Dry Bones
From Nintendo
| Dry Bones | |
| Created: | 1988 |
| Creator: | Shigeru Miyamoto |
| Series: | Mario series |
| Genres: | Platform, Racing |
| First Game: | Super Mario Bros. 3 |
Dry Bones is an enemy species in the Mario video game series, first appearing in Super Mario Bros. 3 where it, like Koopa Troopas, walked on all four legs. In later appearances they and their alive counterparts would start to walk on two legs starting with Super Mario World for the SNES.
Like most enemies in the series, the species' appearance developed dramatically over time. Their current appearance is similar to that of the one found in the template to the right, though in Super Mario Galaxy for the Wii they once again walked on all fours (as did Koopas).
As their appearance suggests, they are undead versions of Koopas. Once they've been jumped on, they'll topple, though will soon enough regenerate.
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[edit] Games
Dry Bones has appeared in many of the primary platformers and spin-offs, such as the Mario Party series. As aforementioned, they first appeared in Super Mario Bros. 3 for the NES, and later appeared in Super Mario World. Sadly, they didn't make it in Super Mario 64 or Super Mario Sunshine, though did in New Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Galaxy. In the former game of the two, a super-sized version of the species appeared, though were basicaly not too challenging to dodge. So far, they've appeared in every RPG to date including -
- Super Mario RPG: The Legend of the Seven Stars (SNES)
- Paper Mario (Nintendo 64)
- Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga (Game Boy Advance)
- Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (GameCube)
- Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time (Nintendo DS)
- Super Paper Mario (Wii)
- Mario Kart DS (Nintendo DS)
- Super Mario Galaxy (Wii)
- Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Trophy) (Wii)
[edit] Abilities
Dry Bones are capable of rebuilding their own body after being killed, and this outstanding process will take place only a few seconds after being stomped on. There are ways to ultimately kill them for good, and can be done by using magic or by plowing into them while in possession of a star.
Recent games confirm that they're able to play some sports, including baseball and racing in the video games Mario Superstar Baseball (and its sequel) and Mario Kart DS, where in the latter game he appeared as an unlockable character.
[edit] Species
As a deceased Koopa, it is obviously a member of the Koopa family. In Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, there are 3 more subspecies of Dry Bones, excluding Dry Bones itself. They are Dull Bones, Red Bones, and Dark Bones. According to The Thousand-Year Door, they tend to make as many friends as possible so that they'll become victorious during a battle. However, this basically doesn't work out for them once Mario and friends enter the fray.
[edit] Television shows
Dry Bones appeared in both the Adventure of Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World telivision show as a recurring enemy species. They were servants of Bowser and, as in Super Mario Bros. 3 for the NES, walked on all four legs.
| Koopa Troopa Species: |
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| Koopa Troopa | Koopa Paratroopa | Dry Bones | Magikoopa | Lakitu | Hammer Bros. | Fire Bros. | Super Dry Bones | Ankoopa |
| Notable Koopas: |
| Bowser | Bowser Jr. |Dry Bowser | Morton Koopa Jr. | Ludwig Von Koopa | Lemmy Koopa | Larry Koopa | Roy Koopa | Iggy Koopa | Wendy O. Koopa | Kammy Koopa | Kamek | | Koops | Kooper | Koopie Koo | Kroop | Koopley | Kylie Koopa |
| Mario Villains |
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| Major Villains: Bowser | Kamek | Petey Piranha | King Boo | Cackletta | Princess Shroob | Bowser Jr. | Baby Bowser | Shadow Mario | Wart | Tatanga | Fawful | Ludwig von Koopa | Lemmy Koopa | Roy Koopa | Iggy Koopa | Wendy O. Koopa | Morton Koopa Jr. | Larry Koopa |
| Minor Villains: Goomba | Koopa Troopa | Piranha Plant | Cheep Cheep | Bob-omb |Shy Guy | Shroob | Lakitu | Chain Chomp | Whomp | Bullet Bill | Blooper | Dry Bones | Monty Mole | Spiny | Hammer Bros | Ninji |
