![]() However, Mario breaks the spell by kissing Daisy on the cheek, stunning Tatanga as he drops the wedding ring he was about to give to Daisy. Tatanga announces his marriage to the now evil Daisy, but she seizes the opportunity to use a brainwashing technique on his people to serve Wario, and she proceeds to convert Luigi and Peach as well. When Wario manipulates Daisy into becoming「ワルデイジー」( Warudeijī, "Walu-Daisy"), she hitches a ride on Tatanga's spaceship to his home planet. Tatanga later appears during a tennis tournament as Bowser's tennis partner, and makes a cameo next to Daisy on the sidelines in the Super Mario Kart arc.ĭuring the Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins adaptation, Wario convinces Tatanga to get revenge on Mario, offering a new spaceship to replace Pagosu. He is seen doing many of the things described in that game's instruction booklet, such as abducting Daisy, hypnotizing enemies, eating a Torion, and trying to make Daisy marry him. Tatanga appears in the Super Mario gag manga by Kodansha, which depicts the events of Super Mario Land. His Pagosu is also able to assume a more humanoid form, making it resemble battle armor. Additionally, in this series he is considerably bigger and more muscular than in the games, has more pronounced fangs and claws, and wears a black uniform. In the miniseries, Tatanga's relationship with Daisy is similar to the one between Princess Peach and Bowser, in that he appears to genuinely love the princess, with several of his attempted conquests being done solely in an attempt to impress her. However, Mario is always released from the Game Boy as well to thwart his schemes and bring him back to the Game Boy dimension. He is released several times, each time attempting to conquer an Earth monument, such as Walt Disney World, the World Trade Center, or the Great Wall of China. Upon arriving on Earth, Tatanga hopes to conquer the planet and rule it with an iron fist. He hypnotizes Herman Smirch, a human from New Jersey, while playing Super Mario Land, causing the man to release Tatanga from the Game Boy. In the comics, Tatanga lives in an alternate dimension that exists within a Game Boy. Tatanga appears as the villain in the Game Boy comic books spun off from the Nintendo Comics System, produced by the company Valiant. Wario comic, despite being perhaps the most major boss next to Wario, given his status as Super Mario Land's antagonist. Unlike the other bosses featured in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, Tatanga does not appear in Nintendo Power's Mario vs. ![]() ![]() Ī mini-guide of the game included in the Kodansha adaptation suggests that the alien may not be the same character as Tatanga, despite the manga itself and other sources indicating otherwise. The Perfect Edition of the Great Mario Character Encyclopedia indicates Tatanga became Wario's henchman to get revenge on Mario for ruining his scheme to marry Daisy. ![]() While falling, his full body is shown, being notably shorter than Super Mario. Like all other bosses except Wario, Tatanga falls off the screen upon defeat, though his spaceship simply disappears before he falls. After three hits, or six fireballs, Mario defeats Tatanga and recovers the Golden Coin of Space Zone. When he descends for his dive-bomb attack, Mario must jump on top of the vessel to land a hit. However, in this battle, Tatanga fights with a different, smaller spacecraft, capable of shooting energy weapons and dive-bombing Mario. A Kellogg's sticker based on Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coinsĭuring Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, Mario tracks down Tatanga, and the two fight for a second time.
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