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Did Nintendo sue a man named Mario?

Nintendo lost a trademark dispute in early 2025 against Don José Mario Alfaro González, a Costa Rican man who owns a local supermarket named "Super Mario". Despite Nintendo's opposition based on intellectual property, the Costa Rican National Register allowed the store to keep its name, which has been used since 2013. YouTube +3
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Did Nintendo sue someone named Mario?

Nintendo's trademark for Super Mario is classed in clothes, games, and accessories. Since it is not legally under the Food Marking trademarks, it was made legal for Mario to use the name and set it as his trademark. Legally, Nintendo can't do anything about it and fortunately lost their lawsuit.
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Is it really Itsumi Mario?

No, Mario does not say "Itsumi Mario"; it's a viral false rumor claiming "Itsumi" means "Super" in Japanese, but his actual catchphrase, confirmed by Nintendo and merchandise, is "It's-a me, Mario," which emphasizes his Italian-American identity. The "Itsumi" claim gained traction online but is incorrect; "Itsumi" isn't a standard Japanese word for "super," and the audio clearly sounds like "It's-a me". 
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Did Nintendo try to trademark the name Mario?

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Nintendo has reportedly just lost a legal battle in which it tried to stop a tiny Costa Rican supermarket from using its trademarked name, Super Mario.
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Who all has Nintendo sued?

In recent years, Nintendo has taken legal action against sites that knowingly distribute ROM images of its games. In July 2018, Nintendo sued Jacob Mathias, the owner of distribution websites LoveROMs and LoveRetro, for "brazen and mass-scale infringement of Nintendo's intellectual property rights".
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The man who Nintendo sued for $1.6 MILLION

What is the biggest lawsuit in history?

The title of Largest Legal Settlement in U.S. History belongs to the 1998 Philip Morris and R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Settlement. The Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement – as it is known – targeted the four largest tobacco companies in the United States – Philip Morris, R.J. Reynolds, Brown & Williamson and Lorillard.
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Who is LGBTQ in Mario?

While Nintendo hasn't officially confirmed many characters as LGBTQ+, Vivian from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door is now canonically transgender in the 2024 remake, and Birdo, from Super Mario Bros. 2, is widely considered a trans icon due to early ambiguous descriptions and fan interpretations, though official canon varies. Other characters like Rosalina, Waluigi, and Yoshi are often discussed as potential queer representations by fans, but these are largely fan interpretations or headcanons, with some earlier descriptions of Birdo (like "he thinks he is a girl") later removed from some releases. 
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How much did Gary Bowser get sued for?

Nintendo sued hacker Gary Bowser for his role in the Team Xecutor piracy group, resulting in him agreeing to pay a total of $14.5 million ($10 million in a civil settlement and an additional $4.5 million from criminal proceedings) for creating and selling devices to pirate games for Nintendo consoles like the Switch. 
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What happens if you text 929 55 Mario?

If you text 929-55-MARIO (929-556-2746), you'll receive automated responses from "Super Mario Bros. Plumbing," featuring Luigi (voiced by Charlie Day) and other fun, movie-themed messages and images from The Super Mario Bros. Movie, as it's a marketing stunt for the film.
 
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Does Itsumi really mean super?

No, "itsumi" does not mean "super" in Japanese; the claim that Mario says "Itsumi Mario" meaning "Super Mario" is a persistent online myth, while the actual phrase is "It's-a me, Mario," and "itsumi" is a Japanese surname or name, not a translation for "super," which is subarashii (素晴らしい). 
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Did Kazuki Motoyama pass away?

Kazuki Motoyama, the author and artist of Kodansha's Super Mario Bros. manga, has passed away at the age of 69. His sister, Risa Motoyama, confirmed his passing on her official Instagram account.
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Why do so many autistic people like Mario?

Autistic people often enjoy Mario games due to their structured, predictable worlds, clear rules, and repetitive patterns that appeal to a systemizing cognitive style, offering a sense of control, manageable challenges, and a way to communicate interests through a shared, beloved franchise with iconic characters. Games provide a safe space with consistent mechanics, unlike unpredictable social interactions, and offer enjoyment through exploration, collecting, and accomplishing specific goals like getting coins or exploring levels. 
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Did Nintendo sue a kid for making a cardboard switch?

Cardboard video game created by a young Venezuelan boy. And no, Nintendo did not sue him.
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Why was Jumpman renamed Mario?

The character was named after real estate developer Mario Segale. According to a widely circulated story, during the localization of Donkey Kong for American audiences, Nintendo of America's warehouse landlord, Mario Segale, confronted then-president Minoru Arakawa, demanding back rent.
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Does Nintendo support LGBTQ+?

Yes, Nintendo shows support for LGBTQ+ individuals through internal policies for employees, like recognizing same-sex partnerships with benefits, and by implementing more inclusive character customization (body type over gender) in newer games, alongside sponsoring Pride events via Nintendo of America, even while navigating Japan's differing legal landscape on same-sex marriage. The company also updated Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door to reflect Vivian's trans identity in all versions and has some queer-coded characters in games like Splatoon, though explicit representation varies. 
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Is Gary Bowser still paying Nintendo?

Yes, Gary Bowser is still required to pay Nintendo as part of his settlement for his role in the Team Xecuter piracy group, agreeing to pay 20-30% of his disposable income (after necessities like rent), though he's currently paying very little due to his financial situation, according to a February 2024 report. 
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Who owns 40% of Fortnite?

Chinese tech giant Tencent owns approximately 40% of Epic Games, the company behind Fortnite, a stake they acquired in a $330 million investment back in 2012, though Epic's founder Tim Sweeney remains the majority and controlling shareholder. While Tencent holds a significant minority stake, other investors like Sony, Disney, and Lightspeed Venture Partners also have smaller shares in Epic Games.
 
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Did 2 Milly win his lawsuit?

No, 2 Milly (Terrence Ferguson) did not win his lawsuit against Epic Games (creator of Fortnite) because he dropped it after a Supreme Court ruling clarified that lawsuits for copyright infringement can't proceed until the Copyright Office officially responds to an application, and his registration for the "Milly Rock" dance was pending, making it a temporary dismissal, not a final loss on merits. His legal team planned to refile once they received that response.
 
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Who is the suicidal star in Mario Bros.?

The "suicidal star" in Mario refers to Lumalee, a blue Luma from Super Mario Galaxy who appears in The Super Mario Bros. Movie with a darkly comedic, nihilistic personality that embraces death as an escape, contrasting with typical optimistic Mario characters. Lumalee's attitude stems from the Luma species' purpose: to sacrifice themselves to become planets or stars, a concept they welcome as their ultimate destiny, as seen in the games when they transform into items for Mario. 
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Is Kirby LGBTQ?

Kirby isn't officially confirmed as LGBTQ+, but fans widely view the character as non-binary and queer, supported by creator comments about Kirby being a neutral, genderless being, though English localizations sometimes used masculine terms ("he") for translation ease; Kirby's gender is ambiguous, but many see them as a non-binary icon, using "they/them" pronouns. While older games hinted at romance with female characters, later entries removed this to maintain neutrality, leaving their sexuality open to interpretation as possibly bisexual or pansexual, but primarily focusing on their gender fluidity. 
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Is Paw Patrol LGBTQ?

Yes, the Paw Patrol universe introduced its first LGBTQ+ character, a non-binary skateboarder named River, in the spin-off series Rubble & Crew in 2023, written by Lindz Amer of Queer Kid Stuff, who confirmed the character's identity and usage of they/them pronouns on social media, though the character's identity isn't explicitly stated in the episode itself, relying on subtle visual cues like sock colors.
 
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Who is the most sued man in history?

Serial Suing Record... Despite being incarcerated at a federal prison in Kentucky, Jonathan Lee Riches has made it into the Guinness Book of World Records. He was named as the person who has filed the most lawsuits ever. So what did he do next?
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Could cash app users receive up to $2500 from $15 million settlement?

Yes, Cash App users could receive up to $2,500 from the $15 million settlement for documented losses from data breaches between 2018-2024, covering things like bank fees or fraud, with smaller amounts for lost time; however, actual payouts are pro-rated, meaning most receive less, and the deadline to file claims has passed (around November 2024). 
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Who got sued for the most money?

The most expensive lawsuit settlements in history
  • 1998 – The Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement – $206 Billion. ...
  • 2010 – Deepwater Horizon BP Oil Spill – $20 Billion. ...
  • 2012 – Smartphone Wars – $40 Billion. ...
  • 1999 – Rupert Murdoch vs Anna Torv – $1.7 Billion. ...
  • 2010 – Tiger Woods vs Elin Nordegren – $750 Million.
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