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'''''Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!''''' (roughly translated to ''Super Mario Bros.: Princess Peach Rescue Operation!'', more commonly known as ''Super Mario Bros.: The Great Mission To Rescue Princess Peach!'') is an animated ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' film that was only released in Japan. It is a rough interpretation of the events of the original ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' with several alterations. Directed by Masami Hata, written by Hideo Takayashiki and produced by Masakatsu Suzuki and Tsunemasa Hatano, it was produced by Grouper Studios (in co-operation with [[Nintendo]]) and distributed by {{wp|Shochiku|Shochiku-Fuji Company Limited}} theatrically and VAP on rental-only VHS tapes. The film's running time is approximately one hour. With only a small number of copies of the film known to exist, it is considered one of the rarest pieces of ''Super Mario'' merchandise. It is notable for being one of the first two film adaptations of video games, the other being ''{{wp|ja:RUNNING_BOY_スター・ソルジャーの秘密|Running Boy: Star Soldier no Himitsu}}'' (based on ''{{wp|Star Soldier (video game)|Star Soldier}}''), both released on July 20, 1986, as well as for showing [[Bowser]] talking for the first time.
'''''Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!''''' (roughly translated to ''Super Mario Bros.: Princess Peach Rescue Operation!'') is an animated ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' film that was only released in Japan. It is a rough interpretation of the events of the original ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' with several alterations. Directed by Masami Hata, written by Hideo Takayashiki and produced by Masakatsu Suzuki and Tsunemasa Hatano, it was produced by Grouper Studios (in co-operation with [[Nintendo]]) and distributed by {{wp|Shochiku|Shochiku-Fuji Company Limited}} theatrically and VAP on rental-only VHS tapes. The film's running time is approximately one hour. With only a small number of copies of the film known to exist, it is considered one of the rarest pieces of ''Super Mario'' merchandise. It is notable for being one of the first two film adaptations of video games, the other being ''{{wp|ja:RUNNING_BOY_スター・ソルジャーの秘密|Running Boy: Star Soldier no Himitsu}}'' (based on ''{{wp|Star Soldier (video game)|Star Soldier}}''), both released on July 20, 1986, as well as for showing [[Bowser]] talking for the first time.


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