List of Mario Facts:-
Mario is a video game character created by Shigeru Miyamoto and first appeared in the arcade game Donkey Kong in 1981.
Mario’s full name is Mario Mario. His brother’s name is Luigi Mario.
Mario is a plumber by profession and works in the Mushroom Kingdom.
The character Mario was initially named “Jumpman” before he was given his current name.
Mario has appeared in more than 200 video games since his creation, making him one of the most recognizable characters in the world.
The first game featuring Mario as the main character was Super Mario Bros. which was released in 1985.
Mario has been voiced by Charles Martinet since 1995, who also voices Luigi, Wario, and Waluigi.
Mario’s signature outfit consists of a red shirt, blue overalls, white gloves, and a red hat with an “M” on it.
Mario is known for his iconic mustache, which was added to the character to give him more facial expression in early games.
Mario’s catchphrase is “It’s-a me, Mario!”
Mario has a love interest named Princess Peach, whom he often rescues from the evil Bowser.
Mario’s enemies include Bowser, Goombas, Koopa Troopas, and Piranha Plants.
Mario has various power-ups, including Super Mushroom, Fire Flower, and Starman, which give him enhanced abilities.
Mario’s height is listed as 5’1″ (155 cm) in official Nintendo materials.
Mario has a younger twin brother named Luigi, who is taller and thinner than Mario.
Mario has appeared in several animated TV shows and movies, including The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! and the live-action film Super Mario Bros. (1993).
Mario has been featured in a variety of merchandise, including action figures, clothing, and board games.
Mario was originally conceived as a character for a Popeye video game, but when licensing fell through, he was reworked into his own character.
Mario’s creator, Shigeru Miyamoto, has said that the character’s design was influenced by his childhood memories of exploring the countryside around his home.
Mario’s design was also influenced by the character of “Mr. Game & Watch” from the Nintendo Game & Watch series of LCD games.
Mario has appeared in a number of sports games, including Mario Tennis, Mario Golf, and Mario Kart.
Mario has also appeared in several educational games, including Mario Teaches Typing and Mario’s Time Machine.
Mario has been recognized by Guinness World Records as the “Most Successful Video Game Character” in history.
Mario has been parodied and referenced in numerous TV shows, movies, and other forms of media, including The Simpsons, Family Guy, and Robot Chicken.
Mario’s theme music, composed by Koji Kondo, is one of the most recognizable video game tunes of all time.
Mario was originally called “Ossan” during development, which means “middle-aged man” in Japanese.
Mario has appeared in several crossovers with other video game characters, including Sonic the Hedgehog and Link from The Legend of Zelda.
Mario has a pet dinosaur named Yoshi, who first appeared in Super Mario World.
Mario has made cameo appearances in several non-Nintendo games, including Minecraft, Tekken, and NBA Street V3.
Mario’s popularity has led to the creation of several theme parks, including Super Nintendo World at Universal Studios Japan.
Mario has been featured in numerous comic books, including a long-running series published by Archie Comics.
Mario’s first appearance on a home console was in the game Mario Bros. for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in 1983.
Mario’s original design was based on a carpenter, but his profession was changed to a plumber because the setting of the first game was a construction site.
Mario’s name is a tribute to Mario Segale, the landlord of the warehouse where Nintendo of America was headquartered in the early 1980s.
Mario has a variety of different hats that he wears in different games, including a cowboy hat, a doctor’s hat, and a chef’s hat.
Mario has a secret move called the “Backwards Long Jump” that allows him to move through levels much more quickly than normal.
Mario’s first appearance in a 3D game was in Super Mario 64 for the Nintendo 64 console.
Mario has a variety of vehicles that he uses in different games, including go-karts, hovercraft, and airplanes.
Mario has a cameo appearance in the Pixar movie “Cars,” where he appears as a red race car named “Mario Andretti.”
Mario has a variety of different power-ups that give him special abilities, including a raccoon tail that allows him to fly and a cape that lets him glide.
Mario has appeared in numerous Japanese commercials, including ads for instant noodles and Mercedes-Benz cars.
Mario’s voice actor, Charles Martinet, has been honored with a Guinness World Record for “Most Video Game Voiceovers by a Single Actor.”
Mario’s enemy Bowser was originally named “Koopa” in the Japanese version of the game.
Mario has a variety of different jobs in different games, including a doctor, a soccer player, and a party planner.
Mario’s signature jumping ability was inspired by the game’s designer, who was a fan of parkour and wanted to incorporate those movements into the game.
Mario has appeared in several virtual reality games, including Super Mario VR and Mario Kart Arcade GP VR.
Mario’s iconic “M” hat is actually based on the logo for his creator’s company, Nintendo.
Mario has appeared in several puzzle games, including Dr. Mario and Mario’s Picross.
Mario has a variety of different outfits that he wears in different games, including a tanooki suit, a penguin suit, and a frog suit.
Mario has a variety of different catchphrases, including “Here we go!” and “Let’s-a go!”
Mario has a variety of different sidekicks, including Yoshi, Toad, and Princess Daisy.
Mario’s first appearance on a handheld console was in Super Mario Land for the Game Boy in 1989.
Mario’s signature color scheme of red, blue, and white was chosen because those colors stood out well against the black backgrounds of early arcade games.
Mario has a variety of different sports that he competes in, including basketball, baseball, and soccer.
Mario has appeared in several educational TV shows, including The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! and The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3.
Mario has a variety of different attacks that he can use in different games, including a ground pound and a spin jump.
Mario’s signature catchphrase, “It’s-a me, Mario!” was actually ad-libbed by Charles Martinet during his audition for the role.
Mario has a theme park attraction called Super Nintendo World, which opened in Universal Studios Japan in 2021.
Mario’s creator, Shigeru Miyamoto, was inspired to create the character after watching Popeye cartoons.
Mario has a variety of different weapons that he can use in different games, including hammers and fireballs.
Mario has a variety of different vehicles that he can drive in different games, including motorcycles and submarines.
Mario has a variety of different hairstyles that he has sported in different games, including a ponytail and a pompadour.
Mario’s original design had him wearing a red cap and a blue shirt, but his outfit was later changed to a red shirt and blue overalls.
Mario has a variety of different siblings, including Luigi, Wario, and Waluigi.
Mario has appeared in several movies and TV shows, including the 1993 live-action film Super Mario Bros. and the animated series Super Mario World.
Mario has a variety of different pets, including a dinosaur named Yoshi and a dog named Poochy.
Mario has a variety of different partners, including Princess Peach, who he is often tasked with rescuing.
Mario’s appearance is based on the popular Italian stereotype, with his mustache and accent.
Mario has a variety of different sports that he can participate in, including golf, tennis, and even Olympic events.
Mario has a variety of different songs associated with him, including the iconic Super Mario Bros. theme music.
Mario has a variety of different power-ups that allow him to change his size, including mushrooms and stars.
Mario’s signature move, the Ground Pound, was inspired by the wrestlers of the WWE.
Mario has appeared in several crossover games, including Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games and Super Smash Bros.
Mario’s appearance has been updated several times over the years to keep up with changes in technology and game design.
Mario has a younger brother named Luigi who is also a playable character in many Mario games.
Mario has appeared in numerous spin-off games, including Mario Party and Mario Kart.
Mario has been the subject of numerous memes and internet jokes, including the phrase “The cake is a lie” which originated from a Mario game.
Mario has appeared in numerous animated shows and movies, including the Super Mario Bros. Super Show and the Super Mario Bros. movie.
Mario has a variety of different enemies, including Goombas, Koopa Troopas, and Boos.
Mario has appeared in several cameo roles in other video games, including The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Minecraft.
Mario has a variety of different weapons that he can use in different games, including hammers and fire flowers.
Mario’s first appearance in a mobile game was in Super Mario Run for iOS and Android devices in 2016.
Mario has a variety of different animals that he can ride on, including dolphins and ostriches.
Mario has appeared in numerous theme parks and attractions, including Super Nintendo World in Japan.
Mario’s mustache was originally added to his character design because it was easier to distinguish his nose from his mouth.
Mario has a variety of different items that he can collect in different games, including coins, mushrooms, and stars.
Mario has a variety of different love interests, including Princess Peach and Princess Daisy.
Mario has appeared in several educational games, including Mario Teaches Typing and Mario’s Time Machine.
Mario has a variety of different mini-games that he can play, including fishing and racing.
Mario’s appearance has changed over the years to reflect advances in technology, including changes to his clothing and facial features.
Mario has appeared in several anime adaptations, including a series called Amada Anime Series: Super Mario Bros.
Mario has a variety of different vehicles that he can drive, including motorbikes and submarines.
Mario has appeared in several music videos and concerts, including a performance with the Black Eyed Peas at the 2011 Super Bowl halftime show.
Mario has a variety of different sports that he has played in the Olympics, including swimming and gymnastics.
Mario’s original jump sound effect was created by a Nintendo employee who was jumping up and down while recording the sound.
Mario has appeared in several comics and graphic novels, including a series published by Viz Media.
Mario has a variety of different power-ups that give him different abilities, including a flower that allows him to shoot fireballs and a star that makes him invincible.
Mario has appeared in several manga adaptations, including a series called Super Mario-Kun.
Mario has a variety of different catchphrases in different languages, including “Ciao!” in Italian and “¡Vamos!” in Spanish.
Mario has a variety of different bosses that he must defeat in different games, including Bowser and Wario.
Mario has a variety of different spin-off games, including Mario Golf and Mario Tennis.
Mario has a variety of different abilities that he can use in different games, including a ground pound and a wall jump.
Mario has appeared in several merchandise lines, including action figures, clothing, and toys.
Mario has a variety of different pets that he can own, including a dinosaur named Yoshi and a dog named Poochy.
Mario has appeared in several animated web series, including The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! and the animated shorts on Nintendo’s official YouTube channel.
Mario has a variety of different jobs in different games, including a doctor, a chef, and a kart racer.
Mario’s signature red hat and blue overalls were inspired by the colors of the Italian flag.
Mario has appeared in several mobile games, including Mario Kart Tour and Dr. Mario World.
Mario has a variety of different voice actors in different countries, including Charles Martinet in the United States and Japan, and Ikue Ōtani in Japan.
Mario has appeared in several crossovers with other popular franchises, including Sonic the Hedgehog and Final Fantasy.
Mario has a variety of different sports-themed games, including Mario Golf, Mario Tennis, and Mario Baseball.
Mario has a variety of different power-ups that can give him unique abilities, including a cape that allows him to fly and a frog suit that allows him to swim faster.
Mario has a variety of different hobbies, including cooking, painting, and playing musical instruments.
Mario has a variety of different origins in different games, including being a plumber in the original Super Mario Bros. game and a resident of the Mushroom Kingdom in later games.