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==Appearances in games==
==Appearances in games==
In ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', the [[Baby Mario Hanafuda|first illustration of January]], the [[Yoshi's Egg Hanafuda|fourth illustration of February]], the [[Peach Hanafuda|first illustration of March]], the [[Barrel Hanafuda|fourth illustration of April]], and the [[Blooper Hanafuda|first illustration of May]] appear as tour-exclusive High-End [[glider]]s available as tour gifts for Gold Pass subscribers. Each one was released during their respective month from the card set.
In ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', the [[Baby Mario Hanafuda|first illustration of January]], the [[Yoshi's Egg Hanafuda|fourth illustration of February]], the [[Peach Hanafuda|first illustration of March]], the [[Barrel Hanafuda|fourth illustration of April]], the [[Blooper Hanafuda|first illustration of May]], and the [[Cape Mario Hanafuda|first illustration of June]] appear as tour-exclusive High-End [[glider]]s available as tour gifts for Gold Pass subscribers. Each one was released during their respective month from the card set.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 04:20, June 17, 2020

Not to be confused with Club Nintendo Hanafuda.
Illustration on the upper face of the inner box of the Mario Hanafuda red deck.
Illustration on the upper face of the inner box of the red Mario Hanafuda deck

The Mario Hanafuda deck is a deck of Japanese playing cards known as hanafuda. It was introduced during the 30th Anniversary of Super Mario Bros. The illustrations on the cards, including the ones on the inner box, are derived from the currently produced "President" set.[1] Red- and black-decked versions of Mario Hanafuda were later made available on the My Nintendo Store in Europe on June 16, 2020,[2] along with postcards based on them.[3]

Illustrations on the cards

In the Mario Hanafuda deck, all of the cards' traditional illustrations have been modified with elements from the Mario universe. Furthermore, a close inspection of the illustration reveals that a new printing method has been used with respect to the one used in the Club Nintendo Hanafuda. Another important aspect is that now some months follow a theme (although others are mixes of miscellaneous enemies, power ups and the Mario Bros. themselves):

January
File:MH Jan 1.png File:MH Jan 2.png File:MH Jan 3.png File:MH Jan 4.png
February
File:MH Feb 1.png File:MH Feb 2.png File:MH Feb 3.png File:MH Feb 4.png
March
File:MH Mar 1.png File:MH Mar 2.png File:MH Mar 3.png File:MH Mar 4.png
April
File:MH Apr 1.png File:MH Apr 2.png File:MH Apr 3.png File:MH Apr 4.png
May
File:MH May 1.png File:MH May 2.png File:MH May 3.png File:MH May 4.png
June
File:MH Jun 1.png File:MH Jun 2.png File:MH Jun 3.png File:MH Jun 4.png
July
File:MH Jul 1.png File:MH Jul 2.png File:MH Jul 3.png File:MH Jul 4.png
August
File:MH Aug 1.png File:MH Aug 2.png File:MH Aug 3.png File:MH Aug 4.png
September
File:MH Sep 1.png File:MH Sep 2.png File:MH Sep 3.png File:MH Sep 4.png
October
File:MH Oct 1.png File:MH Oct 2.png File:MH Oct 3.png File:MH Oct 4.png
November
File:MH Nov 1.png File:MH Nov 2.png File:MH Nov 3.png File:MH Nov 4.png
December
File:MH Dec 1.png File:MH Dec 2.png File:MH Dec 3.png File:MH Dec 4.png

Appearances in games

In Mario Kart Tour, the first illustration of January, the fourth illustration of February, the first illustration of March, the fourth illustration of April, the first illustration of May, and the first illustration of June appear as tour-exclusive High-End gliders available as tour gifts for Gold Pass subscribers. Each one was released during their respective month from the card set.

External links

References