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Geno

Geno (♥♪!?)

Geno

 
Geno's Story

Geno first appeared in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. When Mario & Mallow come to Rose Town, they decide to stay at the Inn. When they get there, a kid named Gaz is recreating a Mario scene with dolls. On of which is Geno, who comes to life after Gaz knocks Mario out and everyone is upstairs. Afterwards, the story of Geno unfolds.

After coming to life, Geno magically walks into the Forest Maze. Later on in the game, Mario then rescues Geno from an arrow attack from Bowyer. Geno then explains that he is not a doll, but instead is a spirit from Star Road - the place where wishes are granted. The reason he has come to the Mushroom Kingdom is to gather the 7 Star Pieces to repair the Star Road.

Geno becomes one of Mario's partners and is 2nd strongest in the group only to Bowser. During the game, Geno constantly is a voice of reason, one to stay focused on what he came to do.

At the end of the game, Geno retakes his true form as a spirit by the power of the 7 Star Pieces. Since then, Geno has had no more main/playable appearances in the Mario series. Geno is one of the most, if not the most, requested Mario characters to get a game or be playable in one.

 
Other Info

Geno made 1 single appearance outside Super Mario RPG. In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, Geno is in Little Fungitown as a doll explaining one of the mini games.

 

Geno's real name is ♥♪!?

 

Geno is generally pronounced 2 ways: Gee-Know or Geh-No.