List of Mario characters in other media
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The following is a list of characters featured exclusively in Mario-related cartoons, films, and comics.
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[edit] Films
[edit] Super Mario Bros. (film)
- Anthony Scapelli: A business man.
- Bertha: An African-American woman dressed in red with rocket shoes. She steals Mario and Luigi's rock.
- Daniella: Mario's girlfriend.
- Lena: Koopa's female henchman.
[edit] Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen
- Prince Haru: Due to the obscurity of the movie (even in Japan), not much is known about the character, other than that he has some sort of relationship with Princess Peach.
- Jugem: The Japanese name for Lakitu. As with other Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen characters, not much is known about the character due to rarity of the video, even in Japan where it was produced.
- Kibedango: As with other Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen characters, not much is known about the character due to rarity of the video, even in Japan where it was produced.
- Miss Endless: As with other Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen characters, not much is known about the character due to rarity of the video, even in Japan where it was produced.
[edit] Television shows
[edit] Saturday Supercade
- Bones: Donkey Kong Jr.'s traveling companion. Rides a motorcycle but is very incompetent at everything. (He made a cameo in the Super Mario 3 cartoon, in the episode, "Do the Koopa".
[edit] DiC shows
- Bowser's mother: Comes for her son's wedding in "Do You Princess Toadstool Take This Koopa...?" She is apparently disappointed in the fact that he's still single.
- Brutius Maximus Grouchimus: The guardian of the Linguini Empire's colloseum. Appears in the episode "The Great Gladiator Gig."
- Crimewave Clyde: A criminal from Earth whom Bowser breaks out of prison in "Crimes R Us" to help make the Koopalings into real troublemakers.
- Dealin' Delbert: A cow salesman who gives the Mario Bros. magic beans in "Mario and the Beanstalk."
- Duke, Lulu, and Rockman: A trio known as the DinoRiders. They trick Yoshi into allowing them to capture the Mario Bros. so they can bring them to Bowser for a huge reward in "Born to Ride".
- Edison: An electrician who is apparently the Mario Bros.' roommate in the live-action segments of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show.
- Herlock Solmes': A detective whose name is an obvious anagram of Sherlock Holmes. He apparently thinks Bowser is "a cross between a lizard and an inferior species of toad".
- Holly Mackeral: The mermaid princess of the underwater city of Mertropolis, and the ugly mermaid of the episode's title. She apparently cannot tell the difference between a real frog and a man dressed as a frog, and thus mistakenly believes the Frog Suited Mario to be a frog prince.
- Indiana Joe: An Indiana Jones-esque explorer who helps Mario and company find the Lost Mushroom, but has a fear of the Koopas (akin to Jones' fear of snakes). He gets over his phobia after a failed attempt at babysitting. For some reason, he is drawn without an actual face.
- Junior: A bratty boy from Brooklyn whom the Mario Bros. babysit in "Misadventures in Babysitting". Accompanied by the Koopalings, he pulls a prank that almost gets them killed.
- King Windbag: The foul-mooded king of Iced Land whom Iggy and Lemmy turn into a dog in "Life's Ruff".
- Mama Fireplant: A Piranha Plant who provides fire for Dome City. Wendy O. Koopa kidnaps her in "Fire Sale".
- Mark Twang: Bowser's opponent in the race to be King of the River in "Rollin' Down the River." His name is a spoof of American writer and satirist Mark Twain (pen name of Samuel Langhorne Clemens).
- Mayor Fettuccinni: The mayor of Pastaland, who appears in "The Pied Koopa" and "Mario and the Red Baron Koopa."
- Mervin the Magician: A wizard who helps drive away Bowser in "King Mario of Cramalot." Official summaries for the episode describe him as being clumsy, but he shows no such trait in the actual episode.
- Mighty Plumber: A television action hero whose show Mario and Luigi are big fans of. Bowser tricks him into helping him rob the Pipe Maze's coin treasury.
- Oogtar the Caveboy: One of the cavepeople living in Dinosaur Land. Voice played by John Stocker.
- Prince Hugo the Huge: The giant ruler of Big Island. Bowser turns him into a poodle in "Sneaky Lying Cheating Giant Ninja Koopas."
- Queen Mushroomkhamen: A mummifed queen whose slumber is disturbed when Iggy and Lemmy kidnap her son, who looks just like Mario, in "Mind Your Mummy Mommy, Mario." She briefly mentions that her husband looks just like Luigi.
- Salvador Drainado: A master plumber who had apparently disappeared into the Mushroom World and found a way back to Brooklyn thirteen years later.
- Sergeant Kooperman: The strict instructor at the plumbing college Mario and Luigi attended. Voiced by Harvey Atkin and thus sounded exactly like Bowser.
- The Sultan of Desert Hill: Appears in "The Beauty of Kootie." His palace is built on an oil well.
- The Wizard King of the West: The king of Skyland, who receives his wand 50 years after he requested it in "A Toadally Magical Adventure."
- Wizardheimer: A Magikoopa who took Mario, Luigi, and Princess Peach hostage in his Ghost House. Claims to own the Forest of Illusions.
- Zero: A masked vigilante in the style of Zorro. "His" secret identity is actually a girl who runs a taco stand.
[edit] Donkey Kong Country cartoon
- Bluster Kong: The boss of the barrel factory that Candy Kong works at. He unsuccessfully vies with DK for her affections. Voiced by Donald Burda.
- Bluster's mother: The owner of the barrel factory her son manages. She is an unseen character whom Bluster occasionally speaks on the phone with.
- Eddie the Mean Old Yeti: A yeti who lives alone in the White Mountains. Frequently bangs his club.
- Great Aunt Grouchy: Cranky's aunt whom he calls for assistance in "The Curse of Kongo Bongo". She also is an unseen character.
- Green Kroc: Kaptain Skurvy's second mate, who resembles a black Kritter (despite his name).
- Inca Dinka Doo: The temple god who picked DK to be the ruler of the island.
- Kaptain Skurvy: Leader of a group of pirates who occasionally venture onto Kongo Bongo Island to take the Crystal Coconut and/or steal booty. He is Klump's long-lost brother and resembles the Kannon enemy from Donkey Kong Country 2.
- Kutlass: Kaptain Skurvy's first mate. He looks like a lighter-hued K. Rool and speaks with a high Italian accent.
- Kong Fu: A gorilla who knows kung fu whom K. Rool hires against DK in a self-titled episode. His weakness is that he's afraid of the dark.
- Polly Roger the Parrot: A former pet of Kaptain Skurvy. He now occasionally works for K. Rool and is apparently the most ruthless villain on the island.
[edit] Comics
[edit] Nintendo Comics System
- Barbara the Bush: Stanley the Talking Fish's first girlfriend.
- Baroness Blue Blood: Also known as "the Cheerful Champion of Social Status", Baroness Blue Blood is Princess Toadstool's favorite character. She considers Blue Blood as "the only magazine worth reading in our generation".
- Bertha: Stanley the Talking Fish's on-and-off girlfriend. She once fell in love with Mario when she mistook him for a frog.
- Dark Dirk: Dirk Drain-Head's evil twin.
- Dirk Drain-Head: He was first briefly mentioned in the story A Mouser in the Houser as Mario's favorite comic book star. A more detailed description of him is given in a later story, titled The Adventures of Dirk Drain-Head.
- Dr. Waldo Bloom: The usual doctor at the Mushroom Kingdom Hospital. He ends up giving the job to Mario as a result of becoming addicted to golf.
- Herman Smirch: The protagonist of the Game Boy comic book series, based off of the Super Mario Land video game. In this series, he is the apparent human servant of the game's villain, Tatanga. Because Smirch is a weak-willed man, he is easily hypnotized by Tatanga into releasing him into the "real world" via "the gateway" (a Game Boy system, actually).
- King Toadstool: The ruler of the Mushroom Kingdom, and father of Princess Toadstool. His character was mentioned in the packaging and instruction manual for the original Super Mario Bros. game, but he is never seen in the games themselves. In the Nintendo Comic System, his design seems to be based off of the King of Grassland from Super Mario Bros. 3. The King confides in Mario, and often assigns him to do some tasks, such as gathering Coins with which to balance the royal budget.
- Moonfungie: One of a group of Mushroom people on an island that Mario, Peach, and Toad stumble onto in the story "Beauty and the Beach".
- Mr. Levison: Herman Smirch's boss.
- Muck: Pipe Ooze's sidekick.
- Pipe Ooze: Dirk Drain-Head's archnemesis.
- Piranha Sue: Leader of a Piranha Plant rebellion who attempts to take over the world behind Koopa's back.
- Pookie: Roy Koopa's pet bunny, whom he often roughs up for Koopa's amusement. He escapes at the end of the story he appears in.
- Rusty Water: A friend of Dirk Drain-Head. In "Revenge of Pipe Ooze!", he is cosplayed by a Piranha Plant wearing a rusty faucet.
- The Shrubs: A pair of talking bushes Toad briefly interviews in "The Kingdom Enquirer". They are apparently movie stars.
- Smirch's mother: Herman Smirch's mother, who asks Smirch to give up the Game Boy and come home in "It's a Small World After All". Smirch hides out in her house at the start of the next issue's story, "Team Play".
- Smookers the Jelectro: One of Stanley the Talking Fish's many girlfriends.
- Snakey: Dirk Drain-Head's teenage companion, who is named after the plumber's snake he wears around his waist. He is first mentioned while Mario was sleep-walking in "Bedtime for Drain-Head", when Mario thinks that he is Dirk and tries to find Snakey.
- Stanley the Talking Fish: An annoying fish who often pestered Mario about his dating problems.
- Tannis Rhodes: Another one of Tatanga's prisoners.
- Wooster: A toad who's role is to be the royal advisor of King Toadstool.
[edit] Super Mario Adventures
- Friendly Floyd: Floyd first met Mario and Luigi in Yoshi Villiages, as a thief. He was also hired by Mario and Luigi to act as their translater, so they could understand what Yoshi was saying, but he declined and sold them a Yoshi Language Learner (which turned out to be fake) and took off.
- Minister of Massage: He revives the stone-turned Mario back to life through using karate.