United States of America

The , often referred to as simply the United States or America, is a country on Earth, located on the continent of North America.

Saturday Supercade
The first appearance of the United States of America in Mario-related media occurs in the first episode of the cartoon series Saturday Supercade, "Mississippi Madness." The episode takes place in, as evidenced by a large sign reading "Welcome to New Orleans." Other features of Louisiana are also included, such as the and large swamps. In the episode "Trucknapper Caper", Donkey Kong Jr. and Bones travel to the state of on their motorcycle. In the episode "Rocky Mountain Monkey Business", Donkey Kong Jr. and Bones ride through the, a large mountain range in the western United States.

The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
All of the live-action segments of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, are set in Brooklyn, New York at the Mario Bros.' business Mario Brothers Plumbing. Further, the show's opening sequence shows Mario and Luigi in Brooklyn getting sucked down a drain pipe into the Mushroom Kingdom. In addition to the live-action segments and the intro, a few of the animated episodes also take place in the United States. In the episode Plummers Academy, there is an extended flashback of Mario and Luigi at the Brooklyn Plumbers Academy in Brooklyn. In the episode Flatbush Koopa, King Koopa attempts to take over New York City and rename it "New Koopa," with most of the episode taking place in Brooklyn and Coney Island. In addition, in the episode "Koopa Klaus," Mario, Luigi, Toad, and Princess Toadstool attempt to vacation to a place known as Hawaii Land, but accidentally end up at the North Pole instead.

The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3
Several episodes of The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 take place within the United States of America. Hollywood, is featured in the episode "Dadzilla." Miami, Florida and the Kennedy Space Center appear in the episode "Life's Ruff." The state of Kansas appears in the episode "Mush-Rumors," which also mentions the states of and. The state of Hawaii is featured in the episode "Reign Storm." The capital of the United States, Washington, D.C., is featured in the episode "Reptiles in the Rose Garden." Finally, New York City is featured in "Kootie Pie Rocks," and Brooklyn specifically is featured in "Recycled Koopa," "Toddler Terrors of Time Travel," and "Misadventures in Babysitting."

Club Nintendo
New York City, Washington, D.C., and the state of Hawaii appear in several comics in the German Club Nintendo series.

"Super Mario: Verloren in der Zeit"
In "Super Mario: Verloren in der Zeit," Vikings Erik, Baleog and Olaf are teleported to New York while Mario is also teleported to the Viking Age. the Vikings' presence in the city causes enormous chaos until some New York policemen finally arrest them.

"Mario in Mariozilla"
New York City is featured once again in "Mario in Mariozilla." Kamek casts a spell onto Mario, which causes him to grow to an enormous size. Mario searches for advice from Dr. Light, who lives in the Empire State Building, and accidentally crashes into some buildings and skyscrapers. When he finally reaches Dr. Light's home, Mario climbs up the Empire State Building in order to talk to the doctor.

"Donkey Kong in: Banana Day 24"
In "Donkey Kong in: Banana Day 24," Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, Dixie Kong, Cranky Kong, and Kiddy Kong travel to Washington, D.C. in order to talk to the President of the United States. The President then provides the Kongs with a space shuttle from, Florida.

"Super Mario in Aloha Hawaii"
In "Super Mario in Aloha Hawaii", Mario is swimming in his kiddie-pool in New York until Bottles from the  series digs a hole through the Earth and takes Mario to Hawaii.

Nintendo Adventure Books
In the second title of the Nintendo Adventure Books series, Leaping Lizards, it is stated that Luigi once saved, Kansas from a flood caused by a clog, but Mario later lies to Princess Toadstool and states that he was the one who fixed the clog. In "Dinosaur Dilemma," Mario mentions Hawaii after finding 300 Coins, stating that he now has enough coins to "take a whole herd of cattle on a vacation to Hawaii."

NES Open Tournament Golf
The United States of America is one of the three levels that are playable in NES Open Tournament Golf, the other two being Japan and the United Kingdom. In addition, Mario and Luigi's outfits in the game are based on the American flag.

Mario is Missing!
In Mario is Missing!, Luigi visits two cities in the United States on his quest to rescue Mario. San Francisco, and New York City are visited in all three versions of the game.

In addition to the cities that Luigi can travel to, there are numerous cities in the United States that are visible on the Globulator that are not able to be traveled to. The cities included vary depending on the version of the game


 * MS-DOS and PC versions
 * , Texas
 * , California
 * Miami, Florida
 * Washington, D.C.
 * , California
 * Miami, Florida
 * Washington, D.C.
 * Washington, D.C.


 * SNES version
 * , Texas
 * , Hawaii
 * , Hawaii

Super Mario Bros. film
In the Super Mario Bros. movie, Mario and Luigi live in Brooklyn, New York where they run Mario Bros. Plumbing. Most of the film takes place in Dinohattan, an alternate-universe version of New York City.

Mario's Time Machine
Mario travels to several locations in the United States in Mario's Time Machine. Like the cities on the Globulator in Mario is Missing!, the cities included are different depending on the version of the game.


 * PC version
 * Philadelphia, (1752, 1776)
 * Washington, D.C. (1863)
 * Menlo Park, (1879)
 * Tuskegee, (1915)
 * Novato, California (1994)


 * SNES version
 * Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1776)
 * Menlo Park, New Jersey (1879)


 * NES version
 * Gettysburg, Pennsylvania (1862)
 * Menlo Park, New Jersey (1879)
 * Kitty Hawk, (1903)

Mario Party DS
In Mario Party DS, Las Vegas, Nevada is featured as one of the landmarks on the globe that the player battles on in the minigame Globe Gunners.

Locations based on the United States of America
The following sections describe elements from Mario-related media that are not located in the United States of America but are inspired by their landmarks and locations.

Mario Party 7
The board Neon Heights in Mario Party 7 is heavily based on several locations throughout the United States. The board is mainly based on, , but it also contains elements from Hollywood, California, Cape Canaveral, Florida, and New York City. It includes a theater district, a movie set based on the, a space center, and a baseball diamond. There is also a Mario statue in the center of the board that greatly resembles the Statue of Liberty.

Mario Kart 8 / Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Toad Harbor in the Flower Cup in Mario Kart 8 and its remake Mario Kart 8 Deluxe features several areas that seem to be inspired by American cities. The steep cable car hill and cable cars scattered throughout the track appear to be inspired by San Francisco, California, and the Princess Peach style Statue of Liberty in the harbor is directly based on the real Statue of Liberty in New York City.

Super Mario Odyssey
Speaking of New York, New Donk City in the Metro Kingdom is directly based on New York City. The city features several buildings that are inspired by real-world locations. The explorable area of the city has New Donk City Hall, which is based on the Empire State Building, and a triangular building based on the. In addition, The kingdom's background contains structures almost identical to the and the Brooklyn Bridge.

States and cities
This lists every state, city, and related vicinity that has appeared within the Mario franchise.


 * Tuskegee
 * Hollywood
 * San Francisco
 * Hawaii
 * Florida
 * Miami
 * Kansas
 * Menlo Park
 * New York City
 * Brooklyn
 * Flatbush
 * Kitty Hawk
 * Gettysburg
 * Philadelphia
 * Washington, D.C.
 * New York City
 * Brooklyn
 * Flatbush
 * Kitty Hawk
 * Gettysburg
 * Philadelphia
 * Washington, D.C.
 * Philadelphia
 * Washington, D.C.
 * Washington, D.C.

Inhabitants
This lists all those who have lived in the country within the Mario franchise, including those who have since passed away.


 * Abraham Lincoln
 * Andrew Iverson
 * Benjamin Franklin
 * Booker T. Washington
 * David Grenewetzki
 * Deborah Read
 * Don Lloyd
 * Frederick Douglass
 * George Washington Carver
 * Henry Ford
 * Jeff Griffeath
 * Mary Todd Lincoln
 * Mr. President
 * Mrs. President
 * Thomas Edison
 * Thomas Jefferson

Stati Uniti d'America