
( Archived January 9, 2000, 10:44:58 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
( Archived March 1, 2000, 10:30:31 UTC via Wayback Machine.) website lists Mario's 3P palette as originating from "Blackey - FC Wrecking Crew". 173 (September 2008) Wario creator interview
Foreman Spike holds the record for the longest time between his first appearance and his first voiced appearance, with nearly 38 years between Wrecking Crew and The Super Mario Bros. Movie)īlackey / Blacky, presumably in reference to his hair Names in other languages Spike / Foreman Spike Language He ends the testimonial by threatening that they will "learn their lesson someday." Plumbing company itself, to which the website pertains, instead directing the testimonial towards the Mario brothers, who operate the company in it, he is bitter and critical, stating, with many spelling and grammatical errors, that the brothers used to work for him until they left to start up their own business. Spike does not directly address the Super Mario Bros. After the final battle between the brothers and Bowser in Brooklyn, Spike is the one who starts up the cheers for Mario and Luigi, finally calling them "the Super Mario Brothers".Ī fictional testimonial on the website is attributed to Spike, who goes by the username SpikeIsCool. He is later seen among the panicking civilians when Bowser's army invades New York and is saved by Luigi while being attacked by Bowser’s minions, much to his shock. When Mario gets flung back into Brooklyn due to the Bomber Bill exploding, Spike nearly runs over Mario and is shocked to see him land right in front of his van before he starts to yell at him for nearly damaging his vehicle, only to run away when other objects from the Mushroom Kingdom begin appearing. will succeed on their own and telling them that their plumbing business will fail when Mario stands up to him, Spike threatens him physically before leaving. Spike first appears in the film at Punch-Out Pizzeria, where he mocks the brothers (calling them the "Stupid Mario Brothers") after the airing of their first commercial, scoffing at the idea that the Mario Bros. His outfit has the logo "Wrecking Crew" on his hat and left sleeve. Despite the fact that the emblem used to represent Spike depicts his original sprite's design, Spike has a noticeably different appearance in the film itself. He is voiced by Sebastian Maniscalco in the film's English version, according to whom Spike serves as the former boss of Mario and Luigi in the movie, and Yasuhiro Mamiya in the Japanese version. Movie, marking his first physical appearance in over 21 years since Mobile Golf. Have you even gotten one call since you left me to start your dumb company?” - Foreman Spike, The Super Mario Bros. “Well, well, well! If it isn't Brooklyn's favorite failures, the Stupid Mario Brothers! Tell me. Besides a slight color difference, the sprite is identical to the original NES Wrecking Crew title.įoreman Spike appears in the WarioWare Gold microgame Wrecking Crew, where he sometimes appears behind the blocks after the player destroys them. In Super Mario Maker, one of the Mario costumes the player can get from a Mystery Mushroom is Foreman Spike. Two of the Wrecking Crew related challenges in NES Remix involve competing against Foreman Spike. Waluigi's Gold Mantis kart in Mario Kart DS resembles the excavator Foreman Spike uses in Mobile Golf. As shown in his artwork, he wears a yellow cap and purple clothes, and his hair has a slight purple hue. He has reverted to his original Wrecking Crew design and is now overweight. In the Japan-only Game Boy Color golf title Mobile Golf, Foreman Spike is an unlockable character through the Mobile Adapter GB. In that game's single player mode, the CPU Luigi fulfills a similar role and can not be damaged by the enemies just like Foreman Spike. SPIKE MARIO FULL
Like the rest of the enemies in the game, Foreman Spike can only be permanently defeated by trapping him, such as dropping a drum on him or knocking him into an isolated floor.įoreman Spike's in-game appearance showed the same build as Mario and Luigi, a hooked nose, sunglasses, yellowish brown clothing, a beard, and a mouth full of crooked teeth when struck.įoreman Spike did not appear in the first game of the series, VS. With a Golden Hammer, Foreman Spike can be knocked down without having to hit an object between them. However, Mario can do the same back to him. Whenever an object comes between the two, he hits it with his hammer to knock Mario all the way to the bottom of the stage. In regular phases, Foreman Spike follows Mario while remaining in the background. While Mario moves in the foreground, Spike runs around in the background, smashing walls with his hammer to find the coin before Mario. Foreman Spike made his debut in the first bonus stage of Wrecking Crew, where he competes against Mario in finding a coin.