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[[Image:MissEndless.jpg|thumb|right|'''Miss Endless''' striking a pose.]]
[[Image:MissEndless.jpg|thumb|right|'''Miss Endless''' striking a pose.]]
'''Miss Endless''' (voiced by [[Wikipedia:Junko Hori|Junko Hori]]) is a character from the ''[[Mario (series)|Mario]]'' anime film ''[[Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen!]]''. Although she was very minor to the movie itself (appearing only twice and having no connection to the plot), she did supply somewhat of an amount of comic relief.
'''Miss Endless''' (ミスエンドレス) is a character from the ''[[Mario (series)|Mario]]'' anime film ''[[Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen!]]''. Although she was very minor to the movie itself (appearing only twice and having no connection to the plot), she did supply some amount of comic relief.


Miss Endless takes on the appearance of a stereotypical "sweet old lady", being a thin, gray-haired woman clad in a greenish-yellow dress and purple hat spangled with a feather. She also wears a purple bead necklace and high heels, and is always seen carrying a purse. Miss Endless first appears in the movie as a customer to [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]]'s [[Grocery|grocery store]] shortly after the opening credits to the movie. Here she ordered a long list of groceries to Mario, although he was (at the time) distracted by daydreams of his encounter with [[Princess Peach]] the preceding night. As such, he gave Miss Endless the wrong items, at which she reprimanded the absentminded grocer by pounding her fist down on the counter and storming out of the store. Shortly after she left, greedy Luigi noticed the [[Visionary Jewel from the Country of Treasure]] Peach had left behind (which was then in Mario's hands), [[Kibidango]] appeared, and the Mario Bros.' adventure in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] (which, of course, did not include Miss Endless) began. Miss Endless was not seen until Mario and Luigi's return to [[Earth]] at the end of the movie (actually during a [[Wikipedia:Post-credits scene|post-credits scene]]), where she showed great amusement over the fact that [[Bowser]] and his [[Koopa Troopa]]s had taken up jobs in the Mario Brothers' Grocery.
Miss Endless takes on the appearance of a stereotypical "sweet old lady", being a thin, gray-haired woman clad in a greenish-yellow dress and purple hat spangled with a feather. She also wears a purple bead necklace and high heels, and is always seen carrying a purse. Miss Endless first appears in the movie as a customer to [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]]'s [[Grocery|grocery store]] shortly after the opening credits to the movie. Here she ordered a long list of groceries to Mario, although he was (at the time) distracted by daydreams of his encounter with [[Princess Peach]] the preceding night. As such, he gave Miss Endless the wrong items, at which she reprimanded the absentminded grocer by pounding her fist down on the counter and storming out of the store. Shortly after she left, greedy Luigi noticed the [[Visionary Jewel from the Country of Treasure]] Peach had left behind (which was then in Mario's hands), [[Kibidango]] appeared, and the Mario Bros.' adventure in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] (which, of course, did not include Miss Endless) began. Miss Endless was not seen until Mario and Luigi's return to the real world at the end of the movie (actually during a [[Wikipedia:Post-credits scene|post-credits scene]]), where she showed great amusement over the fact that [[Bowser|King Koopa]] and his [[Koopa Troopa]]s had taken up jobs in the Grocery.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
*Miss Endless is the only character in ''Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen!'' whose voice actor voices multiple characters. (Junko Hori also voiced [[Lakitu]].)
*Miss Endless is the only character in ''Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen!'' whose voice actor voices multiple characters. ([[Wikipedia:Junko Hori|Junko Hori]] also voiced [[Lakitu]].)
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Revision as of 16:14, April 30, 2014

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Miss Endless striking a pose.

Miss Endless (ミスエンドレス) is a character from the Mario anime film Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen!. Although she was very minor to the movie itself (appearing only twice and having no connection to the plot), she did supply some amount of comic relief.

Miss Endless takes on the appearance of a stereotypical "sweet old lady", being a thin, gray-haired woman clad in a greenish-yellow dress and purple hat spangled with a feather. She also wears a purple bead necklace and high heels, and is always seen carrying a purse. Miss Endless first appears in the movie as a customer to Mario and Luigi's grocery store shortly after the opening credits to the movie. Here she ordered a long list of groceries to Mario, although he was (at the time) distracted by daydreams of his encounter with Princess Peach the preceding night. As such, he gave Miss Endless the wrong items, at which she reprimanded the absentminded grocer by pounding her fist down on the counter and storming out of the store. Shortly after she left, greedy Luigi noticed the Visionary Jewel from the Country of Treasure Peach had left behind (which was then in Mario's hands), Kibidango appeared, and the Mario Bros.' adventure in the Mushroom Kingdom (which, of course, did not include Miss Endless) began. Miss Endless was not seen until Mario and Luigi's return to the real world at the end of the movie (actually during a post-credits scene), where she showed great amusement over the fact that King Koopa and his Koopa Troopas had taken up jobs in the Grocery.

Trivia

  • Miss Endless is the only character in Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen! whose voice actor voices multiple characters. (Junko Hori also voiced Lakitu.)

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