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  • Albatoss —a bird that drops Bom-ombs and the player can ride in '' Super Mario Bros. 2 ''.

  • Albino Dino—a white Dino Rhino that appears in the puzzle chamber of the Crystal Palace in '' Paper Mario ''.

  • '''''; palette swap of Rat Funk.

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  • Amazee Dayzee—an elusive walking flower that appears in ''''.

  • Amazing Flying Hammer Brother—airborne Hammer Brothers that ride atop two connected flying blocks in '' Super Mario World '' and '' Super Princess Peach ''.

  • Amp —a metal, electric, ball that shocks the character in '' Super Mario 64 '' and the '' Mario Party '' series.

  • Angry Sun—a sun incarnation that lunges itself at Mario in '' Super Mario Bros. 3 ''; also makes a cameo appearance in the Desert Hills course of '' Mario Kart DS ''.

  • Anti Guy—a gray Shy Guy that's also known as "Deadly Guy", due to the fact his attacks do severe damage. Appears in Shy Guy's Toy Box, and three of them appear at Bowser's Castle in '' Paper Mario ''.

  • Anuboo—A ghost in the shape of an Anubis that are found in Teehee Valley in ''''.

  • Arantula—a more powerful version of Pider. Appears in the Pit of 100 Trials in ''''.

  • Army Hammer Bro —the most elite of Bowser's Hammer Brother troop, appears as a mini-boss in '' Super Princess Peach ''.

  • Artichoker—a monster that disguises itself as a plant in ''''.

  • Autobomb—a machine ridden by Shy Guys that shoot fireballs in '' Super Mario Bros. 2 ''.

  • '''''; a possible parody of the Power Rangers , the Axem Rangers are Red, Black, Pink, Green, and Yellow, with a giant robot head that cumulates the power of the five.

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  • Badge Bandit—a crook found in the Pit of 100 Trials in '''', who steals your badges; palette swap of Bandit.

  • Bahamutt—a red dragon summoned by Chester and Magikoopa in Bowser's Keep in '''', obviously a parody of Bahamut from the '''Final Fantasy''' series.

  • Bald Cleft—a spikeless Cleft that appears in Shhwonk Fortress in ''''.

  • Bandana Blue—a shark lackey of Jonathan Jones in ''''; palette swap of Bandana Red.

  • Bandana Red—a shark lackey of Jonathan Jones that resides in the Sunken Ship in ''''; palette swap of Bandana Blue.

  • Bandy Andy (or '''Big Bandit''')—a green Bandit who befriends Mario in the Glitz Pit in ''''.

  • Banzai Bill—a giant version of Bullet Bill that appears in '' Super Mario World '', '' Super Princess Peach '', and '' Super Smash Bros. Melee ''.

  • Batadon—a flying stone creature with wings in '' Super Mario Land ''.

  • Battle Beetle—an Atlas Beetle enemy in ''''.

  • Beanie—an enemy bean found in ''''.

  • Beezo—a spear-wielding, Shy Guy-derivative enemy that debuted in ''''.

  • Beldam—the leader of the Shadow Sirens in ''''

  • Belome—a giant carnivorous canine boss that appears in ''''.

  • ''''' which appears as a golden Bullet Bill in the overworld.

  • Big Bob-omb— a gigantic '', '' Mario Superstar Baseball '', and '' Mario Kart DS ''.

  • Big Boo—A large Boo ghost that appears in '''', '' Super Mario 64 '', and '' Super Princess Peach ''.

  • Big Bully—a giant Bully in '' Super Mario 64 '' and '' Mario Kart DS ''.

  • Biokinton—a flying cloud boss fought before Tatanga in the Chai Kingdom in '' Super Mario Land ''.

  • ''''', the '' Mario Golf '' series, '' Mario Superstar Baseball '', '' Mario Party 7 '', and '' Super Mario Strikers ''.

  • '''''; a palette swap of Blue Bird.

  • Blargg—a lava-dwelling dragon that appears in '''' and '' Yoshi's Story ''.

  • Blaster (or '''Bill Blaster''')—the device from which Bullet Bill is launched; appears in '''' and '' Paper Mario ''.

  • Blazing Shroob—a Shroob that runs around on fire inside Thwomp Volcano in ''''.

  • Blizzaurus—an ice dragon, boss of Gleam Glacier in '' Super Princess Peach ''. It's true form is an ice fairy.

  • Blooper (or '''Bloober''')—an enemy squid that appears in '''', '' Super Princess Peach '', the '' Mario Party '' series, and '' Mario Kart DS ''.

  • Bluebird—a bird-like character that appears in ''''; a palette swap of Birdy.

  • Blue Goomba—a palette swap of a regular Goomba that pesters Mario in '' Paper Mario '' along with his brother Red Goomba.

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  • ''''', the '' Mario Party '' series, and '' Mario Kart DS ''.

  • Bob-Ulk—the strongest of the Bob-Ombs. Found near the bottom of the Pit of 100 Trials in ''''

  • Bombette—A pink Bob-Omb that allied with Mario in '' Paper Mario ''.

  • Bonetail—a large skeletal dragon that lives in the Pit of 100 Trials in ''''.

  • Bony Beetle—a skeletal turtle-like creature with a spiked shell, which it hides in. Appears in '' Super Mario World '' and '' Paper Mario ''.

  • ''''', '' Mario Pinball Land '', the '' Mario Kart '' series, the '' Mario Tennis '' series, the '' Mario Golf '' series, and the '' Mario Party '' series.

  • Bookend—a haunted book enemy with teeth that attacks Mario in the Big Boo's Haunt level of '' Super Mario 64 ''.

  • Boom Boom—a recurring boss who guards fortresses in '' Super Mario Bros. 3 ''.

  • Boomer—a boss and guardian of Exor in ''''.

  • ''''', and '' Mario Superstar Baseball ''.

  • Booster—a boss with his own amusement tower in ''''.

  • Bootler—Lady Bow's loyal and admiring Boo butler. He is first seen in '''', along with Lady Bow after Mario and co. defeat the Shadow Queen.

  • Bopping Toady—a hopping toad that attacks with its tongue in ''''.

  • Boss Bass—a giant fish, and male counterpart to Big Bertha, that chases Mario and attempts to swallow him whole; appears in ''''.

  • Bowletta—the form Cackletta takes on after possessing Bowser in ''''.

  • Bowser —the main villain and usual final boss of the series; debuted in '' Super Mario Bros. '' and has appeared in most of Mario's games since (with a few notable exceptions, such as '' Super Mario Bros. 2 '').

  • Bowser Koopa Junior—Bowser's son that appears in '''', '' Mario Power Tennis '', and '' Mario Superstar Baseball ''.

  • Bowyer—an arrow-flinging boss in the woods of ''''.

  • Box Boy—a treasure chest enemy and palette swap of Chester, Hidon, and Pandorite that appears in ''''.

  • Brighton—a sun-like character that appears in '' Mario Party 6 ''.

  • ''''', '' Mario Pinball Land '', the '' Mario Party '' series, '' Mario Kart DS '', and as Bowser's pitch in '' Mario Superstar Baseball ''.

  • Bully—a black, sphere-shaped monster with horns that tries to push Mario off of ledges in ''''.

  • Bunbun—a fly creature that drops spears in '' Super Mario Land ''.

  • Bundt (or '''Raspberry''')—a living cake boss in ''''.

  • Buster Beetle—an aggressive counterpart to Buzzy Beetle that hurls boxes at the player; appears in '' Super Mario Bros. 3 ''.

  • Buzzar—a vulture boss that resides in Mt. Rugged in '' Paper Mario ''.

  • Buzzer—a bee and palette swap of Stinger; appears in ''''.

  • Buzzy Beetle—a cave-dwelling, hard-shelled insect that debuted in ''''.

  • Bzzap—a bee enemy that appears in '' Paper Mario ''.

  • Bobbeta-the fast bob omb Paper Mario



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  • ''''' who attempts to steal Peach's voice.

  • Cackletta's Ghost—the spirit of Cackletta which is imprisoned inside Bowletta's body in ''''.

  • Carroboscis—a giant carrot enemy that appears in ''''.

  • Cataquack—a large, billed creature that lunges at Mario and launches him skyward; similar to Plungelo, it appears in ''''.

  • ''''', '' Mario Pinball Land '', the '' Mario Kart '' series, and the '' Mario Party '' series.

  • Chain Chomplet—a juvenile version of a Chain Chomp that appears in '' Super Mario Sunshine ''.

  • Chargin' Chuck—a football-playing turtle that appears in '' Super Mario World ''.

  • Cheep-Cheep (or '''Blurp''', or '''Goby''')—a fish that debuted in '''', '' Mario Pinball Land '', the '' Mario Kart '' series, and the '' Mario Party '' series.

  • Chef Torte—a cake-baking chef that appears as a boss in ''''.

  • Chef Torte's Apprentice—a boss in ''''.

  • Chester—a treasure chest enemy and palette swap of Box Boy, Hidon, and Pandorite that appears in ''''.

  • Chewy—an aggressive, walking Piranha plant variant that appears in ''''.

  • Chicken—a flying bird that flys at Mario in '' Super Mario Land ''.

  • Chief Chilly—a giant Chill Bully, with an icy moustache, that held Wario captive in '' Super Mario 64 DS ''; also appears in '' Mario Kart DS ''.

  • Chikako (Glitter)—a strong floating barrier-like enemy in '' Super Mario Land ''.

  • Chill Bully—an ice version of Big Bully that appears as a boss in '' Super Mario 64 ''.

  • Chomp Chomp—a variant of Chain Chomp that appears in ''''.

  • Chow—a mechanical dog that appears in ''''; palette swap of K-9.

  • Chuck Quizmo—an inquisitive worm that appears in '' Paper Mario ''.

  • Chuckya—a large, purple ball-shaped enemy that grabs Mario and tosses him in '' Super Mario 64 ''.

  • Clawgrip—a crab-like boss that appears in '' Super Mario Bros. 2 ''.

  • Cleft—a stone, spiked creature with a large chin, hence its name; appears in ''''.

  • Clubba—a mace-wielding turtle that appears in '' Paper Mario ''.

  • Cobrat—a snake creature that spits projectiles while hopping out of jars and the desert sand in '' Super Mario Bros. 2 '' and '' Mario Pinball Land ''.

  • Coconutter—a hostile coconut enemy that wields spears in ''''.

  • Commander Shroob—the boss of Star Hill in ''''.

  • Coocoo—a chicken-like bird that flies in the air and drops goo in '' Super Mario Sunshine ''.

  • Cortez—the dead spirit of a pirate who resides on Keelhaul Key with his vast amounts of treasure. Holder of the fifth Crystal Star in ''''.

  • Crazee Dayzee—a living, walking flower that appears in ''''.

  • Crazy Hand-The secret boss of . Apparently some sort of god.

  • Croco—a recurring, thieving crocodile boss that appears in ''''.

  • Crook—tiny thieves that steal from Mario's party in ''''; palette swap of Sackit.

  • Crusty—a crab creature in ''''.

  • Crystal King—a king who lives in the Crystal Palace, guarding the final Star Spirit, Kalmar in '' Paper Mario ''.

  • Culex—a ''''.

  • Czar Dragon—a fiery dragon boss that protects the Barrel Volcano in ''''.

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  • Dark Bones—a powerful, darkly colored Dry Bones that appears in ''''.

  • Dark Boo—a purple, more-powerful Boo found in the painting at the Poshley Sanctum in ''''.

  • Dark Bristle—a black, more powerful version of the Bristle that lives in the Pit of 100 Trials. Appears in .

  • Dark Craw—an evil spearthrower. Goes under the name Craw-daddy at the Glitz Pit. Appears in .

  • Dark Koopa—a purple-shelled Koopa that lives in darkness. Appears in .

  • Dark Koopatrol—a Koopatrol with blue armor and red eyes. Goes under the name Koopinator in the Glitz Pit. Appears in .

  • Dark Lakitu—Lakitus that ride on a dark cloud and throw Sky-Blue Spinies instead of normal ones. Located in the Pit of 100 Trials. Appears in .

  • Dark Paratroopa—a Dark Koopa with wings. Appears in .

  • Dark Puff—a monochrome Ruff Puff found in the Boggly Woods. Appears in .

  • Dark Wizzerd—the weakest of the half-organic, half-mechanic creatures. Resides in the Palace of Shadow. Appears in .

  • Darkly—an eerie young lad from Twilight Town who resides in Rogueport in ''''.

  • Dino Rhino—a rhinoceros-like dinosaur enemy found in '' Super Mario World ''.

  • Dodo—Valentina's dense servant and a boss that appears in ''''.

  • Don Pianta—the Pianta syndicate leader in Rogueport that appears in ''''.

  • Dolphin—a helpful creature that you can ride in the water in '' Super Mario World ''.

  • Donkey Kong —the main character from the ''Donkey Kong'' Arcade Series ; appears in the '' Mario Kart '' series, the '' Mario Tennis '' series, the '' Mario Golf '' series, the '' Mario Party '' series, '' Mario Vs. Donkey Kong '', '' Mario Superstar Baseball '', and '' Super Mario Strikers ''.

  • Donkey Kong Junior —a younger version of Donkey Kong from the ''Donkey Kong'' Arcade Series , appears in '' Super Mario Kart '' and '' Mario's Tennis ''.

  • Doogan—a dog-like species introduced in ''''.

  • Doopliss—a Duplighost boss that steals Mario's identity and appears in ''''. He joined forces with the Shadow Sirens after Vivian joined Mario's team. Until you figure out his name, he appears as "?????"

  • Dorrie—a friendly Loch Ness Monster -esque dinosaur that appears in '' Super Mario 64 '' and the '' Mario Party '' series.

  • Dr. Freezegood—a snowman enemy that appears in ''''.

  • Dr. Mario —Mario as a physician; protagonist of the '' Dr Mario '' series.

  • Dragonzamasu—a seahorse-like boss in the Muda Kingdom in '' Super Mario Land ''.

  • Dry Bones—a collapsable '', '' Super Princess Peach '', '' Mario Superstar Baseball '', '' Mario Party 7 '', and '' Mario Kart DS ''.

  • Dull Bones—a weak Dry Bones that cannot reform itself. Appears in ''''.

  • Duplighost—a ghost that can change its shape; appears in '' Paper Mario ''.

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  • Earth Crystal—one of Culex's crystal bodyguards in ''''.

  • Eeker—a living beaker who fights with fire rods in ''''.

  • Eely-Mouth—an eel boss that pollutes Noki Bay in '' Super Mario Sunshine ''.

  • Eerie—a ghostly dinosaur-like enemy in '' Super Mario World ''.

  • Eggbert—the shell from whence Birdo pops in ''''.

  • Eggplant Man—a strange eggplant-like enemy from Wrecking Crew .

  • Elder Shrooboid—the boss of Star Shrine in ''''.

  • Electro Blooper—an electrically-charged Blooper found in Toad Town Tunnels in Paper Mario .

  • Electrokoopa—an electric koopa who patrols mesh areas in '' Super Mario Sunshine ''.

  • Elite Wizzerd—the strongest of the Wizzerds. Located near the bottom of the Pit of 100 Trials. Appears in .

  • Elite X-Naut—Highest-ranking X-Naut soldiers that appear in ''''. Unlike the X-Naut Grunt or PhD, this type of X-Naut wears a black uniform.

  • Ella—one of the two main characters of ''''.

  • Enigma—an assortment of clustered pig heads found in the Moleville Mines in ''''; palette swap of Gorgon.

  • Exor—the giant sword that crashes into Bowser's Castle in ''''.

  • Eyerok—two giant stone hands, with eyes embedded into their palms, that are a boss in '' Super Mario 64 '' and '' Mario Kart DS ''.

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  • Game Guy—a gambling Shy Guy who challenges players to special mini-games in '' Mario Party 3 ''.

  • Ganchan—a rock that Mario can ride but can still crush him in '' Super Mario Land ''.

  • Gao—a sphinx-like creature that stands still and shoots fireballs in '' Super Mario Land ''.

  • Garf—a member of the Robbo gang in ''''.

  • Geckit—a gecko enemy that appears in ''''; a palette swap of Gecko.

  • Gecko—a gecko enemy that appears in ''''; a palette swap of Geckit.

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  • General Guy—a white Shy Guy that commandeers a toy tank in '' Paper Mario '' and guards Muskular, the fourth Star Spirit.

  • Giga Bowser—A transformed version of Bowser, capable of causing masses of damage. He is an unplayable character, but features as the final boss in Adventure Mode Super Smash Bros Melee . If Debug Mode is activated (With an Action Replay , however, he becomes fully playable.

  • Gira—a missile (similar to Bullet Bill) that shoots out of cannons in certain pipes in Super Mario Land .

  • Gloomba—a dark version of a Goomba that is found underground. Appear in ''''.

  • Gloomtail—Hooktail's brother, one of the dragon siblings. Guards a key in the Palace of Shadow. Appears in ''''.

  • Gnarantula—an odd spider-like enemy in ''''.

  • Goomba (or '''Chibibo''')—the very first enemy that appears in '' Super Mario Bros. '' and has appeared in most of Mario's games since.

  • Gold Koopeleon—a defensive Koopeleon that often flees from battle in ''''.

  • Goomba King (or '''Goomboss''')—a giant Goomba boss that appears in '' Paper Mario '', '' Super Mario 64 DS '', and '' Mario Kart DS ''.

  • Goombaria—Goombario's sister in '' Paper Mario ''.

  • Goombario—a young Goomba that appears in '' Paper Mario ''.

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  • Goomdiver—a Goomba that wears a scuba mask and attack underwater in ''''.

  • Gooper Blooper—a giant Blooper boss that appears in '' Super Mario Sunshine '', '' Mario Power Tennis '', and '' Super Princess Peach ''.

  • Gourmet Guy-an extremely overweight Shy Guy that sports a bib and a spoon and fork in '' Paper Mario ''.

  • Grate Guy—a boss and Casino owner in ''''.

  • Grindel—a mummified Thwomp in '' Super Mario 64 ''.

  • '''''.

  • Grodus X—a magical protector of Grodus that has the same characteristics as a Mini-Yux, only it's shaped as an X and not a triangle like a normal Mini-Yux. Grodus requires four Grodus Xs to create a barrier around him. Appears in ''''.

  • Grubba—the announcer at the Glitz Pit in ''''.

  • Grubby—a spiked slug in ''''.

  • Guardian Shroob—a white Shroob that guards the Shroob Mother Ship in ''''.

  • Guerilla—a giant ape reminiscent of ''.

  • Gulpit—a fat purple creature that spits rocks at Mario in '' Paper Mario ''.

  • Gunion—an octopus creature that lives in the water and splits into two if it's attacked in '' Super Mario Land ''.

  • Gus—a member of the Robbo gang that blocks the east side of Rogueport and demands tolls of 10 coins in ''''.

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  • ''''', and the '' Mario Party '' series.

  • Hammerhead Brothers—a duo of rocky beings who can weld new hammers for Mario and Luigi in ''''.

  • Harhall—an artist of the Beanbean Kingdom who appears in ''''.

  • Hawkmouth—a bird head that comes alive after picking up a crystal inside Wart's castle and attacks the character in Super Mario Bros. 2 .

  • Heave-Ho—a mechanical wind-up creature that flings Mario into the air in '' Super Mario 64 ''.

  • Heavy Troopa—a fat Koopa Paratroopa that appears in ''''.

  • Heavy Zed—a helpful owl that Mario can ride in ''''.

  • Hermie III—the boss of Gwarhar Lagoon in ''''.

  • Hidon—a treasure chest enemy and palette swap of Box Boy, Chester, and Pandorite that appears in ''''.

  • Hiyoihoi—a Ganchan-throwing stone creature and boss of Easton Kingdom in '' Super Mario Land ''.

  • Honen—the skeleton of a Torion fish that hops vertically at Mario in '' Super Mario Land ''.

  • ''', the boss guarding the first Crystal Star. Hates creatures that "start with Cr- and end with -icket".

  • Hoopster—a ladybug creature that climbs up and down on vines in '' Super Mario Bros. 2 .

  • Hoo—a giant owl, boss of the Hoo's Woods world of '' Super Princess Peach ''.

  • Hoohooros- a big live bird statue that appears in '' Mario And Luigi Superstar Saga ''.

  • Hoot—a sleepy owl that carries Mario to higher areas. (This character does not have a known official name, but is often referred to as Hoot). Appears in '' Super Mario 64 '' and '' Mario Party Advance ''.

  • Hot Foot—a walking flame that usually fall off of candles in '' Super Mario Bros. 3 ''.

  • Hothead—a giant Sparky that appears in '' Super Mario World '' and '' Super Princess Peach ''.

  • Huffin Puffin—a fat, white bird, whose hatchlings can be used as eggs by Yoshi, in ''''.

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  • Ice Puff—a Ruff Puff which appears in frigid regions (for example, Fahr Outpost) of ''''.

  • Ice Snifit—a Snifit that spits ice in ''''.

  • '''''.

  • Il Piantissimo—a Pianta imposter that challenges Mario to races in ''. This is a tiny easter egg that Nintendo added in, probably known only by the development team.

  • Incoming Chomp—a Chain Chomp that leaps into the foreground and eats away the floor in ''''.

  • Iron Cleft—a type of Cleft in the Glitz Pit from '''' that is invincible to any attack except to another Iron Cleft smashing against its body, like a diamond only being able to break another diamond.

  • Ishnail—the leader of Rogueport's Robbo gang in ''''.

  • Itsybitsy- Donkey Kong Jungle Fever



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  • Jabbi—enemies of the Punis who inhabit The Great Tree in ''''.

  • Jabit—a green Drill Bit that runs Smithy's production line in ''''.

  • Jagger—an armored Koopa Troopa and apprentice of Jinx in ''''.

  • Jelectro—an electric jellyfish in '' Super Mario Bros. 3 ''.

  • Jester—a jester enemy in ''''.

  • Jinx—a martial arts expert in '''' who challenges Mario to a few fights.

  • Jojora-a boss who appeared along side an enemy you got to choose the name for (between three choices) in ''''.

  • Jolene—Grubba's manager who secretly assists Mario in ''''.

  • Jonathan Jones—a shark boss in the sunken ship of '''' who befriends Mario after being beaten.

  • Jr. Troopa—a baby Koopa stuck in his eggshell who would appear six times and fight Mario and his teammates in ''''.

  • Junior Shrooboid—a giant green Shroob that follows E. Gadd's time machine into the present in ''''.

  • Jermaine Fernando- F-Zero AX



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  • K-9—a mechanical dog that appears in ''''.

  • Kaboomba—a walking cannon which fires at the character in '''' and '' Super Princess Peach ''.

  • '''''.

  • Kent C. Koopa—a giant Koopa Troopa that blocks Pleasant Path in '' Paper Mario ''.

  • ''''', '' Mario Superstar Baseball '', '' Mario Kart DS '', and '' Super Princess Peach ''.

  • King Calamari—a giant squid boss that guards the Sunken Ship hold in ''''.

  • King K—a friendly minor-league fighter from Glitzville in ''''

  • King Totomesu—a large sphinx boss of the Birabuto Kingdom that jumps and shoots fireballs in '' Super Mario Land ''.

  • Klamber—a spider-like enemy that climbs on grates and fences in '' Super Mario Sunshine ''.

  • Klepto—a large vulture, notorious for stealing Mario's hat in the Shifting Sand Land level of '''', '' Mario Pinball Land '', and the '' Mario Party '' series.

  • Knife Guy—a knife-juggling boss (and later friend of Mario) in ''''.

  • Koopa Clown Car—a mechanical, hovering creature used by Bowser; debuted in ''''.

  • ''''', with the exception of Bowser Jr., who appears in '' Super Mario Sunshine ''. Their names are Larry/Cheatsy Koopa, Morton Jr./Big Mouth Koopa, Wendy O./Kootie Pie Koopa, Lemmy/Hip Koopa, Roy/Bully Koopa, Ludwig/Kooky Von Koopa, Iggy/Hop Koopa and Bowser Jr.

  • ''''', '' Mario Superstar Baseball '', and the '' Mario Party '' series.

  • '''''.

  • Koopatrol—a powerful, armor clad Koopa who works for Bowser. Appears in '''' and ''Mario Pinball Land''.

  • Koopeleon—primeval, ''.

  • Kooper—a Koopa Troopa from Koopa Village. Allied with Mario in '' Paper Mario ''.

  • Koopie Koo—Koops' girlfriend that resides in Petalburg in ''''.

  • Koops—a green-shelled Koopa Troopa which joins Mario's party in ''''.

  • Kumo—a hopping spider creature that appears in '' Super Mario Land ''.

  • '''''

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  • Lady Bow—a Boo princess that allies with Mario in ''''.

  • Lady Lima—castle advisor to Queen Bean in ''''.

  • Lahla—one of the Boo sisters that runs the Pianta Parlor in ''''.

  • Lakipea—the Beanbean Kingdom's version of Lakitu who throws Sharpeas in ''''.

  • Lakilester—a Lakitu that allied with Mario after a fight in '' Paper Mario ''. Most people know him by his nickname "Spike", especially Huff N. Puff.

  • Lakilulu—Lakilester's girlfriend who appears in '' Paper Mario ''.

  • ''''', '' Mario Pinball Land '', the '' Mario Kart '' series, and the '' Mario Party '' series.

  • Lantern Ghost—a small ghost-like creature that carries a lantern. Appears in '''' and '' Mario Party Advance ''; a giant one appeared in '' Paper Mario '' and goes by the name ''Big Lantern Ghost''.

  • '''''.

  • Laser Snifit—a Snifit that shoots lasers in ''''.

  • Lava Bud—miniature Piranha Plants that stem from Lava Piranha in '' Paper Mario ''.

  • Lava Lotus—a fire-spewing flower who appears in '' Super Mario Bros. 3 '', '' Super Mario World '', and '' Super Princess Peach ''.

  • Lava Piranha—A huge piranha that lies within the confines of Mount Lavalava and guards Misstar, the fifth Star Spirit in '' Paper Mario ''.

  • '''''.

  • Lil' Sparky—a tiny version of Sparky that appears in '' Super Mario World '' and '' Super Princess Peach ''.

  • '''.

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  • ''''' and '' Super Mario 64 ''. Luigi is the star of '' Mario Is Missing! '' and '' Luigi's Mansion '', in both of which his objective is to find and rescue his brother Mario.

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  • M. Bush—an enemy that disguises itself as a harmless bush in '' Paper Mario ''.

  • Ma Mole—mother of the mole children, Dyna & Mite, in ''''.

  • Macho Grubba-The form of Grubba after being powered up by the third Crystal Star. Chapter 3 Boss in .

  • Mack—a spring boss in ''''.

  • Mad Piano—a haunted piano with teeth that attacks Mario in the Big Boo's Haunt level of '' Super Mario 64 ''.

  • Magikoopa—a robed turtle magician that debuted in '''', '' Super Princess Peach '', and '' Mario Superstar Baseball ''; was slated to appear in '' Mario Kart 64 '' but was replaced by Donkey Kong before the final release.

  • Magmite—a cave creature in ''''.

  • Magnus 2.0—a souped-up version of Magnus Von Grapple. Holds the seventh Crystal Star in .

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  • Master Hand-The Final Boss of . It seems to be the god of the Nintendo universe.

  • Manta—an unnamed manta ray that appears in '' Super Mario 64 '' and the '' Mario Party '' series.

  • Marilyn—Beldam and Vivian's sister and the toughest of the Shadow Sirens, judging by her size, in ''''. Her catchprase is "Guh", which is the only word she says all the time.

  • Mario —the main hero of the series, debuting in '' Donkey Kong '' as " Jumpman " and first appearing as "Mario" in '' Mario Bros. ''

  • Mecha Bowser—a giant, mechanical version of Bowser that appears in '' Paper Mario '', '' Super Mario Sunshine '', and '' Mario Power Tennis ''. Goes by the name "Bowser???" in Paper Mario.

  • Mechakoopa—a mechanical toy Koopa used to pelt Bowser's Koopa Clown Car in '''', and the '' Mario Party '' series.

  • Megasmilax—a giant Piranha plant boss in ''''.

  • Mekabon—a robot that attacks with its head in '' Super Mario Land ''.

  • Merlon—a wizard who assists Mario and his partners in ''''.

  • Micro-Goomba—a tiny Goomba, usually found around larger Goombas and in groups; originally from '''' and '' Super Mario 64 ''.

  • Mini-Fry Guy—one of several creatures that breaks off from the larger Fryguy in '' Super Mario Bros. 2 ''.

  • The Mini-Yuxes—The spawn of the Yuxes. They come in three forms: Mini-Yux, Mini-X-Yux, and Mini-Z-Yux. They create a sheild around their respective Yux. They only appear in ''''

  • MIPS—the armless yellow Rabbit that appears in the basement of Peach's Castle in '' Super Mario 64 ''.

  • Moneybags—an enemy that disguises itself as a coin, but is actually a small frog-like creature, in '' Super Mario 64 ''.

  • Monstermama—a friendly toadstool creature in ''''.

  • ''''', '' Mario Pinball Land '', '' Mario Superstar Baseball '', '' Mario Kart DS '', and the '' Mario Party '' series.

  • '''''.

  • Mouser —a large mouse boss that appears in '' Super Mario Bros. 2 '' and '' Mario Party Advance ''.

  • Mr. Blizzard—a snowman enemy that throws snowballs in '' Super Mario 64 '', '' Mario Pinball Land '' and the '' Mario Party '' series.

  • Mr. I—a giant eyeball that appeared in '' Super Mario 64 '' and the '' Mario Party '' series.

  • Mr. Kipper—a fish in ''''.

  • Ms. Mowz—a badge hunter who joins Mario on his quest in after Mario gets a badge found in Hooktail's suite.

  • Muncher—a small, invincible Pirana Plant-like enemy in '' Super Mario Bros. 3 ''

  • Magma Brother- Mario Roulette



N

  • Neil—one of the two main characters of ''''.

  • Ninjakoopas—otherwise known as the '''Koopa Bros'''. Their names, according to the colors of their shells and ninja gear, are Red, Black, Yellow and Green. They guard the first Star Spirit, Eldstar, in '' Paper Mario ''.

  • Ninji—a star-like creature that appears in '' Super Mario Bros. 2 '', '' Super Mario World '', '' Paper Mario '', and '' Mario Party Advance ''. In ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', "Ninji 1" will chase the player, while "Ninja 2" will stay in place and hop repeatedly.

  • Nipper Plant (also known as '''Chompweed''' or '''Walking Piranas''')—a white plant that leaps upward to bite Mario. It may stay motionless or walk around, and even spit fire. Nipper plants debuted in '''', '' Yoshi's Story '', and '' Super Princess Peach ''.

  • Noki—friendly, crab-like creatures that converse with Mario in '''' as background characters.

  • Nokobon (or '''Noko Bombette''')—a Koopa-esque creature that explodes after it's jumped on in ''''.

  • Nyololin—a fire spitting snake that appears in '' Super Mario Land ''.

  • Ninja pirahna- Mario Unkurukai



O

  • Oaklie—a tree-like denizen of the Forever Forest that appears in '' Paper Mario ''.

  • Octolot—an octopus creature wielding winged Koopa shells that appears in ''''; palette swap of Octovader.

  • Octovader—palette swap of Octolot that appears in ''''.

  • Ostro—a running ostrich that appears in '' Super Mario Bros. 2 ''.

  • Ogre The Chaampion- Punch Out!!



P

  • Plum-A person who was not that important so they replaced her with Daisy. The only games that she was in were '' Mario Golf '' and '' Mario Tennis ''

  • Pa Mole—father of the mole children, Dyna & Mite, in ''''.

  • Pale Piranha—a colorless Piranha Plant found in the Boggly Woods of ''''.

  • Pandorite—a treasure chest enemy and palette swap of Box Boy, Chester, and Hidon that appears in ''''.

  • Panser—a plant that walks or remains stationary while spitting fire in Super Mario Bros. 2 .

  • Para-Beetle (or '''Parabuzzy''')—an airborne Buzzy Beetle which can be ridden in ''''.

  • Paragoomba (or '''Para-Goomba''')—a flying Goomba, some of which spout Mini-Goombas, that debuted in '''', '' Super Princess Peach '', and '' Mario Superstar Baseball ''.

  • Parakarry—a Koopa Paratroopa that allied with Mario in ''''.

  • Parry—a talking umbrella that aids Princess Peach on her journey in '' Super Princess Peach ''.

  • Pauline —Mario's girlfriend in the '' Donkey Kong '' arcade game; often confused with Princess Toadstool.

  • '''''.

  • Penguin s—nameless penguins that appear in numerous Mario games, including '' Super Mario 64 '', '' Mario Kart 64 '', the '' Mario Party '' series, and '' Mario Pinball Land ''.

  • ''''', and '' Super Princess Peach ''.

  • Phanta Manta—a giant, paper-thin manta silhouette that spreads goop all over Sirena Beach and causes Hotel Delfino to sink into the earth in '' Super Mario Sunshine ''.

  • Phanto—a floating mask that guards keys in '' Super Mario Bros. 2 ''.

  • ''''', '' Mario Power Tennis '', '' Mario Superstar Baseball '', and '' Mario Kart DS ''.

  • Il Piantissimo -a human character that appears only in Super Mario Sunshine bearing a strange costume that looks like a pink Pianta. You race him in a few levels for Shine Sprites. He has identical jumping abilities as Mario and runs an identical speed.

  • Pider—a spider-like enemy that is found in the Great Tree in Boggly Woods and the Punies just can't stand this creature. Appears in ''''

  • Pidgit—a carpet-riding bird that appears in '''', and as "Pidget Bill" in '' Super Mario World ''.

  • Pionpi—a hopping ninja-like enemy in '' Super Mario Land ''.

  • ''''', '' Super Princess Peach '', '' Mario Superstar Baseball '', the '' Mario Kart '' series, and the '' Mario Party '' series.

  • Plungelo—a large creature that has plungers for feet, which it uses to walk on mirrors; similar to Cataquack, it appears in '' Super Mario Sunshine ''.

  • Podoboo—a lava ball that appears in '''', and the '' Mario Party '' series.

  • Poison Pokey— also called a '''Pokey Mummy''' in that looks like a Pokey, but is blue and poisons Mario on contact.

  • Poison Puff—a poisonous Ruff Puff that is located near the bottom of the Pit of 100 Trials. Appears in ''''.

  • Pokey—a cactus-like enemy that debuted in '''', and '' Super Princess Peach ''.

  • Pompon Flower—a plant that shoots poison in '' Super Mario Land ''.

  • Ptooie—a Pirana Plant that walks around or stays in pipes and blows a spiked ball in '' Super Mario Bros. 3 ''.

  • Porcupo—a porcupine creature with spines on its back in Super Mario Bros. 2 .

  • Prince Peasley-the Prince of the Beanbean Kingdom, as seen in . He is a very vain person, but also brave. His mother is Queen Bean. He is green. Was turned into a dragon-like creature near the beginning of the game.

  • Princess Daisy —Mario's love interest in '' Super Mario Land '', but now the main love of Luigi, and has appeared in many sports and party Mario games. She is the ruler of the desert kingdom, Sarasaland.

  • Princess Peach (or '''Princess Toadstool''')—Mario's main love interest, debuting in '' Super Mario Bros. '' and appearing in most of Mario's games since. She is the ruler of the Mushroom Kingdom.

  • Princess Shroob - The leader of the ''.

  • ''''', as well as being alluded to in '' Super Mario Sunshine '' and '' Mario Party Advance '', by way of his inventions.

  • Puffy Squid—a squid-like enemy that turns into a platform, when sprayed at by FLUDD, in '' Super Mario Sunshine ''.

  • Punchinello—a bomb-happy cave boss in ''''.

  • Pantanelo the Koopa- Super Mario Fushigi No Korokoro Party



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  • Queen Bean—ruler of the Beanbean Kingdom in ''''. She is a large, hulking woman and mother to Prince Peasley

  • Queen Nimbus—Mallow's mother and the queen of Nimbus Land in ''''.

  • Queen Valentina

  • Qecheu- Super Mario Fushigi No Korokoro Party 2



R

  • Rawk Hawk—the champion of the Glitz Pit when you first enter in ''''. His catchphase is, "Feel the RAWWWWWWWWWWK!"

  • Rat Funk—a sewer rat that appears in ''''; palette swap of Alley Rat.

  • Ratooey—a rat-like species that appeared in ''''.

  • Red Goomba—a palette swap of a regular Goomba that pesters Mario in '' Paper Mario '' along with his brother Blue Goomba.

  • Rex—a purple dinosaur that appears in '''', and '' Super Princess Peach ''.

  • Reznor—a large, grey, fire-breathing dinosaur that appears in groups in '' Super Mario World ''.

  • Rip Van Fish—a sleeping underwater enemy that awakens and attacks when Mario swims by. Appears in '' Super Mario World ''.

  • R.O.B.—a secret kart in Mario Kart. Appears in '' Mario Kart DS ''.

  • Robirdo—a robotic version of Birdo who only appears in the '' Super Mario Advance '' version of '' Super Mario Bros. 2 ''.

  • Rocky Wrench—an enemy who pops out of the ground and throws wrenches in '' Super Mario Bros. 3 ''; also appears in '' Mario Kart DS ''.

  • Roger the Potted Ghost—a ghost boss who emerges from a pot in ''''.

  • Roketon—an enemy who flies an airplane in '' Super Mario Land ''.

  • Rotodisc—a rotating object in castles in '' Super Mario Bros. 3 ''.

  • Rowf—a doogan who is the owner of Toad Town's badge shop in '' Paper Mario ''.

  • '''''.

  • Ruff Puff—a cloud enemy that attacks by ramming and lightning strikes. Appears in ''''.

  • Roger Jr. - Super Mario Fushigi No Janjan Land



S

  • Sackit—tiny thieves that steal from Mario's party in ''''; palette swaps of Crooks.

  • Salvo the Slime—a giant Lemon Drop boss in ''''. Also appears in '' Mario Party Advance ''.

  • Scuttlebug—a spider-like creature in '' Super Mario 64 ''; also appears in '' Mario Party 7 ''.

  • Seedy Pod—a plant creature that burrows into the ground and tosses rocks at Mario in '' Super Mario Sunshine ''.

  • ''''' .

  • '''''.

  • Shady Koopa—a blue-shelled Koopa Troopa with a grey-looking face that can attack after its shell has been flipped. They have a place of honor in the Koopa Family Tree because of the way they look. Appears in ''''.

  • Shady Paratroopa—a Shady Koopa with wings. Appears in ''''.

  • Shaman—a mysterious, hooded creature that appears in ''''.

  • Sharpea-the Beanbean Kingdom's version of Spiny who appears in ''''.

  • Shroob- an alien mushroom monster species that appears in .

  • ''''', '' Mario Pinball Land '', the '' Mario Kart '' series, the '' Mario Tennis '' series, the '' Mario Party '' series, '' Mario Pinball Land '', and '' Mario Superstar Baseball ''.

  • Shyster—a Shy Guy-derivative enemy in ''''.

  • Sidestepper—a crab that appears in '' Mario Bros. '', Super Mario Bros. 3 , '' Mario Power Tennis '', and '' Mario Kart DS ''.

  • Sir Swoop—a Swooper seen in the Glitz Pit Minor League in ''''.

  • Skeeter—a Water Strider -like creature that appears in '' Super Mario 64 ''.

  • Skeleton Bee—a bee that will come back to life after Mario jumps on it in ''''.

  • Sledge Brothers —giant versions of the Hammer Brothers who shake the ground when they jump in '' Super Mario Bros. 3 ''.

  • Sling Guy—a variant of Shy Guy that appears in ''''.

  • Smilax—a Piranha plant-like enemy that appears in ''''.

  • Smithy—the main villain and final boss of ''''.

  • Smorg—small, black creatures that band together to create a large monster. They kidnap all the passengers of the Excess Express in ''''.

  • '''''.

  • Snooza Koopa—a large Koopa that wears a Yoshi 's eggshell as a disguise in '' Super Mario Sunshine ''.

  • Snufit—a floating variation on Snifit that appears in '' Super Mario 64 ''.

  • Spania—a Spinia with spikes protruding from its top. Appears in ''''.

  • Spark (or '''Sparky''')—a ball of fire that appears in '''', and '' Super Princess Peach ''

  • Spear Guy—a savage Shy Guy that weilds a spear and shield, and appears in '''', '' Mario Party Advance '', and '' Mario Power Tennis ''.

  • Spike—a turtle-like creature that spits up spiked balls and throws them in '''', '' Yoshi's Story '', and '' Super Princess Peach ''.

  • Spiked Fun Guy—a small cactus-like enemy that appears in ''''.

  • Spikester—a spiked creature related to Spiny; appears in ''''.

  • Spike Top—a Buzzy Beetle with a spike on its shell that appears in '''', and '' Super Princess Peach ''.

  • Spikey—a spiked creature that rolls into a ball in ''''. It is unrelated to Spiny, who is another Mario enemy who is sometimes called Spikey as well.

  • Spindrift—an odd creature with a flower-like propeller on its head that, once Mario stomps on it, causes him to fly into the air and spin for a short time. Appears in '' Super Mario 64 ''.

  • Spinia—an unknown creature made of thin, papery boards. Appears in ''''.

  • Spiny (or '''Spikey''')—a spiked turtle-like enemy that appears in '''', '' Mario Pinball Land '', and the '' Mario Party '' series.

  • Spunia—a much more powerful version of the Spania. Appears in ''''.

  • Spy Guy—a variant of Shy Guy that hids in bushes and uses either a hammer or a slingshot. Appears in '' Paper Mario ''.

  • Squeek—a tiny mouse that appears in ''''.

  • Stinger—a bee and palette swap of Buzzer; appears in ''''.

  • Stretch—a Boo ghost that lives on the floor in '' Super Mario Bros. 3 ''.

  • Strollin' Stu—a small clown-like enemy, the equivalent of the Goomba in '' Super Mario Sunshine ''.

  • Sumo Brother —a sumo version of the Hammer Brothers that stomp the ground and create lightning bolts in '' Super Mario World ''.

  • Super Koopa—a Koopa Troopa that wears a magic cape and can fly in '' Super Mario World ''.

  • Super Team -a robot created by Bowser in '' Super Mario Strikers ''.

  • Sushi—a shark enemy that appears in '' Super Mario 64 '' and the '' Mario Party '' series.

  • Sushie—a Cheep-Cheep allied with Mario in '' Paper Mario ''.

  • Suu—a spider that attacks from above in '' Super Mario Land ''.

  • Swampire—the strongest of the Swoopers. It is a health-sucking bat enemy that lives near the bottom of the Pit of 100 Trials in ''''.

  • Swooper—a bat enemy in ''''.

  • Swoopin' Stu—a paint-blob enemy that appears in '' Super Mario Sunshine ''.

  • Swoopula—a more powerful version of the Swooper. It appears mostly in palaces. Appears in ''''.

  • Sophitia -Super Punch Out!!



T

  • Tamao—an indestructible blob creature that guards Dragonzamasu in '' Super Mario Land ''.

  • Tanoomba—a Goomba dressed in a Tanooki Suit in ''''.

  • Tatanga the Mysterious Spaceman—the final boss of ''''.

  • TEC-XX—the main computer in the X-Naut HQ in ''''.

  • Terra Cotta—an armored Koopa that appears in ''''; palette swap of Terrapin.

  • Terrapin—armored Koopa Troopas that appear in ''''; palette swap of Terra Cotta.

  • Thunder Lakitu—an orange '' and '' Mario Power Tennis ''.

  • Thwimp—a miniature version of Thwomp that appears in '' Super Mario World ''.

  • ''''', and '' Super Princess Peach ''

  • Toad —the ever-helpful humanoid mushroom that debuted in '' Super Mario Bros. '', and has appeared in virtually every game in which Mario does.

  • '''''.

  • ''''', '' Super Princess Peach '', '' Mario Power Tennis '', '' Mario Superstar Baseball '', and '' Mario Party 7 ''.

  • Tokotoko—a running rock-like enemy that appears in '' Super Mario Land ''.

  • Tolstar—a boss who holds Bowser hostage in a cannon in ''''.

  • Torion—a fish who appears in '' Super Mario Land ''.

  • Torpedo Ted—an underwater Bullet Bill variant that appears in '' Super Mario World '' and '' Super Princess Peach ''.

  • Tox Box—a metal box enemy in '' Super Mario 64 ''.

  • Troopea—a Beanbean Koopa Troopa that appears in ''''.

  • Trouter-A fish who jumped out of the water in Super Mario Bros. 2 .

  • Trunkle-a tree who blocked the entrance to LittleFungi town in

  • Tryclyde—a three-headed snake boss that appears in '' Super Mario Bros. 2 ''.

  • Tub-O-Troopa-A fat Koopa with wings from

  • Tubba Blubba—a huge clubba in '' Paper Mario '' that guards Skolar, the third star spirit (which escaped) and became invincible after his heart was removed from his body.

  • Tuff Puff—a little cloud in '' Paper Mario '' that is part of Huff N. Puff.

  • Tumble—a living die, who replaces Toad as the host in '' Mario Party 3 ''; he also appears in '' Mario Party Advance ''.

  • Tutankoopa—a koopa troopa that lives in the Dry, Dry Ruins and guards the second Star Spirit, Mamar in '' Paper Mario ''; also appeared in '' Mario Pinball Land ''.

  • Tweester—a living tornado that appears in '' Paper Mario '' and the '' Mario Party '' series.

  • Tweeter—a hopping, masked, bird-like creature that appears in '' Super Mario Bros. 2 ''.

  • Twila—a moon-like character that appears in '' Mario Party 6 ''.



U

  • Ukiki—a monkey that likes to steal Mario's hat, who appears in '''' under the name of '''Grinder'''.

  • Unagi—a giant underwater sea serpent in '' Super Mario 64 ''.

  • Urchin—an underwater hazard in '' Super Mario World '' and '' Super Princess Peach ''.



V



W

  • '''''.

  • Walruss—a large walrus enemy that appears in '' Super Princess Peach ''.

  • Wanda —the fairy that assists Mario, Yoshi or Princess Peach in '' Mario And Wario ''.

  • Wandering Goom—a Goomba-like creature that appears in '' Super Mario Land ''.

  • '''''.

  • Wart —the final, frog-like, vegetable-hating boss of '' Super Mario Bros. 2 ''.

  • Watt—a female Spark that appears in '' Paper Mario ''.

  • '''''.

  • Whomp—a variant on Thwomp that walks around and hurls himself onto Mario when approached; appears in '''', and the '' Mario Party Series ''.

  • Whomp King—a Whomp boss that appears in '' Super Mario 64 ''.

  • White Clubba—Clubbas found in icy regions in '' Paper Mario ''. a palette swap of the standard Clubba.

  • White Magikoopa—a white-robed Magikoopa who uses varying tactics and appears in ''''.

  • ''''', '' Mario Power Tennis '', and the '' Mario Party '' series.

  • Wind Spirit—a wind spirit that charges at Mario in '' Super Mario Sunshine ''.

  • Wizzerd—a half-organic, half-mechanical creature that lives in the Pit of 100 Trials. Appears in ''''.

  • Wonky—an underground information salesman in ''''.



X

  • '''''.

  • X-Naut PhD—X-Naut scientists that attack by tossing chemicals in ''''.

  • X-Yux—an experimental red Yux that appears in ''''.



Y



Z

  • Z-Yux—a gray Yux that thrives in space and appears in ''''.

  • Zess T.—a Rogueport chef that will cook items in ''''.

  • Zip Toad—a celebrity Toad that appears in ''''; he is first impersonated by Doopliss.

  • Zombone—Czar Dragon's ghastly alter-ego in ''''.



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