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


During one of the Super Mario Odyssey segments at the Nintendo Treehouse event at E3 2017, Mario was able to take control of a certain tree in the Deep Woods section of the Steam Gardens level. The tree’s visual appearance is a reference to the design of the trees from Level 3-1 of Super Mario 3D World, shown below.
From the intro to the Super Mario Challenge, a 1991 UK children’s game show.
All pieces of official art that show the standard Blooper design (not variant designs such as the Super Mario Sunshine one) with its mouth visible.
The design of Peach’s Castle seen on the cover and in official artwork of Super Mario 64 (top row) does not actually match up with the castle used in the game (bottom left). Instead, the castle much more closely resembles the design of Peach’s Castle used in Paper Mario (bottom right), notably the striped roof and the oval emblem above the door. Whether the Paper Mario castle was based specifically on the artwork or both were based on an unused version of the Super Mario 64 castle is unknown.
The three stages of deterioration of a Soggy Guy in Paper Mario: Color Splash.