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Mar 12, 2024 · Bowser’s lack of a mate raises questions about how he brought into existence two sets of kids — the Koopalings, who were later retconned to be not Bowser’s children, and Bowser Jr., who unfortunately still exists in the Mario canon.
Family. Bowser (husband) Clawdia Koopa is a character mentioned in a popular rumor that is unspecified by Nintendo Power UK magazine article. Her brief appearance sparked many fan theories, such as her being the wife of Bowser.
Oct 5, 2014 · A Nintendo Power UK magazine once cited Bowser’s wife as being a mysterious “Clawdia Koopa”! So who is she and where is she now? No one knows. Since Bowser is so obsessed with the princess one can only presume she is off the scene. It does raise some further questions as to where Bowser Jr came from though!
Sep 6, 2017 · Theory 1: Divorce. If this was a real character by Nintendo, then why wouldn't they talk about her? Simple, Bowser and Clawdia got a divorce. Granted, this is highly unlikely, but let's discuss. The Mario series isn't shy about marriage.
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Donkey Kong's name origin
The origin of Donkey Kong's name has been the subject of several conflicting explanations over time. One popular myth states that the original Donkey Kong game was intended to be titled "Monkey Kong", and was actually named "Donkey Kong" due to either a mistranslation or typo. However, the words monkey and donkeyare completely different from each other in Japanese, so it is unlikely to be a translation error. Additionally, while typos resulting in popular names do exist, the accuracy of the l...
Usage of the name "Jumpman"
Due to Mario initially being referred to as "Jumpman" in the non-Japanese arcade version of Donkey Kong, it is sometimes believed that he was not given the name of "Mario" until the release of Donkey Kong Jr., the game produced immediately after Donkey Kong. This theory is supported by the name "Jumpman" being common throughout English material related to the game, appearing in its operation manual and several graphics containing instructions for play, including a page, card, and banner. Whil...
Inspiration for the Super Mushroom
Some rumors have questioned the origin of the Super Mushroom, suggesting that it was inspired by real-world drugs such as the magic mushroom or Amanita muscaria. While the spores of the latter species look similar to the Super Mushroom and other items such as the 1-Up Mushroom, no evidence has confirmed that this was an intentional design decision. On June 19, 2015, the nonprofit organization NPR published an interview with Shigeru Miyamoto, the creator of Mario, in which he mentioned the sto...
The breakable bricks in Super Mario Bros. are transformed Toads
The "Game Description" section on page 2 of the instruction manual for the original Super Mario Bros. states that the "Mushroom People" of the Mushroom Kingdom were "turned into mere stones, bricks and even field horse-hair plants". The mention of "bricks" led many to assume that the Brick Blocks that Mario can break throughout the game were transformed Toads, supporting the idea that Mario is "murdering" the Toads by breaking these blocks. However, page 8 of the same manual states that "mush...
Princess Toadstool was intended to be a Toad in early production of Super Mario Bros.
In 1985, after the release of Super Mario Bros., a strategy guide for the game titled How to win at Super Mario Bros. contains an illustration of Princess Toadstool designed similarly to her subjects, leading to the impression that Toadstool was intended to be a Toad at some point during the development of the game, as the illustration was mistaken for concept artwork. After Peachette was revealed in a Nintendo Direct presentation in September 2018, gaming news websites used the image in thei...
Mario's and Luigi's last names
With the introduction of Luigi as Mario's brother, the pair began to be collectively referred to as "the Mario brothers", which has led many to believe that Mario's and Luigi's last names are actually "Mario". This theory was supported by The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! live-action episodes "Dance" and "Treasure of the Sierra Brooklyn", and, more famously, the 1993 Super Mario Bros. live-action film, all of which used "Mario" as the brothers' surname. Several other sources, such as the Mari...
Luigi in Super Mario 64 / "L is real 2401"
A famous rumor surrounding Super Mario 64 was that Luigi can be unlocked as a secret playable character, with proponents often citing the Star Fountain in the courtyard of Peach's Castle as proof. The statue features a plaque with small, blurry characters that purportedly read "L is real 2401", which supports the idea that Luigi (the character "L" stands for) exists in the game. However, the inscription has also been interpreted to read "Eternal Star" by many. After the discovery of this plaq...
Ninja Mario in Super Mario 64
Former Nintendo Power columnist Daniel Owsen would state in a subscriber-exclusive feature of the magazine that one question he was asked many times was how to unlock "Ninja Mario" in Super Mario 64. Despite repeatedly confirming that such a form does not exist, fans continued to ask him about it. After some time, his answers went from tongue-in-cheek responses such as "A ninja never reveals his secrets" and "I'd tell you, but then I'd have to kill you" to actively flaminganyone who mentioned...
Luigi's Mansion early versions
1. Main article: List of Luigi's Mansion pre-release and unused content Various rumors have circulated regarding earlier versions of and cut content from Luigi's Mansion, most of which claim that the game was meant to have a darker and more violent tone than the final version. Two recurring parts of these rumors are the presence of an in-game time limit and a cut "hunter" portrait ghost.
Aug 2, 2012 · I believe an old comic mentioned Bowser having a wife named Clawdia Koopa. Anyway, in my head, the mother of the Koopalings is none other than Princess Toadstool, and it happened while Mario was dreaming about the last video game he played, which was of course Doki Doki Panic. The only exception is Bowser Jr., who is a direct clone of Bowser.
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Warutius Ravel Koopa. As he disappeared into the crowds, Clawdia recovered her breath and stilled her beating heart; his gaze lingered in her mind, and his touch lingered on her claw… in that moment, Clawdia knew true love.