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|variant_of=[[Koopa Troopa]]
|variant_of=[[Koopa Troopa]]
|variants=[[Big Dry Bones]]<br>[[Dark Bones]]<br>[[Dry Bones 5-Stack]]<br>[[Dull Bones]]<br>[[Elite Dry Bones]]<br>[[Paper Dry Bones]]<br>[[Parabones]]<br>[[Sad Dry Bones]]<br>[[Suppon no Karon]]<br>[[Vomer]]
|variants=[[Big Dry Bones]]<br>[[Dark Bones]]<br>[[Dry Bones 5-Stack]]<br>[[Dull Bones]]<br>[[Elite Dry Bones]]<br>[[Paper Dry Bones]]<br>[[Parabones]]<br>[[Sad Dry Bones]]<br>[[Suppon no Karon]]<br>[[Vomer]]
|relatives=[[Dry Bones Shell]]
|derived_subjects=[[Bone Goomba]]<br>[[Bone Piranha Plant]]<br>[[Bony Beetle]]<br>[[Fish Bone]]<br>[[Spine Coaster]]
|comparable=[[Bone Goomba]]<br>[[Bone Piranha Plant]]<br>[[Bony Beetle]]<br>[[Fish Bone]]<br>[[Mattermouth]]<br>[[Mummy Guy]]<br>[[Pionpi]]<br>[[Revver]]<br>[[Recapitator]]<br>[[Skeleton Bee]]<br>[[Spine Coaster]]
|comparable=[[Mattermouth]]<br>[[Mummy Guy]]<br>[[Pionpi]]<br>[[Revver]]<br>[[Skeleton Bee]]<br>[[Recapitator]]
|notable=[[Sphinx Zō]]
|notable=[[Sphinx Zō]]
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[[File:SMB3 DryBones.jpg|thumb|left|Artwork of a Dry Bones in its debut appearance, ''Super Mario Bros. 3'']]
[[File:SMB3 DryBones.jpg|thumb|left|Artwork of a Dry Bones in its debut appearance, ''Super Mario Bros. 3'']]
{{multiframe|[[File:SMB3 Dry Bones Sprite.gif]] [[File:Calapso Koopa 12.gif]]||size=48|align=right}}
{{multiframe|[[File:SMB3 Dry Bones Sprite.gif]] [[File:Calapso Koopa 12.gif]]||size=48|align=right}}
Dry Bones<ref>{{cite|format=PDF|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/clv/manuals/en/pdf/CLV-P-NAACE.pdf|title=''Super Mario Bros. 3'' instruction booklet|page=39|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America|author=Nintendo|date=1990}}</ref><ref>{{cite|date=Spring 1991|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America|title=''NES Game Atlas Nintendo Player's Guide''|page=29}}</ref><ref>{{cite|title=''Nintendo Power Strategy Guide: Super Mario Bros. 3''|page=8|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America|date=June 1990}}</ref> are enemies in ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. They can be stomped on the head and turned into a pile of bones for a brief period of time, but regenerate shortly afterward. Unlike normal [[Koopa (species)|Koopa]]s, Dry Bones are immune to the tail of [[Raccoon Mario]] and the fireballs of [[Fire Mario]] but can be defeated with a [[Star]] or the rare [[Hammer Suit]]. Dry Bones appear most prominently in the multiple [[Fortress]]es of the game, where they often accompany [[Boo]]s and [[Thwomp]]s. The first level that they appear in is {{world-link|1|fortress|World 1-Fortress}}. In the [[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3|Game Boy Advance version]], Dry Bones can be defeated by the [[Cape Feather]]. This item, originally from ''[[Super Mario World]]'', can only be obtained by scanning the "Cape" card with the [[e-Reader]].
Dry Bones' debut is in the game ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. Dry Bones can be stomped on the head and turned into a pile of bones for a brief period of time; however, they soon regenerate. Unlike normal [[Koopa (species)|Koopa]]s, Dry Bones are immune to the tail of [[Raccoon Mario]] and the fireballs of [[Fire Mario]] but can be defeated with a [[Star]] or the rare [[Hammer Suit]]. Dry Bones appear most prominently in the multiple [[Fortress]]es of the game, where they often accompany [[Boo]]s and [[Thwomp]]s. The first level that they appear in is {{world-link|1|fortress|World 1-Fortress}}.
 
In the remake ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', Dry Bones can be defeated by the [[Cape Feather]]. This item, originally from ''[[Super Mario World]]'', can only be obtained by scanning the "Cape" card with the [[e-Reader]].
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====''Super Mario World'' / ''Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2''====
====''Super Mario World'' / ''Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2''====
{{multiframe|[[File:KoopaGreenL.gif]] [[File:DryBonesL.gif]] [[File:SMW Dry Bones.gif]]|Size difference|size=74|align=right|bg=gray}}
{{multiframe|[[File:KoopaGreenL.gif]] [[File:DryBonesL.gif]] [[File:SMW Dry Bones.gif]]|Size difference|size=74|align=right|bg=gray}}
[[File:Dry Bones SMW.png|x175px|thumb|left|Artwork of Dry Bones from ''Super Mario World'']]
[[File:Dry Bones SMW.png|x175px|thumb|left|Artwork of Dry Bones from ''Super Mario World'']]
Dry Bones are enemies in ''[[Super Mario World]]'' and [[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2|its remake]]. They are encountered in [[Fortress]]es and [[Castle]]s only. Dry Bones retain their ability to rebuild themselves when stomped from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. This time, however, they can be permanently defeated with the [[cape]] or with the [[star]] power-up. They also turn around at ledges, similar to Red Koopa Troopas, instead of just falling, a trait that Dry Bones retain in the later ''New Super Mario Bros.'' games. Some of the Dry Bones in this game can throw bones at Mario, which is also an occasional trait in later games.
Dry Bones appear in ''[[Super Mario World]]'' and its remake, ''[[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2]]''. They are found only in [[Fortress]]es and [[Castle]]s. Dry Bones retain their ability to rebuild themselves when stomped from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. This time, however, they can be permanently defeated with the [[cape]] or with the [[star]] power-up. They also turn around at ledges, similar to Red Koopa Troopas, instead of just falling, a trait that Dry Bones retain in the later ''New Super Mario Bros.'' games. Some of the Dry Bones in this game can throw bones at Mario, which is also an occasional trait in later games.


The Dry Bones of Dinosaur Land appear somewhat differently than in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', most notably from how they walk on two feet for the first time, they have pink shoes (red in the artwork) in place of the light blue shoes seen in later games, and are larger relative to Mario. They also appear larger than regular Koopa Troopas, despite being skeletal versions of them. Their sprite also depicts them with a visible neck, despite lacking one in the artwork.
The Dry Bones of Dinosaur Land appear somewhat different from the ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' versions of them—most notably, they walk on two feet for the first time, they have pink shoes (red in the artwork) in place of the light blue shoes seen in later games, and are larger relative to Mario. They also appear larger than regular Koopa Troopas, despite being skeletal versions of them. Their sprite also depicts them with a visible neck, despite lacking one in the artwork.
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====''New Super Mario Bros.''====
====''New Super Mario Bros.''====
[[File:DryBonesNSMB.png|thumb|left]]
Dry Bones are common in the various [[Tower]]s and [[Castle]]s of ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' Much like previous platformers, when Dry Bones are jumped on, they briefly crumble; in ''New Super Mario Bros.'', their head detaches and bounces away. Once they collapse, the Dry Bones soon revitalize themselves by reattaching their heads. If the head falls into a pit or lava, it takes longer for it to reanimate itself. If their bodies are destroyed while crumbled, the head remains for some time before eventually despawning - if they were in the process of rebuilding themselves, the head freezes in place momentarily. Finally, as in the previous platformers, they are immune to fireballs.
Dry Bones are enemies in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' They are common in the various [[Tower]] and [[Castle]] levels. like previous platformers, when Dry Bones are jumped on, they briefly crumble, but the game also results in their head detaching and bouncing away. Once they collapse, the Dry Bones soon revitalize themselves by reattaching their heads. If the head falls into a pit or lava, it takes longer for it to reanimate itself. If their bodies are destroyed while crumbled, the head remains for some time before eventually despawning - if they were in the process of rebuilding themselves, the head freezes in place momentarily. Finally, as in the previous platformers, they are immune to fireballs.


A new variant, [[Big Dry Bones|Super Dry Bones]], is also introduced. Similarly to their smaller cousins, they can be found only in various castles and fortresses. It takes a [[Ground Pound]] to crumble them briefly, and they revive themselves as quickly as the normal Dry Bones do. Both types of Dry Bones can be permanently defeated by a [[Mega Mushroom]], a [[Super Star|Starman]], or a [[Blue Shell]]. Super Dry Bones cannot be hurt at all by [[Mini Mario (form)|Mini Mario]]. Also, [[Dry Bowser]], a Dry Bones version of [[Bowser]], makes his debut in this game.
A new variant, [[Big Dry Bones|Super Dry Bones]], is also introduced. Similarly to their smaller cousins, they can be found only in various castles and fortresses. It takes a [[Ground Pound]] to crumble them briefly, and they revive themselves as quickly as the normal Dry Bones do. Both types of Dry Bones can be permanently defeated by a [[Mega Mushroom]], a [[Super Star|Starman]], or a [[Blue Shell]]. Super Dry Bones cannot be hurt at all by [[Mini Mario (form)|Mini Mario]]. Also, [[Dry Bowser]], a Dry Bones version of [[Bowser]], makes his debut in this game.
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====''Super Mario Galaxy''====
====''Super Mario Galaxy''====
[[File:SMG Dry Bones Artwork.png|thumb|x180px|Artwork of Dry Bones from ''Super Mario Galaxy'']]
[[File:SMG Dry Bones Artwork.png|thumb|x180px|Artwork of Dry Bones from ''Super Mario Galaxy'']]
Dry Bones are enemies in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''. They are encountered in the [[Dusty Dune Galaxy]], [[Bowser's Dark Matter Plant]] and the final level, [[Bowser's Galaxy Reactor]]. Unlike normal Koopas, Dry Bones are bipedal, though they have a hunched stance. If they are jumped on, [[Spin|spun]] or attacked with a [[Green Shell]], they crumble, but revive after a few seconds, just as they did in previous games. They chase Mario or Luigi once they have seen them. When a Dry Bones successfully attacks Mario or Luigi, it cackles similarly to a [[Boo]]. The only way to destroy these Dry Bones is by touching them while using a [[Rainbow Star]], destroying them with a [[Bullet Bill]], or luring them into quicksand. Unlike in their previous appearances, Dry Bones can fall off ledges.
Dry Bones make their 3D platformer debut appearance in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', only in the [[Dusty Dune Galaxy]], [[Bowser's Dark Matter Plant]] and the final level, [[Bowser's Galaxy Reactor]]. Unlike normal Koopas, they are bipedal, though they have a hunched stance. If they are jumped on, [[Spin|spun]] or attacked with a [[Green Shell]], they crumble, but revive after a few seconds, just as they did in previous games. They chase Mario or Luigi once they have seen them. When a Dry Bones successfully attacks Mario or Luigi, it cackles similarly to a [[Boo]]. The only way to destroy these Dry Bones is by touching them while using a [[Rainbow Star]], destroying them with a [[Bullet Bill]], or luring them into quicksand. Unlike in their previous appearances, Dry Bones can fall off ledges.


====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''====
====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''====
[[File:DryBones NSMBW.png|frame|left]]
[[File:DryBones NSMBW.png|frame|left]]
Dry Bones are enemies in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''. They are commonly found in tower and castle levels. They act the same way they did in the game's predecessor. However, there are new means of defeating a Dry Bones; players need to use a [[Super Star|Star]], a [[POW Block]], a Koopa Shell, or the [[Ice Flower]]/[[Penguin Suit]] to defeat a Dry Bones. In the original ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', once they reattach their heads and fully regenerate, the player can jump on it to make it collapse again. However, in this game, the player can make the Dry Bones collapse again while it tries to stand up.
Dry Bones appear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''. They are commonly found in tower and castle levels. They act the same way they did in the game's predecessor. However, there are new means of defeating a Dry Bones; players need to use a [[Super Star|Star]], a [[POW Block]], a Koopa Shell, or the [[Ice Flower]]/[[Penguin Suit]] to defeat a Dry Bones. In the original ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', once they reattach their heads and fully regenerate, the player can jump on it to make it collapse again. However, in this game, the player can make the Dry Bones collapse again while it tries to stand up.


====''Super Mario Galaxy 2''====
====''Super Mario Galaxy 2''====
[[File:SMG2 Fiery Flotilla Lava Planet.png|thumb|left|Mario near a Dry Bones in [[Bowser Jr.'s Fiery Flotilla]] in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'']]
[[File:SMG2 Fiery Flotilla Lava Planet.png|thumb|left|Mario near a Dry Bones in [[Bowser Jr.'s Fiery Flotilla]] in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'']]
Dry Bones are enemies in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. They are encountered in [[Bowser Jr.'s Fiery Flotilla]], [[Bowser's Lava Lair]], [[Bowser's Gravity Gauntlet]], [[Bowser Jr.'s Boom Bunker]], [[Bowser's Galaxy Generator]], and the [[Slipsand Galaxy]]. Dry Bones are similar to their appearance in ''Super Mario Galaxy''. If Mario or Luigi knocks a Dry Bones into lava (by bumping into them), the Dry Bones sinks into the lava and subsequently dies. Dry Bones are the only enemy to not blow up in a cloud of smoke after hitting lava.
Dry Bones appear in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', where they behave and appear identically to the original game. They appear in [[Bowser Jr.'s Fiery Flotilla]], [[Bowser's Lava Lair]], [[Bowser's Gravity Gauntlet]], [[Bowser Jr.'s Boom Bunker]], [[Bowser's Galaxy Generator]], and the [[Slipsand Galaxy]]. If Mario or Luigi knocks a Dry Bones into lava (by bumping into them), the Dry Bones sinks into the lava and subsequently dies. Dry Bones are the only enemy to not blow up in a cloud of smoke after hitting lava.


====''Super Mario 3D Land''====
====''Super Mario 3D Land''====
Dry Bones are enemies in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''. They are based on their appearance from ''Super Mario Galaxy'' and its sequel, though their eyes now flash red for a second when they regenerate. They appear alongside many [[Draglet]]s and [[Thwomp]]s in most of the castle stages. A fireball in this game makes its head "jump" a short height, while a boomerang from [[Boomerang Mario]] or tail whip by [[Tanooki Mario]] can make it crumble the same way a stomp does. Dry Bones can only be defeated by [[Invincible Mario]] or [[White Tanooki Mario]].
Dry Bones appear in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''. They act the same way as they do in the ''Super Mario Galaxy'' games, though their eyes now flash red for a second when they regenerate. They appear alongside many [[Draglet]]s and [[Thwomp]]s in most of the castle stages. A fireball in this game makes its head "jump" a short height, while a boomerang from [[Boomerang Mario]] or tail whip by [[Tanooki Mario]] can make it crumble the same way a stomp does.


====''New Super Mario Bros. 2''====
====''New Super Mario Bros. 2''====
[[File:DryBonesNSMB2.png|frame|left]]
[[File:DryBonesNSMB2.png|frame|left]]
Dry Bones and [[Big Dry Bones]] appear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', commonly within tower and castle levels, but also in non-boss levels, such as [[World 6-A (New Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 6-A]]. They retain their appearance from ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', although they have three small spikes on their shells. They can be defeated with a [[Star]] or [[Gold Flower]]. Like in ''Super Mario 3D Land'', tail whips make them briefly crumble. In this game, when there is a "[[paah]]" in the music, Dry Bones dance in a way similar to a [[Koopa Troopa]].
Dry Bones and [[Big Dry Bones]] appear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. Like its predecessors, they are commonly found in tower and castle levels. However, they are also found in non-boss levels, such as [[World 6-A (New Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 6-A]]. They retain their appearance from ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', although they have three small spikes on their shells. They can be defeated with a [[Star]] or [[Gold Flower]]. Like in ''Super Mario 3D Land'', tail whips make them briefly crumble. In this game, when there is a "bah" in the music, Dry Bones dance in a way similar to a [[Koopa Troopa]].


====''New Super Mario Bros. U'' / ''New Super Luigi U'' / ''New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe''====
====''New Super Mario Bros. U'' / ''New Super Luigi U'' / ''New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe''====
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{{Multiframe|[[File:SMM2-SMB-Dry-Bones-Shell-Mario.png]][[File:SMM2-SMB-Dry-Bones-Shell-Luigi.png]][[File:SMM2-SMB-Dry-Bones-Shell-Blue-Toad.png]][[File:SMM2-SMB-Dry-Bones-Shell-Toadette.png]]|Super Mario, Luigi, Blue Toad,<br>and Toadette in Dry Bones Shells.|align=left}}
{{Multiframe|[[File:SMM2-SMB-Dry-Bones-Shell-Mario.png]][[File:SMM2-SMB-Dry-Bones-Shell-Luigi.png]][[File:SMM2-SMB-Dry-Bones-Shell-Blue-Toad.png]][[File:SMM2-SMB-Dry-Bones-Shell-Toadette.png]]|Super Mario, Luigi, Blue Toad,<br>and Toadette in Dry Bones Shells.|align=left}}
In ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'', in addition to returning as standard enemies that can be placed in levels, an item titled the [[Dry Bones Shell]] also appears. Acting similarly to [[Goomba's Shoe]], Mario can ride on top of it and it makes him able to float over hazardous liquids including lava, being able to ground pound, and crouching down while donning this power-up makes him crumble into a pile of bones like the Dry Bones in the games do; this makes him temporarily invincible until the crouching stops. Dry Bones also appear in the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style, despite only Parabones appearing in the original game. Additionally, Fish Bones have been separated from Dry Bones in this game.
In ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'', in addition to returning as standard enemies that can be placed in levels, an item titled the [[Dry Bones Shell]] also appears. Acting similarly to [[Goomba's Shoe]], Mario can ride on top of it and it makes him able to float over hazardous liquids including lava, being able to ground pound, and crouching down while donning this power-up makes him crumble into a pile of bones like the Dry Bones in the games do; this makes him temporarily invincible until the crouching stops. Dry Bones also appear in the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style, despite only Parabones appearing in the original game. Additionally, Fish Bones have been separated from Dry Bones in this game.
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====''Super Mario Bros. Wonder''====
====''Super Mario Bros. Wonder''====
[[File:SMBWDry Bones.jpg|thumb|left|Dry Bones in ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'']]
[[File:SMBWDry Bones.jpg|thumb|Dry Bones in ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'']]
Dry Bones reappear in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'' as enemies in the palace levels. They behave the same way as in other games, although [[Elephant Mario]]'s trunk attack can permanently defeat them.
Dry Bones reappear in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'' as enemies in the palace levels. They behave the same way as in other games, although [[Elephant Mario]]'s trunk attack can permanently defeat them.
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===DIC cartoons===
===DIC cartoons===
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[[File:PM Dry Bones Holding Bone Sprite.png|frame|left]]
[[File:PM Dry Bones Holding Bone Sprite.png|frame|left]]
Dry Bones appear in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' as enemies found in [[Bowser's Castle]]. In this game, Dry Bones are able to walk upright and throw bones at Mario, similar to their appearance in ''Super Mario World''. They are also capable of building more of themselves, with the same amount of HP as the original unit. When a Dry Bones' [[Heart Point]]s are depleted, it collapses on the ground but remains in battle, reviving itself after two turns. Dry Bones defeated this way do not drop [[coin]]s or [[Star Point]]s, but the battle will still end if only collapsed Dry Bones remain on the enemy side. A Dry Bones can be permanently defeated, awarding Mario with coins and Star Points, by using fire and explosion attacks (e.g. [[Kooper]]'s [[Fire Shell]] or [[Bombette]]'s [[Bomb (Paper Mario series)|Bomb]]), which also ignore their defense and deal an additional 10 damage, allowing these moves to instantly defeat a Dry Bones. If a Dry Bones spots Mario outside battle, they try to throw a bone at him to make the [[First Strike]]. Additionally, due to Mario's levels capping at 27 and Dry Bones' level being at 30, they are the only non-boss enemy type in the game that can never be defeated with the [[First Attack]], [[Spin Attack (Badge)|Spin Attack]], or [[Bump Attack]] badges.
Dry Bones appear in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' as enemies found in [[Bowser's Castle]]. In this game, Dry Bones are able to walk upright and throw bones at Mario, similar to their appearance in ''Super Mario World''. They are also capable of building more of themselves, with the same amount of HP as the original unit. When a Dry Bones' [[Heart Point]]s are depleted, it collapses on the ground but remains in battle, reviving itself after two turns. Dry Bones defeated this way do not drop [[coin]]s or [[Star Point]]s, but the battle will still end if only collapsed Dry Bones remain on the enemy side. A Dry Bones can be permanently defeated, awarding Mario with coins and Star Points, by using fire and explosion attacks (e.g. [[Kooper]]'s [[Fire Shell]] or [[Bombette]]'s [[Bomb (Paper Mario series)|Bomb]]), which also ignore their defense and deal an additional 10 damage, allowing these moves to instantly defeat a Dry Bones. If a Dry Bones spots Mario outside battle, they try to throw a bone at him to make the [[First Strike]]. Additionally, due to Mario's levels capping at 27 and Dry Bones' level being at 30, they are the only non-boss enemy type in the game that can never be defeated with the [[First Attack]], [[Spin Attack (Badge)|Spin Attack]], or [[Bump Attack]] badges.
This game is the first and only appearance of the Dry Bones on the [[Nintendo 64]].


====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''====
====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''====
[[File:Paper Dry Bones.png|thumb|Dry Bones in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'']]
[[File:Paper Dry Bones.png|thumb|Dry Bones in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'']]
Dry Bones return in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' in the [[Palace of Shadow]] and the [[Pit of 100 Trials (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Pit of 100 Trials]]. They behave much like they did in ''Paper Mario'' and attack by throwing bones, as well as by constructing additional Dry Bones as reinforcements. Unlike in the previous game, Dry Bones award Mario with coins and Star Points upon collapsing, though they still remain in battle and revive themselves after two turns if not defeated with fire and explosion attacks such as the [[Fire Flower]], [[Fire Drive]], or [[Vivian]]'s [[Fiery Jinx]]. Fire and explosion attacks, however, no longer deal increased damage to Dry Bones.
Dry Bones return in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' in the [[Palace of Shadow]] and the [[Pit of 100 Trials (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Pit of 100 Trials]], behaving much like they did in ''Paper Mario''. They once again attack by throwing bones, as well as by constructing additional Dry Bones as reinforcements. Unlike in the previous game, Dry Bones award Mario with coins and Star Points upon collapsing, though they still remain in battle and revive themselves after two turns if not defeated with fire and explosion attacks such as the [[Fire Flower]], [[Fire Drive]], or [[Vivian]]'s [[Fiery Jinx]]. Fire and explosion attacks, however, no longer deal increased damage to Dry Bones.


This game also introduces three new variants of Dry Bones; [[Dull Bones]], [[Red Bones]], and [[Dark Bones]]. Dull Bones and Red Bones are both weaker than the standard Dry Bones, while Dark Bones is the strongest variant in the game, and is capable of constructing ordinary Dry Bones to aid it as reinforcements.
This game also introduces three new variants of Dry Bones; [[Dull Bones]], [[Red Bones]], and [[Dark Bones]]. Dull Bones and Red Bones are both weaker than the standard Dry Bones, while Dark Bones is the strongest variant in the game, and is capable of constructing ordinary Dry Bones to aid it as reinforcements.
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At one point in the Palace of Shadow, a Dark Bones calls in a horde of Dry Bones which swarm in on Mario and his partner, similar to an encounter with a Red Bones in [[Hooktail Castle]]. Mario must use his hammer to clear away the Dry Bones and engage the Dark Bones in battle. Doing nothing in this scenario causes a [[Game Over]].
At one point in the Palace of Shadow, a Dark Bones calls in a horde of Dry Bones which swarm in on Mario and his partner, similar to an encounter with a Red Bones in [[Hooktail Castle]]. Mario must use his hammer to clear away the Dry Bones and engage the Dark Bones in battle. Doing nothing in this scenario causes a [[Game Over]].


All four types of Dry Bones are later encountered in a room in the [[Palace of Shadow Tower]], where they have to be defeated in order of weakest to strongest. Completing the puzzle gives Mario a [[Palace Key (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Palace Key]].
All four types of Dry Bones are later encountered in a room in the [[Riddle Tower]], where they have to be defeated in order of weakest to strongest. Completing the puzzle gives Mario a [[Palace Key (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Palace Key]].


====''Super Paper Mario''====
====''Super Paper Mario''====
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*Green Dry Bones: Stronger batting. Pitches a breaking ball for a Star Pitch, as does the standard Dry Bones.
*Green Dry Bones: Stronger batting. Pitches a breaking ball for a Star Pitch, as does the standard Dry Bones.
*Red Dry Bones: Near-equal stats to Green Dry Bones, but with slightly stronger hitting power despite a smaller contact size. Its Star Pitch is a fastball. Notably, this variant is more unique visually, having dark grey "skin", red gloves, red eyes, a slight scowl, and a spike on its nose, as well as several on the back of its shell.
*Red Dry Bones: Near-equal stats to Green Dry Bones, but with slightly stronger hitting power despite a smaller contact size. Its Star Pitch is a fastball. Notably, this variant is more unique visually, having dark grey "skin", red gloves, red eyes, a slight scowl, and a spike on its nose, as well as several on the back of its shell.
*Blue Dry Bones: Has the best fielding arm of the bunch. Its Star Pitch is a change-up.
*Blue Dry Bones: Has the best fielding arm of the bunch. Its Star Pitch is a change-up.<br>
 
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====''Mario Super Sluggers''====
====''Mario Super Sluggers''====
Dry Bones is a playable character in ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]'', now being featured as a powerful hitter. Dry Bones retains good chemistry with Koopa Troopa and Bowser, as well as color-matching [[Mii]]s (depending on the variant). Like in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', the Dry Bones in this game have two voice sets: one similar to the previous title's, and an older [[Boo]]-like voice from ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. Notably, the red variant is named "Dark Bones". In Challenge Mode, Dark Bones kidnaps [[Dixie Kong]] and battles with Mario and the other captains.
Dry Bones returns in the sequel ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]''. Dry Bones is a powerful hitter in this game despite being an average batter in ''Mario Superstar Baseball''. Once again, Dry Bones has good chemistry with Koopa Troopa and Bowser, as well as color-matching Miis (depending on the variant). Like in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', the Dry Bones in this game have two voice sets: one similar to the previous title's, and an older [[Boo]]-like voice from ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. Notably, the red variant is named "Dark Bones". In Challenge Mode, Dark Bones kidnaps [[Dixie Kong]] and battles with Mario and the other captains.


Dry Bones' variants from the previous installment also return, with many changes from the previous title.
Dry Bones' variants from the previous installment also return, with many changes from the previous title.
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===''Mario Sports Mix''===
===''Mario Sports Mix''===
Dry Bones are sometimes hidden in boxes on [[Ghoulish Galleon]] in ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'', and they can stun players if they come in contact with it, as well as be used as a shield by players.
Dry Bones appear in ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'', in [[Ghoulish Galleon]]. They are sometimes hidden in boxes and stun players if they come in contact with it. They can also be used as a shield by players.


===''Mario Golf: World Tour''===
===''Mario Golf: World Tour''===
Dry Bones is one of the names that can appear on the tournament scoreboard in ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]''.
In ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'', one of the names that can appear on the tournament scoreboard is that of Dry Bones.


===''Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition''===
===''Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition''===
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====''Minecraft''====
====''Minecraft''====
In ''[[Minecraft]]'', there is a Super Mario Mash-up where [[minecraftwiki:Skeleton|Skeletons]] are reskinned as Dry Bones and [[minecraftwiki:Wither Skeleton|Wither Skeletons]] as [[Dark Bones]]. In addition, Strays are reskinned as Dry Bones' blue color scheme as seen in the ''[[Mario Baseball (series)|Mario Baseball]]'' games. Dry Bones also appears as a playable skin, though it is smaller than the Skeleton and its variants.
In ''[[Minecraft]]'', there is a Super Mario Mash-up where Skeletons are reskinned as Dry Bones and Wither Skeletons as [[Dark Bones]]. In addition, Strays are reskinned as Dry Bones' blue color scheme as seen in the ''[[Mario Baseball (series)|Mario Baseball]]'' games. Dry Bones also appears as a playable skin, though it is smaller than the Skeleton and its variants.
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===Speech===
===Speech===
Dry Bones did not have any voice acting or in-game text in the [[Family Computer]] ([[Nintendo Entertainment System]] in the {{wp|Western world|West}}) and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] games, both due to technical limitations and Nintendo's habit of having silent characters. ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' is the notable exception, which gives them a [[Thought Peek|thought]]. Starting from the early 2000s, Dry Bones received voice acting, though it comprised of clustered bone "grunts" and "yells" provided by [[Nintendo]] sound manager and composer [[Toru Asakawa]], who also does [[King Boo]]'s voice. In contemporary games, Dry Bones receive text-based dialogue, while some games use "rattle" and "clickety-clack" sounds as speech with the translation in parentheses. ''Super Mario Party'' notably has Dry Bones' speech translated; however, unlike other games which do this, Dry Bones pauses some of its sentences with ellipses. As an earlier instance, ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' had Dark Bones pause their sentences; however, [[Dark Bones]] spoke intelligibly, as opposed to having their speech translated in parenthesis.
Like other enemies, in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] ''Super Mario'' games, Dry Bones did not have any voice acting or in-game text, both due to technical limitations and Nintendo's habit of having silent characters. ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' is the notable exception, which gives them a [[Thought Peek|thought]]. Starting from the early 2000s, Dry Bones received voice acting, though it comprised of clustered bone "grunts" and "yells" provided by [[Nintendo]] sound manager and composer [[Toru Asakawa]], who also does [[King Boo]]'s voice. In contemporary games, Dry Bones receive text-based dialogue, while some games use "rattle" and "clickety-clack" sounds as speech with the translation in parentheses. ''Super Mario Party'' notably has Dry Bones' speech translated; however, unlike other games which do this, Dry Bones pauses some of its sentences with ellipses. As an earlier instance, ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' had Dark Bones pause their sentences; however, [[Dark Bones]] spoke intelligibly, as opposed to having their speech translated in parenthesis.


===Powers and abilities===
===Powers and abilities===
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Due to being undead, skeletal Koopa Troopas, Dry Bones are naturally immune to lava and all forms of fire. However, this trait is somewhat inconsistent. In the ''New Super Mario Bros.'' games, Dry Bones are unharmed by lava, but if its head is submerged in lava, it takes longer for it to reassemble itself; in ''New Super Mario Bros. U'', Dry Bones are completely immune to lava. In the ''Super Mario'' RPGs, Dry Bones take extra or fatal damage from fire or explosions.
Due to being undead, skeletal Koopa Troopas, Dry Bones are naturally immune to lava and all forms of fire. However, this trait is somewhat inconsistent. In the ''New Super Mario Bros.'' games, Dry Bones are unharmed by lava, but if its head is submerged in lava, it takes longer for it to reassemble itself; in ''New Super Mario Bros. U'', Dry Bones are completely immune to lava. In the ''Super Mario'' RPGs, Dry Bones take extra or fatal damage from fire or explosions.


Dry Bones usually cannot be defeated permanently, since they always reattach their head to its body in a matter of seconds. This results in Dry Bones' defensive qualities in most ''Super Mario'' sports games, due to its small size and excellent survivability, while sacrificing a lot of power and offense. In the ''Mario & Luigi'' games, defense is Dry Bones' best stat, though ''Super Mario RPG: Legend Of The Seven Stars'' and the ''Paper Mario'' games take this trait further, with the former game giving Dry Bones infinite health, and the latter games having them respawn a few minutes after a battle. Sometimes, Dry Bones is also portrayed as a technique character. Dry Bones generally attack their foes by throwing bones at them, a trait that first appeared in ''Super Mario World''. ''Mario Strikers Charged'' gives Dry Bones bizarre abilities such as teleportation and electrokinesis, which are used in his [[Deke|deke]] and [[Skill Shot]] respectively. In ''Mario Tennis Aces'', the playable Dry Bones has been shown to be able to purposefully crumble istelf, fly its parts into the air, and reassemble midair, doing so during its [[Special Shot (Mario Tennis Aces)|Special Shot]]. ''Puzzles and Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition'' gives Dry Bones associations with fire and darkness.
Dry Bones usually cannot be defeated permanently, since they always reattach their head to its body in a matter of seconds. This results in Dry Bones' defensive qualities in most ''Super Mario'' sports games, due to its small size and excellent survivability, while sacrificing a lot of power and offense. In the ''Mario & Luigi'' games, defense is Dry Bones' best stat, though ''Super Mario RPG: Legend Of The Seven Stars'' and the ''Paper Mario'' games take this trait further, with the former game giving Dry Bones infinite health, and the latter games having them respawn a few minutes after a battle. Sometimes, Dry Bones is also portrayed as a technique character. Dry Bones generally attack their foes by throwing bones at them, a trait that first appeared in ''Super Mario World''. ''Mario Strikers Charged'' gives Dry Bones bizarre abilities such as teleportation and electrokinesis, which are used in his [[Deke|deke]] and [[Skill Shot]] respectively. In ''Mario Tennis Aces'', the playable Dry Bones has been shown to be able to purposefully crumble istelf, fly its parts into the air, and reassemble midair, doing so during its [[Special Shot]]. ''Puzzles and Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition'' gives Dry Bones associations with fire and darkness.
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==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==
{{appearances list
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|title1=''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''
|-
|role1=Enemy
!width=40%|Title
|release1=[[List of games by date#1988|1988]]
!width=20%|Description
|format1=[[Family Computer]]
!width=20%|Release Date
|title2=''[[Super Mario World]]''
!width=20%|System/Format
|role2=Enemy
|-
|release2=[[List of games by date#1990|1990]]
|''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''
|format2=[[Super Famicom]] / [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]
|Enemy
|title3=''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]''
|[[List of games by date#1988|1988]]
|role3=Enemy
|[[Nintendo Entertainment System]]
|release3=[[List of games by date#1993|1993]]
|-
|format3=Super Famicom / Super Nintendo Entertainment System
|''[[Super Mario World]]''
|title4=''[[Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World]]''
|Enemy
|role4=Enemy
|[[List of games by date#1990|1990]]
|release4=[[List of games by date#1994|1994]]
|[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]
|format4=Super Nintendo Entertainment System
|-
|title5=''[[Hotel Mario]]''
|''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]''
|role5=Enemy
|Enemy
|release5=1994
|[[List of games by date#1993|1993]]
|format5=[[Philips CD-i]]
|Super Nintendo Entertainment System
|title6=''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''
|-
|role6=Enemy and non-playable character in Monstro Town
|''[[Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World]]''
|release6=[[List of games by date#1996|1996]]
|Enemy
|format6=Super Famicom / Super Nintendo Entertainment System
|[[List of games by date#1994|1994]]
|title7=''[[Paper Mario]]''
|Super Nintendo Entertainment System
|role7=Enemy
|-
|release7=[[List of games by date#2000|2000]]
|''[[Hotel Mario]]''
|format7=[[Nintendo 64]]
|Enemy
|title8=''[[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2]]''
|1994
|role8=Enemy
|[[CD-i]]
|release8=[[List of games by date#2001|2001]]
|-
|format8=[[Game Boy Advance]]
|''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''
|title9=''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''
|Enemy and Non-Playable character in Monstro Town
|role9=Enemy
|[[List of games by date#1996|1996]]
|release9=[[List of games by date#2003|2003]]
|Super Nintendo Entertainment System
|format9=Game Boy Advance
|-
|title10=''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]''
|''[[Paper Mario]]''
|role10=Enemy
|Enemy
|release10=[[List of games by date#2004|2004]]
|[[List of games by date#2000|2000]]
|format10=Game Boy Advance
|[[Nintendo 64]]
|title11=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''  
|-
|role11=Enemy
|''[[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2]]''
|release11=2004
|Enemy
|format11=[[Nintendo GameCube]]
|[[List of games by date#2001|2001]]
|title12=''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]''
|[[Game Boy Advance]]
|role12=Playable character
|-
|release12=[[List of games by date#2005|2005]]
|''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''
|format12=Nintendo GameCube
|Enemy
|title13=''[[Super Princess Peach]]''
|[[List of games by date#2003|2003]]
|role13=Enemy
|Game Boy Advance
|release13=2005
|-
|format13=[[Nintendo DS]]
|''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]''
|title14=''[[Mario Party 7]]''
|Enemy
|role14=Unlockable playable character
|[[List of games by date#2004|2004]]
|release14=2005
|Game Boy Advance
|format14=Nintendo GameCube
|-
|title15=''[[Mario Kart DS]]''
|''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''  
|role15=Unlockable playable character
|Enemy
|release15=2005
|2004
|format15=Nintendo DS
|[[Nintendo GameCube]]
|title16=''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''
|-
|role16=Enemy
|''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]''
|release16=2005
|Playable Character
|format16=Nintendo DS
|[[List of games by date#2005|2005]]
|title17=''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''
|Nintendo GameCube
|role17=Enemy
|-
|release17=[[List of games by date#2006|2006]]
|''[[Super Princess Peach]]''
|format17=Nintendo DS
|Enemy
|title18=''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]''
|2005
|role18=Cameo
|[[Nintendo DS]]
|release18=2006
|-
|format18=Nintendo DS
|''[[Mario Party 7]]''
|title19=''[[Mario Party 8]]''
|Unlockable Playable Character
|role19=Playable character
|2005
|release19=[[List of games by date#2007|2007]]
|Nintendo GameCube
|format19=[[Wii]]
|-
|title20=''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''
|''[[Mario Kart DS]]''
|role20=Playable character
|Unlockable Playable Character
|release20=2007
|2005
|format20=Wii
|Nintendo DS
|title21=''[[Super Paper Mario]]''
|-
|role21=Enemy
|''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''
|release21=2007
|Enemy
|format21=Wii
|2005
|title22=''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''
|Nintendo DS
|role22=Enemy
|-
|release22=2007
|''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''
|format22=Wii
|Enemy
|title23=''[[Mario Party DS]]''
|[[List of games by date#2006|2006]]
|role23=Boss
|Nintendo DS
|release23=2007
|-
|format23=Nintendo DS
|''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]''
|title24=''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''
|Head cameos as backboard for hoop in the [[Pirate Ship]]
|role24=Cameo
|2006
|release24=[[List of games by date#2008|2008]]
|Nintendo DS
|format24=Wii
|-
|title25=''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''
|''[[Mario Party 8]]''
|role25=Unlockable playable character
|Playable Character
|release25=2008
|[[List of games by date#2007|2007]]
|format25=Wii
|[[Wii]]
|title26=''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]''
|-
|role26=Playable character
|''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''
|release26=2008
|Playable Character
|format26=Wii
|2007
|title27=''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games (Nintendo DS)|Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games]]''
|Wii
|role27=Rival
|-
|release27=[[List of games by date#2009|2009]]
|''[[Super Paper Mario]]''
|format27=Nintendo DS
|Enemy
|title28=''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games (Wii)|Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games]]''
|2007
|role28=Rival
|Wii
|release28=2009
|-
|format28=Wii
|''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''
|title29=''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''
|Enemy
|role29=Enemy
|2007
|release29=2009
|Wii
|format29=Wii
|-
|title30=''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''
|''[[Mario Party DS]]''
|role30=Enemy
|Boss
|release30=[[List of games by date#2010|2010]]
|2007
|format30=Wii
|Nintendo DS
|title31=''[[Mario Sports Mix]]''
|-
|role31=Enemy
|''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''
|release31=[[List of games by date#2011|2011]]
|Cameo as Trophy and Sticker
|format31=Wii
|[[List of games by date#2008|2008]]
|title32=''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''
|Wii
|role32=Enemy
|-
|release32=2011
|''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''
|format32=[[Nintendo 3DS]]
|Unlockable Playable Character
|title33=''[[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (Wii)|Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games]]''
|2008
|role33=Rival
|Wii
|release33=2011
|-
|format33=Wii
|''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]''
|title34=''[[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (Nintendo 3DS)|Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games]]''
|Playable Character
|role34=Rival
|2008
|release34=[[List of games by date#2012|2012]]
|Wii
|format34=Nintendo 3DS
|-
|title35=''[[Mario Party 9]]''
|''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games]]''
|role35=Enemy/mid-boss
|Rival
|release35=2012
|[[List of games by date#2009|2009]]
|format35=Wii
|Nintendo DS
|title36=''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]''
|-
|role36=Enemy
|''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games]]''
|release36=2012
|Rival
|format36=Nintendo 3DS
|2009
|title37=''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''
|Wii
|role37=Enemy
|-
|release37=2012
|''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''
|format37=Nintendo 3DS
|Enemy
|title38=''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''
|2009
|role38=Enemy
|Wii
|release38=2012
|-
|format38=[[Wii U]]
|''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''
|title39=''[[New Super Luigi U]]''
|Enemy
|role39=Enemy
|[[List of games by date#2010|2010]]
|release39=[[List of games by date#2013|2013]]
|Wii
|format39=Wii U
|-
|title40=''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''
|''[[Mario Sports Mix]]''
|role40=Enemy
|Enemy
|release40=2013
|[[List of games by date#2011|2011]]
|format40=Nintendo 3DS
|Wii
|title41=''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]''
|-
|role41=Non-playable character
|''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''
|release41=2013
|Enemy
|format41=Nintendo 3DS
|2011
|title42=''[[Mario Kart 8]]''
|[[Nintendo 3DS]]
|role42=Stage hazard
|-
|release42=[[List of games by date#2014|2014]]
|''[[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games]]''
|format42=Wii U
|Rival
|title43=''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]''
|2011
|role43=Cameo
|Wii
|release43=2014
|-
|format43=Nintendo 3DS
|''[[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games]]''
|title44=''[[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]]''
|Rival
|role44=Enemy/ally
|[[List of games by date#2012|2012]]
|release44=[[List of games by date#2015|2015]]
|Nintendo 3DS
|format44=Nintendo 3DS
|-
|title45=''[[Super Mario Maker]]''
|''[[Mario Party 9]]''
|role45=Enemy
|Enemy/Mid-Boss
|release45=2015
|2012
|format45=Wii U
|Wii
|title46=''[[Skylanders: SuperChargers]]''
|-
|role46=Transforming assistant
|''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]''
|release46=2015
|Enemy
|format46=Wii, Nintendo 3DS, Wii U
|2012
|title47=''[[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Nintendo 3DS)|Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games]]''
|Nintendo 3DS
|role47=Playable character
|-
|release47=[[List of games by date#2016|2016]]
|''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''
|format47=Nintendo 3DS
|Enemy
|title48=''[[Minecraft|Minecraft: Wii U Edition]]''
|2012
|role48=Enemy/playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-up
|Nintendo 3DS
|release48=2016
|-
|format48=Wii U
|''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''
|title49=''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''
|Enemy
|role49=Enemy
|2012
|release49=2016
|[[Wii U]]
|format49=Wii U
|-
|title50=''[[Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS]]''
|''[[New Super Luigi U]]''
|role50=Enemy
|Enemy
|release50=2016
|[[List of games by date#2013|2013]]
|format50=Nintendo 3DS
|Wii U
|title51=''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]''
|-
|role51=Playable character
|''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''
|release51=[[List of games by date#2017|2017]]
|Enemy
|format51=[[Nintendo Switch]]
|2013
|title52=''[[Minecraft|Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition]]''
|Nintendo 3DS
|role52=Enemy/playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-up
|-
|release52=2017
|''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]''
|format52=Nintendo Switch
|Non-Playable Character
|title53=''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]''
|2013
|role53=Enemy/ally
|Nintendo 3DS
|release53=2017
|-
|format53=Nintendo 3DS
|''[[Mario Kart 8]]''
|title54=''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]''
|Stage Hazard
|role54=Cameo
|[[List of games by date#2014|2014]]
|release54=2017
|Wii U
|format54=Nintendo 3DS
|-
|title55=''[[Minecraft|Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS Edition]]''
|''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]''
|role55=Enemy/playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-up
|Trophy
|release55=[[List of games by date#2018|2018]]
|2014
|format55={{iw|nwiki|New Nintendo 3DS}}
|Nintendo 3DS
|title56=''[[Minecraft|Minecraft: Bedrock Edition]]''
|-
|role56=Enemy/playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-up
|''[[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]]''
|release56=2018
|Enemy/Ally
|format56=Nintendo Switch
|[[List of games by date#2015|2015]]
|title57=''[[Mario Tennis Aces]]''
|Nintendo 3DS
|role57=Rival/playable Character
|-
|release57=2018
|''[[Super Mario Maker]]''
|format57=Nintendo Switch
|Enemy
|title58=''[[Super Mario Party]]''
|2015
|role58=Unlockable playable character
|Wii U
|release58=2018
|-
|format58=Nintendo Switch
|''[[Skylanders: SuperChargers]]''
|title59=''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]''
|Transforming assistant
|role59=Enemy/ally
|2015
|release59=2018
|Wii, Nintendo 3DS, Wii U
|format59=Nintendo 3DS
|-
|title60=''[[New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe]]''
|''[[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Nintendo 3DS)|Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games]]''
|role60=Enemy
|Playable Character
|release60=[[List of games by date#2019|2019]]
|[[List of games by date#2016|2016]]
|format60=Nintendo Switch
|Nintendo 3DS
|title61=''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]''
|-
|role61=Enemy
|''[[Minecraft|Minecraft: Wii U Edition]]''
|release61=2019
|Enemy/Playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-up
|format61=Nintendo Switch
|2016
|title62=''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''
|Wii U
|role62=Playable character
|-
|release62=2019
|''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''
|format62=iOS, Android
|Enemy
|title63=''[[Dr. Mario World]]''
|2016
|role63=Assistant (update)
|Wii U
|release63=[[List of games by date#2020|2020]]
|-
|format63=iOS, Android
|''[[Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS]]''
|title64=''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''
|Enemy
|role64=Enemy
|2016
|release64=2020
|Nintendo 3DS
|format64=Nintendo Switch
|-
|title65=''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''
|''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]''
|role65=Enemy
|Playable Character
|release65=[[List of games by date#2023|2023]]
|[[List of games by date#2017|2017]]
|format65=Nintendo Switch
|[[Nintendo Switch]]
|title66=''[[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|Super Mario RPG]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch]])
|-
|role66=Enemy and non-playable character in Monstro Town
|''[[Minecraft|Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition]]''
|release66=2023
|Enemy/Playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-up
|format66=Nintendo Switch
|2017
}}
|Nintendo Switch
|-
|''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]''
|Enemy/Ally
|2017
|Nintendo 3DS
|-
|''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]''
|Cameo
|2017
|Nintendo 3DS
|-
|''[[Minecraft|Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS Edition]]''
|Enemy/Playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-up
|[[List of games by date#2018|2018]]
|[[Nintendo 3DS#New Nintnedo 3DS/New Nintendo 3DS XL|New Nintendo 3DS]]
|-
|''[[Minecraft|Minecraft: Bedrock Edition]]''
|Enemy/Playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-up
|2018
|Nintendo Switch
|-
|''[[Mario Tennis Aces]]''
|Rival/Playable Character
|2018
|Nintendo Switch
|-
|''[[Super Mario Party]]''
|Unlockable Playable Character
|2018
|Nintendo Switch
|-
|''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]''
|Enemy/Ally
|2018
|Nintendo 3DS
|-
|''[[New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe]]''
|Enemy
|[[List of games by date#2019|2019]]
|Nintendo Switch
|-
|''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]''
|Enemy
|2019
|Nintendo Switch
|-
|''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''
|Playable Character
|2019
|iOS, Android
|-
|''[[Dr. Mario World]]''
|Assistant (update)
|[[List of games by date#2020|2020]]
|iOS, Android
|-
|''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''
|Enemy
|2020
|Nintendo Switch
|-
|''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''
|Enemy
|[[List of games by date#2023|2023]]
|Nintendo Switch
|-
|''[[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)]]''
|Enemy and Non-Playable character in Monstro Town
|2023
|Nintendo Switch
|}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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|ChiSR=Suì Suì Guī
|ChiSR=Suì Suì Guī
|ChiSM=Fragmented Turtle
|ChiSM=Fragmented Turtle
|ChiS2=枯骨怪 <small>(prior to ''Mario Tennis Aces'')</small><ref>{{cite|language=zh-hans|author=无敌阿尔宙斯|date=August 28, 2013|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20170227153847/http://tieba.baidu.com/p/2560204606|title=神游 超级马力欧世界 敌人官译|publisher=Baidu Tieba|accessdate=June 28, 2024}}</ref>
|ChiS2=枯骨怪 <small>(prior to ''Mario Tennis Aces'')</small><ref>{{cite|language=zh-hans|author=无敌阿尔宙斯|date=August 28, 2013|url=tieba.baidu.com/p/2560204606|title=神游 超级马力欧世界 敌人官译|publisher=Baidu Tieba|accessdate=February 2, 2017}}</ref>
|ChiS2R=Kūgǔ Guài
|ChiS2R=Kūgǔ Guài
|ChiS2M=Dry Bone Monster
|ChiS2M=Dry Bone Monster
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|FreA=Skelex
|FreA=Skelex
|FreAM=From "skeleton" and the plural-forming suffix ''-x''
|FreAM=From "skeleton" and the plural-forming suffix ''-x''
|FreA2=Dry Bones <small>(2007–2008)</small>
|FreA2=Ossec <small>(early games)</small>
|FreA2M=Portmanteau of ''os'' ("bone") and ''sec'' ("dry")
|FreE=Skelerex <small>(since ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'')</small>
|FreE=Skelerex <small>(since ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'')</small>
|FreE2=Ossec <small>(early games)</small>
|FreE2=Ossec <small>(early games)</small>
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|PorAM=Bone Breaker
|PorAM=Bone Breaker
|PorE=Caveirinha
|PorE=Caveirinha
|PorEM=Diminutive of ''caveira'' ("skull"), thus meaning "Little Skull"
|PorEM=Diminutive of ''caveira'' ("skull")
|Rus=Купа-скелет
|Rus=Купа-скелет
|RusR=Kupa-skelet
|RusR=Kupa-skelet
|RusM=Skeleton Koopa
|RusM=Skeleton Koopa
|SpaA=Huesitos
|SpaA=Huesitos
|SpaAM=Diminutive plural of ''hueso'' ("bone"), thus meaning "Little Bones"
|SpaAM=Diminutive of ''hueso'' ("bone")
|SpaA2=Dry Bones <small>(2007–2008)</small>
|SpaA2=Dry Bones <small>(2007-2008)</small>
|SpaA3=Drybone<ref>{{cite|title=''Club Nintendo'' (Chile) Año 1 No. 2|page=33}}</ref> <small>(''Super Mario Bros. 3'')</small>
|SpaA3=Drybone<ref>{{cite|title=''Club Nintendo'' (Chile) Año 1 No. 2|page=33}}</ref> <small>(''Super Mario Bros. 3'')</small>
|SpaA3M=Drybone
|SpaE=Huesitos
|SpaE=Huesitos
|SpaEM=Diminutive plural of ''hueso'' ("bone"), thus meaning "Little Bones"
|SpaEM=Diminutive of ''hueso'' ("bone")
|SpaE2=Huesos Secos <small>(once in ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3'')</small>
|SpaE2=Huesos Secos <small>(once in ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3'')</small>
|SpaE2M=Dry Bones (only called this once, and was also referred to as ''Huesitos'' in the same episode)
|SpaE2M=Dry Bones (only called this once, and was also referred to as ''Huesitos'' in the same episode)
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<references/>


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[[Category:Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars enemies]]
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