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The ''Mario'' media franchise extends out of video games into non-game media. Mario and themes related to the franchise have appeared in television shows, anime, films, comics and manga, merchandise, and musical performance.


Television

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'' is an
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produced for Saturday mornings by
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. It ran for two seasons on CBS, beginning in 1983. Each episode comprised several shorter segments featuring video game characters from the
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. Donkey Kong, Mario and Pauline (from the '' Donkey Kong'' arcade game) were featured in the show. ''
The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' is an American live-action/animated television series airing from September 4 to November 30, 1989, on syndication. The series is based on the video games ''Super Mario Bros.'' and '' Super Mario Bros. 2'' by ...
'' is the first American TV series based on the ''Mario'' NES games. It was broadcast in syndication from September 4 to December 1, 1989. The show was produced by DIC Entertainment and was distributed for syndicated television by Viacom Enterprises (full rights have since reverted to DiC through
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). '' King Koopa's Kool Kartoons'' is a live action children's television show broadcast in Southern California during the holiday season of 1989/1990. The show starred King Koopa (also known as Bowser), the main antagonist of the ''Mario'' series. The 30-minute program was originally broadcast during the after-school afternoon time-slots on Los Angeles-based KTTV Fox 11. ''
The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3'' is an animated television series. It premiered on September 8, 1990, on NBC. It is the second animated series to be based on Nintendo's ''Mario'' video game series and is loosely based on the video game ' ...
'' is the second TV series based on the ''Mario'' NES games. It aired on NBC from September 8 to December 1, 1990. Based on the ''
Super Mario Bros. 3 ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' is a platform game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). It was released for home consoles in Japan on October 23, 1988, in North America on February 12, 1990 and in Europe on ...
'' video game, the cartoon shows Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool and Toad fighting against Bowser and his Koopalings, who went by different names on the show. Like the previous Mario cartoon series, the animation was done by Sei Young Animation Co. Ltd, however this show was co-produced by Reteitalia S.P.A., hence the slight differences in character design. It was part of a 1 hour block with Captain N's second season, structured such that 2 episodes of Mario 3 would bookend the longer Captain N episode that made the "meat" of the sandwich. ''The Super Mario Challenge'' is a game show which aired on The Children's Channel. It ran from 1990 to 1991 and aired at 4:30 p.m. every weekday. The presenter, John Lenahan, was a lookalike of Mario, and dressed in his clothes. Two guest players had to do tasks, all of which involved playing the ''Mario'' video games '' Super Mario Bros.'', ''
Super Mario Bros. 2 ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' is a platform game, platform video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was first released in North America in October 1988, and in the PAL region in 1989. After the smash hi ...
'' and, after its release in 1991, ''
Super Mario Bros. 3 ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' is a platform game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). It was released for home consoles in Japan on October 23, 1988, in North America on February 12, 1990 and in Europe on ...
''. Rounds included challenges to see which player could complete a level in the fastest time and who could collect the most gold coins on a certain level. '' Super Mario World'' is an
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based on the SNES video game of the same name. It is the third and currently last
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based on the ''Mario'' series. The show was originally aired on Saturday mornings on NBC in the 1991–92 season. It was featured in a half-hour time slot with a shortened version of '' Captain N: The Game Master''. Episodes of ''Super Mario World'' were later shown as part of the syndication package ''Captain N and the Video Game Masters''. Afterwards, the series was split from ''Captain N'' altogether and shown in time-compressed reruns on ''Mario All-Stars''. ''Mario Ice Capades'' is a television special featuring a Mario-themed Ice Capades skating show, broadcast on
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on December 28, 1989. It starred
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as Bowser.
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and Alyssa Milano also appeared in the special.


Films

Bowser and the
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appeared in the 2012 Disney computer-animated film '' Wreck-It Ralph''; Mario is mentioned by Felix but not seen in the film. Mario's original arcade game appearance in ''Donkey Kong'' makes a cameo in the 2015 science fiction action comedy film '' Pixels''.


''Super Mario Bros.: The Great Mission to Rescue Princess Peach!'' (1986)

''Super Mario Bros.: The Great Mission to Rescue Princess Peach!'' is a 1986 anime film based on the '' Super Mario Bros.'' video game. Directed by Masami Hata and produced by Masakatsu Suzuki and Tsunemasa Hatano, the plot centers on Mario and Luigi, who go on a quest to save Princess Peach from Bowser. It is notable for being the first film based on a video game, predating the live-action ''Super Mario Bros.'' film by seven years.


''Super Mario Bros.'' (1993)

''Super Mario Bros.'' is a 1993 American science-fiction comedy adventure
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based on the Japanese video game series of the same name by
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and distributed by The Walt Disney Studios through Hollywood Pictures, thus becoming one of several rare occasions where Disney and Nintendo have collaborated. The film was directed by
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and
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, written by Parker Bennett, Terry Runté and Ed Solomon, and stars
Bob Hoskins Robert William Hoskins (26 October 1942 – 29 April 2014) was an English actor. His work included lead roles in films and television series such as '' Pennies from Heaven'' (1978), ''The Long Good Friday'' (1980), ''Mona Lisa'' (1986), ''Who ...
, John Leguizamo,
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, Samantha Mathis, Fisher Stevens,
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and Richard Edson. The story revolves around the titular Mario brothers, as they find a parallel universe, ruled by the ruthless dictator King Koopa, who seeks to merge the two dimensions so that he can rule both worlds, leaving it up to Mario and Luigi to join forces with Princess Daisy, the daughter of the world's displaced King, to stop Koopa. ''Super Mario Bros.'' was shot in both New York City and North Carolina on a budget of $48 million. The film was released on May 28, 1993, in the United States and was unsuccessful both critically and commercially, receiving criticism for its storyline, characters, dialogue and unfaithfulness to the games. Bob Hoskins later stated in an interview in 2007 that the film was "the worst thing I ever did". However, the film was nominated for two
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s (one for Best Costume, the other for Best Make-up). Years later, however, commentators called it a
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, and has spawned a fan-made website, a fan-made sequel comic, and even a Blu-ray release in the United Kingdom.


''The Super Mario Bros. Movie'' (2023)

''The Super Mario Bros. Movie'' is an upcoming computer animated film adaptation of the franchise, produced by Illumination and
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. It is co-produced by Nintendo fellow and series' creator
Shigeru Miyamoto is a Japanese video game designer, producer and game director at Nintendo, where he serves as one of its representative directors. Widely regarded as one of the most accomplished and influential designers in the history of video games, he is ...
and Illumination founder and CEO Chris Meledandri. The film features the voices of
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as Mario,
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as Peach, Charlie Day as Luigi,
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as Bowser, Keegan-Michael Key as Toad, Seth Rogen as Donkey Kong,
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as Kamek, and Fred Armisen as Cranky Kong; longtime ''Mario'' voice actor Charles Martinet will feature in a series of cameos. In January 2020, Nintendo's President Shuntaro Furukawa stated that the film is "moving along smoothly" with the film aiming for release in 2023. Furukawa stated that Nintendo would own the rights to the film, and both Nintendo and Universal would fund the production of the film. Meledrani called the film a "priority" for the Illumination animation studio.


Anime

''Amada Anime Series: Super Mario Bros.'' is a series of three direct-to-video
OVAs , abbreviated as OVA and sometimes as OAV (original animation video), are Japanese animated films and series made specially for release in home video formats without prior showings on television or in theaters, though the first part of an OVA s ...
produced by Studio Junio, licensed by
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, and released on VHS tapes on August 3, 1989, exclusively in
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. The plot of the episodes involve characters from the
Mario franchise is a media franchise, produced and published by video game company Nintendo, created by Japanese game designer Shigeru Miyamoto and starring the fictional Italian plumber Mario. It is primarily a video game franchise, but has extended to other ...
in the stories of three fairy tales: Momotarō, Issun-bōshi and Snow White. Its cast includes
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( Princess Peach, Kinopio,
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, Wendy O. Koopa),
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( Mario), Masaharu Satō (
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, Larry Koopa,
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), Naoki Tatsuta ( Luigi,
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, Roy Koopa,
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), and
Toshiko Sawada is a Japanese voice actress from Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. Filmography Anime *'' Amada Anime Series: Super Mario Bros.'' (Narration) *'' Appleseed'' (Athena) *'' Berserk'' (Queen) *''Cinderella Monogatari'' (Cinderella's stepmother) *''Go! Princ ...
(narration). The openings for each video used a soundtrack cue from '' On Golden Pond'', namely "New Hampshire Hornpipe". ''Mario Kirby Masterpiece Video'' is an 20-minute educational video released by HAL Laboratory in 1993 on VHS exclusively in Japan. The purpose of the video is to teach kanji to children by featuring two adventures starring Mario and
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separately, with various stills narrated over by Mayumi Tanaka and kanji transcriptions. ''Super Mario's Fire Brigade'' is a 1989 short
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video animated by Toei Animation and J.C.Staff, directed by Tatsuyuki Nagai and starring Toru Furuya as Mario, Yoku Shioya as Luigi,
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as Kaoru, Yumi Tōma as Tatsuya, Chieko Saitō as Kaoru's Mom, and
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as Kaoru's Dad. There was also another video produced about traffic safety, titled ''Super Mario Traffic Safety''. ''Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi's Adventure Land'', is a 28-minute interactive video anime based on '' Super Mario World'' released for Bandai's
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system. The Terebikko allowed viewers to interact with the anime using a telephone-shaped microphone to answer multiple choice questions, such as what will hatch from Yoshi's egg. The cast includes
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as Mario, Yū Mizushima as Luigi,
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as Peach, Chika Sakamoto as Yoshi and
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as Bowser.


Comics


''Super Mario-kun''

''
Super Mario-kun The ''Mario'' media franchise extends out of video games into non-game media. Mario and themes related to the franchise have appeared in television shows, anime, films, comics and manga, merchandise, and musical performance. Television '' Sat ...
'' is a Japanese kodomo manga series written and illustrated by Yukio Sawada ( 沢田 ユキオ ''Sawada Yukio'') and serialized in the monthly manga anthology '' CoroCoro Comic''. Individual chapters are collected into '' tankōbon'' volumes by Shogakukan, who released the first volume on July 27, 1991, and have released 56 volumes. The series has only been licensed in Japan and France, published by Soleil Manga. It follows Mario and his friends through the plot lines of many ''Mario'' video games, starting in '' Super Mario World'' and reaching as far as '' Super Mario Odyssey''. Courses created by Sawada for '' Super Mario Maker'' were released on November 6, 2015, with a ''Super Mario-kun'' costume unlocked for players who clear them. Viz Media released the first English-language publication of CoroCoro's manga series in December 2020 under the title ''Super Mario Bros. Manga Mania''. There is another manga series which ran for five volumes with exactly the same title, written and drawn by
Hiroshi Takase is a common masculine Japanese given name. It can also be transliterated as Hirosi. Possible writings Hiroshi can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: *浩, "meaning" *汎 *弘, *宏, *寛, *洋, *博, *博一, *博司, ...
(嵩瀬ひろし), also published by Shogakukan but serialized in Pikkapika Comics. Because of the identical titles, Sawada's and Takase's series are easily confused. There is a third manga series with the same title, written and drawn by
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from 1988 to 1998.


Nintendo Comics System

The ''Nintendo Comics System'' was a series of comic books published by Valiant Comics in 1990 and 1991. It was part of a licensing deal with
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, featuring characters from their video games and the
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s based on them.


Super Mario Adventures

''Super Mario Adventures'' is an
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of comics that ran in '' Nintendo Power'' throughout 1992, featuring the characters from Nintendo's '' Mario'' series and based loosely on '' Super Mario World''. The series was also serialized in '' CoroCoro Comic'' in 1993.
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Gamebooks

Nintendo Gamebooks were gamebooks released in two series, ''Nintendo Adventure Books'' and ''You Decide on the Adventure'', and based on video games created by
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.


Electromechanical games

Nintendo has licensed several electromechanical games for use in arcades and casinos, including two popular pinball machines by Gottlieb. ''Super Mario Bros.'', released on April 25, 1992, was the first Gottlieb machine that included a dot-matrix display tracking scores and various animations. The game shared a lot of its art assets with '' Super Mario World'' released for SNES two years prior, and featured Charles Martinet in his first voice-over role as Mario, for which he was never paid nor credited. 4,200 units were manufactured. ''Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World'' released a few months later in June 1992, this time based on ''
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'' for NES. Only 519 units were produced, making it significantly rarer and more sought-after by modern collectors. Other electromechanical games licensed by Nintendo include a '' Mario Kart 64'' slot machine made by Maygay, as well as a series of ''Mario Fushigi'' medal games made by
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. The ''Mario Fushigi'' series began in 2003 with ''Super Mario Fushigi no Janjan Land'', then ''Super Mario Fushigi no Korokoro Party'' in 2004, ''Super Mario Fushigi no Korokoro Party 2'' in 2005, and ''Mario Party Fushigi no Korokoro Catcher'' (based on '' Mario Party 8'') in 2009.


Merchandise

Mario has appeared on lunch boxes, T-shirts, magazines, commercials (notably, in a Got Milk? commercial), in candy form, on shampoo bottles, and as
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. Multiple Mario-themed versions of popular board and card games have been released by USAopoly, including Monopoly
TacDex
and Connect 4. Nintendo has also released in 2017 a
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featuring Mario.


Events

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is an annual holiday to commemorate the Nintendo video game character Mario, on March 10. This date is chosen because looks like the name MARIO.
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s can commemorate the occasion by playing games from the series, or with Mario-themed events, and coordinating on social media with the
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#NationalMarioDay. In 2014 the '' Christian Science Monitor'' advised parents that Mario Day was an opportunity to bond with their children, and listed Mario Day-themed events parents could take their children to, to encourage that bonding. In 2016, Nintendo created a video about the event, where Mario caused chaos in their American offices; and "brought some joy to the monotonous workday in the ways only Mario could." Chad Concelmo of Destructoid appears in the video. In March 2013, Nintendo began the Year of Luigi. This included a year of Luigi-themed games like ''
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'', '' Mario & Luigi Dream Team'' and ''
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''. A ''
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'' statue was released on Club Nintendo. On March 19, 2014, the Year of Luigi ended. In September 2020, Nintendo started the Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary event, which lasted from September 3, 2020 to March 31, 2021. This event began with a
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which announced many games, as well as covering already released Mario themed merchandise, clothing and in game events.


Theme parks

Super Nintendo World is an upcoming themed area at various parks within Universal Parks & Resorts. It will be dedicated to characters and settings from Super ''Mario'', as well as the ''Yoshi's Island'' and '' Donkey Kong Country'' spin-off series''.''


Music

The ''Super Mario'' series of video games has a large amount of music, much of it composed by
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. The "
Super Mario Bros. theme The ''Super Mario Bros.'' theme, officially known as the "Ground Theme" or "Overworld Theme", is a musical theme originally heard in the first stage of the 1985 Nintendo Entertainment System video game ''Super Mario Bros.''. It was one of six ...
" is particularly well-known. The ''Super Mario Bros.'' theme has been featured in many concerts, including "PLAY! Chicago", the Columbus Symphony Orchestra, the Mario & Zelda Big Band Live, Play! A Video Game Symphony, and others. The Video Games Live concert featured the theme performed by Koji Kondo.


See also

* List of unofficial Mario media


Notes


References

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