A Super Mario variety blog.
Screenshots, photos, sprites, gifs, scans and more from all around the world of Super Mario Bros.


Original animation from the South Korean commercial for Super Mario Galaxy (where it is called Super Mario Wii).
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Officially licensed 1989 clear Princess Daisy eraser from Japan.
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The portion of the racetrack that is surrounded by walls of snow in Frappe Snowland in Mario Kart 64 (top) may be a reference to the real-life Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route in Japan, which experiences such heavy snowfall that the road must be dug out of many feet of snow, which then forms similar walls around the road (bottom).
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Messages received when scanning in a Mario series amiibo (top) or a Yarn Yoshi amiibo (bottom) from the Switch version of Bayonetta 2.
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Cel from a promotional Super Mario World animation from Japan.
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Map of the Klub Koopa Resort from Hotel Mario. This cannot be seen during a regular playthrough as the hotels are visited one after the other without the world map being shown; the only way to view the map is to get a Game Over and then select “Restore” from the main menu.
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Promotional letter from Princess Peach included with press copies of the 2010 Wii release of Super Mario All-Stars for the 25th anniversary of Super Mario Bros.
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High-resolution versions of the factory backgrounds from Donkey Kong Country 3, published by Lee Ray, one of the
game’s background artists, on his personal website.
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Officially licensed Donkey Kong Country series skateboards.
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Promotional photo of Tatsumi Kimishima, former president of both Nintendo of America from 2002 to 2006 and Nintendo of Japan from 2015 to 2018, alongside Mario and Sonic in 2002.
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