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'''Mario''' ({{ja|マリオ|Mario}}, ''Mario'') returns as a [[starter character|starter]] character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. He was announced at [[E3]] 2001. He also has a [[clone]], {{SSBM|Dr. Mario}}, with whom he shares a lot of attributes and special moves.
'''Mario''' ({{ja|マリオ|Mario}}, ''Mario'') returns as a [[starter character|starter]] character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. He was announced at [[E3]] 2001. He also has a [[clone]], {{SSBM|Dr. Mario}}, with whom he shares a lot of attributes and special moves.


As in ''Super Smash Bros.'', Charles Martinet's portrayal of Mario from ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario 64}}'' was re-purposed for ''Melee'', with the ones used in the previous ''Smash'' title returning alongside new ones.
Charles Martinet reprises his role as Mario, albeit via recycled voice clips from ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario 64}}''.


Mario is ranked 15th out of 26 on the current tier list, placing him in the C+ tier. This is very similar to his previous ranking in ''Smash 64'', where he is ranked 7th out of 12. It also puts him three places lower than his younger brother {{SSBM|Luigi}} at 12th place and two places lower than his clone {{SSBM|Dr. Mario}}. Like in ''Smash 64'', Mario acts as a well-rounded character, with average attributes across the board. He has above average comboing ability due to the somewhat low knockback and the angles at which his moves tend to send on, and a very versatile grab game: his powerful back throw can KO most opponents with ease and [[gimp]] some recoveries, while his up and down throws can [[chain-grab]]. Mario also has a solid [[edge-guarding]] game, with a solid projectile in his [[Fireball]], and his [[Cape]] which can easily and efficiently gimp almost every other character's recovery. Mario, however, lacks a reliable finisher, with many moves with aforementioned low knockback with the exception of his forward and down smash. His recovery is also predictable and short, though he can extend it, which leaves him vulnerable to being gimped by characters such as {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}}. His mediocre range also leaves him with trouble against characters with disjointed hitboxes such as {{SSBM|Marth}}.
Mario is ranked 15th out of 26 on the current tier list, placing him in the C+ tier. This is very similar to his previous ranking in ''Smash 64'', where he is ranked 7th out of 12. It also puts him three places lower than his younger brother {{SSBM|Luigi}} at 12th place and two places lower than his clone {{SSBM|Dr. Mario}}. Like in ''Smash 64'', Mario acts as a well-rounded character, with average attributes across the board. He has above average comboing ability due to the somewhat low knockback and the angles at which his moves tend to send on, and a very versatile grab game: his powerful back throw can KO most opponents with ease and [[gimp]] some recoveries, while his up and down throws can [[chain-grab]]. Mario also has a solid [[edge-guarding]] game, with a solid projectile in his [[Fireball]], and his [[Cape]] which can easily and efficiently gimp almost every other character's recovery. Mario, however, lacks a reliable finisher, with many moves with aforementioned low knockback with the exception of his forward and down smash. His recovery is also predictable and short, though he can extend it, which leaves him vulnerable to being gimped by characters such as {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}}. His mediocre range also leaves him with trouble against characters with disjointed hitboxes such as {{SSBM|Marth}}. Overall, Mario has average matchups in tournament play, with favorable matchups against most lower tiered characters though having disadvantageous matchups against higher tiered characters, especially against those who can either gimp or outrange him.
 
Overall, Mario has average matchups in tournament play, with favorable matchups against most lower tiered characters though having disadvantageous matchups against higher tiered characters, especially against those who can either gimp or outrange him.


==Attributes==
==Attributes==
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Mario also suffers from a below average recovery. Super Jump Punch only grants average to slightly below average horizontal and vertical distance, while [[Mario Tornado]] can only grant vertical distance if the B button is tapped quickly. Mario, however, does have some options to improve his recovery; Mario's Cape can allow him to recover from the sides, and he has the ability to wall-jump, which can act as a help on stages such as Final Destination.
Mario also suffers from a below average recovery. Super Jump Punch only grants average to slightly below average horizontal and vertical distance, while [[Mario Tornado]] can only grant vertical distance if the B button is tapped quickly. Mario, however, does have some options to improve his recovery; Mario's Cape can allow him to recover from the sides, and he has the ability to wall-jump, which can act as a help on stages such as Final Destination.


Overall, Mario could be considered a poor-man's version of Marth. While both characters have great combo ability and a similar recovery, Marth has a much easier time finishing off opponents as well as having longer range in his attacks and his grab range making it much easier for Marth to chain-grab fast-fallers compared to Mario.
Overall, Mario could be considered to be a poor-man's Marth. While both characters have great combo ability and a similar recovery, Marth has a much easier time finishing off opponents as well as having longer range in his attacks and his grab range making it much easier for Marth to chain-grab fast-fallers compared to Mario.


==Changes from ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''==
==Changes from ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''==
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===Aesthetics===
===Aesthetics===
*{{change|The graphical upgrades of the [[Nintendo GameCube]] allow for a more detailed appearance of Mario. His physique looks much more similar to its official art, while his red cap and shirt are slightly darker and the seams on his overalls are more accentuated.}} He also has a slightly darker skin tone, and his hair and shoes are a much darker brown color.
*{{change|The higher quality of the [[Nintendo GameCube]] console allows for a more detailed appearance of Mario. His physique looks much more similar to its official art, while his red cap and shirt are slightly darker and the seams on his overalls are more accentuated.}} He also has a slightly darker skin tone, and his hair and shoes are a much darker brown color.
*{{change|Mario's green alternate costume from ''Smash 64'' is now accessible through normal battles instead of just Team Battles.}}
*{{change|Mario's green alternate costume from ''Smash 64'' is now accessible through normal battles instead of just Team Battles.}}
*{{change|Mario gains a new [[victory pose]]: he makes a fire and when the fire disappears, Mario strikes a pose. It replaces his hopping victory pose in ''Smash 64''.}}
*{{change|Mario gains a new [[victory pose]]: he makes a fire and when the fire disappears, Mario strikes a pose. It replaces his hopping victory pose in ''Smash 64''.}}
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*{{nerf|Mario's [[jumpsquat]] is longer (3 frames → 4).}}
*{{nerf|Mario's [[jumpsquat]] is longer (3 frames → 4).}}
*{{nerf|Mario's [[air speed]] is slower (1 (30) → 0.86 (NTSC) / 0.83 (PAL)).}}
*{{nerf|Mario's [[air speed]] is slower (1 (30) → 0.86 (NTSC) / 0.83 (PAL)).}}
*{{nerf|Mario's [[air acceleration]] is lower (0.0667 (2) → 0.045), though it's no longer the slowest in the game.}}
*{{nerf|Mario's [[air acceleration]] is lower (0.0667 (2) → 0.045), although no longer being the slowest.}}
*{{nerf|Mario's [[jump]] height is extremely lower (45.33 (1360) → 29), going from the 6th highest out of 12 characters to the 4th lowest out of 26.}}
*{{nerf|Mario [[jump]]s extremely lower (45.33 (1360) → 29), going from the 6th highest out of 12 characters to the 4th lowest out of 26.}}
**{{change|Mario's [[short hop]] is also drastically lower (26.6067 (798.2) → 11.025). This improves his ability to hit opponents low on the ground with short hop aerials, as well as his ability to quickly land and continue aerial pressure, but also hinders his ability to [[auto-cancel]] his aerials and performing two aerials in a short hop.}}
**{{change|Mario's [[short hop]] is also extremely lower (26.6067 (798.2) → 11.025), improves his ability to hit opponents low on the ground with short hop aerials, as well as his ability to quickly land and continue aerial pressure, but also hinders his ability to [[auto-cancel]] his aerials and performing two aerials in a short hop.}}
*{{change|Mario's [[gravity]] is higher (0.08 (2.4) → 0.095).}}
*{{change|Mario's [[gravity]] is higher (0.08 (2.4) → 0.095).}}
*{{change|Mario [[falling speed|falls]] faster (1.467 (44) → 1.7), improving his vertical endurance but making him more susceptible to combos.}}
*{{change|Mario [[falling speed|falls]] faster (1.467 (44) → 1.7), improving his vertical endurance but making him easier to combo.}}
**{{nerf|However, Mario's [[fast fall]]ing speed is slightly slower (2.333 (70) → 2.3). The difference between his falling speed and fast falling speed is much lower (increase: 59.1% → 39.3%), which makes it more predictable when landing and gives him fewer options in the air.}}
**{{nerf|However, Mario's [[fast fall]]ing speed is slightly slower (2.333 (70) → 2.3). The difference between his falling speed and fast falling speed is much lower (increase: 59.1% → 39.3%), which makes it more predictable when landing and gives him fewer options in the air.}}
*{{nerf|Exclusively to the PAL version, Mario's [[weight]] is lower (100 (1) → 98).}}
*{{nerf|In the PAL version only, Mario is [[weight|lighter]] (100 (1) → 98).}}
*{{buff|Mario now has the ability to [[wall jump]], improving his recovery.}}
*{{buff|Mario can now [[wall jump]], aiding his recovery.}}
*{{buff|The introduction of [[air dodging]] benefits Mario overall as he can now [[wavedash]]. His wavedash is overall solid due to his short jumpsquat/average traction; improving his movement options.}}
*{{buff|The introduction of [[air dodging]] benefits Mario as he can now [[wavedash]]. His wavedash is overall solid due to his short jumpsquat/average traction; improving his movement options.}}


===Ground attacks===
===Ground attacks===
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**{{buff|Fireballs travel faster.}}
**{{buff|Fireballs travel faster.}}
**{{change|Fireballs can only bounce two times instead of three although it still covers the same amount of distance when used on the ground.}}
**{{change|Fireballs can only bounce two times instead of three although it still covers the same amount of distance when used on the ground.}}
**{{nerf|Fireballs are smaller, reducing their hitbox.}}
**{{nerf|Fireballs are smaller.}}
**{{nerf|Fireballs have a much shorter maximum duration (frames 16-154 → 14-88).}}
**{{nerf|Fireballs have a much shorter maximum duration (frames 16-154 → 14-88).}}
***{{nerf|These changes combined with Mario's faster falling speed greatly hinders the moves use as an offensive recovery tool.}}
***{{nerf|These changes combined with Mario's faster falling speed significantly hinders their use as an offensive recovery option.}}
**{{nerf|Fireballs deal less damage (7% → 6%) and have decreased base knockback (10 → 5).}}
**{{nerf|Fireballs deal less damage (7% → 6%) and have decreased base knockback (10 → 5).}}
*[[Cape]]:
*[[Cape]]:
**{{change|As with all returning veterans, Mario now has a side special; Cape. It is based on the cape feather power-up in [[Super Mario World]]. It can reflect projectiles as well as reverse an opponent's direction if it hits them. It also gives Mario a slight boost when used in the air. This gives Mario an option to deal with projectiles; as well as an additional edgeguarding and recovery option.}}
**{{change|As with all returning veterans, Mario now has a side special; a Cape based on the cape feather power-up in [[Super Mario World]]. It can reflect projectiles as well as reverse an opponent's direction if it hits them. It also gives Mario a slight boost when used in the air. This gives Mario an option to deal with projectiles; as well as an additional edgeguarding and recovery option.}}
*[[Super Jump Punch]]:
*[[Super Jump Punch]]:
**{{buff|Super Jump Punch can now be cancelled with a wall jump near the apex of the move, aiding Mario's recovery if he is close to a wall.}}
**{{buff|Super Jump Punch can now be cancelled with a wall jump near the apex of the move, aiding Mario's recovery if he is near a wall.}}
**{{nerf|It deals slightly less damage (16% → 15%).}}
**{{nerf|It deals slightly less damage (16% → 15%).}}
**{{nerf|It has more startup lag (frame 2 → 3).}}
**{{nerf|It has more startup lag (frame 2 → 3).}}
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**{{change|The 7th hit's angle has been altered (180° → 100°).}}
**{{change|The 7th hit's angle has been altered (180° → 100°).}}
**{{change|The final hit's angle has been altered (90° → 80°).}}
**{{change|The final hit's angle has been altered (90° → 80°).}}
**{{nerf|It has significantly more startup lag (frame 1 → 8), greatly hindering its utility.}}
**{{nerf|It has much more startup lag (frame 1 → 8), greatly hindering its utility.}}
***{{nerf|In addition to this, the first hit has altered knockback (70 (base), 1 (set) → 0/40). As a result, it prevents it from causing hitstun.}}
***{{nerf|In addition to this, the first hit has altered knockback (70 (base), 1 (set) → 0/40) which as a result, prevents it from causing hitstun.}}
**{{nerf|Due to hitting up to only 8 times instead of 14:}}
**{{nerf|Due to hitting up to 8 times instead of 14:}}
***{{nerf|Its maximum damage potential is slightly lower (14% → 13% (ground)/11% (air)).}}
***{{nerf|Its maximum damage potential is slightly lower (14% → 13% (ground)/11% (air)).}}
***{{nerf|It has a much shorter duration (frames 1-4, 7, 10, 13, 16, 19, 22, 25, 28, 31, 34, 37, 40, 43-44 → 8-9, 12-13, 15-16, 18-19, 21-22, 24-25, 27-28, 38-39).}}
***{{nerf|It has a much shorter duration (frames 1-4, 7, 10, 13, 16, 19, 22, 25, 28, 31, 34, 37, 40, 43-44 → 8-9, 12-13, 15-16, 18-19, 21-22, 24-25, 27-28, 38-39).}}
**{{nerf|The aerial version's final hit can no longer meteor smash opponents, significantly hindering its edgeguarding potential.}}
**{{nerf|The aerial version's final hit can no longer meteor smash opponents, significantly hindering its edgeguarding potential.}}
**{{nerf|There is now a small delay before the last hit, allowing foes to escape the attack more easily.}}
**{{nerf|There is now a small delay before the last hit, allowing foes to escape the attack more easily.}}
**{{nerf|Mario's faster falling speed and gravity makes the move less effective as a recovery tool.}}
**{{nerf|Mario's faster falling speed and gravity hinders the move's use as a recovery tool.}}
***{{nerf|Due to these changes, the move is now considered to be nearly useless besides for recovering, and as a situational vertical launcher.}}
***{{nerf|Due to these changes, the move is now considered nearly useless outside of recovering, and as a situational vertical launcher.}}


==Version history==
==Version history==

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