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Who owns Mario now?

Nintendo owns all rights, intellectual property, and trademarks to Mario, having developed and published the character since his debut in 1981. Created by designer Shigeru Miyamoto, Mario serves as the company's mascot, with all related games, films, and merchandise produced under Nintendo's ownership.
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Who owns the rights to Mario?

Nintendo owns all right, title and interest (including all intellectual property rights) in, and has the right to use and sublicense, the Nintendo Intellectual Property utilized in connection with the System.
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Who is replacing Charles Martinet as Mario?

The voice of Mario in video games after Charles Martinet is Kevin Afghani, who took over the role starting with Super Mario Bros. Wonder in 2023, also voicing Luigi and other characters like Wario and Waluigi in subsequent games. Martinet transitioned to a "Mario Ambassador" role but still appears in other media, while Afghani now handles most new game voice work for the iconic plumber. 
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Who is the owner of Mario?

Mario (/ˈmɑːrioʊ, ˈmærioʊ/; Japanese: マリオ) is a character created by Japanese video game designer Shigeru Miyamoto. He is the star of the Mario franchise, a recurring character in the Donkey Kong franchise, and the mascot of their owner, the Japanese company Nintendo.
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Did Disney buy the rights to Mario?

Several weeks before filming began, the Walt Disney Studios acquired the film rights and was to produce it under its film division Hollywood Pictures.
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Why doesn't Mario look like he used to?

Does Nintendo sue people named Mario?

Yes, Nintendo recently lost a trademark battle with a man named Don José Mario Alfaro González, who owns a small grocery store called "Super Mario" in Costa Rica, after he successfully defended his right to use the name, proving it fell outside Nintendo's specific trademark categories like video games and toys, despite the store's general Mario-themed feel.
 
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Did Disney donate $2 million to Israel?

Yes, The Walt Disney Company donated $2 million in October 2023 to humanitarian organizations in Israel following the Hamas attacks, with $1 million going to Magen David Adom, Israel's emergency medical service, and $1 million to other nonprofits aiding children and families in the region, according to company statements. 
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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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Who is the CEO of Nintendo now?

The current President (often referred to as CEO) of Nintendo is Shuntaro Furukawa, who took over the role in June 2018, succeeding Tatsumi Kimishima, and leads the company's global strategy, focusing on enhancing software and expanding character IPs.
 
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Is Mario Universal or Disney?

A result of a partnership between Nintendo and Universal Destinations & Experiences, the area is based on Nintendo video game franchises, primarily the Mario and Donkey Kong franchises.
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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 Mario saying it's a me or itsumi?

Mario says "It's-a me, Mario!", not "Itsumi Mario," though a persistent internet rumor claimed the latter, suggesting "Itsumi" meant "super" in Japanese, which is false; Nintendo officially uses "It's-a me, Mario" on merchandise and in games, reflecting his Italian accent and character.
 
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Why is Chris Pratt playing Mario?

Chris Pratt was cast as Mario in The Super Mario Bros. Movie by directors seeking a "blue-collar hero with heart" and a recognizable star, despite backlash over his lack of Italian accent, to bring a relatable, "everyman" quality to the character in an origin story, though he uses his normal voice for most of the film, reserving the iconic voice for short exclamations. Pratt's own childhood love for Mario games and his connection to the character's "blue-collar American experience" also played a role in his enthusiasm for the part, according to today.com and SYFY.
 
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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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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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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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What did Iwata pass away from?

Satoru Iwata, the former President and CEO of Nintendo, died at age 55 in July 2015 from complications of a bile duct growth (cholangiocarcinoma), a type of cancer discovered in 2014 that had recurred and led to his passing. He had undergone surgery for the condition, but it returned, ultimately causing his death in Kyoto, Japan.
 
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Did Nintendo CEO cut his salary?

Instead of laying off workers, CEO Satoru Iwata cut his own salary by 50% for five months, reducing his $770,000 annual pay. Other executives, including Shigeru Miyamoto, took 20–30% cuts, showing leadership by example to protect the company's 5,000+ employees.
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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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What gender is Daisy?

Daisy is a feminine name of British origin, so often synonymous with purity and innocence.
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Why are people boycotting Disney?

People calling for the boycott are upset with what they see as ABC and, by extension, parent company Disney silencing criticism of President Donald Trump and his administration at the expense of free speech.
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Which brands are Israeli-owned?

Israeli-owned brands span various sectors, including tech (Perion Network), food (Tivall, Sabra, Strauss Group, Osem), telecommunications (Partner, Pelephone), and pharmaceuticals (Teva), alongside major players like Elbit Systems (defense) and SodaStream (home carbonation). While many global companies have R&D centers in Israel, "Israeli-owned" often refers to companies headquartered there, like Teva, or those with significant Israeli roots, such as the Strauss Group (owner of Sabra) or Netafim, a drip irrigation tech company. 
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Does Disney own Baby Einstein?

Baby Einstein was introduced to the public in 1996, and remained a small company until Clark sold it to Disney. Between November 7, 2001, and October 13, 2013, Disney owned and operated the Baby Einstein brand. Starting on October 14, 2013, Kids II, Inc. owns and operates the Baby Einstein brand.
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