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Something that I've always wondered about the Mario series is in which age period it's set in.
Judging from how the Mushroom Kingdom appears it seems like it might be set approximatively around the end of the Middle Ages: you got a strict monarchy, the royalty lives in a large brick castle to defend themselves from attacks of rival kingdoms (namely Bowser's one but Peach seems to be kinda dumb as she never takes cover in her castle most of the time), most of the populations is kinda poor and the wealth is all concentrated and possessed by a small group of people (in this case Peach and the other Toads living in the castle, and the Mushroom King if he's canon); yet the fact that there is higher technology like working lampposts in the city in from of PEach's castle (which means the Mushroom Kingdom knows how to utilise electricity to power devices up) might mean that they did develop some modern-day technologies.
However the whole rich-VS-poor thing suggests that such technology isn't that frequent in the kingdom as only rich people like royals (Peach, Bowser etc.), famous scientists (like E. Gadd) or moderately wealthy people (like the Mario Bros) actually have enough money to allow themselves to buy such futuristic devices.
And assuming that the tracks from Mario Kart are set in the Mushroom Kingdom then some people who are more rich can allow themselves to live in urban areas and have access to a better life and better technology (like the people living around the various Mario Kart tracks, which showcase modern-day cities, meaning that the Kingdom isn't equally developed in all of its regions)
Of course that's just talking about the Mushroom Kingdom alone, as many other places outside of it seem to posses a much higher technology (like the various areas in Super Mario Galaxy show, as there are huge technological bases with lasers and stuff; plus Bowser used his power and wealth to build a freaking UFO! If that's not high-tech then I don't know what is...) or even less of it if such places are undeveloped and a bit more primitive.
So yeah, I think the Mushroom Kingdom suffers from a big issue of inequality in the population (according to wealth), rich people get all the cool technology while the huge portion of poor Toads live in small houses with no electricity, with some other more urbanised areas where some richer inhabitants of the kindgdom managed to move to. It's mostly a medieval-like kingdom with a few more developed and advanced area reserved to higher class citizens.
Also Peach even has her private jet which means there must be a more developed and urbanised area where there isn an aereoport, and Isle Delfino might be a bit more rich than the rest of the kingdom due to all the tourism it gets (look at that fancy amusement park that Peach could only dream of!)
And related to the whole "Mario might be set at the end of medieval times"-theory, the whole Bowser kidnaps Peach is pretty similar to the cliché "dragon kidnaps princess"-story, which is frequent in medieval-themed cartoons and fairy tales for kids; so therefore having medievall themes further emphasise that feel and it even allows to replicate the "dragon takes princess to castle"-thing with Bowser literally doing just that. I never noticed that.
With that said, in what age period do you think the Mushroom kingdom is set?
Judging from how the Mushroom Kingdom appears it seems like it might be set approximatively around the end of the Middle Ages: you got a strict monarchy, the royalty lives in a large brick castle to defend themselves from attacks of rival kingdoms (namely Bowser's one but Peach seems to be kinda dumb as she never takes cover in her castle most of the time), most of the populations is kinda poor and the wealth is all concentrated and possessed by a small group of people (in this case Peach and the other Toads living in the castle, and the Mushroom King if he's canon); yet the fact that there is higher technology like working lampposts in the city in from of PEach's castle (which means the Mushroom Kingdom knows how to utilise electricity to power devices up) might mean that they did develop some modern-day technologies.
However the whole rich-VS-poor thing suggests that such technology isn't that frequent in the kingdom as only rich people like royals (Peach, Bowser etc.), famous scientists (like E. Gadd) or moderately wealthy people (like the Mario Bros) actually have enough money to allow themselves to buy such futuristic devices.
And assuming that the tracks from Mario Kart are set in the Mushroom Kingdom then some people who are more rich can allow themselves to live in urban areas and have access to a better life and better technology (like the people living around the various Mario Kart tracks, which showcase modern-day cities, meaning that the Kingdom isn't equally developed in all of its regions)
Of course that's just talking about the Mushroom Kingdom alone, as many other places outside of it seem to posses a much higher technology (like the various areas in Super Mario Galaxy show, as there are huge technological bases with lasers and stuff; plus Bowser used his power and wealth to build a freaking UFO! If that's not high-tech then I don't know what is...) or even less of it if such places are undeveloped and a bit more primitive.
So yeah, I think the Mushroom Kingdom suffers from a big issue of inequality in the population (according to wealth), rich people get all the cool technology while the huge portion of poor Toads live in small houses with no electricity, with some other more urbanised areas where some richer inhabitants of the kindgdom managed to move to. It's mostly a medieval-like kingdom with a few more developed and advanced area reserved to higher class citizens.
Also Peach even has her private jet which means there must be a more developed and urbanised area where there isn an aereoport, and Isle Delfino might be a bit more rich than the rest of the kingdom due to all the tourism it gets (look at that fancy amusement park that Peach could only dream of!)
And related to the whole "Mario might be set at the end of medieval times"-theory, the whole Bowser kidnaps Peach is pretty similar to the cliché "dragon kidnaps princess"-story, which is frequent in medieval-themed cartoons and fairy tales for kids; so therefore having medievall themes further emphasise that feel and it even allows to replicate the "dragon takes princess to castle"-thing with Bowser literally doing just that. I never noticed that.
With that said, in what age period do you think the Mushroom kingdom is set?