Mario is the main character in the Mario franchise.
Mario may also refer to:
Frank or Franks may refer to:
Don, don or DON and variants may refer to:
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Angels are a type of creature present in many mythologies.
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Zero is both the digit 0 and the number 0.
A robot is a virtual or mechanical artificial agent, usually an electro-mechanical machine.
A superstar is a widely acclaimed celebrity.
An all-star is an individual with a high level of performance in their field.
The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! is an American live-action/animated television series that aired from September 4 to December 1, 1989, in syndication. The series is based on the video games Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Bros. 2 by Nintendo, and is the first of three television series to be based upon the Mario video game series. The animation was provided by South Korean company Sei Young Animation.
A flower is a reproductive structure found in many plants.
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Go, GO, G.O., or Go! may refer to:
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Beast most often refers to:
The Super Mario Bros. theme, officially known as the "Ground Theme" is a musical theme originally heard in the first stage of the 1985 Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) video game Super Mario Bros. It was one of six themes composed for the game by Nintendo sound designer Koji Kondo, who found it to be the most difficult track to compose for it.
Mario is a Japanese multimedia franchise created by Japanese game designer Shigeru Miyamoto for video game company Nintendo, which produces and publishes its installments. Starring the titular Italian plumber Mario, it is primarily a video game franchise but has extended to other forms of media, including television series, comic books, a 1993 feature film, a 2023 animated film, and theme park attractions. The series' first installment was 1983's Mario Bros. even though Mario made his first appearance in 1981's arcade game Donkey Kong and had already been featured in several games of the Donkey Kong and Game & Watch series. The Mario games have been developed by a wide variety of developers, including Nintendo, Hudson Soft, and AlphaDream. Mario games have been released almost exclusively for Nintendo's various video game consoles and handhelds, from the third generation onward.
Akira may refer to:
Super Mario is a video game series by Nintendo.