1 Dimentio Dimentio is an evil harlequin magician and the main antagonist of the 2007 Nintendo Wii video game known as "Super Paper Mario". One of his notable features is that he has created his own Dimension, known as Dimension D.
Bowser or King Koopa (voiced by Kenneth W. James) is the king of the turtle-like Koopa race, a selfish troublemaker who wants to take over the Mushroom Kingdom. He is depicted as Mario's nemesis, and is the final boss of most Mario games.
Waluigi is a fictional character in the Mario franchise. He plays the role of Luigi's arch-rival and accompanies Wario in spin-offs from the main Mario series, often for the sake of causing mischief and problems.
Introduced in Mario Tennis in 2000, he serves as the primary compatriot of Wario and as an "anti-Luigi" in much the same way Wario serves as the reverse of Mario. Waluigi was the main antagonist of Mario Party 3 and Dance Dance Revolution Mario Mix.
Type of Villain
and 1984 Game & Watch game Donkey Kong Circus. While Mario is usually depicted as a hero throughout most of his history, saving the Mushroom Kingdom from Bowser and the Koopa Troop, he has been enemies with Donkey Kong and Donkey Kong Jr. These are his villainous actions.
What Makes Him Pure Evil? While he used to be a caring ruler, this changes once Luigi beats him in the first game. This was made evident by the fact that he didn't bother to rescue his minions who were defeated and trapped in paintings like he did in the first game.
Princess Shroob is the main antagonist of Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time.
Later games feature him almost exclusively in the anti-hero role, and he seems to have retired as Mario's enemy, even though he does say he is still his nemesis. Wario is not completely evil, but his greed can motivate him to do evil things.
The name "Wario" is a portmanteau of "Mario" with the Japanese adjective warui (悪い) meaning "bad"; hence, a "bad Mario" (further symbolized by the "W" on his hat, an upside down "M"). Official Nintendo lore states that Wario was a childhood rival to Mario and Luigi who became jealous of their success.
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The Shy Guys are a group of creatures who are followers of Bowser and even other villains like Wart and King Boo. They always wear masks that cover their faces. They differ in color and variety.
Mario. Bowser and Mario have a long detailed rivalry. As revealed in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island and Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, Bowser and Mario have been archenemies since they were infants. Bowser always wants to beat Mario and greatly dislikes him mainly for taking Princess Peach away from him.
The series has fallen from its popularity over the years, but there is no denying that Mario Party Advance is the worst out of all of the party games.
Fuzzies, also called Fuzzles, are small, black-furred creatures with unusual, spiky bodies. They possess two strabismus eyes and large teeth.
Super Mario Bros. Princess Peach Toadstool is the kind and very beautiful ruler of the Mushroom Kingdom and the love interest of the most famous video game character of all time, Mario.
1. Koopa Troopa. No other enemy in the Super Mario franchise is as iconic as the Koopa Troopa, the sewer turtles that serve Bowser, the biggest reptile of them all.
Yoshi. Mario's dependable companion who hails from Yoshi's Island. He is green, but others of his kind may be other colors such as red, blue, pink, and yellow. Yoshi is kind and carefree.
Waluigi is a character in Nintendo's series of Mario video games. He is the villain version of Luigi in the same way that Wario is the evil version of Mario. Waluigi is a very long, thin, tall man, who wears purple.
He's ambiverted, optimistic, caring and sweet. He can fight when needed, but is very easily frightened, especially when encountering ghosts, contrary to Mario. Due to his easily scared and shy nature, he's often assumed to be a frightened weakling.
Waluigi appears as an Assist Trophy again in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U. Additionally, Luigi regains his Waluigi-inspired alternate costume (albeit with a purple L instead of yellow) while Mario gains the same costume, the only difference being that his M is yellow like Waluigi's Γ.
The Fire God (also referred to as the Big Kahuna) is a large, burly inhabitant of the island of Waki-Waki in Lava Land. As his name suggests, the Fire God is a deity, though what powers he may have are not shown. In The Super Mario Bros.