Luigi is the protagonist. Mario? He’s the MacGuffin. In the first two minutes, Bowser’s pet piranha plant (yes, really) captures Mario and imprisons him in a cage hanging over a lava pit. Luigi must traverse Earth’s cities, return stolen landmarks to their respective museums, and answer tedious multiple-choice trivia questions to raise money for a “blow dryer” (the game’s words) to melt the ice and rescue his brother.
The “untold story” of Peach in Mario Is Missing! is ultimately a ghost narrative: a story about what we wish was there. In a game about returning stolen landmarks, the greatest missing landmark was a character worth caring about. Luigi stumbles through foreign cities, Mario dangles powerlessly, and Peach is nowhere—neither damsel nor hero, just absent. mario is missing peach's untold story
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To understand what Peach wasn’t allowed to do, we must first revisit what Mario Is Missing! actually is. The plot, such as it is, unfolds in the game’s opening text scroll: Bowser has retreated to Antarctica and unleashed a fleet of flying saucers armed with hairdryer-like freeze rays, encasing the entire world in ice. He then steals famous landmarks—the Eiffel Tower, the Sphinx, the Great Wall—and litters them across his fortress. Luigi is the protagonist
Or rather, her non-story.