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One of the most iconic characters in the Metroid series. He is the Space Pirate general, and a recurring boss in the series. Ridley is Samus's arch-nemesis, and killed her parents when she was very young.
The mother of 9-Volt in the WarioWare series.
an interviewed wrestler from the Rhythm Heaven series.
The final boss of Metroid and Super Metroid.
Luigi is Mario's brother. He began as a simple palette swap of Mario, but was later differentiated. In his later forays, he provides comic relief.
R.O.B. the Robotic Operating Buddy was a NES accessory used to promote the NES. This robot later appeared in various Nintendo games as a character and even on certain video game site podcasts.
A baby Metroid that hatched when Samus was nearby, resulting in it imprinting the belief that she is its mother. In Super Metroid, it is the last known Metroid in existence.
Donkey Kong Jr. is, or at least has been considered, the son of the original Donkey Kong, who made his debut in the 1983 arcade classic which bore his name. He is actually a younger version of the current Donkey Kong.
Undodog lets players undo their mistakes in Mario Paint and the Super Mario Maker series; it also became playable in the latter.
Yoshi is a recurring character in the Mario franchise and has since gone on to star in his own games.
Little Mac is the protagonist in the home versions of Punch-Out!!.
Bald Bull is one of the most iconic characters in Nintendo's Punch-Out!! series.
Goro Kaneda is the son of Genjiro Kaneda, one of the murder victims in Famicom Tantei Club Part II.
The originator of the tale of The Girl in Back, and a teacher at Ushimitsu High School.
One of the three main characters in Rhythm Heaven Fever.
Mario's original girlfriend back in Donkey Kong. We're guessing it didn't work out.
Slippy Toad is an ancillary character in the Star Fox franchise and is friends with Fox McCloud.
Fox McCloud is the leader of the Mercenary Team Star Fox. The Lylat System would not be the same without him.
A research scientist on board the Bottle Ship in Metroid: Other M. Samus and the Galactic Federation soldiers search for her in order to learn more about the illegal experiments that were carried out on the ship.
A biomechanical organism with the power to manipulate gravity. First encountered by Samus on the Bottle Ship in Metroid: Other M and again on the B.S.L. Station in Metroid Fusion.
An officer that Samus Aran had served under in her past. He was distinctly respectful in the way he always referred to her as "Lady."
A kid who wants to return to Heaven World.
One of the three main characters of Rhythm Heaven Fever.
The most powerful Metroid on SR388 and the final boss of Metroid II: Return of Samus.
A character that appears at the beginning of Metroid: Other M. After Samus awakens, he walks her through a diagnostic sequence that doubles as the game's tutorial.
An android with an AI patterned after that of Mother Brain. She is the true antagonist of Metroid: Other M.
The younger brother of Adam, Ian was also a soldier in the Galactic Federation and a close friend of Samus. His death during a failed rescue mission led to Samus leaving the military, at which point she began her work as a bounty hunter.
Respected by students and teachers alike, Tadashi Urabe is the principal of Ushimitsu High School.
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