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#marmek
Mario & Kamek (marmek) Playlist:
Part One:
Follow You- Imagine Dragons (Origami King)
Magic- Kelly Clarkson
Can’t Fight the Moonlight- LeAnn Rimes
Line of Fire- The Veronicas (Mario Bros Movie)
Something Just Like This- Coldplay~Chainsmokers
Insatiable- Amaranthe (Sticker Star)
Set Me On Fire- Flyleaf (fan comics)
Crashed- Daughtry (Origami King)
Part Two (older games):
Anchor- Skillet
Stay a Little While- Amaranthe
Whispers in the Dark- Skillet
What About Now- Daughtry
Yours to Hold- Daughtry (Nintendo Power comic)
Breaking the Waves (including Origami King)
Part Three:
No More Hollywood Endings- Battle Beast (Mario Moive
Ready for Combat- Icon For Hire (Mario-Kun comic)
Beyond Incredible- Skillet
Alchemy- Skillet
Honorable Mentions:
(During Furious Fred Boss Fight):
Backbone- Daughtry
Bones- Imagine Dragons
Ignite- Skillet
Fury- Amaranthe
In My Pocket & Maximize (Nintendo Power magazine comic, Color Splash, and other fan-work)
Next to You- Jordin Sparks
Hanging By a Moment- Lifehouse (Origami King)
Every Teardrop is a Waterfall- Coldplay (Origami King)
DONE (but may add on more later)
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Is it just me?…..
Update:
It can’t just be me…
…there’s more where this came from…
….I don’t make this stuff up….
You can find more info on pixiv, origami king, Mario party, and Dream Team.
#mario#kamek#paper mario#paper mario origami king#marmek#magikoopa#smb#super mario bros#nintendo power
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This is what happens when Mario and Peach meet Paranormasight:
Kataba no Ashi – The One-sided Reed
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If the ITEMS/THINGS in Paper Mario Color Splash were SHELLS in ACT (another crabs treasure)… it already started with a Disco Ball & Piggy Bank…
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Thoughts and Guesses
First off, who else thought of Kril and Firth as a possible ship/otp? “Enemies” to “lovers”?
(Of course this is only based on the information that we have… which isn’t much. Unless there is something so extreme that wouldn’t make them compatible). Or we (whoever thinks this) is going crazy). Just seems like the vibes are there- for however subtle.
Boot and Firth
Is Firth really dead? I don’t recall ever seeing what was on the underside of that boot. Kril may have dropped all that trash down, but the boot seems oddly intentional (maybe it was by someone else) OR for all we know this is. A hole on the underside of it.
(They did say a lot of things that I don’t know they would’ve said if they weren’t in the middle of a ‘dark souls’ like boss fight. But this isn’t the first for a ship/otp either.)
How much do we really know about anyone in this game?
It just seems like the writers put so much work into Firth’s character (voice acting- final boss) and based by the odd way he was acting at that boss fight just kind of makes it seem that he would come back for a second game.
Besides a possible joke ending there was one Reddit post that mentioned that if you die before Firth ‘gets crushed’ by the boot that it won’t happen anyway. Could just be a troll but no one will actually know until they try it in the game.
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Bowser Almost Incorrect Qoutes:
During a Random Event
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Bowser: Do you know who I am!?
Fangirl: “I’m the man who’s gonna. It. Your house down- with the lemons!!!”
Bowser: Yes! *about to breath fire until he stops* :Wait…Lemons!?
Much later in random event
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Bowser *snapping at Mario*: If you ever hurt Kamek I’ll burn your house down *pauses* :Not just your house but the entire mushroom kingdom along with your little city-with the lemons! If that cave guy doesn’t make a combustible lemon soon- I’ll do it myself!!!!
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This is still source material from Japan, and that the flower kingdom has already been established (possibly hinting Prince Haru’s return), they should bring him back. It would make the perfect explanation why peach rejects Mario, because she’s already ENGAGED, and as far as I’m aware of, by choice. (Regardless of which source material it’s from).
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Do it for our Furious Fred De Fillets!!!
-opinion: best character in the entire franchise!
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Name: Honebon Debut: Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins
The year is 1992, and Nintendo is making a hit sequel to the video game Super Mario Land for the Nintendo Game Boy. The previous two games in the Super Mario series, Super Mario Land and Super Mario World were both massive hits, and if you know anything about video games, it's obvious why: both had Skeletal Fish Enemies!
If Super Mario Land 2 was to have a chance of succeeding at all, they'd have to include a Skeletal Fish Enemy. But they couldn't just bring back Honen or Fish Bone, no. It was the '90s! We needed a hip, new skeletal fish for Cool Teens!
And so, Honebon was born! Isn't the miracle of childbirth amazing? Unfortunately, Honebon was born a skeleton, which is always a bad sign, because as it turns out, Honebon was dead on arrival...
Now don't get me wrong, Honebon has a few distinct traits to separate it from its Skeletal Siblings. Its attack pattern is unique, since it moves in a zigzag shape instead of a straight line, and according to Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten, while Fish Bone is the type to hold a grudge, Honebon has an amiable disposition! So if you're ever looking to befriend a skeletal fish, let that be your guide!
I also think Honebon's name is really funny. It's a portmanteau of hone, the Japanese word for "bone," and the English word "bone". And despite the fact its name doubles down on this being a skeleton, all the official material seems to describe it as a Cheep Cheep's gh-gh-gh-ghost!
But even with all of that, it's clear that Honebon's story as a Mario enemy ended as soon as it began. Honebon was competing for a niche that had already been filled multiple times over. It's a real Spike Eel situation over here! Clearly, Mario games didn't need any more skeletal fish enemies...
Name: Jean de Fillet Debut: Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
But just because they didn't need another, that doesn't mean they didn't want another! I mean, come on! None of the previous skeletal fish had names that were dated pop culture references, so clearly there was an untapped market there!
You think there wouldn't be much ground to cover with another skeletal fish enemy... and you would be right! There is not all that much unique about Jean de Fillet. Much like Fish Bone and Honebon, it is described as a skeletal Cheep Cheep, despite none of the three really having Cheep Cheep anatomy at all, and much like Honen, its attack pattern involves jumping up to attack Yoshi. They can swim through lava I guess, but I'm not really convinced the other skeletal fish can't do that.
You see what happened? They ran the well dry, and all the fish that were living in the well for some reason died. Nintendo was just left with a bunch of fish skeletons, and all they could do at that point was put them in Yoshi's Island! Sad! Many such cases.
But due to Yoshi's Island going on to become a whole series of its own, Jean de Fillet would have a little more staying power than Honen or Honebon. Which is to say it appeared in Yoshi's New Island, where it even gets a boss variant named Furious Fred de Fillet!
Now it's kind of debatable whether or not Yoshi's Island is mainline, but if you include it, that's four mainline entries in a row that each introduced a completely new skeletal fish enemy! Super Mario Land and Super Mario World both did it, and so would their sequels.
Did this madness ever end?!
Name: Bonefin Debut: Super Mario Galaxy
Not before they could sneak in just one more skeletal fish enemy! It had been over a decade since Jean de Fillet, and in that time it had become the future! That meant their next skeletal fish had to be made of metal. Everything is chrome in the future! (Reference to "Bob")
And since they had a whole new dimension to play with, we were no longer starved of unique attack patterns! Bonefins lock onto Mario, and charge in that direction until they either hit him or hit a wall and explode. (Reference to "Bob")
Bonefins solely appear in the Bonefin Galaxy. They serve as mooks to Kingfin, a giant Bonefin that appears to be actually made of bone! This boss fight is kinda all that exists in Bonefin Galaxy, but at least they got a whole galaxy to themselves, right?
This would mark the end of an era however, as when Super Mario Galaxy 2 rolled around, there was no new skeletal fish enemy to be seen. In fact, Bonefin would only cameo as a skeleton, which is obviously and very intentionally meant to represent the fact that regular new skeletal fish enemies are a thing of the past, a product of a bygone age...
Since then, the series has standardized Fish Bone as their skeletal fish of choice, as they made their grand return in New Super Mario Bros. Wii and have been a series staple ever since. In the process, however, they gained Bonefin's homing attack, letting them do a little more than be Cheep Cheeps for ghost houses and castles!
Is the lack of new skeletal fish enemies another disappointing example of Mario Homogenization? Or did they make the right call, picking a skeletal fish and sticking to it? I dunno. I am completely neutral towards this development.
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Genovember: Day 23 Happy Thanksgiving!! Here's this low-effort thing I whipped up all last minute My man spending the holiday w his new family 💖 (surely no food fights took place)
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Saw you in my notifs and seeing that you have the same pfp (mine is hue shifted for holiday theming) as me kinda jumpscared me ngl
we’ve got to summon the rest now
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I already seen this movie…. (Movie that I actually haven’t seen yet).
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Given the fact that the movie might be more accurate…
Seen it once… seen it all.
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Does anyone remember this website?
Sheen Club fans… you know who you are!
Good ol’ times.
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Crowley: “That's the point. No nightingales.”
Aziraphale and Crowley *Suddenly hear Nightingale by Demi Lovato on record player.* :Huh, I don’t ever recall playing anything like that in there.*
Nina and Maggie *spying through window appear inside.*
Nina *Mostly to Crowley* : No, nightingales you say?
Maggie*points to record player playing nightingale* :Then what do you call that?
(P.S. (for Revlink fans. “THATS OUR SONG!!?”)
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Love how nina and maggie were like you can’t meddle in our very real lives and relationships!!!! You two are in love btw bye
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