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Mario vs. Donkey Kong series to-do

General

Mario vs. Donkey Kong

  • Verify if glitches work in European regions

Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis

  • Figure out if Mini toys are called "Minis" or something else in the American English version
  • Change the level tables on the articles for individual floors to simplified versions like for other games in the series (also figure out if they should be using the MvDK color palette or a grayscale palette)

Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!

  • Add images to the "Characters", "Items and objects", and "Enemies" sections
  • Re-take each of the level screenshots to show only the Touch Screen at the original game resolution
  • Figure out if Mini toys are called "Minis" or something else in the American English version
  • Condense Help table on main article (since that info is covered on each floor's article)
  • Add screenshots for Help levels to their corresponding world articles

Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!

  • (Potentially) add screenshots of all Help Mode screens showing demonstrations of enemies and objects from the game
  • Add citations for all glitches:
  • Add archive link to the official European website (if possible)

Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move

  • Add images for all Help items
  • Figure out if creating individual level articles is necessary

Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars

  • Add all level screenshots to the gallery page

Mini Mario and Friends: amiibo Challenge

  • Create tables for Enemies, Objects, and Contraptions

Release date citations

Donkey Kong (Game Boy)

  • Virtual Console (3DS)
    • Australia
  • Game Boy - Nintendo Classics
    • South Korea

Mario vs. Donkey Kong

  • Virtual Console (3DS) (Ambassador Program Release)
    • Australia
    • Japan
    • USA
    • Europe
  • Virtual Console (Wii U)
    • Australia

Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!

  • Nintendo DSi (DSiWare)
    • Australia
  • Nintendo 3DS (eShop)
    • Japan
    • USA
    • Australia

Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move

  • Australia
  • Japan

Mini Mario and Friends: amiibo Challenge

  • Japan (My Nintendo)

Game rating citations

Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!

  • ClassInd

Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Nintendo Switch)

  • UAEMC

Non-conjectural names for Super Princess Peach enemies

All official Japanese names are sourced from Super Princess Peach (Wonder Life Special: Nintendo Official Guidebook), published by Shogakukan.

Note: As convenient as it would be, since these enemies do not show up in the in-game Glossary, they are not listed on pages 24-30 of the guidebook. To source the names of these enemies, I'd have to look through the guidebook entries for the levels in which they appear.

Update: As of May 27, 2026, all of these enemies except for Rockethands have non-conjectural names now, so I've removed the conjectural name column.

Image Current article name Romanization of Japanese name Shogakukan guide page Description First appearance Last appearance
Sprite of a small rock in Super Princess Peach Rock (small) Iwa (small) 74 Spinning invincible stone faces surrounded by flames, these enemies bounce diagonally between walls. Fury Volcano 4-3 Fury Volcano 4-5
Sprite of a Honō in Super Princess Peach Honō Honō 72 A stationary burning head creature in Fury Volcano that can be melted with Gloom. Fury Volcano 4-2 Fury Volcano 4-5
A baby Hoo after hatching Tamago Tamago 57 Owlets that hatch from the eggs released by Hoo. They waddle and hop. Hoo's Wood 2-6 Hoo's Wood 2-6
Sprite of Kōmori in Super Princess Peach Kōmori Kōmori 53 Clouds of tiny Fangs that appear in Hoo's Wood and can only be passed by dispersing them with Rage. Hoo's Wood 2-4 Hoo's Wood 2-5
Sprite of a Rockethand pair in Super Princess Peach Rockethand ? ? Robotic arms that appear from the edges of the screen in Bowser's Villa before rocketing together to catch Peach. If they succeed, she can break lose by squirming enough, but otherwise they explode shortly. Bowser's Villa 8-5 Bowser's Villa 8-7
Sprite of a wall[derived] in Super Princess Peach Wall (Super Princess Peach) Kabe 82 A living, but stationary, block of sand in Wavy Beach that can be defeated by ramming it with Gloom. Wavy Beach 5-1 Wavy Beach 5-5
Sprite of Mihari in Super Princess Peach. Some of the border is unused. Mihari Mihari 120 Massive Thwomps in statue galleries of Bowser's Villa that periodically open their eyes to scan for intruders, which they remove on sight. They can be tricked by disguising as the rooms' statues. Bowser's Villa 8-1 Bowser's Villa 8-9
Sprite of a cloud[derived] in Super Princess Peach Cloud (Super Princess Peach) Kumo (object) 39 Stationary yellow clouds that appear in Ladida Plains and Giddy Sky and can only be dissipated with Joy. Ladida Plains 1-3 Giddy Sky 7-5
Sprite of a big rock in Super Princess Peach Rock (big) Iwa (big) 73 Large rocks that must be pounded down from above with Rage. Fury Volcano 4-2 Fury Volcano 4-9
Sprite of a Shikake in Super Princess Peach Shikake Shikake 63 Ghostly entities that float in small groups, transparent. If Peach attempts to use Joy near them, they turn solid and swarm her, pulling her down and preventing her from using it as a shortcut. Shriek Mansion 3-3 Shriek Mansion 3-3

Extremely difficult projects

I've roughly sorted this list by difficulty, from easiest to most challenging.

"Anti-piracy" article idea

This article should be listed under Template:Culture.

Within video games

List of legitimate (NOT fabricated) anti-piracy measures in Super Mario franchise games:

Outside of video games

Other demonstrations from Nintendo against piracy: