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The following is a list of advertisements that involve or invoke the [[ | The following is a list of advertisements that involve or invoke the [[Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' franchise]], but are not for ''Mario'' products. For a list of advertisements for the ''Mario'' franchise, see [[List of Mario advertisements|List of ''Mario'' advertisements]] instead. These advertisements may be on television, other forms of public broadcast, or in print media such as posters and magazines. | ||
==Action Replay DSi== | ==Action Replay DSi== | ||
[[File:ActionReplayDSi-not-Bowser.jpg|thumb|150px|The retouched Bowser artwork is on the bottom right of the package above the soccer player.]] | [[File:ActionReplayDSi-not-Bowser.jpg|thumb|150px|The retouched Bowser artwork is on the bottom right of the package above the soccer player.]] | ||
The packaging of the Action Replay DSi depicts numerous video game characters, including an altered version of [[Bowser]]'s ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'' artwork that makes him primarily green and olive yellow, with a | The packaging of the Action Replay DSi depicts numerous video game characters, including an altered version of [[Bowser]]'s ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'' artwork that makes him primarily green and olive yellow, with a spikeless red shell, light brown eyes and hair, a different hairdo, downward-curling horns and silver bracers inlaid with red gems. | ||
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=={{wp|Budget Direct}}== | =={{wp|Budget Direct}}== | ||
In the "Driving's No Game" advertisement for Budget Direct, as the video game character's car repairs itself after T-boning the human's car, [[coin]]s designed after those from the '' | In the "Driving's No Game" advertisement for Budget Direct, as the video game character's car repairs itself after T-boning the human's car, [[coin]]s designed after those from the ''Mario'' franchise are taken from him.<ref>Budget Direct. (April 29, 2021). [https://youtu.be/Km8S_upUDO4 Budget Direct - Driving's No Game]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved May 4, 2021.</ref> | ||
==Canguro scarpe== | ==Canguro scarpe== | ||
[[File:Canguro Scarpe Product.jpg|thumb|left|The advertisement showing two children using the shoes to jump and reach a coin]] | [[File:Canguro Scarpe Product.jpg|thumb|left|The advertisement showing two children using the shoes to jump and reach a coin.]] | ||
Throughout 2016, [http://www.canguro.it/effegi/ Canguro scarpe] (meaning "Kangaroo shoes") broadcasted an Italian advertisement for | Throughout 2016, [http://www.canguro.it/effegi/ Canguro scarpe] (meaning "Kangaroo shoes") have broadcasted an Italian advertisement for childrens shoes, showing two children playing a gaming console on a television set in their family home. The television's screen shows animated children within an [[Acorn Plains]]-like level in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'', with colored platforms and a background resembling the one seen in [[Yoshi Hill]]. The children's ability to jump high and reach a coin within the level is exaggerated by the bright colored Canguro-branded shoes that they are wearing.<ref>"Cangurokids - Arnetta srl - Via Pompei, 8". (September 15, 2016). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qh3L21cwUg Cangurokids - Spot TV]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved October 11, 2016.</ref> | ||
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=={{wp|Cheerios}}== | =={{wp|Cheerios}}== | ||
[[File:Cheerio ad Mario.png|thumb|The game's appearance in the ad]] | [[File:Cheerio ad Mario.png|thumb|The game's appearance in the ad.]] | ||
''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' is referenced in the Cheerios Game On advertisement | In 2015, ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' is referenced in the Cheerios Game On advertisement<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7KYubfMXQU</ref>. | ||
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==''[[wikipedia:Crash Bandicoot (video game)|Crash Bandicoot]]''== | ==''[[wikipedia:Crash Bandicoot (video game)|Crash Bandicoot]]''== | ||
A TV advertisement for the original ''Crash Bandicoot'' game features a man in a [[wikipedia:Crash Bandicoot (character)|Crash Bandicoot]] mascot costume yelling taunts through a megaphone at [[Nintendo]] of America's headquarters, while he showcases and promotes the | A TV advertisement for the original ''Crash Bandicoot'' game features a man in a [[wikipedia:Crash Bandicoot (character)|Crash Bandicoot]] mascot costume yelling taunts through a megaphone at [[Nintendo]] of America's headquarters, while he showcases and promotes the PlayStation. Among the lines he says are, "Hey, [[Mario|plumber boy, mustache man]], your worst nightmare has arrived". He is ultimately told to leave by a nearby security guard.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTi5EaocGaY</ref> | ||
==''[[wikipedia:Croc: Legend of the Gobbos|Croc: Legend of the Gobbos]]''== | ==''[[wikipedia:Croc: Legend of the Gobbos|Croc: Legend of the Gobbos]]''== | ||
[[File:Croc Advertisment.jpg|thumb]] | [[File:Croc Advertisment.jpg|thumb|right]] | ||
A magazine advertisement for the game ''Croc: Legend of the Gobbos'' shows the main character, Croc, using a toothpick after having presumably eaten several other characters, whose various accessories are shown lying in front of them; one of these objects is a red hat with an "N" on it, in reference to [[Mario]]'s red cap. | A magazine advertisement for the game ''Croc: Legend of the Gobbos'' shows the main character, Croc, using a toothpick after having presumably eaten several other characters, whose various accessories are shown lying in front of them; one of these objects is a red hat with an "N" on it, in reference to [[Mario]]'s red cap. | ||
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=={{wp|Domino's Pizza}}== | =={{wp|Domino's Pizza}}== | ||
[[File:Mario Dominos ad 01.jpg|thumb|left|A print advertisement from 1992.]] | [[File:Mario Dominos ad 01.jpg|thumb|left|A print advertisement from 1992.]] | ||
[[File:Mario Dominos ad 02.jpg|thumb|A ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' advertisement also from 1992.]] | [[File:Mario Dominos ad 02.jpg|thumb|right|A ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' advertisement also from 1992.]] | ||
Mario was featured in two advertisement campaigns by Domino's Pizza. The first one took place in 1992, when Domino's customers could receive a scratch card and had the chance to win various Nintendo consoles and games.<ref>https://youtu.be/J-M5DEBej28?t=7</ref> Another giveaway took place in 1993.<ref>https://youtu.be/zhQCa9s50ZU</ref> Commercials for both giveaways feature animation from the Japanese ''Super Mario Kart'' commercial. | Mario was featured in two advertisement campaigns by Domino's Pizza. The first one took place in 1992, when Domino's customers could receive a scratch card and had the chance to win various Nintendo consoles and games.<ref>https://youtu.be/J-M5DEBej28?t=7</ref> Another giveaway took place in 1993.<ref>https://youtu.be/zhQCa9s50ZU</ref> Commercials for both giveaways feature animation from the Japanese ''Super Mario Kart'' commercial. | ||
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==[[Game Boy]]== | ==[[Game Boy]]== | ||
[[File:Mario Italian Game Boy commercial 01.png|thumb|left|Mario in the first commercial.]] | [[File:Mario Italian Game Boy commercial 01.png|thumb|left|Mario in the first commercial.]] | ||
[[File:Mario Italian Game Boy commercial 02.jpg|thumb|Mario in the second commercial.]] | [[File:Mario Italian Game Boy commercial 02.jpg|thumb|right|Mario in the second commercial.]] | ||
Mario appears in two Italian [[Game Boy]] commercials. One shows him watching people play on their Game Boys in a building,<ref>https://youtu.be/pLfPDObsZkQ</ref> while the other briefly shows him playing a Game Boy and wearing headphones.<ref>https://youtu.be/FKZwbHNAe0g</ref> The former commercial contains an animation of Mario winking at the camera, which is reused in a [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] commercial.<ref>https://youtu.be/Kj3yUrtzfIA</ref> | |||
Mario appears in two Italian [[Game Boy]] commercials. | |||
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=={{wp|Got Milk?}}== | =={{wp|Got Milk?}}== | ||
[[File:Mario - Got Milk ad.jpg|thumb|left|Print]] | [[File:Mario - Got Milk ad.jpg|thumb|left|Print]] | ||
[[File:Mario Curious GotMilk.jpg|thumb|TV]] | [[File:Mario Curious GotMilk.jpg|thumb|right|TV]] | ||
Mario appears in a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uDQ8mTYUHQ Got Milk? commercial]. In the commercial, two | Mario appears in a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uDQ8mTYUHQ Got Milk? commercial]. In the commercial, two kids are playing ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and trying but failing to jump across a set of blocks from the level [[Wet-Dry World]]. After the kids leave, Mario then jumps out of the television screen and interacts with various objects in the house (including a soccer ball and a green object of some sort) before being flung by a skateboard inside the house's refrigerator, where he drinks a large swig of milk, causing him to power up and grow a considerable amount in size. Mario then leaves the refrigerator and jumps all the way back into the game, where he is much larger thanks to the calcium-filled milk helping his bones grow and is shown to be able to easily climb the set of blocks like stairs. | ||
Despite showing gameplay of ''Super Mario 64'', the commercial does not use actual in-game footage, as evident by the smoothness of Mario's model and the animation of Mario hitting the wall (which is not an animation that is present in the actual game). The music is also not actual music from the game, possibly due to copyright-related reasons. | Despite showing gameplay of ''Super Mario 64'', the commercial does not use actual in-game footage, as evident by the smoothness of Mario's model and the animation of Mario hitting the wall (which is not an animation that is present in the actual game). The music is also not actual music from the game, possibly due to copyright-related reasons. | ||
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=={{wp|Hostess Potato Chips}}== | |||
[[File:Mario Hostess commercial 01.jpg|thumb|left|Beginning of the commercial]] | |||
[[File:Mario Hostess scratch card.jpg|thumb|right|A Hostess scratch card for the giveaway]] | |||
Mario and the Hostess Munchies star in a commercial where they travel through a level of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' The commercial was advertising a giveaway that included game cartridges and [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] control decks. Scratch cards would come along with specially marked bags and customers had to scratch three of the same icons in order to win.<ref>https://youtu.be/yiBfdQEvLEk</ref> | |||
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=={{wp|iPhone XS|iPhone XS / iPhone XS Max}}== | =={{wp|iPhone XS|iPhone XS / iPhone XS Max}}== | ||
Mario appears in a [https://youtu.be/ | Mario appears in a [https://youtu.be/vokO5gJiwGA ''Growth Spurt'' commercial], promoting the iPhone XS and its larger variant. Mario grows bigger and runs through Brick Blocks and Goombas, similar to [[Mega Mario]]. | ||
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==Just Say No== | ==Just Say No== | ||
An anti-drug commercial featuring [[Lou Albano]], which aired on Philadelphia's [[wikipedia:WPSG|WPSG]], showed him wearing [[Mario]]'s cap, although the rest of his outfit was different and he introduced himself as "Captain Lou Albano".<ref> | An anti-drug commercial featuring [[Lou Albano]], which aired on Philadelphia's [[wikipedia:WPSG|WPSG]], showed him wearing [[Mario]]'s cap, although the rest of his outfit was different and he introduced himself as "Captain Lou Albano". <ref>"HKD2". (December 3, 2008). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8M8I2SYEiA Captain Lou Albano - WGBS Philly 57 "Just Say No" Drugs PSA]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved February 28, 2016.</ref> | ||
=={{wp|Corn flakes|Kellogg's Corn Flakes}}== | |||
[[File:Mario 1992 Kelloggs commercial.png|thumb|right]] | |||
Mario appears at the end of a Kellogg's Corn Flakes commercial alongside [[Game Boy]]-themed watches that came with Corn Flakes cereal boxes.<ref>https://youtu.be/rAs3kRIJqUA</ref> | |||
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==[[wikipedia:Corn Pops|Kellogg's Corn Pops]]== | |||
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[[File:Nintendo Kellogg's commercial 03.jpg|thumb|right|Yoshi]] | |||
A commercial for Kellogg's Corn Pops features clay models of [[Larry Koopa]], [[Ludwig von Koopa]], and [[Yoshi]] with Nintendo-themed label stickers that came with Corn Pops cereal boxes.<ref>https://youtu.be/Yj62T7uNN0I</ref> | |||
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==[[wikipedia:Froot Loops|Kellogg's Froot Loops]]== | ==[[wikipedia:Froot Loops|Kellogg's Froot Loops]]== | ||
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=={{wp|Kirin Company|Kirin Lemon}}== | =={{wp|Kirin Company|Kirin Lemon}}== | ||
[[File:Kirin Lemon commercial 01.jpg|thumb|left|Beginning of the commercial]] | [[File:Kirin Lemon commercial 01.jpg|thumb|left|Beginning of the commercial]] | ||
[[File:Kirin Lemon commercial 05.jpg|thumb|End of the commercial]] | [[File:Kirin Lemon commercial 05.jpg|thumb|right|End of the commercial]] | ||
A commercial for Kirin Lemon centers around a man in an outfit similar to [[Mario|Mario's]] travelling through various terrains in [[Super Mario World]]. Several enemies such as [[Bullet Bill]] and [[Mega Mole]] have brief appearances, but the commercial mostly focuses on the man and [[Yoshi]]. | A commercial for Kirin Lemon centers around a man in an outfit similar to [[Mario|Mario's]] travelling through various terrains in [[Super Mario World]]. Several enemies such as [[Bullet Bill]] and [[Mega Mole]] have brief appearances, but the commercial mostly focuses on the man and [[Yoshi]]. | ||
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=={{wp|Kraft Dinner|Kraft Macaroni and Cheese}}== | =={{wp|Kraft Dinner|Kraft Macaroni and Cheese}}== | ||
[[File:MarioKraftMacaroniAndCheeseCommercial.png|thumb]] | [[File:MarioKraftMacaroniAndCheeseCommercial.png|thumb|right]] | ||
Mario is depicted in a Kraft Macaroni and Cheese commercial. The macaroni is shaped like different objects from the series. He performs multiple actions involving macaroni and/or cheese, such as hitting the Kraft logo, which makes slices of cheese appear, or swimming with fish that resemble blocks of cheese. Yoshi and Bowser also make appearances in the advertisement. | Mario is depicted in a Kraft Macaroni and Cheese commercial. The macaroni is shaped like different objects from the series. He performs multiple actions involving macaroni and/or cheese, such as hitting the Kraft logo, which makes slices of cheese appear, or swimming with fish that resemble blocks of cheese. Yoshi and Bowser also make appearances in the advertisement. | ||
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=={{wp|McDonald's}}== | =={{wp|McDonald's}}== | ||
[[File:MarioMcDonaldsCommercial.png|thumb|left|Mario, Ronald McDonald | [[File:MarioMcDonaldsCommercial.png|thumb|left|Mario, Ronald McDonald and Grimace sharing a Happy Meal.]] | ||
[[File:McDonalds - Bowser Mario Archenemies Screenshot.jpg|thumb|The | [[File:McDonalds - Bowser Mario Archenemies Screenshot.jpg|thumb|right|The McDonalds commercial "Archenemies", showing [[Mario]] making peace with [[Bowser]].]] | ||
In the McDonald's TV commercial "Archenemies | In the McDonald's TV commercial "Archenemies<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPTxJZyKymA Archenemies]</ref>," numerous different arch enemies are seen setting their differences aside over various McDonald's foods. Among them are [[Mario]] and [[Bowser]]. In the commercial, Mario makes amends to Bowser by giving him a potted [[Piranha Plant]]. | ||
A 1989 ad for McDonalds' "Happy Meals", showcasing ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''-themed toys, features the characters Mario alongside Ronald McDonald and Grimace in the Mushroom Kingdom.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAdzSIQhTyQ</ref> | |||
There have been several more McDonald’s ads released for Mario Happy Meals throughout the years. | |||
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==''{{wp|Mega Man 2}}''== | ==''{{wp|Mega Man 2}}''== | ||
[[File:Mario Megaman 2 commercial.jpg|thumb]] | [[File:Mario Megaman 2 commercial.jpg|thumb|right]] | ||
Mario appears as a news broadcaster in a French commercial for ''Mega Man 2''.<ref>https://youtu.be/yjZ29HswZm4</ref> | Mario appears as a news broadcaster in a French commercial for ''Mega Man 2''.<ref>https://youtu.be/yjZ29HswZm4</ref> | ||
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=={{wp|Pepsi}}== | =={{wp|Pepsi}}== | ||
[[File:Mario Pepsi commercial.jpg|thumb|left|The 1989 Pepsi commercial.]] | [[File:Mario Pepsi commercial.jpg|thumb|left|The 1989 Pepsi commercial.]] | ||
[[File:Pepsi Super Secret Rocky Wrench Card.jpg|thumb|right|One of the cards that came with Pepsi packaging.]] | |||
In a Pepsi commercial from 1989, Mario is seen walking through a store while dressed up as Santa Claus. Customers who bought Pepsi products at the time had a chance to win a [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] Action Set (which included a {{wp|NES Zapper|Zapper}}), game cartridges, and a [[Game Boy]].<ref>https://youtu.be/IzYnbA4v8LM</ref> | In a Pepsi commercial from 1989, Mario is seen walking through a store while dressed up as Santa Claus. Customers who bought Pepsi products at the time had a chance to win a [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] Action Set (which included a {{wp|NES Zapper|Zapper}}), game cartridges, and a [[Game Boy]].<ref>https://youtu.be/IzYnbA4v8LM</ref> | ||
Another commercial from 1991 features a young child teaching men to "be better Nintendo players" at the Pepsi/Nintendo Training Camp. The commercial was advertising cards with game tips that came with Pepsi packaging. Customers also had the chance to win a [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]].<ref>https://youtu.be/DBwbQU_3My0</ref> | |||
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=={{wp|Playtronic}}== | =={{wp|Playtronic}}== | ||
[[File:Brazilian Mario Commercial.png|thumb]] | [[File:Brazilian Mario Commercial.png|thumb|right]] | ||
A commercial for Playtronic, the company responsible for distributing Nintendo games in Brazil from 1993 to 1996, features Mario holding the Brazilian flag.<ref>https://youtu.be/crdfTbwtQg4</ref> | A commercial for Playtronic, the company responsible for distributing Nintendo games in Brazil from 1993 to 1996, features Mario holding the Brazilian flag.<ref>https://youtu.be/crdfTbwtQg4</ref> | ||
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==[[Satellaview]]== | ==[[Satellaview]]== | ||
[[File:Mario Satellaview commercial.jpg|thumb|left]] | [[File:Mario Satellaview commercial.jpg|thumb|left]] | ||
Mario appears as an astronaut in a commercial for the Japan-exclusive Satellaview.<ref>https://youtu.be/CYXVwotQxbY</ref> | |||
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==[[wikipedia:Sega Genesis|Sega Genesis]]/''[[wikipedia:Sonic the Hedgehog (1991 video game)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]''== | ==[[wikipedia:Sega Genesis|Sega Genesis]]/''[[wikipedia:Sonic the Hedgehog (1991 video game)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]''== | ||
A TV advertisement for the original ''[[wikipedia:Sonic the Hedgehog (1991 video game)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' and the [[wikipedia:Sega Genesis|Sega Genesis.]]<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAyxBm_NWhA]</ref> compares them to ''[[Super Mario World]]'' on the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], boasting that the package deal was "faster" and $50 less expensive than Nintendo's product. Despite the salesman's best efforts to flog ''Super Mario World'', the kid from whose POV the commercial is shown is drawn to the TV showing the ''Sonic'' footage over the '' | A TV advertisement for the original ''[[wikipedia:Sonic the Hedgehog (1991 video game)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' and the [[wikipedia:Sega Genesis|Sega Genesis.]]<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAyxBm_NWhA]</ref> compares them to ''[[Super Mario World]]'' on the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], boasting that the package deal was "faster" and $50 less expensive than Nintendo's product. Despite the salesman's best efforts to flog ''Super Mario World'', the kid from whose POV the commercial is shown is drawn to the TV showing the ''Sonic'' footage over the ''Mario'' screen and insists on buying it and the Genesis. | ||
A similar TV advertisement shows a woman ranting on Sonic the Hedgehog, eventually asking "Why can't he be more like that nice boy, Mario?" | A similar TV advertisement shows a woman ranting on Sonic the Hedgehog, eventually asking "Why can't he be more like that nice boy, Mario?" | ||
One year later<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlulSyBI2aY "Blast Processing! (Sega Genesis Commercial)" on YouTube]</ref>, Sega would make a now-infamous commercial boasting that the Genesis had "blast processing", whereas the SNES didn't. As a show of what blast processing supposedly did, a drag racer with a TV screen strapped to it raced down a drag strip; the TV didn't show any footage, but scenes from various Sega games, including the then-new ''[[wikipedia:Sonic the Hedgehog 2|Sonic 2]]'', were shown as the car drove past. As a show of what happened if one did not have blast processing, a beat-up minivan, also with a TV strapped to it, barely put down the same track; the TV showed ''[[Super Mario Kart]]''. | One year later<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlulSyBI2aY "Blast Processing! (Sega Genesis Commercial)" on YouTube]</ref>, Sega would make a now-infamous commercial boasting that the Genesis had "blast processing", whereas the SNES didn't. As a show of what blast processing supposedly did, a drag racer with a TV screen strapped to it raced down a drag strip; the TV didn't show any footage, but scenes from various Sega games, including the then-new ''[[wikipedia:Sonic the Hedgehog 2|Sonic 2]]'', were shown as the car drove past. As a show of what happened if one did not have blast processing, a beat-up minivan, also with a TV strapped to it, barely put down the same track; the TV showed ''[[Super Mario Kart]]''. | ||
=={{wp|Soprole}}== | =={{wp|Soprole}}== | ||
[[File:Mario yoghurt ad.jpg|thumb]] | [[File:Mario yoghurt ad.jpg|thumb|right]] | ||
Mario and Yoshi are seen running through a level of ''[[Super Mario World]]'' in a Soprole commercial. Customers who bought Soprole yoghurt had a chance to win a [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], Mario shirts, or a {{wp|Mazda 121}}.<ref>https://youtu.be/_-dI3qgehx4</ref> | Mario and Yoshi are seen running through a level of ''[[Super Mario World]]'' in a Soprole commercial. Customers who bought Soprole yoghurt had a chance to win a [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], Mario shirts, or a {{wp|Mazda 121}}.<ref>https://youtu.be/_-dI3qgehx4</ref> | ||
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=={{wp|Sprint Corporation|Sprint 4G}}== | =={{wp|Sprint Corporation|Sprint 4G}}== | ||
[[File:Sprint 4G Commercial.jpg|thumb|A group of men playing ''Mario Kart DS'' in the commercial]] | [[File:Sprint 4G Commercial.jpg|thumb|right|A group of men playing ''Mario Kart DS'' in the commercial]] | ||
In one segment, when describing using the 4G connection to play games online, five people are shown to be playing ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'' on white [[Nintendo DSi]]s. They are on [[DS Luigi's Mansion|Luigi's Mansion]], and out of the five, one is Mario, and another is Yoshi. At the end, one of the men shouts "Eat it, Yoshi!" as an item sound effect plays. | In one segment, when describing using the 4G connection to play games online, five people are shown to be playing ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'' on white [[Nintendo DSi]]s. They are on [[DS Luigi's Mansion|Luigi's Mansion]], and out of the five, one is Mario, and another is Yoshi. At the end, one of the men shouts "Eat it, Yoshi!" as an item sound effect plays. | ||
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[[File:Super Game Boy print ad.jpg|thumb|Japanese print advertisement]] | [[File:Super Game Boy print ad.jpg|thumb|right|Japanese print advertisement]] | ||
An international Super Game Boy commercial depicts a gray | An international Super Game Boy commercial depicts a gray coloured Mario flying from a [[Game Boy]] to a [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], creating a rainbow. The commercial ends with various Nintendo characters walking through the Game Boy screen and across the rainbow,<ref>https://youtu.be/xoZqssm8CGU</ref> which is also shown in a Japanese print advertisement. | ||
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=={{wp|Target}}== | =={{wp|Target}}== | ||
In a 2017 Christmas commercial, [[Mario]] and [[Cappy]] are shown helping a family get their home ready for the holidays alongside several other characters from non-Nintendo series.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzSUczeQ7qs</ref> | In a 2017 Christmas commercial, [[Mario]] and [[Cappy]] are shown helping a family get their home ready for the holidays alongside several other characters from non-Nintendo series.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzSUczeQ7qs</ref> | ||
==''{{wp|Top Gun: The Second Mission}}''== | ==''{{wp|Top Gun: The Second Mission}}''== | ||
[[File:Mario Top Gun Second Mission commercial.jpg|thumb]] | [[File:Mario Top Gun Second Mission commercial.jpg|thumb|right]] | ||
Mario appears as a fighter jet pilot in a French commercial for ''Top Gun: The Second Mission'' on the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]].<ref>https://youtu.be/k05y5Cb4jks</ref> | Mario appears as a fighter jet pilot in a French commercial for ''Top Gun: The Second Mission'' on the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]].<ref>https://youtu.be/k05y5Cb4jks</ref> | ||
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=={{wp|West Ham United F.C.}}== | =={{wp|West Ham United F.C.}}== | ||
To celebrate football player {{wp|João Mário (footballer, born January 1993)|João Mário}} being loaned to West Ham United F.C., a short promotional video was released concurrently on [https://www.facebook.com/westhamunited/videos/1826051357428072/ Facebook], [https://twitter.com/WestHamUtd/status/956919688226729984 Twitter], and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7A2-fNQy1E YouTube]. Featuring graphics that are based on those of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', the video shows Mário coming out of a [[Warp Pipe]] and hitting a [[? Block]], with a soccer ball appearing and bouncing away. A hashtag then appears, designed to look like ''Super Mario Bros.''{{'}}s title screen, and Mário then runs off after the soccer ball. The sprite used for Mário, however, resembles [[Mega Man]]'s classic sprite more so than [[Mario]]'s. | To celebrate football player {{wp|João Mário (footballer, born January 1993)|João Mário}} being loaned to West Ham United F.C., a short promotional video was released concurrently on [https://www.facebook.com/westhamunited/videos/1826051357428072/ Facebook], [https://twitter.com/WestHamUtd/status/956919688226729984 Twitter], and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7A2-fNQy1E YouTube]. Featuring graphics that are based on those of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', the video shows Mário coming out of a [[Warp Pipe]] and hitting a [[? Block]], with a soccer ball appearing and bouncing away. A hashtag then appears, designed to look like ''Super Mario Bros.''{{'}}s title screen, and Mário then runs off after the soccer ball. The sprite used for Mário, however, resembles [[Mega Man]]'s classic sprite more so than [[Mario]]'s. | ||
=={{wp|Xfinity}}== | =={{wp|Xfinity}}== | ||
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