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Control Luigi as he attempts to rescue his brother Mario from Bowser's Antarctic castle in this edutainment/platformer hybrid.


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Bowser is one of the most iconic villains in gaming. His role as the main male antagonist in the Mario franchise has cemented this King of Koopas' status in video game history.


The Original Donkey Kong made his debut in the game of the same name, where he tossed barrels at his nemesis Mario. His grandson, Donkey Kong Jr., went on to create a legacy of his own in games such as Donkey Kong Country and Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze.


Iggy is the fourth oldest son of Bowser, a member of the koopalings, and a crazy genius.


King Kong lives on Skull Island where he encounters many other creatures as well as people who have arrived, completely unaware of his existence.


Larry is the second youngest child of Bowser. He is the self-proclaimed king of eavesdropping.


Lemmy is the second oldest of Bowser's eight children. He always appears somewhat dizzy.


The oldest koopaling and longtime second-in-command of Bowser. He composes "Koopa Symphonies" and is a great inventor to boot.


Luigi is Mario's brother. He began as a simple palette swap of Mario, but was later differentiated. In his later forays, he provides comic relief.


Morton Koopa Jr. is Bowser's sixth oldest son and a part of the koopalings. Known as Big Mouth Koopa Jr. in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 & Super Mario World.


Princess Peach Toadstool is usually the damsel in distress from the Mario franchise. She gets kidnapped frequently by Bowser, though she's not averse to being captured by various other villains from time to time.


Roy Koopa is a general powerhouse and the third oldest son of Bowser.


The Toad is a member of the Toad species. He is a loyal attendant of Princess Peach and often assists Mario on his journeys in a variety of ways.


Wendy is Bowser's fifth child and only daughter.


Yoshi is a recurring character in the Mario franchise and has since gone on to star in his own games.

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