![]() This form is acquired through various means, such as by picking up a Metal Cap or Metal Box or using a Metal Mushroom Orb. Later games also feature other characters receiving the metal power-up, such as Mario Party 6 and the Super Smash Bros. Metal Mario has also sometimes appeared as a separate character from Mario, such as being a late-game boss in certain Super Smash Bros. games, one of the several opponents in Mario Golf for the Game Boy Color, and a playable character in several Mario Kart games and other sports games. Some of his unique lines are altered versions of Mario's lines, such as "Mia mama" as opposed to Mario's "Mama mia" and "Papà" instead of "Mama." His voice varies between games, with him sharing Mario's voice (in Mario Golf), sharing Mario's voice but with a filter (in Mario Tennis Open), or having unique lines and with a filter (such as in Mario Kart 7). Prior to Metal Mario's debut, Shigeru Miyamoto possibly hinted at a later appearance of such a power-up during an interview in Nintendo Power's Mario Mania Player's Guide published in 1991. ![]() Miyamoto reportedly said: "Who knows what Mario will look like in the future? Maybe he'll wear metallic clothes!" The Metal Mario form's first appearance was in 1996, five years later. One of the earliest visual depictions of a metallic Mario, however, occurred in a Super Game Boy commercial, which predates Metal Mario's first appearance by two years. ![]() Metal Mario is often portrayed without eye details, though some depictions do show an iris, such as in official art for Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. History Super Mario series Super Mario 64 1.10 Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros.1.8.2 Mario Kart 8 / Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.Edition and in some merchandise such as JAKK's Pacific World of Nintendo series and the Super Mario Power Up keychains. Mario wearing the Metal Cap in Super Mario 64ĭebuting in Super Mario 64, Mario automatically transforms into Metal Mario after entering the portal for the Cavern of the Metal Cap in the Hazy Maze Cave. When he picks up the Metal Cap, he transforms into Metal Mario.Īfter hitting the green Metal Cap Switch, he activates green blocks, which drop Metal Caps. The teaser trailer for it was scrapped because of low motivation.In this form, Mario is invincible (although he can still take falling damage) and can destroy enemies just by running into them. Originally, there would’ve been an unnamed Machinima series on the channel.KG9704’s most popular video, “CyanMario got terminated?.”, was changed to private because of lack of effort and guilt in making such a bad video.His original color code has a darker shade of green, white gloves instead of the gray ones in the current photo, and a lighter gray colored set of shoes.His appearance was picked by random using an SM64 Color Code Generator. ![]() ![]() KG9704, like many other members of the Super Mario 64 Machinima Community, appears in videos with a Color Code which consists of a yellow hat and shirt, green overalls, gray gloves and dark shoes. In 2020, KG discovered SM64 Bloopers: Backwards Long Jump, a video made by Shyrx, which inspired him to create Super Mario 64 MachinimaĢ022 update : In 2021-2022 KG deleted his channel and is no longer doing videos or Super Mario 64 MachinimaĢnd 2022 update : KG has created a new channel under the name of KrazyGyro and is back to doing Super Mario 64 Machinima content. At first, he wanted to post Brickfilms (which are stop motion animations made with LEGO) and Minecraft videos, but he felt the former was too time consuming and lost interest in the later. He is a mobile machinimist who uses iOS, Android and PC to create his videos.Īs a child, KG9704 became interested in making a YouTube channel and after his mother responded to his request to make one with, “Of course, son! When you turn 12”, he waited until he was old enough to do so. KG9704 is a YouTuber and Super Mario 64 Machinimist. ![]()
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