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Revision as of 23:51, April 20, 2022

This article is about the enemy debuting in Super Mario 64. For the character in Mario Party Advance, see Mr. I (character).
Not to be confused with Mr. L.
Mr. I
Encyclopedia image of Mr. I from Mario Party Superstars
Model of a Mr. I from Mario Party Superstars
First appearance Super Mario 64 (1996)
Latest appearance Mario Party Superstars (2021)
Variants
Notable members
“Running around in circles makes some bad guys roll their eyes.”
Signpost, Super Mario 64

A Mr. I (also parsed Mr. I.[1] or Mr I[2]), also known as Spinning Eye,[3] is an enemy species in the Mario franchise, debuting in Super Mario 64. Its name is self-descriptive; they seem to be nothing more than a giant eyeball. Additionally, Mr. Is are usually completely immobile, as they can only rotate around in place. A larger, subspecies, Big Mr. I has also appeared in various titles.

History

Super Mario 64 / Super Mario 64 DS

Mr. I shooting a bubble
A Mr. I shooting a bubble

They first appear in Super Mario 64, where the only thing they can do is shoot pink bubbles at Mario from their pupils. They always watch Mario when he is close, and can be dizzied into submission if Mario runs in a circle around them in either direction, rewarding Mario with a Blue Coin. The standard Mr. Is can be found in Big Boo's Haunt, Lethal Lava Land, and the Hazy Maze Cave. After being dizzy, it slightly shrinks before dying. The much larger version, Big Mr. I, is in the attic of Big Boo's Haunt.

In the remake, their pupils are now oval-shaped, and said pupils are now dark blue instead of black. Also, the bubbles were changed to balls of light that change color, but are primarily turquoise.

Mario Party series

Mario Party 2

Mr. I from Mario Party 2

Mr. I appears in Mario Party 2 in the Horror Land board, where he offers to "warp" the player across the board for ten coins, though his "warping" actually involves him rolling and chasing the player (and any others along the route) to the other side of the board.

Mario Party 5

A Mr. I appears in Mario Party 5 as a weapon in Super Duel Mode. It shoots a blue laser to stun enemies.

Mario Party Advance

Mr. I in Mario Party Advance.

In Mario Party Advance, a notable Mr. I appears as a resident of the Horror Area; he is in love with Princess Peach.

Mario Party 8

Eyebrawl in Mario Party 8
Two Mr. Is in the minigame Eyebrawl in Mario Party 8

In Mario Party 8, Mr. I and Big Mr. I appear in the minigame Eyebrawl, where instead of running around them like in the Eye Sore minigame from Mario Party 3, the player must draw circles around them with the Wii Remote. In this game, Mr. I's iris and pupil take on a more oblong shape. Whoever gets Mr. I dizzy first wins the minigame. The loser is haunted by Mr. I.

Mario Party Superstars

Mr. I reappears in Mario Party Superstars, retaining its design from Mario Party 8. Just like in Mario Party 2, it appears on Horror Land and will warp the player to the other side of the board. They also run the losers out after a game on Horror Land has ended.

Super Paper Mario

In Super Paper Mario, Mr. I, identified as Mister I, appears in Merlee's Mansion and Castle Bleck; these Mr. Is are immune to conventional attacks, and can only be defeated by running around them repeatedly while using Mario's Flip technique. Alternatively, the player may use Fleep's ability on them to defeat much easier. A total of three can be found in the game. In this appearance, Mr. Is attack the player by shooting them with a cyan laser beam, like in Mario Party 5. The game also introduces a sub-species of Mr. Is called Red I.

Profiles and statistics

Super Paper Mario

Super Paper Mario enemy
Mister I
A Mister I Max HP ?? Role Common Location(s) Merlee's Basement (2-4), Castle Bleck Entry (8-1)
Attack 2 Card type Common
Defense ?? Items Sleepy Sheep, Shroom Shake Card location(s) Card Shop; Catch Card/SP
Score 800
Card description It's an eye. A big, juicy, unblinking ever-watching eye. ...Gross.
  List of Catch Cards  
  99      100      101  
Tattle It's a Mister I. These bizarre foes can't help but give you the evil eye... Max HP is ??. Attack is 2. It will shoot sharp glances at any enemy it spots... None of your attacks will work... Try flipping and spinning around and around it...

Mario Party Superstars

Encyclopedia bio: "Giant floating eyeballs. Run circles around them to stop them from seeing straight."

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese アイクン[4]
Ai-kun
From "eye" and「くん」(kun, Japanese honorific)

Chinese 哎哎
Āi Āi
Derived from the Japanese name

German Glubsch
Comparable to "goggle".
Italian Mr. O
"O" is the first letter of occhio, meaning "eye"; "Mister O" also sounds like "Mistero" (Mystery)
Korean 눈깔이
아이군 (Mario Party Superstars)
Nunkkari
Aigun (Mario Party Superstars)

Eyeball
Eye-kun (same as Japanese) (Mario Party Superstars)

Portuguese Sr. Z. Oio
Pun on zoio, a slang for olhos (eyes)
Russian Г-н Око
G-n Oko
Mr. Eye

Spanish Donojo
Mr. Eye

Trivia

Image of Minecraft: Wii U Edition showing a Mr. I-themed enderchest.
Mr. I as it would have appeared in Minecraft: Wii U Edition
  • In the files for the Super Mario Mash-up in Minecraft: Wii U Edition, there is a picture of an Ender Chest with a Mr. I on it. The concept for the Mr. I chests was scrapped before the final release, where they are Shy Guy-themed instead.

References

  1. ^ M. Arakawa. Super Mario 64 Player's Guide. Page 12.
  2. ^ Nintendo Magazine System (AU) Issue #54, page 60.
  3. ^ (June 10, 1998). Course 5 - Star 1: Go on a Ghost Hunt. Nintendo: Super Mario 64 Strategy (Internet Archive: Wayback Machine). Retrieved March 15, 2022.
  4. ^ Scan of 「スーパーマリオ64完全クリアガイド」 (Super Mario 64 Kanzen Clear Guide)