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This article is about Mario's appearance in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. For other uses, see Mario.

Mario (マリオ, Mario) is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, who also appears in Super Smash Bros. Melee and the original Super Smash Bros. He is the icon of Nintendo and the Mario series, from which Luigi, Princess Peach, Bowser, and Wario also originate. As in every other video game, Mario is voiced by Charles Martinet.

Mario's moveset is largely unchanged in relation to that of Melee, except that his Down Special has been changed to F.L.U.D.D., and his down aerial has been changed to Mario Tornado - Mario is the only character to have had a special move in one game changed to a standard attack in another.

Mario is ranked 31st on the current tier list, a middle position of E tier.

Attributes

Mario is considered a beginner character that people can learn with. This is due to him having no major size or speed flaws and is considered all around and balanced. He is a middleweight, and he is well balanced. Despite being an average-sized middleweight, Mario is one of those who King Dedede can infinitely chain grab without a wall, which is a true problem at high level play. A major offensive flaw of Mario is his lack of finishers. His only attacks that can reliably KO under 150% are his forward smash and up smash. His other possible finishers are situational. For example, his forward aerial is a meteor smash which helps him edgeguard, but it is slow and can be difficult to meteor smash with, it has quite low knockback for a meteor smash as well, but if sour-spotted, it deals decent horizontal knockback that can kill off-stage foes at high percentages. The back throw, while one of the strongest throws in the game, will have difficulty KOing without being on the edge, a problem made worse by how slow the throw is, making it very easy to DI. The fact that Mario lacks a reliable finisher that is not a smash attack makes getting KOs even more difficult, due to giving him less versatility. His forward special, the Cape, allows him to turn enemies around and reflect projectiles. The cape also propels him forward a little when used in the air. Additionally, the cape reverses momentum and can be used to Cape Glide which greatly enhances his edgeguarding capabilities. His Neutral Special, the Fireball, is spammable and helps him control the enemy's approach, it can also be used to hinder some characters offstage. His Down Special, F.L.U.D.D., has to be charged up and deals no damage but pushes enemies back similar to Kyogre or Water Gun which also can be used as edge-guard on recoveries like Link's Spin Attack. This can make it difficult to recover for some characters, while for others, it is a mere hindrance. Also, it takes a long time to charge, meaning Mario must wait a good amount of time before it is effective, although it can be saved by shielding and rolling. Excluding F.L.U.D.D. and Fireball, Mario does not have many long ranged attacks. For his recovery, he can wall jump and use his Cape, along with his Super Jump Punch. Super Jump Punch, however, is a relatively poor recovery move in general and is easily edge-guarded due to its predictable trajectory (straight upwards, slightly diagonal), though, it is considered to be a great out-of-shield option. F.L.U.D.D. can also be used to push him back horizontally. His Smash attacks are quick, so he can execute them with little start-up lag. He is also known for being a good juggler with his quick attacks and aerials.

Changes from Melee to Brawl

Mario has been nerfed from Melee to Brawl. He has less options and cannot combo as effectively because of the reduced hitstun. Many of Mario's attacks are slightly weaker and/or have less range. For example, his fireballs travel considerably less distance and deal 1% less damage. On the upside, they now have slightly more hitstun and a larger hitbox. Mario now has a slightly smaller model. Mario also has a new down special move (F.L.U.D.D.) and down aerial (Mario Tornado), making his recovery worse because he can no longer preform the Rising Tornado technique. Mario's cape now reverses the enemy's momentum rather than just reversing their direction. However, it's no longer as effective as an edge-guarding technique due the auto ledge grab feature. On the upside, it is more effective in assisting recovery and disrupting the opponent. Mario's neutral aerial is weaker, and his forward aerial now requires a sweetspot to meteor smash (along with dealing 1% less damage and having lower knockback). However. it is much safer to meteor smash with due to Brawl's slower falling speed. His back aerial is also stronger. Mario's back throw now launches enemies more vertical than horizontally (somewhat like Dr. Mario) but was weakened by a rather large amount. Mario's forward smash is much more difficult to sweetspot but the sourspot was strengthened significantly, being capable of KOing below 150%.

In term of cosmetics, Mario has been updated graphically, with his overalls looking more realistic. His Fireballs look more realistic as well. While he has the same voice actor as in Melee, Mario now has a new voice, instead of having recycled voice clips from Super Mario 64. His back air now has the animation of his forward aerial in SSB. He no longer speaks during his first jump, and all of his jumps make variations of the "boing" noise from Super Mario Bros.; the pitch increases with each jump: the short ground and wall jumps make a shortened version, the high ground jump uses the unaltered standard version, and the second jump and Super Jump Punch each make higher pitched versions.

Moveset

For a visual representation of Mario's attack hitboxes, see this page.
  Move Description Segment Damage Angle Hit Frames BKB KBG WBKB WBKBS Type
Neutral Combo Kick Jabs with his right, then his left, and then kicks with his right foot. All are from Super Mario 64. Beneficial in making combos. First hit jab locks characters laying on the ground. Punch 1 Fist 3% * 2 3 0 0 15 100 Arm
Arm 10
Body 80 15
Punch 2 Fist 2% * 8 9 18
Arm 15
Body 80 25
Kick 4% * 20 24 30 95 0 0 Leg
F-Tilt Power Kick Does a roundhouse kick with his right leg. Has average damage and knockback, but has better reach than his other tilts (it is still short). Has some IASA frames. Angled Up 8% * 5 8 8 100 0 0 Leg
Angled Side
Angled Down 13
U-Tilt Uppercut Delivers an uppercut while spinning. Similar to a move in Super Mario RPG. Average damage and above-average knockback. An excellent juggler that can be comboed into itself, an up smash, and an uair juggle. 7% 96 5 12 28 130 0 0 Arm
D-Tilt Crouch Kick Sweeps low to the ground with his leg. Though it has a very fast start-up, it deals very little damage, has high ending lag, low knockback, very low hitstun, and very short reach. Foot 5% 80 5 8 20 80 0 0 Leg
Leg 7%
Dash Slide Kick Slides forward and kicks with both feet. Also from Super Mario 64. Has low diagonal knockback behind Mario that is difficult to follow up on. (Has IASA frames near the end.) Clean Foot 9% 110 6 9 70 50 0 0 Leg
Leg 80
Late Foot 7% 120 10 25 45 30
Leg 70
U-Smash Head Snap Sends opponents skyward with a headbutt. Has fast start-up lag and its ending lag is rather low as well. It does have good base knockback and knockback scaling, but its KO power is rather average for an up-smash. This is Mario's only reliable finisher outside his f-smash and it is his only attack that can KO vertically under 150%. 14% 83 9 13 32 90 0 0 Head
D-Smash Breakdance Kick Does a breakdance sweep. Like Mario's other attacks, it has fast start-up and ending lag but short reach. While stronger than his tilts and aerials, it isn't strong enough to reliably KO under 150%. Another attack from Super Mario 64. Front 15% * 5 7 40 73 0 0 Leg
Back 12% 14 15 35 75
F-Smash Fire Smash Steps back and then forward, causing a blast of fire out of his hand. One of Mario's best reaching moves (though its reach is only average at best). It has rather fast start-up for a forward smash but it does have punishable ending lag. Damage and knockback is highest when sweetspotted at the flame. Can also be angled up and down. It has low base knockback but its knockback scaling is very high. This is Mario's most powerful attack and can be considered his best finisher. The sweetspot is a hitbox with transcendent priority. The attack is derived form Mario's ability to shoot fireballs. Angled Up Arm 15% * 15 18 25 100 0 0 Arm
Fire 18% 90 Flame
Angled Side Arm 14% 100 Arm
Fire 17% 90 Flame
Angled Down Arm 13% 100 Arm
Fire 16% 90 Flame
Nair Drop Kick Performs a Sex Kick kick in the air. Similar to an attack from Super Mario 64. Its almost instantaneous start-up can be used to break certain chainthrows and combos but it has low knockback and short reach. Clean 10% * 3 6 20 100 0 0 Leg
Late 5% 7 29 13 90
Fair Meteor Punch Punches downward. This is a slow Meteor Smash with below-average power if it is sweetspotted. It is a weak meteor smash that is difficult to land, but it does have the benefit of sending opponents on a horizontal trajectory instead of straight down. When sourspotted, it sends opponents on a horizontal trajectory with decent knockback. Windup 12% * 16 30 80 0 0 Arm
Meteor 13% 280 17 19 20 75
Late 10% * 20 21 20 80
Bair Rear Kick Spins and kicks backward. Similar to his Fair in the original Super Smash Bros.. Very fast start-up with decent reach and knockback. Can WoP at low to mid percentages and KO at very high percentages (but not below 150% outside of edgeguard situations). Clean 12% * 6 8 10 95 0 0 Leg
Late 7% 9 14 7 90
Uair Flip Kick Does a somersault and kicks upward. Very low start-up and ending lag with low knockback, it works very well as a juggler at low to mid percentages. 11% 45 4 9 9 100 0 0 Leg
Dair Mario Tornado Spins with fists then strikes with both on opposite sides. Like the original move, it looks somewhat like the Spin Jump from various Mario games, such as Super Mario World. Similar to his other aerials, it has almost no start-up with short reach, but it does have some ending lag. The final hit does low vertical knockback. Hits 1-5 1% 94 5,7,9,11,13 0 0 10 100 Spin
Hit 6 7% 75 25 80 80 0 0
Landing 2% * 1 3 0 0 60 100 Leg
Pummel Nosebutt One of the slowest pummels in the game. 3% * 16 0 0 30 100 Head
F-Throw Spin Chuck Mario spins around once then throws his opponent in front of him. It has low knockback scaling even for a throw. It is mostly only used to get the opponent off the edge. 9% 45 13 60 65 0 0 Throwing
B-Throw Spin Throw Mario spins around several times then throws his opponent backwards. It is similar to when Mario grabs Bowser by the tail, and then swings him around in an attempt to throw into the bombs in Super Mario 64. While a very slow throw, he can damage other characters with the character he is swinging around. This is by far Mario's strongest throw and its knockback scaling is high enough to reliably KO around 185%. While powerful for a throw, it is very slow, making it very easy to DI, limiting its KO potential. It is also Mario's most damaging throw. Throw 12% 45 44 70 63 0 0 Throwing
Swing Collision 8% *   20 100    
U-Throw Vertical Hurl Mario throws his opponent high into the air. Good base knockback but it has low knockback scaling. It can be follow up by a uair juggle but is mostly inferior to the down throw for setting up. 8% 90 18 70 72 0 0 Throwing
D-Throw Ground Slam Mario slams his opponent into the ground. Its low base knockback and knockback scaling with its vertical trajectory makes it great for setting up with a u-tilt and uair juggle, but it is Mario's weakest throw otherwise. 6% 80 18 75 50 0 0 Throwing
Floor (back) Sweep Kick Gets up then kicks behind him, then in front of him. Hit 1 6% * 20 21 80 50 0 0 Leg
Hit 2 24 25
Floor (front) Double Punch Gets up then punches behind him, then in front of him. Hit 1 6% * 19 20 80 50 0 0 Arm
Hit 2 25 26
Floor (trip) Double Kick Kicks behind him, then in front of him while getting up. Hit 1 5% * 19 20 60 50 0 0 Leg
Hit 2 31 32
Edge <100% Quick Kick Does a somersault and then kicks upwards, from a laying down position. Legs 8% 45 24 26 0 0 110 100 Leg
Body 6%
Edge 100%+ Slow Kick Gets up then does a kick similar to his forward tilt. 10% * 40 44 0 0 110 100 Leg
Neutral Special Fireball A small, weak projectile. Early 5% * 14 19 30 25 0 0 Flame
Semi-early 20 30 22 20
After 30   11 15
Side Special Cape Reverses projectiles and enemies. Ground 8% 110 12 14 0 0 0 0 Weapon
Air 6%
Up Special Super Jump Punch Soars upwards, dragging along enemies. Hit 1 Arm 5% 70 3 6 0 0 130 100 Arm
Fist 90 140
Hits 2-4 Arm 1% 74 7,9,11 150
Fist 90
Hits 5-6 Arm - 13-14, 16-17 90
Fist 120
Hit 7 3% 60 19 20 52 145 0 0
Down Special FLUDD Sprays water that does nothing but push. 0% 55   0 0 32 100 WeaponWater
Final Smash Mario Finale Unleashes a torrent of flame sideways. Larger 3% 32 26 260 40 100 0 0 Flame
Smaller 2%

* An angle of "*" is coded in-game as 361; this is called the Sakurai angle. At certain low knockbacks a character will remain on the ground and possibly trip. The angle varies from about 20 degrees to about 40 degrees based on the damage of the target.

** An angle of "-" is coded in-game as 365. It is unknown what this represents, if not simply an angle of 5.

Taunts

  • Up - Turns into Super Mario. The way he does it is how he changes in the original Super Mario Bros. (Same as in SSB and Melee).
  • Side - Takes off his hat, twirls around, and puts his hat back on, similar to the level clear animation from New Super Mario Bros..
  • Down - Spins in the air and falls on his back, based on the dying animation from the original Donkey Kong.

In competitive play

Role in the Subspace Emissary

In the beginning, a trophy of Mario and Kirby are thrown into the Midair Stadium, where they come to life and have a friendly fight. The player chooses the one they want to play as. If Mario is chosen, the opponent will be Kirby, and vice-versa. After the battle between the two, the winner revives the loser, they shake hands, and wave to the crowd. Suddenly, red ominous clouds appear above the stadium, and the Halberd emerges from it. It releases Shadow Bugs which form into Primids. Peach and Zelda, who were watching the match, come to help, and after defeating all of the enemies, they are all confronted by the Ancient Minister. After seeing the two R.O.B.s setting up a Subspace Bomb, Mario runs to try and stop it, only to be blasted out of the stadium and Star KO'd by a cannonball.

Subspace mario

Mario in the SSE

During his descent from Skyworld, Pit finds Mario's trophy, and revives him. Once Mario recounts what happened, the two proceeded on their journey. When they reach the ground, they fight Primids across the Plain and attempt to stop the Ancient Minister from delivering another Subspace Bomb. Mario attempts to reach the Minister, but falls short; Pit also tries to get him by using a Footstool Jump on Mario, but he also fails. They then continue on their quest.

The Lake Shore

False Peach

At the shore, Kirby chases after a menacing noise he heard, unaccompanied by Peach. The abandoned princess is turned into a trophy by Bowser's Dark Cannon. A False Character of Bowser appears and dissolves, engulfing Peach's trophy. Brought to life is a cloned Peach which tries to fire a Dark Cannon at Mario. Luckily, Link destroys the gun using his Master Sword, and fights the princess with Yoshi. Mario notices them standing by Peach's trophy, which disintegrates. Enraged, Mario attempts to attack Link, but he dodges the attack. Link, Yoshi, Mario, and Pit get into a two-on-two fight. Afterward, King Dedede's cargo, stolen from Wario and already loaded with the trophies of Zelda, Ness, and Luigi, grabs Mario and Pit's trophies with its mechanical arm. Fortunately Kirby appears from behind and severs the arm with Final Cutter while reviving Mario and Pit; Kirby had realized that the noise he heard was Dedede hijacking the cargo from Wario. King Dedede turns around and tries to get away, but Pit blows the cargo's tire with Palutena's Arrow.

The five follow Dedede across some plains and follow him into the Cave, where they see Dedede's castle in ruins from an ambush by Bowser. They pursue Bowser through a hole in the castle wall. Mario and friends then confront Bowser at a cliff. Mario jumps at the Koopa, but misses with his attack. Pit fires an arrow; Bowser, while sidestepping to dodge the arrow, drops the Dedede Brooch attached to Zelda's chest. He loses footing and falls off the cliff into the Koopa Clown Car with the trophy of Zelda, where he laughs maniacally as he flies up to the Halberd.

False Zelda

At the shore, Kirby chases after a menacing noise he heard, unaccompanied by Zelda. The abandoned princess is turned into a trophy by Bowser's Dark Cannon. A False character of Bowser appears and dissolves, engulfing Zelda's trophy. Brought to life is a cloned Zelda which tries to fire a Dark Cannon at Link. Luckily, Pit destroys the gun, and fights the princess with Mario. Link notices them standing by Zelda's trophy, which disintegrates. Enraged, Link attempts to attack Mario, but he dodges the attack. Link, Yoshi, Mario, and Pit get into a two-on-two fight. Afterward, King Dedede's cargo, stolen from Wario and already loaded with the trophies of Peach, Ness, and Luigi, grabs Link and Yoshi's trophies with its mechanical arm. Fortunately Kirby appears from behind and severs the arm with Final Cutter while reviving Link and Yoshi. King Dedede turns around and tries to get away, but Link blows the cargo's tire with his Hero's Bow.


Ultimate Combo

DEFINITE KO!!!!! (MUST HAVE SMASH BALL) First of all Slide attack so the opponent launches SLIGHTLY, then UP smash as soon as the opponent lands. So once the headbut hits you can either wait till the opponent lands and keep punching or keep headbuting and let the opponent lands and grab the opponent, diagnal throw them so the opponent is in mid-air. While in mid air unleash the final smash and BLAST them of the stage.






The five follow Dedede across some plains and follow him into the Cave, where they see Dedede's castle in ruins from an ambush by Bowser. They pursue Bowser through a hole in the castle wall. Mario and friends then confront Bowser at a cliff. Mario jumps at the Koopa, but misses with his attack. Pit fires an arrow; Bowser, while sidestepping to dodge the arrow, drops the Dedede Brooch attached to Peach's chest. He loses footing and falls off the cliff into the Koopa Clown Car with the trophy of Peach, where he laughs maniacally as he flies up to the Halberd.

Story Merge

They later catch up to the Ancient Minister in a desert, and after failing to stop a Subspace Bomb from detonating, barely escape the blast. Mario then leads his team at the Canyon, saving Marth, Ike, Lucas, Pokémon Trainer and Ice Climbers from a horde of Primids. The ten of them camp out for a while, until Mario spots an enormous explosion of Subspace Bombs from the Isle of the Ancients. Shortly afterward the Halberd lands, which has been retaken by Meta Knight, Lucario, Snake, Peach, Sheik, Fox, Falco, and Mr. Game & Watch. Next to it is the Falcon Flyer, containing Samus, Pikachu, Olimar, Captain Falcon, Diddy Kong, Donkey Kong, and R.O.B.

Mario and friends destroy the Subspace Gunship and prepare to attack Tabuu. Unfortunately, their plan of assault is interrupted by Tabuu's Off Waves. Mario is later resurrected by King Dedede, Ness, Luigi, and Kirby and helps the other heroes through the Great Maze. In Tabuu's Residence, Tabuu poises to unleash more Off Waves; Sonic impedes his doing so. Mario joins the battle against Tabuu, eventually defeating him and ending the Subspace invasion.

Using Stickers

Since Mario's primary attacks are kicks and punches, Arm and Leg stickers have the widest effect. Using a Head sticker will only affect Mario's up smash (since pummels cannot be used against most enemies), while a Fire one will affect both his Fireball and his forward smash's sweetspot. The Mario Tornado is considered a Spin attack, but it's Mario's only Spin attack, so it does no good to use a Spin sticker.

Mario's Attacks
Leg 13
Arm 7
Throwing 4
Head 2
Weapon 2
Flame 2
Spin 1

Exclusive Stickers

The following stickers can either only be used by Mario, or can only be used by a select few, including Mario:

  • 1-Up Mushroom: [Leg] Attack +4
  • Bowser (Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix): [Throwing] Attack +20
  • Bowser (Mario Kart 64): [Weapon] Attack +13
  • Bowser (Super Paper Mario): [Arm] Attack +23
  • Coin: [Specials: Indirect] Attack +4
  • Dice Block: [Arm] Attack +8
  • Dr. Mario: [Head] Attack +18
  • Koopa: [Body, Spin] Attack +10
  • Lakitu (Mario Kart: Super Circuit): [Leg] Attack +13
  • Mario (Mario Kart DS): [Leg] Attack +22
  • Mario & Yoshi: [Specials: Indirect] Attack +13
  • Mega Rush Badge: [Specials: Direct] Attack +8
  • Mushroom: [Arm, Leg] Attack +5
  • Peach (Super Princess Peach): [Weapon] Attack +23
  • Peach (Mario Superstar Baseball): [Slash] Attack +5
  • Rawk Hawk: [Arm] Attack +5
  • Red Fire: [Flame] Attack +26
  • Super Mario Bros.: [Arm, Leg] Attack +15
  • Toad & Toadette: [Head] Attack +16
  • Waluigi (Super Mario Strikers): [Slash] Attack +15
  • Waluigi (Mario Superstar Baseball): [Specials: Indirect] Attack +8
  • Yoshi (Yoshi Touch & Go): [Arm, Leg] Attack +8
  • Yoshi (Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door): [Throwing] Attack +5

Costume Gallery

File:Alt-mario3.jpg

Mario's changeable clothing in SSBB

Trivia

  • Mario is tied with Kirby for being the most playable character in the Subspace Emissary, being playable in 9 levels. Despite this, it is possible to never play as him at any time as you are never forced to play as Mario, unlike Kirby.
  • Mario rarely smiles in Brawl compared to his games and in Melee (he didn't have a mouth in SSB).
  • Mario, Bowser, Link, and Ganondorf are the only returning characters in Brawl to have at least one completely different special move. Additionally, Mario is the only character to have a special move from a previous game turned into a standard attack in Brawl.
  • Mario, King Dedede, Ness, Diddy Kong, and R.O.B. are the only characters to wear their default costumes in team battles when they are on the red team.

External links

MarioSymbol Super Mario universe
Characters Mario (64  · Melee  · Brawl  · 3DS/Wii U  · Ultimate)
Luigi (64  · Melee  · Brawl  · 3DS/Wii U  · Ultimate)
Princess Peach (Melee  · Brawl  · 3DS/Wii U  · Ultimate)
Bowser (Melee  · Brawl  · 3DS/Wii U  · Ultimate)
Dr. Mario (Melee  · 3DS/Wii U  · Ultimate)
Rosalina & Luma (3DS/Wii U  · Ultimate)
Bowser Jr. / Koopalings (3DS/Wii U  · Ultimate)
Daisy (Ultimate)
Piranha Plant (Ultimate)
Side Characters Bosses Metal Mario  · Metal Bros.  · Petey Piranha
Assist Trophies Waluigi  · Hammer Bro  · Lakitu and Spinies  · Chain Chomp  · Thwomp  · Flies & Hand
Mii Fighter Costumes Mario  · Luigi  · Princess Peach  · Daisy  · Wario  · Waluigi  · Chain Chomp  · Spiny  · Shy Guy  · Super Mushroom  · Toad  · Geno  · Builder Mario  · Cappy
Background characters Koopa Troopa  · Banzai Bill  · Goomba  · Pidgit  · Toad  · Boo  · Toad Brigade  · Chain Chomp  · Luma  · Pauline
Stage Hazards Piranha Plant  · Banzai Bill  · Birdo  · Shy Guy  · Shellcreeper and Sidestepper  · Kamek  · Nabbit
Enemies Goomba / Giant Goomba  · Koopa Troopa / Koopa Paratroopa  · Bullet Bill  · Banzai Bill  · Bill Blaster  · Chain Chomp  · Flame Chomp  · Hammer Bro.  · Lakitu and Spinies  · Magikoopa  · Shy Guy  · Spike Top
Stages Peach's Castle  · Mushroom Kingdom (Super Smash Bros.)  · Princess Peach's Castle  · Rainbow Cruise  · Mushroom Kingdom (Super Smash Bros. Melee)  · Mushroom Kingdom II  · Delfino Plaza  · Mushroomy Kingdom  · Figure-8 Circuit · Luigi's Mansion · Mario Bros.  · 3D Land  · Golden Plains  · Paper Mario  · Rainbow Road  · Mushroom Kingdom U  · Mario Galaxy  · Mario Circuit  · Super Mario Maker  · New Donk City Hall
Mushroom Kingdom (Adventure)
Items Banana Peel  · Bob-omb  · Boomerang  · Bullet Bill  · Fire Bar  · Fire Flower  · Freezie  · Golden Hammer  · Grass  · Green Shell  · Hothead  · Lightning Bolt  · Metal Box  · Poison Mushroom  · POW Block  · Red Shell  · Soccer Ball  · Spiny Shell  · Super Leaf  · Super Launch Star  · Super Mushroom  · Super Star
Music Lists List of Music (Mario series)  · List of Music (Mario Kart series)
Songs "Main Theme (Super Mario 64)"  · "Paper Mario Medley"  · "Rainbow Road Medley"  · "Jump Up, Super Star!"
Collectibles Trophies Melee Trophies  · Brawl Trophies  · 3DS Trophies  · Wii U Trophies
Stickers List of Stickers (Super Mario series)
Spirits List of spirits (Mario series)
Masterpieces Super Mario Bros.  · Super Mario Bros. 2  · Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels  · Super Mario World  · Super Mario Kart  · Dr. Mario
Related universes Donkey Kong · Yoshi · Wario · Wrecking Crew
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