Ostro

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Template:Articleabout Template:Species-infobox Ostros are large, flightless birds that first appeared in Super Mario Bros. 2, and are said to be a mode of transportation in Subcon.[1] They are the first species that allow Mario to ride, even though they are enemies. In the credits of Super Mario Bros. 2, Ostro's and Birdo's names were switched, causing some confusion; this mistake was fixed in Super Mario Advance.

History

Super Mario Bros. 2

Ostros made their debut in Super Mario Bros. 2, where they were ridden by red Shy Guys that try to steer it towards the player. If their rider was dislodged the Ostro will travel in a straight line. Players can jump on top of an Ostro and ride it across obstacles regardless of whether or not it already has a Shy Guy rider. Ostros can be picked up with very little effort, but they don't bounce when thrown.

While Ostros are black in the NES version of the game, subsequent remakes have depicted them as being pink. Like many other enemies from Super Mario Bros. 2, Ostros have yet to make an appearance in a newer game.

The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!

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Several Ostros from The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!

Several Ostros, though usually referred to as ostriches, appeared in several episodes of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, where they were usually ridden and used to haul motorless vehicles, much like horses. Due to their role, Ostros never had any speaking lines, and usually made honking noises. They first appeared in the episode "Butch Mario & the Luigi Kid" where several Ostros were used by Mario, Luigi, Snifits and several other characters as steeds to travel through the Wild West. A wild ostrich appeared in "Too Hot to Handle" on the island of Waki-Waki. Mario, Luigi, and Toad rode it to reach Princess Toadstool faster.

Super Mario Bros. movie

Ostros were also given homage in the Super Mario Bros. film, which featured a sign with the word "Ostro" on it; this sign is thought to be advertising a company or organization of some sort.

Names in other languages

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References

  1. ^ "He serves as a means of transportation in the world of dreams. Shyguys often ride him." - Super Mario Bros. 2 instruction booklet, page 26 (Ostro description).

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