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Mario returns in ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', alongside [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach]], and [[Toad]]. Similarly to ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', he is an all-around character, unlike the other three characters, who each has a special ability. After Bowser has kidnapped the [[Sprixie Princess]]es, Peach jumps in the pipe that leads to [[Sprixie Kingdom]] while Mario, Toad, and Luigi follow her shortly. There, they cooperate on their adventure to reach Bowser. During his adventure, Mario encounters new items, most notably, the [[Super Bell]], which transforms him into [[Cat Mario]]. He also encounters new enemies, such as [[Cat Goomba]]s and old enemies, including [[Chargin' Chuck]]s. Boom Boom and Pom Pom also reappear to hinder Mario's progress while new bosses, such as [[Hisstocrat]] are additional impediments. Once Mario and his teammates reach the end of World Castle, the seventh world, Bowser retreats into another world, the amusement park in World Bowser. Once Mario and his friends finally reach Bowser, Bowser transforms himself into [[Meowser]] and climbs a huge tower. Mario and his friends then hit the large POW block at the peak of the tower, defeating Bowser, transforming him into a large firework. They then proceed to rescue the Sprixie Princesses. They then use a clear pipe to return to Mushroom Kingdom.
Mario returns in ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', alongside [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach]], and [[Toad]]. Similarly to ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', he is an all-around character, unlike the other three characters, who each has a special ability. After Bowser has kidnapped the [[Sprixie Princess]]es, Peach jumps in the pipe that leads to [[Sprixie Kingdom]] while Mario, Toad, and Luigi follow her shortly. There, they cooperate on their adventure to reach Bowser. During his adventure, Mario encounters new items, most notably, the [[Super Bell]], which transforms him into [[Cat Mario]]. He also encounters new enemies, such as [[Cat Goomba]]s and old enemies, including [[Chargin' Chuck]]s. Boom Boom and Pom Pom also reappear to hinder Mario's progress while new bosses, such as [[Hisstocrat]] are additional impediments. Once Mario and his teammates reach the end of World Castle, the seventh world, Bowser retreats into another world, the amusement park in World Bowser. Once Mario and his friends finally reach Bowser, Bowser transforms himself into [[Meowser]] and climbs a huge tower. Mario and his friends then hit the large POW block at the peak of the tower, defeating Bowser, transforming him into a large firework. They then proceed to rescue the Sprixie Princesses. They then use a clear pipe to return to Mushroom Kingdom.
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====''Super Mario Maker'' / ''Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS''====
{{quote|Hey! Let's get making!|Mario|Super Mario Maker}}
[[File:Super Mario Maker - Mario Artwork 01.png|thumb|left|[[Builder Mario]] gluing a wing to a [[? Block]]]]
Mario appears as the sole playable character in the [[Wii U]] level-creation game ''[[Super Mario Maker]]''. However, Mario can make use of [[Mystery Mushroom]]s to take on the appearances of a variety of other characters (including non-''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' characters). Also, a number of unlockable Mystery Mushroom [[Costume Mario|costume]]s alter Mario's sprite to a different iteration of himself, listed below. In the [[Nintendo 3DS]] [[Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS|version]] of the game, Mario cannot do this due to the removal of the Mystery Mushroom.
*[[File:ModernMarioSMM.png]] Mario (''Super Mario Bros.''): A recolor of Mario's original ''Super Mario Bros.'' sprite that uses his modern colors. Upon Mario grabbing the Mystery Mushroom, the sound effect after exiting a pipe in [[Tiny-Huge Island]] and in the opening of ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' can be heard. The "Course Clear" tune is replaced by the one heard after obtaining a [[Power Star]] in that game. Mario's jumping sound effects are also replaced by ''[[Super Mario World]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s. The death tune is the "Game Over" tune from ''Super Mario 64'', and the invincibility tune is replaced with the Wing Mario tune from that same game.<ref name="Midwest Professor 3">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWVpFD_A5Rs</ref> This costume is also used for [[Big Mario]]'s modern appearance, but it does not use any of the costume's unique sound effects and is able to wear [[Buzzy Shell]]s and [[Spiny Shell (red)|Spiny Shell]]s. This costume is unlocked either at random upon completion of the 100-Mario Challenge or by scanning a compatible Mario [[amiibo]].
*[[File:SMM Silver Mario.png]] Silver Mario (''Super Mario Maker''): A silver palette swap of Mario's modernized ''Super Mario Bros.'' sprite. The [[Gold Mario]] power-up sound effect from ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' can be heard when transforming into Silver Mario, and sparkling sound effects are heard while the transformation is active. The Super Star music is also changed to [[Metal Mario]]'s theme from ''[[Super Mario 64]]''.<ref name="Midwest Professor 3"/> The costume is unlocked either at random upon completion of the 100-Mario Challenge or by scanning a Mario - Silver Edition [[amiibo]].
*[[File:SMM Gold Mario.png]] [[Gold Mario]] (''Super Mario Maker''): A golden palette swap of Mario's modernized ''Super Mario Bros.'' sprite. The Gold Mario power-up sound effect from ''New Super Mario Bros. 2'' can be heard when transforming into Gold Mario, and sparkling sound effects are heard while the transformation is active. The Super Star theme is also changed to Metal Mario's theme from ''Super Mario 64''. The costume is unlocked either at random upon completion of the 100-Mario Challenge or by scanning a Mario - Gold Edition [[amiibo]].
*[[File:SMM Construction Mario.png]] [[Builder Mario]] (''Super Mario Maker''): An 8-bit rendition of the attire Mario wears on the box art and promotional art. Upon transformation, the "''Super Mario Maker''!" shout from the title screen is heard. In addition, the normal ''Super Mario Bros.'' power-up sound is retained, the "Course Clear" tune is the start-up jingle from ''Super Mario Maker'', and the "lose a life" sound is changed to the "Game Over" sound from Gnat Attack. Pressing {{button|wii|Padup}} on the Wii U makes Builder Mario take out a hammer. The costume is unlocked by completing the normal difficulty of Gnat Attack for the first time.
*[[File:JumpmanSMM.png]] [[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]] Mario (''Mario Bros.''): Mario's sprite from the NES version of the ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'' arcade game. Upon Mario touching the Mystery Mushroom, the "respawn" sound effect from the NES version plays. When Mario clears a stage, the "Game Over" theme from ''Mario Bros.'' plays. He makes the losing pose when pressing {{button|wii|Padup}}. The costume is unlocked at random upon completion of the 100-Mario Challenge.
*[[File:SMM Dr Mario.png]] [[Dr. Mario]] (''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]''): Mario's modernized ''Super Mario Bros.'' sprite modified to look like Dr. Mario. Sound effects from the NES version of ''Dr. Mario'' play. When {{button|wii|Padup}} is pressed, Dr. Mario pulls out a capsule. The costume is unlocked either at random upon completion of the 100-Mario Challenge or by scanning a compatible Dr. Mario [[amiibo]].
*[[File:SMM Mario Kart.png]] [[Mario Kart (series)|Kart Mario]] (''[[Super Mario Kart]]''): Mario's original ''Super Mario Bros.'' sprite, modified to match his current colors, driving a [[Standard Kart]] from ''[[Mario Kart 8]]''. Upon Mario touching a Mystery Mushroom, the jingle that plays prior to the start of a race in ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'' can be heard. The "Course Clear" jingle is the race-finishing jingle also from ''Super Mario Kart''. A [[Super Glider]] also appears when jumping. The [[Super Star]] music changes to the version from ''Super Mario Kart'' when using this suit. This costume is unlocked at random upon completion of the 100-Mario Challenge.
*[[File:Mario (Super Mario-Kun) - SMM.png]] [[Super Mario-kun|SUPER MARIO KUN]] (''{{wp|Coro Coro Comic}}''): Mario's design from the ''Super Mario-kun'' manga, originally exclusive to Japan. This costume uses the same sound effects as regular Mario and is unlocked by completing Yukio Sawada's level, [[SUPER MARIO KUN 25th Anniversary]], which was made available as an Event Course during November 2015.
*[[File:CatMario-SMM.png]] [[Cat Mario]] (''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''): An 8-bit rendition of Cat Mario based on Mario's ''Super Mario Bros.'' sprite. This costume can be unlocked by completing the "Cat Mario's Course" event course, which was made available to play during November 2015. The transformation sound is the Super Bell transformation from ''Super Mario 3D World'', and the death tune and "Course Clear" themes are the corresponding ones from the same game. His running animation has him running on all four legs, and his jumping sound is Mario's jumping voice clip from ''Super Mario 3D World''. Pressing {{button|wii|padup}} causes Mario to pose with his paw in the air, making the "claw swipe" sound from ''Super Mario 3D World''.
*[[File:FrogMario-SMM.png]] [[Frog Mario]] (''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''): Frog Mario's sprite from ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. When pressing {{button|wii|padup}}, Mario stands upright, resembling his normal sprite from ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. Mario's jump sound, death tune, and "Course Clear" theme are all taken from ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. The costume is unlocked upon completion of the NES REMIX Event Course.
*[[File:Costume Mario (Paper Jam Bros.) - SMM.png]] Mario Trio (''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]''): Mario, Luigi, and Paper Mario are shown as one sprite. It is unlocked when the player clears the [[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]] Event Course. When the player presses {{button|wii|Padup}}, Mario says, "Wahoo!" and shows a sprite of Papercraft Mario and mini Toads around it. The jump sound is a combination of Mario, Luigi, and Paper Mario's jumping, and the defeat sound effect is Mario exclaiming, "Mama mia."
*[[File:Mario (GLA) - SMM.png]] [[GLA]] ({{wp|Mercedes-Benz}}/[[Mario Kart 8]]): Mario drives a GLA SUV. The costume is unlocked once the player clears the [[Mercedes-Benz Jump'n'Drive]] Event Course. When the player presses {{button|wii|Padup}}, Mario emerges from the open door in the car, and the car honks and a door closes. If Mario loses a life, the original jingle plays, but the car honks and the "Course Clear" music are rearranged.
*[[File:SMM Statue Mario.png]] [[Statue Mario]] (''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''): This costume is unique from the rest. Instead of simply just a Statue Mario sprite from its respective game, the ''Super Mario Bros.'' Mario is actually hiding behind it and carries it with him when he moves. When running, he carries Statue Mario on his back. When pressing {{button|wii|Padup}}, he peeks out from Statue Mario. When pressing {{button|wii|Paddown}}, he lies flat on the ground.
While [[Builder Mario]] appears in the game's artwork, it is not regarded as a power-up until ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]''.
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|Several enemies in ''Super Mario Maker'' with traits of Mario}}
Mario is also given two new forms: the first one is [[Weird Mushroom (item)|Weird Mario]], which is a taller, skinnier and more realistic version of him and has access to the [[Scuttle]], and in addition to be a placable form, will also "answer" [[Warp Door]]s if they are tapped five times. The other is [[Big Mario]], which comes in two different versions: one with Mario's original colors and another with his modern colors. The form causes several enemies and items to gain traits of Mario (specifically his [[Mario Cap|cap]] and his moustache).


===''Super Mario Land'' series===
===''Super Mario Land'' series===