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'''''Super Mario''''' (スーパーマリオ) is the main series of video games in [[Nintendo]]'s ''Mario'' franchise. The games in the series generally featured Italian-American plumber Mario and his brother Luigi as they often save Princess Peach and the Mushroom Kingdom from Bowser, King of the Koopas. | |||
The franchise crossed over with the {{DQSeries}} in both the ''[[Itadaki Street (series)|Itadaki Street]]'' Series and {{SSB5}}. | |||
*Luigi - Younger brother of Mario and occasional star of his own game. | ==Crossover characters== | ||
*Mario - Main character of the series and franchise. He appears alongside the ''Dragon Quest'' characters in ''[[Itadaki Street DS]]'' and ''[[Fortune Street]]'', where he is an A Rank character in both, alongside the [[Slime]]s in ''Mario Sports Mix'', and alongside [[Hero (Super Smash Bros.)|Hero]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. | |||
*Luigi - Younger brother of Mario and occasional star of his own game. He appears alongside the ''Dragon Quest'' characters in ''Itadaki Street DS'' and ''Fortune Street'', where he is a C Rank character in both, alongside the Slimes in ''Mario Sports Mix'', and alongside Hero in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. In ''Itadaki Street DS'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', he is a locked character. | |||
*Princess Peach - Princess of the Mushroom Kingdom. She appears alongside the ''Dragon Quest'' characters in ''Itadaki Street DS'' and ''Fortune Street'', where she is an S Rank character in both, alongside the Slimes in ''Mario Sports Mix'', and alongside Hero in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. In ''Fortune Street'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', she is a locked character. | |||
*Princess Daisy - Princess of Sarasaland. She appears alongside the ''Dragon Quest'' characters in ''Itadaki Street DS'' and ''Fortune Street'', where she is a C Rank character in both, alongside the Slimes in ''Mario Sports Mix'', and alongside Hero in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. In ''Itadaki Street DS'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', she is a locked character. | |||
*Toad - Retainer to Princess Peach. He appears alongside the ''Dragon Quest'' characters in ''Itadaki Street DS'' and ''Fortune Street'', where he is a C Rank character in both, and alongside the Slimes in ''Mario Sports Mix''. In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', a Toad is part of Peach and Daisys' movesets. | |||
*Yoshi - A friendly dinosaur with an endless appetite. He appears alongside the ''Dragon Quest'' characters in ''Itadaki Street DS'' and ''Fortune Street'', where he is a C Rank character in both, alongside the Slimes in ''Mario Sports Mix'', and alongside Hero in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. | |||
*Rosalina - Protector of the cosmos who is often seen with star-like creatures called Lumas. She appears alongside Hero in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' as a locked character. | |||
*Dr. Mario - An alter-ego of Mario the ''Dr. Mario'' titles. He appears alongside Hero in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' as a locked character. | |||
*Donkey Kong - A powerful gorilla who stars in his own series. He appears alongside the ''Dragon Quest'' characters in ''Itadaki Street DS'' and ''Fortune Street'', where he is a D Rank character in both, alongside the Slimes in ''Mario Sports Mix'', and alongside Hero in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. | |||
*Diddy Kong - Donkey Kong's little buddy. He appears alongside the ''Dragon Quest'' characters in ''Fortune Street'', where he is a D Rank character, alongside the Slimes in ''Mario Sports Mix'', and alongside Hero in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' as a locked character. | |||
*Bowser - Enemy of the Mario Bros. and the Mushroom Kingdom. He appears alongside the ''Dragon Quest'' characters in ''Itadaki Street DS'' and ''Fortune Street'', where he is an A Rank character in both, alongside the Slimes in ''Mario Sports Mix'', and alongside Hero in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. In ''Itadaki Street DS'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', he is a locked character. | |||
*Bowser Jr. - Son of Bowser. He appears alongside the ''Dragon Quest'' characters in ''Fortune Street'', where he is an A Rank character, alongside the Slimes in ''Mario Sports Mix'', and alongside Hero in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' as a locked character. In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', he also shares his slot with the Koopalings, high-ranking generals in Bowser's army. | |||
*Wario - Mario's rival with an eye for treasure. He appears alongside the ''Dragon Quest'' characters in ''Itadaki Street DS'' and ''Fortune Street'', where he is a B Rank character in both, alongside the Slimes in ''Mario Sports Mix'', and alongside Hero in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. In ''Itadaki Street DS'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', he is a locked character. | |||
*Waluigi - Luigi's rival with a knack for underhand tactics. He appears alongside the ''Dragon Quest'' characters in ''Itadaki Street DS'' and ''Fortune Street'', where he is a C Rank character in both and a locked character in ''Itadaki Street DS'', and alongside the Slimes in ''Mario Sports Mix''. In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', he is an Assist Trophy. | |||
*Birdo - An odd dinosaur capable of shooting eggs out of her mouth. She appears alongside the ''Dragon Quest'' characters in ''Itadaki Street DS'' and ''Fortune Street'', where she is a D Rank character in both and a locked character in ''Itadaki Street DS''. | |||
*Piranha Plant - One of the most recurring enemies in the ''Super Mario'' franchise. It appears alongside Hero in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' as the first DLC character in the game. | |||
* | =={{Captain N}}== | ||
The series crossed over several times with ''[[Dragon Quest]]'' in "Three Men and A Dragon" & "The Trojan Dragon". Though characters from ''Super Mario'' didn't appear, sound effects, music and the term Warp Zone were used. Additionally: | |||
*"Three Men and A Dragon" has several BGM from ''Super Mario'' played: | |||
**''Super Mario Bros'' - The "Underground" music plays after the N Team learns that all of the dragons have (apparently) been caught. | |||
**''Super Mario Bros.'' - The "Castle" music plays when Kevin, Duke, Simon and Kid Icarus hide a cave. | |||
**''Super Mario Bros 2'' - The "Boss Battle" Music plays briefly when Lana and Mega Man find the power items. | |||
*"The Trojan Dragon" as with all other Season 2 episodes premiered as part of the ''Captain N & The Adventures of Super Mario Bros 3'' hour. The ''SMB 3'' episode airing with it was "The Ugly Mermaid"/"Mush Rumors". | |||
**Additionally, the sound effects used for the [[Slime]]s spitting acidic goo at the N Team is the same when Fire Mario throws his fireballs. | |||
==Itadaki Street== | |||
==Super Smash Bros. Ultimate== | ==Super Smash Bros. Ultimate== | ||
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**Recruiting him at the Edge of Ribbon Road and Lumiose City in the World of Light. | **Recruiting him at the Edge of Ribbon Road and Lumiose City in the World of Light. | ||
*Pirana Plant - Can be downloaded for free if players earned My Nintendo points through ''Ultimate'' prior to Piranha Plant's release; upon release, it was made available for purchase for $4.99 USD. | *Pirana Plant - Can be downloaded for free if players earned My Nintendo points through ''Ultimate'' prior to Piranha Plant's release; upon release, it was made available for purchase for $4.99 USD. | ||
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{{ | ==Gallery== | ||
<center><gallery> | |||
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Itadaki St DS guide.png|Nintendo characters Mario, Yoshi, Wario, and Donkey Kong on the cover to the ''[[Itadaki Street DS]]'' guide. | |||
Itadaki St DS group.png|Mario with [[Carver]] and [[Angelo]]. | |||
Itadaki St DS girls.png|Princess Peach with [[Alena]] and the [[Princess of Moonbrooke]]. | |||
</gallery></center> | |||
==External link== | |||
*[[Wikipedia:Super Mario|Super Mario]] on Wikipedia | |||
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