Dolphin

Dolphins are goggle-wearing cetaceans (mammals) that jump out of the water in Super Mario World.

''Super Mario World
Dolphins only appear in Vanilla Secret 3 and in a hidden area near the end of Chocolate Island 1. They are used as platforms to cross the water infested with Porcupuffers. They jump in and out of water either vertically or in parabolic arcs. They appear on the "enemy list", but are described as "not really an enemy", though it is said "they can take Mario the wrong way".

''Mario Party 4
A Dolphin appears in Koopa's Seaside Soiree in Mario Party 4, where he will let the character played as get on his back while he swims through the water. The character can Jump to get Coins this Dolphin swims by on the trip.

''Mario Party Advance
An unnamed, comedian Dolphin is met in Mario Party Advance; one of the player's quests involves helping this Dolphin get his confidence back by listening to his jokes and laughing at them. Occasionally, several Dolphins will appear and form an audience to listen to this comedian Dolphin's jokes. The player is then rewarded with the Gaddget Snow Globe. The ending states that he eventually became a TV star.

''Mario Party 5
In Mario Party 5, a Dolphin has been seen in the Undersea Dream. It only shows up if the player lands on the Green Space on the sunken ship.

''Mario Party 7
In Mario Party 7, some Dolphins can be seen jumping out of the water in the file select screen.

''Mario Party 8
In Mario Party 8, the Dolphins play an important role in the board Goomba's Booty Boardwalk‎; players can pay them a certain number of coins depending on what place they are in, allowing them to take a ride on the Dolphin's back and advance a number of spaces.

''Mario Party 9
In Mario Party 9, Dolphins appear on Blooper Beach. On the first half of the board, a Dolphin is the first active fish when a party is started, being six spaces away at first. They advance two spaces every turn, and if the player lands on or catches up to the dolphin while captain, the Dolphin gives them 5 Mini Stars. Dolphins also appear when the player lands on a Lucky Space near the end of the board. Landing on one of them results in a pair of Dolphins leading the player to an island with several Mini Stars. Additionally, during the minigame Ring Leader, the players ride Dolphins to jump through hoops.

''Wario: Master of Disguise
In Wario: Master of Disguise, a ghostly dolphin king named Stuffy appears as a boss. Buffy the Dolphin and Puffy the Dolphin, the king's servants, appear as enemies.

Mario Kart series
A medium-sized bike in Mario Kart Wii called the Dolphin Dasher is based off of a dolphin. In Mario Kart Arcade GP DX, they can be seen jumping out of the water in one stage.

In Mario Kart 8, there's an banner with a dolphin from Super Mario World on it found in the San Francisco inspired course. Also, a beach course can be seen featuring both actual dolphins and dolphin shaped mountains and in Sunshine Airport, an area labelled as Dolphin Shoalscan be seen listed in the terminal.

Super Mario World television series
In the Super Mario World television series, Dolphins appear only in the episode "Mama Luigi". In this episode, two Dolphins, seeing that Luigi and Yoshi are being attacked by a Torpedo Ted, decide to help the two by letting them ride on their backs. Evading the Torpedo Ted, the Dolphins drop Luigi and Yoshi off at a nearby beach. After being thanked by Luigi, the two friendly Dolphins leap back into the water, cheering happily.

Nintendo Adventure Books
A Dolphin is featured on the cover of Dinosaur Dilemma, and artwork of one is used in the book, but none appear in the actual story. An equally friendly sub-species of them, the Micro-Dolphins, are discovered to be living inside of Yoshi in Unjust Desserts.

Trivia

 * As of Super Mario 64 DS and New Super Mario Bros., Dorries were always seen wearing goggles, making their faces greatly resemble those of Dolphins.
 * In the Japanese version of Super Mario World and Super Mario Advance 2: Super Mario World, Yoshi can eat Dolphins, although he cannot do this in the American SNES version of Super Mario World.
 * A working name for the Nintendo GameCube was "Project Dolphin"; the strange and unused name resulted in many Dolphin references in various games. Mario game examples include Isle Delfino (the setting of Super Mario Sunshine) being shaped like a Dolphin and Dolphin-themed, and the possible name "Team Dolphin" given in Mario Party 7. However, these references are technically given to the dolphins on Earth rather than the Mario ones.