Gallery:Miscellaneous merchandise
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This is a gallery of miscellaneous merchandise themed to the Super Mario franchise.
Bathroom items[edit]
Revlon Super Mario-themed shampoo and bubble bath products, which received an advertisement comic based on it
A Mario sponge
A Chain Chomp towel holder
A Yoshi bath bomb
Bottles and cups[edit]
A promotional Pepsi bottle featuring Mario and Yoshi
A New Super Mario Bros. Wii stainless steel drinking bottle that holds 600 milliliters of liquid and has a large top cap that can be opened by pressing a button.[1]
Christmas ornaments[edit]
Several companies have put out ornaments both with and without the Nintendo license.
Super Mario Galaxy ornament
Super Mario Galaxy 2 ornament
Super Mario Maker ornaments
Clocks[edit]
A square-rounded-shaped clock, with the Mario head at the center and both of the arms acting as the second and minute hand
A Super Mario 64-branded clock that also functions as a radio. It comes with a cord and is water-resistant.
One of the many Super Mario Bros. clocks. This one features a Fort from Super Mario Bros.
Communication[edit]
A blue Super Mario Bros. 2 Warp Pipe telephone, made by Bondwell in 1990. There were also red[2] and green variations.[3]
A Super Mario 64 voice-activated phone[4]
A phone that is Mario in his kart. Based on Mario Kart 64[5]
Computer items[edit]
Containers[edit]
Backpacks[edit]
Backpack featuring various enemies from the Super Mario series
Bags[edit]
A lunch bag released in 2007 decorated with recognizable icons such as the series' logo, Coins, Mushrooms, 1-Up Mushrooms, Stars, and ? Blocks
A Super Mario Odyssey tote bag based on a Warp Pipe
Miscellaneous[edit]
A Luigi coin bank
A Donkey Kong coin bank
A glass jar based on Super Mario Bros. 2
A Dr. Mario coin bank
An organizer consisting of four small containers at the top, and two large containers from the bottom. Features artwork originating from Super Mario World.
Coin containers designed after New Super Mario Bros. Wii. Each time a coin is inserted, a sound is played. There are seven types of containers.[8]
Furniture[edit]
Super Mario Bros.-themed desk from Kurogane Kosakusho
Super Mario Bros. chair
A Mario plush chair
Super Mario Bros. 3-themed desk, chair, and mat from Kurogane Kosakusho
Super Mario World-themed chair from Kurogane Kosakusho
Furnishings[edit]
Magnets[edit]
Yoshi's Island series refrigerator magnets
A Japanese plush magnet of Mario based on Super Mario Sunshine. The plush has posable magnet arms and legs, allowing one to pose it or use it to hold an object.
12 sets of magnet sheets featuring characters, Lumas, Mario forms, Yoshi's forms, and Starship Mario from Super Mario Galaxy 2[9]
Mario Kart 7 trophies[edit]
European Club Nintendo's Leaf Cup trophy from Mario Kart 7
European Club Nintendo's Special Cup trophy from Mario Kart 7
European Club Nintendo's Mushroom Cup and Banana Cup trophies from Mario Kart 7
European Club Nintendo's Mario Kart 7 Lightning Cup trophy
Mats[edit]
Super Mario Bros. 3 desk mat from Kurogane Kosakusho
Miscellaneous items[edit]
A Super Mario Bros.-themed camera
A turnip from Super Mario Bros. 2 now acts as a car freshener.
Super Mario Bros. 3-themed study board from Kurogane Kosakusho
A Mario mask used for Halloween. Produced in 1989 by Ben Cooper, Inc.[10]
Valentine, birthday, and get-well-soon Super Mario-themed paper cards
Mario's head as a patio light
A very rare limited edition soda can. The sides have slide puzzles of Mario and Yoshi embedded into them, from Super Mario World.
Mario's Hat DS Pouch is a soft case for storing a Nintendo DS inside, and it can hold it protectively while a person is not using it.
Yoshi and Baby Mario make their stationary debut.
Cross stitches of Mario and Princess Toadstool
A pocket camera as part of the promotion of the Nintendo 64's launch title, Super Mario 64
A lenticular wallet
A Mario-themed lunch kit consisting of a bento box with lid, a small container with chopsticks, a cup, and a vinyl picnic sheet[11]
Plastic Yoshi Eggs that have a button that, if pressed, sends a light out to project an image. There are six different eggs, with each one projecting an image based on New Super Mario Bros. Wii.
A film canister roller featuring five screenshots from Super Mario World. When tuned up, the film revolves. Comes with two magnetic spinners: Mario and Yoshi[13]
A "Color Me Mario" kit, supplied with paint color palettes, and several Mario line art pieces
Picture slide viewers in the form of Warp Pipes. When looked through the top of the pipe, they can see an image coming from Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story
New Super Mario Bros. Wii-themed 70-page notebook
A banana pouch that can store a Wii Remote. The promotional item could once be obtained if the player bought Donkey Kong Country Returns from GameStop in the US
Key covers from Mario Kart 8. They were a pre-order bonus exclusive to Spain[14]
A Japanese Super Smash Bros. pencil case
A metal coin featuring an emblem of Cappy, given out by Best Buy as a bonus item for pre-ordering Super Mario Odyssey
Super Mario Bros.-themed birthday card
Music and audio[edit]
The "Cassette Boy," which can play audio cassette tapes and is stylized to look like a Game Boy. The screen area shows a picture of Mario
Sheet music[edit]
A book containing 20 selected pieces from Super Mario Galaxy 2 for piano solo
Playing cards[edit]
1982 Donkey Kong Topps trading cards
A Japanese deck of Super Mario Bros. 2 playing cards from the 80s. The cards show art of various different characters from the game
1 UP Heart card from Das Super Mario Spiel
Playing cards from 1991 with art based on the gameplay of Yoshi
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island Nintendo Power "Super Power Club" cards
Mario's Tennis playing cards
Super Mario 64 playing cards
A pack of 5 promotional trading cards for Super Mario 64 which was contained in boxes of Kellogg's cereals
Mario Kart 64 playing cards
Mario Party 8 playing cards
Mario Kart 8 playing cards
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze Valentine's day Facebook greeting card
Personalised birthday card based on Donkey Kong Jr. from Super Mario Kart by Moonpig
Rides[edit]
Tobetobe Mario, a Japanese exclusive Super Mario-themed kiddie ride made by Banpresto and licensed by Nintendo for arcades.[15] The machine plays a version of the Super Mario World "Title Screen" theme with distorted notes.[16]
Super Mario Seesaw Takeover, a Japanese exclusive Super Mario-themed kiddie ride made by Banpresto and licensed by Nintendo for arcades. The machine's dimensions are 140 centimeters in height, 100 centimeters in width, and 170 centimeters in length.[17]
Stamps[edit]
Stickers[edit]
Japanese Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels stickers
Japanese Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels stickers
Stickers featuring Wario from Wario Land 3
A set of New Super Mario Bros. Wii stickers
Super Mario Odyssey stickers
Tattoos[edit]
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Several companies have put out tattoos, both with and without the Nintendo license. Each release followed by the company and any other known information are listed here.
- Peninsula Vending, Inc.
One page, containing four temporary tattoos:
- Space Mario jumping
- Cape Mario flying
- Raccoon Mario flying
- Rabbit Mario hovering
- Body Toons by Nintendo
Tattoo book distributed by Nintendo[18]
- Mario Kart Wii FunTats
- Main article: FunTats
Temporary 13 different tattoos found in Mario Kart Wii card packs
Textiles[edit]
Hand towels made out of terrycloth, each measuring 9.8 x 9.8 inches. Comes in with three different designs: Red representing Mario, yellow representing the objects the player will encounter, and blue representing the enemies
References[edit]
- ^ Game Swag: This High Quality Mario Bottle Will Keep Your Drink Chilled for Hours, dated 12/28/10; retrieved 1/6/11
- ^ [1] SMB Collector - Episode 10 - Telephone (YouTube channel smbcollector) Retrieved October 4, 2019.
- ^ [2] The Super Mario Bros. Telephone (YouTube channel The Game Display) Retrieved October 4th, 2019.
- ^ M0V03216 - YouTube channel steve beardsley
- ^ [3] Mario Kart 64 Phone Review (YouTube channel Peripheral Vision Gaming)
- ^ National Console Support: Super Mario Bros Dot Design Mouse; retrieved 6/25/10
- ^ a b Game Swag: New Licensed Super Mario Plush Backpacks For Sale, dated 11/13/10; retrieved 1/11/11
- ^ National Console Support: New Super Mario Bros Wii Soundbank, dated 3/1/11, retrieved 11/23/11
- ^ Game Swag: Super Mario Galaxy 2 in Magnet and Puzzle Form, dated 9/6/10; retrieved 1/6/11
- ^ User:smbcollector, YouTube: Super Mario Costume (1989), posted 9/3/09; retrieved 6/26/10
- ^ Game Swag: Snack in Style With the Super Mario Bros. Bento Lunch Kit, dated 12/12/10; retrieved 1/6/11
- ^ Game Swag: Super Mario Magic Doodles Are Double the Stencil Fun, dated 12/19/10; retrieved 1/7/11
- ^ User:Nightram56, YouTube: SMW Film Canister Roller, posted 5/6/09; retrieved 1/13/11
- ^ http://www.gonintendo.com/?mode=viewstory&id=223644
- ^ DigitalCaster - YouTube
- ^ [4]
- ^ https://page.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/q165133918
- ^ One such Body Toon tattoo, of Princess Peach