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'''''Mario Unkurukai''''' (マリオ運動会) is a ''[[Mario (series)|Mario]]'' arcade game released in Japan only, in 1993. Very little is known about it. The game is a dancing game geared toward small children. It is one of the only two dancing games in the Mario series and is very similar to the other one, ''[[Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix]]'', but there are 2 neutral foot spaces and no 2-player mode.<ref>[http://www.nmt.ne.jp/~yunker/ddr/netakids.html Website with information and pictures (Japanese)]</ref>
|image=[[File:unkurukai.png|250px]]
|developer=[[Banpresto]]
|publisher=Banpresto
|release={{flag list|Japan|1993}}
|languages={{languages|jp=y}}
|genre=Arcade, [[Genre#Rhythm games|rhythm]]
|modes=Single player
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'''''Mario Undōkai''''' (also known as '''''Mario Trainer''''')<ref>Amusement Press, Inc (October 1, 1993). [https://onitama.tv/gamemachine/pdf/19931001p.pdf ''Game Machine Magazine no. 458''] (Page 12). Retrieved on July 23, 2023.</ref> is a 1993 arcade game of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] released only in Japan. Like ''[[Būbū Mario]]'', it was made by [[Banpresto]] and licensed by [[Nintendo]]. The game is a dancing game geared toward small children. It is one of the five rhythm games in the ''Super Mario'' franchise and is very similar to ''[[Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix]]'', but there are two center foot spaces and no two-player mode.<ref>[http://www.nmt.ne.jp/~yunker/ddr/netakids.html Website with information and pictures (Japanese)]</ref>


==Gameplay==
Once a coin has been inserted, the player must choose from one of three games, all of which require the dance pad. There is also a start button to begin.
The top selection is a more athletic-based set of games that involve Olympic-style events. The first of these is a 100m sprint against [[Ludwig]], [[Morton]], and [[Bowser]]. [[Koopa Troopa]]s are the judges, while a [[Mega Mole]] holds the sign for the events. The second event is a [[Yoshi]] race against [[Luigi]] and [[Princess Peach|Peach]]. The third event is a 110m hurdle race against Ludwig, [[Roy]], and [[Larry]]. The results screen appears to be randomized, as [[Wendy]] appears even though she did not compete.<ref>DhalsiMatsuri (May 9, 2007). [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_D3JeOXF5eI Super mario world : Mario Undoukai]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved November 18, 2013.</ref>
The right selection consists of a picture completion game and at least one other minigame that is randomly chosen. In the picture completion game, players use the dance pad to lock in the correct edges of five pictures before the time runs out, which is shown by a Koopa Troopa walking along a bar towards a red pennant at the top of the screen.<ref>NinjaGaijin (February 4, 2017). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4n50Q3Gtz5c NinjaGaijin VS. Mario Undoukai!?(Japan) // マリオ運動会]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved January 1, 2021.</ref> Possible minigames include a game where a running [[Mario]] has to collect as many coins while dodging enemy obstacles.<ref>ケータママ&バイキンマンフミちゃん&アンパンマン (January 15, 2018). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubwOm9jVAvk BANPRESTO マリオうんどうかい]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved January 1, 2021.</ref> Another game involves correctly matching clips of Mario with one of the four other clips.<ref>ケータママ&バイキンマンフミちゃん&アンパンマン (June 8, 2017). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79q6XangHDQ BANPRESTO マリオうんどうかい]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved January 1, 2021.</ref>
The left selection has a game of {{wp|rock paper scissors|rock, paper, scissors}} with ''atchi muite hoi'' against Peach. Another game is {{wp|kick the can}}, where Mario has to guard a can from [[Boo]]s.<ref>ケータママ&バイキンマンフミちゃん&アンパンマン (April 29, 2020). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jt-k8FGrq1E BANPRESTO マリオうんどうかい2014年頃]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved January 1, 2021.</ref> There is also a flag-matching game.
After the results, a trading card is distributed from the machine, while Mario invites the player to play again.
==Gallery==
===Arcade cabinet===
<gallery>
Mario Undōkai panel.jpg|Top display panel
Mario Undōkai ad.jpg|Advertisement
</gallery>
===Agility course===
<gallery>
Mario Undōkai Rex.png|Rock, paper, scissors
PeachRockPaperScissors.png|Rock, paper, scissors
Mario Undōkai flag minigame.png|Flag raising
MarioWhackaMole.png|Whack-a-Mole
</gallery>
===Puzzle course<ref>edzvision (January 13, 2023). [https://youtu.be/zsyw5piwK8M Super Mario World - Mario Undoukai (マリオうんどうかい) - Todos os/All Mini Games]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved February 6, 2023.</ref>===
<gallery>
Mario Undōkai matching game.png|Matching game
Mario Undōkai quiz marathon 01.png|Quiz marathon
Mario Undōkai quiz marathon 02.png|Quiz marathon
Mario Undōkai quiz marathon 03.png|Quiz marathon
Mario Undōkai quiz marathon 04.png|Quiz marathon
Mario Undōkai quiz marathon 05.png|Quiz marathon
Mario Undōkai quiz marathon 06.png|Quiz marathon
Mario Undōkai quiz marathon 07.png|Quiz marathon
</gallery>
===Sports course<ref>edzvision (December 30, 2022). [https://youtu.be/ocSl-fVzjnI Super Mario World - Mario Undoukai (マリオうんどうかい) - Sports Course - Full Gameplay]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved February 4, 2023.</ref>===
<gallery>
YoshiRaceUndoukai.png|Yoshi race
Mario Undōkai sports event 01.png|First sprint
Mario Undōkai sports event 02.png|First sprint
Mario Undōkai sports event 03.png|Discus toss
Mario Undōkai sports event 04.png|Discus toss
Mario Undōkai sports event 05.png|Second sprint
Mario Undōkai sports event 06.png|Second sprint
Mario Undōkai sports event 07.png|Second sprint
Mario Undōkai sports event 08.png|Second sprint
Mario Undōkai sports event 09.png|Results screen
</gallery>
===Trading cards<ref>[http://blog.livedoor.jp/divajoanne/archives/1076253594.html 1993年 てれびでんわ スーパーマリオ プリズムカード No.1~12 バンプレスト マリオうんどうかい カード データベース] (November 24, 2019). ''トレジャーハンティン部、部長のブログ''. Retrieved February 6, 2023.</ref><ref>[http://blog.livedoor.jp/divajoanne/archives/1076253600.html 1993年 てれびでんわ スーパーマリオ プリズムカード No.13~24 バンプレスト マリオうんどうかい カード データベース] (November 25, 2019). ''トレジャーハンティン部、部長のブログ''. Retrieved February 6, 2023.</ref>===
<gallery>
Mario Undōkai card 01.jpg|Card 1
Mario Undōkai card 02.jpg|Card 2
Mario Undōkai card 03.jpg|Card 3
Mario Undōkai card 04.jpg|Card 4
Mario Undōkai card 05.jpg|Card 5
Mario Undōkai card 06.jpg|Card 6
Mario Undōkai card 07.jpg|Card 7
Mario Undōkai card 08.jpg|Card 8
Mario Undōkai card 09.jpg|Card 9
Mario Undōkai card 10.jpg|Card 10
Mario Undōkai card 11.jpg|Card 11
Mario Undōkai card 12.jpg|Card 12
Mario Undōkai card 13.jpg|Card 13
Mario Undōkai card 14.jpg|Card 14
Mario Undōkai card 15.jpg|Card 15
Mario Undōkai card 16.jpg|Card 16
Mario Undōkai card 17.jpg|Card 17
Mario Undōkai card 18.jpg|Card 18
Mario Undōkai card 19.jpg|Card 19
Mario Undōkai card 20.jpg|Card 20
Mario Undōkai card 21.jpg|Card 21
Mario Undōkai card 22.jpg|Card 22
Mario Undōkai card 23.jpg|Card 23
Mario Undōkai card 24.jpg|Card 24
</gallery>
===Miscellaneous===
<gallery>
Mario Undōkai title screen.png|Title screen
MarioUndoukaiTitleScreenYoshis.png|Title screen
Mario Undōkai card dispenser.png|Ending screen
Monty Mole Mario Undoukai.png|[[Monty Mole]]
</gallery>
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=マリオうんどうかい
|JapR=Mario Undōkai
|JapM=Mario Sports Festival
|Jap2=マリオトレーナー
|Jap2R=Mario Torēnā
|Jap2M=Mario Trainer
}}
==References==
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Latest revision as of 21:01, October 4, 2024

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Mario Undōkai
Unkurukai.png
Developer Banpresto
Publisher Banpresto
Release date Japan 1993
Language(s) Japanese
Genre Arcade, rhythm
Mode(s) Single player

Mario Undōkai (also known as Mario Trainer)[1] is a 1993 arcade game of the Super Mario franchise released only in Japan. Like Būbū Mario, it was made by Banpresto and licensed by Nintendo. The game is a dancing game geared toward small children. It is one of the five rhythm games in the Super Mario franchise and is very similar to Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix, but there are two center foot spaces and no two-player mode.[2]

Gameplay[edit]

Once a coin has been inserted, the player must choose from one of three games, all of which require the dance pad. There is also a start button to begin.

The top selection is a more athletic-based set of games that involve Olympic-style events. The first of these is a 100m sprint against Ludwig, Morton, and Bowser. Koopa Troopas are the judges, while a Mega Mole holds the sign for the events. The second event is a Yoshi race against Luigi and Peach. The third event is a 110m hurdle race against Ludwig, Roy, and Larry. The results screen appears to be randomized, as Wendy appears even though she did not compete.[3]

The right selection consists of a picture completion game and at least one other minigame that is randomly chosen. In the picture completion game, players use the dance pad to lock in the correct edges of five pictures before the time runs out, which is shown by a Koopa Troopa walking along a bar towards a red pennant at the top of the screen.[4] Possible minigames include a game where a running Mario has to collect as many coins while dodging enemy obstacles.[5] Another game involves correctly matching clips of Mario with one of the four other clips.[6]

The left selection has a game of rock, paper, scissors with atchi muite hoi against Peach. Another game is kick the can, where Mario has to guard a can from Boos.[7] There is also a flag-matching game.

After the results, a trading card is distributed from the machine, while Mario invites the player to play again.

Gallery[edit]

Arcade cabinet[edit]

Agility course[edit]

Puzzle course[8][edit]

Sports course[9][edit]

Trading cards[10][11][edit]

Miscellaneous[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese マリオうんどうかい[?]
Mario Undōkai
Mario Sports Festival
マリオトレーナー[?]
Mario Torēnā
Mario Trainer

References[edit]

  1. ^ Amusement Press, Inc (October 1, 1993). Game Machine Magazine no. 458 (Page 12). Retrieved on July 23, 2023.
  2. ^ Website with information and pictures (Japanese)
  3. ^ DhalsiMatsuri (May 9, 2007). Super mario world : Mario Undoukai. YouTube. Retrieved November 18, 2013.
  4. ^ NinjaGaijin (February 4, 2017). NinjaGaijin VS. Mario Undoukai!?(Japan) // マリオ運動会. YouTube. Retrieved January 1, 2021.
  5. ^ ケータママ&バイキンマンフミちゃん&アンパンマン (January 15, 2018). BANPRESTO マリオうんどうかい. YouTube. Retrieved January 1, 2021.
  6. ^ ケータママ&バイキンマンフミちゃん&アンパンマン (June 8, 2017). BANPRESTO マリオうんどうかい. YouTube. Retrieved January 1, 2021.
  7. ^ ケータママ&バイキンマンフミちゃん&アンパンマン (April 29, 2020). BANPRESTO マリオうんどうかい2014年頃. YouTube. Retrieved January 1, 2021.
  8. ^ edzvision (January 13, 2023). Super Mario World - Mario Undoukai (マリオうんどうかい) - Todos os/All Mini Games. YouTube. Retrieved February 6, 2023.
  9. ^ edzvision (December 30, 2022). Super Mario World - Mario Undoukai (マリオうんどうかい) - Sports Course - Full Gameplay. YouTube. Retrieved February 4, 2023.
  10. ^ 1993年 てれびでんわ スーパーマリオ プリズムカード No.1~12 バンプレスト マリオうんどうかい カード データベース (November 24, 2019). トレジャーハンティン部、部長のブログ. Retrieved February 6, 2023.
  11. ^ 1993年 てれびでんわ スーパーマリオ プリズムカード No.13~24 バンプレスト マリオうんどうかい カード データベース (November 25, 2019). トレジャーハンティン部、部長のブログ. Retrieved February 6, 2023.