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Video Games => Mario Chat => Topic started by: The8thSamurai on December 02, 2003, 05:46:03 PM
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Does anyone know what the symbol on the flag is in the first NES game? Best I can tell it is either a mushroom or a peace sign.
You think just cause a guy reads comics he can't start some $#!+? Huh? I'll F***ing take all you on!
~Brody, man
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I believe it's a skull.
"Walk softly and carry a Super Scope."
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Yes. It is a skull. There is an easy, and obvious explanation for this...
You see, there's a purpose to Mario's sliding down the flag pole. When he gets down, he takes down the flag. When someone takes down a flag, it usually means they are taking down an enemy's flag, and liberating/capturing the stronghold. In this case, Bowser and his troops put up the skull flags, which are theirs obviously, but when Mario gets through the level, he is taking down their flag and liberating the castle, which is the stronghold. I once thought it was a Mushroom or a Peace Symbol, because it was next to the Toads' castle, but I wondered why Mario was taking it down, since he was a good guy, but I figured this out eventually. (Heh, when I was like 8) Anyway, there's your explanation, straight from Me, the Mario Genius.
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Well check out the big brains on Brad! I got the thing about him taking down the flag, but the logo is all of like four pixels so it was hard to tell. It could have been anything knowing those kooky Japanese. It is about plumbers fighting mushrooms after. Logic rarely comes into play.
You think just cause a guy reads comics he can't start some $#!+? Huh? I'll F***ing take all you on!
~Brody, man
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I always knew it was skull that was on that flag, the only thing that makes people think otherwise is the fact that the skull is missing a lower jaw bone...
I am a pure Super Mario lover!!
...and in no point in the future will he ever be abandonded by me!
I will even drawn the best Super Mario comics ever to exist!!
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Severed skulls usually are...
Nothing says lovin’ like Chupperson from the oven.
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But why a skull? Other than the princess and the bros. there aren't any humans about, are there? Do fungai have skeletons?
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Well obviously Nintendo put skeletons in them. How would they walk, talk, or move their fingers if they didn't?
A. Maybe the skull is to symbolize Mario dead, possibly, as a threat to him.
B. Just because they can.
"You, my good sir, are a weirdo. Let the Force be with you."
Trainman- Train Horn Man <--- I''m with stupid.
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I thought it was a symbol for a radio station in Japan.
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I thought it was a mushroom, which would make sense, since there's nothing else you could put on those flags.
If chickens had lips, could they whistle?
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Nevermind. I was thinking wrong again. The castle flag in a special version of SMB is what I was thinking of. See more info at http://www.classicgaming.com/tmk/annsmb.shtml