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  2. Category:Mario (franchise) enemies - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mario (franchise) enemies" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Birdo; Bowser; D.

  3. Goomba - Wikipedia

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    A shiitake, on which the Goomba is based. The pileus and stipe of the shiitake share similar colors to the Goomba's.. Goombas were introduced in the video game Super Mario Bros., and were the last enemy added to the game after playtesters stated that the Koopa Troopa was too tricky as an enemy.

  4. List of Mario franchise characters - Wikipedia

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    Bob-omb – A bomb enemy introduced in Super Mario Bros. 2 with a wind-up key and a fuse, which explodes after a set amount of time or when thrown. King Bob-omb, previously Big Bob-omb, was introduced in Super Mario 64, [132] as a boss character there and in Mario Party 9, [133] Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam, [134] and Mario Party: Star Rush. [135]

  5. Koopa Troopa - Wikipedia

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    Koopa Troopa has gone on to become one of the most commonly recognizable enemies in the Mario franchise alongside Goomba. [22] [14] [23] IGN's Audrey Drake listed Koopa Troopa as one of the best Mario enemies, saying that it is one of the most "iconic Mario enemies out there. In fact, they're pretty much synonymous with the franchise."

  6. List of Mario series enemies - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; List of Mario series enemies

  7. Super Mario - Wikipedia

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    Super Mario Bros. 3 introduces suits to the Super Mario series, many of which are based on animals or Mario enemies. The Raccoon Suit (provisioned by a Super Leaf) and the Tanooki Suit each provide the character with a tail that enables flight. In addition, the Tanooki Suit lets the character spontaneously change into an invincible statue for ...

  8. Piranha Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Piranha Plant's Japanese name, Pakkun Flower, is derived from paku-paku (パクパク), an onomatopoeic Japanese word for mouth movements made when eating. [1] [2] First appearing in 1985's Super Mario Bros., Piranha Plants are originally depicted as stationary carnivorous plants confined to green warp pipes bristling out of the game world, lying in wait for prey to come within range like ...

  9. Wikipedia : Mediation Cabal/Cases/2007-06-26 List of Mario ...

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