2023 is a good time to be a fan ofSuper Mario Bros. Earlier in the year, Illumination’sThe Super Mario Bros. Moviebroke box office records for an animated film. And most recently, Nintendo shared an inside look at the future of theMariofranchise in their latest Nintendo Direct, including a remake ofSuper Mario RPGand the all-newSuper Mario Bros. Wonder.

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Another title Nintendo announced was a new game centered on Princess Peach, but this is far from the first time Mario has taken a backseat in his own franchise. Since the franchise’s early beginnings, supporting characters to the iconic plumber have gotten their own spin-offs, including these ten that are among the most memorableMarioadventures without Mario.

10Donkey Kong Country

TheDonkey Kongfranchise technically predates Mario, debuting in arcades in 1981. However, the design of DK thatSuper Mariofans know now originated in Rareware’s 1994 gameDonkey Kong Countryfor the SNES. This game also introduced characters to the series like Diddy Kong and King K. Rool, both of which appear in futureMariogames.

Donkey Kong Countryspawned its own franchise, with two sequels on the SNES, as well as a rebooted series starting with Nintendo Wii. Although Donkey Kong is a frequent antagonist of Mario throughout the video game franchise, Mario has been completely absent from this spin-off series, despite harkening back tothe plumber’s 2D sidescrolling roots.

Donkey Kong at the start of a level

9Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3

Super Mario LandandSuper Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coinsboth launched on the Nintendo GameBoy 1989 and 1992, respectively. For the third entry in the series, released in 1994, Mario was noticeably absent and replaced by Wario, who made his debut in6 Golden Coins. However, Mario cameos at the end of the game depending on the player’s performance.

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Wario Landwas instrumental in introducing a lot of aspects that would become the norm for future Wario-centric side-scrollers. FutureWario Landtitles would even stray further from including Mario, including games likeWario Worldfor the Nintendo GameCube, orWario Land: Shake Itfor the Nintendo Wii, the last installment in the franchise.

8Yoshi’s Story

Yoshi first took center-stage inthe SNES titleYoshi’s Island, although Baby Mario still played a prominent role in the gameplay. It wasn’t untilYoshi’s Storyon the Nintendo 64, which released in 1997 in Japan, that Yoshi got to star in his own game without Mario. However, the game still incorporates many gameplay elements from the original SNES title.

Similarly toYoshi’s Island,Yoshi’s Storyfeatured many playable Yoshi of varying colors, though in this game their colors correspond to the food they like. The game also features recurring minions from theMariofranchise, including Shy Guys, Lakitu, and Piranha Plants, while also introducing Poochy, who would return in futureYoshispin-off games.

Wario on the title screen of Wario Land

7Donkey Kong 64

Following the success of Rareware’sDonkey Kong Countrytitles, the developer took their characters to the Nintendo 64 withDonkey Kong 64. This title, released three years afterSuper Mario 64, does not feature Mario, but some could argueit’s a more refined 3D platformer. Of course, it comes from Rare, the same company behindBanjo-Kazooie.

Notably,Donkey Kong 64also introduced the DK Rap into theMariofranchise, which recently was featured inThe Super Mario Bros. Movie. Overall, this Nintendo 64 title was incredibly influential towards the tone of futureDonkey Konggames, and in some cases even improves upon aspects of Nintendo’s earlier 3D platforming titles.

Yoshi on a platform with an egg

6Luigi’s Mansion

Aside from unofficial titles likeMario Is Missing!, Luigi didn’t get to star in his own mainlineMariogame until the GameCube. As a launch title for the system in 2001,Luigi’s Mansionfinds Luigi exploring a mysterious haunted house, where Mario takes on the role of Princess Peach as a captive of King Boo who the frightened Luigi must rescue.

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Luigi’s Mansionhas since become one of the most beloved spin-off titles in theMariofranchise, spawning two sequels on Nintendo 3DS and Switch. In keeping with the original game’s intention, Mario is not playable in either installment. Additionally, the games introduced Professor E. Gadd, who has become a recurring face in theMarioseries since.

5WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!!

TheWarioWarefranchise is perhaps Wario’s more well-known spin-off series, debuting on the GameBoy Advance in 2003. Although Wario takes center-stage, no otherMariocharacters are featured in this series, with the focus instead going towards brand-new supporting characters including Mona, Crygor, and Jimmy T.

The only times Mario does appear in this franchise has been through its featured microgames, notably the ones in levels featuring the character 9-Volt, an avid video game fan. The most recent entry in the franchise,WarioWare: Get It Together!, continues to not feature Mario in place ofnow-iconicWarioWarecharacters like Ashley.

The Donkey Kong 64 characters in the DK Rap intro

4Super Princess Peach

Although little is known about Princess Peach’s upcoming spin-off game, the damsel-in-distress got her first shot at a feature on the Nintendo DS. Sadly, this game is notably one of the more controversial titles in Nintendo’s roster. Playing as Princess Peach, her powers require Peach to vastly switch between different moods, which some regarded as sexist.

Nevertheless, it was a good proof of concept to showcase thatPeach was deserving of her own spin-off, which Nintendo will hopefully deliver with the new title. However, Mario’s role in this game is similar to that ofLuigi’s Mansion, finding him, the Toads, and Luigi all captured by Bowser instead of Princess Peach.

Luigi creeping up to a door followed by a ghost

3New Super Luigi U

New Super Mario Bros. Uwas released as a launch title for the Wii U in 2012, but received an expansion in 2013 to commemorate Nintendo’s “Year of Luigi.” This update,New Super Luigi U, featured 82 redesigned levels from the original title, although with one glaring difference: Mario is no longer playable, with just Luigi, Blue Toad, Yellow Toad, and Nabbit.

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After its initial release as DLC,New Super Luigi Uwas released as a standalone physical version, as well as a packaged copy withNew Super Mario Bros. U. The expansion is also included in the re-release ofNew Super Mario Bros. Ufor the Nintendo Switch, adding an extra bang for players buck if the Switch version is purchased outright.

Captain Toad made his debut inSuper Mario Galaxy, but was featured more prominently inSuper Mario 3D Worldfor the Wii U. In that game, Captain Toad starred in frequent mini-levels where he would have to collect Power Stars from a three-dimensional stage. The popularity of these mini-levels resulted in a full spin-off title,Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker.

Wario in a microgame

Released in 2014 for the Wii U, this game paired Captain Toad with Toadette in a series of levels that are reminiscent of those fromSuper Mario 3D World. Mario doesn’t appear until the game’s ending cutscene, which transitions into the opening cutscene fromSuper Mario 3D World, explaining how Captain Toad ended up in the Sprixie Kingdom.

1Yoshi’s Woolly World

Yoshi’s Woolly Worldwas the first Yoshi-centric game on consoles sinceYoshi’s Story, but was uniquely popular due to its yarn aesthetic. The game features a similar premise to the originalYoshi’s Island, albeit without the inclusion of Baby Mario, though Poochy returns fromYoshi’s Storyas Yoshi’s sidekick throughout the yarn-covered adventure.

The game’s use of amiibo, which were designed to appear as plush Yarn Yoshi toys, would allow the only inclusion of Mario in the game. When the Mario amiibo is tapped in, Yarn Yoshi will appear with a Mario design, as was the case for many other officially-released amiibo.Mariocharacters like Baby Bowser and Monty Mole also appeared as bosses.

Peach burning with rage near a Hammer Bro

Yellow Toad, Luigi, Nabbit, and Blue Toad at the end of a level

Captain Toad and Toadette holding a star

Yarn Yoshi tossing a ball of yarn off a platform