Super mario rpg enemies9/22/2023 ![]() So who the heck is Geno?! Clearly he’s a character in-universe, but to what extent? Is he real or fictional in-universe? If he’s real, where the heck is he when the other three are off saving the world? Is it like the early Pokémon games where the game itself exists in-universe, and it’s some sort of infinite loop? Aahh! This is so confusing! Goombo never gave me an existential crisis! Geno is the name of the doll he possesses, which is placed alongside dolls of Mario, Peach, and Bowser. …But Geno isn’t this guy’s real name! It’s “ ♡♪!?”, which only stars can pronounce, I guess. So who is this guy, anyway? Well… I’d like to know, too! In Super Mario RPG, Geno as a character is a doll possessed by a star from Star Road, a mystical place broken into the titular Seven Stars by Exor the evil talking sword. Geno is cursed to go the way of Goombo, remembered by only the most hardcore of Mario scholars. Sadly, it’s just how Nintendo wants the core Mario series to be. If our beloved enemies friends from Super Mario Land 1 and 2 can’t reappear after being in core 2D Mario platformers, I don’t think there’s any hope for ANY RPG character- even a major, recurring villain like Fawful- to ever get beyond a passing reference in the core series. He hasn’t had a major role in anything since his appearance in Super Mario RPG! And it’ll probably remain that way forever, honestly. ![]() Well, Snufkin might be as relevant as ever, but the same can’t be said for poor Geno. ![]() You’re thinking of Snufkin, silly! He’s had a recent resurgence in popularity due to the entire internet finally discovering the Moomin franchise, and it’s easy to mistake the two with their similar faces and big, hat-obscured brown eyes, isn’t it? You’re thinking you’ve seen a lot of discussion of him surfacing all over the internet in 2018, right? Well, you’re mistaken! Debut: Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars ![]()
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