Luigi is Mario's younger but taller twin brother, the secondary protagonist of the Super Mario franchise, and the main protagonist of the Luigi's Mansion series. Throughout his life, he has lived in Mario's shadow, developing both cowardly and...
Fire Mario is a power-up Mario takes when he uses a Fire Flower. It is a frequently recurring form throughout the Super Mario franchise, introduced in Super Mario Bros. Fire Mario assumes the proportions of the Super Mario form; in fact in the debut...
From left to right; Wendy White, Walden White, and Sean Walshmanheimer. Wilson, John -John Wilson a.k.a Beard Beard the Pirateis the author of the goal book,The Log of the Final Voyage of Beard Beard the Pirate, found upon arriving the the second island inThe Sims 2: Castaway. ...
Mario is the main character and titular protagonist of the long-running and highly successful Super Mario franchise. He was created by Japanese video game designer Shigeru Miyamoto and serves as the main mascot of Nintendo. Mario made his first...
Goombas, initially called Little Goombas, are one of the major species of the Super Mario franchise. Since their first game appearance in Super Mario Bros., they have become the most iconic and common enemies in the entire Super Mario franchise...
While investigating the Black Organization, a detective named Shinichi Kudo is captured and forced to take an experimental poison pill. The pill meant to kill him without trace. However, it backfires turning Kudo into a child instead of killing him. Kudo
Fire Flowers, also known as Flame Flowers, are power-ups introduced in Super Mario Bros. They change the player character into their Fire form, allowing them to throw fireballs, which defeat enemies, melt Ice Blocks, and light up dark areas. The...
The victory jingle is the tune that plays when the player completes certain time-related events in said game (which was previously used for escaping Lon Lon Ranch after obtaining Epona in Ocarina of Time), and the death jingle is one of the tunes that can play when failing certain such eve...
Jon, Min, Miguel, Tango, Blitz, Tango, Bo, Jane, Pteddy, Biscuit, Quack, Bopper, Thunderfoot, Clara Tinhorn, Ike Tinhorn, Ogie Tinhorn, Sonny, Tara Dacktle, Zachary Dacktle and Wilbur - Dino Ranch Leo, June, Quincy, Annie, Rocket, Big Jet and others - Little Einsteins Maruma, As...
upstate" is a common phrase used to delicately tell children that their animal has passed away or had to be put down. On a lighter note, the "farm" Palutena mentions could be instead referring to My Pokémon Ranch, or even the Poké Pelago, although the pelago is not really a "farm"....