11-01-2013, 12:13 PM
It's fine, Drshnaps. Since it seems like this topic is talking more about the logic and oddities of the Mushroom Kingdom than whether Mario's a good guy or not, would it hurt to change the name of the topic to reflect this?
Anyway, I never noticed that before. It seems like transformations go hand to hand with magic in the Mario series than nearly any other game series. In fact, if you look at the original anime, Bowser has the power to change into all sorts of things (i.e. Scarecrow, Teddy Bear), while the prince is in the form of a dog. In short, they make it seem like the most powerful and important force in the Mushroom World (I would say "Plit," but after figuring out the meaning of the word a long time ago, I no longer use it).
If that's the kind of logic that is in play here, do you think that some creatures and characters, such as Duplighosts and Doopliss, are arguably the most powerful beings in the Mario universe?
Anyway, I never noticed that before. It seems like transformations go hand to hand with magic in the Mario series than nearly any other game series. In fact, if you look at the original anime, Bowser has the power to change into all sorts of things (i.e. Scarecrow, Teddy Bear), while the prince is in the form of a dog. In short, they make it seem like the most powerful and important force in the Mushroom World (I would say "Plit," but after figuring out the meaning of the word a long time ago, I no longer use it).
If that's the kind of logic that is in play here, do you think that some creatures and characters, such as Duplighosts and Doopliss, are arguably the most powerful beings in the Mario universe?