Tatanga

"I am not interested in what Mario would do! Tatanga does as he pleases!"

- Tatanga

Tatanga (also known as Tatanga the Mysterious Spaceman ) is an alien invader who once conquered Sarasaland. Although he is acknowledged as an invader, in appearance he looks like a meek purple alien. During the events of Super Mario Land, Tatanga captures Princess Daisy, the princess of Sarasaland, and orders his armies to guard the land's four kingdoms. Tatanga is also the first extraterrestrial main villain to appear in the Mario franchise.

Background
The instruction manual for Super Mario Land states that Tatanga eats Torions, and when defeated in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, it is shown that he is shorter than Super Mario. Tatanga's homeworld and the name of his species are not revealed, though what appears to be another member of his race (albeit with hair and more pronounced mandibles) named Katsini appears as a boss in the SNES version of Wario's Woods.

Super Mario Land
Tatanga is a mysterious invader from an unknown planet. He invades Sarasaland during Super Mario Land and captures Princess Daisy. Tatanga hypnotizes the inhabitants of Sarasaland, allowing him to control them. He has the most powerful of them guard the four kingdoms of Sarasaland - Birabuto Kingdom, Muda Kingdom, Easton Kingdom, and the Chai Kingdom. When Mario defeats the hypnotized creatures and liberates all the kingdoms, Tatanga and Mario engage in air combat.

During the climactic battle, Tatanga fights in his war robot, Pagosu, while Mario fights in his airplane, the Sky Pop. Mario has to fire his missiles at Pagosu while dodging its big projectiles, which immediately split into three small projectiles. After twenty-five hits, Pagosu is destroyed (and 5000 points are gained). In the end, Mario rescues Princess Daisy and peace is returned to Sarasaland.

Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins
Tatanga, known only as the "Alien" in preview material, reappears as a boss in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins. Although his role in this game is not as significant, he does play a part. While Mario is distracted with Tatanga in Super Mario Land, Wario takes over Mario Land and occupies Mario's castle. After Tatanga's defeat, he is given one of the 6 Golden Coins, and then sets up a base in the Space Zone.

During Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, Mario tracks down Tatanga, and the two fight for a second time. However, in this battle, Tatanga fights with a smaller spacecraft, capable of shooting energy weapons and dive bombing Mario. When he descends for his dive bomb attack, Mario must jump on top of the vessel. After three hits, Mario defeats Tatanga and recovers the Golden Coin of Space Zone. He can also be defeated with six fireballs. Like all the other bosses except Wario, Tatanga falls off the screen, though his spaceship simply disappears before he falls.

The Perfect Edition of the Great Mario Character Encyclopedia indicates Tatanga became Wario's henchman to get revenge on Mario for ruining his scheme to marry Daisy.

Unlike the other bosses featured in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, Tatanga does not appear in Nintendo Power's Mario vs. Wario comic, despite being perhaps the most major boss next to Wario, given his status as Super Mario Land's antagonist.

Super Mario Bros. & Friends: When I Grow Up
Tatanga makes a cameo in the Astronaut coloring page, in Super Mario Bros. & Friends: When I Grow Up.

Game Boy


Tatanga appears as the villain in the Game Boy comic books spun off from the Nintendo Comics System, produced by the company Valiant. In the comics, Tatanga lives in an alternate dimension that exists within a Game Boy. However, the evil alien hypnotizes Herman Smirch, a human from New Jersey, causing the man to release Tatanga from the Game Boy. Upon arriving on Earth, Tatanga hopes to conquer the planet and rule it with an iron fist. Each time Tatanga is released, he always tries to conquer an Earth monument, such as Disney World or the World Trade Center. One time, Tatanga and his minions take over the Great Wall of China. However, Mario is always released from the Game Boy, and the hero inevitably brings the evil alien back to the Game Boy dimension.

In the miniseries, Tatanga's relationship with Daisy is similar to the one between Princess Peach and Bowser, in that he appears to genuinely love the princess, with several of his attempted conquests being done solely in an attempt to impress her. Also in this series, he is considerably bigger and more muscular than in the games, has more pronounced fangs and claws, and wears a black uniform. His Pagosu is also able to assume a more humanoid form, making it resemble battle armor.

Super Mario (Kodansha manga)
Tatanga appears in the Super Mario gag manga by Kodansha which depicts the events of the game. He is seen doing many of the things described in the manual such as: abducting Daisy, hypnotizing enemies, eating a Torion, and trying to make Daisy marry him. Tatanga later appears during a tennis tournament as Bowser's partner in the game.

After his defeat by Mario's skypop, Tatanga applies for the job as Wario's henchman to get revenge on Mario. When Wario casts a spell to make Daisy evil, she then becomes recipient to Tatanga's affection. Tatanga tries to marry the now evil Daisy, taking her to the moon, full of aliens like himself. However Mario breaks the spell leading to Daisy again rejecting Tatanga, leaving the alien conqueror reduced to tears. While a villainous figure, Tatanga is also depicted as comical, particularly in his genuine crush on Daisy. A recurring gag is for characters to be disappointed by Tatanga's short height. Tatanga is redesigned to have a more detailed design in the manga. He now has a frilled black uniform, a cape, batlike ears, a belt with the letter T on it and an entire mouth full of fangs.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Tatanga makes an appearance in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as an Advanced-class Shield-type primary spirit with two support slots. It simply raises the user's power without granting any special effects. The spirit's puppet fighter is Morton, who starts the battle with a Super Scope, on the Battlefield form of the Mario Galaxy stage. Tatanga is also mentioned in the Palutena's Guidance for Daisy, where Pit and Palutena discuss Daisy's history; Pit ends up dismissing Tatanga as little more than a cheap substitute for Bowser to kidnap a princess and kick off the plot.

References in other games
Tatanga is mentioned in Princess Daisy's bio in the game Mario Superstar Baseball and her trophies in Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Brawl. He is later mentioned in Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games.

Super Mario Land

 * 3DS Virtual Console manual: "This unknown monster appeared suddenly from deep space. He pilots the robot Pagosu and attacks with scattered rockets."