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- Pauline - Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
Pauline is the damsel-in-distress in the arcade game Donkey Kong, the installment that marked her debut in both the Donkey Kong and Super Mario franchises, along with Mario and her titular kidnapper
- Pauline (Nintendo) - Wikipedia
Pauline (Japanese: ポリーン, Hepburn: Porīn) is a character from the Mario and Donkey Kong video game franchises by Nintendo She was created by the Japanese video game designer Shigeru Miyamoto and debuted as the Lady, [a] the damsel in distress of the 1981 arcade game Donkey Kong
- Pauline | Mario Wiki | Fandom
Pauline (ポリーン Porīn?) is a character who first appears in the Donkey Kong arcade game, as her grandmother Here, she was once a damsel-in-distress whom Mario 's grandfather had to rescue from Donkey Kong
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- Meaning, origin and history of the name Pauline
French feminine form of Paulinus (see Paulino) Name Days?
- Pauline | Nintendo | Fandom
While Mario and Pauline's relationship was implied to be romantic during the Donkey Kong arcade game and outright stated in most home port manuals, Pauline was soon dropped as Mario's love interest and replaced with Princess Peach
- Pauline (given name) - Wikipedia
Pauline is a female given name It was originally the French form of Paulina, a female version of Paulinus, a variant of Paulus meaning the little, hence the younger
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