The brothers still keep their strong brotherly love and their tight-knit bond in adulthood, as they share a house and frequently help and save each other, both showing to be very protective of each other. In the Mario & Luigi series, they often hug each other when they reunite after ...
"Princess T." frees herself by breaking the chain around her ankle. When the Hammer Brothers toss hammers at her, she catches the hammers and throws them back to destroy the Brothers' tent. She charges over the Shy Guys in her way, defeating them. Quest for Pizza: Luigi grabs a Fire ...
Coins are the main currency of the Mushroom Kingdom. They can be collected in many games of the Super Mario franchise. Coins have varying effects depending on the game type: In platformer games, they increase a player's score and grant extra lives;...
Most Donkey Kong merchandise in North America from 1982 to 1984 was based on Cabarga's design. Some exceptions include Topps collectible stickers which depicted her with long orange-colored hair (she remains blonde in the packaging as it was designed by Cabarga).[31][32] In 1983, the debut...
The exact coloration of Bowser's head varies depending on the media: while official 2D artwork and most of his in-game appearances have his head and shell match in color, the majority of the official 3D artwork, trailers, merchandise as well as Mario & Luigi games show him with a light ...
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Don’t think about it too hard, Einstein! There are some supernatural phenomena in the world that just can’t be explained!!|Wario|Wario Land 4}} '''Coins''' (also called '''Mushroom coins''' in the [[Beanbean Kingdom]]) are the main currency of the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. They...