Mario is widely considered a hero, not an anti-hero. Here’s why:
🦸 Why Mario Is a Hero
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Classic Hero Traits:
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He consistently saves Princess Peach from Bowser and protects the Mushroom Kingdom.
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He’s brave, selfless, and always ready to face dangers to help others.
 
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Morally Good:
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Mario rarely, if ever, acts selfishly or harms innocents.
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His adventures are about rescuing friends and defeating villains, not personal gain.
 
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Role in Games:
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In nearly every game, Mario is the protagonist and role model, encouraging teamwork and perseverance.
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Even when racing in Mario Kart or playing sports, he competes fairly and with good sportsmanship.
 
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⚡ Difference Between Hero and Anti-Hero
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Hero: Acts for good, follows moral principles (Mario).
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Anti-Hero: Acts selfishly or morally ambiguously but still is the main character (examples: Deadpool, Solid Snake).
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Mario is clearly in the hero category, though playful mischief appears in some spin-off games.
 
✅ Answer in short: Mario is a classic hero, always saving the day, helping friends, and standing up against villains.