4 Real Life Inspirations for the Mario Universe (and 1 Myth)

2. Bowser and the Koopalings

bowser Boo isn€™t the only enemy to have roots in the programming team. Bowser€™s seven children were designed to reflect the personalities of seven programmers who worked on Super Mario Bros 3, as a reward for their hard work on the project. As for Bowser himself, he€™s alternatively known as King Koopa. The word kuppa is the Japanese word for the korean dish gukbap, which is a type of soup with rice. Obviously. This is a conscious homage by Shigeru Miyamoto to one of his favourite dishes, and he once considered naming all the Mario enemies after various Korean meals. Coincidentally, the name of Goomba (the bog-standard Mario enemy,) closely resembles the Hungarian word for mushroom: gomba. And it€™s also, ironically, a derogatory term for Italian Americans.
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Laurence Gardner was born in Canterbury, England. After moving around various cities during his childhood, and spending some time travelling in Europe and America, he studied English Literature at Oxford University. Since then, he’s been living abroad, teaching English, learning a range of languages, and writing in his free time. He can currently be found in Heidelberg, working as an English Tutor and Translator and studying at the University. If you liked this article, follow him on Twitter to get automatic updates on his work.