I know lots of Mario games prove that Mario is not an act but there are also a bunch of them say otherwise like Super Mario Bros. 3 and all the Mario Party Games and Mario Kart Games as well.
Do you know something we don't? I don't get what you mean by "Mario is an act".I know lots of Mario games prove that Mario is not an act but there are also a bunch of them say otherwise like Super Mario Bros. 3 and all the Mario Party Games and Mario Kart Games as well.
Wario, of courseIf Mario is an just a stage show, who is his stunt double, cause who else is gonna be fat, jump high and do somersaults and acrobatics like him?
No, but Luigi came close while looking through the Ghost Hotel.Wario, of course
You seen the shit he can do in his games? Still haven't saw Mario piledrive a giant effeminate godzilla to the ground.
Lol, with how he slams the ghost around when succing them, I think Luigi has been watching a few wrestling show, eh.No, but Luigi came close while looking through the Ghost Hotel.
I would imagine sometimes it is and sometimes it's not as in there is no television in the mushroom Kingdom they can't spread on the evening news Mario's greatness so the only way to let the regular citizens know that they had been saved by mario is with a PlayI know lots of Mario games prove that Mario is not an act but there are also a bunch of them say otherwise like Super Mario Bros. 3 and all the Mario Party Games and Mario Kart Games as well.
paper Mario the thousand-year door goes even further by supplying an audience and even allowing them to interact with your battlesWell, Super Mario Bros. 3 does take place on a stage with curtains and all.
Is this one of those threads that is soliciting for the Edge of the forum?
Wikipedia said:Super Mario Bros. 3 was conceived as a stage play. The title screen features a stage curtain being drawn open, and in-game objects hang from off-screen catwalks, are bolted to the background, or cast shadows on the skyline. When Mario finishes a level, he walks off the stage.
I think that was all more or less confirmed by the creator of Mario Brothers 3 as wellI think he was referring to this:
https://kotaku.com/miyamoto-confirms-that-super-mario-bros-3-was-a-play-1729805751
From Wikipedia:
So the question is, are the rest of the games also plays on a stage, i.e. a stage act.
Maybe.
No need to make excuses for the Mario 2 Fiasco the game that Americans know Wasn't a cannon Mario game it was another nes game reskined and in my bias opinion the Mario 2 the Japanese know would have been a DLC for mario 1 had The concept and technology existed back then and mario 3 was confirmed to be a play ... that takes us to super Mario land which was not a play. Then things get confusing in super Mario world most events fall within mushroom kingdom norm imo until mario knocked one of the koopalings so hard they demolished a mountain on the world map then when the mountain becomes visible again it's bandaged which raises the question who taped it up and why ... was it a set destroyer who accepted his involvement and tried to make amends in hopes of still getting a paycheck. Next up mario land 2 ... what can I say I never played that one... I will stop there for now or this will just be a giant text wall ... to be continued?mario dies at the end of SMB1, he is in a coma for 2 and they hired a actor to play him in 3 onwards
No wonder he´s in a coma, the many times he hit his head. lol.mario dies at the end of SMB1, he is in a coma for 2 and they hired a actor to play him in 3 onwards
Yeah, Mario is playing with fire. One of those days they will bust him.Donkey Kong (series) is canon. SMB (series) is a fever dream brought on by eating psychedelic mushrooms.