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{{italic title|''Super Mario Bros.'' Trading Cards}} | {{italic title|''Super Mario Bros.'' Trading Cards}} | ||
{{about|a series of collectible cards based on the 1993 [[Super Mario Bros. (film)|Super Mario Bros. film]]|a list of other Mario-themed trading cards|[[:Category:Trading cards|here]]}} | {{about|a series of collectible cards based on the 1993 [[Super Mario Bros. (film)|Super Mario Bros. film]]|a list of other Mario-themed trading cards|[[:Category:Trading cards|here]]}} | ||
[[File:PackagingSMBTC.jpg|thumb|Large box of ''Super Mario Bros.'' trading cards.]] | [[File:PackagingSMBTC.jpg|thumb|right|Large box of ''Super Mario Bros.'' trading cards.]] | ||
The '''''Super Mario Bros.'' Trading Cards''' were a series of collectible trading cards based on the 1993 [[Super Mario Bros. (film)|''Super Mario Bros.'' film]]. They were released over the summer and winter of 1993, with a total of 101 regular cards and 3 hologram ones. The summer release cards have yellow text, while the winter release has a light blue text. The summer release was produced by the now defunct {{wp|SkyBox International}}, while the winter release was released by defunct Australian company Dynamic Marketing. The cards feature high quality images, both screen caps from the film itself and some behind the scenes photographs. | The '''''Super Mario Bros.'' Trading Cards''' were a series of collectible trading cards based on the 1993 [[Super Mario Bros. (film)|''Super Mario Bros.'' film]]. They were released over the summer and winter of 1993, with a total of 101 regular cards and 3 hologram ones. The summer release cards have yellow text, while the winter release has a light blue text. The summer release was produced by the now defunct {{wp|SkyBox International}}, while the winter release was released by defunct Australian company Dynamic Marketing. The cards feature high quality images, both screen caps from the film itself and some behind the scenes photographs. | ||
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| align="center" |'''Spike | | align="center" |'''Spike and Iggy''' | ||
| ''"There's strange, there's stranger and then there's Spike and Iggy. Their mission? To track down and kidnap the innocent Daisy, then deliver her to their leader. Trouble is, not only are they ugly and subhuman, they're also not too terribly bright."'' | | ''"There's strange, there's stranger and then there's Spike and Iggy. Their mission? To track down and kidnap the innocent Daisy, then deliver her to their leader. Trouble is, not only are they ugly and subhuman, they're also not too terribly bright."'' | ||
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| align="center" |'''Massing For Invasion''' | | align="center" |'''Massing For Invasion''' | ||
|''"All points lead to the subway, wherein lies the tunnel that connects both dimensions. Here, the heavily-armed Koopa and his Goombas meet Luigi and Daisy, Mario, | |''"All points lead to the subway, wherein lies the tunnel that connects both dimensions. Here, the heavily-armed Koopa and his Goombas meet Luigi and Daisy, Mario, Danielle and the other Brooklyn girls. It's time for the final showdown."'' | ||
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[[Category:Merchandise]] | |||
[[Category:Trading cards]] | [[Category:Trading cards]] | ||
[[Category:Super Mario Bros. (film)]] | [[Category:Super Mario Bros. (film)]] |