List of SSB4 trophies (Super Mario Bros. series)

The following is a list of the 159 trophies from the series that appear in Super Smash Bros. 4. There are 58 trophies shared between both versions of Smash 4, 52 that are exclusive to, and 49 that are exclusive to.

Trivia

 * Players could automatically obtain the Flying Squirrel Mario trophy if they had save data from New Super Mario Bros. U.
 * Trophies of Kersti, Gooper Blooper, and both forms of Paper Bowser have the same shiny palette as in Paper Mario: Sticker Star.
 * Oddly, Bowser never took this design while in Shiny form during Sticker Star.
 * The Kamek, Baby Luigi, and Baby Mario trophies appear in the category, even though they appear in the main Yoshi games and Mario spin-off games, though the former has recently played antagonistic roles in the mainstream Mario games and their debut game, Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, is considered by Nintendo to also be part of the main Mario series as well as the Yoshi series.
 * Strangely, Kamek's trophy also states that he appeared in Super Mario World. While the Magikoopa species did first appear in the game, Kamek didn't make his appearance until the prequel.
 * This marks the first and only time that a trophy based on Donkey Kong himself is in the Mario category, and the second time that Wario and Yoshi appear as a Mario trophy, as all three of them have Mario Kart-based trophies.
 * The Peach (Baseball) Trophy states that Princess Peach gets a break from kidnapping in , even though in said game, she gets kidnapped by Bowser Jr.
 * The Mario series has the most trophies in, with 107.
 * Several trophies, like the Giga Bowser trophy and the Toadette trophy, resemble their Brawl counterparts.
 * Additionally, certain veterans' Alt. trophies, like those of Mario and Peach, resemble their Adventure or All-Star Mode trophies in Melee, albeit with a different alternate costume.
 * Mario's alternate trophy in the Wii U version resembles his Adventure Mode trophy in Melee.
 * Luigi's alternate trophy in the 3DS version resembles his Adventure Mode trophy in Melee.
 * Luigi's alternate trophy in the Wii U version resembles his Melee artwork.
 * Peach's alternate trophy in the Wii U version resembles her Adventure Mode trophy in Melee.
 * Bowser's alternate trophy in the Wii U version resembles his All-Star Mode trophy in Melee.
 * The Fighter Fly trophy states that they get faster each time they're flipped without being kicked off the stage, unlike other enemies in Mario Bros.; however, this is true with all Mario Bros. enemies. Fighter Flies just speed up more noticeably due to their hopping motion.
 * The Shy Guy + Standard Kart Trophy states that Shy Guy made his debut as a racer in Mario Kart 7. This is untrue. Shy Guy actually made his debut as a racer in Mario Kart DS, albeit only in the game's local multiplayer mode.
 * While the trophy states that Luigi is holding the, he is actually holding the Poltergust 5000, as distinguished by the green light. This error was fixed in the PAL release.
 * is the only game where Baby Luigi appears without Baby Mario.
 * Mario's game debut in the Japanese version is listed as the arcade version of Donkey Kong, instead of Donkey Kong Classics.
 * The Poison Mushroom's game debut in the Japanese version is listed as Super Mario Bros. 2 for the Famicom Disk System.
 * The Boomerang's game debut in the Japanese version is listed as Super Mario Advance 4 Card e+, with Super Mario 3D Land listed as its other game appearance.
 * For whatever reason, the Shellcreepers, Sidesteppers, Fighter Fly, and Pipes' Japanese descriptions state that their debut was Mario Bros. on the Famicom, despite the other Mario Bros. elements descriptions stating it was for the arcade.
 * Additionally, the Shellcreeper trophy states it appeared in Super Mario Advance, but in that game’s included remake of Mario Bros., the Shellcreeper was replaced by the Spiny. However, an image of a Shellcreeper does appear on the title screen for the Mario Bros. mode, so it is still accurate. This same initially questionable game inclusion occurs on the Shellcreeper's trophy in Brawl.
 * The Metal Box trophy lists Super Mario 64 DS as its other game appearance, even though it (as well as the original game's red and blue ! Blocks) were replaced by ? Blocks in the remake.
 * Despite appearing on the background of Mario Galaxy (piloting the Starship Mario), the Lubba trophy is categorized as Series Related instead of Stage.
 * Despite appearing in Mario's moveset in both versions, the F.L.U.D.D. trophy is a Wii U exclusive trophy.
 * Kamek's trophy in the Wii U version states that when he appears in the Mushroom Kingdom U stage, he might tease the player(s) by not casting any magic at all. This is not true, as every time he appears, he will cast the spell that activates the stage transition.
 * Paper Bowser's trophy in the PAL release of 3DS version mentions "the evil, evil Royal Sticker" despite the Royal Stickers not being malevolent in nature.
 * Oddly, despite the presence of Ghosts from PAC-MAN and Find Mii as trophies in the Nintendo 3DS version, the trophy of the Ghosts from Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon does not have the title of the game parenthesized in their name in the NTSC version of the game.