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|developer=[[Hudson Soft]]<br>[[CAProduction]]
|developer=[[Hudson Soft]]<br>[[CAProduction]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|release='''Original release:'''<br>{{release|USA|November 11, 2003<ref>[http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/pr/9120/mario-party-5-now-available ''Mario Party 5'' Now Available - Nintendo World Report]</ref>|Japan|November 28, 2003|Europe|December 5, 2003|Australia|December 5, 2003|South Korea|2003<ref>[http://scanlines16.com/blog-3/retro-gaming/game-cube/gamecube-korean-master-list/ Gamecube : Korean Master-List !]. ''Scanlines16.com''. Retrieved April 19, 2018.</ref>}} '''[[Player's Choice|Player's Choice Release]]:'''<br>{{release|Europe|October 22, 2004}}
|release='''Original release:'''<br>{{release|USA|November 11, 2003<ref>{{cite|accessdate=April 8, 2024|url=www.nintendoworldreport.com/pr/9120/mario-party-5-now-available|title=''Mario Party 5'' Now Available|publisher=Nintendo World Report|date=November 11, 2003|language=American English|author=Nintendo of America}}</ref>|Japan|November 28, 2003|Europe|December 5, 2003|Australia|December 5, 2003|South Korea|2003<ref>[http://scanlines16.com/blog-3/retro-gaming/game-cube/gamecube-korean-master-list/ Gamecube : Korean Master-List !]. ''Scanlines16.com''. Retrieved April 19, 2018.</ref>}} '''[[Player's Choice|Player's Choice Release]]:'''<br>{{release|Europe|October 22, 2004}}
|languages={{languages|en_us=y|es_es=y|fr_fr=y|de=y|it=y|jp=y}}
|languages={{languages|en_us=y|es_es=y|fr_fr=y|de=y|it=y|jp=y}}
|genre=[[Genre#Party|Party]]
|genre=[[Genre#Party|Party]]
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===Tag teams===
===Tag teams===
''Mario Party 5'' brings the ability for players to team up from ''Mario Party 4'' back and extends the concept. In this game, players now share coins and their Player Panel on the screen. Unique team names are also given out to all combinations. Here is a table containing this game's possible team names, all of which are carried over into ''[[Mario Party 6]]''.
''Mario Party 5'' brings the ability for players to team up from ''Mario Party 4'' back and extends the concept. In this game, players now share coins and their Player Panel on the screen. Unique team names are also given out to all combinations. Here is a table containing this game's possible team names, all of which are carried over into ''[[Mario Party 6]]''.
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!{{color|Mario|Red}}<br>[[File:Mario Mugshot Party 5.png|40px]]!!{{color|Luigi|Blue}}<br>[[File:MP5Luigi.png|40px]]!!{{color|Princess Peach|HotPink}}<br>[[File:Peachishots Party 5.png|40px]]!!{{color|Princess Daisy|Gold}}<br>[[File:Daisy mugshots Party 5.png|40px]]!!{{color|Yoshi|LimeGreen}}<br>[[File:MP5Yoshi.png|40px]]!!{{color|Wario|DarkViolet}}<br>[[File:MP5Wario.png|40px]]!!{{color|Waluigi|Black}}<br>[[File:MP5 Waluigi Unbordered Mugshot Sprite.png|40px]]!!{{color|Toad|#FFB3B3}}<br>[[File:MP5Toad.png|40px]]!!{{color|Boo|Cyan}}<br>[[File:BOO Shot Party 5.png|40px]]!!{{color|Koopa Kid|DarkOrange}}<br>[[File:Koopa Kidshot Party 5.png|40px]]
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==Boards==
==Boards==
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!width=15% colspan=2|Board
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===Normal spaces===
===Normal spaces===
These spaces are normal spaces that players land on, triggering their own effects.
These spaces are normal spaces that players land on, triggering their own effects.
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!width=15%|Image
!width=17%|Space
!width=17%|Space
!width=68%|Description
!width=68%|Description
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![[File:SpaceBlueMP45.png|50px]]
|align=center|[[File:SpaceBlueMP45.png|50px]]
|align=center|[[Blue Space|Plus Space]]
|align=center|[[Blue Space|Plus Space]]
|If players land on this space, they receive three coins. On the last five turns, the coins received may triple for a total of gaining 9 coins.
|If players land on this space, they receive three coins. On the last five turns, the coins received may triple for a total of gaining 9 coins.
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![[File:SpaceRedMP45.png|50px]]
|align=center|[[File:SpaceRedMP45.png|50px]]
|align=center|[[Red Space|Minus Space]]
|align=center|[[Red Space|Minus Space]]
|If players land on this space, they lose three coins. On the last five turns, the coins lost may triple for a total of losing 9 coins.
|If players land on this space, they lose three coins. On the last five turns, the coins lost may triple for a total of losing 9 coins.
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![[File:SpaceHappeningMP5.png|50px]]
|align=center|[[File:SpaceHappeningMP5.png|50px]]
|align=center|[[Event Space|? Space]]
|align=center|[[Event Space|? Space]]
|If players land on this space, they trigger an event. The event varies within the board. The event may help or hinder one or more players.
|If players land on this space, they trigger an event. The event varies within the board. The event may help or hinder one or more players.
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![[File:Bowser Space MP4.png|50px]]
|align=center|[[File:Bowser Space MP4.png|50px]]
|align=center|[[Bowser Space]]
|align=center|[[Bowser Space]]
|There is initially one Bowser Space that replaces one red space on the board. If players land on this space, [[Bowser]] appears. He can cause events that hinder either the player that landed on his space or everyone. Sometimes, [[Donkey Kong]] might appear and punch Bowser, which causes him to steal coins from the player who landed on his space.  Bowser can turn another red space into a Bowser Space if a player receives a Bowser Capsule, and one of the options in the Last 5 Turns event can cause all red spaces to turn into Bowser Spaces.
|There is initially one Bowser Space that replaces one red space on the board. If players land on this space, [[Bowser]] appears. He can cause events that hinder either the player that landed on his space or everyone. Sometimes, [[Donkey Kong]] might appear and punch Bowser, which causes him to steal coins from the player who landed on his space.  Bowser can turn another red space into a Bowser Space if a player receives a Bowser Capsule, and one of the options in the Last 5 Turns event can cause all red spaces to turn into Bowser Spaces.
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![[File:SpaceDonkeyMP5.png|50px]]
|align=center|[[File:SpaceDonkeyMP5.png|50px]]
|align=center|[[DK Space]]
|align=center|[[DK Space]]
|Only one DK Space appears on each board, replacing a blue space. Landing on it causes DK to appear and triggers one of three events where either the player who landed on his space or all players have a chance to win coins or even a Star.  
|Only one DK Space appears on each board, replacing a blue space. Landing on it causes DK to appear and triggers one of three events where either the player who landed on his space or all players have a chance to win coins or even a Star.  
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![[File:SpaceStarMP5.png|50px]]
|align=center|[[File:SpaceStarMP5.png|50px]]
|align=center|[[Star Space]]
|align=center|[[Star Space]]
|When a player passes by this space, they can pay 20 coins to [[Eldstar]] to receive a Star. They can also decline the offer.
|When a player passes by this space, they can pay 20 coins to [[Eldstar]] to receive a Star. They can also decline the offer.
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===Capsule spaces===
===Capsule spaces===
These are regular spaces (either blue or red spaces) that are under the influence of a capsule. The icon of the space indicates what type of effect players are to expect, but the actual effect is unknown until players land on them. Players can override these spaces by tossing another capsule on top of them.
These are regular spaces (either blue or red spaces) that are under the influence of a capsule. The icon of the space indicates what type of effect players are to expect, but the actual effect is unknown until players land on them. Players can override these spaces by tossing another capsule on top of them.
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!width=15%|Image
!width=15%|Image
!width=17%|Space
!width=17%|Space
!width=68%|Description
!width=68%|Description
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![[File:SpaceMushroom-MP5.png|50px]]
|align=center|[[File:SpaceMushroom-MP5.png|50px]]
|align=center|[[Mushroom Space]]
|align=center|[[Mushroom Space]]
|This space bestows a Mushroom to the player if landed on. It can be a [[Mushroom]], [[Super Mushroom]], or a [[Cursed Mushroom]].
|This space bestows a Mushroom to the player if landed on. It can be a [[Mushroom]], [[Super Mushroom]], or a [[Cursed Mushroom]].
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![[File:SpaceCapsule-Movement.png|50px]]
|align=center|[[File:SpaceCapsule-Movement.png|50px]]
|align=center|Move Event
|align=center|Move Event
|This space deals with mobility around the board. The capsule effect could trigger a [[Warp Pipe Orb|Warp Pipe]], [[Klepto Orb|Klepto]], [[Podoboo Orb|Bubble]], or a [[Flutter Orb|Wiggler]].
|This space deals with mobility around the board. The capsule effect could trigger a [[Warp Pipe Orb|Warp Pipe]], [[Klepto Orb|Klepto]], [[Podoboo Orb|Bubble]], or a [[Flutter Orb|Wiggler]].
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![[File:SpaceCapsule-Coin.png|50px]]
|align=center|[[File:SpaceCapsule-Coin.png|50px]]
|align=center|Coin Event
|align=center|Coin Event
|This space deals with the player's coins. The capsule effect could trigger a [[Hammer Bro. Orb|Hammer Bro.]], [[Coin Block Capsule|Coin Block]], [[Spiny Orb|Spiny]], [[Koopa Troopa Orb|Paratroopa]], [[Bullet Bill Orb|Bullet Bill]], [[Goomba Orb|Goomba]] or a [[Piranha Plant Orb|Piranha Plant]].
|This space deals with the player's coins. The capsule effect could trigger a [[Hammer Bro. Orb|Hammer Bro.]], [[Coin Block Capsule|Coin Block]], [[Spiny Orb|Spiny]], [[Koopa Troopa Orb|Paratroopa]], [[Bullet Bill Orb|Bullet Bill]], [[Goomba Orb|Goomba]] or a [[Piranha Plant Orb|Piranha Plant]].
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![[File:SpaceCapsule-Bob-omb.png|50px]]
|align=center|[[File:SpaceCapsule-Bob-omb.png|50px]]
|align=center|Bob-omb
|align=center|Bob-omb
|This space is created when a [[Bob-omb Orb|Bob-omb Capsule]] is thrown to a space. A countdown initiates whenever a player passes this space. At the third counter, a Bob-omb appears on the player's hands and explodes, causing the player to lose 20 coins.
|This space is created when a [[Bob-omb Orb|Bob-omb Capsule]] is thrown to a space. A countdown initiates whenever a player passes this space. At the third counter, a Bob-omb appears on the player's hands and explodes, causing the player to lose 20 coins.
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![[File:SpaceCapsule-KoopaBank.png|50px]]
|align=center|[[File:SpaceCapsule-KoopaBank.png|50px]]
|align=center|[[Bank Space]]
|align=center|[[Bank Space]]
|This space is created when a [[Koopa Bank Capsule]] is thrown to a space. Every time a player passes this space, the player pays 5 coins to store in the bank. If a player lands on this space, the player is rewarded with all coins in the bank.
|This space is created when a [[Koopa Bank Capsule]] is thrown to a space. Every time a player passes this space, the player pays 5 coins to store in the bank. If a player lands on this space, the player is rewarded with all coins in the bank.
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![[File:SpaceCapsule-Capsules.png|50px]]
|align=center|[[File:SpaceCapsule-Capsules.png|50px]]
|align=center|Capsule Event
|align=center|Capsule Event
|This space deals with the player's capsules. The capsule effect could trigger a [[Kamek Orb|Kamek]], [[Mr. Blizzard Orb|Mr. Blizzard]], [[Toady Orb|Magikoopa]], [[Ukiki Capsule|Ukiki]], or a [[Lakitu Orb|Lakitu]].
|This space deals with the player's capsules. The capsule effect could trigger a [[Kamek Orb|Kamek]], [[Mr. Blizzard Orb|Mr. Blizzard]], [[Toady Orb|Magikoopa]], [[Ukiki Capsule|Ukiki]], or a [[Lakitu Orb|Lakitu]].
|-
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![[File:SpaceCapsule-Tweester.png|50px]]
|align=center|[[File:SpaceCapsule-Tweester.png|50px]]
|align=center|Tweester
|align=center|Tweester
|This space is created when a [[Tweester Orb|Tweester Capsule]] is thrown to a space. Landing on it causes a Tweester to spawn, who then moves the Star Space location to another area on the board.
|This space is created when a [[Tweester Orb|Tweester Capsule]] is thrown to a space. Landing on it causes a Tweester to spawn, who then moves the Star Space location to another area on the board.
|-
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![[File:SpaceCapsule-Duel.png|50px]]
|align=center|[[File:SpaceCapsule-Duel.png|50px]]
|align=center|[[Duel Space]]
|align=center|[[Duel Space]]
|This space is created when a [[Duel Capsule]] is thrown to a space. Landing on it causes a Duel minigame to occur.
|This space is created when a [[Duel Capsule]] is thrown to a space. Landing on it causes a Duel minigame to occur.
|-
|-
![[File:SpaceCapsule-ChainChomp.png|50px]]
|align=center|[[File:SpaceCapsule-ChainChomp.png|50px]]
|align=center|Chain Chomp
|align=center|Chain Chomp
|This space is created when a [[Chain Chomp Capsule]] is thrown on a space. If a player lands on it, a [[Chain Chomp]] appears and lets the player steal a star or coins from a chosen player.  
|This space is created when a [[Chain Chomp Capsule]] is thrown on a space. If a player lands on it, a [[Chain Chomp]] appears and lets the player steal a star or coins from a chosen player.  
|-
|-
![[File:SpaceCapsule-Star.png|50px]]
|align=center|[[File:SpaceCapsule-Star.png|50px]]
|align=center|[[Chance Space]]
|align=center|[[Chance Space]]
|This space is created when a [[Chance Capsule]] is thrown to a space. Landing on it causes the [[Chance Roulette]] to occur.
|This space is created when a [[Chance Capsule]] is thrown to a space. Landing on it causes the [[Chance Roulette]] to occur.
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===Other spaces===
===Other spaces===
These are spaces not found in Party Mode.
These are spaces not found in Party Mode.
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!width=68%|Description
!width=68%|Description
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![[File:MinigameSpaceMP5.png|50px]]
|align=center|[[File:MinigameSpaceMP5.png|50px]]
|align=center|[[Minigame Space|VS Space]]
|align=center|[[Minigame Space|VS Space]]
|Appearing only in Story Mode, this space triggers a minigame depending on how many Koopa Kids remain.
|Appearing only in Story Mode, this space triggers a minigame depending on how many Koopa Kids remain.
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![[File:GreenSpaceMP5.png|50px]]
|align=center|[[File:GreenSpaceMP5.png|50px]]
|align=center|[[Green Space]]
|align=center|[[Green Space]]
|Debuting in [[Card Party]] only, landing on it does nothing.
|Debuting in [[Card Party]] only, landing on it does nothing.
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''Mario Party 5'' does away with the traditional item system of the previous three games, and instead introduces items called [[Orb|capsules]], which can be obtained for free by passing capsule machines. Capsules can be thrown on the board up to ten spaces in front of them, and the player that lands on the capsule space receives its effects. Alternatively, players can pay a fee to use the capsule on themselves; the fee varies by capsule. Below is a list of all twenty-eight capsules found in ''Mario Party 5'' and a description describing their effects.
''Mario Party 5'' does away with the traditional item system of the previous three games, and instead introduces items called [[Orb|capsules]], which can be obtained for free by passing capsule machines. Capsules can be thrown on the board up to ten spaces in front of them, and the player that lands on the capsule space receives its effects. Alternatively, players can pay a fee to use the capsule on themselves; the fee varies by capsule. Below is a list of all twenty-eight capsules found in ''Mario Party 5'' and a description describing their effects.
===Move Event===
===Move Event===
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===Coin Event===
===Coin Event===
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===Capsule Event===
===Capsule Event===
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===Special Event===
===Special Event===
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|JapR=Mario Pāti 5
|JapR=Mario Pāti 5
|JapM=Mario Party 5
|JapM=Mario Party 5
|ChiT=瑪利歐派對5<ref>[https://www.nintendo.com.hk/switch/mario/history/index.html Official Chinese website for the ''Super Mario Bros.'' 35th Anniversary]. Retrieved October 23, 2020.</ref>
|ChiT=瑪利歐派對5<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.com.hk/switch/mario/history/index.html|title=Official Traditional Chinese website for the ''Super Mario Bros.'' 35th Anniversary|accessdate=October 23, 2020}}</ref>
|ChiTR=Mǎlì'ōu Pàiduì 5
|ChiTR=Mǎlì'ōu Pàiduì 5
|ChiTM=Mario Party 5
|ChiTM=Mario Party 5
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*The capsule depicting a [[Toady]] is incorrectly labeled as "[[Magikoopa]] Capsule". Later ''Mario Party'' games correctly labeled it as "Toady Orb".
*The capsule depicting a [[Toady]] is incorrectly labeled as "[[Magikoopa]] Capsule". Later ''Mario Party'' games correctly labeled it as "Toady Orb".
*This is the last ''Mario Party'' game in non-Japanese versions (except the Dutch, Portuguese, and Russian versions of ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'') to feature a female announcer until ''[[Super Mario Party]]''.
*This is the last ''Mario Party'' game in non-Japanese versions (except the Dutch, Portuguese, and Russian versions of ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'') to feature a female announcer until ''[[Super Mario Party]]''.
*Nintendo of America promoted ''Mario Party 5'' with an ad campaign spoofing the actual presidential campaigns of the United States, where Mario and his friends "campaigned" against Bowser and his minions. Inconsistent with his appearance in the game itself and its artworks, Bowser appeared to use his N64-era design in material related to this campaign. Similarly, the campaign also used one of Mario's artworks from ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' in addition to his actual GameCube-era artworks.
*Nintendo of America promoted ''Mario Party 5'' with an ad campaign parodying the actual presidential campaigns of the United States, where Mario and his friends "campaigned" against Bowser and his minions. Inconsistent with his appearance in the game itself and its artworks, Bowser appeared to use his design from the Nintendo 64 era in material related to this campaign. Similarly, the campaign also used one of Mario's artworks from ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' in addition to his actual GameCube-era artworks.
*In the PAL version:
*In the PAL version:
**A file can only be played in the language that the game was set to when the file was created.
**A file can only be played in the language that the game was set to when the file was created.
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==External links==
==External links==
{{NIWA|StrategyWiki=1}}
{{NIWA|StrategyWiki=1|NWiki=1}}
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ngc/gp5j/index.html Official ''Mario Party 5'' Japanese website]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ngc/gp5j/index.html Official ''Mario Party 5'' Japanese website]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-GameCube/Mario-Party-5-268291.html Official ''Mario Party 5'' Nintendo UK website]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-GameCube/Mario-Party-5-268291.html Official ''Mario Party 5'' Nintendo UK website]
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