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'''EarthBound''' (Japanese: '''MOTHER2 ~ギーグの逆襲~''' ''Mother 2: {{tt|Gyiyg|Giygas}} Strikes Back'', occasionally rendered as '''マザー2''') is an RPG released for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] in 1995; it was developed by [[Ape Inc.]] and [[HAL Laboratory]] and published by [[Nintendo]]. It is a sequel to the original ''{{vg|Mother}}'', later released in the US as ''EarthBound Beginnings''; rather than featuring the protagonists who appeared in ''Mother'', ''EarthBound'' features a different set.
 
'''''EarthBound''''' (Japanese: '''MOTHER2 ~ギーグの逆襲~''' ''Mother 2: {{tt|Gyiyg|Giygas}} Strikes Back'', occasionally rendered as '''マザー2''') is an RPG released for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] in 1995; it was developed by [[Ape Inc.]] and [[HAL Laboratory]] and published by [[Nintendo]]. It is a sequel to the original ''{{vg|Mother}}'', later released in the US as ''EarthBound Beginnings''; rather than featuring the protagonists who appeared in ''Mother'', ''EarthBound'' features a different set. Although EarthBound initially sold poorly in the west, the game retrospectively became a commercial success being one of Nintendo's best selling re-releases of all time, taking the #3 spot of the best selling Wii U games in the month of July 2013.


==Story==
==Story==
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===Story===
===Story===
{{spoiler}}
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[[File:Mother 2 Crash Site.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Buzz Buzz appears moments after a bright light engulfs the meteor]]The story begins when Ness is awakened by a meteor that has plummeted to the earth near his home, whereupon he proceeds to investigate the crash site. When Ness gets to the crash site he discovers a police road block and Pokey Minch, his friend and neighbor, who tells him to go home. Later, Ness is woken up again by Pokey knocking at his door, demanding help to find his brother Picky. They find him near the meteor sleeping behind a tree and wake him up. Then the three encounter an insect from the meteor named [[Buzz Buzz]] who informs Ness that he is from the future where the "universal cosmic destroyer", [[Giygas]], dominates the planet. Buzz Buzz senses great potential in Ness and instructs him to embark on a journey to seek out and record the melodies of eight "[[Your Sanctuary|sanctuaries]]," unite his own powers with the Earth's and gain the strength required to confront Giygas.
[[File:Mother 2 Crash Site.jpg|right|thumb|256px|Buzz Buzz appears moments after a bright light engulfs the meteor]]
The story begins when Ness is awakened by a meteor that has plummeted to the earth near his home, whereupon he proceeds to investigate the crash site. When Ness gets to the crash site he discovers a police road block and Porky Minch (Rendered Pokey Minch), his friend and neighbor, who tells him to go home. Later, Ness is woken up again by Porky knocking at his door, demanding help to find his brother Picky. They find him near the meteor behind a tree and wake him up. Then the three encounter an insect from the meteor named [[Buzz Buzz]] who informs Ness that he is from the future where the "universal cosmic destroyer", [[Giygas]], dominates the planet. Buzz Buzz senses great potential in Ness and instructs him to embark on a journey to seek out and record the melodies of eight "[[Your Sanctuary|sanctuaries]]," unite his own powers with the Earth's and gain the strength required to confront Giygas.
 
With this goal, Ness travels into mainland Onett, which is under terror by a gang known as The Sharks. The mayor of Onett frantically asks Ness to put a stop to their antics, in exchange for a key through a police-created barrier. After an encounter with The Sharks' leader, [[Frank Fly]], Ness battles the [[Titanic Ant]] and reaches the first sanctuary, [[Giant Step]]. However, because the way to the sanctuary was barricaded before Ness entered, the Onett police chief [[Captain Strong]] lectures Ness on trespassing through the barrier. Ness, however, asks Strong to allow passage to [[Twoson]], and Strong forces Ness to battle his five strongest men, plus Strong himself, to prove his strength. Ness defeats all six men, then proceeds to Twoson, where he discovers that a young girl, named [[Paula]], has been kidnapped. Paula's father suspects that [[Everdred]], the shady owner of Twoson's Burglin Park, is responsible, and Ness confronts Everdred in the park.
 
After battling and defeating Everdread, he reveals that Paula has traveled to [[Happy Happy Village]], but has not returned, suspecting that the cult of Happy Happyism has captured her. Ness attempts to reach the village, but finds the bridge leading there broken. What's worse, an iron pencil statue is blocking the other route. Returning to Twoson, he encounters and befriends [[Apple Kid]], a sloppy yet inteligent inventor who finds himself hungry and unable to sell an invention. After being helped, Apple Kid gives Ness the Pencil Eraser, which allows Ness to bypass the Iron Pencil statue and enter Happy Happy Village. There, Ness finds Paula imprisoned in a cabin by the Happy Hapyist Cult, but is unable to open the cell she is in. Paula tells Ness that the leader of the cult, [[Mr. Carpainter]], possesses the key, and gives Ness the Franklin Badge necessary to confront him. Just outside, however, Ness discovers that [[Pokey Minch|Porky]] (who has been promoted to a "high position" of the cult) is working against him, and sends two cult members and a crow to attack Ness. Ness defeats the cultists, then confronts and defeats Carpainter, who agrees to free Paula. Together, Ness and Paula then enter a nearby cave and battle the [[Mondo Mole]], who guards the second sanctuary known as [[Lilliput Steps]]. Returning to Twoson, Everdread gives Ness a wad of bills, and Ness uses the money to help the [[Runaway Five]], a band performing at a theater and stuck there through a massive debt, become free from this debt, and the band out of gratitude helps the two arrive in [[Threed]].
 
In Threed, the two find the area dark and overrun by the undead, before finding a suspicious woman in the Threed hotel. Though they try to confront her, they are ambushed and captured. While in captivity, Paula sends a telepathic message to a boy named [[Jeff]], who resides at a boarding school in [[Winters]]. Jeff responds to the message and, with the help of his best friend [[Tony]], begins to travel to the labratory of his father, [[Dr. Andonuts]], and even encounters the unshaven dungeonmaker [[Brick Road]] along the way. Entering his father's lab, Jeff acquires his father's [[Sky Runner]] in order to reach Threed. After crashing the Sky Runner, Jeff rescues Ness and Paula and joins their group. After returning to Threed, Ness enters the southern area of Threed and encounters a [[Boogey Tent]], then receives a phone call from Apple Kid, who delivers to Ness the Zombie paper. Ness gives the paper to various Threed officials, who use it inside of a large tent to lure and trap the zombies in the area. This opens the way to a mysterious passage.
 
The three of them travel through the passage after defeating a [[Mini Barf]] to [[Grapefruit Falls]], which is home to [[Saturn Valley#In EarthBound|Saturn Valley]], a land populated by a strange race of creatures called [[Mr. Saturn]]s. There, the party learns that a monster, known as [[Master Belch]], has been kidnapping and enslaving the populace. Ness and the group infiltrate [[Belch's Base]] to defeat Belch and free the enslaved Mr. Saturns. This is sucessful, and the party subsequently battle and defeat the [[Trillionage Sprout]] to reach the third sanctuary, [[Milky Well]], above Saturn Valley. With Master Belch defeated, the zombies in Threed disappear and allow the party to travel to [[Fourside]]. Unfortionately, a large traffic jam forces Ness and the party to travel through the desert in order to reach the city. Through the desert, they find the excavator [[George Montague]] trying to dig for gold, and asks for food from the party. They give him food, then travel the rest of the way into Fourside.
 
Upon reaching Fourside, the group enters the Monotoli Building and find Porky again, now in cohorts with the city mayor, [[Geldegarde Monotoli]], who has been corrupted by the strange [[Mani-Mani Statue]]. Not wanting Ness to interfere, Porky forces the group out of the Monotoli Building and into the desert. Back there, they find Montague again in a much deeper hole, who explains in a distress that [[Guardian Digger|five large moles]] are infesting the mine. By defeating the moles, Montague gives Ness a diamond, which he uses to again help the Runaway Five out of debt. The Runaway Five then gives a final show alongside the singer [[Venus]]. Wishing to celebrate, the three of them visit a department store, only to have Paula kidnapped by the [[Department Store Spook]], who also creates a blackout in the store and causes monsters to appear. Ness and Jeff proceed to the spook and defeat it, but find that Paula is no longer with it and is now with Monotoli himself. After hearing various rumors that Monotoli visits the Fourside cafe often, Ness and Jeff arrive at the cafe, only to find a wounded Everdread, who had stolen the Mani-Mani Statue from Carpainter in Happy Happy Village, but found the statue stolen from him by Monotoli. Everdread tells Ness to check behind the cafe's counter, which warps them to a weird, hallucinogenic counterpart of Fourside known as [[Moonside]]. Navigating through the city, Ness and Jeff discover and destroy the Mani-Mani Statue, which causes Moonside to disappear.


After an encounter with some hostile gang members, Ness reaches the first sanctuary on a mountain above his hometown. He then proceeds to the next town, Twoson, where he rescues a girl named Paula from the Happy Happyist Cult and discovers that [[Pokey Minch|Pokey]] (who has been the high priest of cult) is working against him. Together, Ness and Paula discover the second sanctuary. With the help of the [[Runaway Five]], a band that Ness and Paula free from debt, the two arrive in [[Threed]], where they are ambushed and captured. While in captivity, Paula sends a telepathic message to a boy named Jeff, who resides at a boarding school. Jeff responds to the message and acquires his father's [[Sky Runner]], a flying vehicle, in order to reach Threed. After crashing the Sky Runner, Jeff rescues Ness and Paula and joins their group. The three of them travel to [[Saturn Valley#In EarthBound|Saturn Valley]], a land populated by a strange race of creatures called [[Mr. Saturn]]s. There, the party learns that [[Master Belch|a monster has been kidnapping the populace]]. Ness and the group proceed to defeat the monster and reach the third sanctuary above Saturn Valley. The party then travels through the desert to reach the next city.
Back in reality, Apple Kid once again calls Ness about a new invention called the yogurt dispenser, albiet it only is able to dispense [[Trout Yoghurt]] at this time, and sends it to Ness through the "neglected class" of Escargo Express. However, the delivery boy carelessly drops the dispenser in the desert, forcing Ness to return there yet again. There, he encouters a talking monkey that takes him to [[Talah Rama]], a wise sage that gives Ness the yogurt dispenser and teaches him PK Teleport. Ness and Jeff then return back to Fourside and gives the dispenser to Monotoli's maid, who allows Ness and Jeff to enter the Monotoli Building free of charge. Navigating the building, Ness and Jeff battle various [[Sentry Robot]]s before encountering a [[Clumsy Robot]], who, despite its weak appearance, is surprisingly powerful. Fortunately, the Runaway Five barge in and turn off the robot, and Ness and Jeff proceed to Monotoli's office. Inside, Monotoli cowers in fear due to losing the Mani-Mani Statue, and allows Paula to rejoin Ness. Monotoli also explains to Ness that the statue constantly told him to not allow Ness and his friends to enter [[Summers]], concluding that Ness should go to Summers in order to slow Giygas's plans. Although the Mayor tells Ness and his friends to use his helicopter to reach the city, Porky takes the helicopter for himself and escapes, leaving Ness with no way to get to Summers. Fortunately, Paula gets an instinct that they should return to Threed, and travel there with the Runaway Five. After returning to Threed, Jeff repairs the Sky Runner, and they set flight for [[Winters]] to discover the fourth sanctuary.


[[File:Mother 2 Summers.png|left|thumb|200px|Screenshot depicting Ness, Paula, Jeff and Poo as they travel through Summers]]
[[File:Mother 2 Summers.png|left|thumb|256px|Ness, Paula, Jeff and Poo travel through Summers]]
Upon reaching [[Fourside]], the group again helps the Runaway Five out of debt and visits a department store only to have Paula kidnapped. Ness and Jeff proceed to find her, and along the way, destroy a hallucination-projecting relic called the [[Mani-Mani Statue]]. The two boys continue their search only to discover that Pokey and the Mayor have taken Paula. However, because Ness and Jeff defeated the Evil Mani-Mani, the mayor returns to normal. Pokey escapes in the Mayor's helicopter and Paula rejoins the group. After returning to Threed, Jeff repairs the Sky Runner, and they set flight for Winters to discover the fourth sanctuary. The group then cross the ocean and arrive in Summers where Ness falls unconscious and dreams of a far-off land known as Dalaam. There, a young prince named Poo has completed his training and is instructed to join the party on their journey. The group then returns to Fourside and are able to discover the fifth sanctuary.
The group then cross the ocean and arrive in [[Summers]], and the nearby port town of [[Toto]], where the group enters the [[Stoic Club]] and meet a mysterious lady that sells "Magic Cake". Ness eats the cake, but falls unconscious and dreams of a far-off land known as Dalaam. There, a young prince named [[Poo]], who must complete his training at [[Mu]] by the request of his master, begins to meditate and encounters the spirit of his ancestor, who successively cripples various parts of Poo's body as part of the training. Afterwards, Poo has completed his training and returns to normal, then is instructed to join Ness and his party on their journey by his master. Poo teleports to Summers and finds Ness before joining his group. Ness then enters the Scaraba Cultural museum and obtains a set of hieroglyphics telling the group about [[Scaraba]], a country with a mysterious pyramid containing the mystical Hawk Eye. The group then hears a phone call from [[Mr. Spoon]] of Fourside, who tells Ness that he has discovered something amazing, but will only show it if the player gives him the signature of Venus, a singer at the Toppolla Theater. The group gains the signature and are able to discover the fifth sanctuary, then travel back to Dalaam to discover the sixth sanctuary.


The four then procure a boat and travel to [[Scaraba]] where they explore a pyramid in the desert. Ness and the group then travel to [[Dalaam]] and find the sixth sanctuary there, after which they acquire a submarine and travel into the [[Deep Darkness]], a path leading them under the earth. There, they find [[Tenda Village]], a small community populated by extremely [[Tenda|shy creatures]]. After acquiring the [[List of key items in EarthBound#Shyness book|book of overcoming shyness]], Ness is able to speak to the shy villagers who allow them passage to the [[Lost Underworld]]. There, they discover the last two sanctuaries.
After returning to Summers, the four enter Toto, where they procure a boat and travel to [[Scaraba]], but encounter a mighty [[Kraken]] along the way. After defeating the Kraken, they arrive in Scaraba, where they explore a pyramid in the desert and gain the Hawk Eye. Outside the Pyramid, Ness and his party encounter the [[Star Master]], who requests that Poo leave the party with him in order to learn PK Starstorm. Poo leaves, and the rest of the party discover [[Dungeon Man]], previously Brick Road. Dungeon Man briefly travels with them before becoming entangled in various trees. Despite this, however, Ness and his friends acquire a submarine within Dungeon Man and travel into the [[Deep Darkness]], a path leading them under the earth. Using the Hawk Eye, Ness is able to navigate through the Deep Darkness, where they once again encounter Master Belch, now known as [[Master Barf]]. After battling Barf, Poo suddenly reappears and finishes off Barf by unleashing PK Starstorm. With Barf defeated, they find [[Tenda Village]], a small community populated by extremely shy creatures known as [[Tenda]]. Apple Kid then calls Ness again, telling him that he is now working with Dr. Andonuts to create a machine known as the [[Phase Distorter]]. Suddenly, Apple Kid finds himself and Andonuts kidnapped by Porky, who also steals the prototype phase distorter. Returning to Winters, the group infiltrate the [[Stonehenge Base]] and battle the [[Starman Deluxe]], the overseer of the base. After defeating the Starman Deluxe, Andonuts and Apple Kid are rescued, and Apple Kid gives Ness the [[List of key items in EarthBound#Shyness book|book of overcoming shyness]].


Upon activating the final sanctuary, Ness falls unconscious and enters a strange
Returning to Tenda Village, Ness gives the book to the village chief, who reads it to the entire tribe and allows all of them to overcome their shyness. This enables Ness to speak to the villagers, who allow passage to a dark, ominous cave, which contains the seventh sanctuary. The group then enters the [[Lost Underworld]]. There, they discover more Tenda and a talking Rock, who tells Ness of his destiny to unite the sanctuaries. Ness and the group then reach the final sanctuary, but Ness falls unconscious and enters a strange world composed of his dreams afterward known as, [[Magicant#In EarthBound|Magicant]]. There, he travels to the [[Sea of Eden]] and encounters [[Ness's Nightmare|his nightmare]], the embodiment of Ness's evil. After defeating it, Magicant vanishes, and Ness absorbs the power of all eight sanctuaries, becoming incredibly powerful before awakening.  
world composed of his dreams, [[Magicant#In EarthBound|Magicant]]. There, he
encounters [[Ness's Nightmare|his nightmare]]. After defeating it, Magicant
vanishes, and Ness becomes much stronger because he has conquered Giygas's
influence over him. After awakening, Ness and the group return to Saturn Valley
where Jeff's father, [[Dr. Andonuts]], has finished the Phase Distorter, a time
traveling device. Dr. Andonuts explains the kids that the machine cannot warp them
to the past in their current form since life cannot withstand the warp through
time. In other words, time travel would likely destroy their human bodies. To
remedy this problem, Dr. Andonuts proposes to them to have their souls
transplanted into robotic bodies, warning them that he doesn't know whether or not
the process is reversible. Despite this critical warning, Ness, Paula, Jeff and
Poo are willing to take the risk. Now in the form of robots, Ness and his friends
use the [[Phase Distorter]] to travel to the past where they encounter Pokey and
Giygas, who, in order to contain his massive power, has been sealed inside the
Devil's Machine. Pokey informs the group that Giygas became so powerful that his
mind was completely destroyed, referring to him as an "all-mighty idiot". The group
defeat Pokey, who then shuts off the Devil's Machine and releases Giygas, trapping
the kids in a chaotic dimension composed of his own indefinable being. Since Giygas
is too powerful for Ness and his friends to overcome by fighting, Paula begins to
pray, reaching out to the inhabitants of the Earth, including family members and
friends, who all pray for their safety, and eventually, she reaches out to the
player. The combined prayers of both Earth's inhabitants and the player reach
Giygas and exploit his weakness, which turns out to be human emotions. As a result,
Giygas vanishes from existence. with all the damage he had done to Eagleland and
the rest of the Earth erased from history, the souls of Ness and his friends depart
from their robot bodies, travel back to the present and return to their respective
bodies. After bidding each other farewell, the heroes return to their homes.


After the ending credits, Picky Minch comes to Ness's house in the middle of the night and gives him a letter from Pokey that says "''Come and get me loser. Spankety, spankety, spankety!''", and the game ends with him and Ness pondering what has become of him.
After awakening, Ness and the group return to Saturn Valley where Dr. Andonuts, Apple Kid, and various Mr. Saturns have created a new Phase Distorter, a time traveling device. Unfortunately, however, they find that the machine does not work, as it is lacking a critical component: Zyoxinite, a rare material only found in asteroid deposits. Recalling the asteroid in Onett, Ness returns to his home, only to find the area invaded by hordes of Giygas's soldiers and its inhabitants locked in their homes. Ness makes his way through the invaded town and reclaims the meteorite, then returns to Saturn Valley to give the material to Dr. Andonuts. After upgrading the machine, Andonuts explains to the kids that the machine cannot warp them to the past in their current form, as living things cannot withstand time travel and it would likely destroy their human bodies. To remedy this problem, Andonuts proposes to them to have their souls transplanted into robotic bodies, though not without warning them that he doesn't know whether or not the process is reversible. Despite this critical warning, Ness, Paula, Jeff and Poo are willing to take the risk.
 
Now in the form of robots, Ness and his friends use the Phase Distorter to travel to the [[Cave of the Past|Caves of the Past]], the lair of Giygas and his men. Upon reaching the end of the cave, they encounter Giygas and Porky, who informs the group that Giygas became so powerful that his mind was completely destroyed, referring to him as an "all-mighty idiot", and can only be contained within the ominous Devil's Machine. The group battle and defeat Porky, who then shuts off the Devil's Machine to release Giygas, trapping the kids in a chaotic dimension composed of his own indefinable being. Since Giygas is too powerful for Ness and his friends to overcome by fighting, Paula begins to pray, reaching out to the inhabitants of the Earth, including family members and friends, who all pray for their safety, and eventually, she reaches out to the player. The combined prayers of both Earth's inhabitants and the player reach Giygas and exploit his weakness, which turns out to be human emotions. Giygas begins to loose his grasp on reality and begins to deteriorate, causing Porky to panic and escape through time travel. Giygas then vanishes from existence, along with the damage he had done to Eagleland and the rest of the Earth. As a result, the souls of Ness and his friends depart from their robot bodies, travel back to the present and return to their respective bodies. After bidding each other farewell, the heroes return to their homes.
 
After the ending credits, Picky Minch comes to Ness's house in the middle of the night and gives him a letter from Porky that says "''Come and get me loser. Spankety, spankety, spankety!''", and the game ends with him and Ness pondering what has become of him.


==Characters==
==Characters==
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*'''[[Master Belch]]''' - An employ of Giygas responsible for the Zombie Invasion in [[Threed]], as well as the kidnapping of several [[Mr. Saturn]].
*'''[[Master Belch]]''' - An employ of Giygas responsible for the Zombie Invasion in [[Threed]], as well as the kidnapping of several [[Mr. Saturn]].
*'''[[Department Store Spook]]''' - A [[Mook]] that kidnaps Paula in Fourside and creates a blackout in Fourside's department store.
*'''[[Starman Deluxe]]''' - A powerful [[Starman]] that acts as the overseer and power source of [[Stonehenge Base]]. It also keeps several humans prisoner inside the base.


== Battle ==
== Battle ==
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*'''Mushroomization''' - Same as Confusion.
*'''Mushroomization''' - Same as Confusion.


*'''Nausia''' - Same as Cold, except party members loose 15-25 HP.
*'''Nausea''' - Same as Cold, except party members loose 15-25 HP.


*'''Poison''' - Identical to Nausia.
*'''Poison''' - Identical to Nausea.


*'''Paralysis''' - Renders a party member unable to use normal attacks.
*'''Paralysis''' - Renders a party member unable to use normal attacks.
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*'''Sunstroke''' - Identical to Cold.
*'''Sunstroke''' - Identical to Cold.


*'''Unconscience''' - Occurs when a party member has zero HP, causing them to be unable to do anything. If all party members have this, its game over.
*'''Unconscious''' - Occurs when a party member has zero HP, causing them to be unable to do anything. If all party members have this, its game over.


==Stats==
==Stats==
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| [[Peaceful Rest Valley]]
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![[Handsome Tom]]
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| [[Grapefruit Falls]]
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| [[Grapefruit Falls]]
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| align="center" |[[File:RedAntoid.png]]
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| [[Grapefruit Falls]]
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| align="center" |[[File:Foppy.gif]]
![[Foppy]]
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| [[Belch's Base]]
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![[Mostly Bad Fly]]
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| [[Belch's Base]]
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![[Slimy Little Pile]]
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| [[Milky Well]]
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| align="center" |[[File:StruttinEvilMushroom.gif]]
![[Struttin' Evil Mushroom]]
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| [[Rainy Circle]]<br>[[Milky Well]]<br>[[Monkey Cave]]
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![[Tough Mobile Sprout]]
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| align="center" |[[File:CrestedBooka.gif]]
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| align="center" |[[File:CriminalCaterpillar.gif]]
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| align="center" |[[File:CuteLilUFO.gif]]
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| align="center" |[[File:DesertWolf.gif]]
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| [[Dusty Dunes Desert]]
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| align="center" |[[File:Skelpion.gif]]
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| [[Dusty Dunes Desert]]
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| align="center" |[[File:SmilinSphere.gif]]
![[Smilin' Sphere]]
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| [[Dusty Dunes Desert]]
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| align="center" |[[File:AnnoyingReveler.gif]]
![[Annoying Reveler]]
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| [[Fourside]]
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| align="center" |[[File:ExtraCrankyLady.gif]]
![[Extra Cranky Lady]]
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| [[Fourside]]
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| align="center" |[[File:CrazedSign.gif]]
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| align="center" |[[File:MadTaxi.gif]]
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| [[Fourside]]
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| align="center" |[[File:GiganticAnt.gif]]
![[Gigantic Ant]]
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| [[Gold Mine]]
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| align="center" |[[File:NooseMan.gif]]
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| [[Gold Mine]]
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| align="center" |[[File:GiganticAnt.gif]]
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| align="center" |[[File:ThirstyCoilSnake.gif]]
![[Thirsty Coil Snake]]
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| align="center" |[[File:MysticalRecord.gif]]
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| align="center" |[[File:ScaldingCoffeeCup.gif]]
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| align="center" |[[File:Musica.gif]]
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| align="center" |[[File:EnragedFirePlug.gif]]
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| align="center" |[[File:Robopump.gif]]
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| align="center" |[[File:SentryRobot.gif]]
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| align="center" |[[File:MightyBearSeven.gif]]
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| align="center" |[[File:Arachnid!.gif]]
![[Arachnid!]]
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| align="center" |[[File:ElderBatty.gif]]
![[Elder Batty]]
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| [[Rainy Circle]]
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| align="center" |[[File:StrongCrocodile.gif]]
![[Strong Crocodile]]
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| align="center" |[[File:OverZealousCop.gif]]
![[Over Zealous Cop]]
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| align="center" |[[File:ToughGuy.gif]]
![[Tough Guy]]
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| align="center" |[[File:DeadlyMouse.gif]]
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| align="center" |[[File:FilthyAttackRoach.gif]]
![[Filthy Attack Roach]]
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| align="center" |[[File:StinkyGhost.gif]]
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| [[Magnet Hill]]
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| align="center" |[[File:ConductingMenace.gif]]
![[Conducting Menace]]
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| [[Pink Cloud]]
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| align="center" |[[File:KissOfDeath.gif]]
![[Kiss of Death]]
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| align="center" |[[File:Tangoo.gif]]
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| align="center" |[[File:ThunderMite.gif]]
![[Thunder Mite]]
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| align="center" |[[File:HighClassUFO.gif]]
![[High-class UFO]]
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| align="center" |[[File:BeautifulUFO.gif]]
![[Beautiful UFO]]
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| align="center" |[[File:DreadSkelpion.gif]]
![[Dread Skelpion]]
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| [[Scaraba]]
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| align="center" |[[File:GreatCrestedBooka.gif]]
![[Great Crested Booka]]
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| align="center" |[[File:MarauderOctobot.png]]
![[Marauder Octobot]]
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| align="center" |[[File:MasterCriminalWorm.gif]]
![[Master Criminal Worm]]
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Furthermore, in March of 2016, ''Earthbound'' was re-released again in all three regions for the New Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console service.
Furthermore, in March of 2016, ''Earthbound'' was re-released again in all three regions for the New Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console service.
''Earthbound'' was included as one of the games on the Super NES Classic Edition (known as the Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Nintendo Entertainment System in Europe and Oceania and Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Famicom in Japan), released on June 26, 2017.


==Music Sampling Controversy==
==Music Sampling Controversy==
''EarthBound'' seems to have a few samples/homages to other songs. For example, the Onett trumpet player plays Symphony No.9 Movement 2, the music that plays while fighting [[Frank]] or a Hippie bears some resemblance to the beginning of Johnny B. Goode, and the Megaton Walk sounds remarkably like a segment from The Beatles' "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band". These samples of music caused controversy for Nintendo of America when the company tried to approve the game for digital distribution on the Wii's Virtual Console. Hirokazu Tanaka stated in an interview, "The sampling issue is a little sensitive because, well, I don't know for sure, but it sounds like that is one of the reasons ''EarthBound'' is not able to come out in America." During the Nintendo Direct announcing ''EarthBound'''s approval for the Wii U Virtual Console, Satoru Iwata mentioned the fan outcry being one of the reasons.
''EarthBound'' has been noted to feature a number of samples/homages to other songs. For example, the Onett trumpet player plays Symphony No.9 Movement 2, the music that plays while fighting [[Frank]] or a [[New Age Retro Hippie]] bears some resemblance to the beginning of ''[[wikipedia:Johnny B. Goode|Johnny B. Goode]]'', and the Megaton Walk sounds remarkably like a segment from [[wikipedia:The Beatles|The Beatles]]' ''[[wikipedia:Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (song)|Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band]]''. These samples of music caused controversy for Nintendo of America when the company tried to approve the game for digital distribution on the Wii's Virtual Console. Hirokazu Tanaka stated in an interview, "The sampling issue is a little sensitive because, well, I don't know for sure, but it sounds like that is one of the reasons ''EarthBound'' is not able to come out in America." During the Nintendo Direct announcing ''EarthBound'''s approval for the Wii U Virtual Console, Satoru Iwata mentioned the fan outcry being one of the reasons.
 
==Reception==
Although the game was a success in Japan much like its predecessor, the game initially had very poor sales in the West which even prevented the game from being released in PAL regions, the cause was due to RPGs not being very popular in the west, and an odd marketing campaign.
However due to a dedicated fanbase and the series representation in the Smash Bros series, the game became an incredible success with its Wii U Virtual Console re-release. The game received a ''GameZone'' score of 10/10 and the ''Nintendo World Report'' gave it 9.5/10, while receiving a ''GameRanking'' score of 88%. Critics praised the wacky humor, characters, and unique real-world setting, considering it as not only one of the greatest RPG games of all time, but the most original. They also praised how the game can shift from being "dark and serious" to "lighthearted and silly". EarthBound became one of Nintendo's best selling downloadable games in the Virtual Console lifespan, constantly topping the charts of the Wii U's most bought downloadable games, and is commonly referred to as the example of a cult classic.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The ESRB, the American rating system for video games, rated ''EarthBound'' for the Wii Virtual Console. This rating, however, was a mistake.<ref>[http://www.infendo.com/no-earthbound-for-vc-esrb-rating-a-mistake/ Article of the Wii's VC's Earthbound ESRB rating]</ref>  The game was later confirmed for a Wii U Virtual Console release, scheduled for late 2013.<ref>[http://earthboundcentral.com/2013/04/earthbound-on-virtual-console-coming/ EarthBound Central's Article on the Wii U's VC's EarthBound release]</ref>
*The ESRB, the American rating system for video games, rated ''EarthBound'' for the Wii Virtual Console. This rating, however, was a mistake.<ref>[http://www.infendo.com/no-earthbound-for-vc-esrb-rating-a-mistake/ Article of the Wii's VC's Earthbound ESRB rating]</ref>  The game was later confirmed for a Wii U Virtual Console release, scheduled for late 2013.<ref>[http://earthboundcentral.com/2013/04/earthbound-on-virtual-console-coming/ EarthBound Central's Article on the Wii U's VC's EarthBound release]</ref>
*''EarthBound'' had an infamously odd marketing campaign in North America, which included the tagline "This game stinks!" (a reference to the included scratch-and-sniff cards).
*''EarthBound'' had an infamously odd marketing campaign in North America, which included the tagline "This game stinks!" (a reference to the included scratch-and-sniff cards).
*All of the game's areas are connected to each other. Using a glitch to walk through otherwise impassable objects and off the map, players can walk to Giygas' lair in the [[Cave of the Past]].
*All of the game's areas are connected to each other. Using a [[walk through walls glitch|glitch to walk through otherwise impassable objects]] and off the map, players can walk to Giygas' lair in the [[Cave of the Past]].
*The game has several checksum to avoid abusing the previously mentioned map glitching to complete the game. The player must fall down the hole in [[Lumine Hall]], and must have defeated [[Ness's Nightmare]].
*''EarthBound'' takes place in a fictional land called [[Eagleland]]. Many fans think this is a parody of the United States of America, but Shigesato Itoi stated that the game is not necessarily set there. This is why party members like [[Poo]] appear to come from different cultures.
*''EarthBound'' takes place in a fictional land called [[Eagleland]]. Many fans think this is a parody of the United States of America, but Shigesato Itoi stated that the game is not necessarily set there. This is why party members like [[Poo]] appear to come from different cultures.
*''Mother 2'' was available as a downloadable game for the [[Nintendo Power (cartridge)|Nintendo Power]], a Japan-only flash-memory cartridge that allowed owners to purchase Super Famicom games at a lowered price.
*''Mother 2'' was available as a downloadable game for the [[wikipedia:Nintendo Power (cartridge)|Nintendo Power]], a Japan-only flash-memory cartridge that allowed owners to purchase Super Famicom games at a lowered price.


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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGOEMCG2Ll4 Wii U Virtual Console release trailer]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGOEMCG2Ll4 Wii U Virtual Console release trailer]
* [http://www.gamehiker.com/wiki/index.php?title=EarthBound Article] at [http://www.gamehiker.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page GameHiker's Nintendo Wiki]
* [http://www.gamehiker.com/wiki/index.php?title=EarthBound Article] at [http://www.gamehiker.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page GameHiker's Nintendo Wiki]
**[[strategywiki:EarthBound|Article]] on [[strategywiki:Main Page|StrategyWiki]], the game guide encyclopedia
* [http://walkthrough.starmen.net/earthbound/= Walkthrough of the game by Starmen.net]
 


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For the series as a whole, see EarthBound (series).
EarthBound
MOTHER2 ~ギーグの逆襲~ Mother 2: Giygas Strikes Back
File:EarthBoundBox.jpg
English boxart
Mother 2 Box.jpg
Japanese boxart
System Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Genre RPG
Rating ESRB: E (SNES)
ESRB: T (Wii U Virtual Console)
Publisher Nintendo
Developer Ape Inc. / HAL Laboratories
Release dates
Japan August 27, 1994
March 20, 2013 (Wii U Virtual Console)
March 4, 2016 (New Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console)
North America June 5, 1995[1]
July 18, 2013 (Wii U Virtual Console)
March 24, 2016 (New Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console)
Europe July 18, 2013 (Wii U Virtual Console)
March 3, 2016 (New Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console)

EarthBound (Japanese: MOTHER2 ~ギーグの逆襲~ Mother 2: Gyiyg Strikes Back, occasionally rendered as マザー2) is an RPG released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1995; it was developed by Ape Inc. and HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo. It is a sequel to the original Mother, later released in the US as EarthBound Beginnings; rather than featuring the protagonists who appeared in Mother, EarthBound features a different set. Although EarthBound initially sold poorly in the west, the game retrospectively became a commercial success being one of Nintendo's best selling re-releases of all time, taking the #3 spot of the best selling Wii U games in the month of July 2013.

Story

Characters

EarthBound takes place on Earth in the year 199X in the country of Eagleland. Throughout the game, there are four playable characters come to compose the party in the game; Ness, Paula, Jeff and Poo. Ness remains the lead character, a silent protagonist, for the entirety of the story. He is a young boy from Onett and is characterized by his love for baseball. He also possesses psychic abilities strong enough to affect cosmic events. Paula is the second main character in the game. She is a young girl from Twoson where her mother runs a preschool out of their home. Like Ness, she also possesses powerful psychic abilities. Jeff, the third character to join the party, is a young boy who resides at a boarding school in the northern country of Winters in the region of FoggyLand. The son of the famed professor Dr. Andonuts, Jeff is a child prodigy who can fix almost anything. The last character to be acquired is Poo. He is the oldest of the group, a residing prince from the distant land of Dalaam in the far east region of Chommo. He is presented as a powerful martial arts master.

Story

Warning! Spoiler warning: this article or section may contain major plot or ending details! Proceed with caution.
Buzz Buzz appears moments after a bright light engulfs the meteor

The story begins when Ness is awakened by a meteor that has plummeted to the earth near his home, whereupon he proceeds to investigate the crash site. When Ness gets to the crash site he discovers a police road block and Porky Minch (Rendered Pokey Minch), his friend and neighbor, who tells him to go home. Later, Ness is woken up again by Porky knocking at his door, demanding help to find his brother Picky. They find him near the meteor behind a tree and wake him up. Then the three encounter an insect from the meteor named Buzz Buzz who informs Ness that he is from the future where the "universal cosmic destroyer", Giygas, dominates the planet. Buzz Buzz senses great potential in Ness and instructs him to embark on a journey to seek out and record the melodies of eight "sanctuaries," unite his own powers with the Earth's and gain the strength required to confront Giygas.

With this goal, Ness travels into mainland Onett, which is under terror by a gang known as The Sharks. The mayor of Onett frantically asks Ness to put a stop to their antics, in exchange for a key through a police-created barrier. After an encounter with The Sharks' leader, Frank Fly, Ness battles the Titanic Ant and reaches the first sanctuary, Giant Step. However, because the way to the sanctuary was barricaded before Ness entered, the Onett police chief Captain Strong lectures Ness on trespassing through the barrier. Ness, however, asks Strong to allow passage to Twoson, and Strong forces Ness to battle his five strongest men, plus Strong himself, to prove his strength. Ness defeats all six men, then proceeds to Twoson, where he discovers that a young girl, named Paula, has been kidnapped. Paula's father suspects that Everdred, the shady owner of Twoson's Burglin Park, is responsible, and Ness confronts Everdred in the park.

After battling and defeating Everdread, he reveals that Paula has traveled to Happy Happy Village, but has not returned, suspecting that the cult of Happy Happyism has captured her. Ness attempts to reach the village, but finds the bridge leading there broken. What's worse, an iron pencil statue is blocking the other route. Returning to Twoson, he encounters and befriends Apple Kid, a sloppy yet inteligent inventor who finds himself hungry and unable to sell an invention. After being helped, Apple Kid gives Ness the Pencil Eraser, which allows Ness to bypass the Iron Pencil statue and enter Happy Happy Village. There, Ness finds Paula imprisoned in a cabin by the Happy Hapyist Cult, but is unable to open the cell she is in. Paula tells Ness that the leader of the cult, Mr. Carpainter, possesses the key, and gives Ness the Franklin Badge necessary to confront him. Just outside, however, Ness discovers that Porky (who has been promoted to a "high position" of the cult) is working against him, and sends two cult members and a crow to attack Ness. Ness defeats the cultists, then confronts and defeats Carpainter, who agrees to free Paula. Together, Ness and Paula then enter a nearby cave and battle the Mondo Mole, who guards the second sanctuary known as Lilliput Steps. Returning to Twoson, Everdread gives Ness a wad of bills, and Ness uses the money to help the Runaway Five, a band performing at a theater and stuck there through a massive debt, become free from this debt, and the band out of gratitude helps the two arrive in Threed.

In Threed, the two find the area dark and overrun by the undead, before finding a suspicious woman in the Threed hotel. Though they try to confront her, they are ambushed and captured. While in captivity, Paula sends a telepathic message to a boy named Jeff, who resides at a boarding school in Winters. Jeff responds to the message and, with the help of his best friend Tony, begins to travel to the labratory of his father, Dr. Andonuts, and even encounters the unshaven dungeonmaker Brick Road along the way. Entering his father's lab, Jeff acquires his father's Sky Runner in order to reach Threed. After crashing the Sky Runner, Jeff rescues Ness and Paula and joins their group. After returning to Threed, Ness enters the southern area of Threed and encounters a Boogey Tent, then receives a phone call from Apple Kid, who delivers to Ness the Zombie paper. Ness gives the paper to various Threed officials, who use it inside of a large tent to lure and trap the zombies in the area. This opens the way to a mysterious passage.

The three of them travel through the passage after defeating a Mini Barf to Grapefruit Falls, which is home to Saturn Valley, a land populated by a strange race of creatures called Mr. Saturns. There, the party learns that a monster, known as Master Belch, has been kidnapping and enslaving the populace. Ness and the group infiltrate Belch's Base to defeat Belch and free the enslaved Mr. Saturns. This is sucessful, and the party subsequently battle and defeat the Trillionage Sprout to reach the third sanctuary, Milky Well, above Saturn Valley. With Master Belch defeated, the zombies in Threed disappear and allow the party to travel to Fourside. Unfortionately, a large traffic jam forces Ness and the party to travel through the desert in order to reach the city. Through the desert, they find the excavator George Montague trying to dig for gold, and asks for food from the party. They give him food, then travel the rest of the way into Fourside.

Upon reaching Fourside, the group enters the Monotoli Building and find Porky again, now in cohorts with the city mayor, Geldegarde Monotoli, who has been corrupted by the strange Mani-Mani Statue. Not wanting Ness to interfere, Porky forces the group out of the Monotoli Building and into the desert. Back there, they find Montague again in a much deeper hole, who explains in a distress that five large moles are infesting the mine. By defeating the moles, Montague gives Ness a diamond, which he uses to again help the Runaway Five out of debt. The Runaway Five then gives a final show alongside the singer Venus. Wishing to celebrate, the three of them visit a department store, only to have Paula kidnapped by the Department Store Spook, who also creates a blackout in the store and causes monsters to appear. Ness and Jeff proceed to the spook and defeat it, but find that Paula is no longer with it and is now with Monotoli himself. After hearing various rumors that Monotoli visits the Fourside cafe often, Ness and Jeff arrive at the cafe, only to find a wounded Everdread, who had stolen the Mani-Mani Statue from Carpainter in Happy Happy Village, but found the statue stolen from him by Monotoli. Everdread tells Ness to check behind the cafe's counter, which warps them to a weird, hallucinogenic counterpart of Fourside known as Moonside. Navigating through the city, Ness and Jeff discover and destroy the Mani-Mani Statue, which causes Moonside to disappear.

Back in reality, Apple Kid once again calls Ness about a new invention called the yogurt dispenser, albiet it only is able to dispense Trout Yoghurt at this time, and sends it to Ness through the "neglected class" of Escargo Express. However, the delivery boy carelessly drops the dispenser in the desert, forcing Ness to return there yet again. There, he encouters a talking monkey that takes him to Talah Rama, a wise sage that gives Ness the yogurt dispenser and teaches him PK Teleport. Ness and Jeff then return back to Fourside and gives the dispenser to Monotoli's maid, who allows Ness and Jeff to enter the Monotoli Building free of charge. Navigating the building, Ness and Jeff battle various Sentry Robots before encountering a Clumsy Robot, who, despite its weak appearance, is surprisingly powerful. Fortunately, the Runaway Five barge in and turn off the robot, and Ness and Jeff proceed to Monotoli's office. Inside, Monotoli cowers in fear due to losing the Mani-Mani Statue, and allows Paula to rejoin Ness. Monotoli also explains to Ness that the statue constantly told him to not allow Ness and his friends to enter Summers, concluding that Ness should go to Summers in order to slow Giygas's plans. Although the Mayor tells Ness and his friends to use his helicopter to reach the city, Porky takes the helicopter for himself and escapes, leaving Ness with no way to get to Summers. Fortunately, Paula gets an instinct that they should return to Threed, and travel there with the Runaway Five. After returning to Threed, Jeff repairs the Sky Runner, and they set flight for Winters to discover the fourth sanctuary.

Ness, Paula, Jeff and Poo travel through Summers

The group then cross the ocean and arrive in Summers, and the nearby port town of Toto, where the group enters the Stoic Club and meet a mysterious lady that sells "Magic Cake". Ness eats the cake, but falls unconscious and dreams of a far-off land known as Dalaam. There, a young prince named Poo, who must complete his training at Mu by the request of his master, begins to meditate and encounters the spirit of his ancestor, who successively cripples various parts of Poo's body as part of the training. Afterwards, Poo has completed his training and returns to normal, then is instructed to join Ness and his party on their journey by his master. Poo teleports to Summers and finds Ness before joining his group. Ness then enters the Scaraba Cultural museum and obtains a set of hieroglyphics telling the group about Scaraba, a country with a mysterious pyramid containing the mystical Hawk Eye. The group then hears a phone call from Mr. Spoon of Fourside, who tells Ness that he has discovered something amazing, but will only show it if the player gives him the signature of Venus, a singer at the Toppolla Theater. The group gains the signature and are able to discover the fifth sanctuary, then travel back to Dalaam to discover the sixth sanctuary.

After returning to Summers, the four enter Toto, where they procure a boat and travel to Scaraba, but encounter a mighty Kraken along the way. After defeating the Kraken, they arrive in Scaraba, where they explore a pyramid in the desert and gain the Hawk Eye. Outside the Pyramid, Ness and his party encounter the Star Master, who requests that Poo leave the party with him in order to learn PK Starstorm. Poo leaves, and the rest of the party discover Dungeon Man, previously Brick Road. Dungeon Man briefly travels with them before becoming entangled in various trees. Despite this, however, Ness and his friends acquire a submarine within Dungeon Man and travel into the Deep Darkness, a path leading them under the earth. Using the Hawk Eye, Ness is able to navigate through the Deep Darkness, where they once again encounter Master Belch, now known as Master Barf. After battling Barf, Poo suddenly reappears and finishes off Barf by unleashing PK Starstorm. With Barf defeated, they find Tenda Village, a small community populated by extremely shy creatures known as Tenda. Apple Kid then calls Ness again, telling him that he is now working with Dr. Andonuts to create a machine known as the Phase Distorter. Suddenly, Apple Kid finds himself and Andonuts kidnapped by Porky, who also steals the prototype phase distorter. Returning to Winters, the group infiltrate the Stonehenge Base and battle the Starman Deluxe, the overseer of the base. After defeating the Starman Deluxe, Andonuts and Apple Kid are rescued, and Apple Kid gives Ness the book of overcoming shyness.

Returning to Tenda Village, Ness gives the book to the village chief, who reads it to the entire tribe and allows all of them to overcome their shyness. This enables Ness to speak to the villagers, who allow passage to a dark, ominous cave, which contains the seventh sanctuary. The group then enters the Lost Underworld. There, they discover more Tenda and a talking Rock, who tells Ness of his destiny to unite the sanctuaries. Ness and the group then reach the final sanctuary, but Ness falls unconscious and enters a strange world composed of his dreams afterward known as, Magicant. There, he travels to the Sea of Eden and encounters his nightmare, the embodiment of Ness's evil. After defeating it, Magicant vanishes, and Ness absorbs the power of all eight sanctuaries, becoming incredibly powerful before awakening.

After awakening, Ness and the group return to Saturn Valley where Dr. Andonuts, Apple Kid, and various Mr. Saturns have created a new Phase Distorter, a time traveling device. Unfortunately, however, they find that the machine does not work, as it is lacking a critical component: Zyoxinite, a rare material only found in asteroid deposits. Recalling the asteroid in Onett, Ness returns to his home, only to find the area invaded by hordes of Giygas's soldiers and its inhabitants locked in their homes. Ness makes his way through the invaded town and reclaims the meteorite, then returns to Saturn Valley to give the material to Dr. Andonuts. After upgrading the machine, Andonuts explains to the kids that the machine cannot warp them to the past in their current form, as living things cannot withstand time travel and it would likely destroy their human bodies. To remedy this problem, Andonuts proposes to them to have their souls transplanted into robotic bodies, though not without warning them that he doesn't know whether or not the process is reversible. Despite this critical warning, Ness, Paula, Jeff and Poo are willing to take the risk.

Now in the form of robots, Ness and his friends use the Phase Distorter to travel to the Caves of the Past, the lair of Giygas and his men. Upon reaching the end of the cave, they encounter Giygas and Porky, who informs the group that Giygas became so powerful that his mind was completely destroyed, referring to him as an "all-mighty idiot", and can only be contained within the ominous Devil's Machine. The group battle and defeat Porky, who then shuts off the Devil's Machine to release Giygas, trapping the kids in a chaotic dimension composed of his own indefinable being. Since Giygas is too powerful for Ness and his friends to overcome by fighting, Paula begins to pray, reaching out to the inhabitants of the Earth, including family members and friends, who all pray for their safety, and eventually, she reaches out to the player. The combined prayers of both Earth's inhabitants and the player reach Giygas and exploit his weakness, which turns out to be human emotions. Giygas begins to loose his grasp on reality and begins to deteriorate, causing Porky to panic and escape through time travel. Giygas then vanishes from existence, along with the damage he had done to Eagleland and the rest of the Earth. As a result, the souls of Ness and his friends depart from their robot bodies, travel back to the present and return to their respective bodies. After bidding each other farewell, the heroes return to their homes.

After the ending credits, Picky Minch comes to Ness's house in the middle of the night and gives him a letter from Porky that says "Come and get me loser. Spankety, spankety, spankety!", and the game ends with him and Ness pondering what has become of him.

Characters

Playable

  • Jeff - A boy from Winters. He is unable to perform PSI attacks -- instead, he relies on his high IQ to help the team. He can also Spy on an enemy to learn about its stats. Jeff is able to repair certain items that would otherwise be unusable and then use them in battle. To attack, he uses various types of Guns. He is the son of the famous scientist Dr. Andonuts.

Antagonists

  • Porky Minch - The secondary antagonist and Giygas' enforcer. He is a naughty brat that will antagonize Ness on his journey.

Battle

Unlike the original Mother, EarthBound has enemies appear directly in the overworld, rather than appear in random encounters. If Ness touches an enemy, he will enter the battle screen. The battle system is mainly the same as in Mother. Ness can fight the monster, use PSI, or run if the enemy is too powerful. If Ness defeats the boss of the area, the enemies will run away from Ness if he approaches them. Additionally, if Ness is at a higher level than the enemies, he can kill them instantly.

Status Ailments

  • Can't Concentrate - Renders a party member unable to use PSI.
  • Cold - Causes a party member to loose 3-5 HP each turn. In the overworld, this occurs every four seconds.
  • Crying - Decreases the accuracy of regular attacks.
  • Diamondization - Renders a party member immovable.
  • Confusion - Causes a party member to become confused, causing them to accidentally hit members of their party.
  • Homesick - Causes a party member to waste their turn thinking about home. This ailment can only be applied to Ness.
  • Mushroomization - Same as Confusion.
  • Nausea - Same as Cold, except party members loose 15-25 HP.
  • Poison - Identical to Nausea.
  • Paralysis - Renders a party member unable to use normal attacks.
  • Possession - Renders a party member to be haunted by a spirit, causing them to attack members of their party.
  • Sleep - Renders a party member unable to do anything.
  • Sunstroke - Identical to Cold.
  • Unconscious - Occurs when a party member has zero HP, causing them to be unable to do anything. If all party members have this, its game over.

Stats

  • HP (Hit Points) - Shows how much damage a party member can withstand.
  • PP (Psychic Points) - Shows how much PSI a party member can use.
  • Offense - Shows how much damage a party member can inflict.
  • Defense - Shows how much damage a party member can resist.
  • IQ - Determines how much PP is gained when leveling up.
  • Vitality - Determines how much HP is gained when leveling up.
  • Guts - Determines the likelihood of an attack being a Smash!.png hit.
  • Luck - Determines the accuracy of an attack.

Enemies and Bosses

Normal Enemies

Image Name HP PP EXP Money Location
File:CoilSnake.gif Coil Snake 18 0 1 $4 Onett
Threed
File:SpitefulCrow.gif Spiteful Crow 24 0 3 $5 Onett
Happy Happy Village
Winters
File:RunawayDog.gif Runaway Dog 21 0 4 $3 Onett
Twoson
Winters
PogoPunk.png Pogo Punk 35 0 15 $18 Onett
File:SkatePunk.gif Skate Punk 31 0 12 $17 Onett
File:YesManJunior.gif Yes Man Junior 33 0 13 $18 Onett
File:AttackSlug.gif Attack Slug 30 6 27 $6 Giant Step
Rainy Circle
File:BlackAntoid.gif Black Antoid 34 25 37 $7 Giant Step
Twoson
Grapefruit Falls
File:RowdyMouse.gif Rowdy Mouse 36 0 34 $9 Giant Step
Brick Road
Rainy Circle
File:Cop.gif Cop 75 0 86 $18 Onett
Twoson
RamblinEvilMushroom.png Ramblin' Evil Mushroom 60 0 95 $15 Twoson
File:AnnoyingOldPartyMan.gif Annoying Old Party Man 99 0 130 $32 Twoson
CrankyLady.gif Cranky Lady 95 0 200 $17 Twoson
MobileSprout.gif Mobile Sprout 79 9 133 $13 Twoson
Peaceful Rest Valley
Newageretrohippie.png New Age Retro Hippie 87 0 160 $23 Twoson
UnassumingLocalGuy.gif Unassuming Local Guy 87 0 160 $23 Twoson
Happy Happy Village
File:LilUFO.gif Li'l UFO 82 0 223 $14 Twoson
Happy Happy Village
SpinningRobo.gif Spinning Robo 113 17 297 $21 Peaceful Rest Valley
File:TerritorialOak.gif Territorial Oak 145 41 356 $29 Peaceful Rest Valley
InsaneCultist.gif Insane Cultist 94 0 353 $33 Happy Happy Village
File:MightyBear.gif Mighty Bear 167 0 609 $49 Lilliput Steps
File:MolePlayingRough.gif Mole Playing Rough 103 0 456 $36 Lilliput Steps
Dusty Dunes Desert
Summers
File:MrBatty.gif Mr. Batty 86 0 304 $30 Lilliput Steps
HandsomeTom.gif Handsome Tom 133 16 520 $45 Threed
NoGoodFly.gif No Good Fly 100 0 415 $26 Threed
File:PutridMoldyman.gif Putrid Moldyman 203 0 830 $53 Threed
SmellyGhost.gif Smelly Ghost 194 50 606 $71 Threed
SmilinSam.gif Smilin' Sam 161 55 712 $48 Threed
File:TrickOrTreatKid.gif Trick or Trick Kid 142 0 570 $47 Threed
File:UrbanZombie.gif Urban Zombie 171 0 700 $58 Threed
File:ZombieDog.gif Zombie Dog 210 0 1354 $54 Threed
ZombiePossessor.png Zombie Possessor 176 0 950 $81 Threed
File:GruffGoat.gif Gruff Goat 45 0 20 $9 Winters
File:MadDuck.gif Mad Duck 51 0 41 $12 Brick Road's Dungeon, Saturn Valley, Gold Mine
File:WorthlessProtoplasm.gif Worthless Protoplasm 38 0 17 $11 Brick Road's Dungeon, Dungeon Man
CaveBoy.gif Cave Boy 314 0 618 $17 Winters
ArmoredFrog.png Armored Frog 202 0 1566 $77 Grapefruit Falls
File:FarmZombie.gif Farm Zombie 171 0 700 $58 Grapefruit Falls
File:PlainCrocodile.gif Plain Crocodile 314 0 618 $17 Grapefruit Falls
RedAntoid.png Red Antoid 112 30 1175 $35 Grapefruit Falls
Foppy.gif Foppy 120 10 1311 $93 Belch's Base
File:MostlyBadFly.gif Mostly Bad Fly 141 0 1116 $84 Belch's Base
File:SlimyLittlePile.gif Slimy Little Pile 224 0 1978 $124 Belch's Base
Ranboob.gif Ranboob 232 42 2486 $158 Milky Well
StruttinEvilMushroom.gif Struttin' Evil Mushroom 157 0 1492 $95 Rainy Circle
Milky Well
Monkey Cave
ToughMobileSprout.gif Tough Mobile Sprout 179 13 1865 $119 Milky Well
BadBuffalo.gif Bad Buffalo 341 0 4108 $172 Dusty Dunes Desert
CrestedBooka.gif Crested Booka 265 0 3011 $130 Dusty Dunes Desert
File:CriminalCaterpillar.gif Criminal Caterpillar 250 168 30384 $0 Dusty Dunes Desert
CuteLilUFO.gif Cute Li'l UFO 162 25 1519 $110 Dusty Dunes Desert
Dungeon Man
DesertWolf.gif Desert Wolf 247 0 3740 $114 Dusty Dunes Desert
Skelpion.gif Skelpion 137 21 1823 $140 Dusty Dunes Desert
File:SmilinSphere.gif Smilin' Sphere 223 60 2218 $191 Dusty Dunes Desert
AnnoyingReveler.gif Annoying Reveler 288 0 2373 $268 Fourside
ExtraCrankyLady.gif Extra Cranky Lady 277 0 3651 $134 Fourside
CrazedSign.gif Crazed Sign 295 98 3618 $244 Fourside
MadTaxi.gif Mad Taxi 253 0 2336 $216 Fourside
GiganticAnt.gif Gigantic Ant 308 81 3980 $304 Gold Mine
NooseMan.gif Noose Man 231 0 1990 $220 Gold Mine
GiganticAnt.gif Gigantic Ant 308 81 3980 $304 Gold Mine
ThirstyCoilSnake.gif Thirsty Coil Snake 270 0 2786 $276 Gold Mine
File:MysticalRecord.gif Mystical Record 263 35 2736 $310 Grand Department Store
Dungeon Man
ScaldingCoffeeCup.gif Scalding Coffee Cup 190 0 2462 $280 Grand Department Store
Dungeon Man
Musica.gif Musica 292 0 3748 $341 Grand Department Store
File:AbstractArt.gif Abstract Art 301 60 4361 $255 Moonside
File:DalisClock.gif Dali's Clock 296 0 2503 $314 Moonside
Dungeon Man
EnragedFirePlug.gif Enraged Fire Plug 309 0 4231 $346 Moonside
Dungeon Man
Robopump.gif Robo-pump 431 0 4793 $349 Moonside
Dungeon Man
SentryRobot.gif Sentry Robot 372 0 5034 $392 Monotoli Building
MightyBearSeven.gif Mighty Bear Seven 367 0 8884 $440 Winters
Arachnid!.gif Arachnid! 216 0 4933 $196 Rainy Circle
ElderBatty.gif Elder Batty 294 0 4177 $371 Rainy Circle
StrongCrocodile.gif Strong Crocodile 417 0 10122 $495 Rainy Circle
OverZealousCop.gif Over Zealous Cop 325 0 7448 $420 Summers
ToughGuy.gif Tough Guy 342 0 9310 $525 Summers
DeadlyMouse.gif Deadly Mouse 416 0 9225 $406 Magnet Hill
FilthyAttackRoach.gif Filthy Attack Roach 399 0 10543 $432 Magnet Hill
StinkyGhost.gif Stinky Ghost 444 0 13179 $541 Magnet Hill
ConductingMenace.gif Conducting Menace 445 238 14792 $574 Pink Cloud
KissOfDeath.gif Kiss of Death 333 0 10354 $528 Pink Cloud
Tangoo.gif Tangoo 371 5 14718 $572 Pink Cloud
ThunderMite.gif Thunder Mite 293 200 10798 $430 Pink Cloud
HighClassUFO.gif High-class UFO 433 72 12385 $456 Scaraba
BeautifulUFO.gif Beautiful UFO 339 15 8257 $426 Scaraba
DreadSkelpion.gif Dread Skelpion 214 125 9908 $609 Scaraba
GreatCrestedBooka.gif Great Crested Booka 452 0 16365 $604 Scaraba
MarauderOctobot.png Marauder Octobot 482 0 14475 $499 Scaraba
File:MasterCriminalWorm.gif Master Criminal Worm 377 300 82577 $0 Scaraba

Virtual Console re-release

On March 20, 2013, EarthBound was re-released in Japan for the Wii U Virtual Console, and on July 18 of the same year in North America and Europe. The re-release was highly publicized, with Shigesato Itoi himself doing a live stream of playing the game. The game received some minor edits from the original SNES release: a line of text in Burglin Park was slightly tweaked, and the PSI animations were softened to reduce the risk of seizures.

Furthermore, in March of 2016, Earthbound was re-released again in all three regions for the New Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console service.

Earthbound was included as one of the games on the Super NES Classic Edition (known as the Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Nintendo Entertainment System in Europe and Oceania and Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Famicom in Japan), released on June 26, 2017.

Music Sampling Controversy

EarthBound has been noted to feature a number of samples/homages to other songs. For example, the Onett trumpet player plays Symphony No.9 Movement 2, the music that plays while fighting Frank or a New Age Retro Hippie bears some resemblance to the beginning of Johnny B. Goode, and the Megaton Walk sounds remarkably like a segment from The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. These samples of music caused controversy for Nintendo of America when the company tried to approve the game for digital distribution on the Wii's Virtual Console. Hirokazu Tanaka stated in an interview, "The sampling issue is a little sensitive because, well, I don't know for sure, but it sounds like that is one of the reasons EarthBound is not able to come out in America." During the Nintendo Direct announcing EarthBound's approval for the Wii U Virtual Console, Satoru Iwata mentioned the fan outcry being one of the reasons.

Reception

Although the game was a success in Japan much like its predecessor, the game initially had very poor sales in the West which even prevented the game from being released in PAL regions, the cause was due to RPGs not being very popular in the west, and an odd marketing campaign. However due to a dedicated fanbase and the series representation in the Smash Bros series, the game became an incredible success with its Wii U Virtual Console re-release. The game received a GameZone score of 10/10 and the Nintendo World Report gave it 9.5/10, while receiving a GameRanking score of 88%. Critics praised the wacky humor, characters, and unique real-world setting, considering it as not only one of the greatest RPG games of all time, but the most original. They also praised how the game can shift from being "dark and serious" to "lighthearted and silly". EarthBound became one of Nintendo's best selling downloadable games in the Virtual Console lifespan, constantly topping the charts of the Wii U's most bought downloadable games, and is commonly referred to as the example of a cult classic.

Trivia

  • The ESRB, the American rating system for video games, rated EarthBound for the Wii Virtual Console. This rating, however, was a mistake.[2] The game was later confirmed for a Wii U Virtual Console release, scheduled for late 2013.[3]
  • EarthBound had an infamously odd marketing campaign in North America, which included the tagline "This game stinks!" (a reference to the included scratch-and-sniff cards).
  • All of the game's areas are connected to each other. Using a glitch to walk through otherwise impassable objects and off the map, players can walk to Giygas' lair in the Cave of the Past.
  • The game has several checksum to avoid abusing the previously mentioned map glitching to complete the game. The player must fall down the hole in Lumine Hall, and must have defeated Ness's Nightmare.
  • EarthBound takes place in a fictional land called Eagleland. Many fans think this is a parody of the United States of America, but Shigesato Itoi stated that the game is not necessarily set there. This is why party members like Poo appear to come from different cultures.
  • Mother 2 was available as a downloadable game for the Nintendo Power, a Japan-only flash-memory cartridge that allowed owners to purchase Super Famicom games at a lowered price.

Gallery

Gallery

Sprites

Characters

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Ness
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Ness
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Ness
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Ness
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Ness
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Paula
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Paula
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Jeff
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Jeff
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Poo
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Poo
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Buzz Buzz
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Ness' Mother
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Tracy
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King
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Apple Kid
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Tony
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Bubble Monkey
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Dr. Andonuts
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Flying Man
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Porky Minch
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Porky Minch
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Mani-Mani Statue
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Master Belch
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Frank
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Captain Strong
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Everdred
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Mr. Carpainter
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Geldegarde Monotoli
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Picky Minch
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Lardna Minch
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Aloysius Minch
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Lier X. Agerate
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Photo-Man
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B.H. Pirkle
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Ruffini
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Paula's Dad
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Paula's Mom
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Orange Kid
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Mr. Poochyfud
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Gonzares
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Maxwell
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Tessie
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Brick Road
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Sebastian
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George Montague
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Gerardo Montague
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Sanchez Brothers
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Penetella Giovanni
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Miss Fake
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Venus
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Mr. Spoon
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Electra
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Jackie
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Warp Man
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Talah Rama
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Man K. Man
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Monkonna
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Risosha Richmonde
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Mr. Fork
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Poo's Master
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Star Master
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Red Snake
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Ay-go Stikke
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Nico

NPCS

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Baker (Male)
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Burger Shopkeeper (Female)
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Drugstore Shopkeeper (Male)
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Drugstore Shopkeeper (Female)
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Cave Boy
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Dungeon Man

Miscellaneous

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Japanese box art
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Japanese logo
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American logo

References

External links

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Unreleased titles
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Untitled EarthBound game (Nintendo GameCube)
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