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In 2010, the series celebrated the [[Super Mario Bros. 25th Anniversary|''Super Mario Bros.'' 25th Anniversary]]. The celebration involved a series of videos showing various tricks throughout the series' games on the Wii's Nintendo Channel, as well as releasing a Wii port of ''Super Mario All-Stars'', which included a history booklet of the ''Super Mario'' series and a CD containing several songs from games in the series. In 2015, the series celebrated the [[Super Mario Bros. 30th Anniversary|''Super Mario Bros.'' 30th Anniversary]] with the commemorative game being ''[[Super Mario Maker]]''. Special [[amiibo]] based on Mario's sprite from ''Super Mario Bros.'' with both classic and modern color schemes were released as well. 2020 marked the [[Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary|''Super Mario Bros.'' 35th Anniversary]] with several games released, including ''[[Super Mario 3D All-Stars]]''.
In 2010, the series celebrated the [[Super Mario Bros. 25th Anniversary|''Super Mario Bros.'' 25th Anniversary]]. The celebration involved a series of videos showing various tricks throughout the series' games on the Wii's Nintendo Channel, as well as releasing a Wii port of ''Super Mario All-Stars'', which included a history booklet of the ''Super Mario'' series and a CD containing several songs from games in the series. In 2015, the series celebrated the [[Super Mario Bros. 30th Anniversary|''Super Mario Bros.'' 30th Anniversary]] with the commemorative game being ''[[Super Mario Maker]]''. Special [[amiibo]] based on Mario's sprite from ''Super Mario Bros.'' with both classic and modern color schemes were released as well. 2020 marked the [[Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary|''Super Mario Bros.'' 35th Anniversary]] with several games released, including ''[[Super Mario 3D All-Stars]]''.
==List of games==
==List of games==
===Main games===
===Main games===
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|align="center"|[[File:NSMB2 NA box cover.png|145x145px]]<span style="font-size:8pt"><br>{{release|Japan|July 28, 2012}} [[Nintendo 3DS]]</span>
|align="center"|[[File:NSMB2 NA box cover.png|145x145px]]<span style="font-size:8pt"><br>{{release|Japan|July 28, 2012}} [[Nintendo 3DS]]</span>
|''New Super Mario Bros. 2'' is another side-scroller in the series released in 2012 for the Nintendo 3DS. It is the third game in the ''New Super Mario Bros.'' line and a direct sequel to ''New Super Mario Bros.''. The game features an extremely large number of coins, which are the game's main focus, with the primary goal being to collect one million. The game also notably is very similar to ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'', reusing various things from it, while also featuring several elements from ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', such as [[Raccoon Mario]]. A new power-up called the [[Gold Flower]] appears and turns Mario into [[Gold Mario]].
|''New Super Mario Bros. 2'' is another side-scroller in the series released in 2012 for the Nintendo 3DS. It is the third game in the ''New Super Mario Bros.'' line and a direct sequel to ''New Super Mario Bros.'' The game features an extremely large number of coins, which are the game's main focus, with the primary goal being to collect one million. The game also notably is very similar to ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'', reusing various things from it, while also featuring several elements from ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', such as [[Raccoon Mario]]. A new power-up called the [[Gold Flower]] appears and turns Mario into [[Gold Mario]].
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!colspan="2"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''
!colspan="2"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''
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!colspan="2"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''[[Super Mario Run]]''
!colspan="2"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''[[Super Mario Run]]''
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|align="center"|[[File:SMR Logo Final.png|145x145px]]<span style="font-size:8pt"><br>{{release|2=December 15, 2016}} {{wp|iOS}}</span>
|align="center"|[[File:SMR Logo Final.png|145x145px]]<span style="font-size:8pt"><br>December 15, 2016<br>{{wp|iOS}}</span>
|''Super Mario Run'' is an auto-runner platform game and the first dedicated ''Super Mario'' title for mobile devices. It was released first on iOS in December 2016, and it was released for Android in March 2017. The game is free-to-start, with optional in-app content to purchase at a one-time fee. Its gameplay is similar to that of the ''New Super Mario Bros.'' sub-series but with a different control style. Like ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', it features the cast of ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' as playable characters, alongside [[Yoshi]], [[Toadette]], and [[Princess Daisy]], who all make their first fully playable appearances in a 2D ''Super Mario'' game.  
|''Super Mario Run'' is an auto-runner platform game and the first dedicated ''Super Mario'' title for mobile devices. It was released first on iOS in December 2016, and it was released for Android in March 2017. The game is free-to-start, with optional in-app content to purchase at a one-time fee. Its gameplay is similar to that of the ''New Super Mario Bros.'' sub-series but with a different control style. Like ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', it features the cast of ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' as playable characters, alongside [[Yoshi]], [[Toadette]], and [[Princess Daisy]], who all make their first fully playable appearances in a 2D ''Super Mario'' game.  
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!colspan="2"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''
!colspan="2"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''
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|align="center"|[[File:SuperMarioOdyssey - NA boxart.jpg|145x145px]]<span style="font-size:8pt"><br>{{release|2=October 27, 2017}} [[Nintendo Switch]]</span>
|align="center"|[[File:SuperMarioOdyssey - NA boxart.jpg|145x145px]]<span style="font-size:8pt"><br>October 27, 2017<br>[[Nintendo Switch]]</span>
|''Super Mario Odyssey'' released for the [[Nintendo Switch]] in late 2017. As a new entry in the 3D games and a new sandbox-style 3D ''Super Mario'' game after ''Super Mario 64'' and ''Super Mario Sunshine'', it focuses on Mario and a new character named [[Cappy]] (who takes the form of the [[Mario Cap]]) visiting kingdoms far from the Mushroom Kingdom and collecting [[Power Moon]]s, ultimately in an attempt to prevent Bowser force-marrying Princess Peach and to rescue Cappy's sister [[Tiara]]. Cappy has multiple uses, such as being thrown like a boomerang (which can be used to [[Capture|control life forms and inanimate objects]]) and jumping off him in midair like a platform. In addition, this is the first main ''Super Mario'' game to be compatible with [[amiibo]], and it was launched alongside a trio of amiibo based on the game.
|''Super Mario Odyssey'' released for the [[Nintendo Switch]] in late 2017. As a new entry in the 3D games and a new sandbox-style 3D ''Super Mario'' game after ''Super Mario 64'' and ''Super Mario Sunshine'', it focuses on Mario and a new character named [[Cappy]] (who takes the form of the [[Mario Cap]]) visiting kingdoms far from the Mushroom Kingdom and collecting [[Power Moon]]s, ultimately in an attempt to prevent Bowser force-marrying Princess Peach and to rescue Cappy's sister [[Tiara]]. Cappy has multiple uses, such as being thrown like a boomerang (which can be used to [[Capture|control life forms and inanimate objects]]) and jumping off him in midair like a platform. In addition, this is the first main ''Super Mario'' game to be compatible with [[amiibo]], and it was launched alongside a trio of amiibo based on the game.
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!colspan="2"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]''
!colspan="2"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]''
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|align="center"|[[File:SMM2 Box Art.png|145x145px]]<span style="font-size:8pt"><br>{{release|2=June 28, 2019}} Nintendo Switch</span>
|align="center"|[[File:SMM2 Box Art.png|145x145px]]<span style="font-size:8pt"><br>June 28, 2019<br>Nintendo Switch</span>
|''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'' is the sequel to the Wii U title ''Super Mario Maker''. This sequel introduces many new additions and improvements, such as slopes, more level themes, and a ''Super Mario 3D World'' style.
|''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'' is the sequel to the Wii U title ''Super Mario Maker''. This sequel introduces many new additions and improvements, such as slopes, more level themes, and a ''Super Mario 3D World'' style.
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!colspan="2"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''
!colspan="2"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''
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|align="center"|[[File:SMBW box NA.png|145x145px]]<span style="font-size:8pt"><br>October 20, 2023<br>Nintendo Switch</span>
|''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'' is a side-scroller for the Nintendo Switch. Its plot involves Mario and his allies setting out to save the [[Flower Kingdom]] from Bowser. The game plays similarly to the ''New Super Mario Bros.'' sub-series with its four-player mode. The game's central mechanic is [[Wonder Effect]]s, which are triggered by collecting [[Wonder Flower]]s. Collecting them in different levels causes various different effects. It also introduces three new power-ups: the [[Elephant Fruit]], [[Bubble Flower]], and [[Drill Mushroom]], which transform characters into their [[Elephant Mario|Elephant forms]], [[Bubble Mario|Bubble forms]], and [[Drill Mario|Drill forms]], respectively. This is also the first game to feature [[Kevin Afghani]] succeeding [[Charles Martinet]] in voicing Mario and Luigi.
|''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'' is a side-scroller for the Nintendo Switch. Its plot involves Mario and his allies setting out to save the [[Flower Kingdom]] from Bowser. The game plays similarly to the ''New Super Mario Bros.'' sub-series with its four-player mode. The game's central mechanic is [[Wonder Effect]]s, which are triggered by collecting [[Wonder Flower]]s. Collecting them in different levels causes various different effects. It also introduces three new power-ups: the [[Elephant Fruit]], [[Bubble Flower]], and [[Drill Mushroom]], which transform characters into their [[Elephant Mario|Elephant forms]], [[Bubble Mario|Bubble forms]], and [[Drill Mario|Drill forms]], respectively. This is also the first game to feature [[Kevin Afghani]] succeeding [[Charles Martinet]] in voicing Mario and Luigi.
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===Related games===
===Related games===
These original games are related to the ''Super Mario'' series while not officially being considered part of it. Many of them feature the adventures of characters other than Mario, sometimes leading into their own series. Notably, [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] stated that he considered ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' to be part of the core ''Super Mario'' franchise in an interview published in 2012.<ref>[http://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2012/09/24/miyamoto-tezuka-interview.aspx Interview with Shigeru Miyamoto, taken from Game Informer, issue 234]. (Retrieved September 5, 2016)</ref>  
These original games are related to the ''Super Mario'' series while not being considered part of it by official Nintendo websites. Many of them feature the adventures of characters other than Mario, sometimes leading into their own series. Notably, [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] stated that he considered ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' to be part of the core ''Super Mario'' franchise in an interview published in 2012.<ref>[http://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2012/09/24/miyamoto-tezuka-interview.aspx Interview with Shigeru Miyamoto, taken from Game Informer, issue 234]. (Retrieved September 5, 2016)</ref>  
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!colspan="2"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''Super Mario Bros. 35''
!colspan="2"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''Super Mario Bros. 35''
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|align="center"|[[File:Logo-Super Mario Bros 35.png|145x145px]]<span style="font-size:8pt"><br>October 1, 2020<br>[[Nintendo Switch]]</span>
|''[[Super Mario Bros. 35]]'' was a side-scrolling, battle royale platform game where 35 players competed against each other until one player remained standing.
|''[[Super Mario Bros. 35]]'' was a side-scrolling, battle royale platform game where 35 players competed against each other until one player remained standing.
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|align="center"|[[File:All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros cover.jpg|145x145px]]<span style="font-size:8pt"><br>{{release|Japan|December 1986}} [[Family Computer Disk System|Disk System]]</span>
|align="center"|[[File:All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros cover.jpg|145x145px]]<span style="font-size:8pt"><br>{{release|Japan|December 1986}} [[Family Computer Disk System|Disk System]]</span>
|''[[All Night Nippon: Super Mario Bros.]]'' is an officially licensed hack of ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]''. Gameplay is the same, but many characters such as the [[Toad (species)|mushroom retainer]]s are replaced with Japanese celebrities from the radio show ''[[wikipedia:All Night Nippon|All Night Nippon]]''. Other changes are also made for this game, such as World 1 being set during nighttime and [[Princess Peach]]'s outfit was changed. The game was only released in Japan.
|''[[All Night Nippon: Super Mario Bros.]]'' is an officially licensed hack of ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]''. Gameplay is the same, but many characters such as the [[Toad (species)|mushroom retainer]]s are replaced with Japanese celebrities from the radio show ''{{wp|All Night Nippon}}''. Other changes are also made for this game, such as World 1 being set during nighttime and [[Princess Peach]]'s outfit was changed. The game was only released in Japan.
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!colspan="2"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''Super Mario Bros.'' (Nelsonic Game Watch)
!colspan="2"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''Super Mario Bros.'' (Nelsonic Game Watch)
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!colspan="2"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe''
!colspan="2"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe''
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|align="center"|[[File:NSMBU Deluxe Boxart.jpg|145x145px]]<span style="font-size:8pt"><br>January 11, 2019<br>[[Nintendo Switch]]</span>
|''[[New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe]]'' is a combined port of the Wii U games ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'' and ''[[New Super Luigi U]]'', enhanced with exclusive features. Notably, this port is described as part of the main series for the [[Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary|''Super Mario Bros.'' 35th Anniversary]] and in the Mario history section of Nintendo's website.<ref name=History/>
|''[[New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe]]'' is a combined port of the Wii U games ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'' and ''[[New Super Luigi U]]'', enhanced with exclusive features. Notably, this port is described as part of the main series for the [[Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary|''Super Mario Bros.'' 35th Anniversary]] and in the Mario history section of Nintendo's website.<ref name=History/>
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!colspan="2"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''Super Mario 3D All-Stars''
!colspan="2"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''Super Mario 3D All-Stars''
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|align="center"|[[File:Box NA-Super Mario 3D All-Stars.png|145x145px]]<span style="font-size:8pt"><br>September 18, 2020<br>[[Nintendo Switch]]</span>
|''[[Super Mario 3D All-Stars]]'' is a rerelease of ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' with revamped controls, HD resolution, and a music player that released as part of the [[Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary|35th anniversary]] of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''.
|''[[Super Mario 3D All-Stars]]'' is a rerelease of ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' with revamped controls, HD resolution, and a music player that released as part of the [[Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary|35th anniversary]] of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
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!colspan="2"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros.''
!colspan="2"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros.''
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|align="center"|[[File:Box NA-GWSMB.png|145x145px]]<span style="font-size:8pt"><br>November 13, 2020</span>
|Unlike the ''[[Super Mario Bros. (Game & Watch)|Super Mario Bros.]]'' [[Game & Watch]] game released in 1987, ''[[Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros.]]'' is a direct port of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'' fit into a Game & Watch system with full-color screen display. The system also features a ''Super Mario''-themed version of ''[[Ball]]''.
|Unlike the ''[[Super Mario Bros. (Game & Watch)|Super Mario Bros.]]'' [[Game & Watch]] game released in 1987, ''[[Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros.]]'' is a direct port of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'' fit into a Game & Watch system with full-color screen display. The system also features a ''Super Mario''-themed version of ''[[Ball]]''.
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!colspan="2"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury''
!colspan="2"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury''
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|align="center"|[[File:SM3DWBF Box NA Final.png|145x145px]]<span style="font-size:8pt"><br>{{release|2=February 12, 2021}} [[Nintendo Switch]]</span>
|align="center"|[[File:SM3DWBF Box NA Final.png|145x145px]]<span style="font-size:8pt"><br>February 12, 2021<br>[[Nintendo Switch]]</span>
|''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]'' is a port of the Wii U game ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' that released for Nintendo Switch in 2021. It contains new features, such as quicker movement speed, higher resolution, and [[amiibo]] compatibility. The game also has a new ''Bowser's Fury'' mode, in which Mario and Bowser Jr. aim to save [[Lake Lapcat]] from [[Fury Bowser]]. Like ''New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe'', the port is described as part of the main series in the Mario history section of Nintendo's website.<ref name=History/>
|''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]'' is a port of the Wii U game ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' that released for Nintendo Switch in 2021. It contains new features, such as quicker movement speed, higher resolution, and [[amiibo]] compatibility. The game also has a new ''Bowser's Fury'' mode, in which Mario and Bowser Jr. aim to save [[Lake Lapcat]] from [[Fury Bowser]]. Like ''New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe'', the port is described as part of the main series in the Mario history section of Nintendo's website.<ref name=History/>
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!colspan="3"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|Hoot
!colspan="3"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|Hoot
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|[[Hoot]] is a friendly owl from [[Whomp's Fortress]] in the game ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. If Mario wakes him up, he will allow Mario to grab his feet to get a lift. In [[Super Mario 64 DS|the remake]], he also appears in all missions of [[Cool, Cool Mountain]], and later missions of [[Snowman's Land]], [[Tiny-Huge Island]], and [[Tall, Tall Mountain]].
|[[Hoot]] is a friendly owl from [[Whomp's Fortress]] in the game ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. If Mario wakes him up, he will allow Mario to grab his feet to get a lift. In [[Super Mario 64 DS|the remake]], he also appears in all missions of [[Cool, Cool Mountain]], and later missions of [[Snowman's Land]], [[Tiny-Huge Island]], and [[Tall, Tall Mountain]].
|<center>''[[Super Mario 64]]''</center>
|<center>''[[Super Mario 64]]''</center>
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!colspan="3"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|Dorrie
!colspan="3"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|Dorrie
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|[[Dorrie]] is a large blue plesiosaur-like creature found in [[Hazy Maze Cave]] in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. He later appears in [[World 4 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 4]] of ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' In both games, ground pounding of his back will cause him to lower his head for Mario to climb upon; in the latter, he also briefly gains speed.
|[[Dorrie]] is a large blue plesiosaur-like creature found in [[Hazy Maze Cave]] in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. He later appears in [[World 4 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 4]] of ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' In both games, ground pounding of his back will cause him to lower his head for Mario to climb upon; in the latter, he also briefly gains speed.
|<center>''[[Super Mario 64]]''</center>
|<center>''[[Super Mario 64]]''</center>
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!colspan="3"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|Baby Luma
!colspan="3"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|Baby Luma
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|[[Baby Luma]] is Mario's main companion during the events of ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and its sequel ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. It differentiates from [[Luma|its brethren]] due to its unique beige coloration.
|[[Baby Luma]] is Mario's main companion during the events of ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and its sequel ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. It differentiates from [[Luma|its brethren]] due to its unique beige coloration.
|<center>''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''</center>
|<center>''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''</center>
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!colspan="3"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|Lubba
!colspan="3"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|Lubba
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|[[Lubba]] is a pudgy purple Luma and the head honcho of the Lumas in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''.
|[[Lubba]] is a pudgy purple Luma and the head honcho of the Lumas in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''.
|<center>''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''</center>
|<center>''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''</center>
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!colspan="3"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|Co-Star Luma
!colspan="3"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|Co-Star Luma
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|The [[Co-Star Luma]] is an orange [[Luma]] that can be controlled by a second player in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' when in Co-Star Mode. However, its movement is normally limited to following Mario, although it is capable of immobilizing enemies and picking up items from afar.
|The [[Co-Star Luma]] is an orange [[Luma]] that can be controlled by a second player in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' when in Co-Star Mode. However, its movement is normally limited to following Mario, although it is capable of immobilizing enemies and picking up items from afar.
|<center>''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''</center>
|<center>''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''</center>
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!colspan="3"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|Jaxi
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|[[Jaxi]] is a living statue resembling both a lion and a jaguar that Mario can ride in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. It destroys any breakable objects it touches, and defeats small enemies in the same way.
|[[Jaxi]] is a living statue resembling both a lion and a jaguar that Mario can ride in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. It destroys any breakable objects it touches, and defeats small enemies in the same way.
|<center>''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''</center>
|<center>''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''</center>
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|[[Bowser]] is the main antagonist throughout the ''Super Mario'' series, first appearing in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''. He is the King of all Koopas, and is found to be the final boss in almost all platformers. Commanding the [[Koopa Troop]], Bowser sets to conquer the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] by kidnapping its rightful ruler, [[Princess Peach]] and holding her captive on his heavily guarded [[Bowser's Castle|castle]]. He deploys a countless amount of minions to stop anyone that oppose him. Mario and Luigi have to traverse his castle in order to reach the final confrontation against Bowser.
|[[Bowser]] is the main antagonist throughout the ''Super Mario'' series, first appearing in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' He is the King of all Koopas, and is found to be the final boss in almost all platformers. Commanding the [[Koopa Troop]], Bowser sets to conquer the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] by kidnapping its rightful ruler, [[Princess Peach]] and holding her captive on his heavily guarded [[Bowser's Castle|castle]]. He deploys a countless amount of minions to stop anyone that oppose him. Mario and Luigi have to traverse his castle in order to reach the final confrontation against Bowser.
|<center>''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''</center>
|<center>''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''</center>
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|[[Tatanga]] is the main antagonist in ''[[Super Mario Land]]''. Tatanga invaded the kingdom of Sarasaland with the intention of conquering it, he brainwashed its inhabitants to do his bidding and captured Princess Daisy to marry her. Using the Sky Pop, Mario eventually takes down Tatanga on the skies of the [[Chai Kingdom]] and finally rescues Princess Daisy. Tatanga comes back in ''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins'' to serve as the boss of the [[Space Zone]], where he has been entrusted by Wario with one of the 6 Golden Coins, so Mario has to battle him once more to retrieve it.
|[[Tatanga]] is the main antagonist and final boss in ''[[Super Mario Land]]''. Tatanga invaded the kingdom of Sarasaland with the intention of conquering it, he brainwashed its inhabitants to do his bidding and captured Princess Daisy to marry her. Using the Sky Pop, Mario eventually takes down Tatanga on the skies of the [[Chai Kingdom]] and finally rescues Princess Daisy. Tatanga comes back in ''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins'' to serve as the boss of the [[Space Zone]], where he has been entrusted by Wario with one of the 6 Golden Coins, so Mario has to battle him once more to retrieve it.
|<center>''[[Super Mario Land]]''</center>
|<center>''[[Super Mario Land]]''</center>
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|[[Wario]] made his debut on ''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins'' as the main antagonist. It is explained by Mario that [[Wario#Relationships|Wario has always been jealous of his popularity since they were kids]] and has tried to steal his [[Mario's Castle|castle]] several times. Wario was able to succeed when Mario was away to free Sarasaland from Tatanga's invasion. To prevent Mario from entering the castle, Wario scattered the 6 Golden Coins all over [[Mario Land (Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins)|Mario Land]] and now are guarded by his underlings. Mario eventually recovers all the Golden Coins, enters his castle and confronts Wario in the throne room. Wario engages Mario in battle using several power-ups but despite his best efforts, he is ultimately defeated and flees. Wario would set to appear in other titles in the series, including many ''Super Mario'' spin-offs and even star his own [[Wario (franchise)|series]].
|[[Wario]] made his debut on ''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins'' as the main antagonist and final boss. It is explained by Mario that [[Wario#Relationships|Wario has always been jealous of his popularity since they were kids]] and has tried to steal his [[Mario's Castle|castle]] several times. Wario was able to succeed when Mario was away to free Sarasaland from Tatanga's invasion. To prevent Mario from entering the castle, Wario scattered the 6 Golden Coins all over [[Mario Land (Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins)|Mario Land]] and now are guarded by his underlings. Mario eventually recovers all the Golden Coins, enters his castle and confronts Wario in the throne room. Wario engages Mario in battle using several power-ups but despite his best efforts, he is ultimately defeated and flees. Wario would set to appear in other titles in the series, including many ''Super Mario'' spin-offs and even star his own [[Wario (franchise)|series]].
|<center>''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]''</center>
|<center>''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]''</center>
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|[[King Bob-omb]], formerly Big Bob-omb, is a large [[Bob-omb]] with a crown, mustache, and no key. He first appeared in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', where he is the first boss. He is fought twice in [[Super Mario 64 DS|the remake]], and has appeared semi-frequently in spinoffs.
|[[King Bob-omb]], formerly Big Bob-omb, is a large [[Bob-omb]] with a crown, mustache, and no key. He first appeared in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', where he is the first boss. He is fought twice in [[Super Mario 64 DS|the remake]], and has appeared semi-frequently in spinoffs.
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|The Whomp King is a large crowned [[Whomp]] who debuted in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', where he is the boss of [[Whomp's Fortress]]. He reprises his role in the [[Super Mario 64 DS|remake]] and returns in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' as the boss of [[Throwback Galaxy]].
|<center>''[[Super Mario 64]]''</center>
|<center>''[[Super Mario 64]]''</center>
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|[[King Boo]] as his name implies, is the king amongst [[Boo]]s. He'd debuted in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' as the main antagonist and Luigi's arch-nemesis. Soon afterwords, he would since make near-frequent appearances in spinoffs, usually in a more simplified design. he made his Super Mario series debut in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'' (under the name; Big Boo), where he appears as the boss Mario must defeat in order to free Luigi. He Wouldn't make his second mainstream appearance until ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'', where he appears during certain [[Wonder Effect]]s.
|[[King Boo]] is a large, crowned [[Boo]] who debuted in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' as the main antagonist and Luigi's arch-nemesis. Since then, he would make frequent appearances in spinoffs and eventually make his ''Super Mario'' series debut in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'' (under the name Big Boo), where he appears as the boss Mario must defeat in order to free Luigi. He would not make his second mainstream appearance until ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'', where he appears during certain [[Wonder Effect]]s.
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|<center>''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''</center>
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*[[Bull's-Eye Blaster]]
*[[Bull's-Eye Blaster]]
*[[Torpedo Base]]
*[[Torpedo Base (Targeting Ted)|Torpedo Base]]
*[[Torpedo Base (Targeting Ted)]]
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!colspan="4"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|Lava Bubble
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|<center>''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''</center>
|<center>''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''</center>
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*[[Chuck-Ya]]
*[[Chuckya]]
*[[Kab-omb]]
*[[Kab-omb]]
*[[Mega Bob-omb]]
*[[Mega Bob-omb]]
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*[[Gold Chomp]]
*[[Gold Chomp]]
*[[Homing Chomp]]
*[[Homing Chomp]]
*[[Mini Chomp]]
*[[Small Chomp]]
*[[Splorch]]
*[[Splorch]]
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