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Mario (series)
The Super Mario series logo.
Logo of the Super Mario series.
Developer(s) 250px-Nintendo svg
Publisher(s) 250px-Nintendo svg
Genre(s) Platformer/RPG/Sports
First Game Donkey Kong (1981)
Most Recent Game Super Mario Odyssey (2017)
Any Platform of Nintendo
Super Mario is equivalent to the Big Bang of our gaming universe. If it were not for this blindingly spectacular creation, digital entertainment as we know it today would not exist.
— Nintendo Power, Volume 230, November 2010

The Super Mario series, also simply called the Mario series, is a media franchise consisting of video games and other media published by Nintendo. Mario, the titular main character, is a fictional Italian plumber who lives in the fantasy realm, the Mushroom Kingdom, serving as its hero that saves Princess Peach from the Evil Clutches of Bowser. The franchise was created by Shigeru Miyamoto, and most of the series' games are usually created and released by Nintendo themselves, although other games have been developed by other companies under Nintendo's supervision.

The first game in the series was Donkey Kong, released in July 1981 for arcade systems. Since then, the Mario franchise has gained worldwide popularity, becoming Nintendo's flagship series and revolutionizing the video game industry. The mainline series of games are the Super Mario series series; these games are platformers, and mostly revolve around Mario going on adventures through the Mushroom Kingdom to rescue its ruler, Princess Peach, from the evil Bowser. Aside from these games, the series has also taken up multiple other genres: the Mario Kart series of racing games, a wide variety of sports games including Mario Tennis, Mario Golf, Mario Baseball, and Mario Strikers, role-playing games such as Paper Mario and Mario & Luigi, the Mario Party series of party games, and the Dr. Mario series of puzzle games. Additionally, an unnamed Mario movie by Sony Pictures Entertainment under Nintendo's supervision is scheduled for 2022.

Franchise Elements[]

Characters[]

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Some of the major characters in the Mario franchise.
From left to right: Waluigi, Donkey Kong, Birdo, Rosalina, Pauline, Diddy Kong, Luigi, Mario, Kamek, Bowser, Peach, Daisy, Bowser Jr., Yoshi, Toad, Toadette, King K. Rool, Wario.

The franchise revolves around an extensive cast of recurring characters. Each of these characters have become iconic and popular in their own right, cementing them as some of the most famous video game characters in history.

Characters
Character Information
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Mario Mario

Mario Mario is the franchise's titular main character and mascot. He is an Italian-American who formerly worked as a plumber, and now serves as the hero of the Mushroom Kingdom. He has a near unmatched jumping ability and can utilize power-ups to assume various, stronger forms, which he utilizes in his endeavors to defend the kingdom from any threats. He is typically cheerful, kind, polite, and compassionate, and never steps down from helping someone in need. As shown in the various spin-off games, Mario has a wide variety of talents, from kart racing, to playing sports, to practicing medicine. Aside from occasional one-liners such as "Let's-a go!" and 'Ya-HOO!", he is typically mute.

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Luigi Mario

Luigi Mario is Mario's younger twin brother, first debuted in Mario Bros. arcade. He often helps Mario on his Mushroom Kingdom adventures, travelling with him to assist in any way he can. Notably, he has even better jumping abilities than Mario, at the cost of having poor traction. Outside of the main series, especially in the Luigi's Mansion series, he is portrayed as cowardly, and is afraid of ghosts especially. However, he is brave enough to overcome his fears when someone, especially Mario, is in danger. Meanwhile, in games such as the Mario & Luigi series, he serves as comic relief, often performing hilarious stunts and other characters putting him down and even forgetting his name.

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Princess Peach Toadstool

Princess Peach Toadstool is the ruler of the Mushroom Kingdom and serves as the series' damsel-in-distress. She has been kidnapped on multiple occasions, mostly by Bowser, prompting Mario to go on adventures and rescue her. She is kind and rules over her kingdom with a pink thumb, and always enjoys the company of her friends. Her favorite hobbies include playing sports with others, cooking, cleaning, and dancing. It has been hinted that she and Mario share feelings for each other, though after turning down both him and Bowser's proposal at the end of Super Mario Odyssey, this is left ambiguous.

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Princess Daisy

Princess Daisy is the princess of Sarasaland, debuting in Super Mario Land where she was kidnapped by the alien Tatanga and rescued by Mario. She is quite tomboyish, and doesn't really take her position as ruler seriously. Instead, she participates in kart races and other sporting events with her friends, and is quite competitive to boot. Though she and Peach are polar opposites personality-wise, they are best friends. Additionally, like how Mario and Peach are rumored to have feelings for each other, Daisy and Luigi are also smitten with each other.

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Yoshisaur Munchakoopas

Yoshisaur Munchakoopas is a member of a species of dinosaurs of the same name, native to Yoshi's Island. This particular Yoshi is a close friend of Mario, and often helps him on his adventures by providing him with a ride. He also is in a relationship Xyla in which he met trying to save Birdo. He has his signature Flutter Jump, which allows him to cover more aerial distance, and has the ability to transform any enemies into throwable Yoshi Eggs by swallowing them whole. He has also starred in his own Yoshi series, where most notably, he helps an infant Mario reunite with Luigi after the latter is stolen by Kamek. As well as Yoshi being in a relationship with Xyla.

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Birdo

Birdo is a member of a dinosaur species of the same name. They are similar to Yoshis, but instead of having long tongues, they have large, cannon-like snouts that they can use to shoot eggs like projectiles. Though the species first appear in Super Mario Bros. 2 as minions of Wart, this particular Birdo appeared later on, competing with her friends in sports tournaments. In addition to being glamorous and having a talent for performing, she and Yoshi seem to share a romantic relationship. She also is the rival of Xyla, who makes it clear they are not friends. 

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Toad

Toad is a member of a race of mushroom-like humanoids who are loyal to Peach, and are the main inhabitants of the Mushroom Kingdom. This Toad helps Peach directly, and even travels with Mario and Luigi on occasion to help them on their adventures. When not adventuring, he also helps them by providing power-ups in Toad Houses. In other games, particularly Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, he has been shown to take up the persona of Captain Toad, a hard-working, yet timid explorer.

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Toadette

Toadette is a female Toad, and a friend of Mario, first appears in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!. She's cheerful and full of energy, and often participates with her friends in kart racing and sporting events. Sometimes, she helps Mario whenever he goes on his adventures as well. She appears to have a close relationship to Toad, though weather it's romantic, a sibling bond, or simply close friends remains a mystery. Additionally, she takes up the role of Archivist Toadette whenever Captain Toad goes on adventures.

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King Bowser Koopa

King Bowser Koopa is the main antagonist of the series, and is the arch-nemesis of Mario, first appearing in Super Mario Brothers . He is the ruler of his own kingdom, and commands an army of monsters called the Koopa Troop. He very often storms the Mushroom Kingdom to kidnap Peach, usually to try and get her to fall in love with him, though she is almost always rescued by Mario. His plans never work, and in some games, particularly in the RPGs, he even finds himself on Mario's side. His personality varies from game to game, from being evil and villainous in the mainline series, a comic relief side villain in the RPGs, and even a friendly competitor in the sports games. However, he is always portrayed as having superhuman strength, and also has the ability to breathe fire.

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Bowser Junior

Bowser Jr. is Bowser's son, heir to the Koopa throne, and the secondary antagonist of the series. In his first appearance in Super Mario Sunshine, he was tricked by Bowser into thinking Peach was his mother and Mario was the kidnapper, prompting him to frame the plumber so he could take her. In the end, Bowser Jr. reveals that he always knew Peach wasn't his mother, but still wants to fight Mario. He is typically portrayed as a spoiled brat and very prone to temper tantrums, but is secretly lonely and wants nothing more than to impress his father. While Bowser uses his brute strength in battles, Bowser Jr. relies on various gadgets and gizmos, the most notable of which being the Magic Paintbrush and the Jr. Clown Car.

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Kamek

Kamek is an old, yet powerful Magikoopa who serves as Bowser's royal adviser. He has a pretty high rank in the Koopa Troop, often being the one who leads the minions into battle, and has magical abilities matched by no one else. He has a particularly big role in the Yoshi series as the main antagonist; he attempts to kidnap the Mario Bros. as babies after foreseeing the great destruction they will bring to the Koopa Troop, but only manages to snatch Luigi. Throughout the game, he is constantly trying to stop Yoshi and Baby Mario from progressing any further by making some enemies much larger and stronger.

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Wario

Wario is Mario's hot-tempered, obese, yellow-in-clad rival. In his debut, Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, he took over Mario's castle while he was in Sarasaland saving Daisy, and scattered the six Golden Coins to keep Mario out of it. He has had a bitter rivalry with Mario since, ranging from friendly competition to outright malice. Wario is also extremely greedy, and will do anything to get money. This is best showcased in his own Wario series, which are split into two parts: Wario Land sees Wario going on treasure hunts and using his brute strength to collect money, and WarioWare sees him running his own microgame company to try and cash in on the video game trend and profit.

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Waluigi

Waluigi is Wario's partner in crime, and sees himself as Luigi's biggest rival, first debut in Mario Tennis. He appears exclusively in the spin-off games, serving as a partner for Wario. In this games, he is typically portrayed as a cheater and a sore loser, but gloats to himself whenever he wins. He has also been shown to have very unorthodox abilities, such as swimming in midair and causing thorns to grow out of the ground. He is often found scheming with Wario, making him one of the more infamous residents of the Mushroom Kingdom.

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Princess Rosalina

Princess Rosalina is a mysterious woman who is arch rivals with a mysterious specimen named Vronix. She first appears in Super Mario Galaxy, asking Mario for help after Bowser takes the Power Stars from her Comet Observatory. She is the overseer of the universe, and the adoptive mother of small, star-like creatures called Lumas. She helps Mario rescue Peach once the Comet Observatory has had its power restored, and has since become a recurring character, participating in almost ever racing and sporting event since. In these games, she has also grown more happy and cheerful thanks to her new friends, advancing from her more monotone and somewhat apathetic personality seen in her debut.

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Pauline Daniela Verducci "Lady" Louise

Pauline is Mario's ex-girlfriend who first appears in the original Donkey Kong, serving as the damsel-in-distress that Donkey Kong kidnapped and Mario had to rescue. Though she made several minor appearances since, it wasn't until Super Mario Odyssey she made another major appearance; she is the mayor of New Donk City, and helps Mario search for Power Moons on his adventure around the world when he comes to the Metro Kingdom. She has a passion for singing, and always performs during the annual New Donk Festival. She has also appears in the spin-off games since, cementing her as a main addition to the cast.

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Donkey Kong

Donkey Kong is a large, powerful ape who often participates in the Mushroom Kingdom's racing and sporting tournaments. He is actually the third Donkey Kong in his family, with his grandfather Cranky Kong being the one Mario battled to save Pauline. However, in spite of his grandfather's bitter rivalry with him, Mario and Donkey Kong are on much more friendly terms. Particularly, he stars in his own Donkey Kong Country series, where he fights to save Donkey Kong Island from anyone that threatens his peaceful lifestyle.

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Diddy Kong

Diddy Kong is Donkey Kong's best friend and sidekick, often helping him on his adventures around Donkey Kong Island. While not as strong as DK, Diddy is extremely agile, and also utilizes gadgets such as the Rocketbarrel Pack and the Peanut Popguns to give himself the edge in battle. He also participates in the Mushroom Kingdom's sporting events, usually serving as Donkey Kong's partner.

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King Kremling Rool

King Kremling Rool is the main antagonist of the Donkey Kong Country series, and by extension, a major villain in the expanded Mario universe. He leads a race of lizard creatures known as the Kremlings, and together they often raid Donkey Kong Island to steal Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong's Banana Hoard. In addition to being cruel and villainous, he is quite demented and unstable; he will sometimes take up different alter egos after being defeated, the most notable of which being the pirate Kaptain K. Rool and the mad scientist Baron K. Roolenstein. He also appears, albeit rarely, in the Mario spin-off games.

Fanon Characters[]

This section lists characters made by fans of the Super Mario franchise. Likewise, these are introduced in fangames and/or fanfiction, and are not apart of the canon Mario series.

Characters
Character Information
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Cosmetta

Cosmetta is Rosalina's older sister and Mario's partner who was separated from her before she was even born. While Rosalina seeks to oversee the universe and protect it, Cosmetta has orders to destroy it, and uses her Cosmic Lighthouse to seek planets that need to be destroyed. Humorously, she is terrible at this, often misfiring her Black Hole Gun so it misses the planet. This is implied to be the reason there are Black Holes everywhere in Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2.

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Vrronix



Vronix is a Sellfish, Greedy Power Hungry Specimen who is Rosalina's arch rival. He makes it well aware that he is not a Koopa and will do whatever it takes to be on anyThrone which makes him also rivals with Princess PeachBowserBowserJr. ,KingBooKing Bob-omb.

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Slanito

Slanito P. Toad, simply referred to as Slanito, is a Poison Toad and a common rival to not just Mario, but everyone in the Mushroom Kingdom. He was a normal resident in the kingdom before getting fed up with the Toads' cowardice, Peach's inability to fend for herself, and Bowser's unyielding perseverance for kidnapping Peach. At one point, he stole Bowser's troops and his castle, aiming to take control of the entire world so they can learn from their mistakes. Naturally, Mario and co. put a stop to this.

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Princess Fusee

Princess Fusee is one of many Time Princesses and represents the year 2016. She sent Mario and friends through time to collect Horostars that were displaced across time. She has also restored one of Mario earliest appearances into the timeline, an adventure that took place between Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Bros. 3 that explains how the brothers moved out from Brookyln. She is a secret playable character character in Super Mario Maker Phi and has the power to reverse and speed up her own personal time to her benefit.

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Ruby

Queen Ruby is the ruler of the Underworld, a kingdom under the Mushroom World. While rescuing Peach from Bowser, Mario and his allies fell into the Underworld after a crack in the ground swallowed them up, trapping them there. Ruby introduced herself and told Mario that he needed to collect the Mystic Stones from the Underworld Trials for him to escape. She rules over her kingdom with a pink thumb, and shows motherly nature to anyone she meets, including Mario. She also has experience in rock magic, which she had to use to defeat her younger sister, Obsidia, and keep her from overtaking the kingdom.

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Pearl

Pearl is the princess of the Underworld and Ruby's daughter. She quickly befriends Mario, and becomes a permanent addition to his list of allies soon after. At just seven years old, she is still learning how to use rock magic, but Ruby is always teaching her. It is later revealed that Pearl was actually adopted by Ruby, and her true mother was Obsidia; after she was defeated, Ruby found Pearl and decided to raise her as her own.

Princess Aurum
Princess Aurum

Princess Aurum is the ruler of the Midas Kingdom, residing in her castle in Platinum Plains. She - quite literally - has a heart of gold, pure enough to rival that of Peach's. Aurum's body is artificial, and her heart is her true form. She's helped Peach out on a quest to restore her own body, and succeeded! She first appeared in Paper Mario: Heart to Heart, and is commonly associated with gold and all that glitters.

Marian
Marian

Marian comes from a parallel Mushroom Kingdom, in which she's the hero! Debuting in Super Mario X Tetris, Marian is gifted in Tetris and all things Tetrominoes. She's as pretty as a peach and loves a good puzzle or two, but prefers to solve things with a fight. She uses a sword made of Tetrominoes in battle, and has occasionally been shown using other blocky weapons like shields and hammers.

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Queen Peepa

Queen Peepa is a boo, specifically a peepa. She debuted in Super Mario's Split Kingdoms as a minion of Splitz, but soon after meeting King Boo, she fell in love with him, as his girlfriend. Queen Peepa is quite a glamorous boo who loves fashion and beauty, and fame. She appeared as playable in other games for the Golden System Z as well as a boss in several other games.

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Memeio

Memeio is Mario's rival, he is just like Mario, but he and his people are badly drawn.

Themes and Story[]

Aesthetically and tonally, the Mario series is almost always bright, colorful, quirky, and exploding with personality. The series also expresses themes of high fantasy, cartoon mayhem, and sometimes bizarre humor. While the colorful aesthetics and characters are highly appealing to children, series creator Shingeru Miyamoto has gone on record several times saying that the series is meant to appeal to players of all ages, especially families.

The storylines of the Mario games are very flexible, and usually take a backseat for gameplay. They can range from simple stories that serve to put the gameplay in motion (like the Mario platformers) to deeper stories that introduce new lore and characters (with the Paper Mario series and Mario & Luigi series being particularly notable examples). Most games take place within the Mushroom Kingdom, a land ruled by Princess Peach who is often kidnapped by Bowser and taken to his own kingdom. However, some games are set in locations outside the Mushroom Kingdom, such as Isle Delfino, the Underworld, and the various Kingdoms visited in Super Mario Odyssey.

Its partner series are also set in their own locations. For example, the Donkey Kong series takes place on Donkey Kong Island, a large tropical island that is home to Donkey Kong and his friends, while the Yoshi series usually takes place on Yoshi's Island, the homeland of the Yoshis.

Games[]

Origins[]

Donkey Kong, released in 1981, was the first Mario game to be released. Shigeru Miyamoto created it when he was assigned to develop an arcade game that would appeal to the North American market. The game revolved around Mario (who at the time had no established name) climbing up a construction site while avoiding obstacles to rescue Pauline (who was named Lady at the time) from Donkey Kong, the title character. The game was successful, and spawned numerous ports on different systems after its initial release.

A sequel, Donkey Kong Jr., was made in 1982. This game revolved around Donkey Kong's son, Donkey Kong Jr., climbing through obstacles to rescue his father from Mario, who captured him. It has since been the only game Mario has played an antagonistic role. Another sequel, Donkey Kong 3, released in 1983; Donkey Kong was once again the main antagonist, though Mario is absent. Instead, a bug exterminator named Stanley the Bugman appeared as the player character, who had to defend his greenhouse from Donkey Kong.

In that same year, Mario Bros. was released on arcade, and is credited as the first game to use the Mario branding. The game revolved around Mario defeating enemies in a sewer system by stunning and kicking them. This was not only Mario's first game as a standalone character, but it also introduced his twin brother Luigi.

Super Mario series[]

In 1985, Mario became the star of his own sidescrolling platformer game, titled Super Mario Bros. The game centered around Mario's quest to rescue Peach (then known as Princess Toadstool) from Bowser, who had taken over the Mushroom Kingdom. This game introduced many core elements for the Mario series, such as the aforementioned Peach and Bowser, power-ups that Mario could use to become stronger, enemies such as Goombas and Koopa Troopas that would get in his way, different levels with unique designs, and the plot of Bowser kidnapping Peach. As of now, Super Mario Bros. is the best-selling game in the franchise, with over 40 million units for the NES version alone sold worldwide.

Several other 2D platformers followed, often introducing brand-new characters, power-ups, or game mechanics. Most of these games had simple level designs, and were especially linear earlier in the series. Several elements in these games would also become series staples, such as Shy Guys and the concept of throwing turnips in Super Mario Bros. 2 and several enemies, bosses, and power-ups in Super Mario Bros. 3. Starting with Super Mario World however, the games became less linear and more open-ended, mainly because of the introduction of secret exits that would open up new paths to other levels, and sometimes new levels entirely. Many of these concepts would later be reused in New Super Mario Bros. and its sequels.

In 1996, taking advantage of the Nintendo 64's hardware capabilities, the Mario series made its first jump into 3D platforming in Super Mario 64. This game allowed Mario to move freely along three-dimensional levels, as well as giving him new abilities, including the Triple Jump, Long Jump, Backflip, and Side Somersault. The game revolved around Mario travelling through various sandbox-style levels to collect Power Stars, often obtained by completing certain objectives.

Super Mario 64 was significantly less linear compared to the 2D platformers before it. Much like the 2D games, the 3D games continued to produce new titles, often introducing new characters and gameplay mechanics that add to Mario's moveset. For example, Super Mario Sunshine introduced F.L.U.D.D., a robot that allowed Mario to squirt water through various nozzles, either as a projectile or to help with platforming. Meanwhile, Super Mario Odyssey introduces Cappy, a Bonneter that possesses Mario's hat that allows him to throw it like a boomerang. He would also allow him to Capture other characters, possessing them and taking advantage of their unique abilities.

List of fanon games[]

Fanon articles in the Category:Mario Games category should appear here automatically.


Related Series[]

Canon Series[]

Name Summary Game Examples
SSB Donkey Kong Series
Donkey Kong series
This series was even created before the Super Mario series. It is basically divided into two series: Donkey Kong Country series, it's main series, which was created later, and the original Donkey Kong series, with the classic DK inside. DKC involves around DK Island, where Donkey's Banana Hoard gets usually stolen by the Kremlings. the original series involves around a city where DK kidnaps Pauline, which Mario needs to save.
SSB Wrecking Crew Series
Wrecking Crew
A puzzle and action game where Mario must enact the demolision of an old building while avoiding eggplant enemies.
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Dr. Mario
A puzzle game series where Megavitamins are dropped onto Viruses; once four of the same colour are in a row, the Viruses will be defeated
SSB Yoshi Series
Yoshi series
Basically, the hero of this series is Yoshi, the location is most of the time set up in Yoshi's Island, and the games play most of the time in the past. This series is especially made for the younger gamers and is the closest to the Super Mario series. The main series is the Yoshi's Island series, kind of platformer game series. It also features the Yoshi's Cookie series, a puzzle game where you need to line up the same kind of cookies.
SSB Mario Kart Series
Mario Kart
The most popular spin-off series has the popular characters of the Mario series battle it out on the race track.
SSB Wario Series
Wario series
Wario became very popular after his debut in Super Mario Land 2: Six Golden Coins. In fact, the third game of the Super Mario Land Series was the very first part of one of Wario's series: the Wario Land series. This series involves around Wario, who is in this games an adventurer who seeks treasure to become rich. In two games, his nemesis was Captain Syrup, who later became a normal NPC in a later Wario game. In 2003, the WarioWare series was born. Here, gamers meet some of Wario's friends such as Jimmy T, Mona and Dr. Crygor. This series involves around Microgames, and the fact Wario made a game company.
SSB Mario Series
Mario Party
A party game series with 4+ players navigate a board collecting Stars.
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Paper Mario
An RPG series where every character is represented with a flat sprite made out of paper.
SSB Luigis Mansion Series
Luigi's Mansion

A game that started out on the GameCube, got many sequels, and has another canon game on the 3DS.

SSB Mario & Luigi Series
Mario & Luigi (series)
The Mario & Luigi series is based along the adventures of both of the Mario Bros. (Mario and Luigi) various quests to new kingdoms, or new places of the Mushroom Kingdom.
SSB Mario Series
New Super Mario Bros.
2D platformers where enemies and characters use 3D models, replicating classic gameplay in a "new" and fresh way.

Fanon Series[]

Emblem Name Summary Game Examples
McBoo series Involves around a pink Boo with a red cap, as a minion of King Boo, named McBoo. His first series was the McBoo's Mansion series, where he and his friends reside in his own mansion if problems get up, like being kicked out the haunted mansion Luigi has visited. However, King Boo still needs to kick them out of this mansion as well, but in the meantime, his troops gets attacked by villains such as Haunty Mole or Tranzformez. Being a popular series, McBoo got a Dr. Mario-esque spinoff, a Wii sequel and a whole new game. It even got a TV series called McToons.
YoshiEgg series Unlike gamers would usually think off, this series is not about a Yoshi Egg, but about a raccoon named YoshiEgg Nook. In the past, the raccoon was named "PooperScooper", because of the fact he cleaned up elephant feces. Because of this, he went away from his home, and found the same mansion as in the McBoo series. There, he became a shopkeeper. In the meantime, a crocodile named just The Groo went free to cause havoc. However, YoshiEgg Nook saved the day. He later got more friends, such as Bloop and Tulip Nook, but also enemies, such as Dr. Claw.
DreamBoySeries Dream World The series hero is Dream Boy, an ordinary purple dinosaur from Yoshi's Island, and was brought into the Dream World one day by some type of magic. The main protogainist, Mr. Nightmare, is always trying to have the Dream Realm overrun with monsters, and some of the darkest nightmares anyone can dream of. They can be stopped by the power of the Dream Reviver, a glove owned by Dream Boy, which has the Crystal of Dreams on it's palms. With it, any nightmare can have some light, turning into the dream.
Super Mario Adventures series The series is similar to the 3D Super Mario titles, though includes a cast of playable characters far greater than just Mario and Luigi, as is standard for those games. Super Mario Adventures features a more action-based gameplay, with power-ups changing characters into different forms in order to gain a large amount of new abilities rather than one simple ability.
Mario Forever The series focuses on the Mushroom Kingdom as it is fused with a large variety of other worlds and threatened by a number of otherworldly threats, the most prominent of which being the deity named Immortus. Mario Forever features a much darker tone than the main Mario franchise, with Mario being enhanced with cybernetics into an evil cyborg named Chrome, and Luigi being killed and replaced by his counterpart from another dimension. The Mario Forever series serves as a prequel to the Project Vulcan sequel, which is set three years later.
Super Mario Powers The series stars various Mario characters in a darker role-playing game series. After Peach abandons her kingdom, Mario and Luigi set out on a quest to track her down. Standing in their way are Bowser, who is also trying to locate the missing princess, and a mysterious spider-woman named Jigea.
A Different Super Mario Bros. The series is largely based upon classic 2D Mario titles, though with a much greater emphasis on story. A Different Super Mario Bros. brings back mechanics from other Mario titles, with the first game in the series Super Mario Gravitation including several aspects from Super Mario Galaxy and its sequel that seldom reappeared since.
Fantendo Series
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