Elephant Mario

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Elephant Mario
Artwork of Elephant Mario from Super Mario Bros. Wonder
Applies to Mario, Luigi, Peach, Daisy, Yellow Toad, Blue Toad, Toadette
Item needed Elephant Fruit
First appearance Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023)
“Wowie-zowie!”
Elephant Mario, Super Mario Bros. Wonder

Elephant Mario is a form that is set to debut in Super Mario Bros. Wonder, in which the character is transformed into a plump, anthropomorphic elephant when they touch an Elephant Fruit. Unlike most other powerup transformations in the Mario series, this form transforms the character's physical body instead of being a suit of some kind. All characters lose their hair, though Mario and Luigi keep their mustaches, the princesses have their hair color on their ears and tails, and all four of them keep their eyebrows; Mario, Luigi, and Blue Toad are gray in color, Yellow Toad is Yellow, Princess Peach and Toadette are pink, and Princess Daisy is orange. Toadette also loses her pigtails, while every character's shoes disappear. Elephant Peach and Daisy keep their earrings and have heart-shaped soles on their feet.

Elephant Mario is able to attack and defeat enemies such as Goombas by swinging his trunk at them, similar to Raccoon Mario with his tail.[1][2] He can also store water in his trunk, and spray it on flowers later. During a Balloon Wonder Effect, someone in their elephant form will not change appearance visually, but will still float. Transforming into an elephant also has an effect on a stage's music, changing the lead instrument to brass horns.[3]

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ゾウマリオ[4]
Zō Mario
Elephant Mario
Chinese (traditional) 大象瑪利歐[5]
Dàxiàng Mǎlì'ōu
Elephant Mario
Dutch Olifant-Mario[7] Elephant Mario
French Mario éléphant[8][9] Elephant Mario
German Elefant-Mario[10] Elephant Mario
Italian Mario elefante[14] Elephant Mario
Korean 코끼리마리오[6]
Kokkiri Mario
Elephant Mario
Portuguese (NOA) Mario elefante[?] Elephant Mario
Portuguese (NOE) Mario Elefante[13] Elephant Mario
Spanish (NOA) Mario Elefante[12] Elephant Mario
Spanish (NOE) Mario elefante[11] Elephant Mario

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