Mario's face

Not to be confused with Mini Mario

Mario mini is a floating head of Mario in the games Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS, though it is not named until Super Mario 64 DS. In Super Mario 64, Mario mini appeared at the title screen, and the player could pull on his facial features, such as his nose. The Mario mini is usually smiling merrily and gazing at the player. When the player gets a Game Over, Mario mini is dazed and beat up.

A character similar to Mario mini appears in Mario Teaches Typing 2. As the title implies, he teaches players how to type, and also makes small talk.

In the latter game, Super Mario 64 DS, Mario mini, along with a Yoshi mini, is able to turn into an ink outline version of himself, which can be distorted with the stylus or various buttons. The player can also erase Mario mini or Yoshi mini and draw his or her own creations.

The Mario mini is also a feature in some of the mini-games in Super Mario 64 DS and New Super Mario Bros. It is on the top screen and appears in mini-games that need something to go on the top screen to fill the space. When the player opens a chest in Boom Box, the chest makes a sound, astonishing the Mario mini head on the top screen. If the player makes a mistake, the Mario mini head frowns, while if the player succeeds, the Mario mini head beams at the player. If the player gets a Game Over in any mini-game, then Mario mini screams and looks dazed. When a player clears any mini-game round, Mario mini is astonished, then bursts out laughing.

Mario mini also appeares in the mini-game Face Lift, found in Mario Party and Mario Party 2. In these mini-games, the player has to alter the face of Mario mini. The more accurate the face is changed, the more points the player gets. The player getting the most points wins.