Baby Mario

"Not-a-bad, for a baby!"

- Baby Mario

Baby Mario is a major character in the Yoshi series of video games, created to be Mario as a baby. Baby Mario is often rescuing Baby Luigi, who is carried off by Kamek, as seen in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. Since then, he has appeared in two other games in the Yoshi series and alongside his older self in several of sports spin-off video games. Despite being a baby, he is capable of playing various sports, driving karts, and even battling enemies (As shown in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time).

Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
As mentioned before, Baby Mario's debut is in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. Here, the Stork is on his way to deliver Baby Mario and Baby Luigi to the their parents in the Mushroom Kingdom. However, on the way, Kamek, an evil Magikoopa, kidnaps Baby Luigi and the Stork. Baby Mario falls into Yoshi's Island and lands on the back of Yoshi. Kamek has predicted that the Mario brothers will cause problems for the Koopas in the future, and he attempts to kidnap the babies. The Yoshi brings Baby Mario to the other Yoshis, and they decide helping Baby Mario to rescue Baby Luigi from Kamek and Baby Bowser. After trekking the six worlds and defeating the eleven Bosses, they finally reach Baby Bowser's Castle, where they battle him to a final showdown. But after defeating him, Kamek uses his power to make Baby Bowser giant, even bigger than Yoshi's Island itself. After a long and grueling battle, Baby Bowser is defeated, and Baby Luigi is rescued. Then they are brought back to their parents and enjoyed a family reunion.

Yoshi: Touch & Go
Baby Mario once again rides Yoshi's back in the spin-off DS game Yoshi Touch & Go. Every mode starts similar to Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island with Kamek knocking Baby Mario off the Stork and taking Baby Luigi captive. The player has to guide Baby Mario to the ground using clouds and trapping enemies in bubbles. When Baby Mario reaches the ground, a Yoshi will be at the bottom saving him when all his balloons pop. The Yoshi's color will depend on the amount of points received during that mode. Baby Mario and Yoshi then chase after the Toadies, who are carrying Baby Luigi away. He is saved by Yoshi and Baby Mario. This game has no direct storyline; it remains unclear exactly when the events of this game took place.

Yoshi's Island DS
Baby Mario went through the same ordeal in Yoshi's Island DS. Kamek is kidnapping babies from all over the world and managed to capture Baby Mario, Baby Luigi and Baby Peach. However, the Stork arrived just in time and manages to rescue Baby Mario and Baby Peach. Baby Mario drops onto Yoshi's back again as Baby Peach dropped safely with her parasol. The Yoshis decide to go and rescue Baby Luigi from Kamek, but this time, they have the Stork to help them. Each baby has a different power to help Yoshi. Along the way, Yoshi ends up joining Baby DK, Baby Wario, and even Baby Bowser in order to rescue Baby Luigi. However, the last two left the group. Later in the game, it is revealed that this Kamek is from the future, and he came back in time with Bowser so they can find the Star Children, which are seven babies with extraordinary powers (who are Baby Mario, Baby Peach, Baby Donkey Kong, Baby Luigi, and Baby Bowser). Yoshi and the babies manage to reach the castle, where they meet Baby Wario & Baby Bowser again. The two decide to join again until the end of the level, where Baby Bowser betrays them. After beating Baby Bowser, Bowser battles Yoshi and the babies. However, with the help of Giant Eggs, Yoshi beats Bowser. But Kamek cannot take loss as an option and used his magic to turn Bowser giant. Now all four of the babies and four Yoshis have to work together to defeat a gigantic Bowser. After a long battle, Bowser is beaten and taken back to his own time, and everything went back to normal. Eventually, the seventh star child is revealed to be Baby Yoshi.

Mario Golf
Baby Mario makes his first spin-off appearance in Mario Golf for the Nintendo 64. Baby Mario is a basic character, being a default character out of four. Baby Mario has a draw shot with a drive of 215 yards. In result, he is the strongest of all the default characters,yet he is the fourth weakest in the entire game.

Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)
Baby Mario is a playable speed character in Mario Tennis. Baby Mario also shares a stage with Yoshi, simply titled the Baby Mario and Yoshi Court. This stage is mainly for speed characters, since it has the fastest ball speed, but a weak bounce. The stage is unlocked by completing the Mushroom Cup with Yoshi.

Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)
Baby Mario plays sports once again in the Game Boy Color version of Mario Tennis. In this game, Baby Mario is given his own Mini-game, titled Baby Mario Target Shot.

Mario Power Tennis
Despite being a default character in the 64 game, Baby Mario is not a playable character in Mario Power Tennis. He did, however, make an appearance in the intro with Baby Luigi. They are watching Mario and Luigi beat Wario and Waluigi.

Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
Baby Mario is a default character in Mario Kart: Double Dash alongside his younger brother Baby Luigi. Both are light characters. Their default kart is the Goo-Goo Buggy. The babies' special item is a Chain Chomp. It can lead them through the course, knocking other karts out of the way.

Mario Kart Wii
Baby Mario is again a default driver in Mario Kart Wii. Baby Mario is still a small character, having a weight of +3, and a handling of +2.

Mario Superstar Baseball
In Mario Superstar Baseball, Baby Mario is a default character in all the modes. He is on Yoshi's team along with his younger brother Baby Luigi, Birdo and five Shy Guys in the single-player mode. Baby Mario is a right handed pitcher and batter by default just like his older counterpart. Along with Baby Luigi, he is a speed character and he has the Wall Jump ability. To become a superstar, Baby Mario must first complete his six missions.

Mario Super Sluggers
Baby Mario returns in the sequel, Mario Super Sluggers. He is a default character like in the previous game. In Challenge mode, the player finds Baby Luigi crying about something. The player soon learns that Baby Mario is trapped in Mario Stadium by Bowser Jr.. The player's Team later defeats Bowser Jr., setting him free. After that, Baby Mario quickly joins in on the players team.

Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
Baby Mario and his brother Baby Luigi, star alongside Mario and Luigi in "Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time". After Baby Mario protects Baby Peach from Baby Bowser, the Mushroom Kingdom is attacked by an evil alien race, known as the Shroobs. Although Baby Mario, Baby Luigi, Baby Peach, Baby Bowser, and Young Toadsworth escaped, the entire Mushroom Kingdom is in danger. Meanwhile, in the present day, E. Gadd has finished his latest invention, the Time Machine, which is powered by the Cobalt Star. Princess Peach decides to go back to the Mushroom Kingdom of the past. However, when the Time Machine returns, a monster called the Junior Shrooboid exits it instead of Peach. Luckily, Peach is safe in the past. After beating the monster, the group find out that the Time Machine created Time Holes that leads back to the time period Peach is trapped in. Mario & Luigi end up going back in time along with E. Gadd's talking suitcase, Stuffwell. They reach Hollijolli Village, which is devastated by the Shroobs. They end up losing a battle to three Shroobs. Luckily, the Koopa Cruiser (which is where the Baby Mario Bros. are) is hovering above Hollijolli Village. Baby Bowser is convinced to rescue the village, due to Baby Peach's crying. Baby Mario and Baby Luigi end up rescuing their older selves. The group team up at Baby Bowser's Castle. They soon realize that they must find the Cobalt Star Shards in order to rescue Peach, who has been captured by the Shroobs. They must find the Cobalt Star Shards, defeat Princess Shroob, and rescue Princess Peach.

In the end, Bowser is beaten, the Shroobs are destroyed, and the Baby Mario Bros., Baby Peach, and Young Toadsworth go back to their original time period. Before going back, Baby Mario gives Mario his hammer as a gift.

Personality
Baby Mario is described as being mostly brave and courageous, such as when he constantly rescues Baby Luigi. However, his Super Smash Bros. Brawl trophy information describes him as a crybaby, which is also true. Unlike his older self, Baby Mario is not a silent protagonist and is actually very talkative. Baby Mario is also very energetic, as seen as when he wins a race in Mario Kart Wii. He is also very playful when he joins his adult counterparts and his baby friends in kart and bike races, tennis games and baseball games. He is also shown to be very speedy due to the fact that he is a Speed or Lightweight character in every single Mario spin-off to date. He has a very high Speed stat in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time.

Physical Description
Baby Mario has beady black eyes and his large trademark nose. He has a thin layer of brown hair always covered by his trademark "M" hat.

Like most of the babies, his outfit eventually changed. in earlier appearances, he wears nothing but a white diaper and his hat. He wears a yellow cape whenever he acquires a star. Later on, he is given a new outfit in Mario Golf, which he continues to wear in his spinoff appearances, sometimes with minor adjustments. In this design he wears a red shirt covered by blue overalls. Originally, the shirt was sleeveless, such as in Mario Tennis, but his shirt is currently long sleeved. He also wears a pair of light blue and white sneakers.

Mario Kart: Double Dash!! Info

 * Partner: Baby Luigi
 * Personal Kart: Goo-Goo Buggy
 * Special Item: Chain Chomp
 * Bio: Baby Mario doesn't drive fast - he flies low. If he gets hold of a Chain Chomp, you'd better get out of his way or you'll quickly become road kill.

Mario Super Sluggers
One of Baby Mario's most recent appearance is in Mario Super Sluggers as a speed character who can be found on Yoshi's team during story mode. He may be only a baby, but he can smack a homerun if the timing is just right. His small size allows him to run fast which makes him an excellent fielder and base stealer.

Buddies

 * Yoshi
 * Baby Luigi
 * Baby Peach
 * Baby Daisy
 * Baby Donkey Kong

Stats

 * Batting: 3
 * Pitching: 5
 * Fielding:3
 * Running:7

Stat missions

 * 1) Smack a hit!
 * 2) Strike 'em out!
 * 3) Beat Bowser Jr.'s team!
 * 4) Cross the plate more than twice in a game!
 * 5) Drive in runs vs. Mario
 * 6) Catch a booted ball!

Talent
Wall Jump

Mario Kart Wii

 * Size: Small
 * Actual Bonuses
 * Weight: +3
 * Handling: +2
 * Guide Bio: " It's-a me! Baby Mario! He's looking for more than a feeding. This time it's all-out victory!"

Bio
"The elder of the baby Mario Brothers. After arriving in a stork-related calamity, he and Yoshi rescued his little bro. Though he's supposed to be Mario in his youth, you can play as both of them at the same time for some reason. He has excellent foot speed but lacks power do to his diminutive size."

Image Gallery
For more images, see the character's Gallery.

Quotes

 * "Baby-- Mario!" – Mario Kart: Double Dash!!/Mario Superstar Baseball
 * "Woo-hoo!" – Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
 * "Not-a-bad, for a baby!" – Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
 * "No-no-no-no-no-no. Mama-Mia." – Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
 * "Mama-Mia!" – Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
 * "Weegee!" – Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
 * "Peekaboo!" – Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
 * "Goo-Goo!" – Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
 * "Thank you very much!" – Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time/Yoshi Touch & Go
 * "Hello! " – Mario Kart Wii
 * "Waaaaaaaaa!!!" – Mario Golf
 * "Okey-dokey!" – Mario Kart Wii

Trivia

 * Originally, the "baby" in Baby Mario's name was improper; in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island he was referred to as "baby Mario".
 * Baby Mario's hat is noticeably the same size as Mario's, which may imply that Mario has kept the same hat since birth.
 * Baby Mario and Baby Luigi make cameo appearances in the introduction of Mario Power Tennis. In the audience, they cheer when Mario and Luigi defeat Wario and Waluigi in doubles tennis.
 * In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Baby Mario's trophy states that he does not wear overalls. Baby Mario actually does wear overalls, although Nintendo may have been focusing on the Yoshi series.