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Revision as of 15:21, May 18, 2015

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The Mushroom Genie in Mario Party 3.

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The Mushroom Genie is a magical entity first appearing in Mario Party 2. When a player rubs a Magic Lamp, the Mushroom Genie appears and takes them to the board host, from whom a star can be purchased. He reappears in Mario Party 3, and also has a counterpart in this game: the female Mushroom Jeanie of the Lucky Lamp, who will instead change the star's location. His role was replaced by the Genie of the Lamp in Mario Party 4 and the Flutter Orb in Mario Party 5 onward.

Crop from a scan of volume 27, page 180 of Super Mario-kun.
Appearance from Super Mario-Kun

The Mushroom Genie makes a small appearance in issue 27 of Super Mario-Kun. After getting attacked by a Thwomp, Mario rubs a Magic Lamp. Here, the genie is seen carrying Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, and Wario from falling to an evil face.

Names in other languages

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