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tonguepuller.jpg|Plastic toy of a Yoshi with a retractable [[melon]] in its mouth | tonguepuller.jpg|Plastic toy of a Yoshi with a retractable [[melon]] in its mouth | ||
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Marioyoshipullback.jpg|A Mario and Yoshi pullback toy | Marioyoshipullback.jpg|A Mario and Yoshi pullback toy | ||
NSMBWiiPullbacktoys.jpg|Wheeled toys that launch themselves forward when pulled back. They include [[Yoshi]], [[Penguin Mario]], a [[Propeller Mushroom]], a [[Boo]], a [[Bullet Bill]], and a [[Green Shell]], all based on ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''.<ref>[http://gameswag.com/2010/11/new-super-mario-bros-wii-action-mascots-hitting-japan/ New Super Mario Bros. Wii Action Mascots Hitting Japan, dated 11/24/10]; retrieved 1/11/11</ref> | NSMBWiiPullbacktoys.jpg|Wheeled toys that launch themselves forward when pulled back. They include [[Yoshi]], [[Penguin Mario]], a [[Propeller Mushroom]], a [[Boo]], a [[Bullet Bill]], and a [[Green Shell]], all based on ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''.<ref>[http://gameswag.com/2010/11/new-super-mario-bros-wii-action-mascots-hitting-japan/ New Super Mario Bros. Wii Action Mascots Hitting Japan, dated 11/24/10]; retrieved 1/11/11</ref> |
Revision as of 18:05, September 20, 2022
This article is under construction. Therefore, please excuse its informal appearance while it is being worked on. We hope to have it completed as soon as possible.
- This gallery is of the real-life toys based around the Mario series. For the collection of souvenirs in WarioWare: Twisted!, see List of WarioWare: Twisted! souvenirs.
- "Toy" redirects here. For the item in Mario's Time Machine, see Toy (item).
This is a gallery of Mario-themed toys and promotional items. For a gallery of Mario figurines, see Gallery:Figurines. For a gallery of toys from Bandai, see here.
Crafts
These are toys that can be assembled, built, and crafted from smaller pieces.
Jigsaw Puzzles
A 1,000-piece puzzle based on Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. The completed puzzle depicts the Mushroom Kingdom town and various characters in the game.
A 550-piece puzzle based on the poster consisting off all the bosses that appeared in Super Mario Galaxy. When crafted fully, the whole frame is 18" x 24".[1]
A 550-piece puzzle based on the box art of New Super Mario Bros. Wii, in the same style as the Super Mario Galaxy one[2]
Four different 56-jigsaw puzzle designs based on the Wii game Super Mario Galaxy 2. Each of them measured 257 x 182 mm and comes with a piece of candy.[3]
A rare jigsaw puzzle based on Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, titled Yossy & Baby (note that Yossy was how Yoshi's name was romanized in Japan at the time)
A Mario Kart Wii collector's puzzle showing artwork of a race at Luigi Circuit
Byggis buildable sets
Many licensed sets of Lego-like buildable blocks from the Super Mario series were manufactured by Swedish company Byggis. Small paper cutouts of the characters and enemies are also included.
Mario-themed games
Gallery of games
These are toys with interactive games or activities that can often be played with multiple people.
A small portable pinball machine made by Playtime and based on Super Mario Bros. It is designed for young children and toddlers. The background depicts the characters and enemies with different artwork from the original game.[4]
A pack of Mario-themed dominoes. Each pack includes 28 dominoes in a black case with various characters' faces. The artwork is from the Nintendo 64 era.
A board game based on Super Mario Bros. The rules for the board were unique and has the Official Nintendo Seal. The objective of the game is to knock down all the Brick Blocks and save Princess Peach.
A racing set with two tracks and two cars sold in Japan, based on the minigame Slot Car Derby from Mario Party and Mario Party 2. The characters driving the two cars are Mario and Yoshi. The objective of the game is to race around the track and reach the finish line first.
A set of metallic coins sold in Japan with artwork from Super Mario World. The box includes the metal coins, a crane, and a magnet. The objective of the game is to grab coins by using the small crane and magnet.
A board game modeled after New Super Mario Bros., composed of mazes for the player to control with the joystick installed. Controlling the stick makes the ball roll in a certain way it was tilted. This board game was manufactured by the Japanese company Epoch. Its full name is New Super Mario Bros. Crystal Maze.[5]
Gura Gura (Shaky Game), with Mario figurines. There are two ways to play the game: placing figurines without disrupting the tower, or launching the pieces into the tower pieces. Up to four players can participate in the game. This was created by Epoch.[6]
A board game called "New Super Mario Bros. Coin Adventure Board Game." Two AAA batteries are required to play the game. It was created by Epoch and released in 2006.[7]
A pachi-slot game called Super Mario Bros. 3 (Mini Piccadilly) that uses artwork assets from Super Mario Bros. 3 during the NES days. This game was manufactured by Konami.[8][9]
A small portable pinball machine based on Super Mario 64, released in 2003 and manufactured by Scientific Toys
The back of the Super Mario 64 pinball machine
Super Mario Bros. 2-themed version of the Pop-up Pirate game
Other Mario-themed games
Image | Product | Description |
File:Nocoverart.png | Super Mario Ride (Mario Version) | An officially licensed battery car made by Banpresto in 1993 exclusively for Japan, based on Super Mario World.[10] |
File:Nocoverart.png | Super Mario Ride (Yoshi Version) | An officially licensed battery car made by Banpresto in 1993 exclusively for Japan, based on Super Mario World.[11] |
Miscellaneous
General toys
A set of Mario figures based on Super Mario Bros.
A toy modeled after Super Mario Bros. that squirts water from Mario's finger when the foot is squeezed
Another version of the water squirter toy, modeled after Super Mario World
A toy themed after Super Mario Bros. 2 that can be used as a foam dart board
A slot machine toy sold in Japan that features artwork from Super Mario World
A squeezable toy of Mario from Super Mario 64
Plastic toy of a Yoshi with a retractable melon in its mouth
Wheeled toys that launch themselves forward when pulled back. They include Yoshi, Penguin Mario, a Propeller Mushroom, a Boo, a Bullet Bill, and a Green Shell, all based on New Super Mario Bros. Wii.[12]
These are named "Super Mario World Collectible Slamcaps," or pogs that have two small pogs, seven medium pogs, and one large pog packaged on a board. These were released in 1993 and manufactured by Slamco.
Water toys
Water toys are small containers that need water to be filled in order to play a game. The objective is to make all the objects in the container go into the U-shaped holders, or rods. To do it, the player presses a button to blow air in order to lift the objects up.
A water toy based on Super Mario World, featuring recognizable characters such as Mario, Yoshi, Bowser, Princess Toadstool, two Mechakoopas, and a Mushroom
Six sets of water toys, based on New Super Mario Bros.[13]
Six sets of water toys, with interesting settings on the background, based on New Super Mario Bros. Wii
Plushies
Plushies are toys that contain some type of stuffing inside, most likely from synthetic materials. For a gallery of plushies from San-ei, see here. For a gallery of plushies from Banpresto, see here.
Characters
Three sizes of a Donkey Kong plushie, the first licensed plush toy in the Mario franchise
A plushie of a Noki from Super Mario Sunshine
A plushie of a Pianta from Super Mario Sunshine
The Mario Party 5 Bowser plush
A plushie of Petey Piranha
A plushie of Kinopio-kun holding a Chain Chomp from Sega Prize
A plushie of Bowser from Build-A-Bear Workshop
Mario
A plushie of Raccoon Mario from Super Mario Bros. 3
A blank Mario doll but with special erasable crayons to customize it
A plushie of Mario holding a bucket over his head based on Mario & Wario
A plushie of Mario holding a Super Scope from Yoshi's Safari
A plushie of Mario with a Wing Cap based on Super Mario 64
A plushie of Mario and F.L.U.D.D. from Super Mario Sunshine
A plushie of Mario from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
Koopalings
A plushie of Larry Koopa from Yoshi's Safari
A plushie of Morton Koopa Jr. from Yoshi's Safari
A plushie of Wendy O. Koopa from Yoshi's Safari
Yoshi species
Plushies of Yoshis based on Yoshi's Story
A plushie of Yoshi from Build-A-Bear Workshop
Enemies
A plushie of a Chargin' Chuck based on Super Mario World
A plushie of a Magikoopa from Super Mario World
A plushie of a Super Koopa from Super Mario World
A plushie of a Wiggler from Super Mario World
A plushie of a Pokey
Games
Super Mario Kart plushies
A plushie of Mario from Super Mario Kart
A plushie of Koopa Troopa from Super Mario Kart
A plushie of Lakitu from the Mario Kart series
Items
A plushie of a Shine Sprite from Super Mario Sunshine
A plushie of a Super Mushroom
A plushie of a POW Block
A plushie of a Fire Flower
A plushie of a Mega Mushroom
Miscellaneous
A Build-A-Bear based on Mario in a Nintendo selection
Warp Pipe plushie
Promotional items
These toys were included in some type of promotional event and are not typically sold. For a gallery of Mario-themed Happy Meal promotional items, see here.
KFC promotional items
Mario Kart Wii
In 2008, KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken) promoted Mario Kart Wii in Mexico by creating four kart figurines that can launch forward. They come with decorative stickers, necessary to make the appearance of the kart figurine complete.
Princess Peach and her standard kart
Yoshi and his Super Blooper
Kinder Chocolate
Kinder Surprise
In 2020, a Mario Kart Kinder Surprise promotion was launched in Hungary and Romania. Each Kinder Surprise Maxi egg wrapped in a Mario Kart package featured a Mario, Luigi, or Donkey Kong figurine with their respective Standard Kart and Super Glider from Mario Kart 7.
Kinder Joy
A Kinder Joy promotion with Super Mario toys and accessories was launched in 2020[14][15] in celebration of the 35th anniversary of Super Mario Bros.[16]
Mushroom stamp
Mario and Fire Flower paper clips that can also be used as fashion accessories and photographic filters for phone cameras
Mario, Luigi and Bowser fidget spinner
Blooper sticker box
Koopa Paratroopa and Donkey Kong notepad keyrings
Mario and Koopa Troopa key accessories
The following are presentation foldouts that are packaged with the toys.
Fire Mario figurine
Yellow Yoshi figurine
Pepsi Twist promotional figurines
Pixelated figurine of a Bill Blaster
Pixelated figurine of a Buzzy Beetle
Pixelated figurine of a Cheep Cheep
Pixelated figurine of a Lakitu's Cloud with a coin on top
Pixelated figurine of Fire Mario walking on a steel girder
Pixelated figurine of Fire Mario jumping on a Green Shell
Pixelated figurine of a Fire Flower
Pixelated figurine of a Hammer Bro
Pixelated figurine of a Goomba standing on top of a Brick Block
Pixelated figurine of Luigi hurt by a Lava Bubble
Pixelated figurine of Mario hurt by a Spiny
Pixelated figurine of a Piranha Plant
Pixelated figurine of Luigi grabbing a 1-UP
Pixelated figurine of Luigi climbing a Beanstalk
Pixelated figurine of Mario climbing a flagpole
Pixelated figurine of a Super Star
Pixelated figurine of Luigi crouching on a Warp Pipe
Pixelated figurine of Luigi stomping on a Goomba
Pixelated figurine of Mario ducking under a Bullet Bill
Pixelated figurine of a Mushroom on top of an Item Block
Sports Balls
A golf ball and set of tees based on Mario Golf
A Super Mario Strikers hackey sack made to look like a soccer ball
A tennis ball made to promote the release of Mario Tennis Aces
Toy vehicles
Toys modeled after real life vehicles and vehicles from the Mario franchise
General vehicles
A pull-back wind up toy with artwork from Super Mario Bros. 3
A toy motorcycle with Super Mario World artwork manufactured in Japan
A toy jeep with Super Mario World artwork manufactured in Japan
A toy in which Mario rides Yoshi with wheels
Mario Kart toys
Wind-up Bikes and Karts from Mario Kart Wii
A toy based on Mario Kart DS which includes a track and Karts belonging Mario, Yoshi, Donkey Kong, and Wario
Four racers from Mario Kart 7. Manufactured by Takara Tomy
References
- ^ USAopoly: Super Mario Galaxy™ Collector’s Puzzle, entry added 4/1/10; retrieved 5/5/10
- ^ Amazon: USAopoly - New Super Mario Bros. Wii Edition puzzle #2 (550 pièces); retrieved 7/31/19
- ^ Games Swag: Super Mario Galaxy 2 in Magnet and Puzzle Form, dated 9/6/10; retrieved 1/6/11
- ^ User:smbcollector. YouTube: Mario Tabletop Pinball 1988 and 2003, posted 9/20/09; retrieved 4/25/10
- ^ National Console Support: New Super Mario Bros. Crystal Maze; retrieved 6/25/10
- ^ National Console Support: New Super Mario Bros GuraGura Game; retrieved 6/25/10
- ^ [1]; retrieved 1/17/11
- ^ Video Game Memorabilla Blog: Auction Crawler presents: SMB3 Japanese Fun Machine!, dated 6/7/09; retrieved 1/17/11
- ^ Borp's coverage on the Mario Boards
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- ^ New Super Mario Bros. Wii Action Mascots Hitting Japan, dated 11/24/10; retrieved 1/11/11
- ^ National Console Support: New Super Mario Bros Water Toys; retrieved 6/26/10
- ^ Kinder Joy Super Mario. kinder.com. Archived August 17, 2020, 22:43:02 UTC via Wayback Machine. Retrieved October 10, 2020.
- ^ Tanja's Toys Review (May 10, 2020). Unboxing Kinder Joy - SUPER MARIO 2020 Edition. YouTube. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
- ^ Nintendo UK (September 3, 2020). Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary Direct - 03.09.2020. YouTube. Retrieved September 10, 2020.