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The film was released theatrically on July 20, 1986, and screened exclusively at Sochiku theaters, where it was shown as part of a double feature alongside a video guide for ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'', 『スーパーマリオブラザーズ2 完全攻略法』 (''Super Mario Bros. 2'' Complete Strategy Guide). A few commercials done by the same animation company and cast were done for tie-in merchandise for ''Super Mario''-brand {{wp|furikake}}, watches, cameras and phone cards, and there were two instances of product placement in the film itself. One scene shows Mario hitting a block and ''Super Mario''-brand ramen noodles by Myojo Foods come out.<ref>''Twitter''. [https://twitter.com/VGArtAndTidbits/status/1585648009500844032 VideoGameArt&Tidbits: Myojo Ramen - Super Mario Bros. 2 ad (1986)]. Retrieved February 11, 2023.</ref> The brothers even break the [[fourth wall]], as Luigi says it is delicious and Mario winks at the camera. Later, right before Mario can use the star, he gets distracted by ''Super Mario''-brand furikake by [[Nagatanien]].<ref>''YouTube''. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1NvgfIcO1U Nagatanien ''Super Mario'' Furikake commercial]. Retrieved February 11, 2023.</ref> Mario is also shown playing a [[Family Computer]] in the beginning of the film. | The film was released theatrically on July 20, 1986, and screened exclusively at Sochiku theaters, where it was shown as part of a double feature alongside a video guide for ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'', 『スーパーマリオブラザーズ2 完全攻略法』 (''Super Mario Bros. 2'' Complete Strategy Guide). A few commercials done by the same animation company and cast were done for tie-in merchandise for ''Super Mario''-brand {{wp|furikake}}, watches, cameras and phone cards, and there were two instances of product placement in the film itself. One scene shows Mario hitting a block and ''Super Mario''-brand ramen noodles by Myojo Foods come out.<ref>''Twitter''. [https://twitter.com/VGArtAndTidbits/status/1585648009500844032 VideoGameArt&Tidbits: Myojo Ramen - Super Mario Bros. 2 ad (1986)]. Retrieved February 11, 2023.</ref> The brothers even break the [[fourth wall]], as Luigi says it is delicious and Mario winks at the camera. Later, right before Mario can use the star, he gets distracted by ''Super Mario''-brand furikake by [[Nagatanien]].<ref>''YouTube''. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1NvgfIcO1U Nagatanien ''Super Mario'' Furikake commercial]. Retrieved February 11, 2023.</ref> Mario is also shown playing a [[Family Computer]] in the beginning of the film. | ||
The VHS release was distributed by VAP Video sometime after its theatrical release. However, the movie has never been republished since then, not even in newer home video formats such as DVD or Blu-ray, causing the official VHS tapes to become sought-after collector's items, with prices reaching as high as US$600 on auction sites. Moreover, the movie has never released internationally, remaining a rare production that has never been released outside Japan or in any language besides Japanese. This is because {{wp| | The VHS release was distributed by VAP Video sometime after its theatrical release. However, the movie has never been republished since then, not even in newer home video formats such as DVD or Blu-ray, causing the official VHS tapes to become sought-after collector's items, with prices reaching as high as US$600 on auction sites. Moreover, the movie has never released internationally, remaining a rare production that has never been released outside Japan or in any language besides Japanese. This is because {{wp|Toei Animation}}, the company that distributed this film, does not operate outside of Japan. | ||
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