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* [[Metal Mario (YellowYoshi)]]
 
* [[Metal Mario (YellowYoshi)]]
 
* [[Metal Mario (ShadowLuigi-NG-)]]
 
* [[Metal Mario (ShadowLuigi-NG-)]]
* [[Metal Mario (TravixMan & Weebvile)]]
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* [[Metal Mario (UltraWario & Weebvile)]]
  
 
== Names in Other Languages ==
 
== Names in Other Languages ==
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|pt={{yes|Mario metálico (NTSC)<br>Mario Metálico (PAL)}}
 
|pt={{yes|Mario metálico (NTSC)<br>Mario Metálico (PAL)}}
 
|ru={{yes|Марио-металл}}
 
|ru={{yes|Марио-металл}}
|es={{yes|Mario de metal (NTSC)<br>Mario de Metal (PAL)}}
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|es={{yes|Mario de metal}}
 
|el={{no|-}}
 
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|pl={{no|-}}
 
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Latest revision as of 08:48, 30 July 2022

Metal Mario is a retro character that first appeared in Super Mario 64 as a powered-up form of Mario.[1] He first appeared as a playable character in the Mario Kart series in Mario Kart 7, later reappearing in Mario Kart 8, Mario Kart Arcade GP DX and Mario Kart Tour as a playable character, and in Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit as an unlockable outfit of Mario and Luigi.

Currently, there are three versions available:

Names in Other Languages

Dutch: Metalen Mario
French: Mario de métal
German: Metall-Mario
Italian: Mario metallo
Japanese: メタルマリオ
Korean: 메탈마리오
Portuguese: Mario metálico (NTSC)
Mario Metálico (PAL)
Russian: Марио-металл
Spanish: Mario de metal
Greek: -
Polish: -
Finnish: -
Swedish: -
Czech: -
Danish: -

References