage is a possible reference to the iconic [[Black Mage]] class that appears throughout the ''{{wp|Final Fantasy}}'' series. He is unmentioned in the Japanese version.<ref>{{cite|url=legendsoflocalization.com/culex-is-quite-different-in-japanese-super-mario-rpg/|title=Culex is Quite Different in Japanese Super Mario RPG|publisher=Legends of Localization|accessdate=February 2, 2016|archive=web.archive.org/web/20160401035355/https://legendsoflocalization.com/culex-is-quite-different-in-japanese-super-mario-rpg/}}</ref> In [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|the remake]], the Dark Mage is mentioned in Western languages, but is still unmentioned in Eastern languages. As Culex's characterization is closer to the Japanese version, it is also implied that the Dark Mage used evil magic to create or subjugate Culex in the first place.
;Names in other languages
{{foreign names
|Dut=Zwarte Magiër
|DutM=Black Mage
|FreE=mage obscur
|FreEM=dark mage
|FreA=Mage obscur
|FreAM=Dark mage
|Ger=Dunklen Magier
|GerM=Dark Mage
|Ita=Mago Oscuro
|ItaM=Dark Mage
|Spa=mago oscuro
|SpaM=dark mage
}}
 
==Destiny Del Vecchio==
'''Destiny Del Vecchio''' is a character mentioned in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' with whom Mario and Luigi went to high school. When Mario sees a news broadcast about a flood in Brooklyn, he sees it as a chance to save Brooklyn, saying, "''Luigi, this is our chance! Destiny is calling!''" This prompts Luigi to say, "''Destiny Del Vecchio from high school?''", believing Mario is referring to her.
 
;Names in other languages
{{foreign names
|FreA=Destinée del Macchio
|FreAM=Destiny del Macchio
|FreE=Allison Ledestin
|FreEM=Allison Destiny; the surname sounds like "le destin" (the destiny)
|Ita=Fortuna Del Vecchio
|ItaM=Fortune/Lucky Del Vecchio; common surname, lit. "of the Old [one]"
}}


The Dark Mage, like Culex himself, serves as one of [[Culex#Allusions to Final Fantasy|many allusions to the ''Final Fantasy'' series]] in ''Super Mario RPG''. The Dark Mage is possibly related to the [[Black Mage]] class that has appeared in the ''Final Fantasy'' series, the [[Mario (series)|''Mario'']]-''[[Wikipedia: Final Fantasy (series)|Final Fantasy]]'' crossover game ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]'', and the ''Mario''-''Final Fantasy''-''[[Wikipedia: Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]]'' crossover game ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]''. The ''Final Fantasy'' series, the ''Dragon Quest'' series, ''Super Mario RPG'', ''Mario Hoops 3-on-3'', and ''Mario Sports Mix'' were all developed by [[Square Enix]] (Squaresoft in ''Super Mario RPG'').
==Diane Flossy==
'''Diane Flossy''' is the author of the book ''[[Mega Mole]]s In The Mist'' that is seen in ''[[Flown the Koopa]]''. While [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] are in the Mega Moles' lair, they go through several books until finding one titled ''Mega Moles In The Mist by Diane Flossy''. In the book, Diane Flossy says that they made a startling discovery about the Mega Moles, in which they bring people to their lair only to shower them with gifts and overfeed them with no way of escaping. Mario and Luigi quickly realize their fate before they find out what the Mega Moles do to their victims, leading to a [[Game Over]]. Diane Flossy is a parody of {{wp|Dian Fossey}}, who was a gorilla researcher. The ''Mega Moles In The Mist'' book is also named after ''{{wp|Gorillas in the Mist}}''.


==DJ Toad==
==DJ Toad==
'''DJ Toad''' is a character briefly mentioned in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' when looking behind the board in front of [[Merlon]]'s house. He works for the [[List of Implied Organizations#FM Shroom|FM Shroom]].
'''DJ Toad''' is a character briefly mentioned in ''Paper Mario'' when looking behind the board in front of [[Merlon]]'s house. He works for the [[List of implied organizations#FM Shroom|FM Shroom]].
 
A character named [[DJ Toad]] appears in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''.


==Dobson==
==Dobson==
'''Dobson''' is part of the main reason behind ''[[Kroop]]'' having incredibly huge eyebrows covering his eyes. He was breifly mentioned in a bit of dialouge and then never spoken of again.
'''Dobson''' is part of the main reason behind ''[[Kroop]]'' having incredibly huge eyebrows covering his eyes. He was briefly mentioned in a bit of dialogue and then never spoken of again.


==Ferndozer==
==Dr. Claw==
[[File:Dkcr concept art-7.jpg|thumb|220px|right|Concept art of a '''Ferndozer''' as seen in ''Donkey Kong Country Returns''.]]
'''[[Wikipedia:Dr. Claw|Dr. Claw]]''' is a character who appears as the main villain in the TV show ''[[wikipedia:Inspector Gadget (1983 TV series)|Inspector Gadget]]''. He is briefly mentioned in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'', where in the episode "[[Defective Gadgetry]]" when Inspector Gadget becomes a jumbled up mess of body parts after Mario and Luigi try to fix him, Inspector Gadget sternly asks Mario and Luigi about how long they have been working for Dr. Claw.
'''Ferndozers''' are robotic creatures seen in ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]''. Ferndozers never appear in game, and they're only seen in the concept art gallery which they are the only dumped concept characters that show their official names. According to how they appear in the concepts, Ferndozers look like monstrous tanks with a [[Barrel]] holding a giant chainsaw and a robotic arm. In a second concept art from the gallery it is shown that Ferndozers would appear in the [[Factory (Donkey Kong Country Returns)|Factory]], many of them deforesting the Factory's surroundings.
 
==Eddie Pasternak==
'''Eddie Pasternak''' is briefly mentioned in the ''[[Game Boy (comic)|Game Boy]]'' issue "[[Pipes is Pipes]]". Implied to be a classmate of [[Michael Hallis]] and [[Jonathan]], Michael brings up that Eddie told him he saw Mario "flying down the streets" and that he can be summoned from a [[Game Boy]], but Jonathan dismisses Eddie as an idiot.
 
==Elmo Pershak==
'''Elmo Pershak''' is a character mentioned by a [[Koopa Paratroopa|Paratroopa]] in the ''[[Nintendo Comics System]]'' story "[[The Kingdom Enquirer]]". The Paratroopa asks [[Toad]] if he wants to hear his impersonation of Elmo Pershak, "the world's greatest whistler".
 
==Fishkel and Seabert==
'''Fishkel and Seabert''' are critics who are mentioned in the ''[[Nintendo Comics System]]'' story "[[Fins and Roses]]". When [[Wendy O. Koopa|Wendy Koopa]] fires a rocket launcher at [[Stanley the Talking Fish]] after he shows her the concert band he arranged for her, another fish says that Wendy is the toughest critic since Fishkel and Seabert, a reference to {{wp|Siskel and Ebert|Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert}}.


==Flight==
==Flight==
'''Flight''' is a friend of [[Lakilester]] (whom he calls by his nickname, "Spike") in the game ''[[Paper Mario]]''. When Flight learns that Lakilester was helping [[Mario]] he sends Lakilester a letter saying he will not forgive him unless he defeats [[Bowser]], which Flight doubted would ever happen. However, Flight was proven wrong when Mario and Co. defeated Bowser and received the [[Star Rod (Paper Mario)|Star Rod]], so the two Lakitus are probably friends again.  
'''Flight''' is a friend of [[Lakilester]] (whom he calls by his nickname, "Spike") in the game ''Paper Mario''. When Flight learns that Lakilester was helping Mario, he sends Lakilester a letter saying he will not forgive him unless he defeats Bowser, which Flight doubted would ever happen.
 
;Names in other languages
===Names in Other Languages===
{{foreign names
{{foreignname|
|Jap=フライト
Jap=フライト
|JapR=Furaito
JapR=Furaito
|JapM=Flight
JapM="Flight" from English
}}
}}


==Fluffy==
==Fluffy==
'''Fluffy''' was [[Wario]]'s pet hamster who died in the year [[List of Mario games by date#1986|1986]], as explained in a ''[[Wario's Warehouse]]'' article.
'''Fluffy''' was Wario's pet hamster who died in the year 1986, as explained in a [[Wario's Warehouse]] article.


==Footsteps of Meat==
==Footsteps of Meat==
'''Footsteps of Meat''' is a [[List of characters|character]] (possibly a [[Sammer Guy]]) mentioned by [[Tippi]] in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. While using her [[Tattle]] on [[List of Sammer Guys#Footsteps of Coins|Footsteps of Coins]], she will reveal that he has a less-known brother called Footsteps of Meat. It may be a reference to [[Bowser]]'s ability to can collect [[Meat]] in his intermissions of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and how his brother puts [[coin]]s in all [[level]]s, implying that Footsteps of Meat disperses the meat throughout Bowser’s levels.
'''Footsteps of Meat''' is a [[List of characters|character]] (possibly a [[Sammer Guy]]) mentioned by [[Tippi]] in ''Super Paper Mario''. When using her [[Tattle]] on [[List of Sammer Guys#Footsteps of Coins|Footsteps of Coins]], she reveals that he has a lesser-known brother called Footsteps of Meat. This may be a reference to Bowser's ability to collect [[meat]] in his intermissions of ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' and how Footsteps of Coins puts [[coin]]s in all [[level]]s, implying that Footsteps of Meat disperses the meat throughout Bowser’s levels.
 
==Four heroes==
The '''four heroes''' were a quartet of unnamed characters who sealed away the [[Shadow Queen]] one thousand years prior to the events of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. They consisted of a strong [[Toad (species)|Toad]]  from [[Petal Meadows]], a wise [[Goomba]] from [[Boggly Woods]], a scar covered, world traveling [[Koopa (species)|Koopa]], and a cold [[Boo]]. They learned of the evil Shadow Queen and teamed up to defeat her. They managed to seal the demon, but just before the fight was completed, she cursed them. If they ever let go of the [[Crystal Stars]], a [[black chest]] would appear and lock them away for all eternity.
 
The heroes knew the seal on the Shadow Queen was only temporary, and they wanted the stars available to one who might need them. They made a [[Magical Map]] to the stars, and to stop evil from using it, they put it in a box that could only be opened by the pure of heart. The [[Beldam|merchant]] in the opening scene of the game has the box and gives it to [[Princess Peach]].
 
The Toad was exhausted from his journey and collapsed in Petal Meadows. A healer saved him, but knowing his fate, the Toad gave them his Crystal Star and asked them to hide it where nobody would find it. His box is in [[Hooktail Castle]]. The Goomba knew the [[Puni]]es were being terrorized by the nearby monsters, so she hollowed out [[the Great Tree]]. She gave the [[Emerald Star]] to the Punies where they have been keeping it safe for the past thousand years. Her chest is in [[Rogueport Sewers]]. The Koopa went to hide the [[Sapphire Star]] in [[Keelhaul Key]], but [[Cortez]] came and easily took it for himself. The Koopa was so tired he did not stand a chance. His chest is in the [[Pirate's Grotto]]. The Boo hid the [[Ruby Star]] in [[Creepy Steeple]], and her box is in a shop's storage room in [[Twilight Town]].
 
One by one, Mario finds the chests and opens them with the [[Black Key]]s, releasing them and letting them "curse" Mario with new powers. While the others appear to be taunting Mario, the Koopa one at least did not appear evil, as he is rehearsing the speech. After they "curse" Mario, they vanish and are neither seen nor mentioned again. Mario can also pay [[Grifty]] to hear the story of their adventure and how they came to be trapped in the black chests.
 
;Names in other languages
{{foreign names
|Jap=ゴロツキタウンの{{hover|四千年英雄|よんせんねんえいゆう}}
|JapR=Gorotsukitaun no Yon Sennen Eiyū
|JapM=Rogueport's Millenary Four Heroes
|Spa=Los Cuatro Héroes Milenarios de Villa Viciosa
|SpaM=Vicious Village's Millenary Four Heroes
|Por=Os Quatro Heróis Milenarios do Rogueport
|PorM=
}}
 
==Genghis Koopa==
'''Genghis Koopa''' was an ancestor of Bowser mentioned in the Nintendo Adventure Book ''[[Double Trouble (book)|Double Trouble]]''. When Mario is pursuing Iggy Koopa down the hallway inside Fort Koopa, he accidentally bumps into a statue of Genghis Koopa, causing it to fall over and shatter. A mouse then crawls out of the statue and scurries away. He is most likely a parody of notorious Mongol leader Genghis Khan.
 
==Globox==
'''[[raywiki:Globox|Globox]]''' is [[Rayman]]'s best friend and a major character in the {{wp|Rayman|''Rayman'' franchise}}. He is mentioned by the [[Phantom (character)|Phantom]] in his song, "[[Phantom Returns]]", in the [[Rayman in the Phantom Show]] DLC for ''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]'', during which he derides Rayman by stating that his friendship with Globox is getting weaker. A cardboard cutout of Globox also appears in the western set.
 
==Grand Master Rocky==
'''Grand Master Rocky''' is a character that is mentioned by [[List of Sammer Guys#Spanner of Rock|Spanner of Rock]] in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. After being defeated, Spanner of Rock states that he will return to the manhole in order to train with Grand Master Rocky to become stronger.


==Grandma Mia==
==Grandma Mia==
'''Grandma Mia''' is a grandmother to [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]], who was briefly mentioned by Mario in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode "[[The Fire of Hercufleas]]". After Mario and his friends had helped train the obese [[Hercufleas]] back into shape, Mario remarked that Hercufleas was even stronger than his Grandma Mia's garlic chip cookies. Grandma Mia, however, may even be another name for [[Grandma Mario]], as Mama Mario is often referred to as "Mama Mia" by Mario and Luigi.
'''Grandma Mia''' is a grandmother to Mario and Luigi, who was briefly mentioned by Mario in ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' episode "[[The Fire of Hercufleas]]". After Mario and his friends had helped train the obese [[Hercufleas]] back into shape, Mario remarked that Hercufleas was even stronger than his Grandma Mia's garlic chip cookies. Grandma Mia, however, may even be another name for [[Grandma Mario]], as [[Mama Mario]] is often referred to as "Mama Mia" by Mario and Luigi, and Mario once stated that his grandmother's full name is Grandmama Mia Mario.<ref name="Mario Mario">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAjhjLuWbC8</ref>


==Grandpapa==
==Grandpapa==
'''Grandpapa''' is [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]]'s paternal grandfather, who was mentioned by Mario once in the [[Super Mario Bros. (film)|''Super Mario Bros.'' movie]]. In the film, the Mario Bros. came from a long line of plumbers, and their tools had been passed down to them by their [[Papa]], who had received them from Grandpapa.
'''Grandpapa''' is [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]]'s grandfather, who was briefly mentioned by [[Mario in Real Time|Mario]] at {{wp|San Diego Comic-Con}} 2012, implying that his real name is actually Grandpapa Pio Mario before cutting himself short.<ref name="Mario Mario"></ref>
 
==Grandpapa (film character)==
'''Grandpapa''' is [[Mario (film character)|Mario]] and [[Luigi (film character)|Luigi]]'s paternal grandfather, who was mentioned by Mario once in the ''[[Super Mario Bros. (film)|Super Mario Bros.]]'' film. In the movie, the Mario Bros. came from a long line of plumbers, and their tools had been passed down to them by their Papa, who had received them from Grandpapa.


==Great Aunt Grouchy==
==Great Aunt Grouchy==
'''Great Aunt Grouchy''' is Cranky's great aunt in the ''[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' TV series. In the episode "[[The Curse of Kongo Bongo]]", Cranky uses a book written by her to explain the curse of the double doubloon to Donkey and Diddy Kong. He is later seen calling her about the curse, and she tells him that the spell to stop the curse is in her book. After hanging up, even though he was mad and yelling at her over the phone, he breaks the fourth wall to say, "Gotta love Great Aunt Grouchy." During the phone call, Cranky also states that he is her favorite nephew. Her name is synonymous with the word "cranky."
'''Great Aunt Grouchy''' is Cranky's great aunt in the ''Donkey Kong Country'' TV series. In the episode "The Curse of Kongo Bongo", Cranky uses a book written by her to explain the curse of the double doubloon to Donkey and Diddy Kong. He is later seen calling her about the curse, and she tells him that the spell to stop the curse is in her book. After hanging up, even though he was mad and yelling at her over the phone, he breaks the fourth wall to say, "Gotta love Great Aunt Grouchy." During the phone call, Cranky also states that he is her favorite nephew. Her name is synonymous with the word "cranky."


==Hamma Jamma's father==
==Hamma Jamma's father==
'''Hamma Jamma's father''' is the father of [[Hamma, Bamma, & Flare#Hamma Jamma|Hamma Jamma]] who is mentioned twice in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. He is notable for being the only known [[Business Bro.]].
'''Hamma Jamma's father''' is the father of [[Hamma, Bamma, and Flare#Hamma Jamma|Hamma Jamma]] who is mentioned twice in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''. He is notable for being the only known [[Business Bro]].


Little is known about Hamma Jamma's father, other than being one of Hamma Jamma's many family members that left to join the [[Glitz Pit]]. Unlike Hamma Jamma's beloved [[#Hamma Jamma's grandfather|grandfather]], references to him are very rare. Hamma Jamma's first mention of him states that he dropped out of Hammer Bros. school, choosing to enroll in Business Bros. school. This act seemed to have embarrassed and confused his son. The last mention of him, however, seems to suggest that Hamma Jamma may still love his father: When referring to his dad this time, Hamma says that he's actually attending his fight that day (which could mean that he appeared in the audience during one of [[Mario]]'s fights), and he wishes to win and impress him.
Little is known about Hamma Jamma's father, other than being one of Hamma Jamma's many family members that left to join the [[Glitz Pit]]. Unlike Hamma Jamma's beloved [[#Hamma Jamma's grandfather|grandfather]], references to him are very rare. Hamma Jamma's first mention of him states that he dropped out of Hammer Bros. school, choosing to enroll in Business Bros. school. This act seemed to have embarrassed and confused his son. The last mention of him, however, seems to suggest that Hamma Jamma may still love his father: When referring to his dad this time, Hamma says that he is actually attending his fight that day (which could mean that he appeared in the audience during one of Mario's fights), and he wishes to win and impress him.


==Hamma Jamma's grandfather==
==Hamma Jamma's grandfather==
'''Hamma Jamma's grandfather''' is a [[Hammer Bro.]] of unknown name, brought up by [[Hamma, Bamma, & Flare#Hamma Jamma|his grandson]] several times in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. He actually first appears as an unknown Hammer Bro. in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
'''Hamma Jamma's grandfather''' is a [[Hammer Bro]] of unknown name, brought up by his grandson several times in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''. He actually first appears as an unknown Hammer Bro in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''


Hamma Jamma, a fighter in the [[Glitz Pit]] and member of the [[Hamma, Bamma, & Flare]] team, continually cites his grandfather as his inspiration. Apparently, his grandpa once owned his beloved [[hammer]] and is one of Hamma's several family members he left behind to pursue a career in fighting.
Hamma Jamma, a fighter in the Glitz Pit and member of the Hamma, Bamma, & Flare team, continually cites his grandfather as his inspiration. Apparently, his grandpa once owned his beloved [[hammer]] and is one of Hamma's several family members he left behind to pursue a career in fighting.


Hamma Jamma's stated that "World 7-1" from ''Super Mario Bros. is his grandfather's "'hood" referencing the World 7-1 stage's filled with Hammer Bros.
Hamma Jamma stated that [[World 7-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 7-1]] from ''Super Mario Bros.'' is his grandfather's "'hood".
 
==Handerson==
'''Handerson''' is the speaker in the EJIA phone call in ''[[WarioWare Gold]]''. A self-described "hand model" and "finger actor", Handerson heavily implies to be the character that the hand seen in the microgames [[Butterfingers (microgame)|Butterfingers]] and [[Right in the Eye]] pertains to. Handerson claims the most difficult role they landed was catching a hot toast out of a toaster "15 years ago", referencing the Butterfingers microgame in ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'', released 15 years before ''WarioWare Gold''. In ''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!'', he was referred to as '''Baby Handerson'''.
 
==Heroes of Buffness==
{{see also|Mount Pajamaja#Heroes of Buffness}}
The '''Heroes of Buffness''', also referred to as '''Muscle Lords''', are powerful fighters mentioned in ''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team''. Throughout [[Mount Pajamaja]], various monuments can be found dedicated to the Heroes of Buffness with stone slabs giving a description about their history. Additionally, the [[Big Massif|Massif]] [[Lil' Massif|Bros.]] mistake the [[Mega Pi'illo]]s for Muscle Lords.
 
==Heronicus' Flopside Counterpart==
'''Heronicus' Flopside Counterpart''' is mentioned by a few characters in ''Super Paper Mario'' (mainly [[Hatch]]). He is a brave explorer who went hunting for a legendary Pixl but his partner's [[Game Over|game ended]] while Heronicus' Flopside counterpart saved the Pixl, so he continued exploring solo. The Pixl he rescued turned out to be [[Piccolo]] who was found in his house. [[Heronicus]] contrasts from what his counterpart did and rescued his partner while his legendary Pixl presumably died. Because of this, he and his partner retired out of depression. [[Flamm]] sells [[Map]]s left behind by Heronicus' Flopside Counterpart. His name is not mentioned at any point of the game nor is he even seen.


==Hizza==
==Hizza==
'''Hizza''' is a giant, two-headed snake that [[Luigi]] fights during his adventure to assemble the [[List of Implied Items#Marvelous Compass|Marvelous Compass]] and rescue [[#Princess Eclair|Princess Eclair]]. In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', the people of [[Plumpbelly Village]] are forced to sacrifice young maidens to the monstrous snake Hizza. Eventually, the mayor's daughter is the next to be sacrificed. As such, [[Luigi]] puts on the young woman's dress and travels (with his new partner [[Jerry (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Jerry]]) to Hizza's lair. During the epic battle that follows, Luigi manages to trick Hizza's two heads into eating each other, thus destroying the creature for all eternity. As a result, the citizens of Plumpbelly Village no longer have to live in fear, and the mayor gives [[Luigi]] a piece of the [[List of Implied Items#Marvelous Compass|Marvelous Compass]].
'''Hizza''' is a giant, two-headed snake that Luigi fights during his adventure to assemble the Marvelous Compass and rescue Princess Eclair. In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', the people of [[Plumpbelly Village]] are forced to sacrifice young maidens to the monstrous snake Hizza. Eventually, the mayor's daughter is the next to be sacrificed. As such, Luigi puts on the young woman's dress and travels (with his new partner [[Jerry]]) to Hizza's lair. During the epic battle that follows, Luigi manages to trick Hizza's two heads into eating each other, thus destroying the creature for all eternity as well as gaining a piece of the Marvelous Compass. As a result, the citizens of Plumpbelly Village no longer have to live in fear.
 
;Names in other languages
===Names in other languages===
{{foreign names
{{Foreignname|
|Jap=ジャイーダ<ref name=TMK/>
|Fra=Demamba
|JapR=Jaīda
|FraM=-
|JapM=Anagram of「{{ruby|大蛇|だいじゃ}}」(''daija'', big snake)
|Ger=Gigantula
|GerM=
|Fre=Demamba
|FreM=
|Ita=Jaida
|Ita=Jaida
|ItaM=}}
|ItaM=From the Japanese name
|Spa=Verdemor
|SpaM=Pun on "verde" (green) and "Voldemort"
}}


==Jabbula==
==Jabbula==
'''Jabbula''' is an implied [[Jabbi]] mentioned by [[Goombella]] in the game ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', when tattling a certain Jabbi in [[The Great Tree|the Great Tree]].
'''Jabbula''' is an implied [[Jabbi]] mentioned by [[Goombella]] in the game ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', when tattling a certain Jabbi in [[The Great Tree|the Great Tree]].<ref name=Jabble>"''That's a Jabbi, all right... Lemme see... Hmmmmmmmmm... I think this might be Jabbula... Or was it Jabbubbity?''" &mdash; '''Goombella''', ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''</ref>
;Names in other languages
{{foreign names
|Jap=トゲーラ
|JapR=Togēra
|JapM=From「トゲ族」(''Toge-zoku'', [[Jabbi#Names in other languages|Jabbi]]) and feminine name ending「ら」(''-ra'')
}}


==Jabbubbity==
==Jabbubbity==
'''Jabbubbity''' is another implied Jabbi mentioned by Goombella in the same tattle as above.
'''Jabbubbity''' is another implied Jabbi mentioned by Goombella in the same tattle as above.<ref name=Jabble/>
;Names in other languages
{{foreign names
|Jap=トゲゴロウ
|JapR=Togegorō
|JapM=From「トゲ族」(''Toge-zoku'', [[Jabbi#Names in other languages|Jabbi]]) and given name「五郎」(''Gorō'')
}}


==James==
==James==
{{redirectshere|James|The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! character King James|[[King James|here]]}}
'''James''' is reportedly the greatest thief who ever lived, according to the enemy glossary of ''Wario: Master of Disguise.'' Although he steals well, he is not very good at the "escaping" part. James is deceased, and his soul is inside the [[Sir Steal-A-Lot]].
'''James''' is apparently the greatest thief who ever lived. He was mentioned in the enemy glossary of ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]].'' Although he steals well, he isn't very good at the "escaping" part. James has deceased, and his soul is inside the [[Sir Steal-A-Lot]].
 
==Johnson (Airship crewman)==
'''Johnson''' is a character who was alluded to briefly in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''.
 
A member of the [[airship]] near the [[The Crimson Tower|Crimson Tower]], Johnson was supposed to lift the anchor tethering the ship once they have drained the Crimson Tower and the surrounding area of its color. However, by the time they were due to leave, he had clearly neglected to do so, causing the airship to jolt and freeze in place, resulting in at least one [[Shy Guy]] falling off the bucket down to the tower, as well as the captain chewing out Johnson for his incompetence before asking Mario to untether the anchor.
 
==Johnson (X-Naut)==
[[File:PMTTYD X-Naut Sprite.png|frame|Johnson]]
'''Johnson''' is an [[X-Naut]] trooper who appears briefly in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''.
 
After Mario beats a tutorial battle with [[Lord Crump]] (in an attempt to save Goombella from him), the disgruntled X-Naut official summons several of his henchmen to attack Mario and his new friend. Goombella and Mario manage to escape the melee safely, leaving the X-Nauts to pummel Lord Crump. Angrier than ever, Crump calls off his force to realize that his enemies had escaped. He addresses Johnson, asking him where they went, before quickly opening the question to anyone who might know.
 
==J.R.R. Spookien==
'''J.R.R. Spookien''' is the author of the book ''History of Luigi'' found in [[The Bookshelf]] in [[The Lab (Flash game)|the Lab]] on the ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' microsite. Their name is an allusion to English author {{wp|J. R. R. Tolkien}}.
 
==[[Kaptain Skurvy]]'s father==
'''Kaptain Skurvy's father''' is the unnamed father of Kaptain Skurvy and [[General Klump]]. He was a pirate, much akin to the rest of his family. When Kaptain Skurvy was a young man, his father told him legends of his "great-great-great grandpappy", [[#Quint Skurvy|Quint Skurvy]].


==Johnson==
==Kat & Ana's parents==
[[Image:X-naut.PNG|frame|right|'''Johnson''']]
Kat & Ana's parents are mentioned on the [[WarioWare, Inc.]] official website in Kat & Ana's profile.
'''Johnson''' is an [[X-Naut]] Trooper who appears briefly in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''.
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After [[Mario]] beats a tutorial battle with [[Lord Crump]] (in an attempt to save [[Goombella]] from him), the disgruntled X-Naut official summons several of his henchmen to attack Mario and his new friend. Goombella and Mario manage to escape the melee safely, leaving the X-Nauts to pummel Lord Crump. Angrier than ever, Crump calls off his force to realize that his enemies had vamoosed. He addresses Johnson where they went before quickly opening that question to anyone who might know.
==King Bask==
'''King Bask''' is mentioned by [[Aster]] in ''[[Mario Tennis Aces]]''. He was a former king of the [[Kingdom of Bask]]. Many years before the game's events, he heard of [[Lucien]]'s power and took it for himself, only for it to destroy his kingdom. However, King Bask managed to strip Lucien of its power, divided the power between the five [[Power Stone]]s, and hid Lucien in a secret room in his temple.
;Names in other languages
{{foreign names
|Ger=König Solarius
|GerM=See Spanish
|Jap=ソル王
|JapR=Soru-Ō
|JapM=King Sol (Spanish word for "sun")
|Spa=Rey Solarius
|SpaM=King Solarius, perhaps because of the possible relationship of [[Lucien]] (English) or Luzius (German) to [[Wikipedia:Lucifer|Lucifer]] the personification of the [[wikipedia:Phosphorus (morning star)|morning star]].
|Fre=Roi Rakhetaton
|FreM=From "roi" (king) + pun on "raquette" (racket) and possibly "{{wp|Akhenaton}}"
|Rus=Король Солнца
|RusR=Korol' Solntsa
|RusM=King of the Sun
|Ita=Re Solarius
|ItaM=King Solar
}}


Another minor [[Johnson (Super Paper Mario)|Johnson]] who was given a name in a suspiciously similar manner appeared in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. As such, minor characters by the name of "Johnson" may be a running joke in the [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]].
==King Caresaway The First==
[[File:King Caresaway The First.png|thumb|right|230px]]
'''King Caresaway The First''' is one of the first rulers of [[Caresaway Island]] as seen in ''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]''. A statue of him first appears at the end of Remix 1, "Not-So-Relaxing Rapids", where the group is shown admiring it before it gets crushed by their house. King Caresaway The First also appears during the introduction of the "Big Cheese" pose.


==Kaptain Skurvy's father==
;Names in other languages
'''Kaptain Skurvy's father''' is the unnamed father of [[Kaptain Skurvy]]. He was a pirate, much akin to the rest of his family. When Kaptain Skurvy was a young man, his father told him legends of his great-great-great grandpappy, [[#Prince Skurvy|Prince Skurvy]].
{{foreign names
|Jap=しょだい バリオモロおう
|JapR=Shodai Bariomoro Ō
|JapM=King Caresaway The First
|ChiS=初代 贝利尤易斯王
|ChiSR=Chūdài Bèilì Yóuyìsī Wáng
|ChiSM=King Caresaway The First
|ChiT=初代 貝利尤易斯王
|ChiTR=Chūdài Bèilì Yóuyìsī Wáng
|ChiTM=King Caresaway The First
|Dut=Koning Relaxo de Eerste
|DutM=King Caresaway the First
|Fre=Roi Funagogo 1er
|FreM=King Caresaway 1st
|Ger=König Pati-Pati I.
|GerM=King Caresaway The First
|Ita=Re Solospasso I
|ItaM=King Caresaway The First
|Kor=초대 빅재미왕
|KorR=Chodae Bigjaemi Wang
|KorM=King Caresaway The First
|SpaA=Rey Bullanguero I
|SpaAM=King Caresaway The First
|SpaE=Rey Solazán I
|SpaEM=King Caresaway The First
}}


==King Croacus I==
==King Croacus I==
[[Image:CroacusTheFirst.png|thumb|A portrait of King Croacus I]]
{{main|Flora Kingdom royalty#King Croacus I}}
{{quote|The Iron Rose shan't wither!|King Croacus I|Super Paper Mario|King Croacus the First}}


'''King Croacus I''', also known as the '''Iron Rose''', was the first king of the [[Floro Sapien|Floro Sapiens]]. His existence and history is told by his painting. The Floro Sapiens regard him as their greatest king, since he united them all into the [[List of implied locations#Flora Kingdom|Flora Kingdom]]. He created the Flora Calendar and set the capital at the [[Floro Caverns]]. His nickname, the Iron Rose, comes from his heavy armor and deadly thorns. However, the wilting of his [[#Prince Croacus|son]] in the Flora year 444 changed his mentality. He became corrupt, a period referred to as "The Darkening", at which point, [[#Queen Croacus II|his daughter]] staged a coup d'état and took over the Floro Sapiens. He ruled from the Flora Calendar's year 1 to year 496. His dying words were stated to be "The Iron Rose shan't wither!"
==King Croacus III==
{{main|Flora Kingdom royalty#King Croacus III}}


===Trivia===
==King K. Rool's wife==
*Every ruler of the Floro Sapiens, regardless of gender, is named "Croacus", which is based on the [[wikipedia:Crocus|Crocus plant]].
[[File:Baron K. Roolenstein's wife.png|thumb|125p|King K. Rool's wife, as seen in ''4-koma Gag Battle'']]
*His nickname, '''Iron Rose''', may come from the [[wikipedia:Iron Lady|Iron Lady]] title that is usually used to describe female heads of goverment. Despite this, King Croacus I is male.
'''King K. Rool's wife''' was first mentioned in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]'' After [[Dixie Kong]] and [[Kiddy Kong]] defeat the robot [[KAOS]], [[King K. Rool|Baron K. Roolenstein]] laments that his wife is going to "kill him", as he built KAOS with her best pots and pans. In a Scribes column on Rare's website, [[Leigh Loveday]] states that this gag was merely a throwaway {{wp|Vic and Bob}} reference.
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Apart for the painting, he appears in [[Flopside Pit of 100 Trials]], in rooms 26-50.


==King Croacus III==
In the manga ''[[4-koma Gag Battle]]'', she is depicted once, alongside her husband. The ''[[4koma Manga Kingdom]]'' manga depicts her once more, shouting at K. Rool for watching something inappropriate on TV. Both these appearances depicted her as a thin woman with light hair and a headband, wearing a dress and apron.
[[Image:CroacusTheThird.png|thumb|A portrait of King Croacus III]]
'''King Croacus III''' was the third ruler of the [[Floro Sapiens]]. At age 1, he became the youngest king in Flora history after his [[#Queen Croacus II|mother]] wilted. Due to his young age, [[King Croacus IV|a regent]] ruled in his place. He was afflicted with a disease at birth, which made him weak and sickly. He had a great talent for art and poetry, releasing a book of poems called ''[[List of implied entertainment#Ice Rose|Ice Rose]]'', at age 37. He wilted at age 88 for unknown reasons, but some suspected a conspiracy. He ruled from the Flora Calendar's years 1298 to 1385, the shortest rule of any Floro Sapien king. Due to his early death, he did not change the [[List of implied locations#Flora Kingdom|Flora Kingdom]] much. His regent succeeded him as the ruler of the Floro Sapiens, as [[King Croacus IV]].
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==King Koopa's great-great grandkoop==
==King Koopa's great-great grandkoop==
'''King Koopa's great-great grandkoop''' is King Koopa's paternal great-great grandfather. He was mentioned in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode "[[Raiders of the Lost Mushroom]]" by King Koopa (or Kolonel von Koop, as he was called throughout the episode), who explained that his great-great grandkoop left the [[Lost Mushroom]] to him, so it was rightfully his property. [[Indiana Joe]] later made a reference to King Koopa's great-great Grandkoop, stating that he was the one who built the [[Temple of Koopa]], presumably to hide the Lost Mushroom.
'''King Koopa's great-great grandkoop''' is King Koopa's paternal great-great grandfather. He was mentioned in ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' episode "[[Raiders of the Lost Mushroom]]" by King Koopa (or Kolonel von Koop, as he was called throughout the episode), who explained that his great-great grandkoop left the [[Lost Mushroom]] to him, so it was rightfully his property. [[Indiana Joe]] later referred King Koopa's great-great Grandkoop, stating that he was the one who built the [[Temple of Koopa]], presumably to hide the Lost Mushroom.
 
;Names in other languages
{{foreign names
|Ita=Attila nonno
|ItaM=Koopa grandpa
}}


==King Mousta==
==King Mousta==
'''King Mousta''' was the king of [[Dry Dry Kingdom]]. He is mentioned in the game ''[[Paper Mario]]'' by a [[Dryite]] in [[Dry Dry Outpost]].
'''King Mousta''' was the king of [[Dry Dry Kingdom]]. He is mentioned in the game ''Paper Mario'' by a [[Dryite]] in [[Dry Dry Outpost]].
;Names in other languages
{{foreign names
|Jap=エライチュ
|JapR=Eraichu
|JapM=From「{{ruby|偉|えら}}い」(''erai'', great) and「チューさん」(''Chū-san'', [[Little Mouser]])
}}


==King Mushroomkhamen==
==King Mushroomkhamen==
'''King Mushroomkhamen''' was, at one point, the ruler of [[Desert Land]]. He is the husband of [[Queen Mushroomkhamen]], and the father of [[Prince Mushroomkhamen]]. He was briefly mentioned by his wife in ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' episode "[[Mind Your Mummy Mommy, Mario]]".
'''King Mushroomkhamen''' was, presumably, the ruler of [[Desert Land]] at one point. He was the husband of [[Queen Mushroomkhamen]] and the apparent father of [[Prince Mushroomkhamen]]. He was briefly mentioned by his wife in ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3'' episode "[[Mind Your Mummy Mommy, Mario]]".


According to Queen Mushroomkhamen, [[Luigi]] resembles King Mushroomkhamen. Because of this, Queen Mushroomkhamen fell in love with Luigi, much like she did with King Mushroomkhamen.
According to Queen Mushroomkhamen, Luigi resembles her husband. Because of this, Queen Mushroomkhamen fell in love with Luigi.


===Trivia===
*Just like his queen and son, he is also named after King Tutankhamen.
==King Sammer I==
==King Sammer I==
'''King Sammer I''' was the first ruler of [[Sammer's Kingdom]] and the great-great-grandfather of [[King Sammer V]], who is the kingdom's current king. King Sammer I was mentioned by [[Garson]] at [[the Underwhere (bar)|the Underwhere bar]] in [[Flipside]] in the game ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. When [[#Merlumina's sister|Merlumina's sister]] was sent to Sammer's Kingdom to deliver the purple [[Pure Heart]], the two fell in love and had 100 children together, possibly the 100 [[Sammer Guy|Sammer Guys]].
'''King Sammer I''' was the first ruler of [[Sammer's Kingdom]] and an ancestor of [[King Sammer]], who is the kingdom's current king. King Sammer I was mentioned by [[Garson]] at [[The Underwhere (bar)|The Underwhere bar]] in [[Flipside]] in the game ''Super Paper Mario''. When [[#Merlumina's sister|Merlumina's sister]] was sent to Sammer's Kingdom to deliver the purple Pure Heart, the two fell in love and had 100 children together, the princes of the Sammer Kingdom.
 
==King Shroomses==
'''King Shroomses''' was the ruler of a kingdom in the [[Scorching Sandpaper Desert]] mentioned in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''.
 
It was said that [[Captain T. Ode]] stole the [[Super Marino|Submarine "Marino"]], and offered the submarine to King Shroomses in exchange for the king's crown. King Shroomses refused and arranged to have Captain T. Ode captured and frozen in a block of ice underneath Scorching Sandpaper Desert.
;Names in other languages
{{foreign names
|Jap=キノピ王
|JapR=Kinopi-Ō
|JapM=Pun on「キノピオ」(''Kinopio'', [[Toad (species)#Names in other languages|Toad]]s) and「王」(''ō'', king)
|Spa=Rey Champsés
|SpaM=King Shroomses
|Fre=Roi Champsès
|FreM=King Shroomses
|Ita=Re Fungis
|ItaM=King Fungis
}}


==Kooper's mother==
==Kooper's mother==
'''[[Kooper|Kooper's]] mother''' is mentioned in a [[letter]] Kooper receives from [[Kolorado's Wife]] during ''[[Paper Mario]]''. According to her, his mother "dropped by for a vist the other day," and the two Koopa women had a nice talk over some [[Koopa Tea]]. Kooper's mother was reportedly a little disappointed he was still on the road, and she was planning on cooking a delicious dinner when he got back. Kooper's father is never seen nor mentioned in the slightest.
'''[[Kooper]]'s mother''' is mentioned in a [[letter]] Kooper receives from [[Kolorado's wife]] during ''Paper Mario''. According to her, his mother "dropped by for a visit the other day," and the two Koopa women had a nice talk over some [[Koopa Tea]]. Kooper's mother was reportedly a little disappointed he was still on the road, and she was planning on cooking a delicious dinner when he got back. Kooper's father is never seen nor mentioned in the slightest.
 
==Koopla==
'''Koopla''' is a character, supposedly a [[Koopa Troopa]], whose name signs a graffiti message in [[Merlee's Basement]] in ''Super Paper Mario''. The message mentions Koopla's love for [[#Buzzo|Buzzo]] and [[Laki]].
 
==Kuzzle's grandchildren==
'''Kuzzle's grandchildren''' are mentioned in the ''Bowser Jr.'s Journey'' mode of ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]'', during the level [[Adrift and Alone]]. [[Kuzzle]] mistakes [[Iggy Koopa|Iggy]] for one of them, Charlie, and after spotting [[Kaley]], rambles the names of his grandchildren while thinking Kaley is one of them. Some of them are named Lizzy, Britt, Stacy, Danielle, Anna, Corrine, Darcy, Bernadette, Scarlet, Harriet, Juliet, Juliette, Julietta, Amber, Tabitha, and Pauline. Barely anything is known about these grandchildren.


==Legendary Pixl==
==Legendary Pixl==
The '''Legendary Pixl''' is a [[Pixl]] who is briefly mentioned by [[Heronicus]] during the events of ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. Heronicus has spent a large portion of his life searching for it, and he also mentions that he found it once, but before he could get it from the cave it was in, he and his partner were caught up in a rock slide and Heronicus chose to save his partner's life instead of the Pixl.
The '''legendary Pixl''' is a Pixl who is briefly mentioned by Heronicus during the events of ''Super Paper Mario''. Heronicus has spent a large portion of his life searching for it, and he also mentions that he found it once, but before he could get it from the cave it was in, he and his partner were caught up in a rock slide and Heronicus chose to save his partner's life instead of the Pixl.


== Maitre Delish ==
==Legendary ramen master==
'''Maitre Delish''' was a famous legendary chef. He made a [[Maitre Delish Cookbook|cookbook]], a book that could teach anyone how to be a perfect chef. He was mentioned in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''.  
A '''legendary ramen master''' was mentioned by [[Count Cannoli]] in the [[Special Episode Part 2|second special episode]] of ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]''. He created a secret ramen recipe that Cannoli wanted to obtain. The ingredients were hidden in [[Sneezemore Cave]], so Cannoli went there to retrieve them, expressing annoyance at the ramen master's choice to hide them in such a cold place. [[Wario]] arrives at the cave right after Cannoli and finds the ingredients first, but he realizes that he is unable to cook the ramen, so he is forced to have Cannoli cook it and share it with him.


One of the copies of his book is left in [[Creepy Steeple]] by an unknown person thought to have once lived there; [[Mario]] later finds this book (The [[Creepy Steeple Boo]] also helped him find the book [[Mailbox SP|via email]].) The book is not necessary to find in the overall plot of ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', although [[Zess T.]] requests the book for her [[Trouble Center|trouble]], and, if Mario completes it, she rewards him with a [[Honey Shroom]] and announces her newfound ability to cook two foods at once.
==Leonardo da Vinci Rooney==
'''Leonardo da Vinci Rooney''' is a Renaissance artist and the master of Leonardo da Vinci. In "[[The Painting]]", [[Howard Stevens]] explains that da Vinci's famous painting, "The Last Supper", was actually a copy of Rooney's painting, "The Second-to-Last Supper". During this time, da Vinci's classmate, Leonardo da Vinci Mahoney, copied his master's ideas and signed Rooney's name on them. Rooney's painting is thought to be lost completely, and is worth, according to Howard, one hundred zillion dollars.


[[Wonky]], found in [[Herb T.'s Place]] of [[Rogueport Sewers]], makes another reference to the chef saying that he once ate food made by him in [[Poshley Heights]], suggesting that he may have worked there in his lifetime. Maitre Delish is indeed thought to be dead, as Zess T. states that he existed "ages ago".
==Leonardo da Vinci Mahoney==
'''Leonardo da Vinci Mahoney''' is a Renaissance artist and a student of Leonardo da Vinci Rooney. In "The Painting", Howard Stevens says that Mahoney blatantly copied Rooney's ideas and signed Rooney's name on his paintings, passing them off as genuine. However, Mahoney would always paint his uncle, Roy Orbisoni Mahoney, into his copies.


===Trivia===
==Leonardo DiAperio==
*Maitre Delish's name is derived from "maître d'" (or "master of the hall") and "delicious". His name literally means "Master of the Delicious".
'''Leonardo DiAperio''' is a film actor mentioned twice by [[Candy Kong]] in the [[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|''Donkey Kong Country'' television series]] episode "[[Hooray for Holly-Kongo Bongo]]". He is first mentioned at the beginning of the episode while Candy is reading about him on a magazine, describing him as the "most adorable, talented, dreamy movie star", and later again when [[Donkey Kong]] tells Candy that he is going to star in [[Bluster Kong]]'s film. His name is a pun on "{{wp|Leonardo DiCaprio}}", a famous actor and film producer, and "ape".
 
==Luke==
'''Luke''' is a person supposedly known by Tommy Treehugger personally, as in the ''Club Mario'' episode accompanying "The Unzappables", Tommy says hi to his mom, Luke, and Curtis.
 
==Maitre Delish==
'''Maitre Delish''' was a famous legendary chef mentioned in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''. He made a [[Cookbook]], a book that could teach anyone how to be a perfect chef. Maitre Delish's name is derived from "maître d'" (or "master of the hall") and "delicious". His name literally means "Master of the Delicious".
 
One of the copies of his book is left in [[Creepy Steeple]] by an unknown person thought to have once lived there; Mario later finds this book ([[The Creepy Steeple Boo]] helps him find it [[Mailbox SP|via email]]). The book is not necessary to find in the overall plot of ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', although [[Zess T.]] requests the book for her [[Trouble Center|trouble]], and, if Mario completes it, she rewards him with a [[Honey Shroom]] and announces her newfound ability to cook two foods at once.
 
[[Wonky]] makes another reference to the chef saying that he once ate food made by him in [[Poshley Heights]], suggesting that he may have worked there in his lifetime. Maitre Delish is indeed thought to be dead, as Zess T. states that he existed "ages ago".
;Names in other languages
{{foreign names
|Jap=オマネキ・ジョーズ
|JapR=Omaneki Jōzu
|JapM=Mascot Jaws
|Fre=Nico Finetoque
|FreM=Nico Neat Toque
|Ita=Nino Toccofino
|ItaM= Nino Finetouch
|Spa=Ferranus Adriaticus
|SpaM=A reference to Ferran Adrià, a famous Spanish chef
}}


==Merlumina's sister==
==Merlumina's sister==
'''Merlumina's sister''' is the little sister of [[Merlumina]]. She was mentioned by [[Garson]] at [[the Underwhere (bar)|the Underwhere bar]] in [[Flipside]] in the game ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. He states that Merlumina's sister was given the purple [[Pure Heart]], which she had to deliver to [[King Sammer I]] in [[Sammer's Kingdom]]. However, according to [[Garson]], she fell in love with the king, leading to the two having 100 children, which could possibly be the origin of the 100 [[Sammer Guy]]s.
'''[[Merlumina]]'s sister''' was mentioned by Garson at The Underwhere bar in Flipside in ''Super Paper Mario''. He states that she was given the purple Pure Heart, which she had to deliver to [[King Sammer I]] in Sammer's Kingdom. However, according to Garson, she fell in love with the king, leading to the two having 100 children, which could be the origin of the 100 Sammer Guys.


==Minister Crepe==
==Minister Crepe==
'''Minister Crepe''' is the one who sent [[Luigi]] the letter about the [[Waffle Kingdom]]'s troubles in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. He mentioned by Luigi in the book series, ''[[Super Luigi Series|Super Luigi]]''.
'''Minister Crepe''' is the one who sent Luigi the letter about the Waffle Kingdom's troubles in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''. He is mentioned by Luigi in the book series [[Super Luigi]].
 
He is also the one who transformed the [[Chestnut King]] into a monster and he was the final boss Luigi faced. He set the whole thing up so Luigi could collect the Compass Pieces so Crepe could rule the world. In the end, he was defeated by Luigi using his hammer after Princess Eclair's compass piece showed him Crepe's every move.


===Names in oher languages===
He is also the one who transformed the [[Goomboss#Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|Chestnut King]] into a monster and was the final boss Luigi faced. He set the whole thing up so Luigi could collect the Compass Pieces so Crepe could rule the world. In the end, he was defeated by Luigi using his hammer after Princess Eclair's compass piece showed him Crepe's every move. Although explicitly identified in the book, Luigi nonetheless implies something similar occurred in the version he told Mario by mentioning a shadowy figure fought him after he defeated the Chestnut King.
{{Foreignname
;Names in other languages
|Fra=Papi Crepe
{{foreign names
|FraM=Grandpa Crepe
|Jap=クレープだいじん
|JapR=Kurēpu Daijin
|JapM=Minister Crepe
|Spa=Ministro Crêpe
|SpaM=Minister Crepe
|Fre=Papi Crepe
|FreM=Grandpa Crepe
|Ger=Toastworth
|Ger=Toastworth
|GerM=Pun on ''Toadsworth''}}
|GerM=Pun on ''Toadsworth''
|Ita=Ministro Crêpe
|ItaM=Minister Crepe
}}


==Moldy==
==Moldy==
'''Moldy''' is the father of [[Toad]], and the son of [[Gramps]], who was briefly referenced by the two of them ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode "[[Escape from Koopatraz]]".  
'''Moldy''' is the father of Toad, and the son of [[Gramps]], who was briefly referenced by the two of them in ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' episode "[[Escape from Koopatraz]]". Toad also reveals that he is the "top toadstool" of [[Fungusville]].
 
;Names in other languages
{{foreign names
|Ita=Muffetta
|ItaM=Little-mold
}}
 
==Mogera Kong==
[[File:Mogera Kong.png|thumb|125px]]
'''Mogera Kong''' (モゲラコング) is a mole somewhat resembling a [[Rocky Wrench]] that appears in volume 31 of ''[[Super Mario-kun]]''. It only appears on a poster titled "Mario VS Mogera Kong" that a [[Noki]] is holding when Mario is taking a quiz at [[Pinna Park]]. It is depicted breathing fire on Mario.
 
==Mona's parents==
Mona's parents are mentioned on the [[WarioWare, Inc.]] official website in Mona's profile. On the page, Mona writes about how her father is an artist and her mother is a supermodel. In ''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]'', pictures of Mona's parents can be seen in her bedroom hung up next to the bed.


==Monkey Kong==
==Monkey Kong==
'''Monkey Kong''' was an inhabitant of [[Donkey Kong Island|Kongo Bongo Island]] mentioned in "[[Message in a Bottle Show]]", an episode of the ''[[Donkey Kong Country (TV series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' cartoon. In this episode, [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]] are fishing, when they pull a letter in a bottle out of the ocean. This letter is from the [[List of Implied Organizations#Federation of Future Rulers|Federation of Future Rulers]], who want Monkey Kong as their leader for a five-year term.
'''Monkey Kong''' is a character mentioned in "[[Message in a Bottle Show]]", an episode of the ''[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' television series. In the episode, [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]] are fishing when they pull a letter in a bottle out of the ocean. This letter is from the Federation of Future Rulers, who have elected Monkey Kong as the future ruler of all future rulers for a five-year term beginning tomorrow. Donkey Kong misreads the letter and thinks it is addressed to himself, leading him to believe that he must leave [[Donkey Kong Island|Kongo Bongo Island]]. However, he reads it correctly at the end of the episode, prompting [[Cranky Kong]] to check himself and reveal that the letter was not addressed to Donkey Kong after all.
 
==Moon goddess==
According to the [[Moon Kingdom]]'s brochure in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', the [[Wedding Hall]] was said to be built in honor of a legendary '''moon goddess'''.
 
==Mr. Bean==
'''{{wp|Mr. Bean (character)|Mr. Bean}}''' is a British comedy character portrayed by {{wp|Rowan Atkinson}}. In the ''[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' episode "[[Hooray for Holly-Kongo Bongo]]", [[Cranky Kong]] sings [[List of Donkey Kong Country (television series) songs#I'm Gonna Be a Star!|a song]] in which he states that he will be "admired like [[List of implied people#James Dean|James Dean]] or Mr. Bean."
 
==Mr. Can==
{{quote|Mr. Can is my father. You can call me Huey!|Huey|Paper Mario: Color Splash}}
'''Mr. Can''' is [[Huey]]'s father in ''Paper Mario: Color Splash''. Huey mentions him after Princess Peach refers to him as "Mr. Can" after agreeing to help him find the [[Big Paint Star]]s.
;Names in other languages
{{foreign names
|SpaE=Señor Bote
|SpaEM=Mr. Bote. "Bote" is a common Spanish surname that literally means "jar". In this localization, Huey also mentions his mother, "Señora Lata", meaning "Mrs. Can". "Bote" is also the Spanish name of [[Boddle]]
|Ita=Signor Latta
|ItaM=Mister Tin-can
}}
 
==Mr. Dark==
'''[[raywiki:Mr Dark|Mr. Dark]]''' is the antagonist of the 1995 video game ''{{wp|Rayman (video game)|Rayman}}''. He is mentioned by the [[Phantom (character)|Phantom]] in his song, "[[Phantom Returns]]", in the [[Rayman in the Phantom Show]] DLC for ''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]'', in which he states that Mr. Dark goes to sleep with nothing on his mind.


==Mr. Shwect==
==Mr. Shwect==
'''Mr. Shwect''' is a tenant living in same building that [[Mario Brothers Plumbing]] is located in. He lives in apartment 3A. Luigi implies that he was crazy. He was only mentioned briefly during "[[The Great Hereafter]]".
'''Mr. Shwect''' is a tenant living in the same building that Mario Brothers Plumbing is located in. He lives in apartment 3A. Luigi implies that he was crazy. He was only mentioned briefly during "[[The Great Hereafter]]".
 
==Mrs. Schwechner==
'''Mrs. Schwechner''' is a character who lives upstairs in Mario Brothers Plumbing. [[Luigi]] states to [[Mario]] that upon [[E.C.]]'s arrival, she had touched the fender of her car, causing it to turn into dust. She was briefly mentioned in "[[E.C. The Extra Creepy]]".


==Ms. Ingletoad==
==Ms. Ingletoad==
'''Ms. Ingletoad''' was a female [[Toad (species)|Toad]] who was mentioned in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]''. In the beginning cutscene of the game, a Toad comes home early for dinner. He claims the reason that he was early was that Ms. Ingletoad wouldn't stop blabbing.
'''Ms. Ingletoad''' is a female Toad who is mentioned in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]''. In the beginning cutscene of the game, a Toad comes home early for dinner. He claims the reason that he was early was that Ms. Ingletoad would not stop blabbing.
;Names in other languages
{{foreign names
|FreE=M. Champipion
|FreEM=From "champignon" (mushroom) and "pion", a slang term for "supervisor" in schools. Note that said Toad is male in this localization.
|Ita=Maestro Toadelli
|ItaM=Teacher Toadelli; probably from "Rosselli", a common Italian last name (in this version, the teacher is a male)
|Jap=キノノ先生
|JapR=Kinono Sensei
|JapM=「先生」means "professor", and「キノノ」is from「キノピオ」(''Kinopio'', [[Toad#Names in other languages|Toad]]) and「の」(''-no'', name ending)
|SpaE=Profesor Kinono
|SpaEM=Professor Kinono. In this localization, the Toad is male.
}}
 
==Museum curator's intern==
{{quote|I'll have an intern whip up descriptions of any stickers you put up in here. Gonna be the best sticker museum ever!|Sticker Museum curator|Paper Mario: Sticker Star}}
According to the [[Sticker Museum curator|curator]] of the [[Sticker Museum]], the [[sticker]] descriptions found on plaques below each frame (known as "Sticking Points") were written by an unseen intern.


==[[Noki]] King==
==Noki King==
The '''[[Noki]] King''' is a character briefly mentioned in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' by the [[Noki Elder]] in [[Noki Bay]]. The [[Noki]] King apparently ruled over [[Noki Bay]] an undisclosed time ago and his ancient tomb, housing multiple treasures, can be found there.
The '''[[Noki]] King''' is a character briefly mentioned in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' by the [[Noki elder]] in [[Noki Bay]]. The Noki King apparently ruled over Noki Bay long ago, and his ancient tomb, housing multiple treasures, can be found there.


==Old Man Skoo==
==Old Man Skoo==
'''Old Man Skoo''' was an elderly man briefly mentioned in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. [[Hooktail]] allegedly ate him.
'''Old Man Skoo''' was an elderly man briefly mentioned in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''. [[Hooktail]] allegedly ate him.
;Names in other languages
{{foreign names
|Jap=サクジー
|JapR=Sakujī
|JapM=Possibly from「さくい」(''sakui'', friendly) and「爺」(''jī'', old man)
}}
 
==Old MacDonald==
'''Old MacDonald''' is a famous farmer, best known through the song "{{wp|Old MacDonald Had a Farm}}". The song is about him and the various animals he keeps. When Luigi develops [[Veggieitis]] in ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' episode [[Flower Power]], Mario calls Old MacDonald's farm in hope that Old MacDonald himself would be able to help them. However, when [[Young McDonald|Young MacDonald]], the son of Old MacDonald, arrives at Mario Brothers Plumbing instead, he explains that his father has gone to a tater convention and left him in charge of the farm.
 
==Papa==
:''For the other Mario and Luigi's father, see [[Papa Mario]]. For other uses of "Papa," see [[Papa]].''
'''Papa''' is the father of [[Mario (film character)|Mario]] and [[Luigi (film character)|Luigi]] who was mentioned in the ''[[Super Mario Bros. (film)|Super Mario Bros.]]'' film. It is revealed that the Mario brothers' tools had been passed down from their father's side of the family. In the documentary about the ''Super Mario Bros.'' movie, ''[[The Making of... Super Mario Bros.]]'', it is said that Mario and Luigi come from a long line of plumbers.
 
==Paper Koopalings==
:''For the Koopalings' appearance in Paper Mario: Color Splash, see [[History of the Koopalings#Paper Mario: Color Splash|Koopalings § Paper Mario: Color Splash]].''


==Old McDonald==
The '''Paper Koopalings''' are presumably paper versions of the Koopalings that were briefly mentioned in the game ''Mario and Luigi: Paper Jam''. At one point in the game, Roy questions about the existence of Paper Koopalings, but Wendy thinks that they are "busy back home", explaining their absence in the game.
'''Old McDonald''' is a famous farmer, best known through the song "[[Wikipedia:Old McDonald Had a Farm|Old McDonald Had a Farm]]". When Luigi develops [[Veggieitis]] in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode [[Flower Power]], [[Mario]] calls Old McDonald's farm in hope that Old McDonald himself would be able to help them. However, when [[Young McDonald]], the son of Old McDonald, arrives at [[Mario Brothers Plumbing]] instead, he explains that his father has gone to a tater convention and left him in charge of the farm.


==Pengwen==
==Pengwen==
'''Pengwen''' is [[Penguin]]'s girlfriend mentioned in ''[[Mario Party Advance]]''. In [[Shroom City]]'s [[Ice Game Room]], Penguin wants to propose to Pengwen, but could not afford a ring. He lost everything he had on the game [[Drop 'em]]; but with the help of either [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach]], or [[Yoshi]], Penguin managed to get back his earnings and announced that he and Pengwen were finally able to get married. However, the game's epilogue stated that Penguin was still unable to afford a ring.
'''Pengwen''' is [[Penguin]]'s girlfriend mentioned in ''Mario Party Advance''. In [[Shroom City (Mario Party Advance)|Shroom City]]'s [[Ice Game Room]], Penguin wants to propose to Pengwen, but could not afford a ring. He lost everything he had on the game [[Drop 'Em]]; but with the help of either Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, or [[Yoshi]], Penguin managed to get back his earnings and announced that he and Pengwen were finally able to get married. However, the game's epilogue stated that Penguin was still unable to afford a ring.
 
Pengwen's name is a portmanteau of "Penguin" and the female name, "Gwen". "Pengwen" and "Penguin" are homophones.
;Names in other languages
{{foreign names
|Jap=ペンコ
|JapR=Penko
|JapM=From「ペンギン」(''pengin'', penguin) and「子」(''-ko'', a feminine suffix); also the name of a recurring character from Konami's ''{{wp|Penguin Adventure}}'' series
|Fre=Pingouène
|FreM=Fictionalized feminine form of "pengouin"
|Ita=Pinguotta
|ItaM=Feminine of ''Pinguotto'' (Small Penguin), the Italian name of the Penguin species
}}


Pengwen's name is a portmanteau of "[[Penguin]]" and the female name, "Gwen". "Pengwen" and "[[Penguin]]" are homophones.
==Pee-wee Herman==
'''{{wp|Pee-wee Herman}}''' is a comedic character portayed by American comedian {{wp|Paul Reubens}} (August 27, 1952 - July 30, 2023). During the events of "[[Rolling Down the River]]", Toad was captured and thrown into Princess Toadstool's cell aboard the [[Sinister Star]], much to her surprise. In response, Toad uttered, ''"Who'd you expect? Pee-wee Herman?"''


==Pixl Queen==
==Pixl Queen==
The '''Pixl Queen''' is an unseen [[Pixl]] spoken of in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. This rebellious Pixl is only talked about in four of [[Carson]]'s stories, though quite a bit is revealed about her in these.
The '''Pixl Queen''' is an unseen Pixl spoken of in ''Super Paper Mario''. This rebellious Pixl is only talked about in four of Carson's stories, though quite a bit is revealed about her in these.


Despite that the Pixl Queen was the first Pixl ever created, she seemed to stay largely quiet for what is thought to be 1,000 years after the creation of the Pixls 3,000 years before the setting of ''Super Paper Mario''. However, seemingly long after the passing of her creator (the powerful magician who invented the process of Pixl-making), the Pixl Queen (then of an unknown name) finally rose into power, renaming herself with her only known name of "Pixl Queen." She then began to use her powers of mind control to manipulate all Pixls, causing them to eventually enslave most of the [[Tribe of Ancients]] (who were ironically once their masters) in her name. However, the owners of the magician's twelve original Pixl creations managed to somehow escape this Pixl Uprising and started to fight against the rebellious Pixls, containing them within [[Catch Card]]s and healing them. In the end, only one of these heroic Ancients survived, and he traveled with only his Pixl friends to the Pixl Queen's [[castle]].
Despite the Pixl Queen being the first Pixl ever created, she seemed to stay largely quiet for what is thought to be 1,000 years after the creation of the Pixls 3,000 years before the setting of ''Super Paper Mario''. However, seemingly long after the passing of her creator (the powerful magician who invented the process of Pixl-making), the Pixl Queen (then of an unknown name) finally rose into power, renaming herself with her only known name of "Pixl Queen." She then began to use her powers of mind control to manipulate all Pixls, causing them to eventually enslave most of the [[Tribe of Ancients]] (who were ironically once their masters) in her name. However, the owners of the magician's twelve original Pixl creations managed to somehow escape this Pixl Uprising and started to fight against the rebellious Pixls, containing them within [[Catch Card]]s and healing them. In the end, only one of these heroic Ancients survived, and he traveled with only his Pixl friends to the Pixl Queen's [[castle]].


Once he arrived at the stronghold, he confronted the dark Pixl Queen herself, who immediately hid from the hero and shot a barrage of disturbing images to his mind telepathically. Although this greatly weakened the Ancient hero, one of his Pixls helped him through the tragedy and ended up defeating the Pixl Queen itself, although it was destroyed in the process of doing so. Afterwards, it was shockingly revealed to the hero who owned the Pixl that the Pixl Queen was the first created of the Pixls (perhaps created even earlier than the magician's so-called "original" twelve Pixls) and that the magician's motives for creating her involved the study of the [[Dark Prognosticus]]. The Ancient survivor, attempting to stop such a tragedy as the Pixl Uprising from ever happening again, then took the Dark Prognosticus with himself to unknown parts, likely founding the [[Tribe of Darkness]] known to once have possessed the dark book. Afterwards, the Pixl Queen's mutinous efforts led to the fall of the Tribe of Ancients and the outlawing of Pixl creation.
Once he arrived at the stronghold, he confronted the dark Pixl Queen herself, who immediately hid from the hero and shot a barrage of disturbing images to his mind telepathically. Although this greatly weakened the Ancient hero, one of his Pixls helped him through the tragedy and ended up defeating the Pixl Queen itself, although it was destroyed in the process of doing so. Afterwards, it was shockingly revealed to the hero who owned the Pixl that the Pixl Queen was the first created of the Pixls (perhaps created even earlier than the magician's so-called "original" twelve Pixls) and that the magician's motives for creating her involved the study of the [[Dark Prognosticus]]. The Ancient survivor, attempting to stop such a tragedy as the Pixl Uprising from ever happening again, then took the Dark Prognosticus with himself to unknown parts, likely founding the [[Tribe of Darkness]] known to once have possessed the dark book. Afterwards, the Pixl Queen's mutinous efforts led to the fall of the Tribe of Ancients and the outlawing of Pixl creation.


Though these are the only known actions of the seemingly late Pixl Queen, more is indeed known about the Pixl herself. Although the spirit united with the Pixl vessel that formed the Pixl Queen had previously been described as "demonic", [[Carson]] later stated that a certain one of the Pixl-creating magician's books revealed that the Pixl Queen's spirit was actually derived from a [[human]] rather than a demon. It was on this principle that Carson theorized that the Pixl Queen's spirit may have been that of the magician's own daughter (who did indeed get a [[Game Over]] during her father's life due to a deathly illness), although he later seemed to have disproved this theory in his statement that Pixls' spirits cannot be derived from Game Overed people. It is also unknown if the Pixl Queen had any helpful ability, although she was indeed able to control all Pixls and used the power of [[Wikipedia: Telepathy|telepathy]] in her battle against the Ancient survivor, making these possible ability candidates.
Though these are the only known actions of the seemingly late Pixl Queen, more is indeed known about the Pixl herself. Although the spirit united with the Pixl vessel that formed the Pixl Queen had previously been described as "demonic", Carson later stated that a certain one of the magician's apprentices books revealed that the Pixl Queen's spirit was actually derived from a human rather than a demon. It was on this principle that Carson theorized that the Pixl Queen's spirit may have been that of the magician's own daughter (who did indeed get a Game Over during her father's life due to a deathly illness), although he later seemed to have not been sure about this theory in his statement that the author disavowed it. It is also unknown if the Pixl Queen had any helpful ability, although she was indeed able to control all Pixls and used the power of {{wp|telepathy}} in her battle against the Ancient survivor, making these possible ability candidates.
 
;Names in other languages
==Poopa La [[Koopa]]==
{{foreign names
'''Poopa La [[Koopa]]''' is the grandfather of [[Bowser|King Koopa]] who was briefly mentioned by him in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode "[[Butch Mario & the Luigi Kid]]". He is said to be a cheater and liar (his motto being "Cheat, beat an' be merry!").
|Jap=クィーンフェアリン
|JapR=Kwīn Fearin
|JapM=Queen [[Pixl#Names in other languages|Pixl]]
|Ita=Regina dei Pixl
|ItaM=Queen of Pixls
|Fre=Reine des Pixels
|FreM=Queen of Pixls
|Kor=페어린 퀸
|KorR=Peeorin Kwin
|KorM=Pixl Queen
|Ger=Pixl-Königin
|GerM=Pixl Queen
|Spa=Reina Pixel
|SpaM=Pixl Queen
}}


===Trivia===
==Poopa La Koopa==
*Poopa's motto may be a pun on King Edward VII of Great Britain's since his is "Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we die!"
{{quote2|Like my grandfather Poopa La Koopa always said, 'Cheat, beat, and be merry!'|[[Bowser|King Koopa]]|"[[Butch Mario & The Luigi Kid]]"}}
'''Poopa La Koopa''' is the grandfather of [[Bowser|King Koopa]] who was briefly mentioned by him in ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' episode "[[Butch Mario & The Luigi Kid]]". He is said to be a cheater and liar (his motto being "Cheat, beat and be merry!"). Poopa's motto may be based on King Edward VII of Great Britain's since his is "Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we die!"


==Prince Croacus==
==Prince Croacus==
'''Prince Croacus''' is a deceased (euphemistically referred to as "wilted") prince of the [[Floro Sapien]]s in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. He was [[#Queen Croacus II|Queen Croacus the Second]]'s sibling, and was going to inherit the throne. However, he suddenly wilted in the year 444, which not only caused his death, but that of [[#King Croacus I|his father]] as well. [[Queen Croacus]] the Second took the throne in his place.
'''Prince Croacus''' was the deceased (euphemistically referred to as "wilted") prince of the Floro Sapiens in ''Super Paper Mario''. He was [[Queen Croacus II]]'s sibling, and was going to inherit the throne. However, he suddenly wilted in the year 444, leading to the mental decline, corruption, and eventual death of [[King Croacus I|his father]] as well. Queen Croacus the Second eventually took the throne in his place after the fall of Croacus I. Prince Croacus dying in 444 is an example of a common [[Japan]]ese (and Chinese) association of the number four with death, as the characters for "four" (四) and "death" (死) have similar readings (''shi'', in Japanese).


===Trivia===
==Princess Daisy's father==
*Prince Croacus dying in 444 is an example of a common [[Japan]]ese (and Chinese) association of the number four with death, as "four" and "death" are represented by the same word (''si'') in Japanese.
[[File:Daisy's_father_KC_Mario.jpg|thumb|right|Daisy's father in ''[[Super Mario Land (manga)|Super Mario Land]]'']]
[[Princess Daisy]] mentions her father in ''[[Mario Party 3]]'', stating she has never lost to him. However, not much else is known about him. She also mentions him in ''[[Fortune Street]]'', as she asks ''"Can my daddy put a little extra gold in my bank account?"''


==Prince Skurvy==
Daisy's father also makes a brief appearance in the first volume of [[Super Mario (Kodansha manga)|KC Deluxe's manga]], where he beats Mario for taking fun at Tatanga's height, fearing for the alien's technology, immediately bowing to him.
'''Prince Skurvy''' is the great-great-great grandfather of [[Kaptain Skurvy]]. According to [[Kaptain Skurvy]]'s father, Prince Skurvy was a fierce pirate who ruled the seven seas. He was said to have discovered the [[Crystal Coconut]] and, not knowing of its powers, hid it within [[Inka Dinka Doo]]. Many years later the eye of [[Inka Dinka Doo]] shed the [[Crystal Coconut]] as if it were a tear, only to be discovered by [[Donkey Kong]] at some point. Prince Skurvy may be based on Prince Henry the navigator.


==Princess Eclair==
==Princess Eclair==
'''Princess Eclair''' was the damsel-in-distress that [[Luigi]] rescued from the clutches of the monstrous [[Chestnut King]] in the [[List of Implied Locations|Waffle Kingdom]]. However, as it turns out, the Chestnut King was actually Princess Eclair's lover, who had been turned into a monster by the sinister [[#Minister Crepe|Crepe]]. This [[Super Luigi Series|story]] is told by [[Luigi]] when [[Mario]] talks to him throughout the events of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''.
'''Princess Eclair''' was the damsel-in-distress that Luigi rescued from the clutches of the monstrous [[Goomboss#Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|Chestnut King]] in the Waffle Kingdom. However, as it turns out, the Chestnut King was actually Princess Eclair's lover, who had been turned into a monster by the sinister Minister Crepe. This story is told by Luigi when Mario talks to him throughout the events of ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''.
 
During [[Luigi]]'s adventure, he fell in love with Princess Eclair. However, after he discovered that the [[Chestnut King]] was Princess Eclair's fiancee, [[Luigi]] lost the hope of ever forming a romantic relationship with the princess. Since [[Luigi]] embellished his stories so much, it is unknown whether any of it really happened as he described (or whether she even exists at all.)


She is also mentioned in [[Luigi]]'s five-book series ''[[Super Luigi]]'', which is sold in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''.
During Luigi's adventure, he fell in love with Princess Eclair. However, after he discovered that the Chestnut King was Princess Eclair's fiancee, Luigi lost the hope of ever forming a romantic relationship with the princess. Since Luigi embellished his stories so much, it is unknown whether any of it really happened as he described (or whether she even exists at all).


===Names in other languages===
She is also mentioned in Luigi's five-book series, called Super Luigi, which is sold in Rogueport's shop during the events of ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''.
{{Foreignname
;Names in other languages
|Fra=Princesse Ganache
{{foreign names
|FraM=''Ganache'' is the name of a chocolate-flavored dessert
|Jap=エクレア姫
|JapR=Ekurea-hime
|JapM=Princess Eclair
|Fre=Princesse Ganache
|FreM="Ganache" is the name of a chocolate-flavored dessert
|Ger=Prinzessin Eclaire
|GerM=Princess Eclair
|Spa=Princesa Letucia
|SpaM=Probably a reference to {{wp|Queen Letizia of Spain}}
|Ita=Principessa Crema
|Ita=Principessa Crema
|ItaM=Princess Cream}}
|ItaM=Princess Cream
}}


==Princess Toadstool's mother==
==Princess Toadstool's mother==
'''[[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]]'s mother''' has yet to appear in person. She was referenced by the princess in one issue of the [[Nintendo Comics System]]. Apparently, she used to say the word "Bummer," which her daughter picked up on.
[[File:Toadstool_family_HTKP.png|thumb|The Toadstool family bidding farewell to Mario at the end of ''[[Hisshō Technique Kan Peki-ban]]'']]
'''[[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]]'s mother''' was referenced by the princess in one issue of the [[Nintendo Comics System]]. Apparently, she used to say the word "Bummer," which her daughter picked up on. While unmentioned in the English version of the ''Super Mario Bros.'' instruction booklet unlike the [[Mushroom King]], the queen is mentioned in the version of the storyline presented in 1987's ''The Official Nintendo Player's Guide'',<ref>Tatsumi Yamashita, ''The Official Nintendo Player's Guide'', Tokuma Shoten, 1987, ISBN 999832369X. Page 28. "''The Mushroom people were ruled by a good king and queen.''"</ref> and is also shown in ''[[How to win at Super Mario Bros.]]'', even though the guide does not mention her.<ref>Hiroo Tochikubo, ''How to win at Super Mario Bros.'', Tokuma Shoten, 1987, ISBN 4-19-720003-XC. {{media link|HowToWin.png|Page 2.}}</ref> She also briefly appears at the end of ''[[Hisshō Technique Kan Peki-ban]]'' with the same clothing she had in ''How to win at Super Mario Bros.''


==Punderton==
==Punderton==
'''Punderton''' is, supposedly, a [[Puni]] that the [[Puni Elder]] fell in love with back in her younger years, when she was 'beautiful,' as she states. She tells [[Mario]] about Punderton when he says 'I LOVE YOU!' as a talk selection when talking to the [[Puni Elder]] after saving her.
'''Punderton''' is, supposedly, a [[Puni]] that the [[Puni elder]] fell in love with back in her younger years, when she was 'beautiful,' as she states. She tells Mario about Punderton when he says 'I LOVE YOU!' as a talk selection when talking to the Puni elder after saving her.
;Names in other languages
{{foreign names
|Jap=プニスリー
|JapR=Punisurī
|JapM=Punisly
|Fre=Pounitor
|Ger=Buburnold
|GerM="Bubu" (Puni) and the name "Arnold"
}}
 
==Purple Toad's parents==
'''Purple Toad's parents''' are a purple [[Toad (species)|Toad]]'s unnamed parents that were only mentioned once in ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]''{{'}}s story mode. After the player clears the mandatory level "[[Little Toad Lost]]", he implies that they were not very creative in naming him.


==Queen Croacus II==
==Queen Croacus II==
[[Image:QueenCroacusII.png|thumb|A portrait of Queen Croacus II]]
{{main|Flora Kingdom royalty#Queen Croacus II}}
'''Queen Croacus II''' (also known as "'''The White Maiden'''") was the queen of all [[Floro Sapien]]s (in [[Super Paper Mario]]). She was imprisoned by her [[#King Croacus I|father]] for disagreeing with his views, but after his overthrow, was set free and became queen. She was very popular, because she reduced taxes and studied diseases. She also wrote [[List of implied entertainment#The Flictionarian|The Flictionarian]], a prehistory of the [[Floro Sapien]]s. She was worried that if she had many children they would fight for the crown, so she only had one [[#King Croacus III|heir]] a year before she wilted. This having only one child to succeed her was what gave her the nickname "The White Maiden." She ruled from the Flora calendar's years 496 to 1298 (802 Flora years).
 
==Quint Skurvy==
'''Quint Skurvy''' is the great-great-great-grandfather of Kaptain Skurvy and General Klump. According to Kaptain Skurvy's father, Quint Skurvy was a fierce pirate who ruled the seven seas. He was said to have discovered the Crystal Coconut and, not knowing of its powers, hid it within [[Inka Dinka Doo]]. Many years later the eye of Inka Dinka Doo shed the Crystal Coconut as if it were a tear, only to be discovered by Donkey Kong at some point. In his honor, Skurvy will become a pirate in the attempt of retrieving the Crystal Coconut.


== Rainbowzilla ==
== Rainbowzilla ==
Rainbowzilla is an implied monster in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. [[Flint Cragley]] fought it prior to the events of the game. [[Hornfels]] and [[Monzo]] heard that tale 256 times, one of those times they were apparently tied up by an unseen and unnamed creature.
'''Rainbowzilla''' is an implied monster in ''Super Paper Mario''. [[Flint Cragley]] fought it before the events of the game. [[Hornfels]] and [[Monzo]] heard that tale 256 times. One of those times they were apparently tied up by an unseen and unnamed creature.


==Ronnie==
==Ronnie==
Ronnie is a [[crow]] mentioned by [[Maude and Flo|Flo]] when [[Mario]] and [[Vivian]] to eavesdrop on her conversation with her friend [[Maude]] in [[Twilight Town]]. Ronnie is [[Flo]]'s oldest son and during the events of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', he is studying for his SATs. If the players eavesdrop after the [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door#Chapter 5: The Key to Pirates|5th Chapter]], it is revealed that he did poorly on the SATs even though he studied a lot.
'''Ronnie''' is a crow mentioned by Flo when Mario and [[Vivian]] eavesdrop on her conversation with her friend Maude in [[Twilight Town]]. Ronnie is Flo's oldest son and during the events of ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', he is studying for his SATs. If the players eavesdrop after the [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door#Chapter 5: The Key to Pirates|5th Chapter]], it is revealed that he did poorly on the SATs even though he studied a lot.


==[[Rosalina]]'s Family==
==Rosalina's family==
[[File:Smg Storybook Rosalinasmother.png|thumb|Rosalina's Mother as she appears in [[Rosalina's Storybook]].]]
[[File:SMG Storybook Rosalinas Mother.png|thumb|Rosalina's mother as she appears in [[Rosalina's Story]].]]
[[Rosalina]]'s Family is mentioned by [[Rosalina]] herself in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' while she reads the [[Rosalina's Storybook|storybook]]. [[Rosalina]] said she remembered watching the stars with her father, and sliding down a hill with her brother. Her mother died (the cause of her death is unknown) before she found the [[Luma (character)|Luma]] and left her world, and is buried under the tree outside the castle. In the storybook, [[Rosalina]] recounts a dream she had about her mother, in which she tells her daughter that she will always watch over her as a [[star]]. Her mother is shown to look like [[Rosalina]], with long blonde hair and the same type and color of dress, although she also has matching round earrings, similar to the ones worn by [[Princess Peach]]. It was never revealed what happened to the rest of her family, but it is implied they somewhow died too since Rosalina was all alone before she met Luma.
'''Rosalina's family''' is mentioned by [[Rosalina]] herself in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' while she reads the storybook. Rosalina said she remembered watching the stars with her father and sliding down a hill with her brother. Her mother died from unknown causes before she found the [[Baby Luma]] and left her world, and is buried under the tree outside the castle. In the story, Rosalina recounts a dream she had about her mother, in which she tells her daughter that she will always watch over her as a [[star]]. Her mother is shown to look like Rosalina, with long blonde hair and the same type and color of dress, although she also has matching round earrings, similar to the ones worn by Princess Peach. It was never revealed what happened to the rest of her family.
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==Rotbeak==
==Rotbeak==
Rotbeak is a [[crow]] that is mentioned in [[Twilight Town]] when [[Mario]] eavesdrops on the crows in the tree next to the first building. Not much is known about Rotbeak except that he lives in [[Mushroom Town]] and he just installed fiber optic on his home network. He is also a Member of the [[Feather Club for Crows]].
'''Rotbeak''' is a crow that is mentioned in Twilight Town when Mario eavesdrops on the crows in the tree next to the first building. Not much is known about Rotbeak except that he lives in [[Mushroom Town]] and he just installed fiber optic on his home network. He is also a member of the Feather Club for Crows.
;Names in other languages
{{foreign names
|Jap=カースケ
|JapR=Kāsuke
|JapM=From「かあ」(''kā'', onomatopoeia for a crow's cawing) and「スケ」(''-suke'', used as a suffix in Japanese male names)
}}
 
==Roy Orbisoni Mahoney==
'''Roy Orbisoni Mahoney''' is the uncle of Leonardo da Vinci Mahoney. In "The Painting", Howard Stevens explains that, whenever da Vinci Mahoney paints a forgery, he always paints Roy into them, which is an easy way to identify his paintings.


==Sashimie==
==Sashimie==
'''Sashimie''' is mentioned in ''[[Paper Mario]]''.
'''Sashimie''' is a [[Cheep Cheep]] in ''Paper Mario'' who appears in name only through a letter she sends to [[Sushie]], her mother. Just as Sushie's name is derived from {{wp|sushi}}, Sashimie's name is derived from another Japanese dish, {{wp|sashimi}}. In the letter, Sashimie states she is about to have a baby and that she hopes for the best for her mother.  


In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', partners would normally receive letters from relatives, friends or just people around the world. These letters could be read at [[Toad Town]]'s Post Office. For every Chapter completed, new letters would arrive. One of the letters [[Sushie]] receives is from Sashimie, her daughter. In the letter, Sashimie states she's about to have a baby and that she hopes the best for her mother. Sashimie never appeared in the game, so her physical appearance, or even where she lives, is unknown.
;Names in other languages
{{foreign names
|Jap=コプク
|JapR=Kopuku
|JapM=From「{{ruby|子|こ}}」(''ko'', child) and「プクプク」(''Pukupuku'', [[Cheep Cheep#Names in other languages|Cheep Cheep]])
}}


=== Trivia ===
==Scrawly Kaboodle==
*Sashimie (without the 'e') is a Japanese fish dish, [[wikipedia:Sashimi|Sashimi]]. As well, [[Sushie|her mother]]'s name(without the "e" also) is a Japanese dish, [[wikipedia:Sushi|Sushi]]
'''Scrawly Kaboodle''' is a barber whom Mario once mentioned in ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' live-action segment "[[Bats in the Basement]]". When Luigi mentioned that [[Count Zoltan Dracula]] had been going to night school for over 3 centuries, Mario stated that Scrawly Kaboodle had been going to high school for nearly as long.
 
==Scarlette==
{{LLquote|If I should succumb to this plague, and if my love should blame himself for my death... Then give this letter to him, so he may hear my voice.|Scarlette|[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]}}
 
'''Scarlette''' is [[Admiral Bobbery]]'s dead wife in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. She is never seen in the game. As the player learns from [[Podley]], during one of [[Bobbery]]'s sailing trips, she succumbed to a fatal illness. He didn't know if it was a cold or a virus, but it killed her. [[Bobbery]] had no clue of his wife's condition. By the time he returned, she was dead. [[Bobbery]] blamed himself for her death because he thought that if he had not been on a trip at the time, he could have nursed her to health. He resolved to never sail again, until [[Mario]] gave him a [[Old Letter|letter]] written by Scarlette that was held by [[Podley]] for many years who didn't have the [[heart]] to give him the letter, seeing his grief. He thought it best it be put behind him. In her last [[Scarlette's Letter|letter]], she tells [[Bobbery]] not to blame himself for her death and to keep doing what he loves: sailing the seas. After reading the letter, [[Bobbery]] says, '''"Yes love... I WAS happy... My sweet, sweet Scarlette, I love you still."'''
 
The only other time she is ever mentioned is at the end of the game. When the [[Shadow Queen]] demanded for [[Mario]] and [[partner]]s to become her servants, if [[Bobbery]]'s the current [[partner]], he says, "Serve a witch? Scarlette would be rather angry with me, I should think." When [[Mario]] leaves [[Rogueport]], [[Bobbery]] will tell [[Mario]] that if he wouldn't have joined him and gone back to sea again, Scarlette would still watch down on a broken [[Bob-omb]]. When [[Goombella]] says [[Bobbery]] is now sailing the seven seas with [[Cortez]], she says Scarlette's watching over him.


==Scrawly Kaboodle==
==Snakey==
'''Scrawly Kaboodle''' is a barber whom [[Mario]] once mentioned in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' live-action segment "[[Bats in the Basement]]". When [[Luigi]] mentioned that [[Count Zoltan Dracula]] had been going to night school for over 3 centuries, [[Mario]] stated that Scrawly Kaboodle had been going to high school for nearly as long.
{{about|section=yes|the [[Nintendo Comics System]] character|the enemy from ''[[Yoshi's Crafted World]]''|[[Snakey]]}}
'''Snakey''' is [[Dirk Drain-Head]]'s sidekick. In "[[Bedtime for Drain-Head]]", a sleepwalking Mario believes he is Dirk-Drain Head, and goes on an adventure looking for Snakey, believing he needs to be rescued.


==Spore King==
==Spore King==
The '''Spore King''' is the villain of ''[[Toad Force V]]'', a popular television program mentioned in ''[[Mario Party Advance]]''.
The '''Spore King''' is the villain of ''[[Toad Force V]]'', a popular television program mentioned in ''Mario Party Advance''.


In all of ''[[Mario Party Advance]]'', only one reference is made to the Spore King. This single reference is made when selecting the "[[Toxic Toad Z]] Figure." option at [[Junk]] during [[Lantern Ghost]]'s Nerd Force V mission. When this option is selected, [[Paratroopa]] will proclaim the character a "hard-core fan" of ''[[Toad Force V]]'' and begin spilling out information regarding [[Toxic Toad Z]]; as he does this, he mentions the Spore King (who happens to own the robotic [[Toxic Toad Z]]) a few times. In these mentions, he describes how the Spore King, "outguns [[Toad Force V]]" (meaning that he overwhelms the group of protagonists with an amount of weapons surpassing theirs, suggesting he is the primary antagonist of the show) and how he ruthlessly plagiarized his minion's design from plans stolen from a laboratory.
In all of ''Mario Party Advance'', only one reference is made to the Spore King. This single reference is made when selecting the "[[#Toxic Toad Z|Toxic Toad Z]] Figure." option at [[Junk]] during [[Lantern Ghost]]'s Nerd Force V mission. When this option is selected, [[Koopa Paratroopa|Paratroopa]] will proclaim the character a "hard-core fan" of ''Toad Force V'' and begin spilling out information regarding Toxic Toad Z; as he does this, he mentions the Spore King (who happens to own the robotic Toxic Toad Z) a few times. In these mentions, he describes how the Spore King, "outguns Toad Force V" and how he ruthlessly plagiarized his minion's design from plans stolen from a laboratory.


==Squirpina XIV==
==Squirpina XIV==
[[Image:SquirpinaXIVSPM.png|thumb|200px|right|The statue of '''Squirpina XIV'''.]]
{{main|Squirpina XIV}}
'''Squirpina XIV''' is the queen of [[Squirpia]], a kingdom that once flourished in the depths of [[Outer Space]]. Mentioned in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', she does not appear in-game, as her kingdom has long since been forgotten, with only her young son alive to tell her tale.


1,500 years before the events of the game, Squirpina was visited by the [[Tribe of Ancients]], who entrusted her with the Blue [[Pure Heart]] along with the knowledge of the calamity that would befall all worlds with the creation of the [[Chaos Heart]] in the future. Squirpina hid the Pure Heart deep within the [[Whoa Zone]], an endless maze with a hidden entrance, and sealed her son, [[Squirps]], inside a hibernation capsule, so that he could serve as the heroes' guide to the treasure when the time came. Squirps tells Mario and co. of his true nature as a prince and of his mother's fate as he stands beside her statue in the Whoa Zone, where he brings Squirpina's mission to an end by passing onto the heroes the fourth Pure Heart. Afterwards, he falls alseep near his mother's statue, telling her he'd done his best and wanting to know if she was proud of him.
==Stuffy the 5th==
 
'''Stuffy the 5th''' is the name of the never seen 5th king of the Dolphinian empire from ''Wario: Master of Disguise''. He served a short, yet troubled reign and a [[Stuffy the 5th|statue]] was built in his honor. The statue appears as an enemy in [[Blowhole Castle]].
Following the defeat of the final boss and the destruction of the Chaos Heart, Squirps can be found in the Whoa Zone, recounting how sad he was when his mother left him and promising to restore their kingdom to its former glory someday. Tattling the statue with [[Tippi]] suggests that, though she has long since passed, Squirpina continues to watch over her son.


Squirpina is referred to as '''Mommy''' by Squirps. Given she is heavily implied to be dead, it is possible that she is now a resident of [[The Overthere]], though she is never definitively seen there. She is also depicted on the walls of the first 25 rooms of the [[Flopside Pit of 100 Trials]], alongside the fourth Pure Heart and surrounded by multiple copies of Squirps.
==Super Seadrings==
The '''Super Seadrings''' are a team of superheroes mentioned by [[Seatoon]] in ''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team'', who mistakes Mario, Dreamy Luigi, and Prince Dreambert for the group. According to Seatoon, they are named Red Seadring, Green Seadring and Orange Seadring, have full beards, are always snacking on cheese, and protecting damsels in distress.


==Stuffy the 5th==
==Tanooki==
Stuffy the 5th is the name of the never seen 5th king of the [[Dolphin]]ian Empire from ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]''. He served a short, yet troubled reign, and an angry [[Stuffy the 5th| Statue]] was built in his honor.
'''Tanooki''' is a character mentioned in the Nintendo Comics System comic [[Tanooki Suits Me]]. Tanooki is mentioned by an old Toad when he sees Mario in a [[Tanooki Suit]]. Tanooki was the first tailor of the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] and the creator of the Tanooki Suit. Tanooki's trademark was to sew a tail on the back of each suit, and they gave those who wear them magical powers. Tanooki was eventually forced out of business, and a genuine Tanooki is rare nowadays.


==[[Tanooki]]==
==Telesio==
'''Tanooki''' is a character mentioned in the [[Nintendo Comics System]] comic [[Tanooki Suits Me]]. Tanooki is mentioned by an old [[Toad (species)|Toad]] when he sees [[Mario]] in a [[Tanooki Suit]]. Tanooki was the first tailor of the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] and the creator of the Tanooki Suit. Tanooki's trademark was to sew a tail on the back of each suit, and they gave those who wear them magical powers. Tanooki was eventually forced out of business, and a genuine Tanooki is rare nowadays.
'''Telesio''' is a descendant of the owners of the [[Winter Palace]] on [[Pristine Peaks]] in ''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]''. According to the [[Memory]] of the Winter Palace, he is a curator of the Winter Palace who restricts access to the library with an ingenious mechanism, most likely referring to the statues and constellation puzzle.


==[[Timber]]'s Parents==
==[[Timber]]'s Parents==
'''[[Timber]]'s Parents''' left the little cub in charge of [[Timber's Island|the Island]] in ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'' while they vacationed with the [[Kong]] clan.
'''Timber's Parents''' left the little cub in charge of [[Timber's Island|the Island]] in ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'' and ''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]]'' while they vacationed with the [[Kong]] clan.


==[[Tiptron]] Mk. II==
==[[Tiptron]] Mk. II==
'''[[Tiptron]] Mk. II''' is the upgraded version of [[Tiptron]], a partner of [[Mario]] in the game ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. After [[Mario]] purchases [[Tiptron]], [[Francis]] states he is going to make [[Tiptron]] Mk. II. Francis then orders [[MeowMaid]]s to bring him some [[Nibble-Ums]] to fill his stomach while he works.
'''Tiptron Mk. II''' is mentioned as an apparent planned upgrade of Tiptron, a partner of Mario in the game ''Super Paper Mario''. After Mario purchases Tiptron, [[Francis]] states he is going to make Tiptron Mk. II. Francis then orders [[Meowmaid]]s to bring him some [[List of implied items#Nibble-Ums|Nibble-Ums]] to fill his stomach while he works.
;Names in other languages
{{foreign names
|Jap=ジャスミン3世
|JapR=Jasumin San-sei
|JapM=Jasmine the 3rd
|Ita=Consitron Mk. II
|ItaM=Tiptron Mk. II
|Ger=Tiptron 2
|Fre=Tiptron II
|Spa=Paquibot II
|SpaM=Tiptron II
}}


==Thermidor==
==Thermidor==
'''Thermidor''' (also called '''Thermie''') is the unseen pet lobster of [[Dixie Kong]] in the [[Donkey Kong Country (show)|''Donkey Kong Country'' animated series]]. In the episode "[[Klump's Lumps]]", Thermidor's one and only appearance, Dixie Kong lost him. Fortunately, [[Klump (character)|Klump]] found him and gave him back to Dixie Kong, secretly between him and her.
'''Thermidor''' (also called '''Thermie''') is the unseen pet lobster of Dixie Kong in the ''Donkey Kong Country'' animated series. In the episode "[[Klump's Lumps]]", Thermidor's only appearance, Dixie Kong lost him. Fortunately, [[Klump (character)|Klump]] found him and gave him back to Dixie Kong, secretly between him and her.
 
==The Great Scratchmaster in the Sky==
'''The Great Scratchmaster in the Sky''' was briefly mentioned by [[Co-MC]] in the ''[[Club Mario]]'' episode accompanying "[[The Trojan Koopa]]". The reason the viewer can watch ''Club Mario'' is that Co-MC scratches the satellite at the studio, which sends beams to The Great Scratchmaster in the Sky who redirects the beams to Pluto, which the beams bounce off of and finally reach the viewer's house.
 
==The Koopalings' great-grand Koopa-mama==
'''The Koopalings' great-grand Koopa-mama''' is the grandmother of [[Bowser|King Koopa]] and the mother of [[Bowser's mother|King Koopa's mother]] who was briefly mentioned in the ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' episode, "[[Do the Koopa]]". It is stated that the Koopalings' great-grand Koopa-mama had owned a ball of string that [[Roy Koopa|Bully]], [[Larry Koopa|Cheatsy]], and [[Morton Koopa Jr.|Big Mouth]] had used as a trap that caused [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]], and [[Toad]] to trip on it and lose the [[Doom Dancer Music Box]] upon leaving the [[Temple of Gloom]].
 
==The Songbird==
'''The Songbird''' is one of the villagers of [[Palette Prime]] in ''Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope''. He is mentioned by one of the [[Rabbid]] inhabitants during the [[Bury the Hatchet]] [[Spark (Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope)|Spark]] quest, during which the heroes are attempting to find [[Sweetlopek]]'s stolen axe. The heroes set out to look for The Songbird after the Rabbid tells them that he is the one who knows everything and he will know who stole the axe. When the heroes enter The Songbird's house, they find his diary, where The Songbird wrote that his neighbor, [[The Fork]], claimed that he saw someone with the axe. The heroes then set out to find The Fork.
 
;Names in other languages
{{foreign names
|Ita=L'Usignolo
|ItaM=The Songbird
}}


==The Toilet King==
==The Toilet King==
'''The Toilet King''' is a character who left graffiti in the bathroom of [[Merlee's Mansion]], as seen during ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. His graffiti reads:
'''The Toilet King''' is a character who left graffiti in the bathroom of [[Merlee's Mansion]], as seen during ''Super Paper Mario''. His graffiti reads:
 
:"''I craved stink and lo! Thou hast provided it!<br>
:"''I craved stink and lo! Thou hast provided it!<br>
:''-The Toilet King''"
:''-The Toilet King''"


==Toxic [[Toad]] Z==
==Toad's wife==
'''Toxic [[Toad]] Z''' is one of the handful of known characters from ''[[Toad Force V]]'' mentioned in ''[[Mario Party Advance]]''. Toxic Toad Z is a [[Toad (species)|Toad]]-based robotic villain in the series, and the henchman of [[Toad Force V]]'s arch-nemesis, the [[#Spore King|Spore King]].
'''Toad's wife''' is mentioned in an interview with [[Toad]] in issue 135 of the UK-based ''Nintendo Official Magazine''. Toad mentions in the interview that he found his wife sleeping with a [[Bob-omb]] after coming home from the ''[[Mario Party 3]]'' set, which led to a "messy" divorce and him paying alimony.
 
==Toxic Toad Z==
'''Toxic Toad Z''' is one of the handful of known characters from ''Toad Force V'' mentioned in ''Mario Party Advance''. Toxic Toad Z is a Toad-based robotic villain in the series, and the henchman of Toad Force V's arch-nemesis, the [[#Spore King|Spore King]].


When [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach]], or [[Yoshi]] accept [[Lantern Ghost]]'s Nerd Force V challenge, they are directed to go to [[Junk]], [[Paratroopa]]'s [[Item Shop|item shop]]. On this specific mission, [[Junk]] is up and running with two items: A "[[Toad Force V]]" figurine (actually one of [[Jack]]) and a figure of [[Toxic Toad Z]]. While selecting the [[Toad Force V]] figurine is the correct action for this mission, it does not hurt to select the one of [[Toxic Toad Z]]; such an action will result in [[Paratroopa]] revealing much about the Toxic [[Toad]] Z character.
When Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, or Yoshi accept Lantern Ghost's Nerd Force V challenge, they are directed to go to Junk, Paratroopa's [[Item Shop|item shop]]. On this specific mission, Junk is up and running with two items: A "Toad Force V" figurine (actually one of Jack) and a figure of Toxic Toad Z. While selecting the Toad Force V figurine is the correct action for this mission, it does not hurt to select the one of Toxic Toad Z; such an action will result in Paratroopa revealing much about the Toxic Toad Z character.


[[Paratroopa]] seems to know quite a bit about him, though, and, for an unseen character, there actually is a notably large amount of known information about him. According to him, Toxic [[Toad]] Z fights with lasers and giant [[missile]]s, and his design was stolen (by the [[Spore King]]) from the [[Toad]] lab. Also, it apparently takes a "hard-core fan" to buy a figurine of Toxic [[Toad]] Z, presumably because he's a villainous (and possibly minor) henchman; despite this statement, [[Junk]] was all out of his figures at the time the player attempted to buy one, although they were apparently expecting a new shipment of them to arrive soon. Indeed, the game's ending sequence state that [[Paratroopa]] made a fortune by selling Toxic [[Toad]] Z figures, indicating that the shipment did eventually arrive sometime during the course of ''[[Mario Party Advance]]''.
Paratroopa seems to know quite a bit about him, though, and, for an unseen character, there actually is a notably large amount of known information about him. According to him, Toxic Toad Z fights with lasers and giant [[missile]]s, and his design was stolen (by the Spore King) from the Toad lab. Also, it apparently takes a "hard-core fan" to buy a figurine of Toxic Toad Z, presumably because he is a villainous (and possibly minor) henchman; despite this statement, Junk was all out of his figures at the time the player attempted to buy one, although they were apparently expecting a new shipment of them to arrive soon. Indeed, the game's ending sequence states that Paratroopa made a fortune by selling Toxic Toad Z figures, indicating that the shipment did eventually arrive sometime during the course of ''Mario Party Advance''.
;Names in other languages
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|JapM=From「ドクキノコ」(''doku kinoko'', [[Poison Mushroom]])
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==Uncle Tony==
==Tutanbwaaahmon==
'''Uncle Tony''' is an uncle of [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]]'s who was briefly mentioned by Mario in "[[Glasnuts]]". As [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] were discussing how to divide a pizza evenly, [[Mario]] brought up the concern that if Uncle Tony showed up he would eat more than his fair share, thus forcing them to order more pizza.
'''Tutanbwaaahmon''' is an ancient [[Rabbid]] figure in ''[[Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle]]''. A parody of {{wp|Tutankhamun}}, he is represented as a large statue in [[Sherbet Desert]], donning stereotypical pharaoh garments such as a {{wp|nemes}}, a false beard and a {{wp|shendyt}}. His tomb is decorated with sarcophagi that depict his visage.


==Uncle Troy==
==Uncle Troy==
'''Uncle Troy''' is an uncle of [[Marilyn (The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!)|Marilyn]]'s, who lives somewhere in [[List of Implied Locations#California|California]]. After she and her friends partied at [[Mario Brothers Plumbing]] in "[[Wild Thing]]", she announced that they would be moving the party to a beach in [[California]] and that they would be staying with her Uncle Troy.
'''Uncle Troy''' is an uncle of [[Marilyn (The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!)|Marilyn]]'s, who lives somewhere in [[List of implied locations#California|California]]. After she and her friends partied at Mario Brothers Plumbing in "[[Wild Thing]]", she announced that they would be moving the party to a beach in California and that they would be staying with her Uncle Troy.
 
==Van Helsing==
'''{{wp|Abraham Van Helsing|Van Helsing}}''' is a fictitious vampire hunter from the novel ''{{wp|Dracula}}''. In the ''[[Club Nintendo (magazine)|Club Nintendo]]'' comic ''[[Super Mario in Die Nacht des Grauens]]'', [[Kirby]] stumbles across a chest with Van Helsing's name engraved, which turns out to be his legacy, containing lots of magical weapons and clothing. Kirby, Mario, and [[Link]] use these weapons to defeat [[Abigor]] and his demonic fellows.


==Unpaid Snifit Interns==
==Victoria==
The '''Unpaid Snifit Interns''' are several Snifits seen in some parts of [[Snifit or Whiffit]] in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''. They are seen in Big Bonking Snift Bash and Big-Bonking-Panic-Pick-And-Choose Snifit-Bash where they come out of holes in the ground. Mario must use his Hammer on them before they "scurry back into the underwhelming intern lounge" either 5 or 20 times, depending on which game it is.
'''Victoria''' is a female [[Boo]] in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. She is the target of the affections of many Boos in [[Gusty Gulch]]. One of the Boos wants to marry her, and asks [[Mario]] (after Mario approaches him) whether he should give her a [[Fire Flower]] or a [[Volt Shroom]] as a present. Whatever Mario's answer is, the Boo eventually wins Victoria's love, and they plan to get married when [[Lady Bow]] comes back.


==Van Helsing==
==[[Waluigi]]'s pet hamster==
'''[[Wikipedia:Abraham Van Helsing|Van Helsing]]''' is a fictitious vampire hunter from the novel ''[[wikipedia:Dracula|Dracula]]''. In the [[Club Nintendo]] comic ''[[Super Mario in Die Nacht des Grauens]]'', [[Kirby]] stumbles across a chest with Van Helsing's name engraved, which turns out to be his legacy, containing lots of magical weapons and clothing. [[Kirby]], [[Mario]], and [[Link]] use these weapons to defeat [[Abigor]] and his demonic fellows.
According to the [[Wario's Warehouse]] article for the ''{{wp|The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (video game)|Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers}}'' video game, Waluigi has a pet hamster. Inspired by the airholes on his hamster's cage, Waluigi makes holes in the warehouse's roof to avoid "having to gasp for air like a mad fish".


==[[Wario]]'s mother==
==[[Wario]]'s mother==
'''[[Wario]]'s mother''' is [[Wario]]'s supposed mother briefly mentioned during the events of ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]''. Although never actually seen in the game, during the blooper reel of [[Wario]] lifting weights, she called him on his cell phone. He then replied "Hello? Ma, I told you not to call me here! I'm making a movie..."
[[File:SMKun 10 4-koma 4.png|thumb|150px|A glimpse of Wario's parents in ''[[Super Mario-kun]]'']]
'''Wario's mother''' makes a brief appearance in a 4-koma from ''[[Super Mario-kun]]'' [[Super Mario-kun Volume 10|volume 10]], set during Wario's childhood. Alongside her husband, she scolds her son for returning from the playground full of bruises and scratches and punishes him by tying him up to a pillar of their house. When Wario's parents decide to go outside to eat, Wario overhears them and follows them asking if he can come along, still tied to the pillar, destroying the house and angering his parents more. In these panels, only the father's arm and the mother's legs are shown.
 
Wario's mother is briefly mentioned during the events of ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]''. During the blooper reel of Wario lifting weights, she calls him on his cell phone. He then replies "Hello? Ma, I told you not to call me today! I'm making a movie..." as Waluigi tells the crew to cut.


[[Wario]]'s mother was also heard of in [[Wario's Warehouse]] in the website of [[Nintendo]] of [[Europe]]. It is revealed she used to say "You can never have enough cash." [[Wario]] later wedged her inside her kitchen bin and pilfered all her money.  
Wario's mother is also heard of in Wario's Warehouse on the website for [[Nintendo|Nintendo of Europe]]. It is revealed she used to say "You can never have enough cash." Wario later wedged her inside her kitchen bin and pilfered all her money.  


[[Wario]]'s mother perceives [[Wario]] as so goofy that she never threw him a birthday party. Consequently, [[Wario]] does not know his age.
Wario's Warehouse also states that Wario's mother perceives her son as so goofy that she never threw him a birthday party. Consequently, Wario does not know his age.{{ref needed}}


==Watchoverer==
==Watchoverer==
The '''Watchoverer''' is a deity revered by the [[Nommon]]s of [[Pi'illo Island]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. When [[Starlow]] assumed the Nommons revered the petrified [[Pi'illo]]s as deities, they corrected her by stating that they actually revere the Watchoverer and that the petrified Pi'illos are just their playthings.
The '''Watchoverer''' is a deity revered by the [[Nommon]]s of [[Pi'illo Island]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. When [[Starlow]] assumed the Nommons revered the petrified [[Pi'illo]]s as deities, they corrected her by stating that they actually revere the Watchoverer and that the petrified Pi'illos are just their playthings. It is heavily implied that the Watchoverer is actually the [[Zeekeeper]].


==[[Watt]]'s mother==
==[[Watt]]'s mother==
'''[[Watt]]'s mother''' was mentioned multiple times in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. She often tells [[Mario]] about her. Additionally, she sends her daughter a [[letter]], which the player can read when visiting the [[Toad Town]] [[Post Office]]. Her name is unknown. However, [[Watt]]'s Pause Menu description reads: ''"The child of [[Li'l Sparky]]"'', which might mean her name is [[Li'l Sparky]]. However, this probably refers to her [[species]] rather than her name.
'''Watt's mother''' is mentioned multiple times in ''Paper Mario''. Watt often tells Mario about her. Additionally, she sends Watt a [[letter]], which the player can read when visiting the [[Toad Town Post Office]]. Her name is unknown. However, Watt's Pause Menu Screen description reads: "''The child of [[Lil Sparky|Li'l Sparky]]''", which might mean Watt's mother's name is Li'l Sparky. However, this may only refer to her [[list of species|species]] rather than her name.


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This list of implied characters is a list of characters that have not physically appeared in any form of media up to this point in time. Regardless of their lack of appearance, the implied characters have been mentioned at least once throughout the Super Mario franchise. For a list of non-fictional people who have been referenced throughout the series, please see the list of implied people.

18-Volt's mother[edit]

18-Volt's mother is mentioned when selecting a character in the Gamer minigame from Game & Wario. In 18-Volt's description, he says that "My mom's always out, so I can play video games whenever I want."

9-Volt's father/5-Volt's husband[edit]

9-Volt's father is mentioned in the diary section of the WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! Japanese website. In his diary, 9-Volt writes that his father is a firefighter who took him on a fire drill, and showed him how to use a fire extinguisher.[1] He is mentioned again on 5-Volt's A-Rank character card in WarioWare Gold, where he is still a firefighter.

Agent O[edit]

Agent O (can also be called Secret Agent O) is an implied secret agent in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode, On Her Majesty's Sewer Service. After Princess Peach recruits Mario and Luigi, they meet Secret Agent N and he introduces himself. Luigi says "I see" followed by N saying, "Not C. N." Mario responds with "Oh," leading N to say, "Not O. N. Agent O's on holiday." Agent O is never mentioned again after this.

Agent Smith[edit]

Agent Smith is a character from the Matrix film series. In Welcome to Greedville, he is referenced in the memo written by Thaddeus P. Gradgrind, which can be found in the Pyramid Theater.

A gossip-loving Toad[edit]

See also: List of Toad Town News in Paper Mario
Mario and Goombario reading from the back side of the notice board in Toad Town in Paper Mario
Mario and Goombario reading one of their gossips about Princess Peach from the back side of the Toad Town notice board in Paper Mario

"A gossip-loving Toad" is a character who posts scribbles on the back side of the notice board in Toad Town during the events of Paper Mario. This character's posts are mainly gossips about Princess Peach. They also report that Mario has been defeated by Bowser and that Tayce T.'s cooking class will be canceled for a while. Some scribblers sign themselves as "A little Toad," "A scribble-loving little Toad," etc., but the name "A gossip-loving Toad" appears most frequently (5 times in total).

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese うわさだいすきキノピオ[2]
Uwasa Daisuki Kinopio
Gossip-loving Toad

Apefucius[edit]

Apefucius was mentioned in the Donkey Kong Country television series episode "Kong Fu" by the episode's titular character in a song. Apefucius was the one who taught Kong Fu that "The mind must be as sharp as a wisdom tooth." Apefucius is a reference to the famous Chinese philosopher Confucius.

Ashley's parents[edit]

Ashley's parents are mentioned on the WarioWare, Inc. official website in Ashley's profile.

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Aunt Maria[edit]

The cloud that resembles Aunt Maria
The cloud that resembles Aunt Maria

Aunt Maria is an aunt of Mario and Luigi's who is briefly mentioned by Luigi in the The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 episode "Crimes R Us." While Mario and Luigi look at clouds, Luigi comments that one of them resembles their Aunt Maria. An Aunt Maria is also mentioned in the book Doors to Doom, where Donkey Kong Jr.'s yell is compared to a cross between Tarzan's ululation and the screech Aunt Maria makes when the Mario Bros. walk on her newly waxed floor.

Bachelor's girlfriend[edit]

Bachelor's girlfriend is the unseen love interest of Bachelor in the Game Boy Advance version of Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!. Bachelor implies that she is "hot," and he is currently dating her. Like Bachelor, she is presumably a bear herself.

Barbara the Bush[edit]

This section is about the Nintendo Comics System character. For the Assist Trophy, see Assist Trophy § Barbara. For the character based on Barbara Bush, see Mrs. President.

Barbara the Bush is a character who Stanley the Talking Fish mentions in the first Nintendo Comics System story, "The Fish That Should've Gotten Away". Stanley tells Mario about his relationship with Barbara, asking Mario how to tell the other trees that he is only interested in Barbara.

In "Love Flounders", Stanley reveals that he has broken up with Barbara, claiming their relationship was "just guppy love".

Big Bama and Neutron B[edit]

“While listening to country music, I do ten sets of 100 push-ups each. That's how I do such powerful attacks!! And also because I watch pro wrestling!! I like to cheer for Big Bama and Neutron B!!”
Wario, Wario Land 4 instruction manual, page 39

Big Bama and Neutron B are Wario's favorite pro wrestlers, as mentioned in the Wario Land 4 instruction manual.

Big Rock Who Watches[edit]

The Big Rock Who Watches seems to be the deity of the Cragnons of Super Paper Mario. In the opening of Chapter 5, two Cragnons are shown praying for the survival of their people, who are being terrorized by the Floro Sapiens, and when Mario falls into their midst, they believe he was sent by the Big Rock Who Watches to save them. Big Rock Who Watches may be a fourth-wall-breaking reference to the player, similar to other allusions to the player by other characters in the game.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning
Spanish (NOE) Gran Roca Que Todo Lo Ve[3]
Great Rock Who Sees It All

Billy[edit]

Billy is a crow from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door who is the son of Bob and Maude. His mom is contemplating saving for his college fund after hearing about Ronnie.

Bluebeard Baboon[edit]

Bluebeard Baboon is a pirate mentioned in the Donkey Kong Country TV series episode "The Curse of Kongo Bongo". One thousand years before the events in the show, his ship, for unexplained reasons, sank, killing him. Every one hundred years afterward, his ghost will rise out of the ocean and deliver to everyone a letter containing "the curse of the double doubloon"; the letter, which is actually a description of the curse, states that anybody who reads it twice will cause the Crystal Coconut to lose its power and the island to sink into the ocean.

Bluster's mother[edit]

Bluster Kong's mother is a character that is commonly referenced in the Donkey Kong Country TV series. She has been stated to be the owner of Bluster Barrelworks. Bluster is occasionally heard speaking with her on a mobile phone.

Bob[edit]

Bob is a crow from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, who is mentioned in his wife Maude's conversation with Flo after Doopliss is defeated.

Bobolink[edit]

“I want to marry Bobolink in a shocker wedding.”
Swob, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Bobolink is a female Bob-omb with whom Swob is in love. During this period of his life, Swob writes about his marriage on a rock on the fiftieth floor of Rogueport's Pit of 100 Trials. He also writes that he wants to have 22 children, so his family can play soccer matches. He believes that any wish written on the fiftieth floor of the Pit will come true. He uses a "special big explosion" to get down to the fiftieth floor and writes the graffiti so fiercely that it would be almost impossible to remove. When he finds out that this is a hoax, he files a request at the Trouble Center. Mario accepts the trouble and has Admiral Bobbery destroy the wall after reading the wish.

Her name is a pun on "Bob-omb" and "bobolink", a species of blackbird.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese ボムリン
Bomurin
Portmanteau of「ボムへい」(Bomuhei, Bob-omb) and Japanese female name ending「~リン」(-rin)

French Bombatiana
From "bombe" (bomb) and the female name "Tatiana"
Italian Petardina
From "Petardo" (firecracker) and the feminine diminutive suffix "-ina"; it is also the female version of Swob's Italian name

Bog Monster[edit]

The Bog Monster is an apparently horrific creature that, according to Klump, eats everything in sight. It resides in the Forbidden Forest on Kongo Bongo Island, as stated in the Donkey Kong Country cartoon. As it is never seen, the only physical description given is in the lyrics to one of the songs in an, in which it is described as a monster having crystal skin, giant claws, dripping fangs, beady red eyes, stinky breath that could knock over a rhino, hair full of maggots, ears dripping something yellow, and arms thicker than a tree. Of course, this is when Donkey Kong saw it and that was Cranky Kong disguised as a Bog Monster, so this may not be an accurate description.

In the Donkey Kong Country episode "Bug a Boogie", it is revealed that Donkey Kong secretly feared the Bog Monster, as, when he was young, Cranky Kong told him that if he ventured into the Forbidden Forest, the Bog Monster would get him; one day, Donkey Kong disobeyed Cranky Kong and decided to go into the Forbidden Forest, only to encounter and subsequently be scared by a Bog Monster. It is later revealed to Donkey Kong by Cranky Kong that he had, in actuality, simply made up the story of the Bog Monster, and that it was him who scared Donkey Kong when he entered the Forbidden Forest, wanting to teach Donkey Kong a lesson in disobeying him.

Oddly, it seems the Bog Monster may have been an actual creature, since, at the end of "Bug A Boogie", Klump and Krusha, while trying to help King K. Rool out of a pit of quicksand he was stuck in, heard a monstrous roar in the Forbidden Forest, seemingly the Bog Monster.

Diddy Kong also has the talent of mimicking the roar of one, while Funky Kong apparently growls like one when he sleeps.

Bowser's father[edit]

Bowser's father was briefly mentioned by him in the Nintendo Comics System issues "Bedtime for Drain-Head" and "The Buddy System". As Bowser's father was only mentioned in passing, not much is known about him, except that he was supposedly a criminal on the run, as Bowser told the captured Toad that he hoped to see his father on the television program "Kingdom's Most Wanted", which is seemingly a parody of America's Most Wanted, a show dedicated to helping catch criminals.

Additionally, Bowser also mentioned that his father was the one who taught him the life lesson "Son, when you put your mind to it, there's no problem too big to run away from!". Mama Koopa is another non-game character who could have been married to Bowser's father.

Bowser's grandfather[edit]

Bowser's grandfather is a character mentioned by Bowser in Mario Party Advance. In the quest Bowser: Accused!, Bowser states that the clock in his mansion belonged to his "grandpappy". It is unknown if that is true.

Bowser's sister[edit]

“You remind me of my kid sister
She read so much, she got a blister
A big one, I mean big
On her brain, what a shnook!”
Bowser, "Ignorance is Bliss"

Bowser's sister is one of Bowser's family members. She is only mentioned in the song "Ignorance is Bliss" when Bowser likens Peach to his sister because they both enjoy reading, which he views disparagingly. According to Bowser, his sister got a blister on her brain from all her reading.

Breadward[edit]

Breadward is a Pixl that was mentioned by Mimi in Super Paper Mario. Mimi (disguised as Merlee) attempts to swindle Mario and Princess Peach into signing a paper and earning the Pure Heart in exchange for some Rubees. If Mario and Peach refuse to sign the paper four times, she offers them Breadward, which she claims is made from "oats and lard". It is not known if Breadward actually exists, however.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese クサくナ~ル
Kusakuna~ru
A stylistic variant of「臭くなる」(kusaku naru, to be stinky)

French Arthur
Given name
Italian Arrosto
Roast
Korean 냄새나
Naemsaena
Korean word that translates to "It smells"

Spanish Pasmino
From "pasmarote" (halfwit) and the name termination "-ino"

Britney[edit]

Britney is the lead female character in Toad Force V, an implied action TV show mentioned several times in Mario Party Advance; Britney herself is only brought up briefly by Mushbert in the mission DVD For Me.

One of the few things known about Britney is that she surpasses the hero of Toad Force V, Jack, in popularity among the show's fanbase, presumably making her the most popular character in the series. She is Jack's sidekick, and together they are the only known members of the Toad Force V group of protagonists. It is possible that she, like many other characters on the show, is a robotic Toad, but this is theoretical as she is simply identified as a "Heroine", and nothing more.

Buzzo[edit]

Buzzo is a character of unknown species addressed by both Laki's and Koopla's graffiti writings in Merlee's Basement in Super Paper Mario. Both of them express their love for Buzzo and each other in their messages.

Cabin Proprietor[edit]

The Cabin Proprietor is a character that owns the cabin found at near the starting point of Cool, Cool Mountain in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS. On a sign outside the cabin is a message from the proprietor telling the player that they can enter the cabin by leaping down into the chimney, alluding to Santa Claus.

The Cannoli clan[edit]

Goodstyle reveals his true form at the end of Episode 10 from Wario: Master of Disguise
The first family member of the Cannoli clan

The Cannoli clan is a family of thieves mentioned by Count Cannoli many times in Wario: Master of Disguise. They have been thieves for many generations. Count Cannoli and Goodstyle, who is actually the very first Cannoli, are the only family members seen in the game.

It is known that Goodstyle has been passed down in the family and that each family member has had their own machine (Cannoli had the Mad Hat Mk. I) and that each machine had a weakness. The Mad Hat Mk. II has been protecting the Cannoli family for generations, and is probably the whole family's machine.

C. Parmesan[edit]

C. Parmesan is a book author implied in the Study in Luigi's Mansion. In this room, there is a book titled Darkness is Their Cheese, which clues the player about the hidden cheese found in various rooms throughout the mansion, which spawn Gold Mice when examined with the Game Boy Horror. C. Parmesan's name is a reference to parmesan, a type of cheese.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese C・パルメザン
C Parumezan
C. Parmesan

C.S. Booois[edit]

C.S. Booois is the author of the book Basic Game Info found in The Bookshelf in the Lab on the Luigi's Mansion microsite. Their name is an allusion to English author C. S. Lewis.

The Cap'n[edit]

The Cap'n is a character that is mentioned in Super Mario 64 and its remake, Super Mario 64 DS. In a cavern accessible by swimming through an underwater tunnel past the ship in Jolly Roger Bay, there is a sign with a message from the Cap'n stating that anybody who enters will "meet certain disaster." At the end of the cavern, another sign near a group of treasure chests contains a second message from the Cap'n, this time stating that to obtain his treasure, the player must open the treasure chests in the correct order, but does not explain what the order is. Opening the chests reveals that the Cap'n's "treasure" is the Power Star for the third mission.

As the word "cap'n" is simply short for the word "captain", the title has been used in other Super Mario games; an example of this is in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, where the captain of the S.S. Chuckola is referred to as "Cap'n" in one line of dialogue.

Chief Quimby[edit]

Chief Quimby is the chief of the Metro City police department. He regularly sends Inspector Gadget out on missions to stop Dr. Claw and his MAD Agents from pulling off evil schemes.

Chief Quimby, who was only ever referred to as "The Chief", had a minor role on The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, in the live-action segment "Defective Gadgetry". In it, he called Inspector Gadget on his top-secret gadget phone and asked when Inspector Gadget would be coming over. As Inspector Gadget was awaiting repairs at Mario Brothers Plumbing, he told the Chief that he would be on his way as soon as Mario and Luigi repaired his gadgets.

Colonel Hubert Jefferson[edit]

Colonel Hubert Jefferson is Lucy Belle's great grandfather, and consequently Bones's second great uncle or cousin three times added (though the exact relation is left unspecified), who was mentioned in the Saturday Supercade episode "Double or Nothing". He had left behind a will stating that Mr. Bancroft would inherit his mansion unless Lucy Belle solved a certain rebus puzzle by the midnight following the will's reading, in which she would inherit the mansion instead.

Cranberry[edit]

“Fear the curse, but find your Eclair.”
Cranberry, Super Luigi 4

Cranberry is the last of the Luffs. He played a very short, but integral part in Luigi's adventure during the events of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.

Luigi met Cranberry in Rapturous Ruins, where he was found sleeping. With a sneeze (a soft call in the Super Luigi novelization), Luigi awoke Cranberry and earned the ability to speak his language; Cranberry explained that the Luffs were once a great empire because of their use of the Marvelous Compass's powers, but they were cursed because of their greed. Seeing his own people fall into ruin, Cranberry decided to split the compass into seven parts to avoid the repetition of the Luffian fate, hiding six Marvelous Compass pieces and keeping one with himself in Rapturous Ruins. For a thousand years, Cranberry awaited a hero to complete the Marvelous Compass and save Princess Eclair. Luigi turned out to be this noble-hearted hero, and Cranberry promptly gave him the last compass piece. His purpose fulfilled, Cranberry then faded away with a joyful smile.

Cranberry is similar to Merlumina in many ways. Both are members of ancient civilizations who slept for unthinkable amounts of time awaiting heroes to accept the fragments of treasure they held.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese クランベリー[4]
Kuranberī
Cranberry

French Canneberge
Cranberry
German Windros
from "windrose" (a symbol on maps used to indicate the compass directions)
Italian Mirtillo
Blueberry
Spanish Mermeladio
From "mermelada" (jam) with Spanish name ending "-io"

Cranky Kong's great grandfather[edit]

“Yes, but it's no ordinary one though! It was Cranky's great grandfather's! I can't let it go for less than 50 coins.”
Bazaar, Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!

Cranky Kong's great grandfather was briefly mentioned by Bazaar in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!.

When Dixie or Kiddy Kong inquire about the Mirror that Bazaar is selling for fifty bear coins, Bazaar will mention that it belonged to Cranky Kong's great grandfather and that he cannot let it go for a lower price since it is an antique.

Curtis[edit]

Curtis is a person supposedly known by Tommy Treehugger personally, as in the Club Mario episode accompanying "The Unzappables", Tommy says hi to his mom, Curtis, and Luke.

David Manning[edit]

David Manning is a fictional character involved in a film promotion scandal in the early 2000s. In Welcome to Greedville, he is referenced in the memo written by Thaddeus P. Gradgrind, which can be found in the Pyramid Theater.

Dark Dirk[edit]

Dark Dirk is mentioned as being the evil twin and mortal enemy of the superhero Dirk Drain-Head.

Dark Mage[edit]

The Dark Mage is a character mentioned in the English localization of Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. The only thing known about the Dark Mage is that he sent Culex to Mario's universe to fight on his behalf, though it turns out that Mario's world is uninhabitable by his kind. The Dark Mage is a possible reference to the iconic Black Mage class that appears throughout the Final Fantasy series. He is unmentioned in the Japanese version.[5] In the remake, the Dark Mage is mentioned in Western languages, but is still unmentioned in Eastern languages. As Culex's characterization is closer to the Japanese version, it is also implied that the Dark Mage used evil magic to create or subjugate Culex in the first place.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning
Dutch Zwarte Magiër
Black Mage
French (NOA) Mage obscur
Dark mage
French (NOE) mage obscur
dark mage
German Dunklen Magier
Dark Mage
Italian Mago Oscuro
Dark Mage
Spanish mago oscuro
dark mage

Destiny Del Vecchio[edit]

Destiny Del Vecchio is a character mentioned in The Super Mario Bros. Movie with whom Mario and Luigi went to high school. When Mario sees a news broadcast about a flood in Brooklyn, he sees it as a chance to save Brooklyn, saying, "Luigi, this is our chance! Destiny is calling!" This prompts Luigi to say, "Destiny Del Vecchio from high school?", believing Mario is referring to her.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning
French (NOA) Destinée del Macchio
Destiny del Macchio
French (NOE) Allison Ledestin
Allison Destiny; the surname sounds like "le destin" (the destiny)
Italian Fortuna Del Vecchio
Fortune/Lucky Del Vecchio; common surname, lit. "of the Old [one]"

Diane Flossy[edit]

Diane Flossy is the author of the book Mega Moles In The Mist that is seen in Flown the Koopa. While Mario and Luigi are in the Mega Moles' lair, they go through several books until finding one titled Mega Moles In The Mist by Diane Flossy. In the book, Diane Flossy says that they made a startling discovery about the Mega Moles, in which they bring people to their lair only to shower them with gifts and overfeed them with no way of escaping. Mario and Luigi quickly realize their fate before they find out what the Mega Moles do to their victims, leading to a Game Over. Diane Flossy is a parody of Dian Fossey, who was a gorilla researcher. The Mega Moles In The Mist book is also named after Gorillas in the Mist.

DJ Toad[edit]

DJ Toad is a character briefly mentioned in Paper Mario when looking behind the board in front of Merlon's house. He works for the FM Shroom.

A character named DJ Toad appears in Paper Mario: The Origami King.

Dobson[edit]

Dobson is part of the main reason behind Kroop having incredibly huge eyebrows covering his eyes. He was briefly mentioned in a bit of dialogue and then never spoken of again.

Dr. Claw[edit]

Dr. Claw is a character who appears as the main villain in the TV show Inspector Gadget. He is briefly mentioned in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, where in the episode "Defective Gadgetry" when Inspector Gadget becomes a jumbled up mess of body parts after Mario and Luigi try to fix him, Inspector Gadget sternly asks Mario and Luigi about how long they have been working for Dr. Claw.

Eddie Pasternak[edit]

Eddie Pasternak is briefly mentioned in the Game Boy issue "Pipes is Pipes". Implied to be a classmate of Michael Hallis and Jonathan, Michael brings up that Eddie told him he saw Mario "flying down the streets" and that he can be summoned from a Game Boy, but Jonathan dismisses Eddie as an idiot.

Elmo Pershak[edit]

Elmo Pershak is a character mentioned by a Paratroopa in the Nintendo Comics System story "The Kingdom Enquirer". The Paratroopa asks Toad if he wants to hear his impersonation of Elmo Pershak, "the world's greatest whistler".

Fishkel and Seabert[edit]

Fishkel and Seabert are critics who are mentioned in the Nintendo Comics System story "Fins and Roses". When Wendy Koopa fires a rocket launcher at Stanley the Talking Fish after he shows her the concert band he arranged for her, another fish says that Wendy is the toughest critic since Fishkel and Seabert, a reference to Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert.

Flight[edit]

Flight is a friend of Lakilester (whom he calls by his nickname, "Spike") in the game Paper Mario. When Flight learns that Lakilester was helping Mario, he sends Lakilester a letter saying he will not forgive him unless he defeats Bowser, which Flight doubted would ever happen.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese フライト
Furaito
Flight

Fluffy[edit]

Fluffy was Wario's pet hamster who died in the year 1986, as explained in a Wario's Warehouse article.

Footsteps of Meat[edit]

Footsteps of Meat is a character (possibly a Sammer Guy) mentioned by Tippi in Super Paper Mario. When using her Tattle on Footsteps of Coins, she reveals that he has a lesser-known brother called Footsteps of Meat. This may be a reference to Bowser's ability to collect meat in his intermissions of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and how Footsteps of Coins puts coins in all levels, implying that Footsteps of Meat disperses the meat throughout Bowser’s levels.

Four heroes[edit]

The four heroes were a quartet of unnamed characters who sealed away the Shadow Queen one thousand years prior to the events of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. They consisted of a strong Toad from Petal Meadows, a wise Goomba from Boggly Woods, a scar covered, world traveling Koopa, and a cold Boo. They learned of the evil Shadow Queen and teamed up to defeat her. They managed to seal the demon, but just before the fight was completed, she cursed them. If they ever let go of the Crystal Stars, a black chest would appear and lock them away for all eternity.

The heroes knew the seal on the Shadow Queen was only temporary, and they wanted the stars available to one who might need them. They made a Magical Map to the stars, and to stop evil from using it, they put it in a box that could only be opened by the pure of heart. The merchant in the opening scene of the game has the box and gives it to Princess Peach.

The Toad was exhausted from his journey and collapsed in Petal Meadows. A healer saved him, but knowing his fate, the Toad gave them his Crystal Star and asked them to hide it where nobody would find it. His box is in Hooktail Castle. The Goomba knew the Punies were being terrorized by the nearby monsters, so she hollowed out the Great Tree. She gave the Emerald Star to the Punies where they have been keeping it safe for the past thousand years. Her chest is in Rogueport Sewers. The Koopa went to hide the Sapphire Star in Keelhaul Key, but Cortez came and easily took it for himself. The Koopa was so tired he did not stand a chance. His chest is in the Pirate's Grotto. The Boo hid the Ruby Star in Creepy Steeple, and her box is in a shop's storage room in Twilight Town.

One by one, Mario finds the chests and opens them with the Black Keys, releasing them and letting them "curse" Mario with new powers. While the others appear to be taunting Mario, the Koopa one at least did not appear evil, as he is rehearsing the speech. After they "curse" Mario, they vanish and are neither seen nor mentioned again. Mario can also pay Grifty to hear the story of their adventure and how they came to be trapped in the black chests.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese ゴロツキタウンの四千年英雄
Gorotsukitaun no Yon Sennen Eiyū
Rogueport's Millenary Four Heroes

Portuguese Os Quatro Heróis Milenarios do Rogueport
 
Spanish Los Cuatro Héroes Milenarios de Villa Viciosa
Vicious Village's Millenary Four Heroes

Genghis Koopa[edit]

Genghis Koopa was an ancestor of Bowser mentioned in the Nintendo Adventure Book Double Trouble. When Mario is pursuing Iggy Koopa down the hallway inside Fort Koopa, he accidentally bumps into a statue of Genghis Koopa, causing it to fall over and shatter. A mouse then crawls out of the statue and scurries away. He is most likely a parody of notorious Mongol leader Genghis Khan.

Globox[edit]

Globox is Rayman's best friend and a major character in the Rayman franchise. He is mentioned by the Phantom in his song, "Phantom Returns", in the Rayman in the Phantom Show DLC for Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, during which he derides Rayman by stating that his friendship with Globox is getting weaker. A cardboard cutout of Globox also appears in the western set.

Grand Master Rocky[edit]

Grand Master Rocky is a character that is mentioned by Spanner of Rock in Super Paper Mario. After being defeated, Spanner of Rock states that he will return to the manhole in order to train with Grand Master Rocky to become stronger.

Grandma Mia[edit]

Grandma Mia is a grandmother to Mario and Luigi, who was briefly mentioned by Mario in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode "The Fire of Hercufleas". After Mario and his friends had helped train the obese Hercufleas back into shape, Mario remarked that Hercufleas was even stronger than his Grandma Mia's garlic chip cookies. Grandma Mia, however, may even be another name for Grandma Mario, as Mama Mario is often referred to as "Mama Mia" by Mario and Luigi, and Mario once stated that his grandmother's full name is Grandmama Mia Mario.[6]

Grandpapa[edit]

Grandpapa is Mario and Luigi's grandfather, who was briefly mentioned by Mario at San Diego Comic-Con 2012, implying that his real name is actually Grandpapa Pio Mario before cutting himself short.[6]

Grandpapa (film character)[edit]

Grandpapa is Mario and Luigi's paternal grandfather, who was mentioned by Mario once in the Super Mario Bros. film. In the movie, the Mario Bros. came from a long line of plumbers, and their tools had been passed down to them by their Papa, who had received them from Grandpapa.

Great Aunt Grouchy[edit]

Great Aunt Grouchy is Cranky's great aunt in the Donkey Kong Country TV series. In the episode "The Curse of Kongo Bongo", Cranky uses a book written by her to explain the curse of the double doubloon to Donkey and Diddy Kong. He is later seen calling her about the curse, and she tells him that the spell to stop the curse is in her book. After hanging up, even though he was mad and yelling at her over the phone, he breaks the fourth wall to say, "Gotta love Great Aunt Grouchy." During the phone call, Cranky also states that he is her favorite nephew. Her name is synonymous with the word "cranky."

Hamma Jamma's father[edit]

Hamma Jamma's father is the father of Hamma Jamma who is mentioned twice in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. He is notable for being the only known Business Bro.

Little is known about Hamma Jamma's father, other than being one of Hamma Jamma's many family members that left to join the Glitz Pit. Unlike Hamma Jamma's beloved grandfather, references to him are very rare. Hamma Jamma's first mention of him states that he dropped out of Hammer Bros. school, choosing to enroll in Business Bros. school. This act seemed to have embarrassed and confused his son. The last mention of him, however, seems to suggest that Hamma Jamma may still love his father: When referring to his dad this time, Hamma says that he is actually attending his fight that day (which could mean that he appeared in the audience during one of Mario's fights), and he wishes to win and impress him.

Hamma Jamma's grandfather[edit]

Hamma Jamma's grandfather is a Hammer Bro of unknown name, brought up by his grandson several times in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. He actually first appears as an unknown Hammer Bro in Super Mario Bros.

Hamma Jamma, a fighter in the Glitz Pit and member of the Hamma, Bamma, & Flare team, continually cites his grandfather as his inspiration. Apparently, his grandpa once owned his beloved hammer and is one of Hamma's several family members he left behind to pursue a career in fighting.

Hamma Jamma stated that World 7-1 from Super Mario Bros. is his grandfather's "'hood".

Handerson[edit]

Handerson is the speaker in the EJIA phone call in WarioWare Gold. A self-described "hand model" and "finger actor", Handerson heavily implies to be the character that the hand seen in the microgames Butterfingers and Right in the Eye pertains to. Handerson claims the most difficult role they landed was catching a hot toast out of a toaster "15 years ago", referencing the Butterfingers microgame in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!, released 15 years before WarioWare Gold. In WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!, he was referred to as Baby Handerson.

Heroes of Buffness[edit]

See also: Mount Pajamaja#Heroes of Buffness

The Heroes of Buffness, also referred to as Muscle Lords, are powerful fighters mentioned in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. Throughout Mount Pajamaja, various monuments can be found dedicated to the Heroes of Buffness with stone slabs giving a description about their history. Additionally, the Massif Bros. mistake the Mega Pi'illos for Muscle Lords.

Heronicus' Flopside Counterpart[edit]

Heronicus' Flopside Counterpart is mentioned by a few characters in Super Paper Mario (mainly Hatch). He is a brave explorer who went hunting for a legendary Pixl but his partner's game ended while Heronicus' Flopside counterpart saved the Pixl, so he continued exploring solo. The Pixl he rescued turned out to be Piccolo who was found in his house. Heronicus contrasts from what his counterpart did and rescued his partner while his legendary Pixl presumably died. Because of this, he and his partner retired out of depression. Flamm sells Maps left behind by Heronicus' Flopside Counterpart. His name is not mentioned at any point of the game nor is he even seen.

Hizza[edit]

Hizza is a giant, two-headed snake that Luigi fights during his adventure to assemble the Marvelous Compass and rescue Princess Eclair. In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, the people of Plumpbelly Village are forced to sacrifice young maidens to the monstrous snake Hizza. Eventually, the mayor's daughter is the next to be sacrificed. As such, Luigi puts on the young woman's dress and travels (with his new partner Jerry) to Hizza's lair. During the epic battle that follows, Luigi manages to trick Hizza's two heads into eating each other, thus destroying the creature for all eternity as well as gaining a piece of the Marvelous Compass. As a result, the citizens of Plumpbelly Village no longer have to live in fear.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese ジャイーダ[4]
Jaīda
Anagram of「大蛇だいじゃ」(daija, big snake)

French Demamba
 
German Gigantula
 
Italian Jaida
From the Japanese name
Spanish Verdemor
Pun on "verde" (green) and "Voldemort"

Jabbula[edit]

Jabbula is an implied Jabbi mentioned by Goombella in the game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, when tattling a certain Jabbi in the Great Tree.[7]

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese トゲーラ
Togēra
From「トゲ族」(Toge-zoku, Jabbi) and feminine name ending「ら」(-ra)

Jabbubbity[edit]

Jabbubbity is another implied Jabbi mentioned by Goombella in the same tattle as above.[7]

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese トゲゴロウ
Togegorō
From「トゲ族」(Toge-zoku, Jabbi) and given name「五郎」(Gorō)

James[edit]

James is reportedly the greatest thief who ever lived, according to the enemy glossary of Wario: Master of Disguise. Although he steals well, he is not very good at the "escaping" part. James is deceased, and his soul is inside the Sir Steal-A-Lot.

Johnson (Airship crewman)[edit]

Johnson is a character who was alluded to briefly in Paper Mario: Color Splash.

A member of the airship near the Crimson Tower, Johnson was supposed to lift the anchor tethering the ship once they have drained the Crimson Tower and the surrounding area of its color. However, by the time they were due to leave, he had clearly neglected to do so, causing the airship to jolt and freeze in place, resulting in at least one Shy Guy falling off the bucket down to the tower, as well as the captain chewing out Johnson for his incompetence before asking Mario to untether the anchor.

Johnson (X-Naut)[edit]

Johnson

Johnson is an X-Naut trooper who appears briefly in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.

After Mario beats a tutorial battle with Lord Crump (in an attempt to save Goombella from him), the disgruntled X-Naut official summons several of his henchmen to attack Mario and his new friend. Goombella and Mario manage to escape the melee safely, leaving the X-Nauts to pummel Lord Crump. Angrier than ever, Crump calls off his force to realize that his enemies had escaped. He addresses Johnson, asking him where they went, before quickly opening the question to anyone who might know.

J.R.R. Spookien[edit]

J.R.R. Spookien is the author of the book History of Luigi found in The Bookshelf in the Lab on the Luigi's Mansion microsite. Their name is an allusion to English author J. R. R. Tolkien.

Kaptain Skurvy's father[edit]

Kaptain Skurvy's father is the unnamed father of Kaptain Skurvy and General Klump. He was a pirate, much akin to the rest of his family. When Kaptain Skurvy was a young man, his father told him legends of his "great-great-great grandpappy", Quint Skurvy.

Kat & Ana's parents[edit]

Kat & Ana's parents are mentioned on the WarioWare, Inc. official website in Kat & Ana's profile.

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King Bask[edit]

King Bask is mentioned by Aster in Mario Tennis Aces. He was a former king of the Kingdom of Bask. Many years before the game's events, he heard of Lucien's power and took it for himself, only for it to destroy his kingdom. However, King Bask managed to strip Lucien of its power, divided the power between the five Power Stones, and hid Lucien in a secret room in his temple.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese ソル王
Soru-Ō
King Sol (Spanish word for "sun")

French Roi Rakhetaton
From "roi" (king) + pun on "raquette" (racket) and possibly "Akhenaton"
German König Solarius
See Spanish
Italian Re Solarius
King Solar
Russian Король Солнца
Korol' Solntsa
King of the Sun

Spanish Rey Solarius
King Solarius, perhaps because of the possible relationship of Lucien (English) or Luzius (German) to Lucifer the personification of the morning star.

King Caresaway The First[edit]

Screenshot of King Caresaway The First from WarioWare: Move It!

King Caresaway The First is one of the first rulers of Caresaway Island as seen in WarioWare: Move It!. A statue of him first appears at the end of Remix 1, "Not-So-Relaxing Rapids", where the group is shown admiring it before it gets crushed by their house. King Caresaway The First also appears during the introduction of the "Big Cheese" pose.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese しょだい バリオモロおう
Shodai Bariomoro Ō
King Caresaway The First

Chinese (simplified) 初代 贝利尤易斯王
Chūdài Bèilì Yóuyìsī Wáng
King Caresaway The First

Chinese (traditional) 初代 貝利尤易斯王
Chūdài Bèilì Yóuyìsī Wáng
King Caresaway The First

Dutch Koning Relaxo de Eerste
King Caresaway the First
French Roi Funagogo 1er
King Caresaway 1st
German König Pati-Pati I.
King Caresaway The First
Italian Re Solospasso I
King Caresaway The First
Korean 초대 빅재미왕
Chodae Bigjaemi Wang
King Caresaway The First

Spanish (NOA) Rey Bullanguero I
King Caresaway The First
Spanish (NOE) Rey Solazán I
King Caresaway The First

King Croacus I[edit]

Main article: Flora Kingdom royalty#King Croacus I

King Croacus III[edit]

Main article: Flora Kingdom royalty#King Croacus III

King K. Rool's wife[edit]

Baron K. Roolenstein's wife, who was previously mentioned by Baron K. Roolenstein in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!
King K. Rool's wife, as seen in 4-koma Gag Battle

King K. Rool's wife was first mentioned in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! After Dixie Kong and Kiddy Kong defeat the robot KAOS, Baron K. Roolenstein laments that his wife is going to "kill him", as he built KAOS with her best pots and pans. In a Scribes column on Rare's website, Leigh Loveday states that this gag was merely a throwaway Vic and Bob reference.

In the manga 4-koma Gag Battle, she is depicted once, alongside her husband. The 4koma Manga Kingdom manga depicts her once more, shouting at K. Rool for watching something inappropriate on TV. Both these appearances depicted her as a thin woman with light hair and a headband, wearing a dress and apron.

King Koopa's great-great grandkoop[edit]

King Koopa's great-great grandkoop is King Koopa's paternal great-great grandfather. He was mentioned in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode "Raiders of the Lost Mushroom" by King Koopa (or Kolonel von Koop, as he was called throughout the episode), who explained that his great-great grandkoop left the Lost Mushroom to him, so it was rightfully his property. Indiana Joe later referred King Koopa's great-great Grandkoop, stating that he was the one who built the Temple of Koopa, presumably to hide the Lost Mushroom.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning
Italian Attila nonno
Koopa grandpa

King Mousta[edit]

King Mousta was the king of Dry Dry Kingdom. He is mentioned in the game Paper Mario by a Dryite in Dry Dry Outpost.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese エライチュ
Eraichu
From「えらい」(erai, great) and「チューさん」(Chū-san, Little Mouser)

King Mushroomkhamen[edit]

King Mushroomkhamen was, presumably, the ruler of Desert Land at one point. He was the husband of Queen Mushroomkhamen and the apparent father of Prince Mushroomkhamen. He was briefly mentioned by his wife in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 episode "Mind Your Mummy Mommy, Mario".

According to Queen Mushroomkhamen, Luigi resembles her husband. Because of this, Queen Mushroomkhamen fell in love with Luigi.

King Sammer I[edit]

King Sammer I was the first ruler of Sammer's Kingdom and an ancestor of King Sammer, who is the kingdom's current king. King Sammer I was mentioned by Garson at The Underwhere bar in Flipside in the game Super Paper Mario. When Merlumina's sister was sent to Sammer's Kingdom to deliver the purple Pure Heart, the two fell in love and had 100 children together, the princes of the Sammer Kingdom.

King Shroomses[edit]

King Shroomses was the ruler of a kingdom in the Scorching Sandpaper Desert mentioned in Paper Mario: The Origami King.

It was said that Captain T. Ode stole the Submarine "Marino", and offered the submarine to King Shroomses in exchange for the king's crown. King Shroomses refused and arranged to have Captain T. Ode captured and frozen in a block of ice underneath Scorching Sandpaper Desert.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese キノピ王
Kinopi-Ō
Pun on「キノピオ」(Kinopio, Toads) and「王」(ō, king)

French Roi Champsès
King Shroomses
Italian Re Fungis
King Fungis
Spanish Rey Champsés
King Shroomses

Kooper's mother[edit]

Kooper's mother is mentioned in a letter Kooper receives from Kolorado's wife during Paper Mario. According to her, his mother "dropped by for a visit the other day," and the two Koopa women had a nice talk over some Koopa Tea. Kooper's mother was reportedly a little disappointed he was still on the road, and she was planning on cooking a delicious dinner when he got back. Kooper's father is never seen nor mentioned in the slightest.

Koopla[edit]

Koopla is a character, supposedly a Koopa Troopa, whose name signs a graffiti message in Merlee's Basement in Super Paper Mario. The message mentions Koopla's love for Buzzo and Laki.

Kuzzle's grandchildren[edit]

Kuzzle's grandchildren are mentioned in the Bowser Jr.'s Journey mode of Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey, during the level Adrift and Alone. Kuzzle mistakes Iggy for one of them, Charlie, and after spotting Kaley, rambles the names of his grandchildren while thinking Kaley is one of them. Some of them are named Lizzy, Britt, Stacy, Danielle, Anna, Corrine, Darcy, Bernadette, Scarlet, Harriet, Juliet, Juliette, Julietta, Amber, Tabitha, and Pauline. Barely anything is known about these grandchildren.

Legendary Pixl[edit]

The legendary Pixl is a Pixl who is briefly mentioned by Heronicus during the events of Super Paper Mario. Heronicus has spent a large portion of his life searching for it, and he also mentions that he found it once, but before he could get it from the cave it was in, he and his partner were caught up in a rock slide and Heronicus chose to save his partner's life instead of the Pixl.

Legendary ramen master[edit]

A legendary ramen master was mentioned by Count Cannoli in the second special episode of Wario: Master of Disguise. He created a secret ramen recipe that Cannoli wanted to obtain. The ingredients were hidden in Sneezemore Cave, so Cannoli went there to retrieve them, expressing annoyance at the ramen master's choice to hide them in such a cold place. Wario arrives at the cave right after Cannoli and finds the ingredients first, but he realizes that he is unable to cook the ramen, so he is forced to have Cannoli cook it and share it with him.

Leonardo da Vinci Rooney[edit]

Leonardo da Vinci Rooney is a Renaissance artist and the master of Leonardo da Vinci. In "The Painting", Howard Stevens explains that da Vinci's famous painting, "The Last Supper", was actually a copy of Rooney's painting, "The Second-to-Last Supper". During this time, da Vinci's classmate, Leonardo da Vinci Mahoney, copied his master's ideas and signed Rooney's name on them. Rooney's painting is thought to be lost completely, and is worth, according to Howard, one hundred zillion dollars.

Leonardo da Vinci Mahoney[edit]

Leonardo da Vinci Mahoney is a Renaissance artist and a student of Leonardo da Vinci Rooney. In "The Painting", Howard Stevens says that Mahoney blatantly copied Rooney's ideas and signed Rooney's name on his paintings, passing them off as genuine. However, Mahoney would always paint his uncle, Roy Orbisoni Mahoney, into his copies.

Leonardo DiAperio[edit]

Leonardo DiAperio is a film actor mentioned twice by Candy Kong in the Donkey Kong Country television series episode "Hooray for Holly-Kongo Bongo". He is first mentioned at the beginning of the episode while Candy is reading about him on a magazine, describing him as the "most adorable, talented, dreamy movie star", and later again when Donkey Kong tells Candy that he is going to star in Bluster Kong's film. His name is a pun on "Leonardo DiCaprio", a famous actor and film producer, and "ape".

Luke[edit]

Luke is a person supposedly known by Tommy Treehugger personally, as in the Club Mario episode accompanying "The Unzappables", Tommy says hi to his mom, Luke, and Curtis.

Maitre Delish[edit]

Maitre Delish was a famous legendary chef mentioned in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. He made a Cookbook, a book that could teach anyone how to be a perfect chef. Maitre Delish's name is derived from "maître d'" (or "master of the hall") and "delicious". His name literally means "Master of the Delicious".

One of the copies of his book is left in Creepy Steeple by an unknown person thought to have once lived there; Mario later finds this book (The Creepy Steeple Boo helps him find it via email). The book is not necessary to find in the overall plot of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, although Zess T. requests the book for her trouble, and, if Mario completes it, she rewards him with a Honey Shroom and announces her newfound ability to cook two foods at once.

Wonky makes another reference to the chef saying that he once ate food made by him in Poshley Heights, suggesting that he may have worked there in his lifetime. Maitre Delish is indeed thought to be dead, as Zess T. states that he existed "ages ago".

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese オマネキ・ジョーズ
Omaneki Jōzu
Mascot Jaws

French Nico Finetoque
Nico Neat Toque
Italian Nino Toccofino
Nino Finetouch
Spanish Ferranus Adriaticus
A reference to Ferran Adrià, a famous Spanish chef

Merlumina's sister[edit]

Merlumina's sister was mentioned by Garson at The Underwhere bar in Flipside in Super Paper Mario. He states that she was given the purple Pure Heart, which she had to deliver to King Sammer I in Sammer's Kingdom. However, according to Garson, she fell in love with the king, leading to the two having 100 children, which could be the origin of the 100 Sammer Guys.

Minister Crepe[edit]

Minister Crepe is the one who sent Luigi the letter about the Waffle Kingdom's troubles in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. He is mentioned by Luigi in the book series Super Luigi.

He is also the one who transformed the Chestnut King into a monster and was the final boss Luigi faced. He set the whole thing up so Luigi could collect the Compass Pieces so Crepe could rule the world. In the end, he was defeated by Luigi using his hammer after Princess Eclair's compass piece showed him Crepe's every move. Although explicitly identified in the book, Luigi nonetheless implies something similar occurred in the version he told Mario by mentioning a shadowy figure fought him after he defeated the Chestnut King.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese クレープだいじん
Kurēpu Daijin
Minister Crepe

French Papi Crepe
Grandpa Crepe
German Toastworth
Pun on Toadsworth
Italian Ministro Crêpe
Minister Crepe
Spanish Ministro Crêpe
Minister Crepe

Moldy[edit]

Moldy is the father of Toad, and the son of Gramps, who was briefly referenced by the two of them in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode "Escape from Koopatraz". Toad also reveals that he is the "top toadstool" of Fungusville.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning
Italian Muffetta
Little-mold

Mogera Kong[edit]

The poster for Mario vs. Mogera Kong in volume 31 of Super Mario-kun

Mogera Kong (モゲラコング) is a mole somewhat resembling a Rocky Wrench that appears in volume 31 of Super Mario-kun. It only appears on a poster titled "Mario VS Mogera Kong" that a Noki is holding when Mario is taking a quiz at Pinna Park. It is depicted breathing fire on Mario.

Mona's parents[edit]

Mona's parents are mentioned on the WarioWare, Inc. official website in Mona's profile. On the page, Mona writes about how her father is an artist and her mother is a supermodel. In WarioWare: Get It Together!, pictures of Mona's parents can be seen in her bedroom hung up next to the bed.

Monkey Kong[edit]

Monkey Kong is a character mentioned in "Message in a Bottle Show", an episode of the Donkey Kong Country television series. In the episode, Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong are fishing when they pull a letter in a bottle out of the ocean. This letter is from the Federation of Future Rulers, who have elected Monkey Kong as the future ruler of all future rulers for a five-year term beginning tomorrow. Donkey Kong misreads the letter and thinks it is addressed to himself, leading him to believe that he must leave Kongo Bongo Island. However, he reads it correctly at the end of the episode, prompting Cranky Kong to check himself and reveal that the letter was not addressed to Donkey Kong after all.

Moon goddess[edit]

According to the Moon Kingdom's brochure in Super Mario Odyssey, the Wedding Hall was said to be built in honor of a legendary moon goddess.

Mr. Bean[edit]

Mr. Bean is a British comedy character portrayed by Rowan Atkinson. In the Donkey Kong Country episode "Hooray for Holly-Kongo Bongo", Cranky Kong sings a song in which he states that he will be "admired like James Dean or Mr. Bean."

Mr. Can[edit]

“Mr. Can is my father. You can call me Huey!”
Huey, Paper Mario: Color Splash

Mr. Can is Huey's father in Paper Mario: Color Splash. Huey mentions him after Princess Peach refers to him as "Mr. Can" after agreeing to help him find the Big Paint Stars.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning
Italian Signor Latta
Mister Tin-can
Spanish (NOE) Señor Bote
Mr. Bote. "Bote" is a common Spanish surname that literally means "jar". In this localization, Huey also mentions his mother, "Señora Lata", meaning "Mrs. Can". "Bote" is also the Spanish name of Boddle

Mr. Dark[edit]

Mr. Dark is the antagonist of the 1995 video game Rayman. He is mentioned by the Phantom in his song, "Phantom Returns", in the Rayman in the Phantom Show DLC for Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, in which he states that Mr. Dark goes to sleep with nothing on his mind.

Mr. Shwect[edit]

Mr. Shwect is a tenant living in the same building that Mario Brothers Plumbing is located in. He lives in apartment 3A. Luigi implies that he was crazy. He was only mentioned briefly during "The Great Hereafter".

Mrs. Schwechner[edit]

Mrs. Schwechner is a character who lives upstairs in Mario Brothers Plumbing. Luigi states to Mario that upon E.C.'s arrival, she had touched the fender of her car, causing it to turn into dust. She was briefly mentioned in "E.C. The Extra Creepy".

Ms. Ingletoad[edit]

Ms. Ingletoad is a female Toad who is mentioned in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. In the beginning cutscene of the game, a Toad comes home early for dinner. He claims the reason that he was early was that Ms. Ingletoad would not stop blabbing.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese キノノ先生
Kinono Sensei
「先生」means "professor", and「キノノ」is from「キノピオ」(Kinopio, Toad) and「の」(-no, name ending)

French (NOE) M. Champipion
From "champignon" (mushroom) and "pion", a slang term for "supervisor" in schools. Note that said Toad is male in this localization.
Italian Maestro Toadelli
Teacher Toadelli; probably from "Rosselli", a common Italian last name (in this version, the teacher is a male)
Spanish (NOE) Profesor Kinono
Professor Kinono. In this localization, the Toad is male.

Museum curator's intern[edit]

“I'll have an intern whip up descriptions of any stickers you put up in here. Gonna be the best sticker museum ever!”
Sticker Museum curator, Paper Mario: Sticker Star

According to the curator of the Sticker Museum, the sticker descriptions found on plaques below each frame (known as "Sticking Points") were written by an unseen intern.

Noki King[edit]

The Noki King is a character briefly mentioned in Super Mario Sunshine by the Noki elder in Noki Bay. The Noki King apparently ruled over Noki Bay long ago, and his ancient tomb, housing multiple treasures, can be found there.

Old Man Skoo[edit]

Old Man Skoo was an elderly man briefly mentioned in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Hooktail allegedly ate him.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese サクジー
Sakujī
Possibly from「さくい」(sakui, friendly) and「爺」(, old man)

Old MacDonald[edit]

Old MacDonald is a famous farmer, best known through the song "Old MacDonald Had a Farm". The song is about him and the various animals he keeps. When Luigi develops Veggieitis in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode Flower Power, Mario calls Old MacDonald's farm in hope that Old MacDonald himself would be able to help them. However, when Young MacDonald, the son of Old MacDonald, arrives at Mario Brothers Plumbing instead, he explains that his father has gone to a tater convention and left him in charge of the farm.

Papa[edit]

For the other Mario and Luigi's father, see Papa Mario. For other uses of "Papa," see Papa.

Papa is the father of Mario and Luigi who was mentioned in the Super Mario Bros. film. It is revealed that the Mario brothers' tools had been passed down from their father's side of the family. In the documentary about the Super Mario Bros. movie, The Making of... Super Mario Bros., it is said that Mario and Luigi come from a long line of plumbers.

Paper Koopalings[edit]

For the Koopalings' appearance in Paper Mario: Color Splash, see Koopalings § Paper Mario: Color Splash.

The Paper Koopalings are presumably paper versions of the Koopalings that were briefly mentioned in the game Mario and Luigi: Paper Jam. At one point in the game, Roy questions about the existence of Paper Koopalings, but Wendy thinks that they are "busy back home", explaining their absence in the game.

Pengwen[edit]

Pengwen is Penguin's girlfriend mentioned in Mario Party Advance. In Shroom City's Ice Game Room, Penguin wants to propose to Pengwen, but could not afford a ring. He lost everything he had on the game Drop 'Em; but with the help of either Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, or Yoshi, Penguin managed to get back his earnings and announced that he and Pengwen were finally able to get married. However, the game's epilogue stated that Penguin was still unable to afford a ring.

Pengwen's name is a portmanteau of "Penguin" and the female name, "Gwen". "Pengwen" and "Penguin" are homophones.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese ペンコ
Penko
From「ペンギン」(pengin, penguin) and「子」(-ko, a feminine suffix); also the name of a recurring character from Konami's Penguin Adventure series

French Pingouène
Fictionalized feminine form of "pengouin"
Italian Pinguotta
Feminine of Pinguotto (Small Penguin), the Italian name of the Penguin species

Pee-wee Herman[edit]

Pee-wee Herman is a comedic character portayed by American comedian Paul Reubens (August 27, 1952 - July 30, 2023). During the events of "Rolling Down the River", Toad was captured and thrown into Princess Toadstool's cell aboard the Sinister Star, much to her surprise. In response, Toad uttered, "Who'd you expect? Pee-wee Herman?"

Pixl Queen[edit]

The Pixl Queen is an unseen Pixl spoken of in Super Paper Mario. This rebellious Pixl is only talked about in four of Carson's stories, though quite a bit is revealed about her in these.

Despite the Pixl Queen being the first Pixl ever created, she seemed to stay largely quiet for what is thought to be 1,000 years after the creation of the Pixls 3,000 years before the setting of Super Paper Mario. However, seemingly long after the passing of her creator (the powerful magician who invented the process of Pixl-making), the Pixl Queen (then of an unknown name) finally rose into power, renaming herself with her only known name of "Pixl Queen." She then began to use her powers of mind control to manipulate all Pixls, causing them to eventually enslave most of the Tribe of Ancients (who were ironically once their masters) in her name. However, the owners of the magician's twelve original Pixl creations managed to somehow escape this Pixl Uprising and started to fight against the rebellious Pixls, containing them within Catch Cards and healing them. In the end, only one of these heroic Ancients survived, and he traveled with only his Pixl friends to the Pixl Queen's castle.

Once he arrived at the stronghold, he confronted the dark Pixl Queen herself, who immediately hid from the hero and shot a barrage of disturbing images to his mind telepathically. Although this greatly weakened the Ancient hero, one of his Pixls helped him through the tragedy and ended up defeating the Pixl Queen itself, although it was destroyed in the process of doing so. Afterwards, it was shockingly revealed to the hero who owned the Pixl that the Pixl Queen was the first created of the Pixls (perhaps created even earlier than the magician's so-called "original" twelve Pixls) and that the magician's motives for creating her involved the study of the Dark Prognosticus. The Ancient survivor, attempting to stop such a tragedy as the Pixl Uprising from ever happening again, then took the Dark Prognosticus with himself to unknown parts, likely founding the Tribe of Darkness known to once have possessed the dark book. Afterwards, the Pixl Queen's mutinous efforts led to the fall of the Tribe of Ancients and the outlawing of Pixl creation.

Though these are the only known actions of the seemingly late Pixl Queen, more is indeed known about the Pixl herself. Although the spirit united with the Pixl vessel that formed the Pixl Queen had previously been described as "demonic", Carson later stated that a certain one of the magician's apprentices books revealed that the Pixl Queen's spirit was actually derived from a human rather than a demon. It was on this principle that Carson theorized that the Pixl Queen's spirit may have been that of the magician's own daughter (who did indeed get a Game Over during her father's life due to a deathly illness), although he later seemed to have not been sure about this theory in his statement that the author disavowed it. It is also unknown if the Pixl Queen had any helpful ability, although she was indeed able to control all Pixls and used the power of telepathy in her battle against the Ancient survivor, making these possible ability candidates.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese クィーンフェアリン
Kwīn Fearin
Queen Pixl

French Reine des Pixels
Queen of Pixls
German Pixl-Königin
Pixl Queen
Italian Regina dei Pixl
Queen of Pixls
Korean 페어린 퀸
Peeorin Kwin
Pixl Queen

Spanish Reina Pixel
Pixl Queen

Poopa La Koopa[edit]

“Like my grandfather Poopa La Koopa always said, 'Cheat, beat, and be merry!'”
King Koopa, "Butch Mario & The Luigi Kid"

Poopa La Koopa is the grandfather of King Koopa who was briefly mentioned by him in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode "Butch Mario & The Luigi Kid". He is said to be a cheater and liar (his motto being "Cheat, beat and be merry!"). Poopa's motto may be based on King Edward VII of Great Britain's since his is "Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we die!"

Prince Croacus[edit]

Prince Croacus was the deceased (euphemistically referred to as "wilted") prince of the Floro Sapiens in Super Paper Mario. He was Queen Croacus II's sibling, and was going to inherit the throne. However, he suddenly wilted in the year 444, leading to the mental decline, corruption, and eventual death of his father as well. Queen Croacus the Second eventually took the throne in his place after the fall of Croacus I. Prince Croacus dying in 444 is an example of a common Japanese (and Chinese) association of the number four with death, as the characters for "four" (四) and "death" (死) have similar readings (shi, in Japanese).

Princess Daisy's father[edit]

Daisy's father bowsing to Tatanga
Daisy's father in Super Mario Land

Princess Daisy mentions her father in Mario Party 3, stating she has never lost to him. However, not much else is known about him. She also mentions him in Fortune Street, as she asks "Can my daddy put a little extra gold in my bank account?"

Daisy's father also makes a brief appearance in the first volume of KC Deluxe's manga, where he beats Mario for taking fun at Tatanga's height, fearing for the alien's technology, immediately bowing to him.

Princess Eclair[edit]

Princess Eclair was the damsel-in-distress that Luigi rescued from the clutches of the monstrous Chestnut King in the Waffle Kingdom. However, as it turns out, the Chestnut King was actually Princess Eclair's lover, who had been turned into a monster by the sinister Minister Crepe. This story is told by Luigi when Mario talks to him throughout the events of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.

During Luigi's adventure, he fell in love with Princess Eclair. However, after he discovered that the Chestnut King was Princess Eclair's fiancee, Luigi lost the hope of ever forming a romantic relationship with the princess. Since Luigi embellished his stories so much, it is unknown whether any of it really happened as he described (or whether she even exists at all).

She is also mentioned in Luigi's five-book series, called Super Luigi, which is sold in Rogueport's shop during the events of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese エクレア姫
Ekurea-hime
Princess Eclair

French Princesse Ganache
"Ganache" is the name of a chocolate-flavored dessert
German Prinzessin Eclaire
Princess Eclair
Italian Principessa Crema
Princess Cream
Spanish Princesa Letucia
Probably a reference to Queen Letizia of Spain

Princess Toadstool's mother[edit]

Mario leaving the Toadstool's castle
The Toadstool family bidding farewell to Mario at the end of Hisshō Technique Kan Peki-ban

Princess Toadstool's mother was referenced by the princess in one issue of the Nintendo Comics System. Apparently, she used to say the word "Bummer," which her daughter picked up on. While unmentioned in the English version of the Super Mario Bros. instruction booklet unlike the Mushroom King, the queen is mentioned in the version of the storyline presented in 1987's The Official Nintendo Player's Guide,[8] and is also shown in How to win at Super Mario Bros., even though the guide does not mention her.[9] She also briefly appears at the end of Hisshō Technique Kan Peki-ban with the same clothing she had in How to win at Super Mario Bros.

Punderton[edit]

Punderton is, supposedly, a Puni that the Puni elder fell in love with back in her younger years, when she was 'beautiful,' as she states. She tells Mario about Punderton when he says 'I LOVE YOU!' as a talk selection when talking to the Puni elder after saving her.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese プニスリー
Punisurī
Punisly

French Pounitor
-
German Buburnold
"Bubu" (Puni) and the name "Arnold"

Purple Toad's parents[edit]

Purple Toad's parents are a purple Toad's unnamed parents that were only mentioned once in Super Mario Maker 2's story mode. After the player clears the mandatory level "Little Toad Lost", he implies that they were not very creative in naming him.

Queen Croacus II[edit]

Main article: Flora Kingdom royalty#Queen Croacus II

Quint Skurvy[edit]

Quint Skurvy is the great-great-great-grandfather of Kaptain Skurvy and General Klump. According to Kaptain Skurvy's father, Quint Skurvy was a fierce pirate who ruled the seven seas. He was said to have discovered the Crystal Coconut and, not knowing of its powers, hid it within Inka Dinka Doo. Many years later the eye of Inka Dinka Doo shed the Crystal Coconut as if it were a tear, only to be discovered by Donkey Kong at some point. In his honor, Skurvy will become a pirate in the attempt of retrieving the Crystal Coconut.

Rainbowzilla[edit]

Rainbowzilla is an implied monster in Super Paper Mario. Flint Cragley fought it before the events of the game. Hornfels and Monzo heard that tale 256 times. One of those times they were apparently tied up by an unseen and unnamed creature.

Ronnie[edit]

Ronnie is a crow mentioned by Flo when Mario and Vivian eavesdrop on her conversation with her friend Maude in Twilight Town. Ronnie is Flo's oldest son and during the events of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, he is studying for his SATs. If the players eavesdrop after the 5th Chapter, it is revealed that he did poorly on the SATs even though he studied a lot.

Rosalina's family[edit]

Rosalina's mother as she appears in Rosalina's Story.

Rosalina's family is mentioned by Rosalina herself in Super Mario Galaxy while she reads the storybook. Rosalina said she remembered watching the stars with her father and sliding down a hill with her brother. Her mother died from unknown causes before she found the Baby Luma and left her world, and is buried under the tree outside the castle. In the story, Rosalina recounts a dream she had about her mother, in which she tells her daughter that she will always watch over her as a star. Her mother is shown to look like Rosalina, with long blonde hair and the same type and color of dress, although she also has matching round earrings, similar to the ones worn by Princess Peach. It was never revealed what happened to the rest of her family.

Rotbeak[edit]

Rotbeak is a crow that is mentioned in Twilight Town when Mario eavesdrops on the crows in the tree next to the first building. Not much is known about Rotbeak except that he lives in Mushroom Town and he just installed fiber optic on his home network. He is also a member of the Feather Club for Crows.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese カースケ
Kāsuke
From「かあ」(, onomatopoeia for a crow's cawing) and「スケ」(-suke, used as a suffix in Japanese male names)

Roy Orbisoni Mahoney[edit]

Roy Orbisoni Mahoney is the uncle of Leonardo da Vinci Mahoney. In "The Painting", Howard Stevens explains that, whenever da Vinci Mahoney paints a forgery, he always paints Roy into them, which is an easy way to identify his paintings.

Sashimie[edit]

Sashimie is a Cheep Cheep in Paper Mario who appears in name only through a letter she sends to Sushie, her mother. Just as Sushie's name is derived from sushi, Sashimie's name is derived from another Japanese dish, sashimi. In the letter, Sashimie states she is about to have a baby and that she hopes for the best for her mother.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese コプク
Kopuku
From「」(ko, child) and「プクプク」(Pukupuku, Cheep Cheep)

Scrawly Kaboodle[edit]

Scrawly Kaboodle is a barber whom Mario once mentioned in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! live-action segment "Bats in the Basement". When Luigi mentioned that Count Zoltan Dracula had been going to night school for over 3 centuries, Mario stated that Scrawly Kaboodle had been going to high school for nearly as long.

Snakey[edit]

This section is about the Nintendo Comics System character. For the enemy from Yoshi's Crafted World, see Snakey.

Snakey is Dirk Drain-Head's sidekick. In "Bedtime for Drain-Head", a sleepwalking Mario believes he is Dirk-Drain Head, and goes on an adventure looking for Snakey, believing he needs to be rescued.

Spore King[edit]

The Spore King is the villain of Toad Force V, a popular television program mentioned in Mario Party Advance.

In all of Mario Party Advance, only one reference is made to the Spore King. This single reference is made when selecting the "Toxic Toad Z Figure." option at Junk during Lantern Ghost's Nerd Force V mission. When this option is selected, Paratroopa will proclaim the character a "hard-core fan" of Toad Force V and begin spilling out information regarding Toxic Toad Z; as he does this, he mentions the Spore King (who happens to own the robotic Toxic Toad Z) a few times. In these mentions, he describes how the Spore King, "outguns Toad Force V" and how he ruthlessly plagiarized his minion's design from plans stolen from a laboratory.

Squirpina XIV[edit]

Main article: Squirpina XIV

Stuffy the 5th[edit]

Stuffy the 5th is the name of the never seen 5th king of the Dolphinian empire from Wario: Master of Disguise. He served a short, yet troubled reign and a statue was built in his honor. The statue appears as an enemy in Blowhole Castle.

Super Seadrings[edit]

The Super Seadrings are a team of superheroes mentioned by Seatoon in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, who mistakes Mario, Dreamy Luigi, and Prince Dreambert for the group. According to Seatoon, they are named Red Seadring, Green Seadring and Orange Seadring, have full beards, are always snacking on cheese, and protecting damsels in distress.

Tanooki[edit]

Tanooki is a character mentioned in the Nintendo Comics System comic Tanooki Suits Me. Tanooki is mentioned by an old Toad when he sees Mario in a Tanooki Suit. Tanooki was the first tailor of the Mushroom Kingdom and the creator of the Tanooki Suit. Tanooki's trademark was to sew a tail on the back of each suit, and they gave those who wear them magical powers. Tanooki was eventually forced out of business, and a genuine Tanooki is rare nowadays.

Telesio[edit]

Telesio is a descendant of the owners of the Winter Palace on Pristine Peaks in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope. According to the Memory of the Winter Palace, he is a curator of the Winter Palace who restricts access to the library with an ingenious mechanism, most likely referring to the statues and constellation puzzle.

Timber's Parents[edit]

Timber's Parents left the little cub in charge of the Island in Diddy Kong Racing and Diddy Kong Racing DS while they vacationed with the Kong clan.

Tiptron Mk. II[edit]

Tiptron Mk. II is mentioned as an apparent planned upgrade of Tiptron, a partner of Mario in the game Super Paper Mario. After Mario purchases Tiptron, Francis states he is going to make Tiptron Mk. II. Francis then orders Meowmaids to bring him some Nibble-Ums to fill his stomach while he works.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese ジャスミン3世
Jasumin San-sei
Jasmine the 3rd

French Tiptron II
-
German Tiptron 2
-
Italian Consitron Mk. II
Tiptron Mk. II
Spanish Paquibot II
Tiptron II

Thermidor[edit]

Thermidor (also called Thermie) is the unseen pet lobster of Dixie Kong in the Donkey Kong Country animated series. In the episode "Klump's Lumps", Thermidor's only appearance, Dixie Kong lost him. Fortunately, Klump found him and gave him back to Dixie Kong, secretly between him and her.

The Great Scratchmaster in the Sky[edit]

The Great Scratchmaster in the Sky was briefly mentioned by Co-MC in the Club Mario episode accompanying "The Trojan Koopa". The reason the viewer can watch Club Mario is that Co-MC scratches the satellite at the studio, which sends beams to The Great Scratchmaster in the Sky who redirects the beams to Pluto, which the beams bounce off of and finally reach the viewer's house.

The Koopalings' great-grand Koopa-mama[edit]

The Koopalings' great-grand Koopa-mama is the grandmother of King Koopa and the mother of King Koopa's mother who was briefly mentioned in the The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 episode, "Do the Koopa". It is stated that the Koopalings' great-grand Koopa-mama had owned a ball of string that Bully, Cheatsy, and Big Mouth had used as a trap that caused Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool, and Toad to trip on it and lose the Doom Dancer Music Box upon leaving the Temple of Gloom.

The Songbird[edit]

The Songbird is one of the villagers of Palette Prime in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope. He is mentioned by one of the Rabbid inhabitants during the Bury the Hatchet Spark quest, during which the heroes are attempting to find Sweetlopek's stolen axe. The heroes set out to look for The Songbird after the Rabbid tells them that he is the one who knows everything and he will know who stole the axe. When the heroes enter The Songbird's house, they find his diary, where The Songbird wrote that his neighbor, The Fork, claimed that he saw someone with the axe. The heroes then set out to find The Fork.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning
Italian L'Usignolo
The Songbird

The Toilet King[edit]

The Toilet King is a character who left graffiti in the bathroom of Merlee's Mansion, as seen during Super Paper Mario. His graffiti reads:

"I craved stink and lo! Thou hast provided it!
-The Toilet King"

Toad's wife[edit]

Toad's wife is mentioned in an interview with Toad in issue 135 of the UK-based Nintendo Official Magazine. Toad mentions in the interview that he found his wife sleeping with a Bob-omb after coming home from the Mario Party 3 set, which led to a "messy" divorce and him paying alimony.

Toxic Toad Z[edit]

Toxic Toad Z is one of the handful of known characters from Toad Force V mentioned in Mario Party Advance. Toxic Toad Z is a Toad-based robotic villain in the series, and the henchman of Toad Force V's arch-nemesis, the Spore King.

When Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, or Yoshi accept Lantern Ghost's Nerd Force V challenge, they are directed to go to Junk, Paratroopa's item shop. On this specific mission, Junk is up and running with two items: A "Toad Force V" figurine (actually one of Jack) and a figure of Toxic Toad Z. While selecting the Toad Force V figurine is the correct action for this mission, it does not hurt to select the one of Toxic Toad Z; such an action will result in Paratroopa revealing much about the Toxic Toad Z character.

Paratroopa seems to know quite a bit about him, though, and, for an unseen character, there actually is a notably large amount of known information about him. According to him, Toxic Toad Z fights with lasers and giant missiles, and his design was stolen (by the Spore King) from the Toad lab. Also, it apparently takes a "hard-core fan" to buy a figurine of Toxic Toad Z, presumably because he is a villainous (and possibly minor) henchman; despite this statement, Junk was all out of his figures at the time the player attempted to buy one, although they were apparently expecting a new shipment of them to arrive soon. Indeed, the game's ending sequence states that Paratroopa made a fortune by selling Toxic Toad Z figures, indicating that the shipment did eventually arrive sometime during the course of Mario Party Advance.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese ドクキノコンZ[10]
Dokukinokon Z
From「ドクキノコ」(doku kinoko, Poison Mushroom)

Italian Toxic Toad Z
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Tutanbwaaahmon[edit]

Tutanbwaaahmon is an ancient Rabbid figure in Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle. A parody of Tutankhamun, he is represented as a large statue in Sherbet Desert, donning stereotypical pharaoh garments such as a nemes, a false beard and a shendyt. His tomb is decorated with sarcophagi that depict his visage.

Uncle Troy[edit]

Uncle Troy is an uncle of Marilyn's, who lives somewhere in California. After she and her friends partied at Mario Brothers Plumbing in "Wild Thing", she announced that they would be moving the party to a beach in California and that they would be staying with her Uncle Troy.

Van Helsing[edit]

Van Helsing is a fictitious vampire hunter from the novel Dracula. In the Club Nintendo comic Super Mario in Die Nacht des Grauens, Kirby stumbles across a chest with Van Helsing's name engraved, which turns out to be his legacy, containing lots of magical weapons and clothing. Kirby, Mario, and Link use these weapons to defeat Abigor and his demonic fellows.

Victoria[edit]

Victoria is a female Boo in Paper Mario. She is the target of the affections of many Boos in Gusty Gulch. One of the Boos wants to marry her, and asks Mario (after Mario approaches him) whether he should give her a Fire Flower or a Volt Shroom as a present. Whatever Mario's answer is, the Boo eventually wins Victoria's love, and they plan to get married when Lady Bow comes back.

Waluigi's pet hamster[edit]

According to the Wario's Warehouse article for the Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers video game, Waluigi has a pet hamster. Inspired by the airholes on his hamster's cage, Waluigi makes holes in the warehouse's roof to avoid "having to gasp for air like a mad fish".

Wario's mother[edit]

Super Mario-kun volume 10 4-koma 7-8
A glimpse of Wario's parents in Super Mario-kun

Wario's mother makes a brief appearance in a 4-koma from Super Mario-kun volume 10, set during Wario's childhood. Alongside her husband, she scolds her son for returning from the playground full of bruises and scratches and punishes him by tying him up to a pillar of their house. When Wario's parents decide to go outside to eat, Wario overhears them and follows them asking if he can come along, still tied to the pillar, destroying the house and angering his parents more. In these panels, only the father's arm and the mother's legs are shown.

Wario's mother is briefly mentioned during the events of Mario Power Tennis. During the blooper reel of Wario lifting weights, she calls him on his cell phone. He then replies "Hello? Ma, I told you not to call me today! I'm making a movie..." as Waluigi tells the crew to cut.

Wario's mother is also heard of in Wario's Warehouse on the website for Nintendo of Europe. It is revealed she used to say "You can never have enough cash." Wario later wedged her inside her kitchen bin and pilfered all her money.

Wario's Warehouse also states that Wario's mother perceives her son as so goofy that she never threw him a birthday party. Consequently, Wario does not know his age.[citation needed]

Watchoverer[edit]

The Watchoverer is a deity revered by the Nommons of Pi'illo Island in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. When Starlow assumed the Nommons revered the petrified Pi'illos as deities, they corrected her by stating that they actually revere the Watchoverer and that the petrified Pi'illos are just their playthings. It is heavily implied that the Watchoverer is actually the Zeekeeper.

Watt's mother[edit]

Watt's mother is mentioned multiple times in Paper Mario. Watt often tells Mario about her. Additionally, she sends Watt a letter, which the player can read when visiting the Toad Town Post Office. Her name is unknown. However, Watt's Pause Menu Screen description reads: "The child of Li'l Sparky", which might mean Watt's mother's name is Li'l Sparky. However, this may only refer to her species rather than her name.

References[edit]

  1. ^ 9-Volt's diary at the official Japanese WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! website
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