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


1993 Brazilian commercial for Playtronic, the company responsible for distributing Nintendo products in Brazil from 1993 to 1996, featuring a unique 3D model of Mario waving a Brazilian flag.
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In Super Mario World, it is possible to use Cape Mario to glide across Wigglers and Goombas in Forest of Illusion 1 in such a way that only one Wiggler is on screen at a time, allowing the other one to reset from angry to normal. This enables Mario to bounce off of the enemies and gain 1-Ups indefinitely. However, the pop-ups for the lives generated off of Wigglers in this manner are glitched and, after a regular 1-Up and 2-Up display, will first display a scrambled 5-Up and then start displaying random graphical tiles.
Officially licensed limited edition Super Mario Bros. pocket watch from Japan.
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In the Good Egg Galaxy in Super Mario Galaxy, there is a planetoid that, when landed on, superimposes a blue sky over the galaxy’s regular skybox. This planetoid is visited only in the galaxy’s third mission; however, if it is visited while Dino Piranha is being fought in the first mission (possible only through cheats), it is revealed that the blue sky interacts in a unique way with Dino Piranha, producing a striking visual effect of him appearing as a silhouette illuminated by the Power Star light marker.
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Commemorative plate available to visitors of the official Mario café that was open for a limited time in Tokyo in 2015, featuring the café’s slogan, “No Music, No Life”.
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Officially licensed Warp Pipe towel with a Piranha Plant bag from Japan. When folded up, the towel is stored in the bag.
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Concept art for Super Mario Strikers.
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Concept art for the design of Mamu from The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening for the Nintendo Switch; the top one being the one used in the final game while the bottom being an early, less stylized version. Mamu is the same character as Wart, the final boss of Super Mario Bros. 2, only using his original Japanese name.
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