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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Toadsworth has been absent from mainline titles since VideoGame/NewSuperMarioBros1 . He’s also been absent in the spin-offs since VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiDreamTeam, which was his only real appearance since 2013 (not counting remakes and ports).

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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Toadsworth has been absent from mainline titles since VideoGame/NewSuperMarioBros1 . VideoGame/NewSuperMarioBros1 He’s also been absent in the spin-offs since VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiDreamTeam, which was his only real appearance since 2013 (not counting remakes and ports).
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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Toadsworth has been absent from mainline titles since the original ''[[VideoGame/NewSuperMarioBros1 New Super Mario Bros.]]'' He’s also been absent in the spin-offs since ''Bowser’s Inside Story'' with ''Dream Team'' his only real appearance since 2013 (not counting remakes and ports).

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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Toadsworth has been absent from mainline titles since the original ''[[VideoGame/NewSuperMarioBros1 New Super Mario Bros.]]'' VideoGame/NewSuperMarioBros1 . He’s also been absent in the spin-offs since ''Bowser’s Inside Story'' with ''Dream Team'' since VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiDreamTeam, which was his only real appearance since 2013 (not counting remakes and ports).
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'''Other media:''' ''Characters/SuperMarioBrosDic'' | ''Characters/SuperMarioBros1993'' | ''Characters/TheSuperMarioBrosMovie''-]]]]]

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* SuddenlyVoiced: After being mute in the many preceding games featuring him, he finally speaks in both versions of ''Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games''. In ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBrosWonder'', he now speaks with a very high-pitched, shrilling voice.

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* SuddenlyVoiced: After being mute in the many preceding games featuring him, he finally speaks in both versions of ''Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games''. In ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBrosWonder'', he now speaks with a very high-pitched, shrilling voice.

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Does anyone have a source confirming Lumalee to be female? Especially since the Mario Movie says he's male.


%%* ThoseTwoGuys: The "Toad Twins" if ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wplnqlqUD4 Finding Luigi -- Legend of Parkour]]'' is to be believed, although yellow is replaced with red there.



%%* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: His "[[CanisLatinicus proper]]" name, T. Yoshisaur Munchakoopas, was "[[UniverseBible revealed]]" in [[http://www.destructoid.com/yoshi-is-properly-known-as-t-yoshisaur-munchakoopas-279145.phtml an internal character guide from 1993]].



* '''Lumalee''': A light blue Hungry Luma who runs the Luma Shop, where Mario can buy a Life Mushroom or a 1-Up. In the second game, she sells Chance Cube dice that can be spun for random items. Strangely, she transforms into the items rather than just giving Mario the ones she has on her sticks.

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* '''Lumalee''': A light blue Hungry Luma who runs the Luma Shop, where Mario can buy a Life Mushroom or a 1-Up. In the second game, she Lumalee sells Chance Cube dice that can be spun for random items. Strangely, she Lumalee transforms into the items rather than just giving Mario the ones she has on her the sticks.



* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Lumalee is the only Luma who has been confirmed to be female.
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* SuddenlyVoiced: After being mute in the many preceding games featuring him, he finally speaks in both versions of ''Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games''.

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* SuddenlyVoiced: After being mute in the many preceding games featuring him, he finally speaks in both versions of ''Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games''. In ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBrosWonder'', he now speaks with a very high-pitched, shrilling voice.

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** In Chinese, he's known as "Āiyō•wèi Bóshì", which comes from the words for "uh-oh!", "hey!", and "professor".

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** In Chinese, he's known as "Āiyō•wèi "Āiyō•wèi Bóshì", which comes from the words for "uh-oh!", "hey!", and "professor".


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* HypocriticalHumor: One flower makes a comments on the walking piranha plants claiming them to be almost as wierd as talking plants.
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* UseYourHead: The first three ''VideoGame/MarioParty'' games had Yoshi use headbutts to attack while everyone else used punches or slaps. If Mario or Luigi ride Yoshi in ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy2'', their Spin is replaced with the Head Shake attack.
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* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Yoshis can eat just about anything they can fit into their mouths, but they have a fondness for fruit. ''VideoGame/YoshisStory'' indicates that the kind of fruit depends on the color of the Yoshi (green = watermelon, blue = grapes, red = apples, yellow = bananas etc.), but all of them really love green melons. ''VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG'' shows that they also enjoy being treated to Yoshi cookies, which additionally double as their PracticalCurrency.

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* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Yoshis can eat just about anything they can fit into their mouths, but they have a fondness for fruit. ''VideoGame/YoshisStory'' indicates that the kind of fruit depends on the color of the Yoshi (green = watermelon, blue = grapes, red = apples, yellow = bananas etc.), but all of them really love green melons. ''VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG'' shows that they also enjoy being treated to Yoshi cookies, which additionally double as their PracticalCurrency. Said cookies are made from the aformentioned melons if ''VideoGame/PaperMario64'' is any indication.
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Copying and pasting what was already written in the Wolverine Publicity page for video games.




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* WolverinePublicity: The Japanese boxart for ''Super Mario RPG'' places Yoshi right alongside the main cast, despite the fact that he is neither a playable character nor does he have any major involvement in the story. The [[VideoGameRemake remake]]'s boxart is based on the Japanese version of the original, but Yoshi is omitted from the cast.
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* AnIcePerson: The spin-offs occasionally show an affinity for ice. Her home track in ''Mario Kart 7'' is an Ice World, she is a water attribute helper in ''VideoGame/PuzzleAndDragons'' (water encompasses ice in that franchise), and her Hyper Strike in ''VideoGame/MarioStrikers'' has her freeze the ball.
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* CatchPhrase: "I'm the best!", starting in ''Mario Kart 64'' and being established by his use of the phrase in later games, even under different voice actors.

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* CatchPhrase: CharacterCatchphrase: "I'm the best!", starting in ''Mario Kart 64'' and being established by his use of the phrase in later games, even under different voice actors.



* CatchPhrase: "CRIMINY!" in ''Dark Moon'', which is spoken by him practically every time something goes wrong.

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* CatchPhrase: CharacterCatchphrase: "CRIMINY!" in ''Dark Moon'', which is spoken by him practically every time something goes wrong.

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->''"Nabbit isn't an enemy or an ally, really — just someone keeping an eye on Mario and his friends…"''


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* FriendlyEnemy: To the Mario Bros. and their friends. Nabbit is perfectly happy to help them out… when he's not trying to steal from them.


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* WildCard: He's just as likely to be robbing the Mushroom Kingdom as he is helping to save it.
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* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: In ''VideoGame/MarioParty'', [[VideoGame/MarioStrikers : Battle League]], ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DWorld'' and ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'' she almost always looks pretty even when she takes a lot of damage.

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* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: In ''VideoGame/MarioParty'', [[VideoGame/MarioStrikers : ''VideoGame/MarioStrikers: Battle League]], League'', ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DWorld'' and ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'' she almost always looks pretty even when she takes a lot of damage.



'''Voiced in English by''': Judy Strangis (''WesternAnimation/SaturdaySupercade''), Emily Bauer (''VideoGame/MarioVsDonkeyKong'' series), '''Creator/KateHiggins''' (''VideoGame/SuperMarioOdyssey'')\\

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'''Voiced in English by''': Judy Strangis (''WesternAnimation/SaturdaySupercade''), Emily Bauer (''VideoGame/MarioVsDonkeyKong'' series), '''Creator/KateHiggins''' (''VideoGame/SuperMarioOdyssey'')\\(''VideoGame/SuperMarioOdyssey'' onwards)\\



* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: In [[VideoGame/MarioStrikers : Battle League]], she always remains pretty and made up even if she has suffered a lot of damage.

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* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: In [[VideoGame/MarioStrikers : ''VideoGame/MarioStrikers: Battle League]], League'', she always remains pretty and made up even if she has suffered a lot of damage.



* BreakoutCharacter: Aside from one brief return in ''Donkey Kong '94'', Pauline was virtually invisible for many years afterwards after ''Donkey Kong'', but started to return to the fold in the ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' games, all culminating in her breakout appearance in ''Odyssey''. This continues in following spinoffs, appearing in ''Smash Bros.'' as part of a stage, and then finally becoming playable in ''Mario Tennis Aces'' and ''Mario Strikers Battle League'' as free DLC, as well as a racer in ''Mario Kart Tour'' and ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'' as part of the Wave 6 DLC.

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* BreakoutCharacter: Aside from one brief return in ''Donkey Kong '94'', Pauline was virtually invisible for many years afterwards after ''Donkey Kong'', but started to return to the fold in the ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' games, all culminating in her breakout appearance in ''Odyssey''. This continues in following spinoffs, appearing in ''Smash Bros.'' as part of a stage, and then finally becoming playable in ''Mario Tennis Aces'' and ''Mario Strikers Strikers: Battle League'' as free DLC, as well as a racer in ''Mario Kart Tour'' and ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'' as part of the Wave 6 DLC.



* DoomItYourself: She’s bad at fixing machines, according to her quiz in ''Super Mario Odyssey.''

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* DoomItYourself: She’s bad at fixing machines, according to her quiz in ''Super Mario Odyssey.''Odyssey''.



* LargeHam: Her voice in the ''Mario VS Donkey Kong'' series can get pretty loud at times, sometimes to a rather [[ChewingTheScenery exaggerated degree]].

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* LargeHam: Her voice in the ''Mario VS vs. Donkey Kong'' series can get pretty loud at times, sometimes to a rather [[ChewingTheScenery exaggerated degree]].



* TrademarkFavoriteFood: According to a quiz she can give Mario in ''Super Mario Odyssey'' she just adores cake. But it has to be fresh cake, not "the packaged stuff" as she says.
* TsurimeEyes: Notably, she is the only one of the prominent Super Mario women to have them.

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* TrademarkFavoriteFood: According to a quiz she can give Mario in ''Super Mario Odyssey'' Odyssey'', she just adores cake. But it has to be fresh cake, not "the packaged stuff" as she says.
* TsurimeEyes: Notably, she is the only one of the prominent Super Mario ''Super Mario'' women to have them.
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* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: In ''VideoGame/MarioParty'', [[VideoGame/MarioStrikers : Battle League]], ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DWorld'' and ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'' she almost always looks pretty even when she takes a lot of damage in her playable apperances.

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* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: In ''VideoGame/MarioParty'', [[VideoGame/MarioStrikers : Battle League]], ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DWorld'' and ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'' she almost always looks pretty even when she takes a lot of damage in her playable apperances.damage.



* SilkHidingSteel: She is elegant, graceful and feminine. However, in ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'' and ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DWorld'' she proves to be a dangerously competent Action Girl who fights just as hard as the Mario Bros.

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* SilkHidingSteel: She is elegant, graceful and feminine. However, in ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'' and ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DWorld'' she proves to be a dangerously competent Action Girl ActionGirl who fights just as hard as the Mario Bros.
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* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: In ''VideoGame/MarioParty'', [[VideoGame/MarioStrikers : Battle League]], ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DWorld'' and ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'' she almost always looks pretty even when she takes a lot of damage in her playable apperances.



* MindOverMatter: She can levitate people and objects.



* SilkHidingSteel: She is elegant, graceful and feminine and she can be considered as The Ingenue. However, in ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'' and ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DWorld'' she proves to be a dangerously competent Action Girl who fights just as hard as the Mario Bros and can take down entire armies by herself.

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* SilkHidingSteel: She is elegant, graceful and feminine and she can be considered as The Ingenue. feminine. However, in ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'' and ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DWorld'' she proves to be a dangerously competent Action Girl who fights just as hard as the Mario Bros and can take down entire armies by herself.Bros.


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* GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak: She likes to sing and dance and is quite feminine. However, she also likes to play sports.
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* TokenHeroicOrc: A rare inversion occurs in the level "A Dessert Mystery". The Talking Flowers are consistently friendly with the playable characters, but the Wonder Event of the level, which summons a pyramid you chase the Wonder Seed into, features a group of red colored flowers. They do nothing but call the player an intruder, and the one near the end outright implies the trap threatening to crush you is of their own making. This is the only time the Flowers are ever antagonistic towards the player.

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* VocalEvolution: Her voice sounded more energetic and high-pitched until ''Mario Party 6'', when her voice sounded more calm and a bit monotone. She was later voiced by Samantha Kelly starting in ''Mario Party 8''. Since Kelly also voices Toad, you might hear her voice sounding a lot like the other Toads, mostly when she gets excited or giggles. This is especially noticeable in ''Mario Party''/''Kart 8'', ''Mario Golf: World Tour'', and ''Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker''.

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* VocalEvolution: Her VocalEvolution:
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voice sounded more energetic and high-pitched until ''Mario Party 6'', when her voice sounded more calm and a bit monotone. She was later voiced by Samantha Kelly starting in ''Mario Party 8''. Since Kelly also voices Toad, you might hear her voice sounding a lot like the other Toads, mostly when she gets excited or giggles. This is especially noticeable in ''Mario Party''/''Kart 8'', ''Mario Golf: World Tour'', and ''Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker''.Tracker''.
**In ''New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe'', Peachette simply sounded like Peach herself, in the ''Mario Kart Tour'' she gained a more unique voice that sounded like a blend between Toadette and Peach.

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Since Peachette shows up in a handfull of games, gonna add a picture of her to Toadette's profile


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[[caption-width-right:220:"Just like a princess!"]]

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The trivia tab says there's no evidince that they were ever called Buckenberry and Alagold, so removing these


** Blue Toad: Sometimes ''the'' Toad, or "Bucken-Berry" or, when explicitly in the Toad Brigade, Hint Toad. [[BlueMeansSmartOne The Blue one is usually the most thoughtful, or intelligent]], occasionally wearing NerdGlasses to clearly mark him as TheSmartGuy.
** Yellow Toad: "Ala-Gold" or just Yellow, A LazyBum or at least ReallyFondOfSleeping. While the others are working Yellow is often dozing off, or goofying off as he's the most easy-going.

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** Blue Toad: Sometimes ''the'' Toad, or "Bucken-Berry" or, when explicitly in the Toad Brigade, Hint Toad. [[BlueMeansSmartOne The Blue one is usually the most thoughtful, or intelligent]], occasionally wearing NerdGlasses to clearly mark him as TheSmartGuy.
** Yellow Toad: "Ala-Gold" or just Yellow, A LazyBum or at least ReallyFondOfSleeping. While the others are working Yellow is often dozing off, or goofying off as he's the most easy-going.



* NoNameGiven: Officially, they don't have terribly creative names. Supposedly, they were initially referred to as Buckenberry (blue) and Ala-Gold (yellow) internally.

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* ShooOutTheClowns: These funny fellows usually don't appear in the more serious, climactic levels. They're absent on battleships after the first one, only appear at the entrances of palaces, and are absent throughout Bowser's Castle up until "Bowser's Rage Stage" where they appear again with distorted voices.

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* ShooOutTheClowns: These funny fellows are quite common in normal levels, but usually don't appear in the more serious, climactic levels. They're absent on battleships after the first one, only appear at the entrances of palaces, and are absent throughout Bowser's Castle up until "Bowser's Rage Stage" where they appear again with distorted voices.



!Miscellaneous [=NPCs=]
[[folder:[=NPCs=] (debuting in ''Super Mario 64'')]]
!!Bob-omb Buddies
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These friendly peace-loving pink Bob-ombs are not blast-happy like the regular black Bob-ombs and will help Mario with cannons and locating red coins.

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!Miscellaneous [=NPCs=]
[[folder:[=NPCs=] (debuting in ''Super Mario 64'')]]
!!Bob-omb Buddies
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These friendly peace-loving pink Bob-ombs are not blast-happy like
[[folder:Poplins]]
!!!'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBrosWonder''
The main species inhabiting
the regular black Bob-ombs and will help Mario with cannons and locating red coins.Flower Kingdom, as a flowery counterpart to the Mushroom Kingdom's Toads.


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* CashGate: Several Poplins stand by obstacles like broken bridges and path-blocking boulders. If you give them some Flower Coins, they get enough energy to remove the obstacle.
* CharacterTics: Whenever they're happy, the flowerbud on their head blooms.
* DistressedDude: The intro to ''Wonder'' has Bowser turn all the Poplin houses in the levels into jail cells. During the adventure, Mario & co. will need to revert the houses back, freeing the Poplin inside.
* {{Expy}}: For being an NPC species that play a supporting role in the adventure and have a certain kind of plant life on their heads, they're basically just the Flower Kingdom's version of Toads.
* PaletteSwap: Poplins are normally orange, but certain individual Poplins (such as Master Poplin) wear different colors.
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!Miscellaneous [=NPCs=]
[[folder:[=NPCs=] (debuting in ''Super Mario 64'')]]
!!Bob-omb Buddies
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Tiara doesn't really help Mario so much as get kidnapped along with Peach, which never really gets explored. She doesn't make sense as a direct partner, and fits more as a side ally


[[folder:Tiara]]
!!!'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/SuperMarioOdyssey''

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Cappy's younger sister, who was captured by Bowser and is serving as Peach's wedding crown.

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[[folder:Tiara]]
[[folder:Prince Florian]]
!!!'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/SuperMarioOdyssey''

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''VideoGame/SuperMarioBrosWonder''\\
'''Voiced by''': Caitlyn Elizabeth

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who was captured by presides over the Flower Kingdom and rules over the Poplins. After he invites Mario and co. over to visit the Flower Kingdom, Bowser steals a Wonder Flower and uses it to [[GeniusLoci become one with Florian's castle]]. Florian then joins the heroes on their journey to defeat Bowser and is serving as Peach's wedding crown.get his castle back.



* CoolCrown: A living example, similar to her brother.
* DamselInDistress: Cappy requests that Mario save her as well.
* ADogNamedDog: Or rather, a tiara named "Tiara".
* FireForgedFriends: [[spoiler:With Peach following their rescue. Being kidnapped and forced to watch Bowser repeatedly try to harm her brother alongside Mario is understandably a source of a lot of distress for both her and Peach. In the post-game, the two embark on their own journey through the kingdoms, always appearing together]].
* PinkMeansFeminine: Her underside is pale pink, and has pink eyes.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: Again, partially. Like every other member of her species, Tiara's underside resembles an [[VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld Eerie]].
* SatelliteCharacter: As the sibling of a sidekick.

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* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Along with the shoes shared by most non-humans in the series, he wears a red cloak and crown to accentuate his princehood.
* CoolCrown: A living example, similar His crown not only stands as a symbol of his authority, but also as a badge holder to her brother.
which any equipped badge will stick to.
* DamselInDistress: Cappy requests that Mario save her as well.
* ADogNamedDog: Or rather, a tiara named "Tiara".
* FireForgedFriends: [[spoiler:With Peach following their rescue. Being kidnapped and forced to watch Bowser repeatedly try to harm her brother alongside Mario is understandably a source
{{Expy}}: Florian shares many similarities with Prince Haru from ''Anime/TheGreatMissionToSavePrincessPeach''. Both of a lot of distress for both her and Peach. In them are the post-game, princes of the two embark on their own journey through Flower Kingdom neighboring the kingdoms, always appearing together]].
* PinkMeansFeminine: Her underside is pale pink, and has pink eyes.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: Again, partially. Like every other member of her species, Tiara's underside
Mushroom Kingdom, Florian's crown looks almost identical to Haru's crown while his Wiggler-esque body resembles an [[VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld Eerie]].
* SatelliteCharacter: As
Kibidango, the sibling caterpillar-dog creature that Bowser cursed Haru into becoming, and their names are both {{floral theme|naming}}d, with Florian being derived from flora, and Haru being the Japanese name for Spring.
* TheOneGuy: Among the royals that go off to save the Flower Kingdom with Mario, he's the only prince.
* PlantHair: He has a leaf on his head, or at least a green tuft
of hair that looks exactly like one, accenting his flower-shaped crown.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: He's
a sidekick.tiny, Wiggler-like creature who also happens to be a prince.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: He jumps at the call to trek along with Mario so he can get his castle back, and serves as the heroes' means of carrying around their badges.



[[folder:Prince Florian]]
!!!'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBrosWonder''\\
'''Voiced by''': Caitlyn Elizabeth

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A small, Wiggler-like creature who presides over the Flower Kingdom and rules over the Poplins. After he invites Mario and co. over to visit the Flower Kingdom, Bowser steals a Wonder Flower and uses it to [[GeniusLoci become one with Florian's castle]]. Florian then joins the heroes on their journey to defeat Bowser and get his castle back.
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* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Along with the shoes shared by most non-humans in the series, he wears a red cloak and crown to accentuate his princehood.
* CoolCrown: His crown not only stands as a symbol of his authority, but also as a badge holder to which any equipped badge will stick to.
* {{Expy}}: Florian shares many similarities with Prince Haru from ''Anime/TheGreatMissionToSavePrincessPeach''. Both of them are the princes of the Flower Kingdom neighboring the Mushroom Kingdom, Florian's crown looks almost identical to Haru's crown while his Wiggler-esque body resembles Kibidango, the caterpillar-dog creature that Bowser cursed Haru into becoming, and their names are both {{floral theme|naming}}d, with Florian being derived from flora, and Haru being the Japanese name for Spring.
* TheOneGuy: Among the royals that go off to save the Flower Kingdom with Mario, he's the only prince.
* PlantHair: He has a leaf on his head, or at least a green tuft of hair that looks exactly like one, accenting his flower-shaped crown.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: He's a tiny, Wiggler-like creature who also happens to be a prince.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: He jumps at the call to trek along with Mario so he can get his castle back, and serves as the heroes' means of carrying around their badges.
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[[folder:Talking Flowers]]
!!!'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBrosWonder''\\
'''Voiced by''': Junji Kitajima (Japanese), Creator/MickWingert (English)[[labelnote:additional [=VAs=]]]Alan Fernando Velazquez (Latin American Spanish), Leandro Hainis (Brazilian Portuguese)[[/labelnote]]
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[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Talking flowers]] scattered across the Flower Kingdom, acting as living scenery that commentates on the hijinks of Mario and friends, and sometimes give helpful tips to aid them in their adventure.

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[[folder:Tiara]]
!!!'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBrosWonder''\\
'''Voiced by''': Junji Kitajima (Japanese), Creator/MickWingert (English)[[labelnote:additional [=VAs=]]]Alan Fernando Velazquez (Latin American Spanish), Leandro Hainis (Brazilian Portuguese)[[/labelnote]]
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* CoolCrown: A living example, similar to her brother.
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* ADogNamedDog: Or rather, a tiara named "Tiara".
* FireForgedFriends: [[spoiler:With Peach following their rescue. Being kidnapped and forced to watch Bowser repeatedly try to harm her brother alongside Mario is understandably a source of a lot of distress for both her and Peach. In the post-game, the two embark on their own journey through the kingdoms, always appearing together]].
* PinkMeansFeminine: Her underside is pale pink, and has pink eyes.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: Again, partially. Like every other member of her species, Tiara's underside resembles an [[VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld Eerie]].
* SatelliteCharacter: As the sibling of a sidekick.
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[[folder:Talking Flowers]]
!!!'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBrosWonder''\\
'''Voiced by''': Junji Kitajima (Japanese), Creator/MickWingert (English)[[labelnote:additional [=VAs=]]]Alan Fernando Velazquez (Latin American Spanish), Leandro Hainis (Brazilian Portuguese)[[/labelnote]]
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[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Talking flowers]] scattered across the Flower Kingdom, acting as living scenery that commentates on the hijinks of Mario and friends, and sometimes give helpful tips to aid them in their adventure.
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* AudienceSurrogate: A lot of their reactions can mirror the players, especially in regards to some of the Wonder Flower events.


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* PlayerNudge: Another one of their uses, in the event you happen to miss the Wonder Flower in a level, there'll likely be one up ahead who's dialogue will change to note that you might be missing something.
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'''Voiced by''': Creator/MickWingert (English), Alan Fernando Velazquez (Latin American Spanish), Junji Kitajima (Japanese), Leandro Hainis (Brazilian Portuguese)

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'''Voiced by''': Junji Kitajima (Japanese), Creator/MickWingert (English), Alan (English)[[labelnote:additional [=VAs=]]]Alan Fernando Velazquez (Latin American Spanish), Junji Kitajima (Japanese), Leandro Hainis (Brazilian Portuguese)Portuguese)[[/labelnote]]
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* NighInvulnerable: It doesn't seem to matter what stage hazard gets in their way, they always end up surviving the danger unscathed. Even if the hazard happens to be poison or lava, which are normally the source of [[OneHitKill One Hit Kills]].

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'''Voiced by''': Creator/MickWingert (English)[[labelnote:Foreign VAs]]Alan Fernando Velazquez (Latin American Spanish), Junji Kitajima (Japanese), Leandro Hainis (Brazilian Portuguese)[[/labelnote]]

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'''Voiced by''': Creator/MickWingert (English)[[labelnote:Foreign VAs]]Alan (English), Alan Fernando Velazquez (Latin American Spanish), Junji Kitajima (Japanese), Leandro Hainis (Brazilian Portuguese)[[/labelnote]]Portuguese)
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* IronButtMonkey: Plenty of Talking Flowers end up victim to some kind of misshap in a level, whether it's being buried in snow or getting dunked in lava. They're never harmed by these events, though.

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* GreekChorus: Outside the occasional hint, these guys serve no purpose except to provide commentary on what's happening in the story and gameplay.
* IronButtMonkey: Plenty of Talking Flowers end up victim to some kind of misshap mishap in a level, whether it's being buried in snow or getting dunked in lava. They're never harmed by these events, though.



* ShooOutTheClowns: They are absent on battleships, only appear at the entrances of palaces, and are absent throughout Bowser's Castle up until "Bowser's Rage Stage" where they appear again with distorted voices.

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* ShooOutTheClowns: They are These funny fellows usually don't appear in the more serious, climactic levels. They're absent on battleships, battleships after the first one, only appear at the entrances of palaces, and are absent throughout Bowser's Castle up until "Bowser's Rage Stage" where they appear again with distorted voices.
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* ShooOutTheClowns: They are absent on battleships, only appear at the entrances of palaces, and are absent throughout Bowser's Castle up until "Bowser's Rage Stage" where they appear again with distorted voices.
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* ButtMonkey: ''Wonder'' gets a lot of comedic millage out of making them the butt of jokes. Expect to see them get buried, dunked in lava, or get their fun ruined for the sake of a joke.


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* {{Flight}}: They can fly by flapping their little leaves, allowing them to float above the ground and out of danger.


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* PlantPerson: Very much leaning on the plant side, but they're sapient flowers who enjoy chatting you up and commentating on what happens around them.
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* ExtremeOmnivore: More than a few Talking Flowers express interest in tasting some unusual things, such as goo blocks and Goombas. Even when those things also happen to be your transformed heroes.
-> "I wonder what Goombas taste like?"

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* ExtremeOmnivore: More than a few Talking Flowers express interest in tasting some unusual things, such as goo blocks salt water, slime, and Goombas. Even when those things also happen to be your transformed heroes.
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