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This article is about the recurring mechanic in the Super Mario franchise. For other uses, see Fireworks (disambiguation).
“I'd better see some fireworks when I level up! Woo-hoo!”
Mario , Fortune Street

Fireworks, also known as a Fireworks Show in Super Mario Bros. Deluxe , appear in many games of the Super Mario franchise dating back to Super Mario Bros.

History[edit ]

Super Mario series[edit ]

Super Mario Bros.[edit ]

Album Book Artwork
Photo Album graphic featuring fireworks in Super Mario Bros. Deluxe

At the end of every level in Super Mario Bros. except castle levels, fireworks go off when Mario or Luigi enters the fortress if the last number in the timer when hitting the flagpole is either a 1,[1] a 3,[2] or a 6;[3] the number of fireworks is equal to the last digit of the timer.[1] [2] [3] Each explosion awards the player with 500 points.[4]

In Super Mario Bros. Deluxe, clearing the game after triggering fireworks at least once unlocks the player a picture of Mario making a "peace sign" in front of a castle with fireworks in its background.

Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels[edit ]

Fireworks appear at the end of a level of Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels if the last digit of the coin count and the timer match – three for an odd number and six for an even number (if coins%10 = timer%10, 3((timer–1)%2)+3 fireworks appear). Each firework is worth 500 points like before.[5]

New Super Mario Bros.[edit ]

Fireworks in New Super Mario Bros.
Fireworks in New Super Mario Bros.

Fireworks are fairly common in New Super Mario Bros. , but they work differently than before. When the remaining time ends in identical double-digits, fireworks go off behind the castle, with 11 setting off one firework, 22 setting off two, and so on (if (timer%100)%11 = 0, (timer%100)/11 fireworks appear). "Course Clear" from Super Mario Bros. plays, and a Mega Mushroom house appears if the timer ends in 77, 88, or 99, a 1-Up house for 66, 55, or 44, and an item house for 33, 22, or 11 – though each can only be used once. Fireworks are worth 4,000 points each.

Fireworks also appear when a Kab-omb explodes due to a fireball or Volcanic debris.

New Super Mario Bros. Wii[edit ]

In New Super Mario Bros. Wii , fireworks are triggered differently depending on if the game is being played in single-player or multiplayer mode. In single-player mode, Mario has to successfully bring a red-capped Toad to the pole. The last digit of the remaining time determines how many fireworks are set off (timer%10 fireworks appear). In multiplayer, all players (or all players not in bubbles) must reach the pole when the last two digits of the timer are the same, though two zeros at the end will give nothing (as in New Super Mario Bros.). In both modes, a Toad House appears at the beginning of the world if any fireworks appear. The type of Toad House that appears is indicated by the pattern of the last firework, which is determined by the number of fireworks set off. If one or two fireworks exploded, the last one is a 1-Up Mushroom and a Green Toad House appears. If three, four, five, or six fireworks exploded, the last one is a Mushroom and a Red Toad House appears. If seven, eight, or nine fireworks exploded, the last one is a Super Star and a Yellow Toad House appears. Fireworks are worth no points in this game.

Super Mario 3D Land[edit ]

In Super Mario 3D Land , a different effect will play depending on the last digit of the timer when Mario grabs the Goal Pole, and as the "COURSE CLEAR!" text is displayed. A 1 will show confetti & streamers, a 3 will show fireworks, and a 6 will show balloons, calling back to the 1-3-6 system in Super Mario Bros.

New Super Mario Bros. 2[edit ]

Like in previous installments, the fireworks in New Super Mario Bros. 2 go off if the player grabs the Goal Pole when the last two digits are double; however, this time it is also affected by which world Mario is situated in; 11 for World 1, 22 for World 2, 33 for World 3, 44 for World 4, 55 for World 5, 66 for World 6, 77 for World Mushroom, 88 for World Flower, and 99 for World Star. Doing so unlocks the respective world's rainbow course.

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

In New Super Mario Bros. U , New Super Luigi U and New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe , just as in previous New Super Mario Bros. installments, fireworks go off if the player grabs the Goal Pole when the last two digits of the timer are a multiple of 11. This does not give any points, but Toad will add an item to the player's inventory as a reward. The item depends on the number on the timer:

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

Fireworks reappear in Super Mario 3D World and its port, working as they did in Super Mario Bros., though each firework grants 1000 points, rather than 500; they do not appear when players clear Enemy Battles, Captain Toad's Adventures courses, or The Great Tower of Bowser Land. Aesthetic fireworks also appear in the Coin Express, Motley Bossblob, both Hisstocrats' arenas, the end of Champion's Road, and at the end of the final battle against Meowser; when Meowser is defeated, he is blown away and receives his very own firework, which resembles his normal form's head. Fireworks also appear in the game's opening as well as in the ending credits, which resembles the Sprixie Princesses and various power-ups.

Super Mario Maker / Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS / Super Mario Maker 2[edit ]

In Super Mario Maker , Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS , and Super Mario Maker 2 , fireworks appear as a sound effect. When triggered, a colorful line will shoot up and explode. In Super Mario Maker 2, when the player defeats Meowser in the Super Mario 3D World style, fireworks appear.

Super Mario Run[edit ]

Fireworks reappear in Super Mario Run , though not as an event when finishing a course. Instead, fireworks appear in the Kingdom Builder mode accentuating certain events. When the castle levels up or when Princess Peach's Cake is purchased, fireworks appear. Fireworks can also appear after tapping a Fireworks Cannon, in one of four different patterns based on the Fireworks Cannon.

Super Mario Odyssey[edit ]

In Super Mario Odyssey , fireworks appear during the short cutscene that plays after throwing Cappy onto the rod on the top hat on Peach's Castle which appears after collecting 999 Power Moons, accompanied by an arrangement of the "Course Clear" jingle from Super Mario Bros.. Aesthetic fireworks appear in the background of Bowser's Kingdom in a few locations, as well as A Traditional Festival! in the Metro Kingdom, and after Mario defeats RoboBrood, the Broodals and their robot fly into the air, exploding into fireworks featuring the defeated Broodals' faces.

The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3[edit ]

Fireworks appear only in the episode "Crimes R Us" of The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 . When King Koopa tries to open the two sacks, it turns out that the first one has the captured Koopalings, and that the second one contains a big Bob-omb, which explodes, blowing up part of the Doom Ship and creating fireworks for Mario, Luigi, and Crime Wave Clyde to see.

Mario's Time Machine[edit ]

In the PC and SNES releases of Mario's Time Machine, Mario receives a Firework from an old sage at Cambuluc in 1292 after traveling back in time to return a Print Block to Marco Polo. As the sage is listing the various innovations of China that the Western world have yet to discover, including coal, paper, spectacles, curative herbs, and spices, he ends his list with fireworks, and then gives one to Mario. Mario can then bring it to Kublai Khan, who wants to brood until Mario finds him some sort of distraction. Kublai thanks Mario for the gift, saying that it can fill the loneliness in his heart now that Marco Polo is leaving to go back to Italy.

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars[edit ]

“A gorgeous firework”
Item description, Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars

In Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars , Fireworks are an item obtained from a mole man in Moleville for 500 coins. They can be traded in for the Shiny Stone in the same town. If Mario purchases up to two in the game, the parade's fireworks display above the Castle at the end of the game will be Mushroom-shaped. Purchasing at least three in the game yields a Fire Flower, while at least five results in a Star.

Donkey Kong Country television series[edit ]

In the Christmas-themed episode "The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights," the fireworks make an appearance twice. They first appear when the Kremlings see them during the day, and they appear again at the end of the episode when the Kongs watch them at the end of the festival. Fireworks are stored in barrels.

Mario Party series[edit ]

Mario Party 3[edit ]

Fireworks frequently display in Mario Party 3 . At the end of a Battle Royale or Duel, the winner of the game will be rewarded with fireworks the shape of the character's head. At the end of Story Mode, the Millennium Star will shoot regular fireworks for the character. At the start of the Staff Roll, fireworks in the shape of the winning character's head will briefly be seen again.

Mario Party 4[edit ]

In the ending cutscene of Mario Party 4 , a single firework will be shot into the sky, and explode to create a constellation of the winning character.

Mario Party 5[edit ]

The goal of Rain of Fire, a Bowser Minigame in Mario Party 5 , is to avoid the burning bits of fireworks that rain from above,[6] particularly during two separate waves. They are caused by Bowser in the introduction scene lighting a fuse with his Fire Breath, shooting a firework into the sky.[7]

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga / Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions[edit ]

Multiple instances of fireworks appear in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and its 3DS remake. When the game starts, fireworks go off during the opening cutscene at Princess Peach's Castle. Fireworks are also seen going off in the mural inside the Border Bros' castle after clearing Border Jump, referencing Super Mario Bros. At the end of the credits, fireworks go off in the night sky after the Toad Express lands at the castle along with "The End" message.

WarioWare series[edit ]

Fireworks have a minor role in a few games of the WarioWare series, including Big Bang of WarioWare: Touched! and its reappearance in WarioWare Gold , where the objective is to blow up explosives to create fireworks.[8] [9] In 9-Volt's stage in WarioWare: D.I.Y. , if the player taps the Touch Screen after clearing the boss stage, 9-Volt's flag appears along with fireworks.

Super Mario Stadium series[edit ]

Fireworks are featured as a gameplay mechanic at Mario Stadium during the night in both games, Mario Superstar Baseball and Mario Super Sluggers . They also appear in the Bob-omb Derby minigame where players can create fireworks from the Bob-ombs using home runs.

Gallery[edit ]

Names in other languages[edit ]

Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese 花火
Hanabi
Fireworks [?]
Chinese (Simplified) 烟花
Yānhuā (Mandarin)
Yīnfā (Cantonese)
Fireworks [?]
焰火
Yànhuǒ (Mandarin)
The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 [10]
Chinese (Traditional) 煙花
Yānhuā (Mandarin)
Yīnfā (Cantonese)
Fireworks [?]
煙火
Yānhuǒ (Mandarin)
Yīnfó (Cantonese)
Super Mario RPG [?]
Dutch Vuurwerk Fireworks [11]
French Feux d'artifice Fireworks [12]
German Feuerwerksrakete Firework rocket [?]
Feuerwerk Fireworks [13]
Greek Πυροτεχνήματα
Pyrotechnímata
Fireworks [14]
Hungarian Tűzijáték Fireworks [15]
Italian Fuochi d'artificio
Fuochi artificiali
Fireworks Super Mario RPG [16]
Korean 불꽃
Bulkkot
Fireworks [?]
폭죽
Pokjuk
Super Mario RPG [?]
Norwegian Fyrverkeri Fireworks [17]
Polish Sztuczne ognie Fireworks [18]
Portuguese Fogos de artifício Fireworks [19]
Romanian Artificii Fireworks [20]
Russian Фейерверк
Feyerverk
Fireworks [21]
Spanish Fuegos artificiales Fireworks [22]
Swedish Fyrverkeri Fireworks [23]

References[edit ]

  1. ^ a b VideoGameCollectionEX (July 19, 2018). Super Mario Bros. - World 1-3 (0:30). YouTube (English).
  2. ^ a b VideoGamePhenom (August 24, 2019). Super Mario Bros. - World 1-2 (01:26). YouTube (English).
  3. ^ a b February 27, 2016. Super Mario All-Stars (SNES) - Fireworks (0:03). YouTube (English).
  4. ^ "[...] fireworks may go off, and for each explosion you get 500 points." – 1985. Super Mario Bros. instruction booklet (PDF). Nintendo of America. Page 18.
  5. ^ VideoGamePhenom (August 29, 2019). Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels - World 1-2 (02:16). YouTube (English).
  6. ^ "Avoid the burning bits of Bowser's fireworks that are raining down." – Rules. Mario Party 5 . Nintendo (English).
  7. ^ NintendoMovies (September 25, 2017). Mario Party 5 - Rain of Fire (0:02). YouTube (English).
  8. ^ "Tap the fireworks to set 'em off! KABOOM!" – Info (2005). WarioWare: Touched! . Nintendo (English).
  9. ^ "Tap the fireworks, and enjoy the show!" – Info (2018). WarioWare Gold . Nintendo (English).
  10. ^ 【720P高清修复】超级马里奥兄弟3 TV版动画【1990年】【中文语音字幕】【全26集】
  11. ^ The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 Dutch Dub - Magische Avonturen DVD (Part 2)
  12. ^ SUPER MARIO, LA SÉRIE ANIMÉE / L'élection de la princesse, L'apprenti escroc
  13. ^ Die Abenteuer von Super Mario Bros. 3 - Bonkers von Yonkers
  14. ^ The Adventures of Super Mario Bros 3 Greek [Επεισόδια 5-6]
  15. ^ Super Mario Kalandjai 6. Rész
  16. ^ Le avventure di Super Mario 2x05 - Il regno dei funghi
  17. ^ Super Mario Bros 3 VHS#3 - Norsk tale - Norsk tale
  18. ^ Nowe Przygody Braci Mario Odcinek 05 - Księzniczka na prezydenta
  19. ^ Super Mario Bros. 3 - Elegendo a Princesa (Dublagem Herbert Richers)
  20. ^ May 20, 2015. "Princess Toadstool for President", dubbed in Romanian by KidsCo. Odnoklassniki (OK.ru). Retrieved January 4, 2016.
  21. ^ Мультфильм Супер Марио - 11 серия
  22. ^ Las Aventuras de los Super Hermanos Mario Volumen 4
  23. ^ The Adventures of Super Mario Bros 3 - Episode 5 - Swedish
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Characters Baby KongBluster Kong (Leo Luster) • Candy CloneCandy KongCrabbyCranky Kong (Young) • Diddy KongDixie KongDonkey KongEddie the Mean Old YetiFunky KongGeneral KlumpGreen KrocInca Dinka DuJr. Klap TrapKaptain SkurvyKing K. Rool (Baby) • Klap TrapsKong FuKrittersKrushaKutlassPolly RogerRobot
Locations BeachBluster BarrelworksCranky's CabinDK's Tree HouseForbidden ForestFunky's Flights (Funky's Bodacious Bistro) • Inca TempleKongo Bongo IslandKing K. Rool's FactoryKongo JungleMountain MinesWhite Mountains
Episodes Season 1 Episode 1: "Bad Hair Day" • Episode 2: "Ape Foo Young" • Episode 3: "Booty and the Beast" • Episode 4: "Barrel, Barrel... Who's Got the Barrel" • Episode 5: "Kong for a Day" • Episode 6: "Raiders of the Lost Banana" • Episode 7: "From Zero to Hero" • Episode 8: "Buried Treasure" • Episode 9: "Cranky's Tickle Tonic" • Episode 10: "Get a Life, Don't Save One" • Episode 11: "Orangutango" • Episode 12: "Double Date Trouble" • Episode 13: "The Curse of Kongo Bongo"
Season 2 Episode 1: "Speed" • Episode 2: "Klump's Lumps" • Episode 3: "Bluster's Sale Ape-Stravaganza" • Episode 4: "Legend of the Crystal Coconut" • Episode 5: "Kong Fu" • Episode 6: "I Spy With My Hairy Eye" • Episode 7: "Bug a Boogie" • Episode 8: "Watch the Skies" • Episode 9: "Baby Kong Blues" • Episode 10: "Ape-Nesia" • Episode 11: "The Big Chill Out" • Episode 12: "To the Moon Baboon" • Episode 13: "A Thin Line Between Love & Ape"
Season 3 Episode 1: "Hooray for Holly-Kongo Bongo" • Episode 2: "The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights" • Episode 3: "Speak No Evil, Dude" • Episode 4: "The Day the Island Stood Still" • Episode 5: "Monkey Seer, Monkey Do" • Episode 6: "Four Weddings and a Coconut" • Episode 7: "Follow That Coconut" • Episode 8: "Vote of Kong-Fidence" • Episode 9: "The Big Switch-a-Roo" • Episode 10: "Hunka Hunka Burnin' Bluster" • Episode 11: "Best of Enemies" • Episode 12: "It's a Wonderful Life" • Episode 13: "Just Kidding" • Episode 14: "Message in a Bottle Show"
Items and objects Amulet of Bug a BoogieBananaBanana fish rollBanana FlipBanana PhoneBarrelBarrel 007Barrel RocketBarrelcopterBoomerang-a-barrelBungee BarrelCherry SodaChewy ChewsCoconutCoconut ChillCouch Potato CruiserCurse of the Double DoubloonCrystal Coconut (Fake) • Encyclopedia Bananica Exploding BarrelFireworksGolden BananaGreat Aunt Grouchy's Curses and Nifty Legends Green bananaHologramK.C.C.B.M.Klap-BlasterKongo Bongo Gone WrongoKool K. RoolLove potionMystic OraclePapier-Mâché Lily PadPlaneShipSleeping TonicSupersonic Fighter Punch PackSupersonic SatelliteTickle TonicTin Banana TuTrigger Barrel
Music Songs "Donkey Kong Country Theme" • "Ashita ni Nattara..." • "Banana Tengoku" • "'Cause I'm Cranky" • "I'm Candy Kong's Clone" • "Cranky's Gonna Show Ya" • "Diddy to the Rescue" • "The Pirate Scorn" • "I Gotta Eat!" • "Creeping" • "Have We Got a Deal?" • "I'm Nobody's Hero" • "Second Banana" • "The Curse of the Golden Banana" • "Our Love is Stronger Than a Golden Banana" • "Bluster the Benevolent" • "My Finest Hour" • "Riches Galore (Let's Go!)" • "With These Riches" • "Mixing Your Cares Away" • "No One's Going to Make a Monkey Out of Me" • "Listen to Funky" • "Anyone Can Dance" • "That's Why He'd Rather Be With Me" • "Holograms" • "Bluebeard Baboon's Curse of the Double Doubloon" • "Spellbound" • "I Like Evil" • "Why'd I Have to Fall for a Hero?" • "I Haven't Got a Friend in the World" • "Is There Someone I Can Truly Call a Friend?" • "Look Out, World ('Cause Here I Come!)" • "Just Remember Who You Are" • "Tell Me Everything" • "Gotta Get it Back!" • "I'm the Kong Fu Master" • "Don't Lose Heart" • "Monkey Business" • "Me Like You" • "The Booty Boogie" • "The Big Bog Monster" • "Interplanetary Visitor Dudes" • "Watch the Skies" • "Look Out, Baby Kong!" • "My Wittle Evil One" • "The Mirror Never Lies" • "One of Us" • "The Road to Success" • "Over the Hill" • "What Do You Love the Most?" • "The Island of Kongo Bongo" • "Being Together Forever" • "I've Got it All!" • "I Wanna be a Star" • "Be Bad!" • "I Got No Family Tree" • "Just Remember Me" • "Kongo Bongo Gone Wrongo" • "Charades" • "Feel the Power!" • "Wake Up!" • "Mystic Oracle Summoning Chant" • "Yes Means No" • "The Banana Do-si-do" • "Do You Know What This Means?" • "The Diddy Drop Rap" • "Vote for Me" • "The Ape on a Mission" • "Metal Head" • "Head Games" • "I'm Leo Luster" • "Baby, I'm Back!" • "We'll Always Be Friends!" • "This Friendship is Wrong" • "If I Wasn't Around" • "Let Me Go Back to My Home" • "Can You Ever Forgive Me?" • "The Coconut is Cursed!"
Background music "Guava Nectar" • "Clown Shoe" • "Edsel" • "Taxi Chase" • "Marching Orders" • "Tiny Czar" • "Three Piece Suit" • "House Of Frights" • "Jump In" • "Barrel Chase" • "Hover Car" • "Helicopter Heist" • "Sneakers" • "The Line Up" • "Ragtag Chase"
Home media releases A Very kaboom! Christmas! Akolouthíste tin karýda Apenstreken As maiores Aventuras do Donkey Kong Bad Hair Day The Complete First Season De Koning van de Jungle Donkey Kong 1 Donkey Kong 2 Donkey Kong 3 Donkey Kong 4 Donkey Kong 5 Donkey Kong 6 Donkey Kong 7 Donkey Kong 8 Donkey Kong 9 Donkey Kong 10 Donkey Kong 11 Donkey Kong 12 Donkey Kong 13 Donkey Kong Country (DVD)Donkey Kong Country (Dutch VHS)Donkey Kong Country (Spanish VHS)Donkey Kong Country 1 (Brazilian DVD)Donkey Kong Country 1 (German DVD)Donkey Kong Country 1 (VHS)Donkey Kong Country 2 (DVD)Donkey Kong Country 2 (VHS)Donkey Kong Country 3 (DVD)Donkey Kong Country 3 (VHS)Donkey Kong le Film ! Donkey Kong Vol. 1 Donkey Kong Vol.1 Donkey Kong Vol.2 Donkey Kong Vol.3 Donkey Kong Vol.4 Donkey Kong Vol.5 Donkey Kong Vol.6 Donkey Kongs Abenteuer Een dolle boel in de jungle Ena Nisi Ano-kato Donkey Kong gaat door het lint He Came, He Saw, He Kong-quered I exafánisi tis Crystal Coconut I Spy With My Hairy Eye Kokosnoot en Krokodil Kong Fu The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights La vie est belle The Legend of the Crystal Coconut The Legend of the Crystal Coconut (DVD)L'ile de Kongo Bongo Mia Axechasti Giorti Monkey Seer, Monkey Do Movie Night Portuguese VHS 1Portuguese VHS 2Raiders of the Lost Banana Raiders of the Lost Banana (British DVD)Robot Kong Speak No Evil, Dude Summer Treasures Triple Feature Vol 1 (Australian DVD)Vol 1 (Spanish VHS)Volume 3
Miscellaneous All Fools' DayAnnual Donkey Kong ChallengeAsk Uncle Tusk Casa Kongo Bongo DK Card Nyūmon GuideDKTV Donkey Kong Board Game Donkey Kong Card Game (Gallery) • Donkey Kong Country Morse Code MysteryDonkey Kong Seal Retsuden Donkey Kong Taru Taru Adventure GalleryHikaru • "His Name is Donkey" • "His Name is Kong" • Kongo Bongo Festival of LightsL'aventure Donkey Kong chez Medialab Medialab Studio LA Puppeteers Real Time Animate Donkey Kong for Demonstration purposes in 1997Nancy Blair Griffin - Media Lab, Studio LAOrangutangoPre-release and unused contentQuotesStaffSenseiTakeshiUho'uho Daishizen Gag: Donkey Kong Voice actors
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (SNES) / Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)
Characters Protagonists MarioMallowGenoBowserPrincess Peach Toadstool
Supporting Baby FatBoo, Goo, Bones, and KippBoshiChancellorChef Torte and ApprenticeCinder ToadDrill BitDr. TopperDyna and MiteElderFrog SageFrogfucius' StudentGame Boy ToadGardenerGarroGazGoomhildeGrannyKing NimbusLinkMa Mole and Pa MoleMoleville ToadMonstermamaMushroom BoyQueen NimbusRainiRazRose Town innkeeperRoyal bus driver • SamusSergeant FlutterThree Musty FearsToadofskyTripletsVault Guard
Bosses and boss support Smithy Gang Axem Rangers (Axem Red · Axem Black · Axem Green · Axem Yellow · Axem Pink) & The BladeBoomerBowyer (Aero) • Claymorton (Bodyguard) • Clerk (ManagerDirector) • Cloaker & Domino (Bad Adder · Mad Adder) • Count DownExorFactory ChiefGunyolkMachine MadeSmithy (ShyperSmelter) • Speardovich
Other bosses Belome (MarioMallowGenoBowserPeach) • Birdo (ShellyEggbert) • BoosterBowser (Chaindelier) • Cake (Torte) • CrocoCulex (Earth CrystalFire CrystalWater CrystalWind Crystal) • Czar Dragon/Zombone (Helio) • GassoxGrate Guy & Knife GuyHammer Bros. • JaggerJinxJohnny (Bandana Blue) • King CalamariSmilax/MegasmilaxPunchinello (MicrobombMezzo BombKing Bomb) • Valentina (Dodo) • Wizakoopa (Jinx Clone)
Enemies

AmanitaAmeboidArachne (Spinthra) • Artichoker (Kriffid) • BahamuttBandana Red (Blue) • BeezoBlaster (Big) • Birdy (Bluebird) • Blooper (Baby · Nanny) • Bob-omb (Rob-omb · Parabomb) • Boo (High) • Buzzer (Stinger) • CarroboscisChain Chomp (Chomp Chomp) • Cheep Cheep (Mr. Kipper) • ChompweedCluster (Pulsar) • Crook (Sackit) • Crusty (Star Cruster) • Dollox (Puppox) • Dry Bones (Vomer) • Enigma (Enigmax) • Frogog (Ribbite) • Goomba (Mini · Pro) • Gecko (Geckit) • Greaper (Glum Reaper) • Guerrilla (Chained Kong) • HippopoHobgoblin (Straw Head) • Huhwhat (Whuhoh · Pleaseno (Jinnie) · Comeon) • JabitJawful (Forkie) • JesterK-9 (Chow) • LakituLava Bubble (Blubble · Babble) • Leuko (Muckle) • Mad Mallet (Pounder · Poundette) • Magmite (Magmus) • MastadoomNinjaOctolot (Octovader) • Orb User (Orbison) • Paratroopa (Malakoopa · Big Troopa (Grand Troopa)) • PinwheelPiranha Plant (Chewy) • Rat Funk (Alley Rat) • ReacherShadow (Doppel) • ShamanShogun (Armored Ant) • Shymore (Springer) • Shy Guy (Ranger · Sling) • Snapdragon (Fink Flower) • Snifit (Apprentice · Snifster) • Spikey (Spikester · Urspike) • Starslap (Zeostar) • StompillarStumpetTerrapin (Terra Cotta) • ThropherThwomp (Big) • Wiggler

Locations Mushroom Kingdom Region Mario's PadVista HillMushroom WayMushroom Kingdom (Mushroom Castle · Peach's Room) • Bandit's Way
Tadpole Pond Region Kero SewersMidas RiverTadpole Pond (Melody Bay) • Rose WayRose TownForest MazePipe Vault
Yo'ster Isle Region Yo'ster Isle
Moleville Region Moleville (Mole Mines · Swap Shop) • Booster PassBooster TowerBooster HillMarrymore
Star Hill Region Star HillSeaside Town (Beetles Are Us) • SeaSunken Ship
Land's End Region Land's End (Belome Temple · Sky Bridge) • Monstro TownBean Valley (Beanstalk) • Grate Guy's Casino
Nimbus Land Region Nimbus Land (Nimbus Castle) • Barrel Volcano
Bowser's Keep Region Bowser's Keep (The Trial Course) • Weapon World (Factory)
Items General items BeetleBonus FlowerBracerCarbo CookieCleansing JuiceCoinCroaka ColaEarlier TimesEnergizerFinless ColaFire BombFlowerFlower BoxFlower JarFlower TabFright BombFrog CoinFrogleg ColaGoodie BagHoney SyrupIce BombLamb's LureLucky JewelMaple SyrupMax MushroomMid MushroomMoldy MushMushroomMushroom (Monstro Town)Mystery EggParty BracerParty CleanseParty EnergizerPeach's ???Pick Me UpPoison MushroomPure WaterRed EssenceRock CandyRotten MushRoyal SyrupSee YaSheep AttackSleepy BombStarStar EggTadpola ColaThropher CookieWilt ShroomYoshi-AdeYoshi CandyYoshi Cookie
Key items Alto CardBeetle BoxBoo FlagBright CardCastle Key 1Castle Key 2Carbo CookieCricket JamCricket PieCrystal Shard aDry Bones FlagElder KeyExtra-Shiny Stone aFertilizerFireworksGreaper FlagMicrobombMonster Trophy aRoom KeySeedShed KeyShiny StoneSoprano CardSpecial Frog CoinStay Voucher aTemple KeyTenor CardWallet
Weapons Mario (HammerKoopa ShellPunch GloveSuper HammerMasherParatroopa ShellLucky HammerMega GloveUltra HammerLazy Shell)
Mallow (Froggie StickCymbalsWhomp GloveRibbit StickSticky GloveSonic CymbalsSage Stick a)
Geno (Finger ShotHand GunDouble PunchHand CannonStar GunStella 023 a)
Bowser (Fake ChompChain ChompHurly GloveSpiked ChompDrill ClawWonder Chomp a)
Peach (Slap GloveParasolWar FanSuper SlapFrying Pan)
Armor Courage ShellFire CapeFire DressFire PantsFire ShellFire ShirtFluffy CapeFluffy DressFluffy PantsFluffy ShirtHappy CapeHappy PantsHappy ShellHappy ShirtHeel ShellHero ShirtLazy ShellLovely DressMega CapeMega PantsMega ShirtPantsPrince PantsRoyal DressSailor CapeSailor DressSailor PantsSailor ShirtShirtStar CapeSuper SuitThick PantsThick ShirtWork Pants
Accessories Antidote PinAttack ScarfBooster's CharmCoin TrickDefense ScarfEcho Signal Ring aEnduring Brooch aExp. BoosterFearless PinFeatherFlower RingGhost MedalJinx BeltJump ShoesNurture RingQuartz CharmSafety BadgeSafety RingSignal RingTeamwork Band aTroopa MedalTrueform PinWake-Up PinZoom Shoes
Objects BarrelBeanstalkBucket • Dolls (Bowser · Mario · Peach) • Donut BlockFungi LightPot cannonSave BlockScrew bridgeSpinning FlowerTileTrampolineTreasure box (Hidden · Magic) • TrolleyWaste BasketWhirlpoolWish Star
Special moves Mario JumpFireballSuper JumpSuper FireballUltra JumpUltra Fireball
Mallow ThunderboltHP RainThought PeekShockerSnowyStar Rain
Geno Geno BeamGeno BoostGeno WhirlGeno BlastGeno Flash
Bowser TerrorizePoison GasCrusherMechakoopa Stomp
Peach TherapyGroup HugSleepy TimeCome BackMutePsych Bomb
Gauge Moves a Toad AssistStar RidersClown Car BarrageHealing RainbowSpare-Us-AllShooting Star ShotStarry Shell Spike
Enemies Arrow RainAttack Lock aAurora FlashBackfireBig BangBlastBlazerBlizzardBody SlamBoltBombs AwayBoulderBreaker BeamCard RainCard TossCarni-KissCelebration Shot aClawCrystalDark ClawDark StarDiamond SawDoom ReverbEchofinderEerie JigElectroshockElegyEndobubbleFangsFear RouletteFear SickleFinal Claw aFire SaberFlameFlame StoneFlame WallFlareFlutter HushFun & RunFunguspikeGet ToughGoodnightGrinderGunk BallHammer TimeHot ShotHowlIce RockIgnite aInk BlastIron MaidenItem Lock aJinxedLast ShotLight BubbleLightning OrbLoco ExpressLoco Express 023 aLulla-ByeMagic Force aMagnumMega RecoverMeteor aMeteor BlastMeteor SwarmMigraineMirage AttackMissed me!Monster TossMoral Support aMultiplierMultistrikeMushroom FunkNimble Force aPainspoutPetal BlastPiercePoisonPollen NapPsychePsycho PlasmQuicksilverReaper SickleRecoverScarecrow BellScarecrow DustScarecrow FangsScarecrow FunkSand StormScreamShakerShredderSilver BulletSkewerSledgeSleep SauceSolidifySomnus WaltzSpear RainSpecial Lock aSpore ChimesSporocystSpritz BombStatic ElectricityStenchStormSword RainTerrapunchThornetTriple KickVa-Va-VoomValor Force aValor UpVenom DroolVigor Force aVigor UpViro PlasmWater BlastWeird MushroomWill-O-Wisp
Game mechanics Elements FireJumpIceLightning
Status effects DEF-UpDownedFearMushroomMutePoisonPOW-UpProhibited CommandScarecrowSleep
Battle mechanics Action CommandAction Gauge aAlly Buff aChain aGauge Move aRun AwayTriple Move a
Minigames Beetle ManiaBeetle RaceGoomba-thumpingLook the other wayMoleville MountainMushroom DerbyYoshi's guessing game
Miscellaneous Loading zone
Music "Battling a Weapon Boss" • "Battling Monsters" • "Battling Strongish Monsters" • "Beware of Forest Mushrooms" • "Bowser's Keep" • "Elegy" • "Hello, Happy Kingdom" • "Super Mario House" • "Super Mario RPG" • "Victory!"
Lists, related and miscellaneous

Bestiary (SNES · Switch) • Enemy formations • Gallery (SNES · Switch) • GlitchesLevel up progressionsParadePlay Report aPre-release and unused contentQuotesScrapbook aShopsSound Player a • Soundtrack (SNES · Switch (CD, Vinyl) · Sound Box ) • Special moves • Staff (SNES · Switch) • Super Mario RPG Character HighlightSuper Mario RPG: How to battle!Super Mario RPG SecretsTreasures

a Exclusive to Super Mario RPG for the Nintendo Switch