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{{ | {{Image|more=yes|Cover art/scan of the VHS or Betamax box; current image at the top of the article is from the [[Mario no Daibōken (album)|vinyl EP]], which only features songs that aren't even in the video}} | ||
[[File:Mario no Daibouken single cover.jpg|thumb|right|Single cover]] | |||
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'''''Mario no Daibōken''''' (Japanese: マリオの大冒険, lit: ''Mario's Great Adventure'') is an obscure VHS and Betamax strategy guide released in Japan in 1986 by {{wp|Pony Canyon}} for ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' It features tips for various [[level]]s, live-action segments starring a [[Mario]] mascot costume, and ''[[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)#Mario no Daibōken|GO GO Mario!!]]'', a lyrical version of the game's Ground Theme. ''GO GO Mario!!'' would later be released as a single in Japan. | '''''Mario no Daibōken''''' (Japanese: マリオの大冒険, lit: ''Mario's Great Adventure'') is an obscure VHS and Betamax strategy guide released in Japan in 1986 by {{wp|Pony Canyon}} for ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' It features tips for various [[level]]s, live-action segments starring a [[Mario]] mascot costume, and ''[[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)#Mario no Daibōken|GO GO Mario!!]]'', a lyrical version of the game's Ground Theme. ''GO GO Mario!!'' would later be released as a single in Japan. | ||
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All of this is regularly interrupted by live-action segments featuring a Mario mascot costume who can be seen playing the game. Mario introduces new segments and gives commentary, and he plays a prominent role in the ''GO GO Mario!!'' music video shown at the end of the VHS. | All of this is regularly interrupted by live-action segments featuring a Mario mascot costume who can be seen playing the game. Mario introduces new segments and gives commentary, and he plays a prominent role in the ''GO GO Mario!!'' music video shown at the end of the VHS. | ||
A vinyl single for this video, also entitled ''[[Mario no Daibōken (album)|Mario no Daibōken]]'', was released on March 30, 1986, but neither of the two songs featured on the | A vinyl single for this video, also entitled ''[[Mario no Daibōken (album)|Mario no Daibōken]]'', was released on March 30, 1986, but neither of the two songs featured on the EP (''Mario no Daibōken'' and ''Kuppa Ichizoku Kazoe-uta'') were featured in the actual video. The single had an exclusive promotional version titled ''[[Mario no Daibōken/GO GO Mario!!]]'', which replaced ''Kuppa Ichizoku Kazoe-uta'' with ''GO GO Mario!!'' | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The art | *The [https://twitter.com/kikaim/status/1294964623657992193/photo/1 video's cover art] would later be repurposed and modified to serve as the box art for ''[[All Night Nippon: Super Mario Bros.]]''<ref>{{file link|All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros cover.jpg|Box art of ''All Night Nippon: Super Mario Bros.''}}</ref> | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |