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Art
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Very early concept art of Bowser.
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Concept art of various areas for Super Mario Galaxy.
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Super Mario 3D World concept art of Princess Peach.
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Concept art of the Odyssey for Super Mario Odyssey.
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Concept art: Concept art for a game, comic, television series, film, or other work. This tag takes precedence over the artwork tags below. Categorized under Category:Concept art. Syntax: {{concept-art}}
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Bowser, from the game Mario Party 8; represented with 3D-style artwork.
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Artwork of a group of characters appearing in the background, in the game Super Paper Mario.
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Green Yoshi, carrying Baby Mario from Yoshi's Island DS; representing in crayon-like drawing.
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One of Mario's forms, Cloud Mario in Super Mario Galaxy 2, containing a good amount of shading while retaining its depicted 3D artwork.
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Character artwork: Artwork that represents a character or group of characters from a game. Categorized under Category:Character artwork. Syntax: {{character-artwork}}
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Artwork of a Crystal Coconut, coming from Donkey Kong 64.
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Artwork of Bowser's Castle, from Itadaki Street DS.
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A Lever Switch object, appearing in Super Mario Galaxy.
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Bird's eye view of the Baseball Kingdom, coming from Mario Super Sluggers.
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Non-character artwork: A piece of artwork that contains an item, object, location, or anything other than character(s). Categorized under Category:Artwork. Syntax: {{artwork}}
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Sprite of a 1-Up Mushroom from Super Mario World.
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3D model of Mario from New Super Mario Bros. Wii.
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Ripped level thumbnail asset from Super Mario Bros. Wonder.
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Level map of World 1-1 from Super Mario Bros.
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Game sprite / 3D render / Asset / Map: A pixel art sprite, 3D render, ripped asset, or level map from a game. The sprite tag applies pixelated scaling in articles, and the asset tag applies smooth scaling. Categorized under Category:Game assets or Category:Game maps. Syntax: {{game-sprite}} / {{game-3Drender}} / {{game-asset}} / {{game-map}}
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Screenshots / scans
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Game screenshot from the original Donkey Kong arcade game.
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Game screenshot from the game Super Mario 64, recognized with 3D graphics at the Nintendo 64 era.
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Game screenshot from the game Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3, composed with sprites appearing on the screen.
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Game screenshot of Mario and Koops confronting Hooktail from the game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
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Game screenshot: Typical screenshot that is generally taken from a video game. Categorized under Category:Game screenshots. Syntax: {{game-screenshot}}
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Screenshot of the intro of the show, The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3.
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Animation reference of the appearance of Donkey Kong, from American Dad!.
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Scene of a Donkey Kong Country TV series episode, "Bad Hair Day".
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Live action segment scene of "Bonkers From Yonkers", from The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
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TV screenshot: An image of a scene from a television show or commercial. Categorized under Category:Television screenshots. Syntax: {{tv-screenshot}}
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Taken screenshot of a scene from the Super Mario Bros. film.
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Screenshot of a scene where a protagonist named Jimmy was the first to play Super Mario Bros. 3, from the film The Wizard.
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Luigi kicking Bowser's stomach, taken from Super Mario Shirayuki-hime.
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Mario playing his Famicom in the Japanese animated film Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!.
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Film screenshot: Screenshot of a scene that came from the movie. Categorized under Category:Film screenshots. Syntax: {{film-screenshot}}
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Miis from Mario Sports Mix commercial.
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Cowboy Jed showing off Bowser's "squidded" Flame Flyer.
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Reggie Fils-Aimé reveals Nintendo eShop for Nintendo 3DS.
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Mario Party Fushigi no Korokoro Catcher promotional video.
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Video screenshot: An image from copyrighted video, such as a YouTube video. Categorized under Category:Video screenshots. Syntax: {{video-screenshot}}
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Hooktail's appearance, faced by Mario, and his two partners Goombella and Koops from the magna series Super Mario-kun.
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A comic page depicting several scenes of the issue Bowser Knows Best, as part of the Nintendo Comics System.
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Comic page of the issue Donkey Kong in: Banana Day 24, coming from Club Nintendo German magazine.
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A comic scene page that came from White Knuckle Scorin' comic.
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Comic/manga scene: An image that comes from a comic/manga page, or part of the page. Categorized under Category:Comic scenes. Syntax: {{comic-scene}}
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Covers / box art
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NES box art of one of the first Super Mario games, Super Mario Bros.
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Game Boy box art of Super Mario Land, one of the first Mario games in a portable game system.
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Bundle pack image of Mario Party 7, that comes with a Nintendo GameCube and a Nintendo GameCube Microphone.
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Japanese version of the SNES boxart, Super Mario World.
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Game cover: An image of a box cover that depicts the title of a game, usually the front side. Categorized under Category:Game covers. Syntax: {{game-cover}}
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DVD cover of Captain N: The Game Master and Super Mario World TV series.
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The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 complete series DVD cover.
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The Best of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! DVD cover.
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"Off the Map", as part of the The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!.
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DVD cover: Front or back cover image of the DVD title. Categorized under Category:DVD covers. Syntax: {{dvd-cover}}
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Three VHS boxes of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episodes: "Count Koopula", "Koopa Klaus" (mistaken to be "Koopa Claus"), and "The Great BMX Race".
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VHS cover of the Super Mario Momotarō item, as part of the Amada Anime Series: Super Mario Bros. anime.
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Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen! VHS cover.
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VHS cover of Donkey Kong Country: The Legend of the Crystal Coconut.
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VHS cover: Front or back cover image of the VHS title. Categorized under Category:VHS covers. Syntax: {{vhs-cover}}
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Diddy Kong Racing Original Soundtrack front cover image.
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Mario & Luigi RPG: Sound Selection album cover, containing selected music from the first three Mario & Luigi series.
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Back album cover of Mario Basketball 3on3 Original Soundtrack.
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White Knuckle Scorin' soundtrack CD cover.
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Album cover: An image of the front/back cover of the album, or soundtrack CD. Categorized under Category:Album covers. Syntax: {{album-cover}}
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In the Palm of Your Hand... front comic cover.
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Duh Stoopid Bomb! front comic cover.
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Piranha-Round Sue front comic cover.
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37th issue of the Japanese manga series, Super Mario-kun.
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Comic/manga cover: Front or back cover of a comic/manga image. Categorized under Category:Comic book covers. Syntax: {{comic-cover}}
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Warioland 4 book cover.
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Super Mario Bros. 3: Happy Birthday, Princess Toadstool book cover, published by Little Golden Books.
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How to Draw Nintendo Greatest Heroes & Villains book cover.
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Mario and the Incredible Rescue book cover.
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Book cover: An image showing the front or back cover of the book; not to be confused as a magazine cover. Categorized under Category:Book covers. Syntax: {{book-cover}}
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Logos
Promotional
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Photo of Shigeru Miyamoto holding his stuffed toys, with in order: Luigi, Wario, Donkey Kong, Mario, and Yoshi.
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Picture of a candy-branded product called Marshmallow Jelly Pop, featuring Donkey Kong, and Mario.
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Photo of the Mario Kart Arcade GP 2, containing revealed info.
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Picture of the Donkey Kong arcade machine.
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Photo: A photograph of a person, object/product, or event. Images are likely taken by a camera. Categorized under Category:Photos. Syntax: {{photo}}
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The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters promotional poster.
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Promotional poster of a Super Mario pinball machine.
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A promotion poster of Donkey Kong: Banana Kingdom, showing details for gameplay.
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Super Mario Fushigi no Janjan Land front poster.
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Poster: An image of the front or back side of the poster that is used for promotional purposes. Categorized under Category:Posters. Syntax: {{poster}}
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Media files