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The following is a list of advertisements that involve or invoke the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]], but are not for ''Super Mario'' products. For a list of advertisements for the ''Super Mario'' franchise, see [[List of advertisements|List of advertisements]] instead. These advertisements may be on television, other forms of public broadcast, or in print media such as posters and magazines. | The following is a list of advertisements that involve or invoke the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]], but are not for ''Super Mario'' products. For a list of advertisements for the ''Super Mario'' franchise, see [[List of advertisements|List of advertisements]] instead. These advertisements may be on television, other forms of public broadcast, or in print media such as posters and magazines. | ||
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[[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 red shell lacking spikes, light-brown eyes and hair, a different hairstyle, downward-curling horns, and silver bracers inlaid with red gems. | 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 red shell lacking spikes, light-brown eyes and hair, a different hairstyle, downward-curling horns, and silver bracers inlaid with red gems. | ||
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[[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|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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==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> | ||
==[[wikipedia:Froot Loops|Kellogg's Froot Loops]]== | ==[[wikipedia:Froot Loops|Kellogg's Froot Loops]]== | ||
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[[File:Mario Megaman 2 commercial.jpg|thumb]] | [[File:Mario Megaman 2 commercial.jpg|thumb]] | ||
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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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}}== | ||
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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}}''== | ||
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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}}== |