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'''Misaki''' is a martial arts master who resides in the Oriental city of [[Sayonara]]. He appears in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode [[Karate Koopa]]. Misaki is presumably well-known throughout the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], as [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] and [[Toad]] made a return trip to Sayonara to purposely seek him out. Misaki is shown to run a dojo, where he trains himself and any students wanting to learn from him.


'''Misaki''' is a martial arts master who resides in the Oriental city of [[Sayonara]]. He appears in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode: ''[[Karate Koopa]]''. Misaki is presumably well-known throughout the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], as [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] and [[Toad]] made a return trip to Sayonara to purposely seek him out. Misaki is shown to run a dojo, where he trains himself and any students wanting to learn from him.
==History==
When Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool and Toad travel to Sayonara to seek out Misaki, they are ambushed by [[Bowser|Karate Koopa]] and his [[Ninji]] minions, who proceed to tie up Princess Toadstool and Toad. Fortunately, Misaki finds Mario and Luigi, and is able to rescue them from the Ninjis. Mario asks Misaki if he can teach them fight like him, and while Misaki points out that no one else can rival his skills, he agrees to help them regardless.


== History ==
Misaki attempts to teach Mario some basic karate moves, but Mario keeps getting his head handed to him. Realizing that Mario and Luigi make better plumbers than fighters, he resorts to teaching them [[Plumb-Fu]], a form of martial arts used exclusively by plumbers. Mario and Luigi pick up Plumb-Fu almost effortlessly, and together with Misaki, set out to rescue Princess Toadstool and Toad.


When Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool and Toad traveled to Sayonara to seek out Misaki, they were ambushed by [[Bowser|Karate Koopa]] and his [[Ninji]] minions, who proceeded to tie up Princess Toadstool and Toad. Fortunately, Misaki found Mario and Luigi, and was able to rescue them from the Ninjis. Mario asked Misaki if he could teach them fight like him, and while Misaki pointed out that no one else could rival his skills, he agreed to help them regardless.
Before they can reach the pagoda where Karate Koopa has taken up residence, Misaki, Mario and Luigi are captured in a net, and are chained to a boulder atop a catapult. Karate Koopa launches the boulder into the ocean, where it sinks to the bottom. When Misaki is unable to break through the karate-proof chain, Mario uses a hacksaw to cut it. Misaki then fights off a school of hungry [[Trouter]]s with Mario and Luigi, before escaping from the ocean through a drainpipe.


Misaki attempted to teach Mario some basic karate moves, but Mario kept getting his head handed to him. Realizing that Mario and Luigi made better plumbers than fighters, he resorted to teaching them [[Plumb Fu]], a form of martial arts used exclusively by plumbers. Mario and Luigi picked up Plumb Fu almost effortlessly, and together with Misaki, set out to rescue Princess Toadstool and Toad.
Climbing out of the other end of the drainpipe, Misaki and the Mario Bros. emerge in front of Karate Koopa's pagoda. Upon entering, they are ambushed by a horde of Ninjis, which Misaki proceeds to fight off with karate, while Mario and Luigi resort to using Plumb-Fu. After hearing Princess Toadstool cry for help from another room, Misaki orders Mario to go and rescue her, while he and Luigi continue to fight the Ninjis. After they finish, Misaki and Luigi come to Mario's side, only to discover that Mario had already taken out Karate Koopa on his own.


Before they could reach the pagoda where Karate Koopa had taken up residence, Misaki, Mario and Luigi were captured in a net, and soon found themselves chained to a boulder atop a catapult. Karate Koopa launched the boulder into the ocean, where it sank to the bottom. When Misaki was unable to break through the karate-proof chain, Mario used a hacksaw to cut it. Misaki then fought off a school of hungry [[Trouter]]s with Mario and Luigi, before escaping from the ocean through a drainpipe.
Back at his dojo, Misaki treats Mario's group to a meal, and presents Mario and Luigi with black belts. Quite humorously, due to the fact that Mario has put on extra weight from gorging on Misaki's Japanese food, he is unable to properly tie up his black belt, and requests for Misaki to give him another one, if only to extend the length of the first one.
 
==Names in other languages==
Climbing out of the other end of the drainpipe, Misaki and the Mario Bros. emerged in front of Karate Koopa's pagoda. Upon entering, they were ambushed by a horde of Ninjis, which Misaki proceeded to fight off with karate, while Mario and Luigi resorted to using Plumb Fu. After hearing Princess Toadstool cry for help from another room, Misaki ordered Mario to go and rescue her, while he and Luigi continued to fight the Ninjis. After they finished, Misaki and Luigi came to Mario's side, only to discover that Mario already took out Karate Koopa on his own.
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|Ita=Tedoun Calciun
Back at his dojo, Misaki treated Mario's group to a meal, and presented Mario and Luigi with black belts. Quite humorously, due to the fact that Mario had put on extra weight from gorging on Misaki's Japanese food, he was unable to properly tie up his black belt, and requested for Misaki to give him another one, if only to extend the length of the first one.
|ItaM=The sentence "Ti do un calcione" (I'll give you a (big) kick) in dialect turned into a name
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Latest revision as of 05:57, November 27, 2023

Misaki
Misaki
Species Human
First appearance "Karate Koopa"

Misaki is a martial arts master who resides in the Oriental city of Sayonara. He appears in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode Karate Koopa. Misaki is presumably well-known throughout the Mushroom Kingdom, as Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool and Toad made a return trip to Sayonara to purposely seek him out. Misaki is shown to run a dojo, where he trains himself and any students wanting to learn from him.

History[edit]

When Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool and Toad travel to Sayonara to seek out Misaki, they are ambushed by Karate Koopa and his Ninji minions, who proceed to tie up Princess Toadstool and Toad. Fortunately, Misaki finds Mario and Luigi, and is able to rescue them from the Ninjis. Mario asks Misaki if he can teach them fight like him, and while Misaki points out that no one else can rival his skills, he agrees to help them regardless.

Misaki attempts to teach Mario some basic karate moves, but Mario keeps getting his head handed to him. Realizing that Mario and Luigi make better plumbers than fighters, he resorts to teaching them Plumb-Fu, a form of martial arts used exclusively by plumbers. Mario and Luigi pick up Plumb-Fu almost effortlessly, and together with Misaki, set out to rescue Princess Toadstool and Toad.

Before they can reach the pagoda where Karate Koopa has taken up residence, Misaki, Mario and Luigi are captured in a net, and are chained to a boulder atop a catapult. Karate Koopa launches the boulder into the ocean, where it sinks to the bottom. When Misaki is unable to break through the karate-proof chain, Mario uses a hacksaw to cut it. Misaki then fights off a school of hungry Trouters with Mario and Luigi, before escaping from the ocean through a drainpipe.

Climbing out of the other end of the drainpipe, Misaki and the Mario Bros. emerge in front of Karate Koopa's pagoda. Upon entering, they are ambushed by a horde of Ninjis, which Misaki proceeds to fight off with karate, while Mario and Luigi resort to using Plumb-Fu. After hearing Princess Toadstool cry for help from another room, Misaki orders Mario to go and rescue her, while he and Luigi continue to fight the Ninjis. After they finish, Misaki and Luigi come to Mario's side, only to discover that Mario had already taken out Karate Koopa on his own.

Back at his dojo, Misaki treats Mario's group to a meal, and presents Mario and Luigi with black belts. Quite humorously, due to the fact that Mario has put on extra weight from gorging on Misaki's Japanese food, he is unable to properly tie up his black belt, and requests for Misaki to give him another one, if only to extend the length of the first one.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Italian Tedoun Calciun
The sentence "Ti do un calcione" (I'll give you a (big) kick) in dialect turned into a name