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This article is about the recurring bosses in the Super Mario franchise. For the enemies from Super Mario Land also known as "Boom Booms", see Bunbun. For the character playlist on the Nintendo Music app, see List of playlists with Super Mario tracks on Nintendo Music Β§ Boom Boom.
Boom Boom
πŸ‘ Boom Boom from Dr. Mario World

Render from Dr. Mario World
First appearance Super Mario Bros. 3 (1988)
Latest appearance Mario Tennis Fever (2026)
Latest portrayal Sho Murata (2011–present)
Variant of Koopa
Relatives
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Notable members
β€œMario! This is Lord Bowser's island! Boom Boom says SCRAM!”
β€”Boom Boom, Mario Tennis Aces

Boom Boom (sometimes stylized as Boom-Boom or BOOM-BOOM[1]) is one of Bowser's main henchmen in some games of the Super Mario series. While Boom Boom is often portrayed as an individual character, it is sometimes shown that there are multiple Boom Booms. Boom Boom debuted in Super Mario Bros. 3, where he often battles Mario or Luigi in fortresses. Boom Boom then later made his return appearance in Super Mario 3D Land as one of the two secondary antagonists who often appears in airships, along with his female partner Pom Pom. After Super Mario 3D Land, Boom Boom reappeared in later games more often. Compared to Bowser's species, he has a complete shell instead of a carapace not directly connected to his plastron, and the shell itself may or may not have spikes on it, depending on the game. Additionally, he has enormous hands that he swings around as fists as his primary form of attack.

History[edit]

Super Mario series[edit]

Super Mario Bros. 3 / Super Mario All-Stars / Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3[edit]

Boom Boom is a recurring boss within Super Mario Bros. 3. He helps Bowser and the Koopalings invade the Mushroom World's seven kingdoms. Boom Boom appears in the fortresses of each kingdom, fighting Mario and Luigi to prevent them from going any closer to the Koopalings. However, the Mario Bros. prevail, and his fortresses get destroyed thanks to the magic balls he dropped. After he fails to protect the Koopalings, Boom Boom also appears in many levels in Dark Land; specifically in World 8-Fortress and all the battleships, airships, and tanks - except for the first tank set, which is instead manned by a Boomerang Bro. Due to palette inconsistencies between locations in the original version, he appears dark brown in most places, blue and gray in World 2-πŸ‘ Image
Fortress, tan with white details in World 6-πŸ‘ Image
Fortress 2, and tan with lighter tan details in vehicle levels, though later versions have him consistently tan.

In battle, Boom Boom begins by simply walking left and right towards Mario while flailing his arms, occasionally crouching down and revealing his large spikes, then bouncing back into his attacking behavior. After being hit, he either starts to charge and jump very high or flies with his winged arms; the latter strategy first appeared in Water Land's first fortress, and is telegraphed ahead of time by the hurt animation for the first stomp having the wings. During either strategy, he will still occasionally crouch, temporarily losing his wings in the latter strategy. After a second hit, Boom Boom walks left and right again but very quickly, possibly as a desperation tactic, no longer crouches, and loses his wings if he had any. After the third hit, he releases a magic ball that destroys the fortress Boom Boom is in when Mario or Luigi touch it, and either opens a lock or makes a bridge appear elsewhere on the map.

Boom Boom can be defeated either from three stomps, being hit by five of Fire Mario's fireballs, or from five of Hammer Mario's hammers (though he can do with as little as one hammer if the aim is precise enough, with the sound of it connecting multiple times rapidly playing; this is likely a side effect of the hammer traveling through him rather than vanishing on impact like the fireball, so each of the smaller sprites making up Boom Boom count as a separate "hit" if the hammer touches them all).

Because of ambiguity in the language used in the instruction manuals of Super Mario Bros. 3 and its ports, it is unknown whether there is a different Boom Boom in each fortress or if they are all the same one. However, two World-e levels (Swinging Bars of Doom and Ice Cubed) in Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 have the player fight two Boom Booms at once. He also acts as the key art for the World-e level Treacherous Halls.

Despite listing him separately in the Friends and Foes section, the Prima Games guide of Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 refers to Boom Boom as a Koopaling.[2]

Super Mario 3D Land[edit]

Boom Boom is a recurring boss within Super Mario 3D Land. He has a new, boomerang-wielding partner named Pom Pom, as well as having an audible voice for the first time, which is quite deep. In an interview, Koichi Hayashida explained that "when Tanooki Mario appeared, some members of the team wanted to include Boom Boom and the Koopalings. Then we created a type of gameplay where the enemy follows as you run around the room, and we thought this would be interesting, so we used Boom Boom to put it into the game."[3] Boom Boom, Pom Pom, Bowser, along with the rest of his minions, invade the Mushroom Kingdom to kidnap Princess Peach, and take most of the Super Leaves during a storm. Mario receives a letter from Bowser and goes after them.

After the defeat of the first Tail Bowser, Boom Boom appears aboard the World 2 Airship, where he fought in a flat windowed cabin arena. In battle, Boom Boom spins wildly with his arms and fists to hurt Mario which makes his head more difficult to stomp, but after doing this for a while, he becomes dizzy and vulnerable. He is also still vulnerable to fireballs from Fire Mario, now in addition to the tail swipe of Tanooki Mario and boomerangs from Boomerang Mario - a single tail strike counts as one hit, while it takes five fireballs or boomerang hits to do the same. When hit, Boom Boom can also attack by retreating into his large shell and then spinning fast in random directions, in a similar fashion to the Koopalings when they are hit by the player in New Super Mario Bros. Wii. After taking three hits (or up to 15, with projectile attacks) Boom Boom, defeated, will vanish while releasing ten coins.

He reappears on the World 3 airship, where he is fought in a more mechanical arena with a floor comprised of two conveyor belts: one running to the left in the upper half of the room, and one running right on the lower half. This can make his spins faster or slower depending on where he is. After he is defeated in Worlds 2 and 3, Pom Pom replaces him in Worlds 4 and 6. He makes an appearance in the photo Mario receives before he heads into World 7, where he, alongside the rest of Bowser's minions, chases Princess Peach down after she escapes from Bowser.

He is fought alongside Pom Pom in the world's airship, battling Mario for the final time of the main adventure, still using his own theme. While Boom Boom's behavior is the same as before, being fought on a blue floor, Pom Pom fights on the elevated portion of the area where her boomerangs create an additional hazard while trying to jump on Boom Boom. If Pom Pom is defeated first, the elevated floor will fall to Boom Boom's level, giving him a full arena for the rest of the fight. Both are defeated in the end, however.

He and Pom Pom return to fight Mario in the Special Worlds. Both are fought on Special 4-πŸ‘ Image
Airship, albeit separately. Boom Boom battles the same way as before, although the arena features spikes which will emerge from the center and outer area of the room at different intervals, potentially damaging Mario and Luigi while also giving them less room to avoid his attacks. After he is defeated, Mario or Luigi can go off to fight Pom Pom. In Special 6-πŸ‘ Image
Airship, Boom Boom appears as an optional boss. His fight appears to be identical to World 2's at first, but Boom Boom now gains the ability to create a trail of flames with his spin attack, alongside it being faster. In the Special 7 Mystery Box, there is a chance that the player will enter a box featuring Boom Boom. His behavior remains unchanged from the previous levels, and only requires one hit to be defeated. Finally, in Special 8-πŸ‘ Image
Crown, Mario fights both Boom Boom and Pom Pom at the same time, similarly to the boss fight of World 7-Airship, but with Boom Boom being able to make use of his trail-blazing attack from Special 6-Airship (and Pom Pom's battle theme being used instead of his).

Boom Boom also receives a unique boss theme in this game; in the demo version of the game at E3 2011, he instead used a version of the music used by bosses such as Peewee Piranha in Super Mario Galaxy 2.[4]

The official European and Oceanian websites refer to both Boom Boom and Pom Pom in the plural sense.[5] Therefore, it is possible that the player is fighting different individuals in each airship, although the Prima guide and the American website[6] use the singular, and only one Boom Boom or Pom Pom is seen onscreen at any given time.

New Super Mario Bros. U / New Super Luigi U / New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe[edit]

πŸ‘ Mario fighting Boom Boom in Boost Mode of New Super Mario Bros. U
Mario fighting Boom Boom in New Super Mario Bros. U.

Boom Boom returns in New Super Mario Bros. U as a boss in a majority of the tower levels, aside from Screwtop Tower and Slide Lift Tower and their respective New Super Luigi U equivalents Sumo Bro's Spinning Tower and Stonecrush Tower, where Boss Sumo Bro and Magikoopa respectively, will act as the bosses in Boom Boom's stead.

Boom Boom will stand on top of the fortresses on the map, much like the Koopalings and Magikoopa in New Super Mario Bros. Wii and will disappear once he is defeated. While multiple Boom Booms appear on each fortress at the same time, the Prima guide states that these are all the same individual. Boom Boom reuses his design from Super Mario 3D Land, although his shell once again possesses spikes as he did in Super Mario Bros. 3. However, unlike that game, he does not retreat into his shell; a small cutscene plays at the beginning of fights instead, and when he is hit, he dizzily flops to the ground and gets back up after a few seconds, achieving the same effect.

Before each battle after Acorn Plains, Boom Boom is assisted by Magikoopa, who will use his magic on him the same way he did with bosses in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. Magikoopa will grant Boom Boom these abilities:

  • Layer-Cake Desert: Will grant Boom Boom the ability to spin jump. He retains this ability in his fights in Sparkling Waters, Frosted Glacier, and Soda Jungle.
  • Sparkling Waters and Frosted Glacier: Will grant Boom Boom the ability to jump similarly to Super Mario Bros. 3, though for the duration of the fight.
  • Soda Jungle: Will increase Boom Boom's size and not alter the battle in any other way.
  • Rock-Candy Mines: Will transform Boom Boom's arms into wings, similar to Super Mario Bros. 3, which he retains until defeated.

Super Mario 3D World / Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury[edit]

πŸ‘ Boom Boom from Super Mario 3D World
Boom Boom preparing to fight Mario and Toad in Super Mario 3D World
πŸ‘ Cat Boom Boom in Bowser's Fury
Cat Boom Boom in Bowser's Fury

Boom Boom reappears in Super Mario 3D World and Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury. His appearance and music are the same as in 3D Land and maintains much of the same fighting style, but this time with a few new tricks and properties. Boom Boom leads the tank armies in World 2 and World 6, as Airships do not appear in this game.

He is first fought aboard Bowser's Bullet Bill Brigade in World 2. He fights once again by spinning wildly with his arms and fists before becoming dizzy and vulnerable, with a single hit sending him spinning in his shell. After the first hit, Boom Boom turns almost invisible while spinning, and so does his shell spin after the second hit, with the only sign of his appearance being his impact against the walls. Before the third hit, his invisibility becomes more difficult to see. As before, three hits defeats Boom Boom, but this time he can be defeated with nine projectiles (three for each hit) instead of fifteen.

On Bowser's Bob-omb Brigade in World 6, Boom Boom's spin attack lasts longer. This time, instead of turning invisible, after being hit the first time and doing his shell spin, he will teleport to another position with a duplicate of his shell after the first hit, and two after the second hit. He is defeated in the same way as before. In the ending, he appears to be upset about Bowser (who is trapped in a bottle) and being defeated once again, while Pom Pom tries to cheer him up.

Boom Boom reappears in World Flower's final level, Boss Blitz where he is fought the same way as in World 2. He also makes an appearance in World Crown's Mystery House Marathon where he guards the penultimate Green Star. However, Boom Boom here is defeated after only one hit, similar to his 3D Land Mystery Box appearances.

A cat variation of Boom Boom known as Cat Boom Boom appears in Bowser's Fury. He is fought twice in the Clawswipe Colosseum. His battle in his first encounter, titled "Clash with Cat Boom Boom," is based on his battle in World 2 and Boss Blitz, while his second encounter, titled "Final Bout with Cat Boom Boom," is based on his battle in World 6.

Super Mario Run[edit]

Boom Boom reappears in Super Mario Run as the boss of all airship courses that have boss battles. Those courses are Airship Cannons...Fire! in World 2, Firing the Airship's Burners in World 4, Throwing It All Overboard in World 6, and Airship Plunder in World β˜…. He retains his appearance from New Super Mario Bros. U. His only attack is running towards Mario. If he runs past Mario, he slows down as he turns around before resuming pursuit. He bounces off the walls of the room with a small hop. When he is knocked down from being stomped Boom Boom actually has no hitbox; while he cannot take damage until he stands up, neither can his body or spikes inflict any. Defeating Boom Boom is not worth any coins, and he cannot be leveled up. Each arena is a room inside the airship, with most of them having a width that matches the width of the screen.

Airship Cannons...Fire! has a traditional battle, though Boom Boom does not turn around if he misses, instead only doing so against walls. Firing the Airship's Burners has one Burner at the bottom of each wall. These Burners alternate firing during the battle, in that when one turns off the other indicates that it will turn on. Both shut off permanently when Boom Boom is defeated. Throwing It All Overboard has Boom Boom jump whenever he is on the ground and is not turning around.[7] Airship Plunder has a battle against two Boom Booms at the same time, in a room that is wider than the width of the screen. While they start the battle standing on top of each other, the Boom Booms start off moving in opposite directions. The Boom Boom initially on top appears golden and shining, and it drops coins around it whenever it runs at full speed. The Boom Booms collide with each other. Both Boom Booms must be defeated individually with three hits each.

Boom Boom also appears in VS Boom Boom in Remix 10. The battle is identical to the battle in Airship Cannons... Fire!

Super Mario Maker 2[edit]

πŸ‘ Boom Boom charging in Super Mario Maker 2.
Boom Boom in the New Super Mario Bros. U game style of Super Mario Maker 2

Boom Boom appears as an enemy in Super Mario Maker 2. Boom Boom appears in all styles, with the Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario World styles giving him new sprites.

In the Super Mario Bros. 3, New Super Mario Bros. U and Super Mario 3D World styles, he behaves identically to their respective original games, though he now crouches when stomped on in the main four styles, even in the New Super Mario Bros. U style; the Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario World styles use the same behavior as in Super Mario Bros. 3. When he is stomped twice, he dashes faster and occasionally jumps in the first three styles; in the New Super Mario Bros. U style, he instead Spin Jumps like his appearance in Stoneslide Tower of the original game.

If Boom Boom is given wings, he will fly across the screen and occasionally swoop down in an attempt to hurt the player in the main four styles, akin to his appearances in World 7-πŸ‘ Image
Fortress from Super Mario Bros. 3 and Grinding-Stone Tower from New Super Mario Bros. U; in the Super Mario 3D World style, he instead floats while spinning.

Boom Boom can also be put on a Lakitu's Cloud or Koopa Clown Car, though damaging him makes him fall off of the vehicle, just like Bowser Jr. and the Koopalings when placed on a Lakitu's Cloud.

Up to five Boom Booms can be placed in a course. In the Super Mario 3D World style, Boom Boom can be turned into Pom Pom.

The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3[edit]

πŸ‘ Boom Boom
A Boom Boom in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 episode "Do the Koopa".

Boom Booms appear in four episodes of The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, where their roles are limited to attacking Mario and Luigi in various locales and producing only roars as sounds. Unlike the games, their teeth are yellow, not white, and they are depicted with similar shells to Bowser's species, due to the carapaces and plastrons being disconnected. The episodes featuring them are "Misadventures in Babysitting", "Do the Koopa", "Crimes R Us", and "The Venice Menace".

Nintendo Adventure Books[edit]

In the Nintendo Adventure Books series, Boom Boom appears in the third book Monster Mix-Up. On one of the multiple routes, the Mushroom King gets kidnapped by two Koopa Troopas. Bowser then lands nearby in the Monster Mixer and threatens to throw him in with Elmo, the stupidest of all of Bowser's troops. However, Elmo does not show up. Eventually, Bowser loses his patience and asks for an explanation to Elmo's disappearance. Boom-Boom waddles up to the front and explains that he wanted to get out of the Fortress and left Elmo in charge there. Infuriated, Bowser tosses him in the mixer with a Fire Snake. Boom Boom pops out of the mixer with his head on fire and flails around pleading for water. Bowser makes a joke saying he's the first of the red hot Troopas. Also, in the book Koopa Capers, an item called "Boom Boom's Socks" can be found.

Super Mario Bros. film[edit]

The Boom Boom Bar in the Super Mario Bros. film is named after Boom Boom - one of many references the movie makes to Super Mario Bros. 3 and other early games.

Super Paper Mario[edit]

In Super Paper Mario, one of the Sammer Guys that can be fought is named Flailing Boom Boom, a reference to Boom Boom's sprite animation during the battle against him in Super Mario Bros. 3.

Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition[edit]

Boom Booms serve as the bosses of most of the tower courses in Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition. They are Light attribute characters, and their skill changes all Orbs into a random attribute. Their Awoken Skill increases the amount of time that the player has to move Orbs around.

Each Boom Boom that is encountered can have different battle strategies, which can include delivering first strike blows, raising their own ATK, raising their defense against certain attributes, and even refresh the player's Orbs.

After Bowser joins the player's party, a Boom Boom replaces him as the boss of World 8-πŸ‘ Image
Bowser's Castle. Likewise, after Bowser Jr. joins the player's party, a Boom Boom replaces him as the boss of World 6-πŸ‘ Image
Tower 2, World 7-πŸ‘ Image
Tower 2, and World 8-πŸ‘ Image
Tower 3.

Mario & Sonic series[edit]

πŸ‘ Boom Boom in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020.
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 appearance

In the Mario & Sonic series Boom Booms appear as teammates for Mario or Sonic's team in the Rugby event in the Wii U version of Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games and in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. They have spiked shells and wear rugby helmets, which are blue (if they are on P1's team), red (if they are on P2's team), or green (if a 3- or 4-player match is set to P1 and P2 vs. P3 and P4/COM in the Wii U version).

Minecraft[edit]

In the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack of Minecraft, Boom Boom appears as a playable skin. Additionally, following the Nether Update, Piglins are replaced by Boom Boom.

Mario Sports Superstars[edit]

Boom Boom and Pom Pom appear as supporting playable characters in Mario Sports Superstars, their Super Mario sports game playable debut. In soccer, they serve as the two selectable goalies. They additionally appear as team players in baseball, where they are classified as power type characters.

Mario Tennis series[edit]

Mario Tennis Aces[edit]

πŸ‘ Boom Boom from Mario Tennis Aces
Appearance in Mario Tennis Aces

Boom Boom appears in Mario Tennis Aces as an enemy in Adventure mode on Inferno Island, and needs to be defeated in a tennis match in order to progress. The conversations before and after the match against him mark the first time he has had dialogue in a game; he refers to himself in the third person and speaks in broken English. His voice is also significantly higher-pitched.

Boom Boom also appears as a Defense-type playable character, meaning he excels at returning shots. He became available for all players on March 1, 2019, although he could be unlocked earlier by participating in the February 2019 online tournament. Boom Boom has the fastest sideways movement in the game, although he is very slow when moving vertically on the court. His movement and victory animations reference his original sprite animation from Super Mario Bros. 3. In his entrance animation, an anchor is lowered onto the court while he holds onto it; he then jumps off of it and rises into the air with a spinning attack similar to the one he uses in the 3D Super Mario games. He also uses this attack in his Special Shot, Spiteful Strike. His horizontal Trick Shot is named Twist 'n' Boom, while his vertical Trick Shot is named Boom Twirl; Twist 'n' Boom has significantly more range than Boom Twirl does, fitting with his theme of being good at moving horizontally and bad at moving vertically. His emblem depicts one of his arms.

Mario Tennis Fever[edit]

Boom Boom returns as a Defensive playable character in Mario Tennis Fever. He can be unlocked by clearing the Tower of Resolve in Trial Towers. Boom Boom has almost no spin, while his other stats are average. He also retains his fast side movement and slow forward movement from Mario Tennis Aces.

Boom Boom appears as an opponent in the Tower of Growth trial "Even the Odds", using his Personal Racket, and as the player's character in the Tower of Trickery trial "Sneaky Shy Guy", again using his Personal Racket.

Mario Party series[edit]

Super Mario Party[edit]

In Super Mario Party, Boom Boom makes a cameo appearance in the minigame Absent Minded, where he is one of the characters that can appear. Outside of this small cameo, this game is notable for being the only one to feature Pom Pom but not Boom Boom.

Super Mario Party Jamboree[edit]

In Super Mario Party Jamboree, Boom Boom appears as the host of Tag Match in Minigame Bay. Unlike in Mario Tennis Aces, he speaks with standard grammar.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

πŸ‘ Boom Boom's Spirit Battle in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Boom Boom's spirit battle in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Boom Boom is an Advanced-class Attack-type primary spirit with one support slot. The image representing the spirit is a render from Super Mario 3D World. In World of Light, the spirit is encountered on The Light Realm map at the entrance to the Molten Fortress. The puppet fighter is a giant Squirtle, fought on the Battlefield version of the Unova PokΓ©mon League stage.

The spirit is enhanced at level 99 into "Boom Boom & Pom Pom", an Ace-class spirit that makes the user's smash attacks more powerful during battle.

Dr. Mario World[edit]

Boom Boom makes his first appearance in the Dr. Mario series as an assistant in Dr. Mario World. In stage mode, his effect is to grant a chance that an object, mainly a virus, is transformed into an exploder at stage start, where the chance of it happening is greater at higher levels. In versus mode, their effect is to instead grant a chance that the lowest row of objects are eliminated when an object reaches the second-to-last row, where the chance of it happening is greater at higher levels, with a chance it can reactivate if it failed the first time whenever the condition is met again. Once this versus mode effect activated, it will not activate again for the duration of the match.

Mario Strikers: Battle League[edit]

Boom Booms appear as goalies in Mario Strikers: Battle League, replacing Kritters from the previous installments, and with new soccer forms depending on the team name. Like the previous goalies, the Boom Booms are immune to most shots and knock players on contact, but unlike Kritters, they are only controlled via a CPU and not by the players. Boom Booms are also able to block Hyper Strikes depending on the accuracy of the opponent's shot and if they are able to block it by a mashing minigame, which can be pressed by the players. If the arrow meter is filled, there is an increased change of the Boom Booms blocking the Hyper Strike, and they can either successfully block it, block it but get a side effect from the strike, or miss entirely.

Mario Kart World[edit]

In Mario Kart World, Boom Booms appear as obstacles on the route from Airship Fortress to Dry Bones Burnout in the Heart Rally.[8] They spin around to attack racers, akin to Boom Boom's boss fights in Super Mario 3D Land and Super Mario 3D World, though retain their spiked shells. Unlike in most previous appearances, there are multiple Boom Booms that can appear at once. A Boom Boom will disappear each time it tries to attack any racers and simply respawn back where it originally was found.

Unused appearances[edit]

The Super Mario Bros. Movie[edit]

Group concept artMedia:TSMBM Koopa Troop Concept Art.jpeg for Bowser's Minions in The Super Mario Bros. Movie features Boom Boom with his current design to the bottom. He, along with most of the other minions featured in the artwork, does not appear in the final film.

General information[edit]

Physical appearance[edit]

πŸ‘ Artwork of Boom Boom from Super Mario Bros. 3
Boom Boom flailing his arms from Super Mario Bros. 3.

Boom Boom is a large, muscular Koopa with features similar to that of Bowser and the Koopalings. He has a beige-colored muzzle around his mouth and nostrils, a large mouth with two protruding teeth, a round snout, thick legs and padded feet with three claws. He also has round white eyes with black pupils and thin black eyebrows, typically depicted in a scowling expression. In his Super Mario Bros. 3 sprites, Boom Boom was depicted with a prominent browline instead of eyebrows which media like The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 adopted, but both official artwork and most later appearances uses his eyebrows to convey emotion instead. Perhaps Boom Boom's most distinguishing feature is his long flailing arms and large hands - even compared to similarly burly Koopas like Roy, Boom Boom's arms are very thick and often have little to no distinction from his hands, which are typically balled into fists and swung around for the Koopa's attacks. The main distinction from Boom Boom's appearance and that of the Koopalings is his shell's plastron extending over the front of his body, completely covering Boom Boom's belly and torso.

πŸ‘ Sprite of Boom Boom's team image, from Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition.
Boom Boom's modern appearance, as seen in Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition.

In his debut, Boom Boom was depicted with tan or brown skin. In the original NES version of Super Mario Bros. 3, Boom Boom in Desert Land's fortress was colored gray due to color limitations. After returning from a long absence in 3D Land, Boom Boom received an updated design that has remained largely consistent in appearances since, maintaining his tan-colored head while now having yellow limbs with the addition of a short, yellow tail. His carapace, previously unseen in artwork and depicted as smooth while matching the color of his skin in sprites, became red with hexagonal scutes much like those of a Koopa Troopa's. In Super Mario Bros. 3 Boom Boom's carapace was also originally depicted covered in long, pointy spikes, but in Super Mario 3D Land, as well as Super Mario 3D World and Bowser's Fury, Boom Boom lacks these spikes entirely. However, in other modern appearances beginning with New Super Mario Bros. U, his shell maintains these spikes, albeit with a much more rounded and short appearance than before, and he gained visible finger claws as well. In his original appearance, Boom Boom's height was similar to Super Mario and many Koopalings (though noticeably shorter than the largest Koopalings in the game: Morton, Roy, and Ludwig), but in modern appearances is consistently portrayed as a large character, typically towering over Mario even while standing in a hunched position.

In Super Mario Maker 2, Boom Boom receives new designs to match the Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario World styles: the former is very close to his original sprite design in Super Mario Bros. 3, but with more rotund body proportions and an open mouth; the latter depicts him closely to his modern appearance, but with a smooth carapace and a noticeably darker head and limbs than his other designs. The Super Mario World style also indicates that the shell spikes may be retractable, as Boom Boom does not face the screen and has no sign of spikes on his shell at the angle seen, but the hidden spikes are shown to drastically enlarge only when he crouches in defense.

Personality[edit]

πŸ‘ Mario and his friends watch Pom Pom trying to cheer Boom Boom up in Super Mario 3D World.
A defeated Boom Boom, sitting with Pom Pom in Super Mario 3D World.

Boom Boom is Bowser's faithful servant. He is a powerhouse with a short-temper, although his profiles usually point out that he is easily defeated by taking three stomps to the head. Boom Boom often appears as a boss of Bowser's Minions, while still working under Bowser, like when capturing the fleeing Princess Peach in Super Mario 3D Land. In several appearances, Boom Boom is partnered with Pom Pom; the two are shown to work together very well in and outside of battle - in the credits sequence of Super Mario 3D World, the duo are shown sitting together on top of the Clear Pipe while the heroes pass through and looking at Bowser trapped in a large jar, with the defeated Boom Boom seeming somewhat dejected and shrugging while Pom Pom pats his shoulder in a reassuring manner, showing that Boom Boom may have a sensitive side and that the two are on friendly terms. Likewise, Boom Boom does not get along with Mario and his friends due their interferences in Bowser's plans and repeated victories against him.

Boom Boom was introduced as a silent character in Super Mario Bros. 3; since Super Mario 3D Land, he communicates using grunts, yells, and roars. In Mario Tennis Aces, Boom Boom speaks in third person via textbox dialogue.

Powers and abilities[edit]

Boom Boom has unique abilities different from other Koopas. In Super Mario Bros. 3, he is capable of jumping higher, running fast and turning his arms into wings to fly (although he needs Kamek to achieve the latter in New Super Mario Bros. U, and the wings simply sprout from his head in Super Mario Maker 2's Super Mario 3D World theme). He can also expose his spikes on his shell. However, Boom Boom's most relied-upon forms of attack tend to involve his large, powerful arms - in 2D games such as his debut and New Super Mario Bros. U, Boom Boom's regular attacking pattern involves charging at Mario and co. while flailing his arms, while in Super Mario 3D Land and its sequel, he displays the ability to spin around the room after the heroes with his arms extended, damaging them on contact at the cost of leaving himself dizzy after a while. Boom Boom's formidable strength is once again shown in Mario Strikers: Battle League, where as goalies, Boom Booms are capable of catching and deflecting a number of extremely powerful and fast-travelling shots from the teams, even attacks which set the ball aflame such as Bowser's Hyper Strike; Boom Boom's gloves will actually catch on fire after catching such attacks and leave them trying to put out the flames, but the large Koopa still manages to put it out and shrug such damage off within a few seconds.

In Super Mario 3D Land, Boom Boom displays a range of new abilities. On top of his aforementioned spin attack, later battles show him doing so while leaving behind a trail of flames, leaving the entire arena more hazardous for the Mario bros at the cost of still briefly tiring himself out. He also spins in his shell to attack Mario, similar to the Koopalings. In another display of great weight and power, Boom Boom can shake his airship just by stomping the floor or hitting the wall with his spinning shell. In Super Mario 3D World, he has the ability to turn invisible and create up to two large duplicates of his red shell that spin across the arena while he attacks with his usual spin attack. He can also teleport across the arena, performing a hand sign similar to Pom Pom before doing so after recovering from being dizzy.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Main article: List of Boom Boom profiles and statistics

Gallery[edit]

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Boom Boom.

List of appearances[edit]

Title Description Release System/format
Super Mario Bros. 3 Boss Japan:
October 23, 1988
Family Computer/Nintendo Entertainment System
Super Mario All-Stars Boss Japan:
July 14, 1993
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World Boss USA:
December, 1994
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 Boss Japan:
July 21, 2003
Game Boy Advance
Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition Boss Japan:
October 21, 2010
Wii
Super Mario 3D Land Boss Japan:
November 3, 2011
Nintendo 3DS
New Super Mario Bros. U Boss USA:
November 18, 2012
Wii U
New Super Luigi U Boss USA:
November 1, 2013
Wii U
Super Mario 3D World Boss Japan:
November 21, 2013
Wii U
Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition Boss Japan:
April 29, 2015
Nintendo 3DS
Minecraft: Wii U Edition Playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack North America:
May 17, 2016
Wii U
Super Mario Run Boss Japan:
December 15, 2016
iOS/Android
Mario Sports Superstars Supporting playable character Europe:
March 10, 2017
Nintendo 3DS
Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition Playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack North America:
May 11, 2017
Nintendo Switch
Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS Edition Playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack North America:
June 5, 2018
New Nintendo 3DS
Minecraft: Bedrock Edition Playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack North America:
June 21, 2018
Nintendo Switch
Mario Tennis Aces Rival, Playable character (version 2.1.0) Japan:
June 22, 2018
Nintendo Switch
Super Mario Party Cameo Japan:
October 5, 2018
Nintendo Switch
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Spirit cameo Japan:
December 7, 2018
Nintendo Switch
New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe Boss Japan:
January 11, 2019
Nintendo Switch
Super Mario Maker 2 Spawnable Enemy Japan:
June 28, 2019
Nintendo Switch
Dr. Mario World Assistant Japan:
July 9, 2019
iOS/Android
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury Boss Japan:
February 12, 2021
Nintendo Switch
Mario Strikers: Battle League Goalie Japan:
June 10, 2022
Nintendo Switch
Super Mario Party Jamboree Host Japan:
October 17, 2024
Nintendo Switch
Mario Kart World Obstacle Japan:
June 5, 2025
Nintendo Switch 2
Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV Host Japan:
July 24, 2025
Nintendo Switch 2

Names in other languages[edit]

The contemporaneous name for each language is listed first. Subsequent names are listed in chronological order for each language, from oldest to newest, and have the media they are associated with in the "notes" column.

Boom Boom[edit]

Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese ブンブン
Bunbun
An onomatopoeia for shaking something violently, such as arms; incidentally shared with Bunbun and bumblebee [9][10]
Chinese (Simplified) ε₯”ε₯”
BΔ“nbΔ“n (Mandarin)
Bānbān (Cantonese)
Transliteration of the Japanese name [11]
嘣嘣
BΔ“ngbΔ“ng (Mandarin)
Bāngbāng (Cantonese)
Boom Boom The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 [12]
Chinese (Traditional) ε₯”ε₯”
BΔ“nbΔ“n (Mandarin)
Bānbān (Cantonese)
Transliteration of the Japanese name [13][11]
Croatian Bum Bum Boom Boom [14]
Danish Boom Boom - [15][16]
Dutch Boom Boom - [17][11]
Finnish Boom Boom - [18][19]
Pum Pumm[sic] Boom Boom Super Mario Bros. 3 [20]
Pum Pum Koopa "Boom Boom Koopa"; the surname is possibly in reference to the Koopalings Nintendo-lehti [21]
Boom Boom Koopa The surname "Koopa" is possibly in reference to the Koopalings [18]
French Boum Boum Boom Boom [17][11]
German Bumm Bumm Boom Boom [22][23][13][11]
Bumm-Bumm Super Mario Bros. 3 [24]
Boom-Boom - Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition [25]
Greek ΞœΟ€ΞΏΟ…ΞΌ ΞœΟ€ΞΏΟ…ΞΌ
Boum Boum
Boom Boom [26]
Hungarian Boom-Boom - [27]
Italian Boom Boom - [28][11]
Boom-Boom Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition [29]
Korean λΆ€μ›…λΆ€μ›…
Buung-buung
An onomatopoeia for swinging something violently [30][13][11]
뢐 뢐
Bum Bum
Transcription of the English name Super Mario Bros. 3 [31]
Norwegian Boom Boom - [32][33]
Portuguese (Brazilian) Dom Dom An onomatopoeia for hitting sounds [13]
Boom Boom - Super Mario Bros. 3 [34]
Portuguese (European) Bum Bum Boom Boom [35][36]
Boom Boom - Super Mario Bros. 3 [37]
Russian Π‘ΡƒΠΌ-Π±ΡƒΠΌ
Bum-bum
Transcription of the English name [13][11]
Spanish Bum Bum[a] Boom Boom [13][11]
Boom Onomatopoeia for an explosion Super Mario Bros. 3 [38]
Swedish Boom Boom - [39]:10[40]
Bombom Boom Boom Super Mario Bros. 3 [20]
Boom-Boom Nintendo-Magasinet [41]
Boom Boom Koopa The surname "Koopa" is possibly in reference to the Koopalings [39]:10, 13
Thai บูฑบูฑ
Buumbuum
Boom Boom [42]
  1. ^ This name was lowercased as "Bum bum" in Latin American localizations from 2012 to 2019.[13]

Cat Boom Boom[edit]

"Cat Boom Boom"[43][44] refers to the iteration of Boom Boom around Lake Lapcat in Bowser's Fury.

Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese ネコブンブン
Neko Bunbun
Cat Boom Boom; comparable toγ€Œγƒγ‚³γƒžγƒͺγ‚ͺ」(Neko Mario, "Cat Mario") [43][45]
Chinese (Simplified) 猫ε’ͺε₯”ε₯”
MāomΔ« BΔ“nbΔ“n (Mandarin)
Māomī Bānbān (Cantonese)
Cat Boom Boom; comparable to "猫ε’ͺι©¬εŠ›ζ¬§" (MāomΔ« MǎlΓ¬'ōu / MāaumΔ« MΓ‘hlihk'āu, "Cat Mario") [43]
Chinese (Traditional) 貓ε’ͺε₯”ε₯”
MāomΔ« BΔ“nbΔ“n (Mandarin)
Māomī Bānbān (Cantonese)
Cat Boom Boom; comparable toγ€Œθ²“ε’ͺη‘ͺεˆ©ζ­γ€(MāomΔ« MǎlΓ¬'ōu / MāaumΔ« MΓ‘hlihk'āu, "Cat Mario") [43]
Dutch Cat Boom Boom Cat Boom Boom [43]
French Boum Boum chat Cat Boom Boom [43]
German Katzen-Bumm-Bumm Cat Boom Boom [43]
Italian Boom Boom gatto Cat Boom Boom [43]
Korean 고양이뢀웅뢀웅
Goyang'i Buungbuung
Cat Boom Boom; comparable to "κ³ μ–‘μ΄λ§ˆλ¦¬μ˜€" (Goyang'i Mario, "Cat Mario") [43]
Portuguese (European) Bum Bum Gato Cat Boom Boom [43]
Russian ΠšΠΎΡ‚ΠΎΠ±ΡƒΠΌ-Π±ΡƒΠΌ
Kotobum-bum
Cat boom boom [43]
Spanish Bum Bum Felino Cat Boom Boom [43]

Notes[edit]

  • In Super Mario Bros. 3, Boom Boom's arm animation after emerging from a crouch is always consistent, though his leg animation varies depending on factors such as whether he has crouched an odd or even number or whether he begins to move left or right. Due to the speed at which his legs move, this can be hard to notice, though it is a bit more obvious in the graphically enhanced versions due to the outline on his feet often not synchronizing with the feet themselves; this is because, due to issues with the 8x8 size of the tiles and being drawn off the original sprites (which lack true outlines), the feet outlines are included in the arm tiles.

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Adaptations Super Mario (Manga Super Mario Bros. 3 Kanzen Kōryakuhon Β· Super Mario: Donkey Kong 2) β€’ Super Mario 4koma Manga Theater (books: 1 Β· 2 Β· 3 Β· 4 Β· 5 Β· 6 Β· 7 Β· 8 Β· 10) β€’ Super Mario Bros. 3 (GakushΕ« Yōchien) β€’ Super Mario Bros. 3 (Wanpakku Comic) β€’ Super Mario Bros. Monogatari β€’ Super Mario-kun (Volumes: 3 Β· 5 Β· 30) β€’ The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3
The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3
Episodes Animated Episode 1: "Sneaky Lying Cheating Giant Ninja Koopas" β€’ Episode 2: "Reptiles in the Rose Garden" β€’ Episode 3: "Mind Your Mummy Mommy, Mario" β€’ Episode 4: "The Beauty of Kootie" β€’ Episode 5: "Princess Toadstool for President" β€’ Episode 6: "Never Koop a Koopa" β€’ Episode 7: "Reign Storm" β€’ Episode 8: "Toddler Terrors of Time Travel" β€’ Episode 9: "Dadzilla" β€’ Episode 10: "Tag Team Trouble" β€’ Episode 11: "Oh, Brother!" β€’ Episode 12: "Misadventure of Mighty Plumber" β€’ Episode 13: "A Toadally Magical Adventure" β€’ Episode 14: "Misadventures in Babysitting" β€’ Episode 15: "Do the Koopa" β€’ Episode 16: "Kootie Pie Rocks" β€’ Episode 17: "Mush-Rumors" β€’ Episode 18: "The Ugly Mermaid" β€’ Episode 19: "Crimes R Us" β€’ Episode 20: "Life's Ruff" β€’ Episode 21: "Up, Up, and a Koopa" β€’ Episode 22: "7 Continents for 7 Koopas" β€’ Episode 23: "True Colors" β€’ Episode 24: "Recycled Koopa" β€’ Episode 25: "The Venice Menace" β€’ Episode 26: "Super Koopa" β€’ "Frog Feats" (Unaired) β€’ "Kowabunga Koopa!" (Unaired) β€’ "Lotto Trouble" (Unaired) β€’ "You Bet Your Lasagna!" (Unaired)
Live-action Episode 1 β€’ Episode 2 β€’ Episode 3 β€’ Episode 4 β€’ Episode 5
Characters Protagonists Luigi (Kassanova Koopa) β€’ Mario β€’ Princess Toadstool β€’ Toad
Koopa Family and Koopalings Big Mouth Koopa β€’ Bully Koopa β€’ Cheatsy Koopa β€’ Hip Koopa β€’ Hop Koopa β€’ King Bowser Koopa β€’ Kooky von Koopa β€’ Kootie Pie Koopa (Lady Fettuccini Alfredo)
Bowser's Minions Abominable Snowkoopa β€’ Angry Sun β€’ Baby Cheep β€’ Block β€’ Bloober β€’ Bloober baby β€’ Bloober with kids β€’ Bob-omb β€’ Boo Diddly β€’ β€’ Boomerang Brother β€’ Boss Bass β€’ Bullet Bill β€’ Cannonball β€’ Chain Chomp β€’ Cheep-Cheep β€’ Dry Bones β€’ Fire Brother β€’ Fire Chomp β€’ Firesnake β€’ Giant Land Para-Goomba β€’ Goomba β€’ Hammer Brother β€’ Hot Foot β€’ Jelectro β€’ Koopa Paratroopa β€’ Koopa Zombie β€’ Kuribo's Goomba β€’ Lakitu β€’ Lava Lotus β€’ Magic Piranha Plant β€’ Nipper Plant β€’ Para-Beetle β€’ Para-Goomba β€’ Piranha Plant β€’ Ptooie β€’ Robot Princess β€’ Rocky Wrench β€’ Sledge Brother β€’ Spiny β€’ Spiny Egg β€’ Thwomp
Other Baker β€’ Bud β€’ Bud and Missy's mother β€’ Captain β€’ Crime Wave Clyde β€’ Cutter β€’ Doctor β€’ Elephant β€’ Emperor Ed β€’ Giraffe β€’ Herman β€’ Holly Mackerel β€’ Junior β€’ Junior's mom and dad β€’ King Mackerel β€’ King Windbag β€’ Kitty β€’ Madzilla β€’ Madzilla's Mom β€’ Marco Polo's Plumbers β€’ Mayor of New York City β€’ Mighty Plumber β€’ Milli Vanilli β€’ Missy β€’ Mr. President β€’ Mrs. President β€’ Mushroom Kingdom Fire Department β€’ Mushroom Marauder and Jake the Crusher Fungus β€’ Mushroom nanny β€’ Mushroom People β€’ Mushroom referee β€’ Norman β€’ Painter β€’ Penguins β€’ Pipe creatures β€’ Prince Hugo β€’ Prince Mushroomkhamen β€’ Queen Mushroomkhamen β€’ Royal Parrot β€’ Servant β€’ Sultan β€’ Toad's cousin β€’ Venice pizza man β€’ Wizard King of the West β€’ Zebra
Locations Regions of the Mushroom World Dark Land β€’ Desert Land β€’ Giant Land β€’ Ice Land β€’ Mertropolis β€’ Mushroom Kingdom β€’ Mushroom Sea β€’ Pipe Land β€’ Sky Land β€’ Underground Maze of Pipes β€’ Water Land
Landmarks of the Mushroom World Ace Magic Wand Factory β€’ Brooklyn Bridge β€’ First Mushroom Bank β€’ Kastle Koopa β€’ Mushroom Castle β€’ Mushroom Kingdom Orphanage β€’ Mushroom Kingdom Treasury β€’ Mushroom Land Central Library β€’ Mushroom Shopping Mall β€’ Pipe Land Treasury β€’ Temple of Gloom
Regions of the
Real World
Africa β€’ Antarctica β€’ Australia β€’ Brooklyn β€’ Hawaii β€’ Hollywood β€’ Miami β€’ New York City β€’ North America β€’ Paris β€’ South America β€’ United States of America β€’ Venice β€’ Washington, D.C.
Landmarks of the Real World Bastille β€’ Eiffel Tower β€’ Florida State Poochitentiary β€’ Great Wall of China β€’ Hollywood Bowl β€’ Kennedy Space Center β€’ Louvre β€’ Mario Brothers Plumbing β€’ Statue of Liberty β€’ Washington Monument β€’ White House
Forms Fire Mario β€’ Frog Mario β€’ Invincible Mario β€’ Raccoon Mario
Items, objects,
vehicles, and misc.
? Block β€’ Block β€’ Bowser Statue β€’ Crud Cannon β€’ Doom Dancer Music Box β€’ Doom Ship β€’ Doom Sub β€’ Fire Flower β€’ Fireball β€’ Fireworks β€’ Frog Suit β€’ Fudjie β€’ Gold Coin β€’ Invincible Star β€’ Jump Block β€’ Karoobi β€’ Koopa Color Goopa β€’ Koopa Clogger β€’ Kooper-Dooper Raiser-Upper β€’ Koopa trash β€’ Koopascope β€’ Lame Brainer β€’ Levitation Beam β€’ Magic pendant β€’ Magic Wand β€’ Magic Wings β€’ Nasty Net β€’ Nice Guy Potion β€’ Plumber Pole β€’ Plumber's Periscope β€’ Plumber's Putty β€’ Power Shower β€’ Steam Cloud Balloon β€’ Steam powered mummy sled β€’ Super Leaf β€’ Super Slurp Pipe β€’ Tag Team Wrestling Tournament β€’ Tank β€’ The Adventures of Mighty Plumber β€’ Time Travel Tube β€’ Transmutational Brainwave Analyzer β€’ Trash Smasher β€’ Warp Pipe
Songs "Ninja Man" β€’ "Do the Frog" β€’ "Wipe Out" β€’ "Slippin' and Slidin'" β€’ "Great Balls of Fire" β€’ "Sizzle" β€’ "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" β€’ "Baby Chase" β€’ "Gonna Stomp My Name on the Walk of Fame" β€’ "Burn, Baby, Burn" β€’ "Double Crossing" β€’ "Brotherly Love" β€’ "Super Plumber" β€’ "I'ma Hurricane" β€’ "Do the Koopa" β€’ "Blame It on the Rain" β€’ "Girl You Know It's True" β€’ "In My Frog Suit" β€’ "Never Kiss a Mermaid" β€’ "It's a Dog's Life" β€’ "What Goes Up" β€’ "When Koopas Paint the Town" β€’ "Stench City" β€’ "Speedy Gondola" β€’ "My Karoobi" β€’ "Mega Move" β€’ "Super Mario" β€’ "Mario Rap"
Miscellaneous Captain N & The Video Game Masters β€’ Gallery β€’ Home media releases β€’ Quotes β€’ Staff β€’ Super Mario Bros. (FAST channel) β€’ Voice actors
Super Mario 3D Land
Playable characters Mario β€’ Luigi
Forms Small Mario β€’ Super Mario β€’ Fire Mario β€’ Tanooki Mario β€’ Boomerang Mario β€’ Invincible Mario β€’ White Tanooki Mario β€’ Statue Mario
Non-playable characters Princess Peach β€’ Toad β€’ Toads
Enemies Banzai Bill β€’ Biddybud β€’ Big Boo β€’ Big Cosmic Clone β€’ Big Tail Goomba β€’ Blokkablok β€’ Boo β€’ Boomerang Bro β€’ Blooper β€’ Bob-omb β€’ Bullet Bill β€’ Chain Chomp β€’ Cheep Cheep β€’ Coin Coffer β€’ Draglet β€’ Dry Bones β€’ Fake Block β€’ Fire Piranha Plant β€’ Flophopper β€’ Fuzzy β€’ Goomba β€’ Goomba Tower β€’ Grinder β€’ Hammer Bro β€’ Inky Piranha Plant β€’ Koopa Troopa β€’ Lava Bubble β€’ Magikoopa β€’ Magmaargh β€’ Monty Mole β€’ Morty Mole β€’ Para-Biddybud β€’ Paragoomba β€’ Peepa β€’ Piranha Plant β€’ Pokey β€’ Porcupuffer β€’ Prongo β€’ Rocky Wrench β€’ Sandmaargh β€’ Small Cosmic Clone β€’ Spike Eel β€’ Spiny β€’ Stingby β€’ Tail Bob-omb β€’ Tail Boo β€’ Tail Bullet Bill β€’ Tail Goomba β€’ Tail Thwomp β€’ Thistle β€’ Thwomp β€’ Wallop
Obstacles Baddie Box β€’ Ball 'n' Chain β€’ Banzai Bill Cannon β€’ Bill Blaster β€’ Cannon β€’ Fire Bar β€’ Giant spiked ball β€’ Jet engine β€’ Lava β€’ Lava Geyser β€’ Poison β€’ Retractable spikes β€’ Spike Pillar β€’ Spiked ball β€’ Spike Bar β€’ Spike Block β€’ Spiked roller β€’ Swinging spikes
Bosses Tail Bowser β€’ β€’ Pom Pom β€’ Bowser β€’ Dry Bowser
Items and power-ups ? Box β€’ + Clock β€’ 1-Up Mushroom β€’ Boomerang Flower β€’ Coin β€’ Fire Flower β€’ Invincibility Leaf β€’ Note β€’ P-Wing β€’ Poison Mushroom β€’ Propeller Box β€’ Red Coin β€’ Star Medal β€’ Statue Leaf β€’ Super Leaf β€’ Super Mushroom β€’ Super Star
Objects ! Block β€’ ? Block β€’ Assist Block β€’ Beep Block β€’ Big Goal Pole β€’ Binoculars β€’ Block β€’ Board β€’ Bolts β€’ Bowser Switch β€’ Cactus β€’ Cannon β€’ Checkpoint Flag β€’ Cog β€’ Coin Block β€’ Coin ring β€’ Crate β€’ Crumbling platform β€’ Directional Block β€’ Donut Block β€’ Empty Block β€’ Face block β€’ Flip Panel β€’ Flower β€’ Fluff β€’ Flying ? Block β€’ Gift Box β€’ Goal Pole β€’ Golden Rock β€’ Green Shell β€’ Hard Block β€’ Invisible Block β€’ Lift β€’ Mystery Box β€’ Note Block β€’ Pipe β€’ P Switch β€’ Pole β€’ Red-Blue Panel β€’ Red Ring β€’ Rock β€’ Roulette Block β€’ Rubber pad β€’ Seagull β€’ Small bird β€’ Spine Coaster β€’ Stump β€’ Super Note Block β€’ Switchboard β€’ Tail Wheel β€’ Tapering platform β€’ Tightrope β€’ Tree β€’ Torch β€’ View plate β€’ Warp Box β€’ World Warp Pipe
Locations Main worlds World 1 β€’ World 2 β€’ World 3 β€’ World 4 β€’ World 5 β€’ World 6 β€’ World 7 β€’ World 8
Special worlds Special 1 β€’ Special 2 β€’ Special 3 β€’ Special 4 β€’ Special 5 β€’ Special 6 β€’ Special 7 β€’ Special 8
Other Mushroom Kingdom β€’ Peach's Castle β€’ Sub-area β€’ Toad Houses
Moves Crawl β€’ Crouch β€’ Crouch Jump β€’ Dash β€’ Ground Pound β€’ Jump β€’ Long Jump β€’ Roll β€’ Side Somersault β€’ Slide β€’ Swim β€’ Tail attack β€’ Wall Jump
Gameplay elements Completion β€’ Item storage β€’ StreetPass Gift β€’ Tail Tree β€’ UFO β€’ Warp Zone
Music "Beach Theme" β€’ "Castle Theme" β€’ "Main Theme" β€’ "Pom Pom's Theme" β€’ "Snow Course" β€’ "Victory Parade"
Further info Gallery β€’ Glitches β€’ Iwata Asks β€’ Multimedia β€’ Pre-release and unused content β€’ Staff β€’ "The Mario Drawing Song" β€’ Yasashiku Hikeru Super Mario 3D Land
New Super Mario Bros. U / New Super Luigi U / New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe
Playable characters Mario β€’ Luigi β€’ Yellow Toad β€’ Blue Toad β€’ Mii β€’ Nabbitc β€’ Toadettee
Forms Small Mario β€’ Super Mario β€’ Flying Squirrel Mario β€’ Fire Mario β€’ Ice Mario β€’ Mini Mario β€’ Propeller Mario β€’ Penguin Mario β€’ Invincible Mario β€’ Power Squirrel Mario β€’ Peachettee
Yoshis Yoshi β€’ Balloon Baby Yoshi β€’ Bubble Baby Yoshi β€’ Glowing Baby Yoshi
Non-playable characters Princess Peach β€’ Toads
Enemies Ampa β€’ Banzai Bill β€’ Big Ampa β€’ Big Boo β€’ Big Buzzy Beetlea β€’ Big Cheep Cheep β€’ Big Deep Cheepb β€’ Big Dry Bones β€’ Big Eep Cheepb β€’ Big Fire Piranhab β€’ Big Fuzzy β€’ Big Goombaa β€’ Big Koopa Troopaa β€’ Big Piranha Plant β€’ Big Pokey β€’ Big Thwomp β€’ Big Urchin β€’ Big Wiggler β€’ Blooper β€’ Blooper Babya β€’ Blooper Nannya β€’ Bob-omb β€’ Bony Beetle β€’ Boo β€’ Boomerang Bro β€’ Bramball β€’ Broozer β€’ Bulbera β€’ Bullet Bill β€’ Buzzy Beetle β€’ Chain Chomp β€’ Cheep Cheep β€’ Cheep Chomp β€’ Clampya β€’ Cooligan β€’ Deep Cheepb β€’ Dragoneel β€’ Dry Bones β€’ Eep Cheep β€’ Fire Bro β€’ Fire Piranha Plant β€’ Fire Snake β€’ Fish Bone β€’ Flame Chomp β€’ Fliprus β€’ Foo β€’ Fuzzy β€’ Goomba β€’ Goombrat β€’ Grrrol β€’ Hammer Bro β€’ Heavy Para-Beetle β€’ Hefty Goomba β€’ Huckit Crab β€’ Ice Bro β€’ Ice Piranha Plant β€’ Jellybeama β€’ King Bill β€’ Koopa Paratroopa β€’ Koopa Troopa β€’ Lakitu β€’ Lava Bubble β€’ Magmaargh β€’ Magmaw β€’ Mecha Cheepa β€’ Mechakoopa β€’ Mega Grrrol β€’ Mini Goomba β€’ Missile Bill β€’ Monty Mole β€’ Muncher β€’ Para-Beetle β€’ Parabomb β€’ Paragoombaa β€’ Piranha Plant β€’ Piranha Pod β€’ Pokey β€’ Porcupuffer β€’ Prickly Goomba β€’ River Piranha Plant β€’ Rocky Wrencha β€’ Scaredy Rata β€’ Sledge Bro β€’ Spike β€’ Spike Top β€’ Spiny β€’ Spiny Cheep Cheep β€’ Spiny Egg β€’ Stalking Piranha Plant β€’ Stone Spike β€’ Sumo Bro β€’ Swoopa β€’ Targeting Ted β€’ Thwimpa β€’ Thwomp β€’ Torpedo Ted β€’ Urchin β€’ Waddlewing β€’ Wiggler
Obstacles Ash β€’ Banzai Bill Cannon β€’ Big gun β€’ Bill Blaster β€’ Bill Blaster Turret β€’ Bob-omb Cannonb β€’ Bowser Stunner β€’ Bowser's Flame β€’ Burner β€’ Cannona β€’ Cannonballa β€’ Current β€’ Fire Bar β€’ Ghost Block β€’ Giant cannonball β€’ Huge Fire Bar β€’ Huge Icicle β€’ Ice β€’ Icicle β€’ Junior Clown Car β€’ Lava β€’ Lava Geyser β€’ Lava swell β€’ Lava tide β€’ Mecha Hand β€’ Moving block β€’ Moving torch β€’ Pit β€’ Poison Bog β€’ Quicksand β€’ Skewer β€’ Spell β€’ Spike Ball β€’ Spikes β€’ Spinner β€’ Torpedo Base β€’ Torpedo tubea
Bosses Tower bosses β€’ Boss Sumo Bro β€’ Magikoopa
The Koopalings Lemmy β€’ Morton β€’ Larry β€’ Wendy β€’ Iggy β€’ Roy β€’ Ludwig
Other bosses Bowser Jr. β€’ Magikoopa β€’ Bowser β€’ Giant Bowser
Items and power-ups 1-Up Mushroom β€’ 3-Up Moon β€’ Barrel β€’ Blue Coin β€’ Boost Star β€’ Buzzy Shell β€’ Coin β€’ Fire Flower β€’ Fruit β€’ Green Coin β€’ Hidden Coin β€’ Ice block β€’ Ice Flower β€’ Koopa Shell β€’ Mini Mushroom β€’ P-Acorn β€’ Penguin Suit β€’ POW Block β€’ Propeller Mushroom β€’ Red Coin β€’ Star Coin β€’ Super Acorn β€’ Super Crowne β€’ Super Mushroom β€’ Super Star β€’ Trampoline β€’ Yoshi's Egg
Objects ! Switch β€’ ? Block β€’ ? Switch β€’ 3-Up Moon Blockd β€’ 10-Coin Block β€’ Airship β€’ Arrow lift β€’ Bean Platform β€’ Beanstalk β€’ Big Block β€’ Blue Ringb β€’ Bone bridge β€’ Boost Blockd β€’ Boss cannon β€’ Bouncy Cloud β€’ Brick Block β€’ Bridge β€’ Checkpoint Flaga β€’ Clockwork Block β€’ Cloud Lift β€’ Cog β€’ Conveyor Belt β€’ Cracked block β€’ Crate β€’ Cross Lift β€’ Donut Block β€’ Door β€’ Empty Block β€’ False wall β€’ Floor β€’ Flower β€’ Flying ? Block β€’ Giant Shell β€’ Goal Pole β€’ Goal Pole (secret) β€’ Goal ring β€’ Green Ring β€’ Hanging chain β€’ Hanging vine β€’ Hidden Block β€’ Ice Chunk β€’ Ice platform β€’ Iron Block β€’ Jet Pipe β€’ Leaf Platform β€’ Lift β€’ Light-Up-Lift β€’ Limited Lift β€’ Limited Lift (Remote-Control) β€’ Luigi Blockb β€’ Magical platform β€’ Mega ? Block β€’ Mist β€’ Moving Fence β€’ Mushroom Platform β€’ Note Block β€’ Nut β€’ P Switch β€’ Paddle Platforma β€’ Palm tree β€’ Pendulum Platform β€’ Pole β€’ Pipe β€’ Pipe Cannon β€’ Red Ring β€’ Remote-Control Platform β€’ Rocking Platform β€’ Rocky wall β€’ Rolling log β€’ Rope ladder β€’ Roulette Block β€’ Sand Geyser β€’ Scale Lift β€’ Screwtop β€’ Screwtop Lift β€’ Screwtop Platform β€’ Screwtop Shroom β€’ Seesaw Log Bridge β€’ Seesaw Shroom β€’ Seesaw Shroom (blue)b β€’ Semisolid Platform β€’ Slide Lift β€’ Small pipe β€’ Snake Block β€’ Spine Coaster β€’ Star Lift β€’ Start Block β€’ Stone block β€’ Stone-Eye β€’ Stretch Block β€’ Stretch Shroom β€’ Super Guide Blocka β€’ Swinging Hammer β€’ Switch-Liftb β€’ Tilting mushrooma β€’ Track Block β€’ Treasure chest β€’ Trick door β€’ Turning Floor β€’ Water β€’ Water Ball β€’ Water Geyser β€’ Water tide β€’ Wobble Rock
Locations Worlds Acorn Plains β€’ Layer-Cake Desert β€’ Sparkling Waters β€’ Frosted Glacier β€’ Soda Jungle β€’ Rock-Candy Mines β€’ Meringue Clouds β€’ Peach's Castle β€’ Superstar Road
Other Mushroom Kingdom β€’ Secret Island β€’ Coin Coursesa β€’ Toad Houses
Moves Crouch β€’ Dash β€’ Double Jump β€’ Drill Spin β€’ Floaty Jumpe β€’ Flutter Jump β€’ Ground Pound β€’ Jump β€’ Midair Jumpe β€’ Midair Spin β€’ Propeller Jump β€’ Scuttleb β€’ Shell Toss β€’ Simultaneous Ground Pound β€’ Slide β€’ Spin Jump β€’ Stomp β€’ Swallow β€’ Swim β€’ Triple Jump β€’ Wall Jump
Gameplay elements Boost Mode β€’ Boost Rusha β€’ Challenge Modea β€’ Coin Battlea β€’ Enemy Course β€’ Extra life β€’ Luigi sightingsb β€’ Paah β€’ Point β€’ Secret exit β€’ Time Limit β€’ Tower
Music "Coin Edit" β€’ "Ground Theme" ("Athletic Theme") β€’ "Secret Island Record Room"
New Super Mario Bros. U Dokodemo Game Collection Dokan Basket (Clear Blue) β€’ Dokan Basket (Clear Red) β€’ Double Meiro A β€’ Double Meiro B β€’ Guruguru Shot (Clear Blue) β€’ Guruguru Shot (Clear Red) β€’ VS Pinball (Clear Blue) β€’ VS Pinball (Clear Red)
Further info Bonus Videos (alternative titles for Bonus Videos (New Super Mario Bros. U Super Plays Β· New Super Luigi U Super Plays Β· Star Coins Β· 1-Ups (Easy) Β· 1-Ups (Advanced) Β· Super Plays (Challenges)) Β· alternative titles for Bonus Video categories) β€’ Emblem β€’ Gallery (Luigi Β· Deluxe) β€’ Glitches β€’ Iwata Asks β€’ Multimedia β€’ New Super Mario Bros. Mii β€’ New Super Mario Bros. U + New Super Luigi U β€’ New Super Mario Bros. U Coin Rush Tower β€’ Nintendo Music (soundtrack) β€’ Pre-release and unused content β€’ Staff (Luigi Β· Deluxe)
a Exclusive to the New Super Mario Bros. U campaign
b Exclusive to the New Super Luigi U campaign
c Present in both campaigns, but has different roles in each
d Only in the Wii U release
e Only in the Nintendo Switch release
Super Mario 3D World / Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury / Bowser's Fury
Playable characters Mario β€’ Luigi β€’ Peach β€’ Toad β€’ Rosalina β€’ Captain Toad β€’ Blue Toadb β€’ Green Toadb β€’ Yellow Toadb β€’ Bowser Jr.c
Forms Small Mario β€’ Mario (form) β€’ Cat Mario β€’ Double Mario β€’ Tanooki Mario β€’ Fire Mario β€’ Boomerang Mario β€’ Mega Mario β€’ Invincible Mario β€’ White Tanooki Mario β€’ Lucky Cat Mario β€’ White Cat Mariob β€’ Giga Cat Marioc
Non-playable characters Sprixie Princesses β€’ Sprixies β€’ Rabbits β€’ Mega Rabbit β€’ Toads β€’ Plessie β€’ Lumas β€’ Ghost Miisa β€’ Toadettec β€’ Kittensc β€’ Catsc
Enemies Ant Trooper β€’ Banzai Bill β€’ Biddybud β€’ Big Ant Trooper β€’ Big Boo β€’ Big Galoomba β€’ Blockstepper β€’ Blooper β€’ Blurker β€’ Bob-omb β€’ Boo β€’ Boomerang Bro β€’ Brolder β€’ Bullet Bill β€’ Bully β€’ Cat Banzai Bill β€’ Cat Bullet Bill β€’ Cat Goomba β€’ Chargin' Chuck β€’ Charvaargh β€’ Cheep Cheep β€’ Coin Coffer β€’ Conkdor β€’ Fighter Flyd β€’ Fire Bro β€’ Fire Piranha Plant β€’ Fireballd β€’ Fizzlit β€’ Flopter β€’ Freezied β€’ Fury Shadowc β€’ Fuzzler β€’ Fuzzy β€’ Galoomba β€’ Goomba β€’ Goomba Tower β€’ Grumblump β€’ Hammer Bro β€’ Hisstocrat's underlings β€’ Hop-Chop β€’ Horned Ant Trooper β€’ Ka-thunk β€’ Innertube Goomba β€’ Lava Bubble β€’ Madpole β€’ Magikoopa β€’ Mega Piranha Plant β€’ Mini Goomba β€’ Octoomba β€’ Para-Biddybud β€’ Parabones β€’ Peepa β€’ Piranha Creeper β€’ Piranha Plant β€’ Porcupuffer β€’ Rammerhead β€’ Ring Burner β€’ Shellcreeperd β€’ Sidestepperd β€’ Skating Goomba β€’ Skipsqueak β€’ Small Rammerhead β€’ Snow Pokey β€’ Spike β€’ Spiny β€’ Spiny Skipsqueak β€’ Splorch β€’ Splounder β€’ Stingby β€’ Thwomp β€’ Ty-foo β€’ Unshelled Koopa β€’ Walleye
Obstacles Baddie Box β€’ Bill Blaster β€’ Cannon β€’ Dark β€’ Fire Bar β€’ Fury Sunc β€’ Fuzzy Horde β€’ Ink Bombc β€’ Lava β€’ Poison β€’ Poison fog β€’ Quicksand β€’ Spike ball β€’ Spike Block β€’ Spike Trap β€’ Spiked roller β€’ Volcanic debris
Bosses Bowser β€’ β€’ Pom Pom β€’ Hisstocrat and Hisstocrat (pink) β€’ Boss Brolder β€’ King Ka-thunk β€’ Prince Bully β€’ Motley Bossblob β€’ Meowser β€’ Fury Bowserc β€’ Giant Bowserc
Items and power-ups + Clock β€’ 1-Up Mushroom β€’ Baseball β€’ Blue Coin β€’ Bomb β€’ Boomerang Flower β€’ Cannon Box β€’ Cat Shinec β€’ Cat Shine Shardc β€’ Coin β€’ Coin Box β€’ Coin pile β€’ Crown β€’ Double Cherry β€’ Fire Flower β€’ Giga Bellc β€’ Gold Shell β€’ Goomba Mask β€’ Green Shell β€’ Green Star Coin β€’ Green Star β€’ Hidden Coin β€’ Ice Skate β€’ Invincibility Bellb β€’ Invincibility Leaf β€’ Keyc β€’ Key Coin β€’ Light Box β€’ Lucky Bell β€’ Mega Mushroom β€’ Plessie Medalc β€’ Potted Piranha Plant β€’ Propeller Box β€’ Red Coin β€’ Snowball β€’ Springboard β€’ Stamp β€’ Super Bell β€’ Super Leaf β€’ Super Mushroom β€’ Super Star
Objects ? Block β€’ ? Block tower β€’ Arrow platform β€’ Arrow Sign β€’ Assist Block β€’ Beep Block β€’ Big Block β€’ Big Goal Pole β€’ Binoculars β€’ Bowser Board β€’ Bowser Statue β€’ Brick Block β€’ Bubble β€’ Cactus β€’ Cagec β€’ Cat Wheel β€’ Chain-Link β€’ Character Switch β€’ Checkpoint Flag β€’ Clear Pipe β€’ Clear Pipe Cannon β€’ Cloud Cannon β€’ Cloud Lift β€’ Cog β€’ Color Panel β€’ Conveyor Belt β€’ Crab β€’ Crate β€’ Crystal Block β€’ Dash Panel β€’ Death Pressure β€’ Donut Block β€’ Empty Block β€’ Falling spikec β€’ Fish β€’ Fling Polec β€’ Floating couch β€’ Floord β€’ Flower β€’ Fluff β€’ Fury Blockc β€’ Gift Box β€’ Glowing spot β€’ Gold P Switch β€’ Goal Pole β€’ Goal Pole (flying) β€’ Gold Ring β€’ Gong β€’ Graffitic β€’ Green Star Ring β€’ Ground-Pound Switchc β€’ Hexagon β€’ Hidden Block β€’ Illusion β€’ Invisible walkway β€’ Jump Panel β€’ Kick Bomb β€’ Lift β€’ Lighthousec β€’ Long ? Block β€’ Magic brushc β€’ Multi-Vator β€’ Mushroom Trampoline β€’ Mystery Box β€’ P Panel β€’ P Switch β€’ Pipe β€’ Pixel Luigi β€’ Propeller Platforma β€’ Red POW Block β€’ Red Ring β€’ Red-Blue Panel β€’ Rising pillar β€’ Rock Block β€’ Rocket β€’ Rotating Panel β€’ Roulette Block β€’ Sand statue β€’ Seagullc β€’ Searchlight β€’ Seesaw β€’ Sliding door β€’ Slot Block β€’ Small bird β€’ Splotchy goopc β€’ Super Jump Panelc β€’ Swing β€’ Switch Block β€’ Switch Panel β€’ Switchboard β€’ Super POW Block β€’ Tank β€’ Timer Gatec β€’ Torch β€’ Touchstone β€’ Trample Switch β€’ Trapeze β€’ Tree β€’ Turning Floor β€’ Warp Box β€’ Warp Box (With Key) β€’ Warp Door β€’ World Warp Pipe β€’ Zipline lift
Locations Normal worlds World 1 β€’ World 2 β€’ World 3 β€’ World 4 β€’ World 5 β€’ World 6 β€’ World Castle β€’ World Bowser
Special worlds World Star β€’ World Mushroom β€’ World Flower β€’ World Crown
Lake Lapcatc Fur Step Island β€’ Scamper Shores β€’ Pounce Bounce Isle β€’ Fort Flaptrap β€’ Slipskate Slope β€’ Clawswipe Colosseum β€’ Trickity Tower β€’ Crisp Climb Castle β€’ Risky Whisker Island β€’ Pipe Path Tower β€’ Roiling Roller Isle β€’ Mount Magmeow β€’ Lucky Isle
Other Sprixie Kingdom β€’ Mushroom Kingdom β€’ Sprixie Houses β€’ Toad Houses β€’ Mystery Houses β€’ Lucky Houses
Moves Crawl β€’ Crouch β€’ Crouch Jump β€’ Dash β€’ Diveb β€’ Floating Jump β€’ Ground Pound β€’ Ground Pound Jumpb β€’ Jump β€’ Long Jump β€’ Roll β€’ Scuttle β€’ Shell dash β€’ Side Somersault β€’ Slide β€’ Spin β€’ Spin Jump β€’ Swim β€’ Synchro Ground-Pound β€’ Tail attack β€’ Wall Jump
Gameplay elements amiibob β€’ Captain Toad's Adventures β€’ Completion β€’ Enemy Battle β€’ Luigi Bros. β€’ List of Cat Shine names in other languagesc β€’ List of Pixel Luigi sightings β€’ List of stamps β€’ Miiversea β€’ Points β€’ Snapshot Modeb β€’ Toad Brigadeb
Music "Beep Block Skyway" β€’ "Blockade" β€’ "A Boss Approaches" β€’ "The Bullet Bill Express" β€’ "Chainlink Charge" β€’ "Conkdor Canyon" β€’ "Double Cherry Pass" β€’ "Fort Fire Bros." β€’ "Fury Bowser Attacks!"c β€’ "The Great Tower Showdown 1" β€’ "The Great Tower Showdown 2" β€’ "Hands-On Hall" β€’ "Hisstocrat" β€’ "Lake Lapcat"c β€’ "Motley Bossblob" β€’ "Mystery House Entrance" β€’ "Piranha Creeper Creek" β€’ "Shifty Boo Mansion" β€’ "Sprawling Savanna" β€’ "Super Bell Hill" β€’ "World 1"
Further info Emblem β€’ Gallery (SM3DW+BF Β· BF) β€’ Glitches (SM3DW+BF) β€’ Iwata Asks β€’ Multimedia (SM3DW+BF) β€’ Nintendo Music (soundtrack) β€’ Original soundtrack β€’ Playable characters' statistics (SM3DW+BF) β€’ Pre-release and unused content β€’ Staff (SM3DW+BF) β€’ Super Mario 3D World Puzzle Ramune Collection
a Exclusive to the Super Mario 3D World campaign in the Wii U version
c Exclusive to Bowser's Fury
d Exclusive to Luigi Bros.
Related Play Nintendo activities
Can’t-miss games β€’ What does THAT thing do? β€’ Cute-throat enemies β€’ Power-up trivia quiz! β€’ Power-up personality quiz! β€’ Colorful cat-tastrophe!
Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition
Characters Mario β€’ Luigi β€’ Toad β€’ Princess Peach β€’ Yoshi β€’ Bowser β€’ Bowser Jr. β€’ Kamek β€’ Tamadra β€’ Rosalina
Worlds World 1 β€’ World 2 β€’ World 3 β€’ World 4 β€’ World 5 β€’ World 6 β€’ World 7 β€’ World 8 β€’ β˜…World 1 β€’ β˜…World 2 β€’ β˜…World 3 β€’ β˜…World 4 β€’ β˜…World 5 β€’ β˜…World 6 β€’ β˜…World 7 β€’ β˜…World 8
Leaders Bee Luigi β€’ Bee Mario β€’ Boo Luigi β€’ Boo Mario β€’ Boomerang Luigi β€’ Boomerang Mario β€’ Cat Luigi β€’ Cat Mario β€’ Double Luigi β€’ Double Mario β€’ Fire Luigi β€’ Fire Mario β€’ Flying Squirrel Luigi β€’ Flying Squirrel Mario β€’ Fox Luigi β€’ Gold Luigi β€’ Gold Mario β€’ Ice Luigi β€’ Ice Mario β€’ Metal Luigi β€’ Metal Mario β€’ Penguin Luigi β€’ Penguin Mario β€’ Raccoon Mario β€’ Rock Luigi β€’ Rock Mario β€’ Small Luigi β€’ Small Mario β€’ Statue Luigi β€’ Statue Mario β€’ Super Luigi β€’ Super Mario
Helpers Blue Toad β€’ Bowser β€’ Bowser the Koopa King β€’ Dry Bowser β€’ Green Toad β€’ Green Winged Yoshi β€’ Green Yoshi β€’ Light-blue Winged Yoshi β€’ Light-blue Yoshi β€’ Peach β€’ Purple Toad β€’ Purple Winged Yoshi β€’ Purple Yoshi β€’ Red Toad β€’ Red Winged Yoshi β€’ Red Yoshi β€’ Rosalina β€’ Super Peach β€’ Super Rosalina β€’ Yellow Toad β€’ Yellow Winged Yoshi β€’ Yellow Yoshi
Major bosses Larry Koopa β€’ Lemmy Koopa β€’ Morton Koopa Jr. β€’ Wendy O. Koopa β€’ Iggy Koopa β€’ Roy Koopa β€’ Ludwig von Koopa β€’ Bowser Jr. β€’ Bowser β€’ Dry Bowser
Generic bosses 2-Goomba Tower β€’ 3-Goomba Tower β€’ Big Yellow Koopa Paratroopa β€’ Blooper & Cheep Cheep β€’ Blooper & Cheep Cheeps β€’ Blooper Nanny & Babies β€’ Bob-omb & Lakitu β€’ Boo Crew β€’ Boo Trio β€’ β€’ Bullet Bill & Goomba β€’ Bullet Bill & Goombas β€’ Chain Chomp & Flame Chomp β€’ Double Lakitu β€’ Flutter & Flame Chomp β€’ Petey Piranha β€’ Sledge Bro β€’ Spiny Egg & Lakitu β€’ Whomp & Boos β€’ Wiggler & Flame Chomp
Enemies Banzai Bill β€’ Big Bone Piranha Plant β€’ Big Bony Beetle β€’ Big Cheep Cheep β€’ Big Koopa Paratroopa β€’ Big Paragoomba β€’ Big Thwomp β€’ Big Whomp β€’ Blooper β€’ Blooper Baby β€’ Blue Magikoopa β€’ Bob-omb β€’ Bone Piranha Plant β€’ Bony Beetle β€’ Boo β€’ Boo Crew β€’ Boomerang Bro β€’ Bullet Bill β€’ Buzzy Beetle β€’ Chain Chomp β€’ Cheep Cheep β€’ Coin Coffer β€’ Dry Bones β€’ Fire Bro β€’ Fire Piranha Plant β€’ Flame Chomp β€’ Gold Goomba β€’ Gold Goomba Tower β€’ Goomba β€’ Goomba Tower β€’ Green Magikoopa β€’ Hammer Bro β€’ Heavy Para-Beetle β€’ Ice Bro β€’ King Bill β€’ King Coin Coffer β€’ Koopa Paratroopa β€’ Koopa Troopa β€’ Lakitu β€’ Para-Beetle β€’ Paragoomba β€’ Piranha Plant β€’ Purple Magikoopa β€’ Red Magikoopa β€’ Sledge Bro β€’ Spiny β€’ Thwimp β€’ Thwomp β€’ Whomp β€’ Wiggler β€’ Yellow Magikoopa
Transformation items Boo Coin β€’ Boo Mushroom β€’ Cheep Cheep Coin β€’ Fire Flower β€’ Flame Chomp Coin β€’ Goomba Coin β€’ Ice Flower β€’ Lakitu Coin β€’ P-Wing β€’ Poison Mushroom β€’ Super Leaf β€’ Super Mushroom
Skill items Comet Medal β€’ Grand Comet Medal β€’ Fruit β€’ Rare Fruit β€’ Gold Mushroom β€’ Grand Gold Mushroom β€’ Green Star Coin β€’ Grand Green Star Coin β€’ Spiky Shell β€’ Grand Spiky Shell β€’ Star Coin β€’ Grand Star Coin β€’ Super Star β€’ Grand Super Star
Other items 1-Up Mushroom β€’ ? Block β€’ Baddie Block β€’ Coin β€’ Orb β€’ Star Gem
Status effects Bind β€’ Blind β€’ DEF-Up β€’ DEF-Down β€’ Poison β€’ POW-Up
Course information Course maps β€’ Course types β€’ Secret exits
Teammate information List of characters β€’ Maximum statistics β€’ Plus bonuses β€’ Skill upgrades
Miscellaneous ? Block items β€’ Damage calculations β€’ Enemy Skills β€’ Gallery β€’ Item drops β€’ Multimedia β€’ Quotes β€’ Score Attack β€’ Sneaker Super Mario β€’ Staff
Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Nintendo 3DS) / Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Wii U) / Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Arcade Edition
Playable characters Fully playable Amy β€’ Blaze β€’ Bowser β€’ Bowser Jr. β€’ Daisy β€’ Donkey Kong β€’ Dr. Eggman β€’ Knuckles β€’ Luigi β€’ Mario β€’ Metal Sonic β€’ Mii β€’ Peach β€’ Shadow β€’ Silver β€’ Sonic β€’ Tails β€’ Vector β€’ Waluigi β€’ Wario β€’ Yoshi
Guest characters Birdo1 β€’ Cream1 β€’ Diddy Kong1,2 β€’ Dry Bones1 β€’ Dry Bowser1,2 β€’ Eggman Nega1 β€’ Espio1,2 β€’ Jet1,2 β€’ Larry1,2 β€’ Ludwig1 β€’ Nabbit1,2 β€’ Omega1 β€’ Rosalina1,2 β€’ Rouge1,2 β€’ Roy1 β€’ Sticks1,2 β€’ Toad1,2 β€’ Wave1,2 β€’ Wendy1,2 β€’ Zavok1,2 β€’ Zazz1,2
Additional team members Birdos1,2 β€’ 2 β€’ Chao β€’ Egg Pawns1,2 β€’ Pom Pom1 β€’ Toads β€’ Yoshis1
Non-playable characters Guest characters3 Nabbit β€’ Omega β€’ Rouge β€’ Toad (Blue Toad Β· Green Toad Β· Yellow Toad)
Other characters and species Animals3 β€’ Big2 β€’ Birdo2 β€’ Boy in Mario Suit and Boy in Sonic Suit1 β€’ Chao β€’ Charmy β€’ Cream2 β€’ Horse1,2 β€’ Koopa Troopas β€’ Lakitu2,3 β€’ Omochao2,3 β€’ Orbot & Cubot β€’ Pianta2 β€’ Shy Guys β€’ Toads β€’ Yoshis
Enemies and obstacles Boos1 β€’ Bullet Bills1 β€’ Castles1 β€’ Egg Flappers1 β€’ Goombas1 β€’ Goomba Towers1 β€’ Koopa Paratroopas1 β€’ Moto Bugs1 β€’ Octus2 β€’ Piranha Plants1 β€’ Spinies1 β€’ Thwomps1 β€’ Warp Pipes1
Items ? Block1 β€’ Blooper1 β€’ Brick Block1 β€’ Bullet Bill1 β€’ Chaos Emerald1,2 β€’ Coin1,2 β€’ Dash Panel1 β€’ Empty Block1 β€’ Fire Flower1,2 β€’ Flame Shield1,2 β€’ Fruit1,2 β€’ Golden Dash Mushroom1 β€’ Green Shell1 β€’ Item Box1 β€’ Moto Bug2 β€’ POW Block1 β€’ Power Sneakers/Speed Up1,2 β€’ Red Shell2 β€’ Ring1,2 β€’ Shield1,2 β€’ Spiny Shell1,2 β€’ Spring1 β€’ Star Coin1 β€’ Super Star1
Events Nintendo 3DS
version1
Olympic events 100m β€’ 110m Hurdles β€’ Long Jump β€’ Javelin Throw β€’ 100m Freestyle Swimming β€’ Archery β€’ Boxing β€’ Table Tennis β€’ Beach Volleyball β€’ Equestrian β€’ BMX β€’ Rhythmic Gymnastics β€’ Football β€’ Golf
Plus Events 100m Plus β€’ 110m Hurdles Plus β€’ Long Jump Plus β€’ Javelin Throw Plus β€’ 100m Freestyle Swimming Plus β€’ Archery Plus β€’ Boxing Plus β€’ Table Tennis Plus β€’ Beach Volleyball Plus β€’ Equestrian Plus β€’ BMX Plus β€’ Rhythmic Gymnastics Plus β€’ Football Plus β€’ Golf Plus
Wii U version2 Olympic events 100m β€’ 100m Freestyle Swimming β€’ 4x100m Relay β€’ Archery β€’ Beach Volleyball β€’ Boxing β€’ BMX β€’ Equestrian β€’ Football β€’ Javelin Throw β€’ Rhythmic Gymnastics β€’ Rugby Sevens β€’ Table Tennis β€’ Triple Jump
Duel Events Duel Football β€’ Duel Rugby Sevens β€’ Duel Beach Volleyball
Arcade Edition3 Hammer Throw β€’ 100m β€’ Javelin Throw β€’ 100m Freestyle Swimming β€’ Archery β€’ 100m Hurdles β€’ Rhythmic Gymnastics β€’ Long Jump β€’ Trampoline β€’ 4x100m Relay
Miscellaneous Gallery β€’ Staff (Wii U / Nintendo 3DS) β€’ Stamps
Super Mario Run
Playable characters Mario β€’ Luigi β€’ Princess Peach β€’ Toad β€’ Toadette β€’ Yoshi β€’ Red Yoshia β€’ Blue Yoshia β€’ Yellow Yoshia β€’ Purple Yoshia β€’ Daisyb
Enemies and obstacles Big Spiny β€’ Bob-omb β€’ Boo β€’ Bull's-Eye Bill β€’ Bullet Bill β€’ Burner β€’ Buzzy Beetle β€’ Cannonball β€’ Dry Bones β€’ Fire Bar β€’ Fire Chain β€’ Fishing Boob β€’ Fuzzy β€’ Gold Goombac β€’ Goomba β€’ Goombratb β€’ Grinder β€’ Hefty Goombratb β€’ Koopa Paratroopa β€’ Koopa Troopa β€’ Lakitu β€’ Lava Bubble β€’ Muncher β€’ Ninji β€’ Piranha Plant β€’ Poison Bubbleb β€’ Pokey β€’ River Piranha Plantb β€’ Rocky Wrench β€’ Scaredy Ratb β€’ Scuttlebugb β€’ Spike β€’ Spike Trap β€’ Spiny β€’ Spiny Egg β€’ Stretch β€’ Swoop
Bosses β€’ Bowser β€’ Fake Bowser
Items and objects ? Block β€’ ! Switch β€’ Axe β€’ Backflip Block β€’ Black Coin Pipe β€’ Blue Coin β€’ Bonus Medalb β€’ Bonus ? Blockb β€’ Brick Block β€’ Bubble β€’ Cannon β€’ Checkpoint Flag β€’ Cloud Block β€’ Coin β€’ Coin Rush Star β€’ Color coin (Black Coin Β· Pink Coin Β· Purple Coin) β€’ Flower coinc β€’ Goal Pole β€’ Gold Star Pipe β€’ Hard Block β€’ Hidden Coin β€’ Key β€’ Key Door β€’ Lift β€’ Long Jump Block β€’ Mushroom Platform β€’ Pause Block β€’ Pink Coin Pipe β€’ Purple Coin Pipe β€’ Rally Ticket β€’ Red Block β€’ Red Coin β€’ Red Ring β€’ Semisolid Platform β€’ Spike Barb β€’ Super Mushroom β€’ Super Star β€’ Time Block β€’ Trick door β€’ Warp Door β€’ Warp Pipe β€’ Wonder Flowerc
Forms Small Mario β€’ Super Mario β€’ Invincible Mario β€’ Headphone Mariob
Worlds World 1 β€’ World 2 β€’ World 3 β€’ World 4 β€’ World 5 β€’ World 6 β€’ World β˜…b
Your kingdom Your castle β€’ Toads β€’ Toad β€’ Princess Peach β€’ Gift Box β€’ Toad wearing headphonesb
Moves Backflip β€’ Climbing Jump β€’ Coin Rush β€’ Double Jump β€’ Edge Climbing β€’ Floaty Jump β€’ Flutter Jump β€’ High Jump β€’ Jump β€’ Landing Roll β€’ Long Jump β€’ Low Jump β€’ Midair Spin β€’ Midair Stall β€’ Rolling Jump β€’ Slope Slide β€’ Spin Strike β€’ Stomp β€’ Vaulting β€’ Vaulting Jump β€’ Wall Jump
Miscellaneous Gallery β€’ Buildings and decorations (in other languages) β€’ Lightning β€’ Enemy Leveling β€’ Multimedia
a In version 2.0.0 or later
b In version 3.0.4 or later
c Seen only in events
Mario Sports Superstars
Characters Team captains Mario β€’ Luigi β€’ Yoshi β€’ Birdo β€’ Princess Peach β€’ Princess Daisy β€’ Waluigi β€’ Boo β€’ Baby Mario β€’ Baby Luigi β€’ Diddy Kong β€’ Bowser Jr. β€’ Donkey Kong β€’ Wario β€’ Bowser β€’ Rosalina
Unlockable captains Metal Mario β€’ Pink Gold Peach
Sidekicks β€’ Boomerang Bro β€’ Bone Goomba β€’ Fire Bro β€’ Goomba β€’ Hammer Bro β€’ Koopa Troopa β€’ Magikoopa β€’ Paratroopa β€’ Pom Pom β€’ Shy Guy β€’ Spike β€’ Stone Spike β€’ Toad
Road to Superstar enemies Amp β€’ Big Magikoopa β€’ Bob-omb β€’ β€’ Boomerang Bro β€’ Bone Goomba β€’ Bullet Bill β€’ Fire Bro β€’ Goomba β€’ Goomba Tower β€’ Hammer Bro β€’ Koopa Troopa β€’ Mega Spike β€’ Mega Stone Spike β€’ Pom Pom β€’ Shy Guy β€’ Shy Guy Tower β€’ Spike β€’ Spiked Ball β€’ Stone Spike β€’ Yellow Big Magikoopa
Other characters and species Lakitu β€’ Small bird β€’ Toad
Locations Soccer fields City Stadium β€’ Grand Stadium β€’ Kingdom Stadium β€’ Village Stadium
Baseball stadiums Big Field β€’ Country Field β€’ Town Park β€’ Harbor Park
Tennis courts Hard Court β€’ Clay Court β€’ Grass Court β€’ Night Court
Golf courses Crystal Beach β€’ Emerald Woods β€’ Gold Links β€’ Wild Valley
Horse racing tracks Mushroom Cup Green Farm 1 β€’ Green Farm 2 β€’ Green Farm 3
Flower Cup Cobalt Lake 1 β€’ Cobalt Lake 2 β€’ Cobalt Lake 3
Star Cup Yellow Leaves Hill 1 β€’ Yellow Leaves Hill 2 β€’ Yellow Leaves Hill 3
Champion's Cup Sky Peak 1 β€’ Sky Peak 2 β€’ Sky Peak 3
Other Amiibo cards β€’ Digital cards β€’ Chance Shot β€’ Emblem β€’ Gallery β€’ Golfing terms β€’ Horse β€’ Horse accessories β€’ Herd Effect β€’ Multimedia β€’ Power Shot β€’ Sound Test β€’ Staff β€’ Star Dash
Mario Tennis Aces
Playable characters Initial release Mario β€’ Luigi β€’ Wario β€’ Waluigi β€’ Peach β€’ Daisy β€’ Rosalina β€’ Toad β€’ Toadette β€’ Bowser β€’ Bowser Jr. β€’ Boo β€’ Yoshi β€’ Donkey Kong β€’ Spike β€’ Chain Chomp
Post-releasea Koopa Troopa β€’ Blooper β€’ Diddy Kong β€’ Birdo β€’ Koopa Paratroopa β€’ Shy Guy β€’ Petey Piranha β€’ Luma β€’ β€’ Pauline β€’ Kamek β€’ Dry Bones β€’ Fire Piranha Plant β€’ Dry Bowser
Non-playable characters Piranha Plants β€’ Lakitus β€’ Biddybuds β€’ Yoshis β€’ Small birds β€’ Rabbits β€’ Fire Piranha Plants β€’ Munchers β€’ Nipper Plants β€’ Piranha Creepers β€’ Ant Troopers β€’ Conkdors β€’ Dry Bones β€’ Kleptos β€’ Stone Spikes β€’ Peepas β€’ Big Boo β€’ Big Shy Guy β€’ Bob-ombs β€’ Spinies β€’ Mechakoopas β€’ Mega Bob-ombsa β€’ Monty Mole β€’ Parabones β€’ Aster β€’ Lucien β€’ Mirrors β€’ Boo Buddiesa β€’ King Booa β€’ Fly Guya β€’ New Donkersa β€’ Shy Guy Towersa β€’ Bandit Guya β€’ Barrel Guysa β€’ Bandit bossa β€’ Big Magikoopaa
Bosses Petey Piranha β€’ Madame Mirage β€’ Snow Ogre β€’ Gooper Blooper β€’ Bowser Statue β€’ Bowcien
Courts and worlds Marina Stadium (Hard β€’ Grass β€’ Clay β€’ Night) β€’ Bask Ruins β€’ Piranha Plant Forest β€’ Mirage Mansion β€’ Snowfall Mountain β€’ Savage Sea β€’ Inferno Island β€’ Ruins of Trialsa
Moves Special Shot β€’ Trick Shot β€’ Zone Shot β€’ Zone Speed
Official competitions Mario Tennis Aces Insomnia63 Open / Mario Tennis Aces Tournament Finals β€’ Mario Tennis Aces North American Open
Miscellaneous Kingdom of Bask β€’ Monthly online tournamentsa β€’ Power Stone
Further info Emblem β€’ Gallery β€’ Mario Tennis Aces: Online Tournament Demo β€’ Mario Tennis Aces: Special Online Demo β€’ Multimedia β€’ Quotes β€’ Staff
a Post-release content
Related Play Nintendo activities
Are you a tennis ace? β€’ The multiplayer way β€’ Ultimate doubles β€’ Winning strategies? Take your pick!
Super Mario Party
Playable characters Mario β€’ Luigi β€’ Princess Peach β€’ Princess Daisy β€’ Wario β€’ Waluigi β€’ Yoshi β€’ Rosalina β€’ Bowser β€’ Goomba β€’ Shy Guy β€’ Koopa Troopa β€’ Monty Mole β€’ Bowser Jr. β€’ Boo β€’ Hammer Bro β€’ Donkey Kong β€’ Diddy Kong β€’ Dry Bones β€’ Pom Pom
Other characters Amps β€’ Baby Penguin β€’ Big Cheep Cheep β€’ Big Fuzzy β€’ Big Thwomp β€’ Birdo β€’ Blooper β€’ Bob-omb β€’ Broozer β€’ Bullet Bill β€’ Chain Chomp β€’ Chargin' Chuck β€’ Cheep Cheep β€’ Cheep Chomp β€’ Conkdor β€’ Dragoneel β€’ Fly Guy β€’ Flutter β€’ Fuzzy β€’ Galoomba β€’ Gold Cheep Cheep β€’ Grrrol β€’ Huckit Crab β€’ King Bob-omb β€’ Koopa Paratroopa β€’ Lakitu β€’ Magikoopa β€’ Mega Blooper β€’ Mega Grrrol β€’ Peepa β€’ Penguin β€’ Piranha Plant β€’ Pokey β€’ Porcupuffer β€’ Spike β€’ Sumo Bro β€’ Swoop β€’ Thwomp β€’ Toad β€’ Toady β€’ Torpedo Ted β€’ Walleye β€’ Whomp β€’ Wiggler
Hosts Toad β€’ Toadette β€’ Kamek
Boards Whomp's Domino Ruins β€’ King Bob-omb's Powderkeg Mine β€’ Megafruit Paradise β€’ Kamek's Tantalizing Tower
River Survival routes First route Gentle Beginning
Second route Waterfall Plunge β€’ Cheep Cheep Schools
Third route Rugged Ramps β€’ High-Flying Balloons β€’ Rapids Run
Fourth route Breakneck Pace β€’ Rocky Sailing β€’ Blooper Pools β€’ Eye of the Needle
Fifth route Jumping Jeopardy β€’ Monster Attack! β€’ Kamek's Curse β€’ Cheep Cheep Swarms β€’ Beyond the Jungle
Worlds Shell Street β€’ Chestnut Forest β€’ Mushroom Beach β€’ Ghostly Hollow β€’ Salty Sea β€’ End of the Road
Items Ally Phone β€’ Coin β€’ Coinado β€’ Custom Dice Block β€’ Dash Mushroom β€’ Dice Block β€’ Double Star Card β€’ Dueling Glove β€’ Fly Guy Ticket β€’ Golden Dash Mushroom β€’ Golden Drink β€’ Golden Pipe β€’ Hidden Block Card β€’ Peepa Bell β€’ Poison Mushroom β€’ Red Coin β€’ Silver Pick β€’ Star β€’ Super Coinado β€’ Warp Box
Spaces Ally Space β€’ Bad Luck Space β€’ Blue Space β€’ Event Space β€’ Extra Bad Luck Space β€’ Item Space β€’ Lucky Space β€’ Red Space β€’ Star Space β€’ Start Space β€’ VS Space
Music "Going for the Coins"
Miscellaneous Ally β€’ Gallery β€’ Gems β€’ Go-Gurt β€’ Homestretch β€’ Multimedia β€’ Minigames β€’ NestlΓ© β€’ Party Pad β€’ Quotes β€’ Stickers β€’ Staff
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Playable fighters Banjo & Kazooie (DLC) β€’ Bowser β€’ Bowser Jr. / Koopalings (Larry Β· Morton Β· Wendy Β· Iggy Β· Roy Β· Lemmy Β· Ludwig) β€’ Daisy β€’ Diddy Kong β€’ Donkey Kong β€’ Dr. Mario β€’ Fox β€’ Inkling β€’ Isabelle β€’ Ken β€’ King K. Rool β€’ Kirby β€’ Link β€’ Luigi β€’ Mario β€’ Mega Man β€’ Mii Fighter β€’ Mr. Game & Watch β€’ PAC-MAN β€’ Peach β€’ Piranha Plant (DLC) β€’ R.O.B. β€’ Rosalina & Luma β€’ Samus β€’ Sonic β€’ Villager β€’ Wario β€’ Yoshi β€’ Others
Assist Trophy characters Ashley β€’ Bomberman β€’ Chain Chomp β€’ Flies & Hand β€’ Hammer Bro β€’ Klaptrap β€’ Knuckles β€’ Nintendog β€’ Shadow β€’ Thwomp β€’ Waluigi β€’ Wily Capsule
Bosses Giant Donkey Kong β€’ Giga Bowser β€’ Metal Mario
Stages 3D Land β€’ 75 m β€’ Delfino Plaza β€’ Figure-8 Circuit β€’ Gamer β€’ Golden Plains β€’ Hyrule Castle β€’ Jungle Japes β€’ Kongo Falls β€’ Kongo Jungle β€’ Luigi's Mansion β€’ Mario Bros. β€’ Mario Circuit (Wii U) β€’ Mario Galaxy β€’ Mushroom Kingdom (64) β€’ Mushroom Kingdom II β€’ Mushroom Kingdom U β€’ Mushroomy Kingdom β€’ New Donk City Hall β€’ Paper Mario β€’ Peach's Castle (64) β€’ Princess Peach's Castle (Melee) β€’ Rainbow Cruise β€’ Super Happy Tree β€’ Super Mario Maker β€’ WarioWare, Inc. β€’ Wrecking Crew β€’ Wuhu Island β€’ Yoshi's Island (Brawl) β€’ Yoshi's Island (Melee) β€’ Yoshi's Story β€’ Others
Items Assist Trophy β€’ Banana Gun β€’ Banana Peel β€’ Barrel β€’ Beehive β€’ Bob-omb β€’ Boomerang β€’ Bullet Bill β€’ Bumper β€’ Crate β€’ Fire Bar β€’ Fire Flower β€’ Freezie β€’ Golden Hammer β€’ Grass β€’ Green Shell β€’ Hammer β€’ Hothead β€’ Lightning β€’ Metal Box β€’ Party Ball β€’ Poison Mushroom β€’ POW Block β€’ Soccer Ball β€’ Spiny Shell β€’ Star Rod β€’ Super Launch Star β€’ Super Leaf β€’ Super Mushroom β€’ Super Scope
Moves Miscellaneous Jump β€’ Taunt (Smash Taunt)
Special Standard Up Side Down Final Smash
Mario Fireball Super Jump Punch Cape F.L.U.D.D. Mario Finale
Dr. Mario Megavitamins Super Sheet Dr. Tornado Doctor Finale
Luigi Green Fireball Green Missile Luigi Cyclone Poltergust G-00
Donkey Kong Giant Punch Spinning Kong Headbutt Hand Slap Jungle Rush
Yoshi Egg Lay Egg Throw Egg Roll Yoshi Bomb Stampede!
Bowser Fire Breath Whirling Fortress Flying Slam Bowser Bomb Giga Bowser Punch
Peach Toad Peach Parasol Peach Bomber Vegetable Peach Blossom
Daisy Daisy Parasol Daisy Bomber Daisy Blossom
Wario Chomp Corkscrew Wario Bike Wario Waft Wario-Man
Diddy Kong Peanut Popgun Rocketbarrel Boost Monkey Flip Banana Peel Hyper Rocketbarrel
Rosalina & Luma Luma Shot Launch Star Star Bits Gravitational Pull Grand Star
Bowser Jr. Clown Cannon Abandon Ship Clown Kart Dash Mechakoopa Shadow Mario Paint
King K. Rool Blunderbuss Propellerpack Crownerang Gut Check Blast-o-Matic
Piranha Plant Ptooie Piranhacopter Poison Breath Long-Stem Strike Petey Piranha
Music Super Mario franchise "Pandemonium"
Wario franchise "Ashley's Song" β€’ "Mona Pizza's Song"
Other Assist Trophy characters β€’ Challenges β€’ Hopping nose bug β€’ Final Smashes β€’ Pre-release and unused content β€’ Quotes β€’ Sound test β€’ Spirits (1–500 Β· 501–1000 Β· 1001–1500 Β· 1501–1513) β€’ Staff β€’ Star Wand
Super Mario Maker 2
Characters Playable characters Mario β€’ Luigi β€’ Toad β€’ Toadette
Forms Balloon Mariob (SMW) β€’ Big Mario (SMB) β€’ Boomerang Mariob (SM3DW) β€’ Builder Mario (SM3DW) β€’ Cape Mario (SMW) β€’ Cat Mario (SM3DW) β€’ Fire Mario β€’ Flying Squirrel Mariob (NSMBU) β€’ Frog Mariob (SMB3) β€’ Invincible Mario β€’ Linka (SMB) β€’ Propeller Mario (NSMBU) β€’ Raccoon Mario (SMB3) β€’ Small Mario β€’ SMB2 Mariob (SMB) β€’ Super Mario β€’ Superball Mario (SMB)
Supporting characters Coursebot β€’ Worldbotb β€’ Mr. Eraser β€’ Nina β€’ Princess Peach β€’ Undodog β€’ Yamamura β€’ Partrick β€’ Purple Toad β€’ Soundfrog β€’ Toads β€’ Weird Mario β€’ Yoshi/Red Yoshi
Course elements Game styles Super Mario Bros. β€’ Super Mario Bros. 3 β€’ Super Mario World β€’ New Super Mario Bros. U β€’ Super Mario 3D World
Themes Ground β€’ Underground β€’ Underwater β€’ Ghost House β€’ Airship β€’ Castle β€’ Desert β€’ Snow β€’ Forest β€’ Sky
Terrain ? Block β€’ Brick Block/Rotating Block β€’ Bridge β€’ Clear Pipe β€’ Cloud Block β€’ Crystal Block β€’ Donut Block β€’ Frozen Coina β€’ Ground β€’ Hard Block β€’ Hidden Block β€’ Ice β€’ Ice Block β€’ Island (SMB) β€’ Mushroom Platform β€’ Note Block/Music Block β€’ P Blocka β€’ Warp Pipe β€’ Rock Block β€’ Semisolid Platform β€’ Slope β€’ Spike Block β€’ Spike Trap β€’ White Block (SMB3)
Items 1-Up Mushroom/Rotten Mushroom β€’ 10-Coin/30-Coin/50-Coin β€’ Big Mushroom β€’ Boomerang Flowerb β€’ Bullet Bill Maskb β€’ Cannon Boxb β€’ Coin β€’ Cape Feather β€’ Fire Flower β€’ Frog Suitb β€’ Goomba Maskb β€’ Goomba's Shoe/Stiletto β€’ Master Sworda β€’ Pink Coin β€’ Power Balloonb β€’ Propeller Boxb β€’ Propeller Mushroom β€’ Red POW Boxb β€’ SMB2 Mushroomb β€’ Super Acornb β€’ Super Bell β€’ Super Hammer β€’ Super Leaf β€’ Super Mushroom β€’ Super Star β€’ Superball Flower β€’ Yoshi's Egg/Red Yoshi's Egg
Enemies Angry Sun/Moon β€’ Ant Trooper/Big Ant Trooper β€’ Blooper/Big Blooper/Blooper Nanny/Blooper Baby β€’ Bob-omb/Mega Bob-omb/Parabomb β€’ Boo/Big Boo/Boo Buddies/Stretch β€’ β€’ Bowser/Meowser β€’ Bowser Jr. β€’ Bully/Big Bully β€’ Buzzy Beetle/Big Buzzy Beetle/Para-Beetle/Buzzy Shell β€’ Chain Chomp/Big Chain Chomp β€’ Charvaargh β€’ Cheep Cheep/Big Cheep Cheep/Blurp (SMW)/Deep Cheep/Big Deep Cheep β€’ Dry Bones/Mega Dry Bones/Parabones/Dry Bones Shell β€’ Fire Bro/Heavy Fire Bro β€’ Fire Piranha Plant/Big Fire Piranha β€’ Fish Bone β€’ Goomba/Mega Goomba/Paragoomba/Big Paragoomba/Galoomba (SMW)/Big Galoomba (SMW)/Flying Goomba (SMW)/Para-Goomba (SMW)/ Goombrat/Hefty Goombrat/Goombud (SMW)/Goomba Tower/Shoe Goomba/Stiletto Goomba β€’ Hammer Bro/Sledge Bro β€’ Hop-Chops β€’ Horned Ant Trooper β€’ Jelectro β€’ Jumping Piranha Plant β€’ Koopa Clown Car/Junior Clown Car/Fire Koopa Clown Car/Fire Junior Clown Car β€’ Koopa Troopa/Big Koopa Troopa/Koopa Paratroopa/Big Koopa Paratroopa β€’ Koopa Troopa Car β€’ Koopalingsb (Larry Β· Morton Β· Wendy Β· Iggy Β· Roy Β· Lemmy Β· Ludwig) β€’ Lakitu β€’ Lava Bubble/Big Lava Bubble β€’ Magikoopa/Big Magikoopa β€’ Mechakoopab/Blasta Mechakoopab/Zappa Mechakoopab/Mega Mechakoopab β€’ Monty Mole/Mega Monty Mole β€’ Muncher β€’ Peepa β€’ Piranha Creeper β€’ Piranha Plant/Big Piranha Plant β€’ Pokeya/Snow Pokeya β€’ Pom Pom β€’ Porcupuffer β€’ Rocky Wrench/Mega Rocky Wrench β€’ Skipsqueak β€’ Spikea/Mega Spikea β€’ Spike Balla/Giant Spiked Balla/Snowballa β€’ Spike Top/Spiky Parabuzzy β€’ Spiny/Big Spiny/Spiny Shell β€’ Spiny Egg β€’ Spiny Skipsqueak β€’ Stingby/Mega Stingby β€’ Thwomp/Big Thwomp β€’ Unshelled Koopa β€’ Wiggler/Big Wiggler
Gizmos ! Block β€’ Arrow Sign β€’ Banzai Bill β€’ Bill Blaster/Bull's-Eye Blaster β€’ Blinking Block β€’ Bumper β€’ Bull's-Eye Banzai/Cat Banzai Bill β€’ Bull's-Eye Bill/Cat Bullet Bill β€’ Bullet Bill β€’ Burner β€’ Cannon β€’ Cannonball/Giant cannonball β€’ Conveyor Belt β€’ Checkpoint Flag β€’ Crate β€’ Dash Blocka β€’ Fire Bar β€’ Grinder β€’ Icicle β€’ Mushroom Trampoline/ON/OFF Trampolineb β€’ Key/Cursed Keyb β€’ Lava Lift β€’ Lift/Flimsy Lift/Cloud Lift β€’ ON/OFF Switch/Dotted-Line Block β€’ One-Way Wall β€’ P Switch β€’ POW Block β€’ Red POW Block β€’ Seesaw β€’ Skewer β€’ Snake Block β€’ Swinging Claw β€’ Track β€’ Track Block β€’ Trampoline β€’ Tree β€’ Twister β€’ Vine β€’ Warp Box/Warp Box (With Key) β€’ Warp Door/P Warp Door/Key Door
Miscellaneous Start Block β€’ Stone (Story Mode) β€’ Toad (Story Mode) β€’ Wings
Mario's moves Charge jumpb (SMB) β€’ Crawl (SM3DW) β€’ Crouch β€’ Crouch Jump (SM3DW) β€’ Dash β€’ Dive (SM3DW) β€’ Double Jump (NSMBU) β€’ Drill Spin (NSMBU & SM3DWb) β€’ Ground Pound (NSMBU & SM3DW) β€’ Jump β€’ Long Jump (SM3DW) β€’ Looking up (SMW) β€’ Midair Spin (NSMBU) β€’ Roll (SM3DW) β€’ Slide (all except SMB) β€’ Spin Jump (SMW, NSMBU, & SM3DW) β€’ Swim β€’ Tail attack (SMB3) β€’ Triple Jump (NSMBU) β€’ Wall Jump (NSMBU & SM3DW)
Miscellaneous Assist parts β€’ Course Maker β€’ Fan-made courses highlighted by Nintendo β€’ Gallery β€’ Glitches β€’ Multimedia β€’ Mii outfits β€’ Minigamesb (Catch & Win! β€’ Match & Win! β€’ Pop & Win!) β€’ Ninji Ghosta β€’ Peach's Castle β€’ Phantob β€’ Quotes β€’ Sound effects β€’ Staff β€’ Super Mario Maker 2 Challenges! (Ep 1 Β· Ep 2 Β· Ep 3 Β· Ep 4) β€’ Yamamura's Dojo
a In version 2.0 or later
b In version 3.0 or later
Dr. Mario World
Characters Dr. Mario β€’ Dr. Peach β€’ Dr. Bowser β€’ Dr. Luigi β€’ Dr. Yoshi β€’ Dr. Toad β€’ Dr. Toadette β€’ Dr. Bowser Jr. β€’ Dr. Wendy β€’ Dr. Ludwig β€’ Dr. Waluigi β€’ Dr. Wario β€’ Dr. Daisy β€’ Dr. Baby Mario β€’ Dr. Baby Luigi β€’ Dr. Baby Peach β€’ Dr. Baby Daisy β€’ Dr. Rosalina β€’ Dr. Luma β€’ Dr. Donkey Kong β€’ Dr. Diddy Kong β€’ Dr. Baby Rosalina β€’ Dr. Kamek β€’ Dr. Dry Bowser β€’ Dr. Fire Mario β€’ Dr. Fire Peach β€’ Dr. Roy β€’ Dr. Larry β€’ Dr. Fire Luigi β€’ Dr. Fire Rosalina β€’ Dr. Nabbit β€’ Dr. Lakitu β€’ Dr. Goomba Tower β€’ Dr. Koopa Troopa β€’ Dr. Dolphin β€’ Dr. Baby Wario β€’ 8-Bit Dr. Mario β€’ Dr. Lemmy β€’ Dr. Blooper β€’ Dr. Boo β€’ Dr. King Boo β€’ Dr. Morton β€’ Dr. Piranha Plant β€’ Dr. Iggy β€’ Dr. Petey Piranha
Assistants Amp β€’ Ant Trooper β€’ Banzai Bill β€’ Blooper β€’ Bob-omb β€’ Bomb Boo β€’ Bone Goomba β€’ Bony Beetle β€’ Boo β€’ β€’ Boomerang Bro β€’ Broozer β€’ Bullet Bill β€’ Buzzy Beetle β€’ Chain Chomp β€’ Cheep Cheep β€’ Clampy β€’ Conkdor β€’ Crowber β€’ Dolphin β€’ Dry Bones β€’ Fish Bone β€’ Fly Guy β€’ Fuzzy β€’ Galoomba β€’ Goomba β€’ Goombrat β€’ Hammer Bro β€’ Honey Queen β€’ Huckit Crab β€’ King Bob-omb β€’ King Boo β€’ Koopa Paratroopa β€’ Koopa Troopa β€’ Lakitu β€’ Mechakoopa β€’ Monty Mole β€’ Octoomba β€’ Para-Beetle β€’ Parabomb β€’ Paragoomba β€’ Peepa β€’ Penguin β€’ Piranha Plant β€’ Pokey β€’ Pom Pom β€’ Porcupuffer β€’ Scaredy Rat β€’ Scuttlebug β€’ Shy Guy β€’ Sledge Bro β€’ Spike β€’ Spiny β€’ Spiny Cheep Cheep β€’ Star Bunny β€’ Stingby β€’ Sumo Bro β€’ Sushi β€’ Swoop β€’ Thwomp β€’ Urchin β€’ Whomp King β€’ Wiggler β€’ Yellow Shy Guy
Worlds World 1 β€’ World 2 β€’ World 3 β€’ World 4 β€’ World 5 β€’ World 6 β€’ World 7 β€’ World 8 β€’ World 9 β€’ World 10 β€’ World 11 β€’ World 12 β€’ World 13 β€’ World 14 β€’ World 15 β€’ World 16 β€’ World 17 β€’ World 18 β€’ World 19 β€’ World 20 β€’ World 21 β€’ World 22 β€’ World 23 β€’ World 24 β€’ World 25 β€’ World 26 β€’ World 27 β€’ World 28 β€’ World 29 β€’ World 30 β€’ World 31
Items and objects Barrel β€’ Barrier β€’ Boomerang* β€’ Brick Block β€’ Bubble β€’ Bubble machine β€’ Caged coin β€’ Capsule β€’ Capsule+ β€’ Capsule Blaster# β€’ Capsule Plus β€’ Capsule Swapper† β€’ Cloud β€’ Colorful crate β€’ Crate β€’ Diamond β€’ Doc token β€’ Door β€’ Dust virus β€’ Electric exploder β€’ Empty Block β€’ Exploder β€’ Flask β€’ Floatie virus β€’ Hammer β€’ Handy Bottle β€’ Handy box β€’ Heart β€’ Ice β€’ Ice fan β€’ Key β€’ Lock block β€’ Muddy Coin β€’ Pop cannon β€’ Rainbow Start† β€’ Random! β€’ Rotating cannon β€’ Score+ β€’ Shell β€’ Skill charger β€’ Skill filler β€’ Skill Up β€’ Staff ticket β€’ Star Wand β€’ Time+ β€’ Virus β€’ Virus coin
Other Clinic Events β€’ Emblem β€’ Fever β€’ Gallery (models) β€’ Mario β€’ Skill Summits (1–11 Β· 12–22) β€’ Specialists β€’ Update history β€’ Virus Vid
* In version 1.3.0 or later
† In version 1.4.0 or later
# Removed since version 1.4.0
Mario Strikers: Battle League
Players Playable characters Birdoc β€’ Bowser β€’ Bowser Jr.c β€’ Daisya β€’ Diddy Kongb β€’ Donkey Kong β€’ Luigi β€’ Mario β€’ Paulineb β€’ Peach β€’ Rosalina β€’ Shy Guya β€’ Toad β€’ Waluigi β€’ Wario β€’ Yoshi
Goalie
Non-playable Fly Guy β€’ FΓΊtbot β€’ Koopa Troopa β€’ Shy Guys β€’ Toads β€’ Yoshis
Hyper Strikes Banana Blast β€’ Barrel Boom β€’ Dance of Hearts β€’ Drill Smash β€’ Egg Stomp β€’ Electric Ricochet β€’ Fire Cyclone β€’ Flame Cannon β€’ Flower Spiral β€’ Jewel Dance β€’ Orbital Burst β€’ Propeller Dive β€’ Spin Tornado β€’ Swing Solo β€’ Thorn Barrier β€’ Twisting Knuckleball
Fields Desert Ruina β€’ Jungle Retreat β€’ Lava Castle β€’ Mushroom Hill β€’ Planetoidb β€’ Royal Castle β€’ Spooky Mansion β€’ Urban Rooftopc
Cups Cannon Cup β€’ Chain Cup β€’ Turbo Cup β€’ Muscle Cup β€’ Trick Cup β€’ Championship Cup
Items Banana β€’ Bob-omb β€’ Green Shell β€’ Mushroom β€’ Red Shell β€’ Strike Orb β€’ Star
Miscellaneous Coin β€’ Gallery β€’ Mario Strikers: Battle League First Kick β€’ Staff β€’ Strike β€’ Token
a Introduced in version 1.1.0
b Introduced in version 1.2.0
c Introduced in version 1.3.0
Super Mario Party Jamboree / Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV
Playable characters Mario β€’ Luigi β€’ Princess Peach β€’ Princess Daisy β€’ Wario β€’ Waluigi β€’ Yoshi β€’ Toadette β€’ Toad β€’ Rosalina β€’ Pauline β€’ Donkey Kong β€’ Birdo β€’ Bowser β€’ Goomba β€’ Shy Guy β€’ Koopa Troopa β€’ Monty Mole β€’ Bowser Jr. β€’ Boo β€’ Spike β€’ Ninji
Other characters Amp β€’ Ant Trooper β€’ Baby Penguin β€’ Biddybud β€’ Big Urchin β€’ Blooper β€’ Blooper Baby β€’ Blooper Nanny β€’ Bob-omb β€’ Boo β€’ β€’ Bomber Bill β€’ Boomerang Bro β€’ Broozer β€’ Bullet Bill β€’ Buzzy Beetle β€’ Chain Chomp β€’ Chargin' Chuck β€’ Cheep Cheep β€’ Cooligan β€’ Dorrie β€’ Dragoneel β€’ Dry Bones β€’ Fire Bro β€’ Fuzzy β€’ Galoomba β€’ Gold Cheep Cheepa β€’ Gold Goomba β€’ Goomba β€’ Goombrat β€’ Grrrol β€’ Hammer Bro β€’ Horned Ant Trooper β€’ Huckit Crab β€’ Ice Bro β€’ Impostor Bowser β€’ Kamek β€’ King Bob-omb β€’ King Booa β€’ Koopa Paratroopa β€’ Koopa Troopa β€’ Lakitu β€’ Lava Bubble β€’ Look-alike β€’ Magmaargh β€’ Mechakoopa β€’ Mega Para-Biddybud β€’ Mega Wiggler β€’ Moo Moo β€’ Monty Mole β€’ Para-Beetle β€’ Para-Biddybud β€’ Peepa β€’ Penguin β€’ Petey Piranha β€’ Piranha Creeper β€’ Piranha Plant β€’ Plessie β€’ Pokey β€’ Pom Pom β€’ Rocky Wrench β€’ Shy Guy β€’ Sledge Bro β€’ Snifit β€’ Spiny β€’ Spike β€’ Steamer β€’ Stingby β€’ Sumo Bro β€’ Sushi β€’ Swoop β€’ Talking Flowera β€’ Thwomp β€’ Toad β€’ Toady β€’ Ty-foo β€’ Ukiki β€’ Urchin β€’ Walleye β€’ Whomp β€’ Wiggler β€’ Yoshi
Boards Mega Wiggler's Tree Party β€’ Roll 'em Raceway β€’ Goomba Lagoon β€’ Rainbow Galleria β€’ Western Land β€’ Mario's Rainbow Castle β€’ King Bowser's Keep
Items Mario Party 10-Coin Steal Trap β€’ Boo Bell β€’ Bowser Byway Lever β€’ Bowser Phone β€’ Cellular Shopper β€’ Chomp Call β€’ Creepy Dice Block β€’ Creepy Dice Block Tickets β€’ Custom Dice Block β€’ Double Dice β€’ Dueling Glove β€’ Golden Pipe β€’ Half-Coins Steal Trap β€’ Hidden-Block Card β€’ Item Bag β€’ Loadstone β€’ Markup Sticker β€’ Mini Star β€’ Mushroom β€’ Mushroom Tickets β€’ Payday Double Dice β€’ Payday Triple Dice β€’ Pipe β€’ Plunder Chest β€’ Shop Hop Box β€’ Skeleton Key β€’ Star β€’ Star Steal Trap β€’ Steamer Ticket β€’ Super Creepy Dice β€’ Super Dueling Glove β€’ Super Swap Mirror β€’ Swap Mirror β€’ Tide Shell β€’ Together Dicea β€’ Tower Turner β€’ Triple Dice β€’ Turbo Dice β€’ Warp Box β€’ Wiggler Bell β€’ Ztar
Koopathlon Amp β€’ Blooper β€’ Bullet Bill β€’ Coin Bag β€’ Double Medal β€’ Impostor Bowser β€’ Kamek β€’ Star
Bowser Kaboom Squad Banana β€’ Bowser Bell β€’ Dash Panel β€’ Hammer β€’ Heart β€’ Iron Hammer β€’ Lightning β€’ Mighty Glove β€’ Trampoline β€’ Super Heart
Spaces Blue Space β€’ Bowser Space β€’ Chance Time Space β€’ Event Space β€’ Item Space β€’ Lucky Space β€’ Rally Spacea β€’ Red Space β€’ Star Exchange β€’ Start Space β€’ Unlucky Space β€’ VS Space
Party Plaza shops Card Shop β€’ Data House β€’ Music Shop β€’ Reaction Shop
Music "Amusing" β€’ "Couldn't be Better" β€’ "Doom and Gloom" β€’ "Frantic" β€’ "Hurry! Hurry!" β€’ "Let's Go Lightly" β€’ "Let's Play Again" β€’ "Loud and Sweet" β€’ "Move Happily" β€’ "Rolling About" β€’ "Slowly Yet Surely" β€’ "Try Hard, Folks" β€’ "Western Land" β€’ "The Wide, Wide Ocean"
Other 7-Eleven β€’ Achievements β€’ Bowser Kaboom Squad β€’ Bowser Livea β€’ Gallery β€’ Get to know GameChat and GameShare with these games β€’ Homestretch β€’ Jamboree Buddy β€’ Minigame Bay β€’ Minigames β€’ Multimedia β€’ Nintendo Music (soundtrack) β€’ Paratroopa Flight School β€’ Quotes β€’ Reactions β€’ Staff (Jamboree TV)a β€’ Stickers β€’ Suntory
a Exclusive to Nintendo Switch 2 Edition
Mario Kart World
Drivers
Core roster Mario β€’ Luigi β€’ Peach β€’ Daisy β€’ Yoshi β€’ Donkey Kong β€’ Bowser β€’ Bowser Jr. β€’ Koopa Troopa β€’ Toad β€’ Toadette β€’ Lakitu β€’ King Boo β€’ Shy Guy β€’ Wario β€’ Waluigi β€’ Birdo β€’ Pauline β€’ Rosalina β€’ Baby Mario β€’ Baby Luigi β€’ Baby Peach β€’ Baby Daisy β€’ Baby Rosalina
NPC drivers Dry Bones β€’ Wiggler β€’ Hammer Bro β€’ Chargin' Chuck β€’ Nabbit β€’ Monty Mole β€’ Cow β€’ Pianta β€’ Pokey β€’ Para-Biddybud β€’ Penguin β€’ Spike β€’ Sidestepper β€’ Snowman β€’ Cataquack β€’ Fish Bone β€’ Dolphin β€’ Peepa β€’ Swoop β€’ Goomba β€’ Stingby β€’ Rocky Wrench β€’ Piranha Plant β€’ Coin Coffer β€’ Cheep Cheep β€’ Conkdor
Vehicles
Karts Standard Kart β€’ Rally Kart β€’ Plushbuggy β€’ Baby Blooper β€’ Zoom Buggy β€’ Chargin' Truck β€’ Hot Rod β€’ Ribbit Revster β€’ Roadster Royale β€’ B Dasher β€’ Biddybuggy β€’ Tiny Titan β€’ Stellar Sled β€’ Reel Racer β€’ Bumble V β€’ Carpet Flyer β€’ Cloud 9 β€’ Blastronaut III β€’ Big Horn β€’ Li'l Dumpy β€’ Mecha Trike β€’ Pipe Frame β€’ Billdozer
Bikes Standard Bike β€’ Cute Scoot β€’ Rally Bike β€’ Mach Rocket β€’ Hyper Pipe β€’ Tune Thumper β€’ W-Twin Chopper β€’ Fin Twin β€’ R.O.B. H.O.G. β€’ Dolphin Dasher β€’ Loco Moto
ATVs Funky Dorrie β€’ Junkyard Hog β€’ Lobster Roller β€’ Dread Sled β€’ Rallygator β€’ Bowser Bruiser
Courses
Mushroom Cup Mario Bros. Circuit β€’ Crown City β€’ Whistlestop Summit β€’ DK Spaceport
Flower Cup Desert Hills β€’ Shy Guy Bazaar β€’ Wario Stadium β€’ Airship Fortress
Star Cup DK Pass β€’ Starview Peak β€’ Sky-High Sundae β€’ Wario Shipyard
Shell Cup Koopa Troopa Beach β€’ Faraway Oasis β€’ Crown City β€’ Peach Stadium
Banana Cup Peach Beach β€’ Salty Salty Speedway β€’ Dino Dino Jungle β€’ Great ? Block Ruins
Leaf Cup Cheep Cheep Falls β€’ Dandelion Depths β€’ Boo Cinema β€’ Dry Bones Burnout
Lightning Cup Moo Moo Meadows β€’ Choco Mountain β€’ Toad's Factory β€’ Bowser's Castle
Special Cup Acorn Heights β€’ Mario Circuit (1 Β· 2 Β· 3) β€’ Peach Stadium β€’ Rainbow Road
Knockout Tour rallies Golden Rally β€’ Ice Rally β€’ Moon Rally β€’ Spiny Rally β€’ Cherry Rally β€’ Acorn Rally β€’ Cloud Rally β€’ Heart Rally
Battle courses Mario Bros. Circuit β€’ Moo Moo Meadows β€’ Peach Stadium β€’ Salty Salty Speedway β€’ Chain Chomp Desert β€’ Dino Dino Jungle β€’ Big Donut β€’ DK Pass
Overworld Routes β€’ Choco Island 1 β€’ Choco Island 2 β€’ Ghost Valley 1 β€’ Ghost Valley 2 β€’ Ghost Valley 3 β€’ Koopa Beach 1 β€’ Vanilla Lake
Other
Item Box items Green Shell β€’ Triple Green Shells β€’ Red Shell β€’ Triple Red Shells β€’ Banana Peel β€’ Triple Bananas β€’ Dash Mushroom β€’ Triple Dash Mushrooms β€’ Fire Flower β€’ Ice Flower β€’ Boomerang Flower β€’ Star β€’ Feather β€’ Blooper β€’ Bob-omb β€’ Spiny Shell β€’ Lightning β€’ Bullet Bill β€’ Boo β€’ Super Horn β€’ Mega Mushroom β€’ Hammer β€’ Coin Shell β€’ ? Block β€’ Kamek
Course elements Enemies, animals, and other species Armadillo β€’ Batadon β€’ Bob-omb Car β€’ Bomber Bill β€’ Bone Piranha Plant β€’ β€’ Boomerang Bro β€’ Brachiosaurus β€’ Buffalo β€’ Bulber β€’ Bully β€’ Butterfly β€’ Camel β€’ Cataquack β€’ Chain Chomp β€’ Chargin' Chuck β€’ Charvaargh β€’ Charvaargh (sand) β€’ Cheep Cheep β€’ Cheep Chomp β€’ Chill Bully β€’ Coin Coffer β€’ Conkdor β€’ Cow β€’ Crocodile β€’ Dolphin β€’ Dragoneel β€’ Dry Bones β€’ Elephant β€’ Fire Bro β€’ Fire Piranha Plant β€’ Fire Snake β€’ Fish Bone β€’ Flying Shy Guy β€’ Freezie β€’ Frost Piranha β€’ Fuzzy β€’ Giraffe β€’ Goomba β€’ Goomba Tower β€’ Hammer Bro β€’ Hermity Cone β€’ Ice Bro β€’ Innertube Goomba β€’ Jellybeam β€’ Lava Bubble β€’ Manta Ramp β€’ Monty Mole β€’ Moose β€’ Nabbit β€’ Ostrich β€’ Para-Biddybud β€’ Peepa β€’ Penguin β€’ Piranha Plant β€’ Pokey β€’ Porcupuffer β€’ Ptooie β€’ Pteranodon β€’ Robo DK β€’ Rocky Wrench β€’ Shoe Goomba β€’ Sidestepper β€’ Signal Bug β€’ Skating Goomba β€’ Skeeter β€’ Snake jar β€’ Snow Pokey β€’ Snowboarding Shy Guy β€’ Snowman β€’ Spike β€’ Spiny β€’ Star Thwomp β€’ Stingby β€’ Sumo Bro β€’ Super Koopa β€’ Swoop β€’ Thwomp β€’ T. rex β€’ Tokotoko β€’ Treaded Grrrol β€’ Triceratops β€’ Ty-foo β€’ Whale β€’ Whamp β€’ Wiggler β€’ Zebra
Obstacles Anchor β€’ Banzai Bill Cannon β€’ Barrel β€’ Barrel Cannon β€’ Beach ball β€’ Boulder β€’ Bouncy Cloud β€’ Brick Block β€’ Bubble β€’ Burner β€’ Cactus β€’ Cloud Lift β€’ Conveyor Belt β€’ Crate β€’ Crusher β€’ Current β€’ Empty Block β€’ Geyser β€’ Grindrail β€’ Ivy Piranha Plant β€’ Jar β€’ Lava β€’ Lava Geyser β€’ Mud β€’ Mushroom Trampoline β€’ Note Block β€’ Oil drum β€’ Poison swamp β€’ Quicksand β€’ Snowball β€’ Spike Ball β€’ Tire stack β€’ Tornado β€’ Traffic cone β€’ Trampoline β€’ Turnip β€’ Water β€’ Whirlpool
Vehicles Bus β€’ Car β€’ Cargo truck β€’ Dash panel ramp truck β€’ Mushroom car β€’ Pickup truck β€’ Train β€’ UFO
Utility objects ? Block β€’ ? Panel β€’ Arrow field β€’ Binoculars β€’ Cannon β€’ Dash Panel β€’ Glide Ramp β€’ Goal Pole β€’ Lakitu's Cloud β€’ Pipe Cannon β€’ P Switch β€’ Ring β€’ Vending machine β€’ Warp Pipe
Background characters and species Bats β€’ Boo Crew β€’ Boohemoth β€’ Heavy Fire Bro β€’ Koopa Paratroopa β€’ Lakitu (Mario Kart referee) β€’ Luma β€’ Pianta β€’ Seagull β€’ Shy Guy β€’ Sledge Bro β€’ Small bird β€’ Toad β€’ Yoshi
Techniques Rocket Start β€’ Drift β€’ Mini-Turbo β€’ Jump Boost β€’ Spin Turn β€’ Charge Jump β€’ Rail Ride β€’ Wall Ride β€’ Rewind
Battle modes Balloon Battle β€’ Bob-omb Blast β€’ Coin Runners
Events Australia and New Zealand No Thumbs? No Worries! β€’ No Hat, No Play!
Europe European September Circuit β€’ European November Knockout
Japan Natsuyasumi no udedameshi β€’ Survival no aki
Music "Main Theme" β€’ "Mario Bros. Circuit"
Miscellaneous Ask the Developer β€’ Cup β€’ Dash Food β€’ Finish line β€’ Gallery β€’ Get to know GameChat and GameShare with these games β€’ Glitches β€’ Missions β€’ Mario Kart Band β€’ Mario Kart World Jigsaw Puzzle 300 Pieces β€’ Mario Kart World Multiplayer modes β€’ Mario Kart World Tips & Tricks β€’ Outfit names in other languages β€’ Peach Medallion β€’ Rally β€’ Sponsors β€’ Staff β€’ Super Mario Bros. 40th Anniversary Trial Play Event β€’ Stickers β€’ Update history β€’ Yoshi's β€’ Yoshi's locations
Mario Tennis Fever
Characters Playable Mario β€’ Luigi β€’ Peach β€’ Daisy β€’ Rosalina β€’ Pauline β€’ Wario β€’ Waluigi β€’ Toad β€’ Toadette β€’ Luma β€’ Yoshi β€’ Bowser β€’ Bowser Jr. β€’ Donkey Kong β€’ Boo β€’ Shy Guy β€’ Koopa Troopa β€’ Kamek β€’ Spike β€’ Diddy Kong β€’ Chain Chomp β€’ Birdo β€’ Koopa Paratroopa β€’ Petey Piranha β€’ Piranha Plant β€’ β€’ Blooper β€’ Dry Bowser β€’ Dry Bones β€’ Baby Mario β€’ Baby Luigi β€’ Baby Peach β€’ Wiggler β€’ Nabbit β€’ Goomba β€’ Baby Wario β€’ Baby Waluigi
Non-playable Fire Bro β€’ Goomba β€’ Hammer Bro β€’ Koopa Paratroopa β€’ Koopa Troopa β€’ Lakitu β€’ Monty Mole β€’ Paragoomba β€’ Poplin β€’ Prince Florian β€’ Shy Guy β€’ Stone Spike β€’ Swoop β€’ Talking Flower β€’ Toad β€’ Ty-foo β€’ Yoshi
Enemies Amp β€’ Bob-omb β€’ Brolder β€’ Bullet Bill β€’ Cheep Cheep β€’ Fuzzy β€’ Hisstocrat β€’ Hoppo β€’ Mechakoopa β€’ Piranha Creeper β€’ Piranha Plant β€’ Pokey β€’ Scuttlebug β€’ Spiny β€’ Stone Spike β€’ Swoop β€’ Thwomp β€’ Trottin' Piranha Plant β€’ Ty-foo
Bosses Bowser/King Scuttlebug β€’ Heavy Scuttlebug β€’ Ice Chomp β€’ King Hisstocrat β€’ Petey Piranha β€’ Lightning Cheep Chomp
Fever Rackets ? Block Racket β€’ Amp Racket β€’ Banana Racket β€’ Boomerang Racket β€’ Bullet Bill Racket β€’ Chargin' Chuck Racket β€’ Fire Flower Racket β€’ Fire Bar Racket β€’ Flame Racket β€’ Freezing Racket β€’ Ghost Racket β€’ Golden Dash Racket β€’ Ice Racket β€’ Ice Flower Racket β€’ Inky Racket β€’ Lightning Racket β€’ Magic Racket β€’ Metal Racket β€’ Mini Mushroom Racket β€’ Mud Racket β€’ Pokey Racket β€’ Shadow Racket β€’ Shova Racket β€’ Spiny Racket β€’ Star Racket β€’ Swerve Racket β€’ Thwomp Racket β€’ Tornado Racket β€’ Ty-foo Racket β€’ Volcano Racket
Locations Adventure Mushroom Tennis Academy β€’ Waterfall Basin β€’ Ice Ruins β€’ Limestone Cave β€’ Heavy Forest β€’ Foggy Swamp β€’ Valley of the Monsters
Courts Stadium Court (Grass β€’ Hard β€’ Clay) β€’ Academy Court β€’ (Wood β€’ Brick β€’ Carpet β€’ Mushroom β€’ Sand β€’ Ice) β€’ Airship Court β€’ Forest Court β€’ Waluigi's Pinball Arcade β€’ Racket Factory β€’ Wonder Court
Items and objects Bumper β€’ Fire β€’ Flipper β€’ Golden fruit β€’ Ice β€’ Mini Mushroom β€’ Player card β€’ Wonder Flower β€’ Wonder Seed
Game modes Piranha Plant Challenge β€’ Ring Shot β€’ Tower of Growth β€’ Tower of Resolve β€’ Tower of Trickery
Misc. Brands β€’ Fever Shot β€’ Gallery β€’ Mario Tennis Fever Valentine's Day Cards β€’ Shadow character β€’ Staff β€’ Super Mario Bros. 40th Anniversary Trial Play Event

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