In this article, you will find detailed information about all nominees for this year's Community Awards XV. This ceremony honors users for their contributions to The 'Shroom and wider elements of the community. The Community Dossier is presented as a tool so that readers may cast informed votes for the Community Awards. Please read each section and visit the suggested articles where applicable before placing your vote. You may vote once a week in each poll. The polls close on July 12th and the winners will be announced in this year's Awards Ceremony on August 12th.
(Please note that, due to a quirk of the calendar this year, links to Issue 183 of The 'Shroom will not function until the issue is released on June 18th. Some nominees have requested that examples be taken from Issue 183, so please be sure to return after the issue's release and factor in its articles!)
This award recognizes the efforts of writers who have regularly contributed sections to The 'Shroom in the past year period, from last June through to this past May. Though some writers have extensive histories with The 'Shroom, their submissions within the past year should be the primary consideration for this award.
First co-wrote Brawl Tactics on Issue XXXII (32), later joining as a regular writer of Brawl Tactics, Sprite of the Month, and Tip of the Month in Issue XXXVI (36).
Currently writes Graphic Novel Review and Book Review in Critic Corner, and Where in the Marioverse is Carmen Sandiego? in Fun Stuff.
Has written 453 sections since joining, winning seven SOTM awards in this cycle.
Currently writes Word Search and Trivia in Fun Stuff, What's in a Campaign? in Pipe Plaza, Van Shoeul's House of Ghouls, A Report on the Effectiveness of Power-Ups in Critic Corner, and The Greatest Quest in Strategy Wing.
Also co-writes Mushroom Tribune in Fake News.
Has also written numerous editions of News Flush.
Has also written several special sections.
Has written 183 sections since joining, winning seven SOTM awards in this cycle.
Joined as a writer of Mushroom Kingdom Smackdown on Issue 166.
Currently writes Mushroom Kingdom Smackdown and Consumer Corner in Fake News, Waluigi Time Comic and Shmaluigi, Private Investigator in Palette Swap, and To Infinity and Beyond in Strategy Wing.
Has also written numerous editions of News Flush.
Has also written numerous special sections.
Has written 73 sections since joining, winning twelve SOTM awards in this cycle.
Currently writes Obituaries in Fake News, What's on the Box? in Palette Swap, Pokédex Power in Critic Corner, and Racing Like the Staff in Strategy Wing.
Has written 741 sections since joining, winning three SOTM awards in this cycle.
Joined as writer of the Character Battle on Issue XXVI (26).
Has also written Calendar of Events, Cooking Guide, Fake Shop, Crossword, Guess That Game!, Guess Who?, Mystery Images, Featured Character Artwork, Monthly Report, and several special sections.
Has written 215 sections since joining, winning eight SOTM awards.
Has written Take Cover in Palette Swap, Ask Tucayo in Fake News, The 'Shroom Report and NIWA News in Pipe Plaza, Book Reviews in Critic Corner, Hiding Koopa and Mystery Images in Fun Stuff, and several special sections.
Has written 363 sections since joining, winning ten SOTM awards.
Holds the record for the most Main Team/Staff sections written and the record for the most Fun Stuff sections written.
This award aims to acknowledge the writers who put care into making their 'Shroom sections visually appealing and well-crafted, whether through imagery, design, or wiki coding.
This award honors the different teams that are a part of The 'Shroom.
Nominee
Summary/Description
Fake News
Started in the first official 'Shroom release by the now-banned user WarioLoaf (talk) on January 6th, 2007, Fake News was the first of the teams to be founded, designed to allow writers to flex their fiction-writing muscles by making up news stories about upcoming Mario game releases or inventing creative stories surrounding the various characters of the Mario universe. Having survived the long test of time, Fake News continues to be a huge draw for the newsletter. The team is currently headed by Interim Director, Waluigi Time (talk) (who also writes Mushroom Kingdom Smackdown and Consumer Corner), and is sustained by its writers Yoshi876 (talk) (Obituaries), Quizmelon (talk) (TV Tomorrow), Ninja Squid (talk) (The Odyssey of a Squid), Shoey (talk) (Mushroom Tribune), Hooded Pitohui (talk) (Mushroom Tribune), Roserade (talk) (The Mushroom Marquee), and GBAToad (talk) (Horrorscopes). Here is a historical list of Fake News sections.
Fun Stuff
Fun Stuff began in the third issue under the name of Fun Section, founded by the 'Shroom’s director at the time, Plumber (talk), on March 3rd, 2007. Fun Stuff was created to provide interactive games and activities for the community, such as riddles, trivia, or quizzes, eventually growing over time to incorporate visual games such as crosswords and picture matching games. Fun Stuff is currently run by Roserade (talk), and it is supported by its writers BBQ Turtle (talk) (Anagrams), Ninja Squid (talk) (Hiding Koopa), Goombuigi (talk) (Picross), Shoey (talk) (Word Search and Trivia), MarioMorty (talk) (Crossword), WildWario (talk) (Musical Quiz) and FunkyK38 (talk) (Where in the Marioverse is Carmen Sandiego?). Here is a historical list of Fun Stuff sections.
Palette Swap
Originally under the moniker of Art and Music, and later Music and Artwork, before reaching its current name, Palette Swap was created in the 29th issue by the then-current 'Shroom Director Super Mario Bros. (talk) on August 13th, 2009. Palette Swap’s focus is also on the community’s creativity, but with a focus on multimedia such as music and artworks, both official and fan-made. While it was initially simply a showcase of screenshots and artwork from around the Wiki, the past few years have seen more substance added to the team, with commentary, user-created music and fanart, and occasionally artwork competitions. In recent years, Palette Swap has expanded its definition of art, opening the team up to include sections on not just visual art, but forms of art like website design or user-made levels in games. Palette Swap is currently directed by its longtime Director, FunkyK38 (talk), and its current writers are Yoshi876 (talk) (What's On the Box?), Magolor04726 (talk) (World of Plight), Lakituthequick (talk) (Site Seeing), Goombuigi (talk) (Super Mario Maker Showcase), winstein (talk) (Drawn and Pressed), Long John Spaghetti (talk) (Luigi and Associates Detective Agency), RubberLuigi (talk) (RubberLuigi's Reads), and Waluigi Time (talk) (Waluigi Time Comic and Shmaluigi, Private Investigator). Here is a historical list of Palette Swap sections.
Pipe Plaza
Pipe Plaza actually used to be a separate sector of the Wiki, a portal with the intention of keeping the community up to date on recent events and various aspects of the wiki in need of tidying up or improvement. Due to its considerable inactivity, it was decided via Proposal to add it in to The 'Shroom in the 32nd issue run by Super Mario Bros. (talk), but it didn't get any content until the the next issue, whereupon Marioguy1 (talk) was added as a co-director. Over time, Pipe Plaza has moved from being a statistics hub for the community to being the general factual team of The 'Shroom. Pipe Plaza is currently headed by Zange (talk), and its current writers are PanchamBro (talk) (NIWA News and That NIWA List), the Poll Committee (Poll Committee Discussion), Hooded Pitohui (talk) (Forum Update), GPM1000 (talk) (Mario Calendar), Shoey (talk) (What's in a Campaign?), WildWario (talk) (New Articles) MightyMario (talk) (Roleplay Update) and Lakituthequick (talk) (Anniversary Announcements [seasonal]). Here is a historical list of Pipe Plaza sections.
Critic Corner
This Team was founded in the 64th issue special by the former Affiliates Manager Crocodile Dippy (talk) on July, 2014. Critic Corner was devised to help reduce the crowding of the main page by pulling all review and opinion sections into a single page. As a result, Critic Corner tends to be the wordiest of the teams. It started the trend for updated team designs due in large part to the coding assistance of 2257 (talk). The team continues to have plentiful sections by many dedicated writers. Critic Corner is run by Anton (talk) (who also writes Anton's Half-Baked Reviews), and its current writers are FunkyK38 (talk) (Book Reviews and Graphic Novel Review), Yoshi876 (talk) (Pokédex Power), Zange (talk) (K-Pop Album Reviews), Shoey (talk) (A Report on the Effectiveness of Power-Ups and Van Shoeul's House of Ghouls), MrConcreteDonkey (talk) ('Shroom FM), SonicMario (talk) (All-Time Smash Merit Ranking), and Ninelevendo (talk) (Super Ninelevendo Entertainment Reviews). In addition, the team welcomes additional one-time reviews from a variety of authors. Here is a historical list of Critic Corner sections.
Strategy Wing
The most recent Team, Strategy Wing was debuted in the 100th Issue by former Director Stooben Rooben (talk) as a place to get together sections related to tips, tricks, hints, cheats, guides, walkthroughs, and more. It provides analytical and instructional sections, instructing readers on how to carry out tasks, providing tips, or doing deep dives into the history of a topic. The past year has seen the team expand its coverage thanks to a core group of dedicated writers. Strategy Wing is currently directed by Hooded Pitohui (talk) (who also writes Pitohui's Pokémon Academy), and its current permanent writers are Yoshi876 (talk) (Racing Like the Staff), Ray Trace (talk) (SIMulation), Shoey (talk) (The Greatest Quest), Koops (talk) (Koops, Your Emblem is on Fire), ZelenPixel (talk) (On the Origin of Species), Waluigi Time (talk) (To Infinity and Beyond), Superchao (talk) (Mach Speed Mayhem), and Kinger (talk) (Getting That Payday).
Here is a historical list of Strategy Wing sections.
This award is to recognize the many special issues The 'Shroom has held during its long history, those moments in the year when the staff and writers make a big splash.
This award recognizes some of the many artists in this community, each with unique talents, styles, and media. Please click on the sample images here for a larger view.
This award recognizes Mario Wiki's annual April Fool's jokes.
Nominee
Summary/Description
Mario FPS game (2013)
Focused on the development of a grittier reboot of the mainline Super Mario series, with the creation of an article for a first-person shooter game simply titled Mario. It featured a new spin on classic characters and elements of the franchise.
Began the tradition of annual April Fool's jokes, as well as the inclusion of bizarre (yet real) facts about the Mario franchise on the main page's Did You Know section, which would be used in most subsequent years.
Focused on the Year of Waluigi, celebrating "the most important Nintendo character", accompanied by various Waluigi-themed announcements. Articles were created for Waluigi to Fitness, a personal trainer application for the Wii U, and Waluigi's Warehouse, a Luigi's Mansion-esque game with more horror elements.
An article was created for the upcoming release of a collectors book known as The Book of Kongs, featuring unused material created by Rare during development of the Donkey Kong Country games. This material notably included content on the "Great Ape War", which also received its own article.
An article was created for the development of the Nintendo Cinematic Universe in cooperation with Sony Pictures, a spoof of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with films based on Mario, Pikmin, Super Smash Bros., and Pokémon in the works. The Mario film received an article as well, featuring a reimagining of the events of Super Mario Bros. with Luigi as the main villain, along with promises of other dark and horror elements.
The wiki was changed to the Crash Bandicoot Wiki, complete with changes to its logo and background. An article covering the Crash Bandicoot franchise was also created.
A "New Funky Mode" graphic was added on the main page, which would take readers to the Funky Main Page, themed after Funky Kong. An article was also created for a script for a film loosely based on the Mario Kart series, known as Fit and Funky.
The wiki was changed to "We Are Pink Donkey Kong Jr.", complete with a new logo, referencing the wiki's long-running in-jokes around the pink palette swap of Donkey Kong Jr. from Donkey Kong Jr. Math. The main page implied that this was due to a takeover from Reggie Fils-Aimé himself.
The main page poll focused on which upcoming educational Mario games readers were most excited about, inspired by Pink Donkey Kong Jr.'s origins in a math game.
The 'Shroom was rebranded as "The Simian Sum", featuring new art assets on the main page.
The wiki announced that it would be restructuring to a "free to peruse" business model in 2021, asking readers to pay real money to view content. Badges were added for purchase, with varying humorous effects, including being able to bypass blocks, temporarily take over another user's account, and enabling the fabled Pie Button.
Additionally, an article was created for a datamine that uncovered several Mario Kart Tour costumes from the history of the franchise, including drunk Donkey Kong from Donkey Kong Planet, and Luigi and Wario cosplaying as Sailor Moon characters from the KC Mario manga.
Based on the jokes of Mario dying on March 31st surrounding the end of sale for Super Mario 3D All-Stars, all mentions of Mario were removed from the entire wiki with JavaScript, and the wiki was rebranded simply to the "Super Wiki". Without Mario, a new article was created for the Luigi franchise, with the introduction of "Blue Luigi" as the second player. An article was also created for the upcoming Super Luigi Galaxy 3 game, complete with a custom-made render of Luigi.
The wiki claimed to have received a full plot synopsis of Illumination's Mario film from an attendee of a test screening. A new article was created for the leaked plot, based on tropes from similar movies, which was linked on both the wiki's main page and the page for the film.
The main page poll asked readers which rumored villain they would like to see in the sequel, with various villains from the Mario series, along with Miyamoto, as options.
A major contributor to the effort to add Play Nintendo information to the Wiki.
Active editor who often contributes to Donkey Kong Country, Mario vs. Donkey Kong, and Super Smash Bros. articles.
Edits extremely frequently, typically adding chunks of profiles and statistics, and has created a large amount of Mario vs. Donkey Kong level articles.
This award recognizes characters created or heavily adapted by members of the community through venues such as forum game roleplays, 'Shroom sections, and other projects.
Nominee
Summary/Description
Bakerei Oriya
A VTuber whose content focuses on rumors urban legends. She is a shapeshifter who loves to scare other people, including her audience. Created by Snack (talk) and designed by Woglril.
First appeared in the "M24. Favorite Merchandise" presentation for the 2021 Mario Awards, and later returned as an NPC host for Living Game.
A hyper quantum artificial intelligence with time traveling capabilities. Takes the form of a glowing, red and black Bugs Bunny. Created by TPG (talk) and GBAToad (talk).
First appeared as the main antagonist of Awards Killing Game 4.
A buff rooster and savvy businessman. Noted for participating in unsavory business tactics and sabotage to improve the standing of Kellogg's in the volatile cereal industry. Played by Reverse Input (talk), based on the mascot of Corn Flakes.
First appeared as a roleplay in Waluigi Time Cereal Mafia, and reappeared as an NPC in Lightning Mafia+: Welcome to Chaos Town.
A detective version of Luigi, accompanied by his digital assistant, Yuri. Played by Long John Spaghetti (talk).
Prominently appeared as a roleplay in Waluigi Time Cereal Mafia, among other appearances. Currently the main character of Luigi and Associates Detective Agency in The 'Shroom, beginning in Issue 182.
A dashingly handsome man with a poor knowledge of pop culture. He is the cousin of Ernest Cline, author of Ready Player One, and went searching for him following his disappearance. Created by MrConcreteDonkey (talk).
First appeared as a roleplay in Awards Killing Game 4.
An investigative goose with a pipe. While holding the pipe, the goose exhibits eloquent, sophisticated language and speech patterns, though it has been shown that other objects can influence his speech in other ways. Created by Luigi 64DD (talk), loosely inspired by Untitled Goose Game.
First appeared as a roleplay in Rogues in Rogueport Mafia.
An introverted, technologically-adept Magikoopa who loves udon noodles. She is the CEO of her own company, Kamtech. Played by GBAToad (talk), created by him and TPG (talk).
First appeared as an NPC in Awards Killing Game 4. An alternate version of her was used as a roleplay in The 'Shroom Mafia 4.
A 100% original hedgehog character who loves to cause chaos. He is based on the concept of Sonic the Hedgehog OCs, and is influenced by Lightning McQueen from Cars. Created by Reverse Input (talk).
First appeared as a roleplay in Toad Brigade Mafia. Has since made several reappearances, including a prominent role as an NPC in Lightning Mafia+: Welcome to Chaos Town.
A shaman living at the edge of the cosmos, interpreting the stars to write horoscopes for the readers of The 'Shroom to fulfill his obligations to a certain Goomba. Created by GBAToad (talk).
Appears as the main character of Horrorscopes in The 'Shroom, beginning in Issue 175.
An eldritch being taking the appearance of a young woman. Despite her frightening origins, she exhibits a chill demeanor and loves Taco Bell. Created by Snack (talk) and designed by Turboo (talk).
First appeared as a character in Snack's Feenik Musume writings, inspired by the Isle of Feenik from Minecraft Games 2021. Prominently appeared as a roleplay in Lightning Mafia+: Welcome to Chaos Town and the first two installments of Mario Boards Investigations.
A diabolical Shoe Goomba who works with his poorly treated assistant Rose, working to accomplish various schemes. His appearances typically invoke classic Saturday morning cartoons. Created by Shoey (talk).
Has made numerous appearances in various areas of the community. Notably featured as the main character of The Devious Workings of Phineas J. Shoe in Issues 171 and 172 of The 'Shroom, and the "C1. Favorite Active 'Shroom Writer" presentation during the 2021 Community Awards.
The third-in-command of the Protectors, often playing a comic relief role. Self-proclaimed to be the smartest, fastest, and best-looking member of the group, among many other qualities. Created by Ray Trace (talk).
Has appeared in many areas of the community, including as a prominent roleplay in Mushroom City Car Wash and multiple strategy games.
A noir detective with a mysterious, tragic past, and bearing a suspicious resemblance to Waluigi. His life mission is to stop organized crime to the best of his ability. Created by Waluigi Time (talk).
First appeared as a roleplay in Rogues in Rogueport Mafia, and has made numerous reappearances. Currently the main character of Shmaluigi, Private Investigator in The 'Shroom, beginning in Issue 172.
A creepy femme fatale with crime syndicate ties. Following her death in Chaos Town, she has managed to return from the afterlife and retained close ties with a new group of associates. Played by Hooded Pitohui (talk), based on the character from Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Trials and Tribulations.
First used as a roleplay in Lightning Mafia+: Welcome to Chaos Town, reappearing in Living Game and the first two installments of Mario Boards Investigations.
This award recognizes the various roleplays, separate from forum games and other events with more structure and more clearly-defined end conditions, found on the Super Mario Boards.
Nominee
Summary/Description
Mushroom City Car Wash
The largest freeform roleplay on the Super Mario Boards, created by Long John Spaghetti.
Began with the basic premise of Luigi working at the Mushroom City Car Wash, but has since expanded and now encompasses a huge variety of stories and locations.
Notable characters include Chroma Key (Long John Spaghetti), Toadette (Toadettefan), Zerris (MightyMario), and the Protectors and the Preservers (Ray Trace)
A freeform roleplay, limited to characters from Nintendo franchises or media that has crossed over with Super Smash Bros., created by Long John Spaghetti
Features characters all attending the titular Smash Academy, teaching subjects such as properly attacking others
Notable characters include Luigi (Long John Spaghetti) and Chibi-Robo (MightyMario)
This award aims to recognize the various strategy-based forum games that the community has held over the past year.
Nominee
Summary/Description
Lost in Space: Galactic Mafia
A forum mafia game, co-hosted by Yoshi the Space Station Manager and InsaneBlathers.
A relatively straightforward role madness game, though with a considerable number of vanilla players
The framing of the story involved a team of detectives (the innocents), with imposters (the mafia) among them, being called to find the mafia after a mafia attack on the Comet Observatory.
Notable roleplays from this game include Etemon (Shoey) and Zurg (Waluigi Time)
A joke mafia game, using mafia mechanics but not intentionally taking itself serious
Had a number of special gimmicks and mechanics, including Forbidden Actions (taken from the Killing Game series), a map, NPCs, and a shop system
Included nightly Smackdown and Smash-Up matches
The framing of the story involved a group (innocents and independents) on a tour of the Waluigi Time Cereal factory being trapped inside the factory after a murder and having to hunt down the Cereal Killers (mafia)
Largest mafia game this cycle by post count, with over 1,000 posts
Notable roleplays in this game included Cornelius (Reverse Input), Kanaya (TPG), Spamton (Fun With Despair), and Prince Peach (Roserade)
A unique mafia game, incorporating core mafia mechanics but significantly building on them
Mechanics in this game included a map system and a limited freeform action system
The framing of the story involved a "Chaos Town Leadership Dispute" between two NPCs, Mayor Stronghart and Lightning the Hedgehog, with a Lawful (innocent) and Chaotic (mafia) faction, respectively, supporting them
Notable roleplays in this game included Nadie (Snack), Q-Taro (Turboo), Tigger (Waluigi Time), and Renne (Superchao)
An experimental game hosted by Revin, Murder Party was not divided into day and night phases and did not involve voting out players
All players were given the ability to murder, protect, roleblock, or follow other players during each round
Players were divided into a Good Guys faction, which was larger but could only communicate publicly in the thread, and a Bad Guys faction, who could coordinate privately and knew the identities of their teammates. The goal was for either faction to completely eliminate the other.
The game ended quickly with a Bad Guys victory, with the Bad Guys faction not losing a single member
Notable roleplays in this game included Mistleteinn (Snack) and Baron von Hooks (GBA)
A mafia game created by and hosted by The 'Shroom, with Ninja Squid, Waluigi Time, and Goombuigi, primarily, hosting
The role madness game brought in mechanics such as NPCs. Most notably, the game had a Quest System, where members of different teams, themed around the teams of the paper (and a team unique to the mafia), could unlock additional role powers.
While there were multiple teams, there were only three factions, mafia, innocent, and independent, following the usual mafia victory conditions.
NPCs included Murphy, a dog; Vending Machine; and Wright Forde 'Shroom, while notable roleplays included De heer Kaas, a talking cheese (Lakituthequick); and Pearl (BBQ Turtle)
A completely new game, hosted by Snack, and designed as an inversion of games such as mafia and the Killing Game
In day phases, players would vote on a user to "live," bringing them into the game. During night phases, players would submit "live attempts," and if their attempt rolled, the user they selected would be brought into the game.
The game made use of a map system, a resource system, and a Gift Shop system, as well as extensive lore.
The goal of the game was the collection of various Artifacts, hidden around the game's setting, a small collection of islands within the Mrē Atoll. Many of these Artifacts were hidden behind puzzles, and, in many instances, players cooperated to solve these puzzles.
The game had many special events (such as a party game night, in-universe guest hosts in the forms of various characters (including Mistleteinn, Monika, and Makunomo), and allowed players to name locations as they uncovered them.
Notable roleplays in this game included Tom Nook (BBQ Turtle), Nobu (GBA) Jake Marshall (Roserade), Smogaux Soul (Reverse Input), Xavier Wexlyn (Fun With Despair), and Gentleman's Gambit (TPG).
This award aims to acknowledge the best unique group events held by the community and for the community in the past year.
Nominee
Summary/Description
Awards Ceremony 2021
The ceremony where users presented the results of votes in the fifteenth Mario Awards celebration.
Consisted of user-made presentations covering the results of the Mario Awards XIV (30 awards), the Fail Awards XII (15 awards), and the Community Awards XIII (10 awards).
Managed by Anton (Awards Director, Mario Awards host), Turboo (Awards Sub-Director, Fail Awards host), and Hooded Pitohui (Community Awards host)
Included ongoing chat party where users could discuss the award presentations and results.
A holiday-season event at the end of the year, similar to a Secret Santa gift exchange, but where the goal was to make tastefully bad, creative gifts for one another
Organized by Mr. Edo, and ultimately ended with no participants failing to submit a gift
Gifts included a video featuring ominous Nesoberis, a visual novel adaptation of Feenik Musume, and Mario Boards Investigations' first installment
A new tournament idea, which invited artists of all skill levels to compete against one another over the course of seven weeks
Hosted by GBA
Participants were paired off during each round, with users voting to choose their favorite of the two pieces put forward by each matchup.
Artwork made for this tournament took the form of "scribbles," which were limited to a 600px or 10cm canvas, three colors (black, white, and a color unique to each participant), and a four-hour time limit.
Users were given an overall theme for the round, and had to organize a time where they could receive their specific prompt (which would begin the four-hour time limit), with both users in a given matchup receiving the same prompt.
A very successful event which saw over thirty users participate and led to the creation of well over one-hundred pieces of art.
Ninelevendo organized a project through which participants made one final piece of art, themed around the prompt "GBA," to end the event.
This award acknowledges the hard work and dedication of various members of the community. They all are unique in their experiences and what they’ve done, having volunteered their time in all parts of the community in a number of ways. It should be noted that many nominees have expansive lists forged over the years, and while this may be impressive, please consider recent achievements and their greater relative impact today. This is not an exhaustive list of every position and achievement, just the most notable and relevant.
The Proprietor/Owner of MarioWiki, along with several others—Halopedia, Kingdom Hearts Wiki, Pikipedia, SmashWiki, and, as of December 2012, Destinypedia
Owns and manages several community outlets, including the Super Mario Wiki, the Super Mario Boards, and the Super Mario Wiki Discord server
He pays the bills that keep the site online and updates the sites regularly
Stays engaged enough to respond to requests from staff and administration
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