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


Poster depicting a clear Game Boy running Donkey Kong ‘94, from the German Total magazine.
Main Blog | Twitter | Patreon | Store | Small Findings | Source: Total (Germany), Issue 95/6, 1995
In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, whenever Luigi performs his grab move, his hat moves up slightly, revealing that his head is not modeled past his forehead. It is possible to zoom in on the gap and see the inside of Luigi’s hat through the empty space in his head.
Main Blog | Patreon | Source: myself, SSBU (Switch) on original hardware, twitter.com user “flatzone_blox”
The most amount of distance Mario will slip on ice in a 2D game is in the following scenario in Super Mario Maker 2: running at full speed in the Super Mario Bros. 3 style, on Ice Blocks, in the Snow theme, at night.
When Mario passes the first arrow, all input is stopped and he begins sliding. He will slide until the second arrow, which is 26 blocks away, or just over an entire screen.
Main Blog | Twitter | Patreon | Store | Source: myself, Super Mario Maker 2 (Switch) on original hardware
Top: Japanese licensed colorable Mario toy. The toy is made from white plush that can be colored with crayons included in the packaging; the colors can be washed off to be able to be colored again.
Bottom: the instructions on the back of the box contain original illustrations.
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The music accompanying the E3 2005 trailer for Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. It does not appear anywhere within the actual game. Interestingly, the trailer also features an unused Bros. move using a spiky shell and an unused enemy called Scoot Bloop, a Blooper with shoes, which can be seen in the image.
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Photo taken during the unveiling of the Mario wax figure at the Hollywood Wax Museum in 2003.
From left to right: Nitendo representative in Mario mascot suit, the actual wax figure, and four museum employees dressed as Mario.
Main Blog | Twitter | Patreon | Store | Small Findings | Source: N-Games (Germany), Issue 2004/02, 2004