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Mario is the hero of Mushroom Kingdom, but he is also a plumber. He is a guy who likes to jump and has an Italian accent. He commonly wears brown shoes, blue overalls with two golden buttons, a red long sleeved shirt and white gloves. He has a black mustache, but he has reddish brown hair. His catchphrases are "It's a Me, Mario!, "Oh Mama Mia!", and a bunch of other sayings. He has a red cap with his initial (M) on it, which is also his logo. Since the 1980's, he has repeatedly defeated Bowser , who constantly takes Princess Peach hostage. After all, Mario does have a crush on her... His brother is Luigi as mentioned above.
Mario is the hero of Mushroom Kingdom, but he is also a plumber. He is a guy who likes to jump and has an Italian accent. He commonly wears brown shoes, blue overalls with two golden buttons, a red long sleeved shirt and white gloves. He has a black mustache, but he has reddish brown hair. His catchphrases are "It's a Me, Mario!, "Oh Mama Mia!", and a bunch of other sayings. He has a red cap with his initial (M) on it, which is also his logo. Since the 1980s, he has repeatedly defeated Bowser, who constantly kidnaps Princess Peach.


====Clothing====
====Clothing====
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Since he's a plumber, Mario is typically shown wearing his trademark outfit wherever he goes. He has a long-sleeved red shirt with a noticeable collar at the neck, and are tucked under a nice pair of white [[Mario's Glove|gloves]] with cuffs at the wrist and three plaits on each. Layered over the shirt is a pair of royal blue overalls with light yellow buttons, and stop at his ankles. On his feet is a pair of light brown [[Mario's Shoe|work shoes]] that curve to just above his heel, with tan bottoms. In the ''Paper Mario'' series, these are known as the Boots.
Mario is typically shown wearing his trademark outfit wherever he goes. He has a long-sleeved red shirt (short-sleeved in ''Super Mario Sunshine'') with a noticeable collar at the neck, and are tucked under a pair of white [[Mario's Glove|gloves]] with cuffs at the wrist and three plaits on each. Layered over the shirt is a pair of blue overalls with yellow buttons. On his feet is a pair of light brown [[Mario's Shoe|work shoes]] that curve to just above his heel, with tan bottoms. In the ''Paper Mario'' series, these are known as boots, and it is shown to have a rim on the top, although Mario's shoes in most media do not have this rim. In ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', Mario's overall are more realistic, resembling denim, and it has additional details such as back pockets.


Mario's trademark is his red hat with a fringe at the front and a small dent on the back. In the center at the front is a white circular plait with a red "M" in the middle. It is his trademark and most distinctive characteristic. It is really important for him because if he loses it he takes more damage. He has had the cap since he was born. In ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', if he lost the cap he would lose health due to the extreme heat.
Mario's trademark is his red hat with a fringe at the front and a small dent on the back. In the center at the front is a white circular plait with a red "M" in the middle. He is seen with his hat even as a [[Baby Mario|baby]]. Mario's hat is sometimes an important and even necessary accessory in some games, such as in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', where he takes more damage without his hat. In ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', if Mario loses his hat, he takes damage over time from the heat of the sun. In most media, however, Mario's hat is treated as a mere accessory, and Mario can go hatless in some games without any additional effect, such as in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''. In some games, such as in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'', if Mario is in [[Small Mario|small form]], he is seen without his hat, although it is no different from the other incarnations of the small form.


In [[RPG]] games, Mario wears badges that give him new attacks or abilities.
In [[RPG]] games, Mario wears badges that give him new attacks or abilities.
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In ''[[Super Mario Strikers]]'', Mario wears a red soccer jersey with black and dark gray-blue accents and his name on the sleeves, bermuda shorts that are half red and half dark grey-blue with white stripes and his "M" symbol on the left leg, and red and black wristbands. His jersey number is 1 decorated with a fire, Mario's associated element. His shoes has M streaks on the side, much as how his hat has the letter. Mario's gloves also have large plaits in the center. In the sequel, ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]'', since the sport has more physical contact, Mario is given red armor on his chest and his shoulders while he is given black sleeves . His gloves are also replaced with gauntlets. His shirt also has a bigger flame. His icon is an "M" on his cap, but the "M" is encased in fire.
In ''[[Super Mario Strikers]]'', Mario wears a red soccer jersey with black and dark gray-blue accents and his name on the sleeves, bermuda shorts that are half red and half dark grey-blue with white stripes and his "M" symbol on the left leg, and red and black wristbands. His jersey number is 1 decorated with a fire, Mario's associated element. His shoes has M streaks on the side, much as how his hat has the letter. Mario's gloves also have large plaits in the center. In the sequel, ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]'', since the sport has more physical contact, Mario is given red armor on his chest and his shoulders while he is given black sleeves . His gloves are also replaced with gauntlets. His shirt also has a bigger flame. His icon is an "M" on his cap, but the "M" is encased in fire.


In ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', Mario's outfit is basically the same, except his shirt has short sleeves that reach up to his elbows, and his overalls seemed tighter.
In ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', Mario's outfit is basically the same, except his shirt has short sleeves that reach up to his elbows, and his overalls seemed tighter. He can wear a tropical shirt design worn over his normal shirt, along with sunglasses, if he talks to the [[Sunglasses vendor]] after obtaining thirty [[Shine Sprite]]s.


In the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros. series]]'', his clothes seemed realistic, with his shirt having more wrinkles, as well as having denim overalls. The buttons on the straps are golden instead of light yellow.
In the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros. series]]'', his clothes seemed realistic, with his shirt having more wrinkles, as well as having denim overalls. The buttons on the straps are golden instead of light yellow.