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Rabbid Mario is a [[Rabbid]] dressed as Mario, wearing his trademark blue overalls and red cap and sporting the same brown mustache. His voice is provided by [[David Gasman]], delivering lines in a stereotypical Italian-American accent.
Rabbid Mario is a [[Rabbid]] dressed as Mario, wearing his trademark blue overalls and red cap and sporting the same brown mustache. His voice is provided by [[David Gasman]], delivering lines in a stereotypical Italian-American accent.
==Appearances==
===''Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle''===
Rabbid Mario is accidentally created when the [[Rabbid]]s, along with their [[Time Washing Machine]], end up in the laboratory of a ''Super Mario'' fan who is working on a visor called SupaMerge that can fuse objects. Rabbid Mario is born when a [[Rabbid]] puts on the SupaMerge and energy blasts from the visor collide with another [[Rabbid]] wearing Mario's cap. This event leads to the formation of [[Rabbid Peach]] and a Balloon [[Rabbid]] as well. These [[Rabbid]]s, along with [[Beep-0]], the inventor's robot companion, are then transported to the Mushroom Kingdom when a beam from the SupaMerge hits the [[Time Washing Machine]] and causes it to malfunction.
Upon their arrival in the Mushroom Kingdom, Rabbid Mario is frozen within a block of ice in Sherbet Desert. He remains trapped until Mario and his companions reach this location. While exploring the desert, the team encounters Toad, who requests their help in reuniting him with Toadette. This mission leads them to Rabbid Mario, still frozen. After battles and successful reunions, Rabbid Mario thaws out and meets Mario. He plays his mandolin to the ''Super Mario Bros.'' theme, forming an immediate bond, and joins the heroes' journey.
Throughout their adventure, the heroes triumph over challenges, ultimately defeating the Megabug, an entity which has possessed Bowser, and saving the Mushroom Kingdom.
Returning to Peach's Castle, the heroes celebrate their victory by unveiling a statue of [[Rabbid Peach]] and capturing the moment in a victory selfie.
===''Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope''===
Rabbid Mario returns in ''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]''. At Princess Peach's Castle, Mario and [[Rabbid Peach]] search for Rabbid Mario's missing overalls, leading him to hide in embarrassment. Upon their recovery, it is revealed that Rabbid Luigi had hidden them. The story unfolds as creatures called Sparks start falling from the sky and a flying enemy called the Darkmess Manta attacks, abducting [[Rabbid Peach]]. Mario and [[Beep-0]] set out to rescue her, aided by a Spark named Starburst. As they are taken to Cursa, the main antagonist of the game, they are saved by Luigi, Princess Peach, Rabbid Luigi, and Rabbid Mario riding a spaceship called the WM ARC.
On Beacon Beach, the heroes meet a warrior [[Rabbid]] called Edge, whom Rabbid Mario develops a crush on despite her not sharing the sentiment. Rabbid Mario's attempts to impress her, such as crafting a large snow [[Rabbid]] and proclaiming them a great team, lead to humorous situations.
As their journey progresses across planets, they confront Cursa at its stronghold and defeat it, rescuing Rosalina. Returning to Peach's Castle, Rosalina praises everyone, including Bowser. However, Bowser remains unsatisfied. In a playful gesture, Rabbid Mario, [[Rabbid Peach]], and Rabbid Luigi approach Bowser, prompting his fiery reaction that sends them flying.
===''Rayman in the Phantom Show''===
''Main article: [[Rayman in the Phantom Show]]''
Rabbid Mario will be a protagonist in the DLC featuring [[Rayman]], ''[[Rayman in the Phantom Show]]''.
==Personality==
Rabbid Mario possesses typical [[Rabbid]] traits such as playfulness, mischief, curiosity, and recklessness. He enjoys mimicking Mario, showcasing his strength, and exudes fearlessness and flamboyance. He eagerly embraces adventure and never shies away from challenges. A musical inclination is evident as he plays the mandolin, offering his rendition of the ''Super Mario Bros.'' theme.
''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]'' delves deeper into Rabbid Mario's personality. He becomes more exuberant, taking pride in his physical prowess and appearance. Rabbid Mario's attempts to woo Edge underscore his slightly romantic nature, even though he faces repeated failures. Despite his often underappreciated status, he remains steadfastly loyal to his companions.
==Gameplay==
Rabbid Mario is a powerful offense-oriented character, designated as a Brawler with high mobility and weak defense. He utilizes a Boomshot as his main weapon and a Melee as his secondary, making him effective at close-range combat and area assaults. His unique "Boom Dash" move creates shockwaves upon colliding with an opponent, impacting nearby allies and enemies alike, dealing a fraction of the primary target's damage. Noteworthy abilities include "Bodyguard," a safeguarding barrier that reduces damage from movement-based attacks, and "Magnet Dance," which draws nearby adversaries towards him. This Magnet Dance tactic can be strategically employed in conjunction with line-of-sight strategies, alongside other abilities or weapons causing status effects like Burn, Push, or Bounce. These tactics expose hidden enemies and deal additional damage. His Bodyguard skill pairs well with Peach's Protection, diminishing damage from both movement-related and weapon-based hits. Additionally, Rabbid Mario's Boom Dash can synergize with Mario's M-power, boosting its damage potential.
In the sequel, ''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]'', Rabbid Mario is now equipped with the "Dukes," a pair of steel gauntlets generating shockwaves to hit enemies in cover. His new technique, "Counter Blow," activates when an adversary attacks him.
==Trivia==
In issue #217 of ''Nintendo Power'', an artwork of a [[Rabbid]] dressed as Mario was published to promote ''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids 2]]''.
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[[Category:Characters from Rayman in the Phantom Show]]
[[Category:Characters from Rayman in the Phantom Show]]