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=MarioWiki:BJAODN/In Search of Lost Brother=
=Bonus Star=
Welcome to the [[MarioWiki:BJAODN|BJAODN Museum]]. Admission is free. Our featured piece here is '''''In Search of Lost Brother''''' (formerly '''''A Plumber's Lament''''') by venerable sculptor [[Garro]] of [[Nimbus Land]]. No, it is clearly not just [[Mario]] covered in gold and standing perfectly still.
==Types of Bonus Stars==
 
[[File:Magikoopa receiving a Bonus Star in Mario Party 9.png|thumb|280px|[[Magikoopa]] receiving the Minigame Star in ''[[Mario Party 9]]'']]
This page contains two revisions on an article of this "statue" from ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' and its [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch remake]]. The first is from November 15, 2014 and conflates the "statue" with other gold statues of Mario from ''[[BS Super Mario USA]]'' and ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', and the second is from [date] and is the exact revision before its merge.
*'''Minigame Star:'''{{anchor|Minigame Star}} {{anchor|Mini-Game Star}} The Minigame Star (originally spelled '''Mini-Game Star''' and '''Mini-game Star''') has appeared in every ''Mario Party'' game to date. It is awarded to whoever collected the most coins in every [[minigame]] altogether. Coins won from Battle (pre-''Mario Party 5''), Duel, [[Game Guy]], and [[Donkey Kong]] minigames are not accounted for. In ''Mario Party 9'', ''Mario Party DS'', and ''Mario Party Superstars'', the number of minigame wins is counted instead.
 
*'''Coin Star:''' {{anchor|Coin Star}}{{anchor|Rich Star}} This Bonus Star first appeared in ''Mario Party'' and appeared in every subsequent game up to ''Mario Party 5'', returning in ''Super Mario Party'' and ''Mario Party Superstars'' as the '''Rich Star'''. In the first five ''Mario Party'' games, it is awarded to whoever held the most coins at any time during gameplay. In ''Super Mario Party'' and ''Mario Party Superstars'', it is instead awarded to the player who collected the most coins total throughout the game, including coins spent and stolen from them.
==November 15, 2014 revision==
*'''Happening Star:'''{{anchor|Happening Star}}{{anchor|Event Star}}{{anchor|Green Star}}{{anchor|Action Star}}{{anchor|? Star}}{{anchor|Eventful Star}} Also known as the '''Event Star''', '''Green Star''', '''Action Star''', or '''? Star''', the Happening Star has appeared in every ''Mario Party'' game until ''Mario Party 9'', returning in ''Super Mario Party'' as the '''Eventful Star'''. It is awarded to whoever landed on the most [[Event Space|? Space]]s during gameplay.
:''Mario Statue redirects here. For information about the transformation [[Tanooki Mario]] can undergo, see [[Statue Mario]].''  
*'''Orb Star:'''{{anchor|Orb Star}}{{anchor|Candy Star}}{{anchor|Item Star}}{{anchor|Dice Block Star}} Appearing in ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', ''Mario Party 7'', ''[[Mario Party 8]]'' (as the '''Candy Star'''), ''Mario Party DS'', ''Mario Party 9'' (as the '''Dice Block Star'''), ''Mario Party: Star Rush'', ''Mario Party: The Top 100'', and ''Super Mario Party'' (as the '''Item Star'''), this Star is given to whoever used the most [[Orb]]s, items, [[Candy (Mario Party 8)|Candies]], or Special Dice Blocks during gameplay. It replaces the Coin Star in ''Mario Party 6''.
[[File:SMRPG Plumberslament.png|right|frame|'''''A Plumber's Lament''''' next to some gold statues of [[Valentina]].]]
*'''Red Star:'''{{anchor|Red Star}}{{anchor|Unlucky Star}} This Bonus Star appears in ''Mario Party 7'' and ''Mario Party 8'', returning in ''Super Mario Party'' as the '''Unlucky Star'''. It is given to whoever landed on the most [[Red Space]]s during gameplay. In ''Super Mario Party'', it also counts the number of [[Bad Luck Space]]s and Extra Bad Luck Spaces landed on.
'''A Plumber's Lament''' is the name of a piece of art created by master sculptor [[Garro]] of [[Nimbus Land]] for the kingdom's usurper queen [[Valentina]] during the events of ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. The gold-colored statue is a depiction of a seemingly ordinary, working-class male [[human]] plumber. According to Garro, the sculpture's thick mustache covers the "sad, innocent smile of a simple fool," the sideburns serve as a reminder of the plumber's "blue collar roots," and the strong, muscular legs represent the "legs of the masses." While Valentina was initially repulsed by the sculpture, after Garro's analysis of his masterpiece's proletariat symbolism, the queen-to-be lauded ''A Plumber's Lament'', calling it a piece of "gentle beauty" and "raw power." Valentina quickly has the statue put on display by her servant [[Dodo]] next to gold sculptures made in her likeness, which were also created by Garro.
*'''Running Star:'''{{anchor|Running Star}}{{anchor|Far Star}}{{anchor|Sightseer Star}} This Bonus Star appears in ''Mario Party 7'', ''Mario Party 8'', ''Mario Party DS'', and ''Mario Party 9'' (as the '''Far Star''' to fit the vehicular movement mechanic), returning in ''Mario Party: Star Rush'' and ''Super Mario Party'' as the '''Sightseer Star'''. It is given to whoever moved the most [[space (Mario Party series)|space]]s altogether by rolling the [[Dice Block]].
 
*'''Shopping Star:'''{{anchor|Shopping Star}} This Bonus Star appears in ''Mario Party 7'' and ''Mario Party 8''. It is given to whoever spent the most coins at [[Orb hut]]s and [[Candy Shop]]s, respectively. Shops that [[Bowser]] runs (through [[Bowser Time]]) count towards this total.
Unbeknownst to Valentina, ''A Plumber's Lament'' is actually [[Mario]] in disguise as part of a plan to infiltrate Nimbus Castle in order to restore [[King Nimbus|King]] and [[Queen Nimbus]] to the throne and topple the regime of the false queen Valentina (who had manipulated the [[Nimbus (species)|Nimbus population]] through various political schemes, setting herself up as ''de facto'' ruler of Nimbus Land). In order to expose Valentina's ruse to the greater population, King and Queen Nimbus need to be extradited from the confines of the castle. However, only those with official business with Valentina are allowed entrance to the castle by her guards, the [[Birdy|Birdies]]. Therefore, Garro, Valentina's private sculptor but secretly an ally of Mario and the King and Queen's son (and true heir to the throne) [[Prince Mallow]], devise a plan to get Mario past the guards undetected by turning him into his "latest masterpiece" ''A Plumber's Lament''. To do so, Garro actually applies a coat of gold dust all over Mario's face and clothes in order to make him ''appear'' to be a gold sculpture. Mario, standing perfectly still in order to mimic a statue, is then delivered to Valentina along with several gold sculptures made in the image of the usurper queen, thus allowing Mario to safely and covertly infiltrate the castle.
*'''Friendship Star:'''{{anchor|Friendship Star}} Appearing only in ''Mario Party DS'', this Bonus Star is given to whoever landed on the most [[Friend Space]]s during gameplay.
 
*'''Hex Star:'''{{anchor|Hex Star}} Appearing only in ''Mario Party DS'', this Bonus Star is given to whoever threw the most [[Hex]]es.
A similar statue appears in ''[[BS Super Mario USA]]'' as an item, found three times in each level. Each one gives the player an extra life.
*'''Minus Star:'''{{anchor|Minus Star}} Appearing in ''Mario Party 9'', this Bonus Star is given to whoever collected the most [[Mini Ztar]]s (or [[Z-Banana]]s on DK's Jungle Ruins) throughout the course of the game.
 
*'''Slow Star:'''{{anchor|Slow Star}}{{anchor|Slowpoke Star}} Appearing in ''Mario Party 9'', this Bonus Star is given to whoever rolled the lowest Dice Block total throughout the course of the game. It reappears in ''Mario Party: Star Rush'', ''Super Mario Party'', and ''Mario Party Superstars'' as the '''Slowpoke Star'''.
Another similar statue appears when the player collects 1 million [[coin]]s in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. It appears in the background of the revamped title screen.
*'''Spin Star:'''{{anchor|Spin Star}} Appearing only in ''Mario Party 9'', this Bonus Star is given to whoever landed on the most [[Spin Space]]s throughout the course of the game.
 
*'''Balloon Star:'''{{anchor|Balloon Star}} Appearing in ''Mario Party: Star Rush'', this Bonus Star is given to whoever popped the most [[balloon]]s.
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*'''Champion Star:'''{{anchor|Champion Star}} Appearing in ''Mario Party: Star Rush'', this Bonus Star is given to whoever is the "undeniable minigame champion." This likely refers to the player who won every single minigame in a round or won the most out of everyone.
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*'''Almost Star:'''{{anchor|Almost Star}} Appearing in ''Mario Party: Star Rush'', this Bonus Star is given to the player who collected the fewest Star Balloons. This Bonus Star returns in ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'' as the '''So-Close Star'''.
File:SMRPG Mariostatue.png|''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''
*'''Anti-Items Star:'''{{anchor|Anti-Items Star}} Appearing in ''Mario Party: Star Rush'', this Bonus Star is given to the player who collected the fewest items. This Bonus Star returns in ''Mario Party: The Top 100'' as the '''Unused Star'''.
File:BSSMUSA Mariostatue.png|''[[BS Super Mario USA]]''
[[File:Peach receiving a Bonus Star in Mario Party Superstars.png|thumb|280px|[[Princess Peach|Peach]] receiving a Bonus Star in ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'']]
</gallery>
*'''Ally Star:'''{{anchor|Ally Star}} Introduced in ''Super Mario Party'', this Bonus Star is given to the player who has collected the most allies in a game.
 
*'''Buddy Star:'''{{anchor|Buddy Star}} Introduced in ''Super Mario Party'', this Bonus Star is given to the player who has collected a randomly selected buddy. The game determines the "lucky" buddy when determining which Bonus Stars will appear for the game. This Star is similar to the "Lucky Ally Bonus" seen in ''Mario Party: Star Rush''.
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Trivia</div>
*'''Doormat Star:'''{{anchor|Doormat Star}} Introduced in ''Super Mario Party'', this Bonus Star appears only in the Partner Party mode. It is given to the player who is stomped on the most times by other players. This happens when another player moves through their space.
*After Valentina and Dodo flee Nimbus Land, and King and Queen Nimbus (along with Prince Mallow) are restored to the throne, Garro sculpts an ''actual'' gold statue of Mario (along with statues of Mallow, [[Geno]], [[Bowser]], and [[Princess Peach|Toadstool]]). The sculptures are put on display in the center of Nimbus Palace for the public to enjoy.
*'''Stompy Star:'''{{anchor|Stompy Star}} Introduced in ''Super Mario Party'', this Bonus Star appears only in the Partner Party mode. It is given to the player who stomps on other players the most times. This happens when the player moves through another player's space.
 
*'''Bowser Space Star:''' {{anchor|Bowser Space Star}} Introduced in ''Mario Party Superstars'', this Bonus Star is given to the player who landed on the most [[Bowser Space]]s.
==Before deletion==
 
[[:Category:BJAODN collections]]
 
=MarioWiki:BJAODN/Fanon=
These are articles on fanon ''Super Mario'' content that had been uploaded to this wiki.
 
==1989 Mushroom Kingdom massacre==
In what became known as the '''1989 Mushroom Kingdom massacre''', the [[Toad]] army armed with [[Fire Flower]]s and accompanied by [[Banzai Bill Cannon]]s fired at the demonstrators and those trying to block the [[Koopa Troop]]'s advance into [[Peach's Castle]].
 
The protests were precipitated by the death of pro-reform {{fake link|Bowser's Democracy Party}} (BDP) general secretary [[Bowser's Brother]] in April 1989 amid the drop of ''[[Super Mario Land]]'' for Nintendo [[Gameboy]] in [[List of games by date|post-Mushroom King era]], reflecting anxieties among the Toads and political elite about the kingdom's future. Common grievances at the time included inflation of [[regional coin]]s, corruption, and restrictions on political participation. Although they were highly disorganized and their power-ups varied, the Toads called for the im-peach-ment of Princess Peach, democracy, freedom of the press, and [[List of Toad quotes|freedom of speech]]. At the height of the protests, about one million Toads assembled in the Peach's Castle.
 
As the protests developed, Princess Peach responded with both damaging and hardline [[power-up]]s, exposing deep divisions within the Mushroom Kingdom leadership. By May, a Toad-led hunger strike galvanized support around the kingdom for the demonstrators, and the protests spread to some 400 castles. Among the Peach's top leadership, Premier [[Toadette]], [[Luigi]] and [[Captain Toad]] called for decisive action through violent suppression of the protesters, and ultimately managed to win over Leader Princess Peach and President [[Toadsworth]] to their side. On 20 May, the Kingdom Council declared boss battle mode. They mobilized as many as ~300,000 Toad troops to the Mushroom Kingdom. The troops advanced into central parts of Peach's Castle in the early morning hours of 4 June, killing both demonstrators and civil [[Goomba]]s in the process. The military operations were under the overall command of Princess Peach, half-sister of President Toadsworth. [[Donkey Kong]] was later executed.
 
The Bowser's Democracy Party condemned the Mushroom Kingdom government for the massacre. BDP imposed [[Bullet Bill]] and [[Bob-omb]] embargoes on the Mushroom Kingdom. Peach's leadership made widespread [[Game Over]]s of protesters and their supporters, nuked [[Goomba Woods]], strengthened the [[police]] '''and added more underwater levels'''. More broadly, the suppression ended the videogame reforms begun in 1986 and halted the creation of future 2D Mario games of the 1990s, which were only partly resumed after ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' in 2006.
 
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>More info</div>
* {{fake link|2011 Mushroom Kingdom famine}}
 
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("''The real war crime here is that they spelled 'Game Boy' as two words. Say, what did Donkey Kong do that resulted in his execution? Eat too many bananas?''")
 
==A Mario Halloween==
It's Halloween. Mario and friends are thinking it's going to it's a scary night.Until the mummy of Toadsworth's brother returns to haunt the Living.
 
("''Notice how it says it's going to be a scary night until the mummy appears.''")
 
==Baby Birdo==
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Baby Birdo</div>
Baby Birdo is the baby form of [[Birdo]]. Baby Birdo has yet to appear in any Mario games. She is one of the only babies not to be a star child.  
She looks extremely similar to her older self, except for her personal bow.  
[[File:birdo.jpg]]
A photograph of the current appearance of Baby Birdo.
 
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Games starred in:</div>
None
 
("''A baby with a wedding ring?''")
 
==Baby Rosalina==
(''Note that these "articles", along with a few other attempts not archived here, were written before [[Baby Rosalina]]'s actual debut in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]''.'')
 
[[File:BabyRosalina3D.png|thumb|left|200px]]
'''Baby Rosalina''', State together with the young [[Polari]], this 3D image. '''Baby Rosalina''' has no magic wand as [[Rosalina|Princess Rosalina]] has. But only later when she gets her degree she has achieved. '''Baby Rosalina''' not even exist, but everyone has ever had a baby, so why is '''Baby Rosalina''' here.
 
{{br}}
(''"You know...by coincidence, this image is actually extremely accurate to [[:File:MKT Artwork BabyRosalina.png|the real deal]]. The only thing '''really''' different is the respective colors of her pacifier and her shoes. That's all."'' - {{user|Toadette the Achiever}})
 
("''And then later, [[:File:DMW - New doctors December 2019.jpg|another real deal's artwork]] is getting closer to its "source material", with the colors of her pacifier and her shoes. Even her pose is strangely similar. Just remove her white lab coat.''" - {{user|Infinite8}})
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Baby Rosalina is the baby version of galaxy princess, Rosalina. She hasn't been in very many games. Her most famous appearance is in Diaper Duty 2: The Eggs. Baby Rosalina appears in the Super Baby Partners Squad game. She helps Baby Mario & Baby Luigi rescue Baby Peach & Baby Daisy from Baby Bowser by giving them special abilities and a few hints. She becomes a playable character after the game is completed.
 
Games she appears in: <br>
Diaper Duty 2: the eggs<br>
Diaper Duty 3: Baby Peach's turn to shine<br>
Diaper Duty 4: Piranha Plant storms<br>
Diaper Duty 5: Koopa Kid Gets Mad<br>
Diaper Duty 6: Baby Birdo is born<br>
Diaper Duty 7: The Nega star children<br>
Diaper Duty 9: The lost island<br>
Super Baby Mario Kart<br>
 
(''Where is Diaper Duty 8?'')
 
("''Where is the first game even?''") {{user|Shadic 34}}
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==Baby Toad==
[[File:Baby Toad bon.png|thumb|]]
Baby Toad is a little Toad. He always sleeping and he love Mario
 
("''he always sleepin' n' shit''" -- {{User|Super Radio}})
{{br}}
 
==Baby Waluigi==
[[File:Baby Waluigi.png|thumb|]]
Baby Waluigi
 
("''If anyone needs any help after seeing this image, I know a good therapist.''" - {{User|Stooben Rooben}})
 
("''Well that's not creepy at all''")
{{br}}
 
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WELL FROM WHAT I THINK I KNOW UMMMM HE LOVES BABY DAISY
 
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{{quote2|I love golden coins. Like always.|Baby Waluigi|{{fake link|Yoshi's Island Wii (Coming Soon)}}}}
'''Baby Waluigi''', comes in for almost nothing Baby Waluigi has a [[Spiny Shell (blue)|Spiny Shell (Mario Kart Item)]], and a [[coin]] in his hand. He hates {{fake link|Baby Weegee}} (not [[Baby Luigi|Baby Luigi]]).
[[File:BabyWaluigi3D.png|thumb|left|'''Baby Waluigi''', has a {{fake link|Spiny Shell (Mario Kart Item)}} and a [[coin]] in his hand.]]
 
("''Great, another Baby Waluigi''")
 
{{br}}
 
==Category:Hacks==
[[File:SMB Title Screen.png|right]]
From the emergence of [[User:Bobesh8|Bobesh8]]'s {{fake link|Mario 1 Beta Hoax}}, the production of '''hacks''' has been a vital part of the Mario research community.
 
("''I like how the guy implies he's responsible for the popularity of Mario rom hacks. And just ''what'' is the "Mario research community", anyway?''")
 
(''The page's author later removed the {{tem|delete}}, replacing it with ''''''Note:NO DELETING!!!'''''''')
{{br}}
 
=="Crotch-Face Guy"==
{{fake link|"Crotch-Face Guy"}} is a character that appears in the episode {{fake link|"Robo Koopa/Captain Lou is Missing"}} of the {{fake link|"Super Mario Bros. Super Show!"}} "Crotch-Face Guy" is a mysterious character, and many wonder what his true identity is. It is thought that, following the storyline of the live-action episode that pairs with "Robo Koopa", "Crotch-Face Guy" may actually be [[Captain Lou Albano]] hiding from [[Cyndi Lauper]]. However, it is later discovered that Captain Lou Albano was actually out getting some "Good Fried Chicken", and would return in an hour. This leaves viewers wondering who this "Crotch-Face Guy" really is.
 
Some believe this "Crotch-Face Guy" to be the Margarine Man, but it was later discovered in the song {{fake link|Mr. Roboto"}} by {{fake link|Styx}} that the Margarine Man, in reality, was {{fake link|Kilroy}} the neighbor. Could Kilroy be both "Crotch-Face Guy" and the Margarine Man? Is this the Margarine Man's "Secret Secret, he's got a Secret?" Could there be others? Is Kilroy posing as people you know in your life? He could be anywhere.
 
The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! was originally thought to be safe from characters such as Kilroy, and most especially "Crotch-Face Guy". Perhaps this was the cause of the show's cancellation. Could "Crotch-Face Guy" actually be {{fake link|Captain Lou Albano's mother}}? So many questions unanswered and so much confusion over one "Crotch-Face Guy".
 
(''Note that this seems to be making a "character" out of a {{media link|Crochet-Face Guy.png|simple animation error}}'')
 
==Talk: Girls Frapple Snowland==
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Girls Frapple Sonwland</div>
Girls Frapple Snowland is a girls snow land with girls names and staues of them many girls
love this snowland it's good for to play in it, It's snowing there so bring a jacket
girls! Girls Frapple Snowland reappears as a custom retro course in Mario Kart DS.
 
("''My only quesion is how you can have a retro track that never appeared before''" - {{User|Tails777}})
 
("''By it being [[Tour Sydney Sprint#Mario Kart 8 Deluxe|an alternative layout for another course]], maybe?''" — {{User|ShootingStar7X}})
 
==Talk:Mama Toad==
Mama Toad is the mom of all the toads
 
("''......if she's a Toad, wouldn't that include herself?"'' - [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]))
 
==Mario Kart Triple Trouble==
Mario Kart Triple Trouble is a unknown Mario Kart title released for the Wii on March 14th,2009. It was forgotten because of Mario Kart Wii. It was the successor to Mario Kart Double Dash.
 
 
 
 
 
<big><big></big><big></big></big>DO NOT DELETE OR ELSE
 
(''"Mario Kart Wii was actually released in 2008..."'' - {{user|Toadette the Achiever}})
 
(''"I was the one created this beautiful article before it was deleted."'' - {{user|FireyYoshi}})
:(''"How brave of you to admit that..."'' - {{user|Toadette the Achiever}})
 
==Mooke==
mooke is a kind if goomba that does not appear in any game because they are stupid and dumb. they were supposed to appear in mario & luigi partners in time but their roles were occupied by the shroobs, so thats why they dont appear in any game
 
("''Source (s):''
 
''Dude trust me''") - {{User|Shadic 34}}
 
==Pirate Goombaa==
Pirate Goombaa is an upgraded version of Pirate Goomba.
 
==Rainbow Shell==
"I'm Rainbow Shell, and I love Wendy!"
 
Spine Koopa, Super Mario Kworlds
 
Rainbow Shell is the tenth koopaling of Bowser's. He is a the only koopa with
cruches. He has hair almost like Ludwig's, exept it has pointed edges. Rainbow Shell is in world eight with Bowser, his castle is Koopa Clown Car shaped at the bottom, and the top like the Reznor's fortress.
 
("''He's in love with his sister :O''" - {{User|YourBuddyBill}})
 
("''Who's the 9th Koopaling?''")
 
("''Boom Boom, according to Prima's [https://www.mariowiki.com/Boom_Boom#cite_note-8 guide] for Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3.''" - {{User|Shadic 34}})
 
==Rey boo==
Rey Boo seems a bit on Big Boo. He has his eyes are closed, but... he is lighter, and then he will again be the same color!
 
("''This makes no sense.''")
 
==Smash Planet==
Smash Planet was a game originally going to be a game for the Nintendo Gamecube. It was announced at E3 2004 and an in issue of Nintendo Power in August 2005. Fans were waiting for the game but it never came. For unknown reasons it was announced cancelled. It's possibe that its elements went in for [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]] because [[Wario]] and [[Ike]] were originally going to appear in Smash Planet and they're playabe characters in Brawl.
 
==Spiky paragoomba==
Spiky Paragoomba, hmmmmmmm? Never heard of it. It doesn't exsist. But for the fun of it, I made a page for it. HP is 3 Attack is 5 and Defense is 2. Pretty cool huh? [[File:Spiky paragoomba.jpg]]
 
("''Someone give this man a medal.''")
 
==Super Mario RPG DS==
Super Mario RPG DS was the planned remake of Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars for the Nintendo DS. It was going to be released in the summer of 2008. Trailers of the game were released at E3 2007, but, due to legal resaons with Nintendo's co-partner, Square, the game could not be released. It seems the game was going to be an exact remake of the orignial even with the same graphics.
 
==Super Mario Sunshine (Nintendo 3DS)==
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'''''Super Mario Sunshine''''' (working title) is an upcoming game from the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' series made for the [[Nintendo 3DS]]. The game is a remake of ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' for the [[Nintendo GameCube]], bearing some new features on its storyline, gameplay and graphics.
 
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Rumors</div>
Yoshiaki Koizumi, the director of [[Super Mario 3D Land]] has suggested that he would like to see Super Mario Sunshine in 3D, along with the Galaxy games. The world may always think Sunshine would be the more realistic choice, but the world may never think think it’s too necessary considering the existence of Super Mario 3D Land. Either way, here’s the full quote:
 
<blockquote>I can say that I really would like to see a lot of those games that use 3D worlds on 2D display just so I could see what they look like in 3D and see what kind of different experiences people would have playing through them on a 3D display. So in that sense I would love to see Sunshine and both Galaxy games presented in 3D, and a lot of the Zelda [games] would be interesting too.</blockquote>
 
{{br}}
 
==WarioWare: Punch Your Face==
With a bunch of games that require you to punch {{fake link|your own face}}.
 
(''Because that's what'' every ''gamer wants to do.'')
 
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Signature vehicle

{{Conjecture}} A signature vehicle is the personalized kart, bike, or ATV of a racer in the Mario Kart series.

In Mario Kart 8, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, and Mario Kart Tour, signature vehicles may also have a signature glider and in the former two games, signature tires.

History

Mario Kart: Double Dash!!

The concept of a signature kart first appears in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!

Driver Signature kart
Mario's icon in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
Mario
Red Fire
Red Fire
Luigi's icon in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
Luigi
Green Fire
Green Fire
Peach's icon in Mario Kart Double Dash!!
Peach
Heart Coach
Heart Coach
Daisy's icon in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
Daisy
Bloom Coach
Bloom Coach
Yoshi's icon in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
Yoshi
Turbo Yoshi
Turbo Yoshi
Birdo's icon in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
Birdo
Turbo Birdo
Turbo Birdo
Baby Mario's icon in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
Baby Mario
Goo-Goo Buggy
Goo-Goo Buggy
Baby Luigi's icon in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
Baby Luigi
Rattle Buggy
Rattle Buggy
Toad's icon in Mario Kart Double Dash!!
Toad
Toad Kart
Toad Kart
Toadette's icon in Mario Kart Double Dash!!
Toadette
Toadette Kart
Toadette Kart
Koopa's icon in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
Koopa
Koopa Dasher
Koopa Dasher
Paratroopa's icon in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
Paratroopa
Para Wing
Para-Wing
Donkey Kong's icon in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
Donkey Kong
DK Jumbo
DK Jumbo
Diddy Kong's icon in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
Diddy Kong
Barrel Train
Barrel Train
Bowser's icon in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
Bowser
Koopa King
Koopa King
Bowser Jr.'s icon in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
Bowser Jr.
Bullet Blaster
Bullet Blaster
Wario's icon in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
Wario
Wario Car
Wario Car
Waluigi's icon in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
Waluigi
Waluigi Racer
Waluigi Racer
Petey Piranha's icon in Mario Kart Double Dash!!
Petey Piranha
Piranha Pipes
Piranha Pipes
King Boo's icon in Mario Kart Double Dash!!
King Boo
Boo Pipes
Boo Pipes

Mario Kart DS

In Mario Kart DS, each playable character has two signature karts in addition to their personal Standard Kart. One of these signature karts is unlocked alongside its default driver, while the other is unlocked by winning every Nitro cup on 100cc.

Driver Default signature kart Unlockable signature kart
Icon of Mario from Mario Kart DS.
Mario
The model of the B Dasher from Mario Kart DS
B Dasher
The model of the Shooting Star from Mario Kart DS
Shooting Star
Icon of Luigi from Mario Kart DS.
Luigi
The model of the Poltergust 4000 from Mario Kart DS
Poltergust 4000
The model of the Streamliner from Mario Kart DS
Streamliner
Icon of Princess Peach from Mario Kart DS.
Peach
The model of the Royale from Mario Kart DS
Royale
The model of the Light Tripper from Mario Kart DS
Light Tripper
Icon of Yoshi from Mario Kart DS.
Yoshi
The model of the Egg 1 from Mario Kart DS
Egg 1
The model of the Cucumber from Mario Kart DS
Cucumber
Icon of Toad from Mario Kart DS.
Toad
The model of the Mushmellow from Mario Kart DS
Mushmellow
The model of the 4-Wheel Cradle from Mario Kart DS
4-Wheel Cradle
Icon of Donkey Kong from Mario Kart DS.
Donkey Kong
The model of the Rambi Rider from Mario Kart DS
Rambi Rider
The model of the Wildlife from Mario Kart DS
Wildlife
Icon of Wario from Mario Kart DS.
Wario
The model of the Brute from Mario Kart DS
Brute
The model of the Dragonfly from Mario Kart DS
Dragonfly
Icon of Bowser from Mario Kart DS.
Bowser
The model of the Tyrant from Mario Kart DS
Tyrant
The model of the Hurricane from Mario Kart DS
Hurricane
Icon of Princess Daisy from Mario Kart DS.
Daisy
The model of the Power Flower from Mario Kart DS
Power Flower
The model of the Light Dancer from Mario Kart DS
Light Dancer
Icon of Dry Bones from Mario Kart DS.
Dry Bones
The model of the Banisher from Mario Kart DS
Banisher
The model of the Dry Bomber from Mario Kart DS
Dry Bomber
Icon of Waluigi from Mario Kart DS.
Waluigi
The model of the Gold Mantis from Mario Kart DS
Gold Mantis
The model of the Zipper from Mario Kart DS
Zipper
Icon of R.O.B. from Mario Kart DS.
R.O.B.
The model of the ROB-BLS from Mario Kart DS
ROB-BLS
The model of the ROB-LGS from Mario Kart DS
ROB-LGS

Mario Kart Arcade GP 2

In Mario Kart Arcade GP 2,

Mario Kart 8 / Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Driver Signature vehicle body Signature tires Signature glider
Tanooki Mario's icon from Mario Kart 8
Tanooki Mario
Tanooki Kart, from Mario Kart 8.
The icon for kart bodies in Mario Kart 8.Tanooki Kart
Cat Peach's icon from Mario Kart 8
Cat Peach
Cat Cruiser body from Mario Kart 8
The icon for kart bodies in Mario Kart 8.Cat Cruiser
Dry Bowser's icon, from Mario Kart 8.
Dry Bowser
Bone Rattler from Mario Kart 8
The icon for ATV bodies in Mario Kart 8.Bone Rattler
Female Inkling's head icon in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.
Inkling Girl
Splat Buggy, from Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.
The icon for ATV bodies in Mario Kart 8.Splat Buggy
Inkstriker, from Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.
The icon for ATV bodies in Mario Kart 8.Inkstriker
Male Inkling's head icon in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.
Inkling Boy
MK8D BotW Link Icon.png
Link (Champion's Tunic)
MK8D Master Cycle Zero.png
The icon for standard bike bodies in Mario Kart 8.Master Cycle Zero
MK8D Ancient Tires.png
The icon for tires in Mario Kart 8.Ancient Tires
MK8D Paraglider.png
The icon for gliders in Mario Kart 8.Paraglider
Link's icon from Mario Kart 8
Link
Master Cycle, from Mario Kart 8.
The icon for sport bike bodies in Mario Kart 8.Master Cycle
Triforce Tires
The icon for tires in Mario Kart 8.Triforce Tires
Hylian Kite
The icon for gliders in Mario Kart 8.Hylian Kite
Male Villager's icon.
Villager (Male)
Streetle from Mario Kart 8
The icon for kart bodies in Mario Kart 8.Streetle
Leaf Tires
The icon for tires in Mario Kart 8.Leaf Tires
Paper Glider
The icon for gliders in Mario Kart 8.Paper Glider
Female Villager's icon.
Villager (Female)
City Tripper from Mario Kart 8
The icon for standard bike bodies in Mario Kart 8.City Tripper
Isabelle's icon, from Mario Kart 8.
Isabelle

Mario Kart Tour

Category:Karts Category:Game mechanics

Bonus Star

Types of Bonus Stars

Magikoopa receiving a Bonus Star in Mario Party 9
Magikoopa receiving the Minigame Star in Mario Party 9
  • Minigame Star: The Minigame Star (originally spelled Mini-Game Star and Mini-game Star) has appeared in every Mario Party game to date. It is awarded to whoever collected the most coins in every minigame altogether. Coins won from Battle (pre-Mario Party 5), Duel, Game Guy, and Donkey Kong minigames are not accounted for. In Mario Party 9, Mario Party DS, and Mario Party Superstars, the number of minigame wins is counted instead.
  • Coin Star: This Bonus Star first appeared in Mario Party and appeared in every subsequent game up to Mario Party 5, returning in Super Mario Party and Mario Party Superstars as the Rich Star. In the first five Mario Party games, it is awarded to whoever held the most coins at any time during gameplay. In Super Mario Party and Mario Party Superstars, it is instead awarded to the player who collected the most coins total throughout the game, including coins spent and stolen from them.
  • Happening Star: Also known as the Event Star, Green Star, Action Star, or ? Star, the Happening Star has appeared in every Mario Party game until Mario Party 9, returning in Super Mario Party as the Eventful Star. It is awarded to whoever landed on the most ? Spaces during gameplay.
  • Orb Star: Appearing in Mario Party 6, Mario Party 7, Mario Party 8 (as the Candy Star), Mario Party DS, Mario Party 9 (as the Dice Block Star), Mario Party: Star Rush, Mario Party: The Top 100, and Super Mario Party (as the Item Star), this Star is given to whoever used the most Orbs, items, Candies, or Special Dice Blocks during gameplay. It replaces the Coin Star in Mario Party 6.
  • Red Star: This Bonus Star appears in Mario Party 7 and Mario Party 8, returning in Super Mario Party as the Unlucky Star. It is given to whoever landed on the most Red Spaces during gameplay. In Super Mario Party, it also counts the number of Bad Luck Spaces and Extra Bad Luck Spaces landed on.
  • Running Star: This Bonus Star appears in Mario Party 7, Mario Party 8, Mario Party DS, and Mario Party 9 (as the Far Star to fit the vehicular movement mechanic), returning in Mario Party: Star Rush and Super Mario Party as the Sightseer Star. It is given to whoever moved the most spaces altogether by rolling the Dice Block.
  • Shopping Star: This Bonus Star appears in Mario Party 7 and Mario Party 8. It is given to whoever spent the most coins at Orb huts and Candy Shops, respectively. Shops that Bowser runs (through Bowser Time) count towards this total.
  • Friendship Star: Appearing only in Mario Party DS, this Bonus Star is given to whoever landed on the most Friend Spaces during gameplay.
  • Hex Star: Appearing only in Mario Party DS, this Bonus Star is given to whoever threw the most Hexes.
  • Minus Star: Appearing in Mario Party 9, this Bonus Star is given to whoever collected the most Mini Ztars (or Z-Bananas on DK's Jungle Ruins) throughout the course of the game.
  • Slow Star: Appearing in Mario Party 9, this Bonus Star is given to whoever rolled the lowest Dice Block total throughout the course of the game. It reappears in Mario Party: Star Rush, Super Mario Party, and Mario Party Superstars as the Slowpoke Star.
  • Spin Star: Appearing only in Mario Party 9, this Bonus Star is given to whoever landed on the most Spin Spaces throughout the course of the game.
  • Balloon Star: Appearing in Mario Party: Star Rush, this Bonus Star is given to whoever popped the most balloons.
  • Champion Star: Appearing in Mario Party: Star Rush, this Bonus Star is given to whoever is the "undeniable minigame champion." This likely refers to the player who won every single minigame in a round or won the most out of everyone.
  • Almost Star: Appearing in Mario Party: Star Rush, this Bonus Star is given to the player who collected the fewest Star Balloons. This Bonus Star returns in Mario Party: The Top 100 as the So-Close Star.
  • Anti-Items Star: Appearing in Mario Party: Star Rush, this Bonus Star is given to the player who collected the fewest items. This Bonus Star returns in Mario Party: The Top 100 as the Unused Star.
Peach receiving a Bonus Star in Mario Party Superstars
Peach receiving a Bonus Star in Mario Party Superstars
  • Ally Star: Introduced in Super Mario Party, this Bonus Star is given to the player who has collected the most allies in a game.
  • Buddy Star: Introduced in Super Mario Party, this Bonus Star is given to the player who has collected a randomly selected buddy. The game determines the "lucky" buddy when determining which Bonus Stars will appear for the game. This Star is similar to the "Lucky Ally Bonus" seen in Mario Party: Star Rush.
  • Doormat Star: Introduced in Super Mario Party, this Bonus Star appears only in the Partner Party mode. It is given to the player who is stomped on the most times by other players. This happens when another player moves through their space.
  • Stompy Star: Introduced in Super Mario Party, this Bonus Star appears only in the Partner Party mode. It is given to the player who stomps on other players the most times. This happens when the player moves through another player's space.
  • Bowser Space Star: Introduced in Mario Party Superstars, this Bonus Star is given to the player who landed on the most Bowser Spaces.