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{{about|the comic|the manga referred to as "Super Mario Adventures" in Spanish|[[Super Mario-kun]]}} | {{about|the comic|the manga referred to as "Super Mario Adventures" in Spanish|[[Super Mario-kun]]}} | ||
[[File:Super Mario Adventures 2016 reprint.jpg|thumb|The cover for the 2016 reprint of ''Super Mario Adventures'']] | [[File:Super Mario Adventures 2016 reprint.jpg|thumb|The cover for the 2016 reprint of ''Super Mario Adventures'']] | ||
[[File:SuperMarioAdventuresFR.png|thumb|The cover of the French localization]] | [[File:SuperMarioAdventuresFR.png|thumb|The cover of the French localization]] | ||
'''''Super Mario Adventures''''' is a comic in the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] that was originally serialized in ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' in twelve installments in the January to December 1992 issues alongside the comic ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (Ishinomori)|The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]]''. ''Super Mario Adventures'' was later serialized in Japan through ''{{wp|CoroCoro Comic}}'' in 1993. The comic was written by {{wp|Kentaro Takekuma}} and illustrated by {{wp|Tamakichi Sakura|Charlie Nozawa}}. While the comic tells a largely unique story, it is | '''''Super Mario Adventures''''' is a comic in the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] that was originally serialized in ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' in twelve installments in the January to December 1992 issues alongside the comic ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (Ishinomori)|The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]]''. ''Super Mario Adventures'' was later serialized in Japan through ''{{wp|CoroCoro Comic}}'' in 1993. The comic was written by {{wp|Kentaro Takekuma}} and illustrated by {{wp|Tamakichi Sakura|Charlie Nozawa}}. While the comic tells a largely unique story, it is loosely based on ''[[Super Mario World]]'', featuring many of the same [[List of enemies|enemies]] and [[List of characters|characters]]. | ||
After the comic's run in ''Nintendo Power'', the ten parts were collected as a graphic novel, which could be ordered through the July 1993 issue, celebrating the magazine's 50th issue and fifth anniversary.<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/Nintendo_Power_Issue_050_July_1993#page/n99/mode/2up ''Nintendo Power'' Issue 50, page 97] (July 1993). Retrieved August 5, 2016.</ref> This release also featured the comic ''[[Mario vs. Wario]]'' (originally printed in the January 1993 issue) as a bonus comic. In 2016, {{wp|Viz Media}} announced that it would reprint the graphic novel, which was released on October 12.<ref>Vogel, Mitch (August 3, 2016). [http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2016/08/super_mario_adventures_is_being_reprinted_as_a_graphic_novel Super Mario Adventures is Being Reprinted as a Graphic Novel]. Nintendo Life. Retrieved August 4, 2016</ref> On September 9, 2017, it was announced that {{wp|Soleil Productions}} would release the comic in its Soleil Manga collection in France on December 6,<ref>[http://www.soleilprod.com/manga/news/super-mario-adventures.html Super Mario Adventures - Une BD inédite pour tous les fans de Mario !]. Soleil Manga. Retrieved October 26, 2017</ref> but it was later advanced to November 29.<ref>[http://www.soleilprod.com/serie/super-mario-adventures.html Super Mario Adventures]. Soleil Manga. Retrieved October 26, 2017</ref> | After the comic's run in ''Nintendo Power'', the ten parts were collected as a graphic novel, which could be ordered through the July 1993 issue, celebrating the magazine's 50th issue and fifth anniversary.<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/Nintendo_Power_Issue_050_July_1993#page/n99/mode/2up ''Nintendo Power'' Issue 50, page 97] (July 1993). Retrieved August 5, 2016.</ref> This release also featured the comic ''[[Mario vs. Wario]]'' (originally printed in the January 1993 issue) as a bonus comic. In 2016, {{wp|Viz Media}} announced that it would reprint the graphic novel, which was released on October 12.<ref>Vogel, Mitch (August 3, 2016). [http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2016/08/super_mario_adventures_is_being_reprinted_as_a_graphic_novel Super Mario Adventures is Being Reprinted as a Graphic Novel]. Nintendo Life. Retrieved August 4, 2016</ref> On September 9, 2017, it was announced that {{wp|Soleil Productions}} would release the comic in its Soleil Manga collection in France on December 6,<ref>[http://www.soleilprod.com/manga/news/super-mario-adventures.html Super Mario Adventures - Une BD inédite pour tous les fans de Mario !]. Soleil Manga. Retrieved October 26, 2017</ref> but it was later advanced to November 29.<ref>[http://www.soleilprod.com/serie/super-mario-adventures.html Super Mario Adventures]. Soleil Manga. Retrieved October 26, 2017</ref> | ||
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[[File:Ludwig_playing_videogame.jpg|thumb|120px|Ludwig and the other Koopalings playing a video game]] | [[File:Ludwig_playing_videogame.jpg|thumb|120px|Ludwig and the other Koopalings playing a video game]] | ||
[[File:SuperMarioAdventuresWendy.gif|120px|thumb|left|Toadstool fleeing from Wendy's forces]] | [[File:SuperMarioAdventuresWendy.gif|120px|thumb|left|Toadstool fleeing from Wendy's forces]] | ||
At the [[Koopalings]]' tower, [[Ludwig]] and the others are playing a video game when the screen cuts to a video feed of Bowser, who explains to them that he has proposed to Princess Toadstool. At that moment, his chef shows him the model for his wedding cake, stating that the actual cake will be twice as big, though Bowser wants it even bigger. He then reminds the Koopalings to make sure the princess does not escape, but they have already switched back to playing the game, prompting Bowser to yell at them (destroying the screen in the process). [[Lemmy]] points out that the princess is still safely in her cell, but they suddenly see that she is gone and quickly open the cell to check. Toadstool, however, has actually perched herself on the ceiling and drops down on them, knocking them out and escaping. However, she is confronted by [[Wendy]] and several guards, who chase after her. | At the [[Koopalings]]' tower, [[Ludwig von Koopa|Ludwig]] and the others are playing a video game when the screen cuts to a video feed of Bowser, who explains to them that he has proposed to Princess Toadstool. At that moment, his chef shows him the model for his wedding cake, stating that the actual cake will be twice as big, though Bowser wants it even bigger. He then reminds the Koopalings to make sure the princess does not escape, but they have already switched back to playing the game, prompting Bowser to yell at them (destroying the screen in the process). [[Lemmy Koopa|Lemmy]] points out that the princess is still safely in her cell, but they suddenly see that she is gone and quickly open the cell to check. Toadstool, however, has actually perched herself on the ceiling and drops down on them, knocking them out and escaping. However, she is confronted by [[Wendy O. Koopa|Wendy]] and several guards, who chase after her. | ||
Mario, Luigi, and [[Toad]] have arrived outside the castle, Toad saying that he saw Bowser's forces take Toadstool inside. Mario tries to swim across the moat, but he is attacked by [[Urchin]]s, [[Fish Bone]]s, and [[Porcupuffer]]s (which the moat is filled with). | Mario, Luigi, and [[Toad]] have arrived outside the castle, Toad saying that he saw Bowser's forces take Toadstool inside. Mario tries to swim across the moat, but he is attacked by [[Urchin]]s, [[Fish Bone]]s, and [[Porcupuffer]]s (which the moat is filled with). | ||
Back in the tower, Toadstool reaches Wendy's room, fending off the guards by throwing furniture at them and stopping Wendy by threatening to tear apart one of her outfits. The other Koopalings then arrive, and [[Roy]] charges at the princess, but she grabs a [[cape]] and dodges him. She climbs onto the windowsill to escape, but she hesitates after seeing how high up she is. The Koopalings charge at her, and the princess loses her balance and slips. | Back in the tower, Toadstool reaches Wendy's room, fending off the guards by throwing furniture at them and stopping Wendy by threatening to tear apart one of her outfits. The other Koopalings then arrive, and [[Roy Koopa|Roy]] charges at the princess, but she grabs a [[cape]] and dodges him. She climbs onto the windowsill to escape, but she hesitates after seeing how high up she is. The Koopalings charge at her, and the princess loses her balance and slips. | ||
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===Issue 43 (December 1992)=== | ===Issue 43 (December 1992)=== | ||
After Mario kicks Bowser away, Mario is shocked to hear Toadstool calling Bowser "darling." Nevertheless, Mario grabs her and attempts to get her out, while Bowser sends his guards after them. | After Mario kicks Bowser away, Mario is shocked to hear Toadstool calling Bowser "darling." Nevertheless, Mario grabs her and attempts to get her out, while Bowser sends his guards after them. | ||
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Super Mario Adventures Yoshi Running Artwork.jpg|Artwork of [[Yoshi]] running | Super Mario Adventures Yoshi Running Artwork.jpg|Artwork of [[Yoshi]] running | ||
Super Mario Adventures Wario.jpg|Artwork of [[Wario]] from the inside back cover of the 2016 rerelease | Super Mario Adventures Wario.jpg|Artwork of [[Wario]] from the inside back cover of the 2016 rerelease | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=マリオの大冒険 | ||
| | |JapR=Mario no Daibōken | ||
| | |JapM=Mario's Big Adventure | ||
|FreE=Super Mario Adventures | |FreE=Super Mario Adventures | ||
|Spa=Super Mario Adventures | |Spa=Super Mario Adventures | ||
|Ita=Super Mario Adventures | |Ita=Super Mario Adventures | ||
}} | }} | ||
== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Bowser's threatening to turn the [[Toad (species)|Mushroom People]] into stone might be a reference to the manual in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', as its plot summary states that Bowser brought a spell that turned the Mushroom Kingdom residents into inanimate objects, just like early in the comic. | *Bowser's threatening to turn the [[Toad (species)|Mushroom People]] into stone might be a reference to the manual in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', as its plot summary states that Bowser brought a spell that turned the Mushroom Kingdom residents into inanimate objects, just like early in the comic. | ||
*''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' and [[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions|its remake]] would both have a scenario where Luigi would have to take Peach's place, having to wear her dress and a wig, so as to retrieve the stolen [[Beanstar]]. However, in this instance, rather than wearing a mask, he simply covers his mustache with his hands, which ultimately gives him away. | *''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' and [[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions|its remake]] would both have a scenario where Luigi would have to take Peach's place, having to wear her dress and a wig, so as to retrieve the stolen [[Beanstar]]. However, in this instance, rather than wearing a mask, he simply covers his mustache with his hands, which ultimately gives him away. |