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A Slurp Guy is a variant of Shy Guys that is shown in the Paper Matri: Color Splash and other Mario game series. Slurp Guys are usually caring straws in their mouths, which they could use to steal colors of the surrounding thins. Slurp Guys can range in colors also including red, yellow, and blue Slurp Guys. When the Slurp Guys attack they drain one of Mario's three color bars with a color that corresponds to them, making Mario unable to paint in that color until Mario replenishes that color. Slurp Guys are cool and not all Shy Guys can become Slurp Guys, only the best can get straws to become real Slurp Guys. A fanart Paper Mario game progress bar for YouTube with Grey Slurp Guy.
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8-bit Mario
Originally named Mr. Video or Jumpman and now known as Mario or Super Mario this Nintendo video game character was created by Shigeru Miyamoto in April 4, 1983 is still well known today. A fanart 8-bit Mario progress bar for YouTube.
Paper Mario Walking
Paper Mario or simply Mario is the main character in an action-adventure game series Mario developed for Nintendo by its affiliate company Intelligent Systems. A fanart Paper Mario game progress bar for YouTube with Paper Mario.
Mario Red Shy Guy
The Shy Guys are iconic enemies of Italian plumber Mario in the Mario Game series. Shy Guys were first added in the American version of Super Mario Bros. 2 and after a pause in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. A fanart Mario progress bar for YouTube with Red Shy Guy.
Mario Bowser
Bowser aka King Koopa or King Bowser is a major character in the Mario game series and an enemy of Italian plumber Mario. A fanart Mario progress bar for YouTube with Bowser.
Mario Party Toad
As a single character, the Toad is known for being a longtime servant of Princess Peach, that always tries to protect her and, unfortunately, almost every time fails to do so during her kidnappings. A fanart Mario progress bar for YouTube with Party Toad.
Mario Bob-Omb Walks
Bob-ombs are living and moving bomb characters with eyes, feet, and wind-up keys on their back that can be found in the Mario game series as enemies. A fanart Mario progress bar for YouTube with Bob-Omb Walks.
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Mario is the iconic video game hero who has been entertaining players since 1981. A fanart Super Mario progress bar for YouTube with Pixel Running.
Hoot the Owl made his debut in Super Mario 64, a groundbreaking 3D platformer released for the Nintendo 64 in 1996. A fanart Super Mario progress bar for YouTube with Hoot Pixel.
Super Mario Power-Ups are special items that give Mario and other characters in the Super Mario franchise temporary abilities. A fanart Super Mario progress bar for YouTube with Power-Ups Pixel.
Super Mario's jumping ability is one of the most iconic and recognizable features of the character. A fanart Super Mario progress bar for YouTube with Mario Jump.
Boos are ghost-like creatures that appear in the Mario franchise. They are typically found in dark areas, such as haunted houses and castles. A fanart Super Mario progress bar for YouTube with Mario Boo.
Mario is the main hero of the Mario franchise and one of the most popular video game characters of all time. A fanart Mario progress bar for YouTube with Funny Mario Kart Mario Pixel.
Wario is a fictional character in the Mario games. He is the overweight, greedy, and mischievous counterpart to Mario. A fanart Super Mario progress bar for YouTube with Wario Electrocuted.
Toad is a small, friendly mushroom character who has been a staple of the Mario franchise since his debut in Super Mario Bros. A fanart Super Mario progress bar for YouTube with Mario Kart 8 Cute Toad with Hearts.
Mario and Yoshi are two of the most iconic characters in video game history. A fanart Super Mario progress bar for YouTube with Mario and Yoshi Attack Pixel.
Raccoon Mario first appeared in Super Mario Bros. 3, introducing an innovative gameplay mechanic that completely revolutionized the series. A fanart Super Mario progress bar for YouTube with Racoon Mario Running Pixel.
When it comes to the universe of video gaming, few characters are as instantly recognizable as Nintendo's Super Mario. A fanart Super Mario progress bar for YouTube with Super Mario Run Pixel.
In the amazing world of Nintendo, no pairing is as cherished as the iconic duo of Mario and Yoshi. A fanart Super Mario progress bar for YouTube with Mario and Yoshi Pixel.
Luigi is Mario's younger brother, first made his appearance in the original Super Mario Bros. game released in 1985. A fanart Super Mario progress bar for YouTube with 8-Bit Luigi Walking Pixel.
Super Mario is the lovable and adventurous plumber created by Nintendo. A fanart Mario progress bar for YouTube with Super Mario Running Chibi Pixel.
Super Mario Kamek is a Magikoopa in the Mushroom Kingdom, a Bowser's assistant, and one of the major antiheroes in the Nintendo's Super Mario game series. A fanart Super Mario progress bar for YouTube with Kamek Magikoopa Flying.
Princess Peach is a beloved character from the Super Mario Bros franchise known for her regal appearance, kind personality, and impressive abilities. A fanart Super Mario progress bar for YouTube with The Super Mario Bros. Movie Princess Peach Run.
Get ready for an adrenaline-filled ride with Mario in the Super Mario Bros movie! Chris Pratt brings the beloved character Mario to life with his voice in a thrilling way. A fanart The Super Mario Bros. Movie progress bar for YouTube with Mario Run.
The Blue Shy Guy sometimes spelled as Blue Shy-Guy is a recurring and iconic enemy seen in many Mario games. A fanart Super Mario progress bar for YouTube with Blue Shy Guy.
The Blue Spiny Koopa Shell also known as Koopa Shell, or simply Blue Shell is a usable item from the Mario Kart series that made its first appearance in Mario Kart 64. A fanart Mario Kart game progress bar for YouTube with The Blue Spiny Koopa Shell.
Italian plumber who lives in the Mushroom Kingdom and is known as a star of the Mario game series returns in pixel form in the Super Mario World. A fanart Super Mario game progress bar for YouTube with Pixel Mario Jump.
Green Koopa Shells are the shell of green Koopa Troopa that appear in many games of the Mario series and Mario Kart series. A fanart Super Mario progress bar for YouTube with Green Koopa Shell.
Princess Peach aka Peach or Princess Toadstool is the main character in the Mario game series and the princess of the Mushroom Kingdom. A fanart Super Mario progress bar for YouTube with Princess Peach.
Red Koopa Shells are shells from red Koopa Troops that frequently appear in various Mario games and have the most impact in the Mario Kart game series. A fanart Mario progress bar for YouTube with Red Koopa Shell.
Yoshi is a cute dinosaur of the Yoshi species that often takes part in the Mario games since Super Mario World and has a series of his own games. A fanart Mario progress bar for YouTube with 3D Yoshi.