The Super Mario Bros. Movie has tons of main characters that have become iconic from their video game appearances, and here is how old each one is in the film. Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, and the rest of Nintendo’s beloved Mario characters have finally come to the big screen in animated form in Nintendo’s first collaboration with Illumination, with it hopefully being far from the last. Although it’s a little hard to pin down the exact ages of some of these decades-old characters, here is an approximation of how old each main character is in The Super Mario Bros. Movie.
The Super Mario Bros. Movie is the long-awaited animated film adaptation of Nintendo’s beloved platforming franchise. Super Mario Bros. is most known for its hundreds of video games, with the IP spawning all kinds of spin-off series. However, Super Mario Bros. is actually a multimedia franchise, with the series also consisting of toys, comics, TV shows, and more. Due to the vast array of Super Mario Bros. content, the ages of the franchise’s mascots have varied over the years, with some never even being confirmed. However, some pieces of evidence allow audiences to put together the ages of every main character in The Super Mario Bros. Movie.
Mario Is Around 25 Years Old In The Super Mario Bros Movie
Mario is one of the only main characters that has had his exact age confirmed in the past. According to franchise creator Shigeru Miyamoto, Mario is 24–25 years old. This is surprising news to most Mario fans, as the character’s prominent facial hair and portly stature make Mario seem much older than he actually is. Mario being in his mid-20s is also confirmed by a trophy in Super Smash Bros. Melee, which says that the Italian plumber is 26. Illumination’s iteration of Mario acts pretty youthfully, and the fact that his entire family is still around makes it seem as if he’s around 25 in the movie as well.
Luigi Is Also About 25 Years Old In The Super Mario Bros Movie
Since Mario is around 25 years old in The Super Mario Bros. Movie, Luigi is around that same age as well. Mario and Luigi are fraternal twins, and although Luigi is younger due to the stork dropping him off later in Yoshi’s Island, they were still born on the same day. Much like his older brother, Luigi was portrayed as much older in previous versions of the Mario franchise, with him being played by Danny Wells (who was in his late 40s at the time) in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show. However, Shigeru Miyamoto’s involvement in The Super Mario Bros. Movie means that Luigi is closer to 25.
Peach Is Approximately 23 Years Old In The Super Mario Bros Movie
Princess Peach’s canonical age is never confirmed in The Super Mario Bros. Movie, although previous games hint that she is around 23 years old. Yoshi’s Island, Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, and the various Mario spin-off titles show that Princess Peach was a baby around the same time as Mario and Luigi, although she is slightly younger than the brothers. Mario and Luigi seem to be around 1–3 years older than Peach, with Peach still using a pacifier and a baby rattle during the events of these games. It’s possible that Peach’s age could vary a bit in the movie, but she still seems to be around Mario’s age.
Bowser Is Roughly 30 Years Old In The Super Mario Bros Movie
The age of the villainous Bowser can also be estimated in a similar way to Princess Peach. Baby Bowser appears alongside Baby Mario and Baby Luigi in Yoshi’s Island, as well as Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. While Mario and Luigi are still very young in these games, Baby Bowser, seems to be a toddler. Baby Bowser can walk, talk, and even fight, although he is still prone to temper tantrums. Bowser isn’t much older than Mario, Luigi, and Peach, although he does have a few years on them, meaning that Bowser is roughly 30 years old in The Super Mario Bros. Movie.
Toad’s Age Varies Depending On The Iteration
It’s incredibly hard to pin down Toad’s age in The Super Mario Bros. Movie, as no members of the fictional species have ever had their ages confirmed. While there are outliers like Toadsworth, pretty much every Toad looks the same regardless of age. The Toad in The Super Mario Bros. Movie seems to be based on Captain Toad, who is portrayed as a bit older than the rest of the Toads in the video game series. Because of this, it can be assumed that Toad is middle-aged for his species, although it isn’t confirmed exactly how many years Toads tend to live.
Donkey Kong Is Roughly 20 In The Super Mario Bros Movie
Similarly to Toad, Donkey Kong’s age in The Super Mario Bros. Movie has never been confirmed or hinted at in any of the games, meaning that some estimates have to be done based on his species. Donkey Kong is a member of the fictional Kong species, which are a subspecies of apes. Kongs seem to be similar to gorillas, which have an average lifespan of 35-40 years in the wild. Donkey Kong is definitely an adult, acting as a father figure to Diddy and Dixie, but he is still pretty youthful. Illumination’s iteration of DK is portrayed as even more childish in the movie, meaning he is roughly 20.
Cranky Kong Is Around 40 Years Old In The Super Mario Bros Movie
Cranky Kong is about as old as gorillas come in the Mario franchise, with him being the oldest Kong that is seen in The Super Mario Bros. Movie. Interestingly, Cranky Kong was the titular antagonist of the original Donkey Kong game, meaning that he has aged significantly since he was in his prime. Crank Kong is definitely near the end of his life, meaning that if Kongs have a similar lifespan to real-world gorillas, Cranky Kong is probably around 40 years old in The Super Mario Bros. Movie.
Kamek Is About 50 Years Old In The Super Mario Bros Movie
When it comes to the pure number of years, Kamek is probably the oldest main character in The Super Mario Bros. Movie. When Bowser was a baby in Yoshi’s Island, Kamek was already an adult, aiding Bowser is his evil deeds. At the youngest, Kamek was probably in their early 20s in Yoshi‘s Island, and since Bowser has aged 25–30 years since then, Kamek is probably around 50 in The Super Mario Bros. Movie. Although the average lifespan of Magikoopas isn’t known, Kamek is shown to be pretty old, making them the oldest character in The Super Mario Bros. Movie.