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


Original animation of Mario and Luigi in the style of the Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 cartoon from a 1990 commercial for Nintendo Power.
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Officially licensed 1993 Super Mario Bros. cologne from Spain. This is the only existing officially licensed Mario perfume product.
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Concept art for the residents of New Donk City in Super Mario Odyssey in a style closer to the already established human characters from the Mario series instead of the realistic style used in the finished game, seen in the Art of Super Mario Odyssey book.
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A 2007 Dr. Mario manga featured baby versions of enemies that do not usually appear as babies in the games, including Baby Goomba, Baby Thwomp, Baby Piranha Plant and Baby Boo (top) and Baby Chain Chomp (bottom).
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Collage of partially Mario-related artwork from the 2005 Iam8bit exhibition in Los Angeles, compiled by the British Nintendo Official Magazine (zoom in to view details).
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Boxes depicting the history of Mario items, characters, enemies and bosses (zoom in to view details) set up by Nintendo of Japan to celebrate the 35th anniversary of Super Mario Bros. at the Granroof mall in the Marunouchi district of Tokyo.
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Officially licensed green Koopa Troopa shell backpack from Japan.
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Top: officially licensed 2020 Super Mario Bros. 35th anniversary figurines depicting him using various power-ups.
Bottom: All of these use official artwork of Mario’s forms as a base for the figurine’s pose, except for the Shell Mario figurine, depicting Mario with the Blue Shell power-up from New Super Mario Bros. Shell Mario has never received official artwork, so to create the figurine, artwork of Mario standing from New Super Mario Bros. Wii was used and the shell added to it.
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