Papa Mario

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Papa Mario
Papa Mario in The Super Mario Bros. Movie
Papa Mario's appearance in The Super Mario Bros. Movie
Full name Papa Pio Mario[1]
Species Human
First appearance Super Mario Issun-bōshi (1989)
Latest appearance The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023)
Latest portrayal Charles Martinet (English, 2023)[2]

Papa Mario[3] is the father of Mario and Luigi, making only a few appearances throughout a variety of media. Papa Mario lives with the brothers' mother, Mama Mario in all his appearances, and The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode "Fake Bro" revealed that Mama Mario has a maiden name, suggesting that they are married. He makes a full and completely unobscured appearance in 2023's The Super Mario Bros. Movie, living in Brooklyn along with Mama Mario and other members of Mario's family.

History

Super Mario Issun-bōshi

Papa holds son Mario in Super Mario Issun-bōshi.

Papa Mario first appeared in the short anime video Super Mario Issun-bōshi, a retelling of the Japanese fairy tale Issun-bōshi with Super Mario characters. Though he is not given a name, Mario refers to his father as "Papa". Through the camera angles used, the father's face is obscured at all times, although what can be seen is similar to his son's: pudgy with a large nose and identical mustache. Also like his son, Papa wears his brown hair in the same style and wears blue overalls. However, his undershirt is yellow instead of red, and he does not wear gloves or a hat.

He and his wife lived in a futuristic house on top of a hill. One day, they were magically granted a son, Mario, who was small enough to fit in his father's hand, even after he had reached adulthood. He is shown to be a caring and understanding father figure, cautious for Mario's safety, yet recognizing of his son's need for independence. When Mario grew up, he asked Papa for permission to explore the world on his own. Agreeing that Mario was capable, Papa fashioned his son a motor boat made out of a kitchen bowl, a spoon to row the boat, and a sword made out of a needle. Mario's father saw him off on his first trip, carrying him in the boat to the river's edge.

Family Album "The Early Years"

Nintendo Comics System: Family Album "The Early Years". Mario and Luigi's father.
Mario's father chases after his young son in Family Album "The Early Years"

The character had a small role in the Nintendo Comics System publication, Family Album "The Early Years". In the third photograph, a young, concerned Mario is being chased by his father, who is shaking his fist and holding a smoking pipe with bubbles coming out of it. The caption of the photograph reveals that Mario "fixed" his father's pipe. Mario and Luigi's father appears slightly skinnier than in Super Mario Issun-bōshi and is wearing a light yellow shirt, blue pants, and dress shoes. The father's face is hidden, cut off by the pictures edge.

Yoshi series

Mario and Luigi's mother and father
Mario and Luigi's mother and father discover their recently delivered children in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island

Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island

At the end of Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, Mario and Luigi's father made his first video game appearance. He is portrayed as a skinny man in a nightshirt of indeterminate color. Only his lower half and hands are seen. Once Yoshi rescues the stork and Baby Luigi, the stork takes Baby Mario and Baby Luigi and continues on his way to deliver them to their parents. The video game's narration states that the boys' delivery has been "long awaited." Flying to a small, unnamed town surrounded by mountains where "mom and dad live", the stork leaves the bundles on the doorstep of a house that resembles a Mushroom. The parents awake, turn on a light, open the door, and are pleasantly surprised to see their twins have arrived. Luigi is picked up by his father and Mario by his mother.

Yoshi's Island DS

The introduction to Yoshi's Island DS features a short retelling of Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. Baby Mario and Baby Luigi are seen in the hands of one of their parents. Additionally, the introduction shows various children being kidnapped by Kamek and his Toady minions. Mario and Luigi are taken from their parents, who are not shown, during the night. The lights are on and red marks indicating commotion emerge from the house during the kidnapping; it is likely, yet unconfirmed, that Mario and Luigi's father is one of the people making this commotion.

Yoshi's New Island

It is revealed in Yoshi's New Island that the parents seen in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island are not the parents of Mario and Luigi, and the stork made a mistake. By the end of the game, the stork delivers the Mario Bros. to the right parents.

Mario Quiz Cards

One of the Mario Quiz Cards issued in 1996 shows Mario looking at a picture of his dad who looks identical to him except for being almost completely bald.[4]

The Super Mario Bros. Movie

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Mario's father, unnamed this time around, appears in The Super Mario Bros. Movie, voiced by Charles Martinet. In the film, he is portrayed as being disapproving of Mario's decision to leave a steady job under Foreman Spike to start Super Mario Bros. Plumbing with Luigi, also saying that he is bringing Luigi down with him, upon which Mario sarcastically thanks him for his "support". However, at the end of the film, after Mario and Luigi defeat Bowser, the father embraces his sons, saying that he is proud of Mario, to which Mario thanks him.

Noteworthy in his design is the hairstyle: he is bald, and his mustache extends to his sideburns, making him resemble Talon from The Legend of Zelda franchise.

Family

Mario and Luigi are Papa Mario's only children, and their mother, Mama Mario, is presumed to be his wife. Earlier sources (such as Family Album "The Early Years") implied that Mario was older than Luigi, although they are usually recognized as twins as of Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (however, twins are divided into older and younger siblings in Japan, even if they're only minutes apart).

The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! introduces many more members of the Mario family, although Papa Mario himself does not make an appearance. Judging from her last name, it is implied that the late Grandma Mario is Papa Mario's mother, as it is revealed that Mama Mario's maiden name is "Rigassi" and she took on her husband's surname when they got married. Papa Mario has a pair of nieces named Marianne and Luigeena, and two nephews called Mario Joe and Luigi Bob. It is not revealed which sides of the family any of the relatives hail from, so it is unknown whether Aunt Luigeena is his sister or sister-in-law. The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 mentions a second sister/sister-in-law named Aunt Maria.

The Super Mario Bros. Movie depicts him living with several other members of his family. In addition to his wife and sons, he lives with Uncle Tony and Uncle Arthur. The directors reveal that they are his brothers.[5] Also living with them is a grandfather, an aunt named Marie, and a niece. It is unknown which side of the family they are from.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese パパ
Papa
Papa

References

  1. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAjhjLuWbC8
  2. ^ The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023) Full Cast & Crew. IMDb.
  3. ^ Nintendo Magazine System (AU) Issue #30, page 10. "THE MUSHROOM KINGDOM YESTERDAY It is the time before Mario is before. The Stork carrying Mama and Papa Mario’s special present to the Mushroom Kingdom is rushing to make its delivery before dawn."
  4. ^ Supper Mario Broth.Twitter. Retrieved December 25, 2022.
  5. ^ McWhertor, M. (April 8, 2023). "The Super Mario Bros. Movie drew on unused Nintendo designs to build out Mario’s family". Polygon. Accessed April 9, 2023