T-Rex

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This article is about the enemy from Super Mario Odyssey. For the T-Rex from the Super Mario World television series, see evil dinosaur.
T-Rex
Super Mario Odyssey artwork
Artwork of a captured T-Rex
First appearance Super Mario Odyssey (2017)
Latest appearance The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023) (cameo)
Derived subjects
“T-Rex, most terrible of all dinosaurs, can pulverize a boulder with a single blow. On the other hand, most people don't realize how much time they spend napping.”
Cascade Kingdom brochure, Super Mario Odyssey

T-Rexes, nicknamed "Prehistoric Tyrants"[1] and occasionally referred to as dinosaurs,[2][3][4] are enemies from Super Mario Odyssey that can be captured by Cappy. They are artistically realistic Tyrannosaurus rex, which contrasts with the fantastic designs of most enemies in the Super Mario franchise. Unlike most enemies, T-Rexes are generally framed as wildlife in Super Mario Odyssey, not as adversaries.

History

Super Mario Odyssey

The T-Rex from Cascade Kingdom
A sleeping T-Rex in Fossil Falls.

In Super Mario Odyssey, T-Rexes are native to the Cascade Kingdom[5] and the Deep Woods of the Wooded Kingdom,[6] two of the only places in the world where they have survived into the modern era.[5][4] Their iconography is incorporated into souvenirs available at the Crazy Cap in Fossil Falls, namely a diorama and sticker. One of the individuals here, the first T-Rex encountered by Mario, is believed to be female and is a subject of field research.[7] Apparently, throwing a rock in their general vicinity is enough to spook them.[4]

Two T-Rexes can be found in the Cascade Kingdom: one on a hill in the western half of Fossil Falls, and one in an optional subterranean area called the Dinosaur Nest. These particular T-Rexes are found napping and will not attack Mario or damage him on contact. He can even stand on one's body as it sleeps. A fedora-wearing T-Rex can be found patrolling a path around a large tree in the Deep Woods of the Wooded Kingdom and will chase Mario when it makes visual contact. This one can either be stunned by luring it into a stone wall or throwing a seed at its head to knock it out, making it available to capture for a short time before it regains consciousness. A fourth T-Rex in an Aviator Cap can be found in a hidden area within the Metro Kingdom called T-Rex Alleyway, where it chases down Mario along a stretch of street. Unlike the other captures, T-Rexes can only be controlled for a limited time due to Cappy requiring a lot of energy to keep such a large creature captured. Once the time expires, the T-Rex returns to the spot where it was originally captured. However, this can be circumnavigated by releasing and recapturing it quickly. The one in the Metro Kingdom cannot be captured and exists solely for a motor scooter-based chase sequence, and eventually falls down a bottomless pit. A T-Rex appears on the pages of newspapers read by New Donkers.

According to Kenta Motokura, the director of Super Mario Odyssey, the T-Rex's realistic design was influenced by Super Mario World, another game where Mario is alongside dinosaurs. The development team wanted to include a dinosaur never seen in a Super Mario game before in hopes of surprising the player, causing the developers to steer away from the more cartoonish and caricatured dinosaur designs used in Super Mario World.[8] The realistic design philosophy applied to the T-Rex permeates through Super Mario Odyssey. Other examples of realistic character designs include the Sphynx, New Donkers, the dog, and the Ruined Dragon.

In a My Nintendo-exclusive poll conducted during E3 2017, the T-Rex was voted the top enemy that account owners wanted to capture and play as, well above the Goomba, Bullet Bill, Hammer Bro, Chain Chomp, and Cheep Cheep which were also part of the poll. In an interview with Game Informer, Shigeru Miyamoto likened Mario's ability to capture and control a T-Rex in Super Mario Odyssey to riding Yoshi.[9]

Other appearances

The Skelesaurus enemy in Yoshi's Crafted World is referred to as a "Tyrannosaurus" in the game's files.

In The Super Mario Bros. Movie, Toad's backpack includes a pin designed after the Cascade Kingdom Sticker and features the T-Rex. It is visible here, towards the bottom left.

Gallery

Artwork

Sprites and models

Screenshots

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ティラノサウルス[10]
Tiranosaurusu
Tyrannosaurus

Chinese (simplified) 暴龙
Bào lóng
Tyrannosaurus

Chinese (traditional) 暴龍
Bào lóng
Tyrannosaurus

Dutch T. rex
T. rex
French T-Rex
T-Rex
German T-Rex
T-Rex
Italian T-Rex
T-Rex
Korean 티라노사우루스
Tiranosauruseu
Tyrannosaurus

Russian Тираннозавр
Tirannozavr
Tyrannosaurus

Spanish Tiranosaurio
Tiranosaurio Rex
T-Rex
Tyrannosaurus
Tyrannosaurus rex
T-Rex

See also

References

  1. ^ As derived from the subtitle in the Cascade Kingdom's brochure
  2. ^ Official Twitter illustration of the Cascade Kingdom
  3. ^ in-game Music List
  4. ^ a b c "It's not just a place to find fossils though – dinosaurs still walk this wild land! The battle for survival over many millennia has made these creatures strong, though they can still be scared off with a well-aimed rock." – Nintendo UK (2017). Take a tour - Cascade Kingdom. Super Mario Odyssey Official Site (UK). Page 2.
  5. ^ a b "The biggest draw for tourists to this area is that dinosaurs still live here." – Fossil Falls Brochure (27 Oct. 2017). Super Mario Odyssey by Nintendo EPD (North American Localization). Nintendo of America.
  6. ^ "The Steam Gardeners do not speak of it, but rumor has it they discourage visiting this place because of the danger posed by the giant creatures that call it home" – Steam Gardens Brochure (27 Oct. 2017). Super Mario Odyssey by Nintendo EPD (North American Localization). Nintendo of America.
  7. ^ "Researchers believe this specimen is female." – Fossil Falls Brochure (27 Oct. 2017). Super Mario Odyssey by Nintendo EPD (North American Localization). Nintendo of America.
  8. ^ Nintendo. (June 15, 2017). Super Mario Odyssey - Co-Op Demonstration - Nintendo E3 2017. YouTube. Retrieved June 19, 2017.
  9. ^ Kyle Hilliard. (June 15, 2017). Miyamoto On Breath Of The Wild, Nostalgia, And If Yoshi And A T-Rex Can Co-Exist. Game Informer. Retrieved June 19, 2017.
  10. ^ Official Super Mario Odyssey Japanese website