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[[Image:shadowsirens0.jpg|frame|right|The Shadow Sirens (from left to right): [[Beldam]], [[Marilyn]], and [[Vivian]].]]
[[Image:Mario2small.jpg|frame|right|Mario's current appearance, with mustache, blue overalls, red shirt and trademark hat.]]
The '''Shadow Sirens''' are three witches in [[Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door]]. They consist of [[Marilyn]], [[Beldam]] and [[Vivian]]. They aid [[Grodus|Sir Grodus]] and the [[X-Naut Legion]] in their quest for [[Crystal Stars]] and retrieve the [[Magical Map]] from [[Mario]] and his friends. After Vivian joined Mario's team, [[Doopliss]] took her place. It is somehow speculated Beldam, Marilyn and Vivian were born in [[Twilight Town]].


Beldam, the leader of the Shadow Sirens, is an often forgetful old hag, and on more than one occasion, her forgetfulness gets Vivian in trouble. She is more of a magic user than the other two are. Marilyn is the biggest and strongest Shadow Siren in the bunch. Other than one line, "The Three," she is unable to say more than "Guh", and various forms of it. She can become stronger and hit hard. The Shadow Sirens are fought twice in the game. It is said that one of these is the merchant from the intro of the game, as near the end, Beldam says to the [[Shadow Queen]] 'I spread rumors of the treasure and found a pure-hearted maiden."
'''Mario''' is the hero of the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. Mario was orignally created by [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] in [[1981]], where he first appeared in the video game ''[[Donkey Kong (arcade game)|Donkey Kong]]'' in the arcades. Despite his lengthy history, Mario is in many ways an undeveloped character, with many details of his accepted biography having been created through a complex lore spawned from the imaginations of comic book artists, cartoon writers, and fans.


The Shadow Sirens may be the same species as the Shadow Queen.  Vivian specializes in Fire Magic, Marilyn specializes in Thunder Magic, and Beldam specializes in Ice Magic. Beldam's name is a pun on the word "Beldam," a synonym for witch.
Mario got his name when someone at Nintendo thought that he looked like the Italian landlord of a [[Nintendo]] of America office in New York, Mario Segali. His surname is also "Mario" since the name of the first game starring [[Luigi]] had the name "Mario Brothers."


==Failed Plans==
Officially, Nintendo producers have stated that Mario's biography is kept simple in order to make the character versatile and reusable in many different games and situations. Mario is one of the most underdeveloped characters in the [[Marioverse]], with characters such as [[Bowser]] and [[Princess Peach]] having more complex, consistent, and unique back stories.
They were first sent by Grodus to ambush Mario, [[Goombella]], [[Koops]] and [[Punio]] in [[Boggly Woods]] and retrieve the map from them, but Mario and co. weren't able to battle them because they were missing the picture of Mario. When Mario and co. learned that they stole [[Flurrie]]'s necklace, they fought them to get the necklace back. After their defeat, they drop the necklace.


While Mario, Goombella, Koops, Flurrie and the [[Yoshi Kid]] were searching for the [[Ruby Star]] in [[Creepy Steeple]], they planned to use an explosive item called a [[Superbombomb]] against them. Beldam blamed Vivian for losing the explosive. Mario, after Doopliss stole his appearance, found the item for Vivian and she joined the team. After Mario and Vivian defeated Doopliss, Doopliss took Vivian's place in their nefarious group.
In his first appearance in ''Donkey Kong'', all that was stated was that he was a carpenter who had to save [[Pauline]] from [[Donkey Kong]].  He later reappeared in [[Donkey Kong Jr. (arcade)|Donkey Kong Jr.]], and was actually the villain.  He had DK caged up, hitting him with a whip.  DK's son, [[Donkey Kong Jr.|DK Jr.]] had to save him.  His third appearance in ''[[Mario Bros.]]'' changed his profession to plumber, which was more fitting with the pipe theme of that game. Here, Mario and his brother Luigi cleaned out the sewers of [[Brooklyn]]. This fact, in addition to both the cartoon series and the movie, led many to believe that Brooklyn was Mario's original home. Newer games and manuals, however, state that he grew up in the fictional [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. Some have suggested that the brothers were taken to the "[[Real World]]" at an early age, while others disagree with this because it contradicts the other games and the ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' guide, which was written after ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''.  It appears as though the idea that Mario grew up in Brooklyn was retconned, and, at any rate, in no actual Mario game does it say that Mario grew up in Brooklyn, just the text manual of Mario Bros.
[[Image:Yoshi smw2.PNG|100px|thumb|left|Mario riding [[Yoshi]] in [[Super Mario World]].]]
Over the course of his many games, Mario has rescued a number of women from captivity (including Pauline, Princess Peach, and [[Princess Daisy]]) and has become regarded as a great hero in the Mushroom Kingdom. There is no definitive time line for the events in the various games, most of which could be placed in nearly any order.
Mario's distinctive look is due to technology restrictions in the mid-'80s: with a limited number of pixels and colors, the programmers could not animate Mario's movement without making his arms "disappear" if his shirt was a solid color; they did not have the space to give him a mouth; and they could not animate hair, so Mario got overalls, a moustache, and a cap to bypass these problems. Mario's creator Shigeru Miyamoto has also stated when interviewed that Mario wears a cap because he finds it difficult to draw hair.{{fact}}


After Mario, Goombella, Koops, Flurrie, the Yoshi Kid, Vivian, [[Bobbery]] and [[Ms. Mowz]] cleared Chapter 5, Beldam, Marilyn and Doopliss were sent to find the [[Garnet Star]] in [[Poshley Heights]]. No matter the costs, Beldam, Marilyn and Doopliss had to prevent Mario and his friends from reaching the Star during a 3-day train trip aboard the [[Excess Express]]. They first stole a [[Ratooey Businessman]]'s [[briefcase]], [[Toodles]]' [[Gold Ring|gold ring]] and the waitress' [[Shell Earrings|shell earrings]] and planned to mix them together to bomb the train with Nitro Honey Syrup, thus resulting in a sticky, yummy, gooey mess. Beldam and Marilyn even had Doopliss disguise himself as [[Zip T.]], a pop star, that way nobody will suspect they committed the crime. Before putting their evil plans into fruition, Mario and his friends, with [[Pennington]]'s help, managed to crack the case and return the briefcase, the shell earrings and the gold ring to their rightful owners. Since their Nitro Honey Syrup bomb idea failed, they used an alternative-- they ordered [[Smorg|Smorgs]] to lower the drawbridge at the [[Riverside Station]] to stop the train from going far, but Mario and his friends managed to fend off the Smorgs and lower the drawbridge. During Day 3 of the train voyage, the Smorgs stowed away onto the train, attacked it and took the passengers hostage. Mario and his friends beat the Smorg and made it to Poshley Heights. When Mario and his friends reach the [[Poshley Sanctum]], they discover Beldam, Marilyn and Doopliss beat them to the Garnet Star, but eventually, Beldam, Marilyn and Doopliss discovered the Garnet Star they grabbed was a red herring-- a fake!
When Mario was first conceived, he looked, more or less, as he does today: a short, plump man with the trademark hat, brown hair, black mustache and overalls. He normally wears blue overalls on top of a red shirt, but such was not always the case. Originally, he wore red overalls on top of a blue shirt — almost exactly the opposite of what he wears now. The American ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' was the first appearance of his modern outfit (the box had the red overalls-on-blue shirt, but the game itself had a blue overalls-on-red shirt); however, it was ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' that standardized today's blue overalls-on-red shirt outfit. (Incidentally, the original ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' has neither in-game; Mario wears a brown shirt with red overalls). Mario's outfit rarely changes, though he's known to change it on occasion if the situation calls for it. For example, in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', Mario wore short sleeves instead of his usual long sleeved shirt, and could even forgo this entirely in favor of a more tropical shirt design worn over his normal shirt, which he always wore with sunglasses.


While Mario and his friends were venturing through the [[Palace of Shadow]], the Shadow Sirens ambushed them again and after Mario and co. defeated them, they continued on to stop Grodus from awakening the Shadow Queen. After Grodus awakened the evil queen from her eternal rest, getting destroyed in the process, Beldam took full credit for the awakening of the queen. In fact, it turns out the Shadow Sirens tricked Grodus into awakening the Shadow Queen. At the very end of Mario's adventure, Beldam and Marilyn tell Vivian they'll never be mean to her again.
== Initial Stats in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' ==
*Level 1
*HP: 20
*FP: 10
*Speed: 20
*Attack: 20
*Defense: 0
*Magic Attack: 10
*Magic Defense: 2
*Special Attacks:
**Jump:
***FP Used: 3
***Magic Power: 25
***Description: Mario jumps one one enemy. Right before he stomps, push the "Y" button.


== Paper Mario 2 Stats and Tattle Information ==
== Tattle Information ==
*'''Doopliss' Tattle Number:''' 104
"It's Mario, silly! He's here to save Princess Peach, who was kidnapped by Bowser. Remember? He fights until the bitter end, no matter what enemies attack!" -[[Lee]] or a [[Duplighost]], when copying [[Goombario]]'s Tattle ability
*'''Beldam's Tattle Number:''' 121
*'''Marilyn's Tattle Number:''' 122
*'''Vivian's Tattle Number:''' 123


===Boggly Woods Battle===
== Mario's Powers and Abilities ==
====Vivian's Stats====
[[Image:ssb-marios.jpg|thumb|200px|right|When Mario appeared in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Brawl]]'', his clothing was much more realistic.]]
*'''Stats:''' HP: 10, Attack: 1, Defense: 0
* Mario can (in some games) control fire without a powerup.
*'''Tattle:''' That's Vivian. She's the youngest of the three Shadow Sirens. She doesn't seem all that noteworthy. Uh... She is kind cute I guess... She might even be cuter than I am... I guess... ...Uh... What am I thinking?
* In ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', Mario and the other three playable characters have a Super Jump. Mario would duck down, and after about two seconds, he'd start to glow. When he releases his energy, Mario would jump twice as high.  
*'''Tattle Number:''' 123
* Mario's Super Jump height was exceeded only by his Ultra Jump, from ''Super Mario RPG''. With this special attack, Mario can jump on enemies consecutively one hundred times (if performed correctly). This is one of Mario's most dangerous attacks.
*'''Tattle Log:''' One of the Shadow Sirens and Beldam's youngest sister. She's so cute, she's able to infatuate anyone.
* Mario even has his own fighting style. Although he never really uses it in his games, he does use the martial arts in a ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' comic. In the comic, while figting [[Lemmy Koopa]], Mario says "Good thing I know karate." In the following panel, Mario jumps many times in a rapid motion, dodging all of Lemmy's attacks with ease.
* Mario has many different jumps: Jump, Super Jump, Ultra Jump, Running Jump, Backflip, Somersault, Spin Jump, Mario Tornado, Super Jump Punch, and the Triple Jump.
*In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', Mario can perform three or more jumps in midair.
*In ''Super Mario 64'', Mario can hold his breath underwater for 46 seconds before dying. However, in other Mario games, the plumber can hold his breath indefinitely.
*Mario has 4 powerups that can make him fly- the [[Tanooki Suit]], the [[Raccoon Suit]], the [[Wing Cap]], and the [[Cape]].  
*In the RPG sub-series, Mario's most powerful weapon is the [[Ultra Hammer]] (However, in ''Super Mario RPG'', the Ultra Hammer is only the second most powerful weapon; the hidden item, the [[Lazy Shell]], is his most powerful weapon.).


====Marilyn's Stats====
{{fact}}<noinclude>Lots of those abilities.</noinclude>
*'''HP''' 12, '''Attack''' 2, '''Defense''' 0
*'''''Tattle:''''' That's Marilyn. She's a Shadow Siren, Beldam's younger sister. She charges up her attacks occasionally. Says here she's the toughest of the sisters, so it might be best to defeat her first, huh?" Other than that, she doesn't have any particularly outstanding characteristics.
*'''''Tattle Log:''''' She's one of the Shadow Sirens, which makes her Beldam's younger sister. She has strong Attack power, so it might be best to defeat her first.


====Beldam's Stats====
== Paper Abilities of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''==
*'''''Stats:''''' '''HP''' 9, '''Attack''' 1, '''Defense''' 0
'''Airplane Mode:''' The player can make Mario enter this mode by positioning him over a plane panel and pressing Y. This turns him into a plane. He can then glide through the air. The player uses the control stick to steer him. <br>
*'''''Tattle:''''' That's Beldam. She's the oldest sister, the leader of the Shadow Sirens. She can make her partners big and make us tiny, and attacks with weird magic. The worst thing about her is that sinister snicker. She sounds so totally evil! I mean, she's just the sort of person you want to avoid like the plague, y'know?
'''Paper Mode:''' Mario can turn sideways if the player presses R. (He is paper thin in the [[Paper Mario]] series, so sideways he can get through thin cracks.) <br>
*'''''Tattle Log:''''' The eldest sister and leader of the Shadow Sirens, she uses magic to attack. Her personality stinks.
'''Tube Mode:''' Hold down R and rotate the control stick.<br>
'''Boat Mode:''' Position Mario over a boat panel and press Y.  


===Palace of Shadow Battle===
==Names of Mario==
====Doopliss' Stats====
[[Image:Dr mario.gif|left|thumb|150px|Mario as a [[Dr. Mario|doctor]].]]
*'''''Stats:''''' '''HP''' 40, '''Attack''' 6, '''Defense''' 0
*Jumpman (Mario's original name in the Japanese arcade version of [[Donkey Kong (arcade game)|Donkey Kong]]. He was renamed for the American release)
*'''''Tattle:''''' That's Doopliss. He's a shapeshifter, and even turned into you once, Mario! He may turn into one of us and attack. When he does, he'll have our abilities! Hey, how do you think he became one of the Shadow Sirens? Isn't that...weird? How do you think he stands Beldam's abuse? You think he's all right in the head?
*Doctor Mario (Mario when he assumes his medical persona in [[Dr. Mario]])
*'''''Tattle Log:''''' A fiend who takes the shapes of Mario and friends, then attacks.  Currently a member of the Shadow Sirens.
*Mario (Mario's standard name)
*Super Mario (Mario when he grows large from a [[Super Mushroom]]) 
*Fiery Mario (Mario when he grabs a [[Fire Flower]])
*The Great Gonzales (Mario's fighter name in the [[Glitz Pit]])
*Mario Mario (Mario's full name)


====Marilyn's Stats====
==Portrayals==
*'''HP''' 40, '''Attack''' 7, '''Defense''' 0
Was voiced/portrayed by:
*'''''Tattle:''''' That's Marilyn. She's Beldam's sister, another one of the Shadow Sirens. She'll attack you directly or use lightning. She also saves up energy for a big attack sometimes. So long as you avoid the brunt of her attacks, she shouldn't be too tough...
*[[Lou Albano]] in the [[Super Mario Bros. Super Show]].
*'''''Tattle Log:''''' Beldam's sister, and therefore one of the Shadow Sirens. Her Attack is high, so take her out first.
*[[Walker Boone]] in [[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]] and [[Super Mario World (TV series)|Super Mario World]] cartoons.
*[[Charles Martinet]] in most of the video games.
*[[Bob Hoskins]] in the [[Super Mario Bros. (film)|Super Mario Bros.]] movie.


====Beldam's Stats====
==''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'' Bio==
*'''''Stats:''''' '''HP''' 30, '''Attack''' 5, '''Defense''' 0
"Everyone's favorite hero. When Peach is in trouble, he always saves the day!
*'''''Tattle:''''' That's Beldam. She's the leader of the Shadow Sirens. Her special move is a blizzard blast. If it hits you, you'll totally freeze. She has lots of other tricks up her sleeves, too. I wonder what that plan was that she mentioned? What do you think they're up to?
A kart racer, tennis player, golf enthusiast, docter...the list goes on and on,
*'''''Tattle Log:''''' Leader of the three Shadow Sirens. She'll throw all sorts of magic at you and has a very unpleasant disposition.
showing that he's a jack-of-all-trades. His trademark [[fireball]] will help him in his first
foray into baseball."


==External Links==
*http://www.mariotendo.com
*http://www.smbhq.com
*http://www.Mariomonsters.com/frames.html


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Revision as of 15:12, August 30, 2006

File:Mario2small.jpg
Mario's current appearance, with mustache, blue overalls, red shirt and trademark hat.

Mario is the hero of the Mushroom Kingdom. Mario was orignally created by Shigeru Miyamoto in 1981, where he first appeared in the video game Donkey Kong in the arcades. Despite his lengthy history, Mario is in many ways an undeveloped character, with many details of his accepted biography having been created through a complex lore spawned from the imaginations of comic book artists, cartoon writers, and fans.

Mario got his name when someone at Nintendo thought that he looked like the Italian landlord of a Nintendo of America office in New York, Mario Segali. His surname is also "Mario" since the name of the first game starring Luigi had the name "Mario Brothers."

Officially, Nintendo producers have stated that Mario's biography is kept simple in order to make the character versatile and reusable in many different games and situations. Mario is one of the most underdeveloped characters in the Marioverse, with characters such as Bowser and Princess Peach having more complex, consistent, and unique back stories.

In his first appearance in Donkey Kong, all that was stated was that he was a carpenter who had to save Pauline from Donkey Kong. He later reappeared in Donkey Kong Jr., and was actually the villain. He had DK caged up, hitting him with a whip. DK's son, DK Jr. had to save him. His third appearance in Mario Bros. changed his profession to plumber, which was more fitting with the pipe theme of that game. Here, Mario and his brother Luigi cleaned out the sewers of Brooklyn. This fact, in addition to both the cartoon series and the movie, led many to believe that Brooklyn was Mario's original home. Newer games and manuals, however, state that he grew up in the fictional Mushroom Kingdom. Some have suggested that the brothers were taken to the "Real World" at an early age, while others disagree with this because it contradicts the other games and the Super Mario 64 guide, which was written after Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. It appears as though the idea that Mario grew up in Brooklyn was retconned, and, at any rate, in no actual Mario game does it say that Mario grew up in Brooklyn, just the text manual of Mario Bros.

Over the course of his many games, Mario has rescued a number of women from captivity (including Pauline, Princess Peach, and Princess Daisy) and has become regarded as a great hero in the Mushroom Kingdom. There is no definitive time line for the events in the various games, most of which could be placed in nearly any order. Mario's distinctive look is due to technology restrictions in the mid-'80s: with a limited number of pixels and colors, the programmers could not animate Mario's movement without making his arms "disappear" if his shirt was a solid color; they did not have the space to give him a mouth; and they could not animate hair, so Mario got overalls, a moustache, and a cap to bypass these problems. Mario's creator Shigeru Miyamoto has also stated when interviewed that Mario wears a cap because he finds it difficult to draw hair.Template:Fact

When Mario was first conceived, he looked, more or less, as he does today: a short, plump man with the trademark hat, brown hair, black mustache and overalls. He normally wears blue overalls on top of a red shirt, but such was not always the case. Originally, he wore red overalls on top of a blue shirt — almost exactly the opposite of what he wears now. The American Super Mario Bros. 2 was the first appearance of his modern outfit (the box had the red overalls-on-blue shirt, but the game itself had a blue overalls-on-red shirt); however, it was Super Mario Bros. 3 that standardized today's blue overalls-on-red shirt outfit. (Incidentally, the original Super Mario Bros. has neither in-game; Mario wears a brown shirt with red overalls). Mario's outfit rarely changes, though he's known to change it on occasion if the situation calls for it. For example, in Super Mario Sunshine, Mario wore short sleeves instead of his usual long sleeved shirt, and could even forgo this entirely in favor of a more tropical shirt design worn over his normal shirt, which he always wore with sunglasses.

Initial Stats in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars

  • Level 1
  • HP: 20
  • FP: 10
  • Speed: 20
  • Attack: 20
  • Defense: 0
  • Magic Attack: 10
  • Magic Defense: 2
  • Special Attacks:
    • Jump:
      • FP Used: 3
      • Magic Power: 25
      • Description: Mario jumps one one enemy. Right before he stomps, push the "Y" button.

Tattle Information

"It's Mario, silly! He's here to save Princess Peach, who was kidnapped by Bowser. Remember? He fights until the bitter end, no matter what enemies attack!" -Lee or a Duplighost, when copying Goombario's Tattle ability

Mario's Powers and Abilities

File:Ssb-marios.jpg
When Mario appeared in Super Smash Bros. Melee and Brawl, his clothing was much more realistic.
  • Mario can (in some games) control fire without a powerup.
  • In Super Mario Bros. 2, Mario and the other three playable characters have a Super Jump. Mario would duck down, and after about two seconds, he'd start to glow. When he releases his energy, Mario would jump twice as high.
  • Mario's Super Jump height was exceeded only by his Ultra Jump, from Super Mario RPG. With this special attack, Mario can jump on enemies consecutively one hundred times (if performed correctly). This is one of Mario's most dangerous attacks.
  • Mario even has his own fighting style. Although he never really uses it in his games, he does use the martial arts in a Super Mario Bros. 3 comic. In the comic, while figting Lemmy Koopa, Mario says "Good thing I know karate." In the following panel, Mario jumps many times in a rapid motion, dodging all of Lemmy's attacks with ease.
  • Mario has many different jumps: Jump, Super Jump, Ultra Jump, Running Jump, Backflip, Somersault, Spin Jump, Mario Tornado, Super Jump Punch, and the Triple Jump.
  • In Super Smash Bros., Mario can perform three or more jumps in midair.
  • In Super Mario 64, Mario can hold his breath underwater for 46 seconds before dying. However, in other Mario games, the plumber can hold his breath indefinitely.
  • Mario has 4 powerups that can make him fly- the Tanooki Suit, the Raccoon Suit, the Wing Cap, and the Cape.
  • In the RPG sub-series, Mario's most powerful weapon is the Ultra Hammer (However, in Super Mario RPG, the Ultra Hammer is only the second most powerful weapon; the hidden item, the Lazy Shell, is his most powerful weapon.).

Template:FactLots of those abilities.

Paper Abilities of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Airplane Mode: The player can make Mario enter this mode by positioning him over a plane panel and pressing Y. This turns him into a plane. He can then glide through the air. The player uses the control stick to steer him.
Paper Mode: Mario can turn sideways if the player presses R. (He is paper thin in the Paper Mario series, so sideways he can get through thin cracks.)
Tube Mode: Hold down R and rotate the control stick.
Boat Mode: Position Mario over a boat panel and press Y.

Names of Mario

  • Jumpman (Mario's original name in the Japanese arcade version of Donkey Kong. He was renamed for the American release)
  • Doctor Mario (Mario when he assumes his medical persona in Dr. Mario)
  • Mario (Mario's standard name)
  • Super Mario (Mario when he grows large from a Super Mushroom)
  • Fiery Mario (Mario when he grabs a Fire Flower)
  • The Great Gonzales (Mario's fighter name in the Glitz Pit)
  • Mario Mario (Mario's full name)

Portrayals

Was voiced/portrayed by:

Mario Superstar Baseball Bio

"Everyone's favorite hero. When Peach is in trouble, he always saves the day! A kart racer, tennis player, golf enthusiast, docter...the list goes on and on, showing that he's a jack-of-all-trades. His trademark fireball will help him in his first foray into baseball."

External Links

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