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This article is about the enemies introduced in Donkey Kong Jr. For other uses, see Spark (disambiguation).
Not to be confused with Sparx or Sparkle.
Spark
Spark
Artwork from Super Mario Advance
First appearance Donkey Kong Jr. (1982)
Latest appearance The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom (2024, overall)
Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Nintendo Switch) (2024), Super Mario franchise)
Variants
Comparable
Notable members

Sparks are orb-shaped creatures that emit pulses and flashes of electricity continually. They are mostly found crawling around walls and ceilings and moving across wires. Sparks are the first in a series of enemies in the Super Mario franchise that are balls of electricity, including Li'l Sparkies and Amps.

History[edit ]

Donkey Kong series[edit ]

Donkey Kong Jr.[edit ]

Sparks first appear in Mario's Hideout of Donkey Kong Jr. where two variants appear. The red Sparks (known as Globes in Atari-developed ports)[1] :7 continue to circle their own platform, but blue ones can travel to other platforms through static particles. These Sparks are generated by Mario in order to shock Donkey Kong Jr., preventing him from saving his father. Blue Sparks do not appear in the Coleco Adam port, which alters the stage layout and replaces them with hazardous green water drops instead.

Donkey Kong (Game Boy)[edit ]

Both variants return in the Game Boy version of Donkey Kong . Only one crawling Spark appears in Stage 6-4, rotating clockwise at a medium pace around a small platform in the path of a Conveyor Belt. The Spark has a similar behavior to red Sparks from the previous game. The Spark also has the same behavior as the Sniper and Sukōpī seen earlier in the game, except losing a life from the Spark displays an electrocution animation. The rope-moving type is first seen in Stage 1-3. These Sparks travel from the left to the right of their rope, disappearing once they reach the end, and spawn at regular intervals. Upon contact, Sparks can shock Mario and cause him to lose a life. This type resembles balls with four diagonal needle-like protrusions that constantly emit electricity between them in a pattern resembling that of a Jacob's ladder.

Super Mario series[edit ]

Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic / Super Mario Bros. 2[edit ]

Spark from Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic Hisshō Kōryakuhō
Artwork from Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic

Sparks appear in Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic and Super Mario Bros. 2 , usually underground or in buildings. Sparks circle platforms, though some can hover in the air if a Mushroom Block is pulled out from beneath them. Sparks cannot be jumped on and damage the player character when touched. A Spark is defeated if either hit by an object or from a POW Block being used nearby. A Spark is defeated automatically if the screen scrolls while they are in a specific position.[2] In original versions, Sparks have red outlines around their eyes; in the Super Mario All-Stars version and other subsequent remakes, they have yellow outlines as well as an orange outer body outline. In the remake, touching a Spark knocks the player back as the screen briefly pixelates, and an item named the Spark Chaser can expel them from jar interiors.

This design of Sparks (a black ball with white eyes wearing a red mask and surrounded by electricity) has become the main design, being used in almost all subsequent appearances of Sparks in the Super Mario franchise, even being used as a reference for variants.

Super Mario Sunshine[edit ]

Wire Trap from Super Mario Sunshine
A blue Wire Trap in Super Mario Sunshine

Sparks, called Wire Traps,[3] [4] are obstacles in Super Mario Sunshine . They are encountered in Bianco Hills and Noki Bay. Wire Traps are either red or blue in color and resemble spiral-shaped seashells that are covered in spikes. Glowing sparks of electricity emit from their centers as they cling to a rope and move along it by spinning themselves. Red ones are the most common, and they normally grow from a funnel on one side, travel to the other, and then disappear. However, ones found in Noki Bay instead slowly follow Mario along the rope. Blue Wire Traps, also exclusive to Noki Bay, are bigger and much slower than their red counterparts, and they constantly go back and forth between ends of the rope without disappearing. If Mario touches a Wire Trap, he will get burned and may fall off the rope. The player can slightly hinder the Wire Traps' progress by spraying water on them with FLUDD. The only way to avoid them is to jump over them. As they move, they make a low chirping noise, similar to that of a real-life hermit crab.

The Super Mario Bros. Super Show![edit ]

Spark
A Spark from The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
“Spark on the warpath!”
Mario , "On Her Majesty's Sewer Service"

A Spark appears in the episode "On Her Majesty's Sewer Service" in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! It does not discharge any electricity. The Spark is encountered by Mario and Luigi in the Tunnel of Doom as they run from a Goomba. Both are avoided when Mario and Luigi create a grappling hook out of a super spy hose nozzle and mini plunger; apparently unable to stop moving, the Spark and Goomba subsequently crash into one another, causing an explosion.

Super Mario Bros. (Valiant Comics)[edit ]

Three Spark
Three Sparks from "Bedtime for Drain-Head"

Sparks appear prominently in comics of the Super Mario Bros. series of comics, appearing in such stories as "The Legend," "Bedtime for Drain-Head," and "A Mouser in the Houser." Like most enemies featured in the stories, they are shown to be intelligent and fully capable of speech.

Yoshi series[edit ]

Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island / Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3[edit ]

A Piro Dangle's movement pattern in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island

Piro Dangles[5] appear in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island as uncommon enemies. They emit a flame blaze and have faces similar to that of Fryguy. Occasionally, their blaze temporarily goes out, revealing that underneath they are white spheres. During this time, they are harmless. They only appear on square or rectangular platforms where they move slowly around. Piro Dangles cannot be defeated by normal attacks, even in their harmless phase. They can only be defeated by using Super Blue Watermelons on them, causing them to freeze and fall from the platform, or by using an Anywhere POW to turn them into stars. Piro Dangles appear only in Burt The Bashful's Fort, in a secret room where three of them appear guarding a cache of coins. In the remake, they also appear in Endless World of Yoshis. There is also an unused variant of Boo Blah that has a Piro Dangle on its head. Like most enemies in the game, Piro Dangles are based on a Super Mario Bros. 2 enemy.

Yoshi's New Island[edit ]

In Yoshi's New Island , Piro Dangles maintain their appearance and behavior from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, and appear only within dark rooms in Beware the Boo Brigade and Fort Key Calamity.

Mario vs. Donkey Kong series[edit ]

Mario vs. Donkey Kong[edit ]

Sparks, called Sparkies, appear as obstacles in Mario vs. Donkey Kong and its remake, now appearing simply as a ball of electricity. They are first encountered in Level 1-4. These Sparkies are based on the type that periodically travel through wires in the Game Boy Donkey Kong, and retain their ability to shock Mario upon contact, which causes him to lose a life.

Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis/Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem![edit ]

A variant that moves along magnetic objects, known as Magnet Sparky, appears in Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis and Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem! The design of the Magnet Sparky is based on the Super Mario Bros. 2 Sparks.

The Legend of Zelda series[edit ]

Zelda Wiki article: Spark

Sparks appear with a similar wall-crawling behavior in multiple games in The Legend of Zelda series. In The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past , Sparks flash between orange and blue and are completely invincible, appearing in a few dungeons. In this game, they also share the same graphics as the segmented fire bars and Fire Snakes, which stay orange. Sparks are more common in The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening , The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons /Ages , and The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap , and can be destroyed with the boomerang, which turns them into fairies.

Profiles and statistics[edit ]

Super Mario series[edit ]

Super Mario Bros. 2[edit ]

  • Instruction booklet description:
    • English:
      He shines and moves in a circular motion around the walls and floors of the underground. He moves fast or slow.[6]
    • Other languages:
      • Dutch:
        Hij vonkt en vliegt rondjes bij de muren en vloeren in de onderwereld. Hij beweegt snel of langzaam.[7]
        (Translation: He sparks and rushes in circles on the walls and floors in the underworld. He moves fast or slow.)
      • French:
        Il brille en tournant autour des murs et planchers du monde souterrain. Il se déplace vite ou lentement.[7]
Super Mario Advance
  • Instruction booklet description:
    • English (United Kingdom):
      You'll find Sparks circling blocks and steps. It's best to use POW blocks to turn off their power.[8] :11

Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten [edit ]

Donkey Kong series[edit ]

スパーク (JP) / Spark (EN)
A Globe from Donkey Kong Jr. and Donkey Kong for the Game Boy.
Original text (Japanese) Translation
種族しゅぞく ウエポンぞく Tribe Weapon clan
性格せいかく 一直線いっちょくせん Disposition Straight line
登場とうじょうゲーム JRジュニアGBゲームボーイドンキー Game appearances Jr., GB Donkey
火花ひばならす電気でんきのかたまり

JRジュニアでは、ゆかはしまわっているので、すきを一気いっきはしけよう。GBゲームボーイでは、ロープのうえつたってやってくるからとにかくけよう。どちらもれれば感電死かんでんししてしまうぞ。[9] :96

A lump of electricity that emits sparks

In JR, they are running around on the floor, so you have to run past them at once when you see a chance; in GB, they are moving over the ropes, so avoid them at all costs. In both cases, you will be electrocuted if you touch them.

Super Mario USA[edit ]

スパック (JP) / Spark (EN)
A Spark from Super Mario Bros. 2.
Original text (Japanese) Translation
種族しゅぞく ウエポンぞく Tribe Weapon clan
性格せいかく あきらめがわる Disposition Reluctant to give up
登場とうじょうゲーム USAユーエスエー Game appearances USA
アメリカまれのスパーク

スパークとおなじく電気でんきのかたまりで、ブロックのまわりをはしっている。ジャンプでけながらすすんでいこう。カギやキノコブロックがあれあば、これをぶつけてたおせる。[9] :96

American-born Globe

Like Globe, it is a mass of electricity that runs around blocks. Jump to avoid them as you go. If you have a key or Mushroom Block, you can hit it with them to defeat it.

Yoshi series[edit ]

Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island[edit ]

  • Shogakukan guide (Japanese):
    暗闇の中で、壁に沿って動いている。火が消えて白くなったときをねらって、通り抜けよう。[10]
    (Translation: They move along walls in the dark. Try to get by when their blaze goes out and they turn white.)
  • Player's Guide: Mr. P.D. jealously guards a secret cache of coins in Burt the Bashful's Fort.[5]

Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3[edit ]

  • Shogakukan guide (Japanese):
    くらやみのなかで、かべに沿ってうごいている。えてしろくなったスキに、とおりぬけよう。[11]
    (Translation: They move along walls in the dark. Get by when their blaze goes out and they turn white.)

Yoshi's New Island[edit ]

  • Shogakukan guide (Japanese):
    一定いってい間隔かんかくひかりはなち、ゆっくりと移動いどうすろ。ひかり照明しゅうめいがわりにしてくら部屋へやすすもう。ひかったときだけ、れるとダメージをける。たおすことはできない。[12]
    (Translation: Emits a blaze at regular intervals and moves slowly. Use the blaze as a light source to advance through the dark room. If you touch it, you will take damage only when it blazes. It cannot be defeated.)

Gallery[edit ]

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

Naming[edit ]

Internal names[edit ]

Game File Name Meaning
Super Mario Sunshine wiretrap/wire_trap[13] wire_trap Wire Trap
Mario vs. Donkey Kong string in ROM (SPARKY_LOOP) SPARKY_LOOP Sparky
Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Nintendo Switch) Pack/Actor/Sparky.pack.zs Sparky -

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.

Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese スパーク
Supāku
Spark [9]
Italian Scintilla Spark [14] [15]
Scarica elettrica Electrical charge Donkey Kong II [16]
Spark - [17] [18]

Spark/Globe (Donkey Kong Jr. for Atari)[edit ]

"Globe" refers to the red type of Spark in the Atari versions of Donkey Kong Jr. , where "Spark" is only applied to the blue ones. In all other versions of the same game, both types share the name "Spark."

Spark
Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
French (European) Eclair From éclair ("sparkle") [1] :7
German Funke Spark [1] :7
Italian Scintilla Spark [1] :8
Spanish (European) Chispa Spark [1] :8
Globe
Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
French Boulet Ball [1] :7
German Feuerkugel Fireball [1] :7
Italian Globo Globe [1] :8
Spanish Globo Globe [1] :8

Spark[edit ]

The type of Spark from Super Mario Bros. 2 is consistently depicted as a black ball with white eyes wearing a red mask and surrounded by electricity. Their behavior consists of crawling alongside walls quickly. The designs of Piro Dangle and Magnet Sparky are based on this Spark.

Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese スパック
Supakku
A corruption of "Spark" [19] [9] :96, 225[20]
Chinese (Simplified) 火花
Huǒhuā
Spark [21]
Dutch Spark - [7]
French Spark - [7] [8] :51
German Spark - [22] [8] :31[23]
Portuguese Spark - [24]
Spanish (European) Spark - [25] [8] :91

Wire Trap[edit ]

"Wire Trap" refers to the shell-like wire-travelling Sparks found in Super Mario Sunshine .

Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese スパーク
Supāku
Spark [26] [27]
Italian Trappole di corda Wire trap Super Mario Sunshine [28]
Wire Trap - Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia [29]
Spanish (European) Wire Trap - Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia [30]

Piro Dangle[edit ]

"Piro Dangle" refers to the fiery type of spark found in the Yoshi series.

Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese スパーク
Supāku
Spark [10] [11] [12]
German Pyro Head - Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island [31]

Sparky[edit ]

"Sparky" refers to the wire-travelling Sparks that simply look like a ball of electricity in Mario vs. Donkey Kong . The name is later used for a different Spark variation in Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis , which is renamed "Magnet Sparky" in Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem! .

Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese スパーキー
Supākī
Sparky [32]

References[edit ]

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  2. ^ Small Mario Findings. Video. Tumblr (English). Retrieved July 4, 2024.
  3. ^ Bogenn, Tim, and Doug Walsh (2002). Super Mario Sunshine Official Strategy Guide. BradyGAMES (American English). ISBN 0-7440-0180-3. Page 7.
  4. ^ Hodgson, David S J, Bryan Stratton, and Stephen Stratton (September 3, 2002). Super Mario Sunshine Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Prima Games (American English). ISBN 0-7615-3961-1. Page 18.
  5. ^ a b Miller, Kent, and Terry Munson (1995). Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 128 Media:SMW2 Guide 128.jpg .
  6. ^ 1988. Super Mario Bros. 2 Instruction Booklet (PDF). Redmond: Nintendo of America. Page 26. Retrieved March 28, 2022 from nintendo.co.jp.
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  8. ^ a b c d 2001. Super Mario Advance Instruction Booklet (PDF). Großostheim: Nintendo of Europe GmbH (English, German, French, Spanish, Italian). Retrieved April 17, 2025 from nintendo.com.
  9. ^ a b c d November 20, 1994. Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten. Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN 4-09-259067-9. Page 96 and 225. Retrieved April 24, 2018 from imgur.
  10. ^ a b September 20, 1995. 「スーパーマリオヨッシーアイランド任天堂公式ガイドブック」(Super Mario: Yossy Island Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook). Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN 4-09-102523-4. Page 5 Media:Super Mario Yossy Island Shogakukan P5.jpg .
  11. ^ a b November 20, 2002. 「スーパーマリオアドバンス3任天堂公式ガイドブック」(Super Mario Advance 3 Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook). Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN 4-09-106701-4. Page 17 Media:Advance 3 Shogakukan P17.png .
  12. ^ a b August 9, 2014. 「ヨッシー New アイランド 任天堂公式ガイドブック」(Yoshi's New Island Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook). Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN 978-4-09-106542-1. Page 20 Media:Yoshi New Island Shogakukan P20.jpg .
  13. ^ Super Mario Sunshine, internal filename root/data/scene/bianco2.szs/scene/wiretrap/wire_trap.bmd
  14. ^ Donkey Kong Jr. (3DS - Virtual Console) Italian e-manual. Page 8.
  15. ^ The Legend of Zelda: Enciclopedia di Hyrule. Page 205.
  16. ^ Donkey Kong II Italian manual
  17. ^ 1989. Super Mario Bros. 2 Libretto di Istruzioni. Oleggio Castello: Nintendo (Italian). Page 26.
  18. ^ The Legend of Zelda: Minish Cap figurine gallery: "080 - Spark"
  19. ^ Itoi, Shigesato, Ryo Kagawa (APE), Hideaki Nishitani, Masatoshi Watanabe, Koichi Sugiyama (Supersonic), Junichiro Okubo, and Shigeo Tanabe (Shogakukan), editors (1993). 『任天堂公式ガイドブック スーパーマリオコレクション』. Tokyo: Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN 4-09-102444-0. Page 142.
  20. ^ Sakai, Kazuya (ambit), kikai, Akinori Sao, Junko Fukuda, Kunio Takayama, and Ko Nakahara (Shogakukan), editors (2015). "Super Mario USA" in 『スーパーマリオブラザーズ百科: 任天堂公式ガイドブック』. Tokyo: Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN 978-4-09-106569-8. Page 67.
  21. ^ From the ending scenes of Super Mario Advance as localized by iQue. 无敌阿尔宙斯 (August 28, 2013). 神游 超级马力欧2敌人官译. Baidu Tieba (Simplified Chinese). Archived February 26, 2017, 16:11:09 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved August 6, 2024.
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  27. ^ Sakai, Kazuya (ambit), kikai, Akinori Sao, Junko Fukuda, Kunio Takayama, and Ko Nakahara (Shogakukan), editors (2015). "Super Mario Sunshine" in『スーパーマリオブラザーズ百科: 任天堂公式ガイドブック』. Tokyo: Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN 978-4-09-106569-8. Page 99.
  28. ^ Hodgson, David S. J., Bryan Stratton, and Stephen Stratton (2002). Super Mario Sunshine Guida Strategica Ufficiale realizzata da Prima Games. Translated by Associazione Culturale Go!. Giaveno: Yoo Too Videogames, Prima Games (Italian). ISBN 88-900922-1-1. Page 18.
  29. ^ Sakai, Kazuya (ambit), kikai, Akinori Sao, Junko Fukuda, Kunio Takayama, Ko Nakahara (Shogakukan), and Marco Figini, editors (2018). "Super Mario Sunshine" in Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia . Translated by Marco Amerighi. Milan: Magazzini Salani (Italian). ISBN 889367436X. Page 99.
  30. ^ Sakai, Kazuya (ambit), kikai, Akinori Sao, Junko Fukuda, Kunio Takayama, and Ko Nakahara (Shogakukan), editors (2017). "Super Mario Sunshine" in Enciclopedia Super Mario Bros. 30a Aniversario . Translated by Gemma Tarrés. Barcelona: Editorial Planeta, S.A. (European Spanish). ISBN 978-84-9146-223-1. Page 99.
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  32. ^ Mario vs. Donkey Kong Shogakukan book [page number needed]

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Items, objects,
vehicles, and misc.
All Purpose Portable Plumber's HelperAladdin's LampBeanstalkBirdo RayBlackbeard Koopa's pirate shipBomb PlantCakeDing BellDoorEggExcaliburFireballFire FlowerFireproof Lava BoatFlagpoleFlying carpet biplaneFlying PizzaFreeze rayGarbage PodGold CoinGolden Plumber's Helper (King Mario of Cramalot)Golden Plumber's Helper (Plummers Academy)Golden WrenchGreat Balls of FireHeat rayIndustrial Strength Itching PotionIntergalactic InSinkEratorKoop StarKoopa-KolaKoopa ScepterKoopa Strength Itching PowderKoopa SurpriseKoopa's rocketKoopallacKoopilusLava MachineLightplungerLost MushroomMagic carpetMagic doodadMagic fluteMagic Growing PotionMagic Shrink PotionMagic StatueMagical PotionMedal of the Double CrossMonster Robot TroopaMushroom StarfighterOrder of the Golden MeatballPassion PotionPeapodPlumber's LogPlumbinatorPot of Gold CoinsPower BlockRed-Hot Pepper DetectorRetro RouterRobo-suitRocketshipRoyal PlugSacred Sink of CramalotShrinking SukiyakiSinister StarSpace raftSpaghettiSpaghetti BombSpymobileStarmanStereo gunStormtroopa StarfighterSuper Spy Hose NozzleSuper SushiSuper Sushi ShrinkerTen KoopmandmentsUnzappable HatVegetableWicked Weather Satellite
Songs Opening and ending themes "Mario Rap" • "Do the Mario" • "Super Mario"
Cover songs "Surfin' Bird" • "Bad" • "Rawhide" • "Magic Carpet Ride" • "Proud Mary" • "Shaddap You Face" • "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" • "The Power of Love" • "Shut Down" • "Chains" • "Jungle Love" • "Danger Zone" • "Born to Be Wild" • "Great Balls of Fire" • "Thriller" • "Limbo Rock" • "Baby Sittin' Boogie" • "Peter Gunn" • "White Wedding" • "Hit the Road Jack" • "Weird Science" • "Secret Agent Man" • "That's Amore" • "Hot Hot Hot" • "Rockin' Robin" • "Splish Splash" • "Do You Believe in Magic" • "The Jolly Green Giant" • "Jingle Bell Rock" • "Beat It" • "I Got You (I Feel Good)" • "Make It Funky" • "La Bamba" • "Walk Like an Egyptian" • "He's a Rebel" • "I Hear You Knocking" • "Alley Oop" • "Money (That's What I Want)" • "Rock Around the Clock" • "Workin' for a Livin'" • "Kung Fu Fighting"
Replacement songs "Motor City" • "It's a Dog's Life" • "Burn, Baby, Burn" • "What Goes Up" • "My Karoobi" • "When Koopas Paint the Town" • "Speedy Gondola" • "In My Frog Suit"
Miscellaneous ChristmasClub Mario GalleryGiant MarioHome media releasesKing Koopa's Kool Kartoons Mario All Stars Plumb-FuQuotesReferences to other mediaSuper MarioSuper Mario Bros. (FAST channel)StaffSuper Mario Bros. 2 Gift SetSuper Mario Bros.: Favorite Mushroom Party Hits!!! Voice actorsWheel of Misfortune Zur Fernseh-Serie Super Mario Bros. - Spiele und Geschichten ("Im Pilzewunderland" · "Die trottelige Drachenmutter" · "Die Mario Bros. im Zirkus" · "Der überlistete Häuptling")
Super Mario Bros. (Valiant Comics)
Comics Short stories "The Legend" • "Dear Princess Toadstool" • "Koopa's Health and Beauty Tips" • "Koopa's Believe It or Else!" • "Mario Bros. Museum of Plumbing" • "Koopa's High School Yearbook" • "Fryguy High Yearbook -- Activity Page!" • "Family Album 'The Early Years'" • "Koopa-Kola" • "In the Swim! Fun and Sun Fashions" • "Get Koop-ed Up With the Nicest People" • "Koopatone" • "Family Album: Summer Camp" • "Kitchen Kraziness" • "Public Service Announcement" • "The Mario Bros. Guide to Grooming Your Moustache" • "Throne Out" • "Weight Up" • "Toad's House"
Full stories "The Fish That Should've Gotten Away" • "Mutiny on the Fungi" • "A Mouser in the Houser" • "Just Deserts" • "The Adventures of Dirk Drain-Head" • "You Again?" • "Piranha-Round Sue" • "Cloud Nine" • "Magic Carpet Madness" • "The Kingdom Enquirer" • "Bedtime for Drain-Head" • "Love Flounders" • "Betrayal Most Proper" • "Beauty and the Beach" • "Fins and Roses" • "Duh Stoopid Bomb!" • "Cloud Burst" • "The Buddy System" • "It's Always Fair Weather" • "Elect Mario for Man of the Year" • "The Revenge of Pipe Ooze!" • "Minor Defects" • "The Doctor Is In... Over His Head" • "Bowser Knows Best" • "Tanooki Suits Me"
German-exclusive "Besuch vom anderen Stern" • "Der sprechende Abfluß" • "Die Mario-Brüder und der Super-Sauger" • "Die unglaubliche Erfindung"
Unpublished "20,000 Villains Under the Sea" • "Have An Ice Day" • "King's Busy Day" • "Water Friends For"
Characters Bebop and Rocksteady aBenny (It's Always Fair Weather)Benny (Just Deserts)BerthaChef SporeClarenceDirk Drain-HeadDr. Waldo BloomElliotFifty-Mile-MusherFishFluffyGary and JasonGreen Noodle aIggyKing KoopaKing ToadstoolLarryLemmyLudwigLuigiMarioMario's dadMario's momMoonfungieMortonMouserMrs. Miller aMushroom PeoplePiranha SuePookiePrincess ToadstoolProfessor Brainström aRoyShredder aShrubsSmookersStanley the Talking FishStopwatchTanookiToadWartWendyWooster
Enemies Baby CheepBeezoBig Cheep-CheepBirdoBlooperBoomerang BrotherBob-OmbBullet BillClawgripCobratDry BonesFlurryFryguyGoombaGunionHammer BrotherHoopsterJelectroKoopa TroopaKoopa ParatroopaLakituNinjiNipper PlantOstroPidgitPiranha PlantShyguySnifitSparkSparkySpinySpiny EggSpiny Cheep-CheepStretchTrouterTweeterVirus
Locations BrooklynBurger WorldCamp Fix-a-LeakFryguy HighFryguy KindergartenKaboomka Fireworks FactoryKlub KoopaKoopa KingdomKoopa's CastleKoopamartMario Bros. Museum of PlumbingMario Bros. PlumbingMario's HouseMushroom KingdomMushroom Kingdom General HospitalPipe LandPrincess Toadstool's Castle (Koopacenter) • Scampione aSnooze WorldSubconToad's houseWater LandWorld 1-1World 1-3World 3World 4-5World 5-1
Items, objects, vehicles, and misc. ♩ Block? BlockAirshipAnnual Dirk Drain-Head Role-Playing GameAnnual Mushroomland FairAntipasteBlockBombC. Mentum's Famous Sticky JuiceCheeseCherryChuckberryCloud Nine MattressCoinFlying Carpet JuiceFrog SuitGreen Gecko GemKoopa-KolaKoopatoneMagic Leaf Raccoonia Magic wandMask GateMaster Mirage ControlMona Mushroom Plumber's LogReporter's Handbook Sacred Cylinder of CheeseSmart BombStupid BombSuper LeafSuper-Sauger aTanooki SuitThe Spirit of Flatbush VitaminWarp Pipe
Releases North America Adventures of the Super Mario Bros. No. 1 Adventures of the Super Mario Bros. No. 2 Adventures of the Super Mario Bros. No. 3 Adventures of the Super Mario Bros. No. 4 Adventures of the Super Mario Bros. No. 5 Adventures of the Super Mario Bros. No. 6 Adventures of the Super Mario Bros. No. 7 Adventures of the Super Mario Bros. No. 8 Adventures of the Super Mario Bros. No. 9 Nintendo Comics System featuring Super Mario Bros. No. 5 Nintendo Comics System featuring Super Mario Bros. No. 6 Nintendo Comics System featuring Super Mario Bros. No. 8 Nintendo Comics System featuring Super Mario Bros. No. 9 Nintendo Comics System: Sneak Preview! Nintendo Comics System No. 1 Nintendo Comics System No. 2 Super Mario Bros. Adventures Super Mario Bros. No. 1 (heavy stock)Super Mario Bros. No. 1 (soft cover)Super Mario Bros. No. 2 (heavy stock)Super Mario Bros. No. 2 (soft cover)Super Mario Bros. No. 3 (heavy stock)Super Mario Bros. No. 3 (soft cover)Super Mario Bros. No. 4 (heavy stock)Super Mario Bros. No. 4 (soft cover)Super Mario Bros. No. 5 (heavy stock)Super Mario Bros. No. 5 (soft cover)Super Mario Bros. No. 6 Super Mario Bros. No. 7 Super Mario Bros. Special Edition No. 1 Super Mario Bros.: Battle Against Bowser Super Mario Bros.: Mario's Special Powers Super Mario Bros.: Meet the Koopa Kids The Best of the Nintendo Comics System The Best of the Super Mario Bros.
Foreign releases Le Journal Nintendo No1 Le Journal Nintendo No2 Le Journal Nintendo No3 Le Journal Nintendo No4 Le Journal Nintendo No5 Le Journal Nintendo No6 Super Mario No7 Super Mario No8 Super Mario No9 Super Mario No10 Super Mario No11 Super Mario No12 Super Mario No13 Super Mario No14 Super Mario No15 Super Mario No16 Super Mario No17 Super Mario Bros. Super Mario Bros. Comic-Magazin Nr. 1 Super Mario Bros. Video-Comic-Magazin Nr. 2 Super Mario Bros. Video-Comic-Magazin Nr. 3 Super Mario Bros. Video-Comic-Magazin Nr. 4 Super Mario Bros. Video-Comic-Magazin Nr. 5 Super Mario Bros. Video-Comic-Magazin Nr. 6 Super Mario Bros. Video-Comic-Magazin Nr. 7 Super Mario Bros. Video-Comic-Magazin Nr. 8 Super Mario Bros. Video-Comic-Magazin Nr. 9 Super Mario Bros. Video-Comic-Magazin Nr. 10 Super Mario Bros. Video-Comic-Magazin Nr. 11 Super Mario Bros. Video-Comic-Magazin Nr. 12 Super Mario Bros. Video-Comic-Magazin Nr. 13 Super Mario Bros. em Quadrinhos No1 Super Mario Bros. em Quadrinhos No2 Super Mario Bros. em Quadrinhos No3 Super Mario Bros. em Quadrinhos No4
Miscellaneous Frog MarioGalleryGame Boy Nintendo Comics System Raccoon MarioReleasesStaffTanooki Mario
a Exclusive to the German version
Donkey Kong (Game Boy)
Characters Donkey KongDonkey Kong Jr.MarioPauline
Levels Construction Site Stage 0-1Stage 0-2Stage 0-3Stage 0-4
Big-City Stage 1-1Stage 1-2Stage 1-3Stage 1-4Stage 1-5Stage 1-6Stage 1-7Stage 1-8
Forest Stage 2-1Stage 2-2Stage 2-3Stage 2-4Stage 2-5Stage 2-6Stage 2-7Stage 2-8Stage 2-9Stage 2-10Stage 2-11Stage 2-12
Ship Stage 3-1Stage 3-2Stage 3-3Stage 3-4Stage 3-5Stage 3-6Stage 3-7Stage 3-8
Jungle Stage 4-1Stage 4-2Stage 4-3Stage 4-4Stage 4-5Stage 4-6Stage 4-7Stage 4-8Stage 4-9Stage 4-10Stage 4-11Stage 4-12
Desert Stage 5-1Stage 5-2Stage 5-3Stage 5-4Stage 5-5Stage 5-6Stage 5-7Stage 5-8Stage 5-9Stage 5-10Stage 5-11Stage 5-12
Airplane Stage 6-1Stage 6-2Stage 6-3Stage 6-4Stage 6-5Stage 6-6Stage 6-7Stage 6-8
Iceberg Stage 7-1Stage 7-2Stage 7-3Stage 7-4Stage 7-5Stage 7-6Stage 7-7Stage 7-8Stage 7-9Stage 7-10Stage 7-11Stage 7-12
Rocky-Valley Stage 8-1Stage 8-2Stage 8-3Stage 8-4Stage 8-5Stage 8-6Stage 8-7Stage 8-8Stage 8-9Stage 8-10Stage 8-11Stage 8-12Stage 8-13Stage 8-14Stage 8-15Stage 8-16
Tower Stage 9-1Stage 9-2Stage 9-3Stage 9-4Stage 9-5Stage 9-6Stage 9-7Stage 9-8Stage 9-9
Allies JumperMonchee
Abilities CrouchHandstand / Handstand JumpBackflipWire SpinRoll
Items and objects 1 UP HeartBird NestBoltConveyor BeltCrumble BlockDoorGirderHammerIce BlockJump StandKeyLadderLiftParasol, Hat & BagRoadRopeRope (wire)Super HammerSwitchTrash Can
Enemies and obstacles Aqua ManArumajironBarrelBirdBowbowBukubukuCannonCement tubChikuchikuDorakyūDōryīDottyDust ManFaiachūFireFireballFurafurawāGessoriGiant Donkey KongGolemGyātoruHawksIcicleJackKaibādoKānyīMiiraOttōOilOil drumPenpenPurupuruRappyRobo NO.1RokkunSairesuSir ShovalotSkeletonSnapjawSniperSparkSukōpīThwomp PlatformTododesuTsutan'ōmenWalking Block
Adaptations Super Mario (Super Mario: Donkey Kong 1 · Super Mario: Donkey Kong 2 ) • Super Mario-kun (Volume: 11)
Other GalleryGiant SquirrelMultimediaStaff
Super Mario Sunshine
Playable characters Mario
Rideable characters YoshiBlooper Racer
Non-playable characters FLUDDPrincess PeachToadsworthToadsPiantas (Beach Restaurant Piantas · Big Daddy of Blooper-surfing · Cannon Pianta · Captain · Chucksters · Crate guy · Doot-Doot Sisters · Duck-ring riders · Flaming Pianta · Hotel manager · Isle Delfino Police · Mayor · Pianta judge · Pianta prosecutor · Sunglasses vendor) • RaccoonsNokis (Buckies · Director of Pinna Park · Dune Buddy · Mommy Noki · Noki elder · Noki grandson · Pinna Park Worker) • Sand BirdIl PiantissimoGreat SunflowerSunflower Kids
Enemies BeeBlock BooBloopadBlooperBob-ombBooBullet BillBullet Bill (Gold)CataquackChain ChompChain ChompletCheep-CheepElectro-Koopa (Blue · Red) • Electro-Koopa KingGlorpedoGoobleKlamberLava Cheep CheepPiranha PlantPiranhabonPlurpPoinkPokeyPokey PodPondskaterSeedy PodSleepy BooSmolderin' StuSnooza KoopaStrollin' StuSwipin' Stu (Blue · Green) • Wind SpiritWire Trap
Obstacles BrambleBurnerBurning goopCheep Cheep (bird)Electric goopGoopHot waterMagmaOrange Juice GeneratorPoisonPuncherSlimy waterSpike Trap
Bosses Proto PiranhaShadow MarioPetey PiranhaGooper BlooperPlungeloWigglerMecha-BowserMonty MolePhantamantaKing BooEely-MouthBowserBowser Jr.
Items 1-Up MushroomBananaBlue coinBombCoconutCoinDurianHelmetHover NozzleMario's capPapayaPepperPineappleRed coinRocket NozzleShine SpriteSpringboardTurbo NozzleWater BarrelWater BottleWater rocketYoshi egg
Objects Arrow signBalloonBasketBellBig WindmillBirdsBoatBrick BlockButterfliesCannonClam CupsCloudCoin FishCorkCrateDune BudFishFlagpoleFlipping platformFloaty FluffFlowerGateGraffitiGreen panelGround Pound PlatformHookIce blockJarJellyfishJump MushroomLeaf boatManhole coverMetal screenMirrorMudboatMulticolored blockMushroomNailNozzle boxOrange blockPipePolePortraitPuzzleRainbow MRed Switch PlateRevolving GateRoller CoasterRopeSand blockScaleSeagullShine PaintingSignSlotsSpotted blockSpring of waterStone slabSwingTankTrampolineTreeTurbo-bashable doorsWall paintingWanted posterWaterfallWatermelonWatermelon blockWhite boxWindowYellow Switch PlateYoshi PlatformYoshi-Go-Round
Locations Main courses Bianco HillsRicco HarborGelato Beach (Sand Cabana · Shine Tower · Surf Cabana) • Pinna ParkSirena Beach (Hotel Delfino · Casino Delfino) • Noki BayPianta VillageCorona Mountain
Secret courses Lily Pad RidePachinko GameRed Coin FieldSuper SlideTurbo Track
Other Isle DelfinoDelfino PlazaBianco SquareBoathouseShine GateDelfino Airstrip
Moves Backward SomersaultDashDiveDouble JumpFlutter JumpGround PoundJumpSide SomersaultSpin JumpSuper Whirl JumpSwallowSwimTriple JumpWall Jump
Gameplay elements CompletionDelfino Emergency Broadcast SystemEpisodesGadd Science, IncorporatedGuidebookLife meterMagic Paintbrush
Music "Boss Battle" • "Isle Delfino" ("Ricco Harbor" · "Staff Credits") • "Noki Bay" • "Secret Course" • "Secret Course - Sky and Sea"
Promotional content Ask Uncle Tusk • "Better Than Dirty" • Coin Collector Mario SunshineeBayNintendo Desktop Manager Quick PollSuper Mario History 1985-2010 Super Mario Sunshine: La Guía oficial (Staff) • Super Mario Sunshine Game Preview CD Super Mario Sunshine-skabaSuper Mario Sunshine-skaba (AMO Oy)
Further info GalleryGlitchesMultimediaOriginal soundtrackPre-release and unused contentQuotesStaffSuper Mario 3D All-Stars
Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Game Boy Advance) / Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Nintendo Switch)
Characters Donkey KongMarioMini-MarioToad bToads
Worlds Regular worlds Mario Toy CompanyDonkey Kong JungleFire MountainMerry Mini-Land bSpooky HouseSlippery Summit bMystic ForestTwilight Cityvs. Donkey Kong
Plus worlds Mario Toy FactoryDonkey Kong Jungle PlusFire Mountain PlusMerry Mini-Land Plus bSpooky House PlusSlippery Summit Plus bMystic Forest PlusTwilight City Plusvs. Donkey Kong Plus
Extra world Expert
e World Mario vs. Donkey Kong-e a
Enemies and obstacles BatBirdBob-ombBob-omb BlockBooBrickmanBucket ManCandleCannonFalling spikeFire birdFire Shy GuyFireballIce Block bIcicle bLaserLava GeyserMoncheeNinjiOilPodobooPolterguyRamRamRobo KikkiShy GuySir ShovalotSnapjawSpear GuySpikeSpiked BarrelTane PakkunThwimpThwompThwomp PlatformSparkWrench Shy Guy
Abilities CrouchHandstand / Handstand JumpJumpBackflipWire SpinSpring Jump
Items and objects 1-Up Mushroom2 UP a3 UP a5 UP aBarrelBird NestChainCheckpoint Flag bColor BlockColor SwitchConveyor BeltCrumble BlockDirection SwitchDonut BlockDoorElevatorFlower Fan bFlying key bGarbage CanGirderHammerHelp BoxKeyLadderLetter BlockPresentRopeSpringToy boxWarp Box bWire
Music "Title Theme"
Other Gallery (GBA · Switch) • Mario Toy CompanyMario vs. Donkey Kong (sliding puzzle)Mario vs. Donkey Kong (jigsaw puzzle)Mini-Mario Factory Game! MultimediaNintendo Switch 2024 Qiūjì HuódòngPlus ModePre-release and unused contentQuotes • Staff (GBA · Switch) • Time Attack b
a Exclusive to Mario vs. Donkey Kong for the Game Boy Advance
b Exclusive to Mario vs. Donkey Kong for the Nintendo Switch
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island / Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3
Characters and species YoshisBaby MarioBaby LuigiBaby BowserItem BalloonKamekStorkPoochyHuffin PuffinLiquid liftMelon BugMuddy BuddySupport Ghost
Worlds Welcome To Yoshi's IslandWorld 1World 2World 3World 4World 5World 6
Items Regular items Blue watermelonCoinGreen ShellGreen watermelonKeyRed coinRed ShellRed watermelonSpecial FlowerStarSuper StarYoshi's egg (Flashing Egg · Giant Egg · Red Egg · Yellow Egg)
Special Items 10-Point Star20-Point StarAnytime EggAnywhere POWMagnifying GlassSuper Blue WatermelonSuper Green WatermelonSuper Red WatermelonWinged Cloud Maker
Objects ! BlockArrow blockArrow CloudBalloon (Mini Battle)Balloon (platform)BeanstalkBombBreakable blockBubbleBucketChomp RockCoin BlockCorkCountdown PlatformCracked blockCurrentDonut LiftDotted-Line BlockEgg BlockEgg PlantExpansion BlockFalling stone blockFlatbed FerryFlipperGoal RingHard BlockIce BlockIcicleMakeshift surfboardMessage BlockMiddle RingMorph bubbleMoving blockPaddle wheelPinwheelPostPotPOW BlockRed-and-yellow bridgeRed balloonRolling rockSeesawSki LiftSnowballSoft rockSpinning LogSpinning wheelSpotted platformSpring ballSquishy blockSwitchTeeter-totterTulipTumblerWarp PipeWinged CloudYoshi Block
Bosses Burt the BashfulSalvo the SlimeBigger BooRoger the Potted GhostFroggyNaval PiranhaMarching MildeHookbill the KoopaSluggy the UnshavenRaphael the RavenTap-Tap the Red NoseBaby BowserBig Baby Bowser
Enemies Aqua LakituBanditBaron von ZeppelinBarney BubbleBeach KoopaBig BooBig MildeBig Shy GuyBlow HardBoo BalloonBoo BlahBooBoo GuyBoo Man BluffBouncing Bullet BillBowling GoonieBubble DayzeeBullet BillBumptyBurtCactus JackCaged GhostChain ChompClawdaddyCloud DropCoin BanditCrazee DayzeeDancing Spear GuyDangling GhostDizzy DandyDr. FreezegoodEggo-DilFangFat GuyFishing LakituFlamer GuyFlightless GoonieFlightless Skeleton GoonieFlopsy FishFly GuyFlying WigglerFrog PirateFuzzyGargantua BlarggGeorgette JellyGoombaGoonieGreen GloveGreen ToadyGrim LeecherGrinderGruntGustyHarry HedgehogHefty GoonieHootie the Blue FishHot LipsIncoming ChompItsunomanika HeihōJean de FilletKaboombaKamekKamek's ToadiesKoopa TroopaLakituLantern GhostLarge MildeLava BubbleLava DropLittle MouserLittle Skull MouserLoch NestorLunge FishMace GuyMace PenguinMildeMock UpMufti GuyNeedleNep-EnutNipper PlantNipper SporePara-KoopaPiro DanglePiscatory PetePokeyPreying MantasRavenRaven (mini)Red BlarggRed Bullet Bill aRelay HeihōSanbo FlowerShark ChompShy-GuyShy-Guy on StiltsSkeleton GoonieSlimeSlime DropSluggerSluggySnifitSolo ToadySpear GuySpiked Fun GuySpookySpray FishStretchTap-TapTap-Tap the GoldenThunder LakituTrain BanditWall LakituWhirly Fly GuyWild PiranhaWild Ptooie PiranhaWoozy GuyZeus Guy
Obstacles Ball 'N' ChainBall and chainCannonballFire-BarLavaSpikeSpiked ballSpiked weightThornTurtle Cannon
Mini Battles Gather CoinsPopping BalloonsThrowing BalloonsWatermelon Seed Spitting Contest
Bonus Challenges Flip CardsScratch and MatchDrawing LotsMatch CardsRouletteSlot Machine
Music "Athletic BGM" • "Big Boss BGM" • "Bowser" • "Flower Field BGM" • "Goal!" • "Opening Melody" • "Powerful Mario" • "Stage Boss" • "Stage Start" • "Yoshi's Island"
Miscellaneous Countdown TimerYoshi's Island
Adaptations Super Mario (Super Mario: Yoshi Island 1 · Super Mario: Yoshi Island 2 · Super Mario: Yoshi Island 3 ) • Super Mario-kun (Volumes: 14 · 15)
Further info Gallery (SNES · GBA) • GlitchesMario Bros. aBaby Mario's A-Maze-ing Game Message Block hintsMultimediaNintendo Music (soundtrack) • Nintendo Power - Play it Loud! Original Soundtrack Volume 1 Pre-release and unused contentQuotes • Staff (SNES · GBA) • Super Mario: Yossy Island Original Sound Version Text changes aThe Music ManYoshi's Island Slider
Yoshi's New Island
Protagonists Playable characters Yoshis (Green · Pink · Light Blue · Yellow · Purple · Orange · Red · Blue)
Allies Baby MarioItem BalloonMr. PipePoochy
Other Baby LuigiStorkBlarggwichBlarggwich (sandwich)Mario
Worlds World 1World 2World 3World 4World 5World 6
Objects Items 1UPBinocularsBlue watermelonCoinEgg MedalFlutter WingsHidden CoinKeyKoopa ShellLakitu's CloudMega EggdozerMetal EggdozerRed coinRed watermelonRed Yoshi StarSmiley FlowerStarWatermelonYoshi egg (Flashing Egg · Red Egg · Yellow Egg) • Yoshi Star
Miscellaneous ! Block! SwitchArrow blockArrow CloudArrow LiftBucketCheckpoint RingChomp RockConveyor BeltCountdown PlatformCrateDonut BlockEgg BlockEgg PlantExpansion BlockFlatbed FerryFlipperFuriko HammerGoal RingLeaf platformMessage BlockPaddle PlatformPostRough platformSeesawSki LiftSnowballSpring BallTatami BlockTeeter-totterTulipWarp PipeWhirly GateWinged CloudWobble Rock
Bosses Mid-boss Kamek
World bosses Big BeanieCount Fang (Slave Basabasa) • King ClawdaddyFurious Fred de FilletPunkey the Pokey PrinceBaby BowserMega Baby BowserBowserMega Bowser
Enemies BanditBaron von ZeppelinBill BlasterBlarggBlooperBlow HardBooBoo BlahBoo GuyBouncing Bullet BillBowling GoonieBubble DayzeeBullet BillBumptyCaged GhostCheep CheepChomp SharkClawdaddyCloud DropCoin BanditCrazee DayzeeDancing Spear GuyDangling GhostDeep CheepDizzy DandyDoor GuyDr. FreezegoodEggo-DilFake YoshiFangFire Incoming ChompFishin' LakituFlightless GoonieFlightless Skeleton GoonieFlutterFly GuyGargantua BlarggGoombaGoonieGrim LeecherGruntGustyHarry HedgehogHefty GoonieHootie the Blue FishHot LipsItsunomanika HeihōJean de FilletKaboombaKamek's ToadiesKoopa ParatroopaKoopa TroopaLakituLantern GhostLarge MildeLava DropLittle MouserLittle Skull MouserLoch NestorLunge FishMace GuyMame-sanMega GuyMega KanteraMetal GuyMildeNep-EnutNipper PlantNipper SporePetal GuyPiranha PlantPiro DanglePokeyPokey (heading)Pokey (projectile)Preying MantasPyro GuyRaphael the RavenRavenRaven (mini)Relay HeihōSanbo FlowerShy GuySkeleton GoonieSlimeSlime DropSolo ToadySnifitSpear GuySpiny EggSpray FishStilt GuyTap-TapTap-Tap the GoldenTetu KanteraThunder LakituTree GuyUkikiWall LakituWhirly Fly GuyWoozy GuyZeus Guy
Minigames Ground-Pound PopTulip TossFlutter FortuneEnemy Eat-OffEggy PopFlutter Finish
Music "Main Theme"
Other Message Block hintsMultimediaPre-release and unused contentQuotesStar powerSuper Mario-kun Gekijō - Yoshi New Island Super Yoshi
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