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[[Image:Stache.jpg|thumb|Mario's '''mustache'''.]]
[[Image:Stache.jpg|thumb|Mario's '''mustache'''.]]
[[File:Waluigi camelot.png|thumb|left|Waluigi's mustache in the opening to ''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour'' and ''Mario Power Tennis''.]]
[[File:Waluigi camelot.png|thumb|left|Waluigi's mustache in the opening to ''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour'' and ''Mario Power Tennis''.]]
A '''mustache''' (also called '''moustache''', and''' 'Stache''' in the [[Mario & Luigi (series)|''Mario & Luigi'' series]]) is a form of facial hair common in male adults such as [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Wario]], and [[Waluigi]]. Mario (and thus the palette swap Luigi) was originally given his mustache to clarify the borders of his nose<ref>[http://themushroomkingdom.net/mario_history.shtml#look The Mushroom Kingdom] (Accessed on 7-24-08)</ref>, while Wario and Waluigi's mustaches are just parodies of Mario and Luigi's and are therefore angular and unrealistic. Many other characters, like the (fake) [[Millennium Star]] impostor, [[Eldstar]], one of the [[Delfino Police]], and [[Toadsworth]], also have mustaches. Additionally, mustaches can be a source of pride, as demonstrated by the various mustachioed bosses of ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. In ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', they often insulted Mario, Luigi, and Wario for their supposedly inferior mustaches. For example, [[Goomboss]] set such store by mustaches that he mistook Luigi for Mario (based on the mustache similarities). [[Big Bob-omb]] seemed to regard mustaches as a source and sign of power.
A '''mustache''' (also called '''moustache''', and''' 'Stache''' in the [[Mario & Luigi (series)|''Mario & Luigi'' series]]) is a form of facial hair common in male adults such as [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Wario]], and [[Waluigi]]. Mario (and thus the palette swap Luigi) was originally given his mustache to clarify the borders of his nose<ref>[http://themushroomkingdom.net/mario_history.shtml#look The Mushroom Kingdom] (Accessed on 7-24-08)</ref>, while Wario and Waluigi's mustaches are just parodies of Mario and Luigi's and are therefore angular and unrealistic. Many other characters, like the false [[Millennium Star]], [[Eldstar]], one of the [[Delfino Police]], and [[Toadsworth]], also have mustaches. Additionally, mustaches can be a source of pride, as demonstrated by the various mustachioed bosses of ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. In ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', they often insulted Mario, Luigi, and Wario for their supposedly inferior mustaches. For example, [[Goomboss]] set such store by mustaches that he mistook Luigi for Mario (based on the mustache similarities). [[Big Bob-omb]] seemed to regard mustaches as a source and sign of power.


In the ''Mario & Luigi'' series, the mustache, under the name "'Stache", acts as a statistic in the game. It gives Mario and Luigi better chances at getting a "Lucky" shot in battle, and gives discounts to items bought at shops. [[Baby Mario]] and [[Baby Luigi]] also get these stats in [[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]], though they don't have mustaches. Bowser's equivalent in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'' is "Horn."
In the ''Mario & Luigi'' series, the mustache, under the name "'Stache", acts as a statistic in the game. It gives Mario and Luigi better chances at getting a "Lucky" shot in battle, and gives discounts to items bought at shops. [[Baby Mario]] and [[Baby Luigi]] also get these stats in [[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]], though they don't have mustaches. Bowser's equivalent in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'' is "Horn."

Revision as of 06:32, April 19, 2012

Mario's mustache.
Waluigi holding the Camelot sign during the opening.
Waluigi's mustache in the opening to Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour and Mario Power Tennis.

A mustache (also called moustache, and 'Stache in the Mario & Luigi series) is a form of facial hair common in male adults such as Mario, Luigi, Wario, and Waluigi. Mario (and thus the palette swap Luigi) was originally given his mustache to clarify the borders of his nose[1], while Wario and Waluigi's mustaches are just parodies of Mario and Luigi's and are therefore angular and unrealistic. Many other characters, like the false Millennium Star, Eldstar, one of the Delfino Police, and Toadsworth, also have mustaches. Additionally, mustaches can be a source of pride, as demonstrated by the various mustachioed bosses of Super Mario 64. In Super Mario 64 DS, they often insulted Mario, Luigi, and Wario for their supposedly inferior mustaches. For example, Goomboss set such store by mustaches that he mistook Luigi for Mario (based on the mustache similarities). Big Bob-omb seemed to regard mustaches as a source and sign of power.

In the Mario & Luigi series, the mustache, under the name "'Stache", acts as a statistic in the game. It gives Mario and Luigi better chances at getting a "Lucky" shot in battle, and gives discounts to items bought at shops. Baby Mario and Baby Luigi also get these stats in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, though they don't have mustaches. Bowser's equivalent in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story is "Horn."

According to Fracktail in Super Paper Mario, Mario has a "level 5 mustache".

Trivia

  • In Super Paper Mario, the Yellow Apple makes those who eat it grow a mustache.

References

  1. ^ The Mushroom Kingdom (Accessed on 7-24-08)