

Perhaps he’s just very good at knowing when to show up at the right time.Īfter all, isn’t that what being a friend is about? Knowing when to show up at just the right time. That’s okay though, I know Mario is there somewhere cheering me on. For the purposes of this collaboration, I must have tried to summon the golden plumber at 5,000 times to no avail. It’s so very rare to sight a Mario statue in Kirby Super Star. The fact that Mario cared enough to show up when least expected was such a kind thing to do, and still is to this day. I just wanted to let the world pass me by with golden Mario permanently etched there on-screen. Playing Kirby Super Star as a kid, one day I activated the stone ability, and there he was. You have about a one in a million chance (possibly an exaggeration, but not by much) of transforming into a golden Mario statue. While most are fairly common, there are a couple of rare ones. With the stone ability, Kirby has numerous statues he can transform into. Mario makes one other appearance, however, and this one gets to me the most. Are we sure Birdo’s not the true super star?
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When you’re taking on King Dedede in the boxing ring at the end of Springbreeze, a close look at the background reveals there is Mario and Luigi cheering you on… along with Birdo for some reason.Īnd when you’re attempting to crack Popstar in half in Megaton Punch, there they are again, along with some rather convincing clones on the opposite side. They’re the people you can go years without talking to simply because life is busy, but never stop thinking about with affection.Įnter Kirby Super Star, in which Mario is always in your corner. Specifically, it’s the art of someone you’ve known for years always being in your corner. There is a certain type of friendship, however, that is measured more accurately by duration. Watch any high school drama television program from the early 2000s for a case study in witnessing these friendships morph in short order. The natural ebb and flow of most people in life means that allegiances are built on shifting sands. It’s not about how fiercely loyal someone is to you in the moment.

Friend? A fictional character? Stranger things have been known to happen.įriendship, in my opinion, is not measured by traditional metrics. No matter the era or phase of life, Mario exists and operates in the background to provide a sense of friendly continuity. There must be something greater in play, at least in my life. A number of series, however, boast that distinction, but none are so approachable as Mario. There is a surface-level reality here - Mario games consistently provide fun and distraction from real-life happenings which may not be too enjoyable. What I am here to say is that Mario is always, unshakably and undeniably, there for me. I’m also not here to discuss the prodigious quality of Mario’s games. So many fantastic writers in this collaboration are no-doubt discussing that. I’m not here to talk about how prevalent Mario is to the cultural zeitgeist.

For me, one of those people who are in my corner is Mario. Yet, friends, loved ones, and people who are in your corner remain to help through it all. In reality, however, everything in Dreamland is just a manifestation of real life with its myriad highs and lows. It’s the nostalgia of a fond childhood memory and the terror of a nightmare you can’t wake up from. It’s the optimism of a sunny day at the beach and the doom of a worldwide nuclear war. It’s just how things work in a Cookie Country called Dreamland.ĭreamland is a contradiction of extremes. Popstar’s a star-shaped planet in Gamble Galaxy. Give your wishes to the Milky Way as you pass through deep space and crash explosively into a star - wait actually it’s a planet. In a matter of seconds, it will take you out of Grand Finale Galaxy and through the dimensional rift. When it comes, you better hang on for dear life. How do you get there? It’s easy! Take out your pink cell phone - the old kind, not one with a fancy capacitive screen - and call in a warp star. It’s a fair bit away from Mushroom World, but then again, you’re no stranger to hopping around planets if you’ve been hanging around with Mario for more than a day. It’s called Dreamland, and it’s on a planet called Popstar.

Next time you’re strolling through the Mushroom Kingdom, there’s a place I’d like you to visit.
