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{{about|the CoroCoro Comic manga|the Pikkapika Comics manga|[[Super Mario-kun (Pikkapika Comics)]]}} | {{about|the CoroCoro Comic manga|the Pikkapika Comics manga|[[Super Mario-kun (Pikkapika Comics)]]}} | ||
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|title=''Super Mario-kun'' | |title=''Super Mario-kun'' | ||
|image=[[File:SMKun_1.jpg|150px]][[File:Super Mario Manga Adventures - Volume 1 (fr).jpg|150px]][[File:Super Mario Aventuras 1.jpg|150px]] | |image=[[File:SMKun_1.jpg|150px]][[File:Super Mario Manga Adventures - Volume 1 (fr).jpg|150px]][[File:Super Mario Aventuras 1.jpg|150px]] | ||
|publisher=Shogakukan (Japan)<br>Soleil Productions (Soleil Manga collection) (France)<br>Planeta Cómic (Spain) | |publisher=[[Shogakukan]] (Japan)<br>Soleil Productions (Soleil Manga collection) (France)<br>Planeta Cómic (Spain) | ||
|label=CoroCoro Comic | |label=CoroCoro Comic | ||
|artist=Yukio Sawada | |artist=Yukio Sawada | ||
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==Volumes== | ==Volumes== | ||
Below are the covers of all of the volumes, up to the most recent. Some of this information is speculated, due to a limited amount of information about these comics in regions other than Japan. | Below are the covers of all of the volumes, up to the most recent. Some of this information is speculated, due to a limited amount of information about these comics in regions other than Japan. | ||
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|[[Super Mario-kun Volume 1|1]] | |[[Super Mario-kun Volume 1|1]] | ||
|First part of the '''''[[Super Mario World]]''''' arc: While on a trip to [[Dinosaur Land]] with [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach]] is kidnapped by [[Bowser]] and the Mario brothers run to her rescue, meeting [[Yoshi]] on the way and learning that the [[Koopa Troop]] has captured Yoshi's friends as well. The three travel through [[Yoshi's Island (location)|Yoshi's Island]] and the [[Donut Plains]], encountering many foes, including the four [[Mutant Ninja Sentai Nokonokoman]], and defeating [[ | |First part of the '''''[[Super Mario World]]''''' arc: While on a trip to [[Dinosaur Land]] with [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach]] is kidnapped by [[Bowser]] and the Mario brothers run to her rescue, meeting [[Yoshi]] on the way and learning that the [[Koopa Troop]] has captured Yoshi's friends as well. The three travel through [[Yoshi's Island (location)|Yoshi's Island]] and the [[Donut Plains]], encountering many foes, including the four [[Mutant Ninja Sentai Nokonokoman]], and defeating [[Iggy]] and [[Morton]]. | ||
The volume concludes with a special chapter in which Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi travel through the potential next title in the [[Super Mario (series)|''Super Mario'' series]]. | The volume concludes with a special chapter in which Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi travel through the potential next title in the [[Super Mario (series)|''Super Mario'' series]]. | ||
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|[[Super Mario-kun Volume 2|2]] | |[[Super Mario-kun Volume 2|2]] | ||
|Second part of the '''''[[Super Mario World]]''''' arc: Mario, Luigi and Yoshi travel through [[Vanilla Dome]], the [[Twin Bridges]], and the [[Forest of Illusion]] and look for the [[Star Road (Super Mario World)|Star Road]], defeating the [[Mekakuppa]], [[ | |Second part of the '''''[[Super Mario World]]''''' arc: Mario, Luigi and Yoshi travel through [[Vanilla Dome]], the [[Twin Bridges]], and the [[Forest of Illusion]] and look for the [[Star Road (Super Mario World)|Star Road]], defeating the [[Mekakuppa]], [[Ludwig]], and [[Roy]], as well as [[Donkey Kong]], who was working for the latter. | ||
The volume concludes with a recap of Mario's previous adventures and jobs: ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'', ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'', ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', ''[[Golf]]'', ''{{wp|Tennis (1984 video game)|Tennis}}'', ''[[Wrecking Crew]]'', ''{{wp|Punch-Out!! (NES)|Punch-Out!!}}'', ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', ''{{wp|Tetris}}'', and ''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]'', as well as a nod to ''{{wp|SimCity (1989 video game)|SimCity}}''. | The volume concludes with a recap of Mario's previous adventures and jobs: ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'', ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'', ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', ''[[Golf]]'', ''{{wp|Tennis (1984 video game)|Tennis}}'', ''[[Wrecking Crew]]'', ''{{wp|Punch-Out!! (NES)|Punch-Out!!}}'', ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', ''{{wp|Tetris}}'', and ''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]'', as well as a nod to ''{{wp|SimCity (1989 video game)|SimCity}}''. | ||
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|[[Super Mario-kun Volume 3|3]] | |[[Super Mario-kun Volume 3|3]] | ||
|Third part of the '''''[[Super Mario World]]''''' arc: Mario, Luigi, and, Yoshi travel through the Forest of Illusion and [[Chocolate Island]], defeating [[ | |Third part of the '''''[[Super Mario World]]''''' arc: Mario, Luigi, and, Yoshi travel through the Forest of Illusion and [[Chocolate Island]], defeating [[Wendy]] before being swallowed by the [[Valley of Bowser]] and being trapped in [[Bowser's Castle]]. Once free, the three are attacked by ''[[Super Mario Land]]'' enemies. They manage to rescue Peach and flee, only to discover that she was in fact [[King Totomesu]] in disguise. | ||
|{{flag list|Japan|January 28, 1992|France|March 25, 2015|Spain|March 21, 2017<ref>[https://www.amazon.es/Super-Mario-n%C2%BA-Yukio-Sawada/dp/8416693633/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1483834167&sr=1-2 Super Mario nº 03]. Amazon ES. Retrieved January 7, 2017.</ref>}} | |{{flag list|Japan|January 28, 1992|France|March 25, 2015|Spain|March 21, 2017<ref>[https://www.amazon.es/Super-Mario-n%C2%BA-Yukio-Sawada/dp/8416693633/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1483834167&sr=1-2 Super Mario nº 03]. Amazon ES. Retrieved January 7, 2017.</ref>}} | ||
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|[[Super Mario-kun Volume 4|4]] | |[[Super Mario-kun Volume 4|4]] | ||
|Fourth part of the '''''[[Super Mario World]]''''' arc: Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi return to the [[Valley of Bowser]] and must face more traps from Bowser's troops as the winter holidays come near. On the way to rescuing Princess Peach, the heroes find themselves warped into [[zeldawiki:Hyrule|Hyrule]], have to face a giant aggressive [[Kaiju Mario]] created through ''[[Mario Paint]]'', must rescue the final Yoshi egg and defeat [[ | |Fourth part of the '''''[[Super Mario World]]''''' arc: Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi return to the [[Valley of Bowser]] and must face more traps from Bowser's troops as the winter holidays come near. On the way to rescuing Princess Peach, the heroes find themselves warped into [[zeldawiki:Hyrule|Hyrule]], have to face a giant aggressive [[Kaiju Mario]] created through ''[[Mario Paint]]'', must rescue the final Yoshi egg and defeat [[Larry]], (who manages to kill Mario and sends him to {{wp|Hell}}, though he escapes) and finally have a climactic battle against Bowser at [[Bowser's Castle]] during his and Peach's marriage. | ||
|{{flag list|Japan|November 28, 1992|France|May 20, 2015|Spain|April 11, 2017<ref>[https://www.amazon.es/Super-Mario-n%C2%BA-Yukio-Sawada/dp/8416767653/ref=sr_1_4?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1485737454&sr=1-4 Super Mario nº 04]. Amazon ES. Retrieved January 7, 2017.</ref>}} | |{{flag list|Japan|November 28, 1992|France|May 20, 2015|Spain|April 11, 2017<ref>[https://www.amazon.es/Super-Mario-n%C2%BA-Yukio-Sawada/dp/8416767653/ref=sr_1_4?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1485737454&sr=1-4 Super Mario nº 04]. Amazon ES. Retrieved January 7, 2017.</ref>}} | ||
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|[[Super Mario-kun Volume 5|5]] | |[[Super Mario-kun Volume 5|5]] | ||
|Fifth part of the '''''[[Super Mario World]]''''' arc, taking place before Volume 4's events: Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi take a shortcut to Bowser's Castle. Chapters reference other ''Super Mario'' titles such as ''[[Yoshi (game)|Yoshi]]'', and the heroes battle [[ | |Fifth part of the '''''[[Super Mario World]]''''' arc, taking place before Volume 4's events: Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi take a shortcut to Bowser's Castle. Chapters reference other ''Super Mario'' titles such as ''[[Yoshi (game)|Yoshi]]'', and the heroes battle [[Lemmy]] in a variation of [[Gnat Attack]]. It is revealed that, in the far future, Bowser becomes a princess's maid due to being defeated by Mario, and the volume concludes with the three heroes liberating [[Star Road (Super Mario World)|Star Road]]'s [[Power-Up]]s from a mysterious villain who is revealed to be [[Bowser 3]], Bowser's incarnation from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', culminating in a final battle. | ||
|{{flag list|Japan|December 16, 1992|France|July 1, 2015|Spain|May 23, 2017<ref>[https://www.amazon.es/Super-Mario-n%C2%BA-Yukio-Sawada/dp/8416767661/ref=sr_1_4?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1489428253&sr=1-4 Super Mario nº 05]. Amazon ES. Retrieved March 13, 2017.</ref>}} | |{{flag list|Japan|December 16, 1992|France|July 1, 2015|Spain|May 23, 2017<ref>[https://www.amazon.es/Super-Mario-n%C2%BA-Yukio-Sawada/dp/8416767661/ref=sr_1_4?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1489428253&sr=1-4 Super Mario nº 05]. Amazon ES. Retrieved March 13, 2017.</ref>}} | ||
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|[[Super Mario-kun Volume 9|9]] | |[[Super Mario-kun Volume 9|9]] | ||
|'''''[[Yoshi's Safari]]''''' arc: Mario, wanting to retire, is forced to join yet another adventure to stop the chaos afflicting the world by finding the three [[Crystal Kinoko|Crystal Mushrooms]]. Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, and Birdo (reincarnated as a fairy) adventure through Dinosaur Land, fighting stronger versions of past enemies and finally finding the first Crystal Mushroom in the ruins of Bowser's old castle. After accidentally drifting off to another land, the heroes encounter Bowser who possesses the second Crystal Mushroom and steals the protagonists' as well. The next step in the journey is [[Jewelry Land]], which has been turned into a mechanical land by Bowser. Using the [[Super Scope]], Mario and Yoshi, the only characters to be unaffected by the mechanical virus, face [[ | |'''''[[Yoshi's Safari]]''''' arc: Mario, wanting to retire, is forced to join yet another adventure to stop the chaos afflicting the world by finding the three [[Crystal Kinoko|Crystal Mushrooms]]. Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, and Birdo (reincarnated as a fairy) adventure through Dinosaur Land, fighting stronger versions of past enemies and finally finding the first Crystal Mushroom in the ruins of Bowser's old castle. After accidentally drifting off to another land, the heroes encounter Bowser who possesses the second Crystal Mushroom and steals the protagonists' as well. The next step in the journey is [[Jewelry Land]], which has been turned into a mechanical land by Bowser. Using the [[Super Scope]], Mario and Yoshi, the only characters to be unaffected by the mechanical virus, face [[Ludwig]], [[Iggy Koopa|King Blooper]], and finally [[Bowser|Mecha Bowser]] himself. They recover the three Crystal Mushrooms and undo the curse on the world, revealing the Super Scope to be a transformed [[Prince Pine]]. Later, Bowser tries to get revenge on the heroes by trapping them in the ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'' stage against the [[Mecha Nokonoko]]. | ||
First part of the '''''[[Mario & Wario]]''''' arc: While Peach is still under Bowser's guard, Wario throws a [[bucket]] on her head, revealing to Bowser that Luigi possesses the key to take it off. Bowser rushes to Mario's home at Yoshi's Island, only to learn that Mario himself has had a bucket thrown on him by Wario and that Luigi has been out for a walk. The fairy [[Wanda]] appears to help the heroes in their quest to find Luigi, but due to an unfortunate incident, she ends up being merged with Bowser. Mario, Yoshi, Bowser, and Wanda go through the [[Yōsei no Mori|Forest of Fairies]] and manage to take the bucket off Mario's head after it turned into an enemy. They then go through the [[Yosu Ko|Yoshi Lake]], where they battle a monster made of [[Yoshi Egg|eggshells]] dropped by Wario. | First part of the '''''[[Mario & Wario]]''''' arc: While Peach is still under Bowser's guard, Wario throws a [[bucket]] on her head, revealing to Bowser that Luigi possesses the key to take it off. Bowser rushes to Mario's home at Yoshi's Island, only to learn that Mario himself has had a bucket thrown on him by Wario and that Luigi has been out for a walk. The fairy [[Wanda]] appears to help the heroes in their quest to find Luigi, but due to an unfortunate incident, she ends up being merged with Bowser. Mario, Yoshi, Bowser, and Wanda go through the [[Yōsei no Mori|Forest of Fairies]] and manage to take the bucket off Mario's head after it turned into an enemy. They then go through the [[Yosu Ko|Yoshi Lake]], where they battle a monster made of [[Yoshi Egg|eggshells]] dropped by Wario. | ||
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|Fourth part of the '''''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]''''' arc: [[Genie]] creates a powerful explosion that damages the castle, so [[Captain Syrup]] flees, leaving everyone else behind in the crumbling castle. Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, and Wario, chased by the Genie, escape from the castle and find the stolen Peach's golden statue, but Syrup comes back and activates a secondary function of the castle, making it turn into a robot. While Wario tries to stop Syrup from getting away with the statue, Mario and his friends fight the castle. The castle is defeated and Syrup escapes, but Wario manages to retrieve the statue. Suddenly, the statue eats Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi and disappears, leaving Wario alone with the Genie's lamp, which he uses to ask for a castle, but the Genie gives him a dog kennel instead. | |Fourth part of the '''''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]''''' arc: [[Genie]] creates a powerful explosion that damages the castle, so [[Captain Syrup]] flees, leaving everyone else behind in the crumbling castle. Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, and Wario, chased by the Genie, escape from the castle and find the stolen Peach's golden statue, but Syrup comes back and activates a secondary function of the castle, making it turn into a robot. While Wario tries to stop Syrup from getting away with the statue, Mario and his friends fight the castle. The castle is defeated and Syrup escapes, but Wario manages to retrieve the statue. Suddenly, the statue eats Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi and disappears, leaving Wario alone with the Genie's lamp, which he uses to ask for a castle, but the Genie gives him a dog kennel instead. | ||
''' | '''Koopa Empire''' arc: Meanwhile, Mario and the others are taken by the statue into the future, where the [[Bowser]] took over the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. Following the destruction of the statue, Mario decides to first stop the Koopa reign and then find a way to go back to the past. | ||
Third part of the '''''[[Wario's Woods (Nintendo Entertainment System)|Wario Woods]]''''' arc: The heroes face against [[Drago]], the [[Fake Wario]]s, and finally Wario, which accidentally fused himself with a tree. | Third part of the '''''[[Wario's Woods (Nintendo Entertainment System)|Wario Woods]]''''' arc: The heroes face against [[Drago]], the [[Fake Wario]]s, and finally Wario, which accidentally fused himself with a tree. | ||
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|[[Super Mario-kun Volume 14|14]] | |[[Super Mario-kun Volume 14|14]] | ||
|First part of the '''''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''''' arc: Mario and Luigi | |First part of the '''''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''''' arc: still stuck in the future that is the Koopa Empire, Mario and Luigi finds a photo of Yoshi's childhood album, in which he once helped a [[Baby Mario|young Mario]] reunite to Luigi and be delivered home. Bowser also appears and decides to go to the past to stop the young Yoshi's mission to reunite the Mario Bros. Mario and Luigi follow him with the [[Taru-gata Machine]] and end up in Yoshi's Island from the past (Yoshi quickly follows them with another machine). After saving Baby Mario from [[Kamek]]'s clutches, they all go to Bowser's Castle to rescue [[Baby Luigi]]. In the volume, the heroes fight against [[Burt the Bashful]] and [[Froggy]]. | ||
First part of the '''''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''''' arc: Mario and Yoshi crash on Donkey Kong Island where the [[Kremling]]s are stealing all the bananas on the island. Cranky Kong, asking Mario for help, decides to take the island and bananas back. [[Donkey Kong]], [[Diddy Kong]], Mario, and Yoshi face [[Very Gnawty]], [[Master Necky]], and [[Dumb Drum]]. | First part of the '''''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''''' arc: Mario and Yoshi crash on Donkey Kong Island where the [[Kremling]]s are stealing all the bananas on the island. Cranky Kong, asking Mario for help, decides to take the island and bananas back. [[Donkey Kong]], [[Diddy Kong]], Mario, and Yoshi face [[Very Gnawty]], [[Master Necky]], and [[Dumb Drum]]. | ||
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|[[Super Mario-kun Volume 15|15]] | |[[Super Mario-kun Volume 15|15]] | ||
|Second part of the '''''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''''' arc: Yoshi, Mario, Luigi, and Baby Mario face off against [[Sluggy the Unshaven]] and Bowser, the latter turned into a [[Baby Bowser|Baby]] by Baby Mario after the explosion of a [[POW Block]]. Kamek then turns Bowser into a giant, but with the combined forces of Baby Mario and [[Baby Luigi]], Bowser is defeated and the | |Second part of the '''''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''''' arc: Yoshi, Mario, Luigi, and Baby Mario face off against [[Sluggy the Unshaven]] and Bowser, the latter turned into a [[Baby Bowser|Baby]] by Baby Mario after the explosion of a [[POW Block]]. Kamek then turns Bowser into a giant, but with the combined forces of Baby Mario and [[Baby Luigi]], Bowser is defeated and both the past and future are saved. | ||
Second part of the '''''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''''' arc: The party fights against [[Master Necky Snr.]] and boards the [[Gangplank Galleon]] where they face the | Second part of the '''''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''''' arc: The party fights against [[Master Necky Snr.]] and [[Hard Hat]] and boards the [[Gangplank Galleon]] where they face the [[King K. Rool]]. | ||
Anticipation of the '''''[[Super Mario 64]]''''' arc: Luigi has a [[Nintendo 64]] with a copy of ''Super Mario 64'' and Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi have fun with all the new game mechanics. | Anticipation of the '''''[[Super Mario 64]]''''' arc: Luigi has a [[Nintendo 64]] with a copy of ''Super Mario 64'' and Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi have fun with all the new game mechanics. | ||
First part of the '''''[[Super Mario 64]]''''' arc: Mario is invited by [[Princess Peach|Peach]] to her castle for a party, but once there, Mario discovers that Bowser has conquered the castle to make it the new base for his minions. With the help of [[Toad]] and a [[Bob-omb Buddy]], Mario starts his hunt for the [[Power Star]]s; the source of Peach's Castle's power and the only thing that can keep the minions away. In this volume, Mario and his friends go in [[Bob-omb Battlefield]], [[Whomp Fortress]], [[Hazy Maze Cave]] and [[Jolly Roger Bay]], fighting against the [[King Bob-omb|Big Bob-omb]] (who becomes their ally), [[King Whomp]] and the [[Unagi]]. | First part of the '''''[[Super Mario 64]]''''' arc: Mario is invited by [[Princess Peach|Peach]] to her castle for a party, but once there, Mario discovers that Bowser has conquered the castle to make it the new base for his minions. With the help of [[Toad]] and a [[Bob-omb Buddy]], Mario starts his hunt for the [[Power Star]]s; the source of Peach's Castle's power and the only thing that can keep the minions away. In this volume, Mario and his friends go in [[Bob-omb Battlefield]], [[Whomp Fortress]], [[Hazy Maze Cave]] and [[Jolly Roger Bay]], fighting against the [[King Bob-omb|Big Bob-omb]] (who becomes their ally), [[King Whomp]] and the [[Maw-Ray|Unagi]]. | ||
The 4-komas are based on ''[[Mario Kart 64]]''. | The 4-komas are based on ''[[Mario Kart 64]]''. | ||
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''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'' arc: DK, having fallen in love with the [[Mini-Mario (toy)|Mini-Mario]] toys, but unable to buy them anywhere, steals them from the factory. Mario and Toad chase him, rescuing the toys which help them defeat DK. | ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'' arc: DK, having fallen in love with the [[Mini-Mario (toy)|Mini-Mario]] toys, but unable to buy them anywhere, steals them from the factory. Mario and Toad chase him, rescuing the toys which help them defeat DK. | ||
|September 28, 2005 | |{{flag list|Japan|September 28, 2005|France|November 20, 2024<ref>[https://www.editions-soleil.fr/mangas/series/serie-super-mario-adventures/album-super-mario-manga-adventures-t33 Super Mario Manga Adventures T33]. Editions Soleil</ref>}} | ||
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|[[Super Mario-kun Volume 41|41]] | |[[Super Mario-kun Volume 41|41]] | ||
|Second part of the '''''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]''''' arc: Bowser, Mario, and Luigi fight against [[Bowser's Castle]] and [[Kretin]], but Fawful finally get his hand on the [[Dark Star]] and fuses himself to it. Bowser inhales the star, but it absorbs the Koopa's DNA, becoming [[Dark Bowser]]. After fighting | |Second part of the '''''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]''''' arc: Bowser, Mario, and Luigi fight against [[Bowser's Castle]] and [[Kretin]], but Fawful finally get his hand on the [[Dark Star]] and fuses himself to it. Bowser inhales the star, but it absorbs the Koopa's DNA, becoming [[Dark Bowser]]. After fighting [[Bowser Memory M and Bowser Memory L]], Mario and Luigi are ready for the final battle. Bowser destroys the Dark Bowser, while the Mario Bros. destroy the [[Dark Star Core]], undoing all of Fawful's evil, curing all the Toads, while Bowser spews out everyone he sucked in. | ||
First part of the '''''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''''' arc: On Princess Peach's birthday, Bowser Jr. and his siblings, the [[Koopalings]], enter the castle and kidnap Peach. Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, Blue Toad, and Yellow Toad chase them, fighting each of the Koopalings. In this volume, [[Larry]], [[Roy]], and [[Lemmy]] are fought. | First part of the '''''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''''' arc: On Princess Peach's birthday, Bowser Jr. and his siblings, the [[Koopalings]], enter the castle and kidnap Peach. Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, Blue Toad, and Yellow Toad chase them, fighting each of the Koopalings. In this volume, [[Larry]], [[Roy]], and [[Lemmy]] are fought. | ||
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|Second part of the '''''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''''' arc: Mario and the gang meet [[Balloon Baby Yoshi]], [[Glowing Baby Yoshi]] and fight [[Lemmy]], [[Boom Boom]], [[Nabbit]], [[Morton]], [[Larry]], [[Wendy]], and [[Boss Sumo Bro]]. While fighting [[Kamek]], he accidentally enlarges Luigi, referencing ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''{{'}}s [[Giant Luigi|Giant battle]]. | |Second part of the '''''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''''' arc: Mario and the gang meet [[Balloon Baby Yoshi]], [[Glowing Baby Yoshi]] and fight [[Lemmy]], [[Boom Boom]], [[Nabbit]], [[Morton]], [[Larry]], [[Wendy]], and [[Boss Sumo Bro]]. While fighting [[Kamek]], he accidentally enlarges Luigi, referencing ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''{{'}}s [[Giant Luigi|Giant battle]]. | ||
Anticipation of the ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'' arc: While traversing the [[Soda Jungle]], Luigi is teleported to [[Professor E. Gadd]]'s [[ | Anticipation of the ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'' arc: While traversing the [[Soda Jungle]], Luigi is teleported to [[Professor E. Gadd]]'s [[Lab|Bunker]] to help him catch the [[Evershade Valley]]'s [[ghost (Luigi's Mansion)|ghost]]s with a brand new [[Poltergust 5000|Poltergust]]. | ||
|December 27, 2013 | |December 27, 2013 | ||
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Anticipation of ''[[Mario Tennis Aces]]'': Mario and Bowser have a tennis match until one of their rackets break. | Anticipation of ''[[Mario Tennis Aces]]'': Mario and Bowser have a tennis match until one of their rackets break. | ||
'''Super Mario-kun Theater''' arc: The arc is not based on any specific game. It is just Mario interacting with the Koopa Troop members, helping them during their day off. In the second chapter, Yoshi advertises his own manga: ''[[Super Mario-kun | '''Super Mario-kun Theater''' arc: The arc is not based on any specific game. It is just Mario interacting with the Koopa Troop members, helping them during their day off. In the second chapter, Yoshi advertises his own manga: ''[[Super Mario-kun Gekijō - Yoshi New Island]]''. | ||
|December 28, 2018 | |December 28, 2018 | ||
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|''[[Super Mario Manga Mania]]'' | |''[[Super Mario Manga Mania]]'' | ||
|A collection of the author's favorite chapters, and an unreleased chapter about a depressed Mario dealing with a midlife crisis. | |A collection of the author's favorite chapters, and an unreleased chapter about a depressed Mario dealing with a midlife crisis. | ||
|{{flag list|Japan|September 29, 2017|USA|December 8, 2020|Italy|March 9, 2022}} | |{{flag list|Japan|September 29, 2017|USA|December 8, 2020|Italy|March 9, 2022|Germany|September 14, 2022}} | ||
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|''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' | |''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' | ||
|''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' (4-komas) (Vol. 14) | |''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' (4-komas) (Vol. 14)<br>''[[Donkey Kong Land]]'', ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' (Vol. 15) | ||
|12 (anticipation); 14-15 | |12 (anticipation); 14-15 | ||
|[[Yoshi]], [[Donkey Kong]], [[Diddy Kong]] | |[[Yoshi]], [[Donkey Kong]], [[Diddy Kong]] | ||
|[[Enguarde]], [[Rambi]], [[Winky]], [[ | |[[Enguarde]], [[Rambi]], [[Winky]], [[Squitter]], [[Squawks]], [[Dixie Kong]] | ||
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|Koopa Empire | |Koopa Empire | ||
|''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]'', ''[[Mario's Picross]]'', ''[[Super Mario World]]'', ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', ''[[VB Mario Land]]'' | |''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]'', ''[[Mario's Picross]]'', ''[[Super Mario World]]'', ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', ''[[VB Mario Land]]'' (Vol. 13)<br>''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' (Vol. 14) | ||
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|[[Luigi]], [[Yoshi]] | |[[Luigi]], [[Yoshi]] | ||
|[[Ima no Mario]] | |[[Ima no Mario]] | ||
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|''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' (Vol. 16)<br>''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' (Vol. 17)<br>''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]'', ''[[Mario & Wario]]'', ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'', ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' (Vol. 18)<br>''[[Yoshi's Safari]]'' (Vol. 19) | |''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' (Vol. 16)<br>''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' (Vol. 17)<br>''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]'', ''[[Mario & Wario]]'', ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'', ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' (Vol. 18)<br>''[[Yoshi's Safari]]'' (Vol. 19) | ||
|15~19 | |15~19 | ||
|[[Toad]], [[Red Bob-omb]], [[Yoshi]] | |[[Toad]], [[Red Bob-omb (character)|Red Bob-omb]], [[Yoshi]] | ||
|[[Dorrie]], [[Manta Ray]], [[Tuxie]], [[Headless Snowman]], [[Luigi]], [[Carrot]], [[Wario]], [[Wanda]], [[Baby Mario]], [[Birdo]], [[Donkey Kong]], [[King Bob-omb|Big Bob-omb]], [[Wiggler]] | |[[Dorrie]], [[Manta Ray]], [[Tuxie]], [[Headless Snowman]], [[Luigi]], [[Carrot]], [[Wario]], [[Wanda]], [[Baby Mario]], [[Birdo]], [[Donkey Kong]], [[King Bob-omb|Big Bob-omb]], [[Wiggler]] | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[https://corocoro.jp/ | *[https://www.corocoro.jp/title/161 ''Super Mario-kun'' at CoroCoro Official Site] (Japanese) | ||
*[https://shogakukan-comic.jp/book-series?cd=15664 ''Super Mario-kun'' at Shogakukan Comic] (Japanese) | *[https://shogakukan-comic.jp/book-series?cd=15664 ''Super Mario-kun'' at Shogakukan Comic] (Japanese) | ||
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/kids/161020/supermariokun/index.html Article from Nintendo Kids Space about ''Super Mario-kun''] (Japanese) | *[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/kids/161020/supermariokun/index.html Article from Nintendo Kids Space about ''Super Mario-kun''] (Japanese) |
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The title of this article is official, but it comes from a non-English source. If an acceptable English source is found, then the article should be moved to its appropriate title.
- This article is about the CoroCoro Comic manga. For the Pikkapika Comics manga, see Super Mario-kun (Pikkapika Comics).
Super Mario-kun | |
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Publisher | Shogakukan (Japan) Soleil Productions (Soleil Manga collection) (France) Planeta Cómic (Spain) |
Label | CoroCoro Comic |
Artist(s) | Yukio Sawada |
Volumes | 60 |
Super Mario-kun (stylised as SUPER MARIO KUN in Super Mario Maker) is a Japanese-published Super Mario manga series written by Yukio Sawada and published by Shogakukan. The manga has been serialized monthly in CoroCoro Comic since November 1990 with the first tankōbon released in July 1991. They contain many of the characters and scenarios retellings of various Super Mario games, including Super Mario World and Paper Mario. Some events in the books do not happen in games.
The series is aimed at children, and it features different twists on the stories. It contains some crude humor, puns, breaking the fourth wall, nudity, and slapstick violence. There are also a few puzzles (such as mazes and objects hidden in scenes) to be solved throughout the installments.
Starting in August 2014, the Super Mario-kun series has been released for the "Bookstore Anywhere" application on Nintendo 3DS in Japan. The series has been released in bundles of ten volumes up to volume 57, and are available for ¥4,400 each. The first set containing volumes one through ten was released on August 27, 2014 the second set on September 24, the third on October 29, and the fourth on November 26.[1]
In December 2014, Soleil Productions began to publish a French localization of the series in its Soleil Manga collection, titled Super Mario: Manga Adventures.[2] A Spanish translation by Planeta DeAgostini under the name Super Mario Aventuras has started to be released since late November 2016.[3]
A "best of" collection titled Super Mario Manga Mania was compiled in September 2017,[4] which was later translated to English by VIZ Media and released on December 8, 2020.[5][6] Another best-of collection was released in April 2023 in the form of Super Mario-kun Special Selection, starting with a remake of the first ever chapter of the manga series.[7]
To celebrate the manga series' 25th anniversary, Mario's Super Mario-kun design was added as a Costume Mario in Super Mario Maker. The costume is unlocked by clearing the "SUPER MARIO KUN 25th Anniversary" Event Course.
Volumes[edit]
Below are the covers of all of the volumes, up to the most recent. Some of this information is speculated, due to a limited amount of information about these comics in regions other than Japan.
Volume # | Description | Date of release | Image |
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1 | First part of the Super Mario World arc: While on a trip to Dinosaur Land with Mario and Luigi, Princess Peach is kidnapped by Bowser and the Mario brothers run to her rescue, meeting Yoshi on the way and learning that the Koopa Troop has captured Yoshi's friends as well. The three travel through Yoshi's Island and the Donut Plains, encountering many foes, including the four Mutant Ninja Sentai Nokonokoman, and defeating Iggy and Morton.
The volume concludes with a special chapter in which Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi travel through the potential next title in the Super Mario series. |
July 27, 1991 December 3, 2014 November 29, 2016[8] |
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2 | Second part of the Super Mario World arc: Mario, Luigi and Yoshi travel through Vanilla Dome, the Twin Bridges, and the Forest of Illusion and look for the Star Road, defeating the Mekakuppa, Ludwig, and Roy, as well as Donkey Kong, who was working for the latter.
The volume concludes with a recap of Mario's previous adventures and jobs: Donkey Kong, Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros., Golf, Tennis, Wrecking Crew, Punch-Out!!, Super Mario Bros. 3, Tetris, and Dr. Mario, as well as a nod to SimCity. |
November 28, 1991 February 4, 2015 February 21, 2017[9] |
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3 | Third part of the Super Mario World arc: Mario, Luigi, and, Yoshi travel through the Forest of Illusion and Chocolate Island, defeating Wendy before being swallowed by the Valley of Bowser and being trapped in Bowser's Castle. Once free, the three are attacked by Super Mario Land enemies. They manage to rescue Peach and flee, only to discover that she was in fact King Totomesu in disguise. | January 28, 1992 March 25, 2015 March 21, 2017[10] |
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4 | Fourth part of the Super Mario World arc: Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi return to the Valley of Bowser and must face more traps from Bowser's troops as the winter holidays come near. On the way to rescuing Princess Peach, the heroes find themselves warped into Hyrule, have to face a giant aggressive Kaiju Mario created through Mario Paint, must rescue the final Yoshi egg and defeat Larry, (who manages to kill Mario and sends him to Hell, though he escapes) and finally have a climactic battle against Bowser at Bowser's Castle during his and Peach's marriage. | November 28, 1992 May 20, 2015 April 11, 2017[11] |
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5 | Fifth part of the Super Mario World arc, taking place before Volume 4's events: Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi take a shortcut to Bowser's Castle. Chapters reference other Super Mario titles such as Yoshi, and the heroes battle Lemmy in a variation of Gnat Attack. It is revealed that, in the far future, Bowser becomes a princess's maid due to being defeated by Mario, and the volume concludes with the three heroes liberating Star Road's Power-Ups from a mysterious villain who is revealed to be Bowser 3, Bowser's incarnation from Super Mario Bros. 3, culminating in a final battle. | December 16, 1992 July 1, 2015 May 23, 2017[12] |
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6 | Sixth part of the Super Mario World arc: The first half takes place after Volume 5's events, and the second part right after Volume 4's: Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi go back to their rescue of Princess Peach and face more foes, while chapters make references to Super Mario Kart, Super Mario Bros. 2, and Yoshi's Cookie. Mario is challenged twice by Donkey Kong Jr. to a kart race, and the heroes fight with Birdo (who later joins them) and Mouser. After the rescue of Princess Peach, she is kidnapped again and taken to the Special Zone. Mario and Bowser have a Super Mario Kart Battle Mode duel before they must team up to save Princess Peach from a curse meant for Mario.
The volume ends with an anticipation of the next story arc, Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins: Mario discovers that Wario has conquered Mario Land and, with the help of a sentient Carrot, begins his journey to liberate it. |
March 27, 1993 September 23, 2015 June 20, 2017[13] |
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7 | First part of the Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins arc: Mario returns to Mario Land, only to discover that his old friend Wario has conquered it. Helped by a Carrot, he goes to find the six Golden Coins and free each region from Wario's influence. Mario and Carrot go through the Tree Zone and defeat the Big Bird guarding one of the Golden Coins. As Yoshi sends Mario gifts for liberating Dinosaur Land, they are soon joined by Yokkī, a sentient Yoshi Cookie. They then travel through the Turtle Zone, where they are helped by friendly Goombas and defeat the octopus. Following this, they go through the Mario Zone, facing off against the zone himself (rigged by Wario) and the Three Little Pigheads. They then go through the Macro Zone where they defeat the sewer rat with the help of a collector.
There are also two one-off stories: In one, Peach and the Koopa Troop, under her orders, hatch a plan to make Mario lose weight. In the other story, Mario and Yoshi try to save the Yoshis from a curse by adventuring through an RPG-style adventure. |
June 28, 1993 November 25, 2015 July 4, 2017[14] |
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8 | Super Mario Bros. 2 arc, which takes place after the first half of Volume 6's events and before Volume 4's: Wart takes over Subcon and, after kidnapping them from Bowser's Castle, challenges Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, and Birdo to rescue the land. The four heroes travel through the worlds of Subcon, defeating Mouser, Tryclyde, Fryguy, and Clawgrip along the way. Birdo dies trying to protect Yoshi, but is quickly replaced with Toad. The final battle against Wart proves itself to be very difficult, as Wart is not sensitive to vegetables anymore and has the ability to molt. Eventually, Wart is defeated through the combined efforts of Mario, Luigi, Peach, Toad, Bowser, Birdo's sisters, Baby Yoshis, and Yoshi's hunger, but Bowser kidnaps Princess Peach again and the Mario Bros. return to Dinosaur Land to rescue her.
Second part of the Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins arc: Mario, Carrot, and Yokkī go through the Pumpkin Zone and, guided by a friendly Boo, defeat the Witch. There are also two one-off stories: an anticipation of Mario & Wario, in which Wario uses buckets to make Mario, Yoshi, and Peach lose themselves in a forest, and another one based on Yoshi's Safari, in which Yoshi defeats enemies with his bazooka. |
September 28, 1993 January 27, 2016 September 19, 2017[15] |
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9 | Yoshi's Safari arc: Mario, wanting to retire, is forced to join yet another adventure to stop the chaos afflicting the world by finding the three Crystal Mushrooms. Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, and Birdo (reincarnated as a fairy) adventure through Dinosaur Land, fighting stronger versions of past enemies and finally finding the first Crystal Mushroom in the ruins of Bowser's old castle. After accidentally drifting off to another land, the heroes encounter Bowser who possesses the second Crystal Mushroom and steals the protagonists' as well. The next step in the journey is Jewelry Land, which has been turned into a mechanical land by Bowser. Using the Super Scope, Mario and Yoshi, the only characters to be unaffected by the mechanical virus, face Ludwig, King Blooper, and finally Mecha Bowser himself. They recover the three Crystal Mushrooms and undo the curse on the world, revealing the Super Scope to be a transformed Prince Pine. Later, Bowser tries to get revenge on the heroes by trapping them in the Mario Bros. stage against the Mecha Nokonoko.
First part of the Mario & Wario arc: While Peach is still under Bowser's guard, Wario throws a bucket on her head, revealing to Bowser that Luigi possesses the key to take it off. Bowser rushes to Mario's home at Yoshi's Island, only to learn that Mario himself has had a bucket thrown on him by Wario and that Luigi has been out for a walk. The fairy Wanda appears to help the heroes in their quest to find Luigi, but due to an unfortunate incident, she ends up being merged with Bowser. Mario, Yoshi, Bowser, and Wanda go through the Forest of Fairies and manage to take the bucket off Mario's head after it turned into an enemy. They then go through the Yoshi Lake, where they battle a monster made of eggshells dropped by Wario. Third part of the Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins arc: Mario, Carrot, and Yokkī are robbed of their five Golden Coins by Tatanga and chase him to the Space Zone, with the help of the Hippo statue. However, they are defeated in battle and fall back to Earth, but Bowser, disguised as Santa Claus, defeats Tatanga and gives Mario all six Golden Coins as a Christmas gift. The volume concludes with a one-off story in which Wario and a Goomba go treasure hunting underwater. |
December 16, 1993 March 23, 2016 October 3, 2017[16] |
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10 | Second part of the Mario & Wario arc: Mario, Bowser-Wanda, and Yoshi finally find Luigi and run back to Bowser's Castle to free Peach, but are confronted by Wario donning Samus's Power Suit. Defeated, Luigi is turned into a key by Wario, and Peach's bucket is lifted off her head.
Fourth part of the Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins arc: Mario, Carrot, and Yokkī, with the help of the Golden Coins power, defeat Wario, shrinking him into Mini Wario form, and shoo him away from Mario Land. In a bonus story based on Yoshi's Safari, Mario is trapped by Roy in a flipper in the form of a ball, while Yoshi tries to help him get through it. First part of the Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 arc: Mario, Yoshi meet Chirako, whose island has been taken by Wario. While they head to stop him, Wario tries to freeze them with Tetris blocks. Once they arrive at the island, they discover the townsfolk and Wario tied up: the Brown Sugar Pirates trapped them after stopping by. The pirates attack Mario and Yoshi and, during the fight, Wario gets free and helps the heroes fight the pirates, deciding then to join forces to stop the pirates and steal their treasure: a giant golden statue of Peach. A special chapter based on Super Mario All-Stars concludes the volume: Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi save Peach from Bowser, Wart, and Wario, who force the heroes to pass through their deadly puzzles. |
June 25, 1994 May 25, 2016 November 14, 2017[17] |
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11 | Second part of the Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 arc: Mario, Yoshi, and Wario reach Kitchen Island, the alleged Pirate cove, and face against Spiked Koopa, Minotaur, and Penkoon.
Game Boy Donkey Kong: While buying clothes in Pauline's shop with Yoshi, Mario angers Donkey Kong, who kidnaps Pauline and locks her up at the top of a construction site. Mario and Yoshi, avoiding enemies and barrels, reach him and knock him upward with a hammer swing, but the key to Pauline's cage falls and is buried under the debris caused by DK's fall to the ground. First part of the Wario Woods arc: Wario and his monster conquer the Peaceful Woods and Wanda runs to Peach's Castle asking for help, so Mario, Yoshi, Luigi, Toad, and Birdo go to help her. The heroes face Fauster, Boom, and Goro |
October 28, 1994 November 23, 2016 February 20, 2018[18] |
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12 | Third part of the Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 arc: Mario, Yoshi, and Wario fight against the Devil's Head, Bobo, and the ghost. The latter one is defeated with the power of three Mario clones created with the Game Boy Donkey Kong bonus roulette and Luigi. After the three Mario clones sacrifice, the rest of the heroes reach Syrup Castle, where they face the Knight and the final battle against Captain Syrup and her Genie starts. Mario is then trapped in the Genie's lamp, where he fights against the defeated bosses of Kitchen Island, but he is rescued by Donkey Kong.
Second part of the Wario Woods arc: Mario, Luigi, Toad, Wanda, and Birdo are now against Mad the mermaid, turned into a water demon, and Seizer. Anticipation of the Donkey Kong Country arc: Mario and Yoshi, while flying over Donkey Kong Island with the Sky Pop, are shot down with a barrel by the Kongs. Cranky Kong explains they mistook them with the Kremlings, the pirate crocodiles that are stealing the island's bananas. Mario, in exchange for a new plane, helps Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong retrieve a banana hoard guarded by a Rock Kroc. One last bonus chapter sees Wario irritating his Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins' minions. |
March 28, 1995 March 22, 2017 March 20, 2018[19] |
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13 | Fourth part of the Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 arc: Genie creates a powerful explosion that damages the castle, so Captain Syrup flees, leaving everyone else behind in the crumbling castle. Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, and Wario, chased by the Genie, escape from the castle and find the stolen Peach's golden statue, but Syrup comes back and activates a secondary function of the castle, making it turn into a robot. While Wario tries to stop Syrup from getting away with the statue, Mario and his friends fight the castle. The castle is defeated and Syrup escapes, but Wario manages to retrieve the statue. Suddenly, the statue eats Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi and disappears, leaving Wario alone with the Genie's lamp, which he uses to ask for a castle, but the Genie gives him a dog kennel instead.
Koopa Empire arc: Meanwhile, Mario and the others are taken by the statue into the future, where the Bowser took over the Mushroom Kingdom. Following the destruction of the statue, Mario decides to first stop the Koopa reign and then find a way to go back to the past. Third part of the Wario Woods arc: The heroes face against Drago, the Fake Warios, and finally Wario, which accidentally fused himself with a tree. Fierce battle!! Survival race edition: Peach has prepared a survival race. Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi intend to participate, and so do Bowser, Wario, and DK. During the race, each participant uses every possible tactic to win. The last chapter is a collection of puzzles based on the final act of Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3, with Mario, Yoshi, and Wario traversing Syrup Castle, defeating the Genie, and getting their own castle. |
August 28, 1995 May 24, 2017[20] July 3, 2018[21] |
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14 | First part of the Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island arc: still stuck in the future that is the Koopa Empire, Mario and Luigi finds a photo of Yoshi's childhood album, in which he once helped a young Mario reunite to Luigi and be delivered home. Bowser also appears and decides to go to the past to stop the young Yoshi's mission to reunite the Mario Bros. Mario and Luigi follow him with the Taru-gata Machine and end up in Yoshi's Island from the past (Yoshi quickly follows them with another machine). After saving Baby Mario from Kamek's clutches, they all go to Bowser's Castle to rescue Baby Luigi. In the volume, the heroes fight against Burt the Bashful and Froggy.
First part of the Donkey Kong Country arc: Mario and Yoshi crash on Donkey Kong Island where the Kremlings are stealing all the bananas on the island. Cranky Kong, asking Mario for help, decides to take the island and bananas back. Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, Mario, and Yoshi face Very Gnawty, Master Necky, and Dumb Drum. The 4-komas are based on Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest: Diddy Kong and Dixie Kong explore the dangerous Crocodile Isle to rescue DK. Dixie is constantly pulling Diddy out of trouble while he does not even acknowledge it. |
January 27, 1996 August 23, 2017[22] September 18, 2018[23] |
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15 | Second part of the Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island arc: Yoshi, Mario, Luigi, and Baby Mario face off against Sluggy the Unshaven and Bowser, the latter turned into a Baby by Baby Mario after the explosion of a POW Block. Kamek then turns Bowser into a giant, but with the combined forces of Baby Mario and Baby Luigi, Bowser is defeated and both the past and future are saved.
Second part of the Donkey Kong Country arc: The party fights against Master Necky Snr. and Hard Hat and boards the Gangplank Galleon where they face the King K. Rool. Anticipation of the Super Mario 64 arc: Luigi has a Nintendo 64 with a copy of Super Mario 64 and Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi have fun with all the new game mechanics. First part of the Super Mario 64 arc: Mario is invited by Peach to her castle for a party, but once there, Mario discovers that Bowser has conquered the castle to make it the new base for his minions. With the help of Toad and a Bob-omb Buddy, Mario starts his hunt for the Power Stars; the source of Peach's Castle's power and the only thing that can keep the minions away. In this volume, Mario and his friends go in Bob-omb Battlefield, Whomp Fortress, Hazy Maze Cave and Jolly Roger Bay, fighting against the Big Bob-omb (who becomes their ally), King Whomp and the Unagi. The 4-komas are based on Mario Kart 64. |
October 28, 1996 November 22, 2017[24] October 16, 2018[25] |
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16 | Second part of the Super Mario 64 arc: Mario and Bob-omb Buddy traverse Shifting Sand Land, join forces with Yoshi in Big Boo's Haunt, defeats Bowser's submarine in Dire, Dire Docks, and fight Bowser in Bowser in the Fire Sea and the Chill Bully in Snowman's Land. The heroes then take a break from hunting Power Stars for a quick Mario Kart race with Bowser, Wario, Toad, and Luigi. In Lethal Lava Land, Mario fights against the Big Bully. In Cool, Cool Mountain, he helps Tuxie, the Headless Snowman, and has a race with the Big Penguin. On their way to Bowser in the Sky, Mario loses his cap in Rainbow Ride and the party searches for it, having discovered that it is magical. Bowser is finally reached and defeated, and Peach is freed. | April 1, 1997 February 21, 2018[26] February 19, 2019[27] |
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17 | Third part of the Super Mario 64 arc: Peach is strangely still missing, and Mario, Luigi, Toad, Yoshi, and Bob-omb Buddy look for her in Tall, Tall Mountain, Tiny-Huge Island, and other areas they have already visited, as well as the Koopa Troop's flea market and a dump of enemies based on items (like the Moneybag and the Mad Piano). Mario later finds himself trapped in the mirror world, where he is harassed by his and his friends' mirror copies.
First part of the Mario Kart 64 arc: Mario, Luigi, Toad, Yoshi, Wario, and Bowser have a kart race to see which one is number one. The characters race on Royal Raceway, Choco Mountain, Bowser's Castle, DK's Jungle Parkway (where they are joined by DK), Koopa Troopa Beach, Banshee Boardwalk, and a snowed Kalimari Desert. |
October 28, 1997 May 23, 2018[28] July 9, 2019[29] |
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18 | Fourth part of the Super Mario 64 arc: Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi are about to re-enter Bowser in the Sky, but Yoshi eats all the collected Power Stars, forcing the group to take another pack of Stars from Tick Tock Clock and Rainbow Ride. Reaching Bowser, Mario notices that things are too familiar and Bowser reveals his trump card: he did lose before and Peach was free, but he simply turned off the game before saving and is now canceling the save files, nullifying the whole adventure. Bowser has won; Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi are back at the start, and Peach's Castle is now the cove of Bowser's minions. Slowly but steadily, Mario takes back the castle from the minions, even managing to bring some of them on his side, and with the help of other friends, the castle is now minion-free. Now, all that is left for Mario and his friends to do is save Peach.
Second part of the Mario Kart 64 arc: The characters race through Yoshi Valley, Rainbow Road, and Sherbet Land. The race is finished, but it ends with a tie, so Peach suggests declaring the winner after a Battle Mode. |
April 28, 1998 August 22, 2018[30] November 19, 2019[31] |
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19 | Fifth part of the Super Mario 64 arc: The final battle between Mario and Bowser begins. Bowser starts by using the Yoshi's Safari's mecha, then uses his troops against Mario, which uses his own troop, made out of the enemies he befriended during the adventure. Bowser is defeated and Mario can finally enjoy Peach's cake.
First part of the Yoshi's Story arc: In the past, Baby Bowser stole the Super Happy Tree from the Yoshis, but the island suddenly turned into a book. In the present, Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi find the book where Yoshi's Island once was and Mario is sucked in. He then helps the colorful Team Chibi Yoshi retrieve the Super Happy Tree from Baby Bowser and restore the island. In this volume, the group finds Poochy and fights against Bone Dragon, Cloud N. Candy, and Slug. |
September 28, 1998 November 14, 2018[32] January 23, 2020[33] |
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20 | Second part of the Yoshi's Story arc: Mario and Team Chibi Yoshi defeat Don Bongo, Cloudjin, and Baby Bowser, restoring the Super Happy Tree and the island. | March 27, 1999 February 20, 2019[34] November 17, 2020[35] |
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21 | Special chapter of the Yoshi's Story arc: This is a short version of the previous arc, facing other enemies that were not shown in the previous volumes. In the final battle, Mario fights Baby Bowser in a minigame: Bumper Balls.
First part of the Mario Party arc: While on a picnic with Peach and Toad, Mario, Wario, Yoshi, Luigi, and DK start arguing about who is the best hero of them all. After they all defeat giant snake, Toad suggests testing their worth with minigames. Meanwhile, Bowser decides to interfere with the minigames. The only board visited in the volume is DK's Jungle Adventure. The minigames played are: Buried Treasure, Limbo Dance, Hammer Drop, Crazy Cutter, and Bash 'n' Cash. |
September 28, 1999 March 24, 2021[36] January 27, 2021[37] |
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22 | Second part of the Mario Party arc: The characters challenge themselves on Peach's Birthday Cake, Wario's Battle Canyon, and Yoshi's Tropical Island. Mini-games included in these chapters are Hammer Drop, Coin Block Bash, Piranha's Pursuit, Tightrope Treachery, Crane Game, Key-pa-Way, Desert Dash, Balloon Burst, Treasure Divers, Running of the Bulb, and Cast Aways.
Wario Land II: On their way to the next board, the party arrives at Wario's Castle, where all the rooms are flooded by the Black Sugar Gang. Mario Golf: Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi are enjoying a quiet golf match until a Big Kamukamu eats their balls and hides at the bottom of the water obstacle. In the first bonus chapter, Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, and Bowser play a Jumanji-like board game where they are forced to follow instructions given by a screen. The second bonus chapter is based on the Donkey Kong Country animated series, in which Donkey Kong and their family protect the Crystal Coconut from King K. Rool's clutches. |
January 28, 2000 May 26, 2021[38] July 14, 2021[39] |
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23 | Third part of the Mario Party arc: Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, Toad, and Wario reach the Bowser's Magma Mountain board, playing other minigames along the way (Bombs Away and Hot Rope Jump). Bowser steals the party's Stars and tries to stop them with a Ztar, but it ends up helping them, being tired of being mistreated by Bowser. To win, Bowser eats all the Stars collected by the heroes, but the Ztar power-ups Mario, who defeats Bowser and obtains the title of Superstar. After celebrating, Bowser takes over Mario's Rainbow Castle, so one last match begins.
The first bonus story is based on Mario Golf: One of the holes is occupied by a Monty Mole family, and Mario, Luigi, Toad, and Yoshi have to fight them. Then, in the next course, the different enemies keep stealing or deviating from the protagonists' shots. The second bonus story is based on Donkey Kong 64 and the Donkey Kong Country animated series: Candy Kong challenges DK and Bluster Kong in a race on which they need to get her the photo of the first sunset of 2000. They both head to the mountains to take a good photo, but they are ambushed by the Kremlings. The last chapter is an anticipation of the Mario Party 2 arc: Bowser Land is replaced by Mario Land, but Peach, Luigi, Wario, and Yoshi start arguing with Mario to have the land named after them. While Bowser retakes it back, Toad calms the heroes down and declares the start of a new Mario Party to declare the name of the land. |
June 28, 2000 August 25, 2021[40] December 1, 2021[41] |
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24 | Mario Party 2 arc: Mario creates Mario Land, full of humorous and thematic boards, but his friends want the land to be named after them. During their arguing, Bowser takes the land over, so Toad starts a Mario Party to defeat Bowser and declare who should have the land named after. The board visited are Western Land, Horror Land, Mystery Land, Pirate Land, and Space Land. During the last minigame (Hammer Slammer), Yoshi destroys the entire land with the rocket, so Mario happily gives the land to him.
Mario Tennis: Mario interrupts the Mario Party to duel at tennis with Bowser's new minion: Waluigi. Two bonus chapters based on the Yoshi series game, Mario and Yoshi go and visit the Team Chibi Yoshi and help them fight Naval Piranha and Baby Bowser from using the river as his personal pool. Anticipation of the Paper Mario arc: Bowser stole the Star Rod and becomes invincible. With the help of Goombario, Mario embarks on a new adventure. |
January 27, 2001 December 8, 2021[42] January 26, 2022[43] |
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25 | First part of the Paper Mario arc: Bowser steals the Star Rod from the Star Spirits to become invincible and finally win against Mario. After stealing Peach's Castle with her inside, Mario is tossed down the flying castle and allies with Goombario to free the Star Spirits from Bowser's minions' clutches. After defeating the Goomba King, the duo meets Kooper. The three defeat the Koopa Bros., Tutankoopa, the Bloopers and (with the help of Lady Bow) Tubba Blubba.
The first bonus chapter is based on Wario Land 3: Mario and Wario, after crash-landing with the Bulldog, find themselves inside the music box world and, after defeating Wormwould, they manage to escape. The second bonus chapter is based on Mario Tennis: Mario and Yoshi challenge Bowser and Waluigi on the Bowser Stage. |
July 28, 2001 March 9, 2022[44] July 13, 2022[45] |
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26 | Second part of the Paper Mario arc: Mario, Goombario and Kooper stops, with the help of Watt, the General Guy's army, then the three heads to the next location, making a stop in Super Mario Advance, fighting against the new enemies: Big Shy Guys and Robirdo. The trio then helps Parakarry in a fight against some Paragoomba bullies. The heroes then defeat Lava Piranha (with the help of Sushie) and Huff N. Puff (with the help of Lakilester and also Wario, Luigi, and Yoshi, advertising their own new games). Meanwhile, Peach finds an ally in Twink and messages Mario through him.
Anticipation of the Luigi's Mansion arc: Luigi won the lottery and is now the owner of a large mansion. The villa is revealed to be haunted by ghosts and Boos. Luigi finds a vacuum and uses it against them. He also finds out that Bowser transformed Mario into a painting, but while fighting him, Bowser is revealed to be King Boo. The bonus chapter is based on Mario Kart: Super Circuit. The other three bonus chapters are a different retelling of the Paper Mario arc in which Mario and Goombario fight a Magikoopa after they are contacted by Twink and then fight the Koopa Bros. and Bowser with the help of Bombette and Kooper. |
February 28, 2002 July 6, 2022[46] January 25, 2023[47] |
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27 | Third part of the Paper Mario arc: After saving the last Star Spirit from the Crystal King, Mario, Goombario, and Kooper are ready for the final battle. Meanwhile, Peach finds an ally in Twink, asking him to guide Mario through Bowser's Castle. While Mario, Kooper, Goombario, Peach, and Twink are fighting Kammy Koopa and Bowser, Lakilester, Watt, Sushie, and Parakarry collect Star Pieces back on Earth to power-up Mario, only to be stolen by Jr. Troopa. After defeating him, they all reach Mario at Bowser's Castle and defeat Bowser.
First part of the Mario Party 3 arc: The Millennium Star crash-lands in front of Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, Peach, and Wario, resulting in them declaring a new Superstar in a new Mario Party, helped and judged by Tumble. The boards visited are Woody Woods, Deep Bloober Sea, Spiny Desert, and Chilly Waters; the minigames played are Hand, Line and Sinker, and Hide-and-Sneak. |
August 28, 2002 November 2, 2022[48] July 12, 2023[49] |
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28 | Second part of the Mario Party 3 arc: After almost being robbed of their Star Stamps by Waluigi, the heroes continue their journey for the Superstar. The Millennium Star finally tests Mario in one final challenge that he passes. The minigames played are Ice Rink Risk, Snowball Summit, Stardust Battle.
First part of the Super Mario Sunshine arc: Mario and Peach take a vacation on Isle Delfino. Yoshi and Luigi follow them on the plane, but Mario saws it in half, crashlanding with Peach on a remote beach of the Isle. Mario is attacked by Piranhabon and he is saved by a Pianta who becomes upset with him and throws him in jail. The Piantas explains that a vandal who looks just like Mario has defaced the island with paint and goop, bringing with him some monsters. Mario, with the help of a hydro-machine, FLUDD, decides to clear his name by stopping this vandal: Shadow Mario. Wario Land 4 arc (which interrupts a Paper Mario side-story): Wario, followed by a Black Cat and Mad Scienstein, explores the Golden Pyramid to find Princess Shokora's treasure. Guided by a captured Hoggus, Wario defeats the bosses and the Golden Diva, saving with this the treasures and Princess Shokora. |
January 28, 2003 March 8, 2023[50] January 10, 2024[51] |
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29 | Second part of the Super Mario Sunshine arc: Mario and FLUDD explore Bianco Hills, defeat Petey Piranha twice, and find Yoshi, scared of Shadow Mario. In a side story, Bowser tries to sabotage Mario and Peach's flight, but the Star Spirits and Paper Mario's allies stop him. The chapter is followed up by a recap of the beginning of the game, in which Mario defeats the Proto Piranha in Delfino Plaza.
Luigi's Mansion arc: Luigi has won a mansion in a lottery he never participated in. In the mansion, Luigi is attacked by ghosts but is saved by Professor E. Gadd, a ghost hunter scientist studying the places of the ghosts and Boos that kidnapped Mario early that day. Accompanied by Toad, Luigi explores the mansion, defeating the ghosts in search of his brother. The ghost fought are Neville, Lydia, Chauncey, The Floating Whirlindas (which avoid being sucked), Mr. Luggs, Spooky, Bogmire, Miss Petunia (who is just frozen), and Vincent Van Gore. After finding Mario, Luigi and Toad discover that Bowser is behind this, but while fighting him, it is revealed to be a robot controlled by King Boo. However, after defeating King Boo, all his magic disappears: Mario's prison and the mansion. |
May 28, 2003 July 12, 2023[52] July 10, 2024[53] |
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30 | Third part of the Super Mario Sunshine arc: After helping Toadsworth enjoy the Christmas season, Mario, FLUDD, and Yoshi fight Gooper Blooper twice in Ricco Harbor, have a time surfing Blooper Racers, defeat the Plungelo and the Wiggler in Gelato Beach, saving the Sand Bird, and has a forced race with Il Piantissimo.
In the bonus chapter, Mario re-explores the joys of Super Mario Bros. 3 in the new Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 to save Luigi, turned into a Cobrat by Larry. |
December 24, 2003 December 27, 2023[54] |
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31 | Fourth part of the Super Mario Sunshine arc: Peach is kidnapped by Shadow Mario, who is revealed to be Bowser Jr., Bowser's son, who thinks that Peach is his mother. At Pinna Park, Mario, Yoshi, and FLUDD defeat the Mecha-Bowser; at the Hotel Delfino, Mario defeats the Phantamanta and King Boo, and in Noki Bay, the Monty Mole is defeated twice. | June 19, 2004 April 17, 2024[55] |
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32 | Fifth part of the Super Mario Sunshine arc: After defeating Eely-Mouth, helping Gooper Blooper return to shape, and taming the Chain Chomps, Mario and FLUDD fight Bowser and Bowser Jr. on top of their floating bathtub, where Peach is held hostage. After defeating the Koopas, Mario, Peach, and their friends properly enjoy the vacation, returning home riding a giant parrot.
First part of the Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door arc: Peach invites Mario to a treasure hunt in Rogueport with a map she bought and sent to him. With that, Mario arrives in Rogueport, where he is already in trouble when a Goomba named Goombella uses him as a human shield against the secret society of the X-Nauts. Goombella joins Mario in his adventure and they decide to start, not having found Peach anywhere. The map tells them to look for the Crystal Stars in specific locations. In Petal Meadows, they find a new partner, Koops, and in Hooktail Castle, they find the first Star. In Boggly Woods, Mario allies with Madame Flurry to enter the Great Tree. |
January 28, 2005 July 3, 2024[56] |
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33 | Second part of the Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door arc: With the help of Flurrie, Mario, Goombella, and Koops enter the Great Tree and obtain the second Crystal Star from Lord Crump and his robot. Winter comes and Flurrie goes into hibernation. After almost losing the Star to a troop of X-Nauts, the group's next stop is Glitzville, where they discover the Crystal Star on the Stadium's Champ's Belt. The group enters the competition and (helped by Yoshi) they defeat the different teams and the champion Rawk Hawk. However, the stadium manager Grubba accidentally discovers the Crystal Star's power and is transformed into a monster. After defeating him, the party's next stop is in Twilight Town, where a curse is placed upon the citizens by the trickster Doopliss who accidentally swaps bodies with Mario after they bump their heads into each other.
In the bonus chapter, Yoshi fights against Bowser in Toad Town, only to discover that he was Kammy Koopa in disguise. Mario vs. Donkey Kong arc: DK, having fallen in love with the Mini-Mario toys, but unable to buy them anywhere, steals them from the factory. Mario and Toad chase him, rescuing the toys which help them defeat DK. |
September 28, 2005 November 20, 2024[57] |
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34 | Third part of the Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door arc: The X-Nauts and Vivian have the order to kill Mario, but being a fan of Mario, Vivian keeps sabotaging the mission. After finding the Mario Cap from the sewers, the group put together a crew, including the great Admiral Bobbery, to find the next Crystal Star at Keelhaul Key. After defeating Cortez and Lord Crump, Mario obtains the fifth Crystal Star. After stopping the Smorg on the Excess Express, Mario's party arrives in Poshley Heights where Vivian's sisters are fought for the Crystal Star. With the help of Bowser (who looked for Mario in each of the previous chapters), the Sirens are defeated. Mario then goes to the Moon with Koops and Goombella to find the last Crystal Star in the X-Naut Fortress, where the Magnus von Grapple 2.0 is fought. While looking for the Thousand-Year Door, the group fights against Bonetail. | May 26, 2006 | |
35 | Fourth part of the Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door arc: By the Door, Mario and his friends find Bowser telling them that the X-Nauts took Peach inside. But once inside the door, in the dark Palace of Shadow, Mario discovers that it was a trap set by the X-Naut leader, disguised as Bowser: Sir Grodus. By the time the real Bowser arrives, Grodus unleashes Gloomtail on them and uses Peach (which he kidnapped) to summon the soul of the Shadow Queen. Meanwhile, Luigi joins forces with Miss Mowz to stop some enemies from invading the Palace of Shadow with the power of badges. Meanwhile, Yoshi and Toad collect Star Pieces to grant a wish. With their help and the Crystal Stars', Mario, Bowser, Goombella, and Koops defeat the Shadow Queen, saving Peach and the world. While looking for a way out of the Palace, the group is joined by Luigi and fights against the Beard Queen.
First part of the Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time arc: Once upon a time, in the Mushroom Kingdom, back when Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Bowser were babies, the Shroob aliens invaded them. The Peach from the future, while visiting the past with E. Gadd's latest invention, is kidnapped by the Shroobs, so Mario and Luigi, followed by Stuffwell (another of E. Gadd's creations) travel to the past and ally with their baby counterpart to save Peach and the past from the aliens. After learning that Baby Peach's castle is now the new base of the Shroobs, they discover that E. Gadd's time machine fuel, the Cobalt Star could open a way in the castle. The boss fought are Junior Shrooboid and Swiggler. The bonus chapter is based on New Super Mario Bros.: Mario and Luigi enjoy the new power-ups that the new game offers them, while they embark on a quest to save Peach from Bowser and Bowser Jr. |
January 26, 2007 | |
36 | Second part of the Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time arc: after being eaten by Yoob, Mario, Luigi, and the Babies recover the two Cobalt Star pieces from Baby Bowser's mouth. From Petey Piranha's mother, they recover a third piece. After defeating the Commander Shroob and the Piranha Planet for the fourth and fifth pieces, it is time to face the Shroob Castle. The last chapter sees the Marios having trouble with a shapeshifting Tanoomba.
Three bonus chapters are based on the New Super Mario Bros. minigames: Mario and Luigi are having a competition and decide to settle it in a game of Mario vs. Luigi, getting out the worst of them. The last bonus chapter is an anticipation on Wario: Master of Disguise, fully explored in Ore Dayo! Wario Dayo!!: Wario enters the TV and challenges Count Cannoli in a thievery match. |
August 22, 2007 | |
37 | Third part of the Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time arc: Mario, Luigi, Baby Mario, and Baby Luigi can now enter the Shroob Castle. After a UFO battle and a fight against the Princess Shroob's Chain Chomp, Peach is freed, but the alien princess puts the last piece of the Cobalt Star with the rest, freeing her older sister (previously trapped in the star by Peach). While the Marios fight the two princesses, in the present, Toadsworth, his younger self, Baby Peach and E. Gadd defeat a Shroobsworth with the help of Perry. The Shroobs are defeated and everyone returns to their own time. The last chapter sees Baby Bowser eating the Shroob mushroom the princesses left behind, becoming Shrowser.
First part of the Super Paper Mario arc: Someone kidnapped Peach and the Mario brothers blame Bowser, but he is innocent this time. The kidnapper is a villain from another dimension: Count Bleck, who wants to marry Bowser and Peach to create the Chaos Heart and destroy all the universes. While Bleck takes away Bowser, Mario, Luigi, and the Koopa Troop, leaving him behind, is reached by Tippi the Pixl, naming him the first hero of the prophecy that will destroy the Chaos Heart with the power of the Pure Hearts. With Tippi, Mario visits Lineland, Merlee's Mansion, The Bitlands and Outer Space, obtaining 5 Pure Hearts, finding Bowser, and fighting against O'Chunks, Fracktail, Mimi, Francis, and Mr. L (who is revealed to be a brainwashed Luigi, who then joins Mario, Bowser, and Tippi) Anticipation of the Super Mario Galaxy arc: Mario and Toad are hired by Rosalina to collect Power Stars in the galaxies, fighting new enemies and using many new power-ups. |
February 28, 2008 | |
38 | Second part of the Super Paper Mario arc: Mario, Luigi, Bowser, and Tippi are reached by Peach (who has found two Pure Hearts in the Land of the Cragnons and Sammer's Kingdom) while they are fighting Bonechill in The Overthere, obtaining the last Pure Heart. While fighting Count Bleck, Tippi is revealed to be his lost fianceé, who was made to disappear by Bleck's father, making him plunge into the dark thought that no one should suffer the loss of their own loved ones like this, the reason why he wanted to destroy the worlds and spare them from such agony. Bleck stops his plan, but his minion Dimentio steals the Chaos Heart to remodel the worlds after him, but Mario and his friends destroy him and the Chaos Heart, while Tippi and Bleck live their happy ending.
First part of the Super Mario Galaxy arc: During the Star Festival, Bowser eradicates Peach's Castle with her inside with UFO fleet. Mario tries to rescue her, but he is launched into space. Mario is depressed and tired of all this unchanged routing of him saving Peach from Bowser every three seconds, but Rosalina and her Lumas make him regain trust and he accepts to help them refuel their Comet Observatory with Power Stars and reach Bowser. During his quest, Mario visits Gateway Galaxy, Good Egg Galaxy, Honeyhive Galaxy, and Space Junk Galaxy; he fights Dino Piranha, King Kaliente, Kamella and Tarantox. Mario also finds Luigi multiple times, but for some reason, he is launched from one galaxy to another. |
October 28, 2008 | |
39 | Second part of the Super Mario Galaxy arc: While Luigi is launched between galaxies, Mario explores Battlerock Galaxy, Beach Bowl Galaxy, Ghostly Galaxy (where Luigi is finally rescued), Gusty Garden Galaxy, and Freezeflame Galaxy. He also fights Bouldergeist, Major Burrows, and Baron Brr.
The bonus chapter is based on Mario Party 4: Mario, Luigi, Toad, Wario, and Yoshi are challenged by Bowser at a rigged match of Darts of Doom. |
March 27, 2009 | |
40 | Third part of the Super Mario Galaxy arc: Mario and Luigi explore Dusty Dune Galaxy and collect the last Power Star that Bowser Jr. attempts to steal. With Polari turning into a Grand Star, the Comet Observatory reaches Bowser's Galaxy Reactor. After an intense battle, Mario wins and Bowser is defeated. Back to Earth, the Star Festival continues with the participation of all of the friends Mario made during the adventure. Suddenly, Kingfin appears, but he is stopped by the Toads.
First part of the Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story arc: Fawful, a mad scientist from Beanbean Kingdom, attempts to conquer the Mushroom Kingdom to awake the Dark Star and use its dark powers. To do so, he spreads a Toad disease and tricks Bowser into eating a special Mushroom that makes him inhale everything, including Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Starlow. With the Mario Bros. enhancing's Bowser physical strength from inside without him knowing, Bowser decides to stop Fawful. They fight against Midbus, Scutlet, Wiggler, and Broque Monsieur. To celebrate the 40th volume, Yukio Sawada decides to re-publish his first one-shot manga of Mario: Super Mario Bros.. |
November 27, 2009 | |
41 | Second part of the Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story arc: Bowser, Mario, and Luigi fight against Bowser's Castle and Kretin, but Fawful finally get his hand on the Dark Star and fuses himself to it. Bowser inhales the star, but it absorbs the Koopa's DNA, becoming Dark Bowser. After fighting Bowser Memory M and Bowser Memory L, Mario and Luigi are ready for the final battle. Bowser destroys the Dark Bowser, while the Mario Bros. destroy the Dark Star Core, undoing all of Fawful's evil, curing all the Toads, while Bowser spews out everyone he sucked in.
First part of the New Super Mario Bros. Wii arc: On Princess Peach's birthday, Bowser Jr. and his siblings, the Koopalings, enter the castle and kidnap Peach. Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, Blue Toad, and Yellow Toad chase them, fighting each of the Koopalings. In this volume, Larry, Roy, and Lemmy are fought. The last chapter comprises of a photo collection of Yukio Sawada and his friends playing New Super Mario Bros. Wii, getting in each others' way. |
July 28, 2010 | |
42 | Second part of the New Super Mario Bros. Wii arc: Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, and the Toads fight Wendy, Iggy and his Chain Chomp, Bowser Jr., Morton, and Ludwig. After defeating Kamek, he uses a Warp Cannon to send the heroes back to World 3
The bonus chapter is based on Super Mario Galaxy 2: Mario and Yoshi are invited to the Starship Mario, a planet shaped after Mario's face created by the Lumas and, in order to reach Digga-Leg, have fun with the new power-ups. |
December 24, 2010 | |
43 | Third part of the New Super Mario Bros. Wii arc: The heroes return back to World 8, defeat Kamek and Bowser Jr. again, and enter the labyrinthic Bowser's Castle. | August 26, 2011 | |
44 | Fourth part of the New Super Mario Bros. Wii arc: Bowser is defeated, but while Kamek tricked the heroes dressed up as Peach, he stood back up and fled with the real Peach. After looking for him for 8 worlds, the heroes face against a gigantic Bowser, but they manage to win. While returning home with a hot-air balloon, Luigi and Yoshi end up in World 9, where they save the citizens from a King Bill.
First part of the Super Mario 3D Land arc: A Tanooki Tree grows in Peach's garden, and the next day, Peach is kidnapped by Bowser. With the help of the Super Leaves from the tree, Mario, accompanied by Toad, sets off to fight back against the Koopa Troop. Meanwhile, Bowser performs experiments with his Super Leaf. |
April 27, 2012 | |
45 | Second part of the Super Mario 3D Land arc: Mario and Toad defeat Tail Bowser and Boom Boom, alongside many other new enemies. Meanwhile, Luigi escapes his prison and reaches Mario.
The first bonus chapter is based on Mario Tennis Open: Mario and Toad help Yoshi to beat Bowser (Yukio Sawada in disguise) at tennis. The second bonus chapter is based on Mario Kart 7: Mario and his friends race on the new courses with the new mechanics introduced in the game (underwater sections, interchangeable kart parts, and gliders). |
November 28, 2012 | |
46 | Third part of the Super Mario 3D Land arc: Mario, Toad, and Luigi fight against Pom Pom and defeat Bowser while being chased through his castle. Later, the three explore the special worlds, fighting against the Cosmic Clone and Dry Bowser.
The bonus chapter is based on New Super Mario Bros. 2: Mario and Luigi have fun with the new Gold Flower and fight the golden enemies. First part of the New Super Mario Bros. U arc: Bowser Jr. and the Koopalings conquer Peach's Castle and launch away Mario, Luigi, Blue Toad, and Yellow Toad to Acorn Plains. While Peach's castle is transformed into a lava fortress by the Koopas, Mario and his friends try to return to the castle and stop them. Yoshi also joins, but he helps them through the Boost Blocks. |
May 28, 2013 | |
47 | Second part of the New Super Mario Bros. U arc: Mario and the gang meet Balloon Baby Yoshi, Glowing Baby Yoshi and fight Lemmy, Boom Boom, Nabbit, Morton, Larry, Wendy, and Boss Sumo Bro. While fighting Kamek, he accidentally enlarges Luigi, referencing Mario & Luigi: Dream Team's Giant battle.
Anticipation of the Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon arc: While traversing the Soda Jungle, Luigi is teleported to Professor E. Gadd's Bunker to help him catch the Evershade Valley's ghosts with a brand new Poltergust. |
December 27, 2013 | |
48 | Third part of the New Super Mario Bros. U arc: The gang quickly takes care of Iggy, Roy, Ludwig, and his clones. After that, even Bowser Jr. and Mega Bowser are defeated with the help of Nabbit.
First part of the Super Mario 3D World arc: Toad finds a clear pipe in the ground, and from it, a Sprixie Princess asks Mario, Luigi, Toad, and Peach to help them defeat Bowser, which has kidnapped her Sprixie sisters. Bowser appears and kidnaps the Sprixie Princess, who suggests that Mario use the power-ups that came out from the pipe to defeat the Koopa. Mario and his friends chase Bowser to the Sprixie Kingdom, meet Plessie, and defeat Bowser's Muscle Car and Boom Boom. |
September 26, 2014 | |
49 | Second part of the Super Mario 3D World arc: The group defeats Prince Bully. | April 28, 2015 | |
50 | Third part of the Super Mario 3D World arc: The group defeats Hisstocrat.
Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition: Strange Orbs have appeared and Mario and Luigi use them to rescue Peach and recruit allies to experiment with it. Super Mario Maker: Mario and Luigi create levels, but Bowser suddenly traps them inside his dangerous level creation. First part of the Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars arc: To celebrate the 50th volume release, the story is told as a "Choose your adventure" game: while Mario is rescuing Peach from Bowser as usual, a giant sword falls down from the sky, destroying the Star Road and sticking itself in Bowser's Castle, launching everyone inside. Mario learns that the sword, Exor, is a portal from a dimension in which the Smithy Gang lives, an organization that aims to destroy world peace and wishes through violence and weapons. Mario allies with Mallow, Geno, Bowser, and Peach, and together, they defeat Mack, Bowyer, Punchinello, and Booster. |
October 28, 2015 | |
51 | Fourth part of the Super Mario 3D World arc: The heroes fight some of the new enemies the game introduces.
The bonus chapter sees the protagonists celebrating the 25 years of the manga. Second part of the Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars arc: The group fights Jonathan Jones, Yaridovich, Megasmilax, Valentina, and finally Smithy. The Star Road is restored and everything is returned to normal. |
March 28, 2016 | |
52 | Fifth part of the Super Mario 3D World arc: The heroes fight Pom Pom.
The first bonus chapter is based on Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam: At a shrine, Mario and Luigi summon Paper Mario and together, they defeat King Ka-thunk. The second bonus chapter is based on Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash: Yoshi challenges Mario to a tennis match. Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon arc: E. Gadd summons Luigi to Evershade Valley, where the ghost has become hostile thanks to the disappearance of the Dark Moon. Helped by Toad and the new Poltergust 5000. The two fight the Poltergeist, the Grouchy Possessor, The Three Sisters, the Harsh Possessor, the Overset Possessor, the Shrewd Possessor, the Tough Possessor, and the mind behind the disappearance of the Dark Moon: King Boo. |
March 28, 2017 | |
53 | Sixth part of the Super Mario 3D World arc: The heroes defeat Meowser, then spend the rest of the journey helping Captain Toad in his quests and visit the special world with the Lumas.
Paper Mario: Color Splash arc: Mario, Peach, and Toad visit Prism Island after learning that someone is stealing the color from the Toads: it is the Koopalings and Black Bowser. Helped by the island protector, Huey, Mario faces off against the Koopalings, Petey Piranha, and Black Bowser. First part of the Super Mario Odyssey arc: Bowser has kidnapped Peach to force her into marrying him, so Mario chases after them accompanied by Cappy, the brother of Peach's wedding tiara, who gives Mario the power to possess enemies. |
February 28, 2018 | |
54 | Second part of the Super Mario Odyssey arc: Cappy and Mario, followed by Luigi and his balloons, visit Cascade Kingdom, Snow Kingdom, Seaside Kingdom, Sand Kingdom, and Metro Kingdom. They fight the T-Rex and Mollusque-Lanceur.
Anticipation of Mario Tennis Aces: Mario and Bowser have a tennis match until one of their rackets break. Super Mario-kun Theater arc: The arc is not based on any specific game. It is just Mario interacting with the Koopa Troop members, helping them during their day off. In the second chapter, Yoshi advertises his own manga: Super Mario-kun Gekijō - Yoshi New Island. |
December 28, 2018 | |
55 | Third part of the Super Mario Odyssey arc: Mario, Cappy, Luigi, and later Yoshi visit the Luncheon Kingdom, Lost Kingdom, and the Moon Kingdom and fight Cookatiel, Madame Broode and Bowser, stopping his wedding. Furious, Bowser kicks the ground so hard that he, Mario, Cappy, Luigi, and Peach fall in the center of the Moon, where Cappy falls on Bowser, and Mario takes over his body and flees with his friends out of danger. Bowser is stopped, but Cappy's sister, Tiara, is yet to be rescued, so Mario and Cappy collect more Power Moons.
Super Mario Party arc: With Bowser now officially invited to a Mario Party, everything goes downhill, since the Koopa is always cheating. The minigames played are Smash and Crab, Off the Chain, Pie Hard, Trike Harder, Don't Wake Wiggler!, Slaparazzi, Social Climbers, Making Faces and Tall Order. |
January 18, 2020 | |
56 | First part of the Luigi's Mansion 3 arc: Mario and his friends were invited to spend a weekend of relaxation at The Last Resort Hotel, but it is revealed to be the trap of King Boo, who wants to hang Mario and his friends on his wall as paintings. Luigi and the painting-fied Mario manage to flee and, using E. Gadd's new Poltergust G-00 and helped by the Polterpup and Gooigi, they make their way into ghost-infested rooms. They defeat the Steward, Chef Soulfflé, King MacFrights, Ug, Serpci, Kruller, Dr. Potter, and Clem.
Yoshi's Crafted World arc: While rewatching some old news of Yoshi's Island, Yoshi learns that the theft of the Sundream Stone was the work of Baby Bowser. He jumps inside the television, traveling through time and helping the Young Yoshis retrieve the Sundream Stone. They defeat Burt the Ball and The Tin-Can Condor. Super Mario Maker 2: Mario and Luigi have fun with the new elements, but once again, Bowser traps them inside his level. Mario Tennis Aces: Mario and his friends challenge themselves at tennis until their rackets break. |
October 28, 2020 | |
57 | Second part of the Luigi's Mansion 3 arc: Luigi, Gooigi, painting-fied Mario and the Polterpup defeat Amadeus Wolfgeist, Morty and King Boo.
First part of the Paper Mario: The Origami King arc: Toad Town is celebrating the Origami Festival, but when Mario and Luigi arrive in town, they find no Toads and Peach has been turned into an origami. Mario soon learns that the Origami King, King Olly, wants to conquer the Mushroom Kingdom, eliminate the Toads, and convert the rest of the inhabitants into origami. Mario allies with Olly's sister Olivia to stop him. They fight against the Earth Vellumental, Colored Pencils, and Rubber Band. They also meet Bobby, but he soon has to leave the party because he loses his voice after breaking a rock that fell on Olivia with a scream. Anticipation of the Bowser's Fury arc: Mario falls in a Not-Bottomless Hole and arrives at Lake Lapcat. Bowser Jr. pleads him to help him: Bowser has turned into a monster after touching a mysterious black goop. Mario, using the Lake's Giga Bell, fights the gigantic Bowser. A bonus chapter is based on Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit: Mario and Bowser Jr. compete in a kart race inside a very messy living room, where they are also chased by a giant cat. The last few chapters celebrate the manga's 30th anniversary by including a special two-part story with Yukio Sawada as the protagonist. |
October 28, 2021 | |
58 | Second part of the Paper Mario: The Origami King arc: Mario and Olivia explore Scorching Sandpaper Desert, the Great Sea, Shangri-Spa, Bowser's Castle, and the Origami Castle, fighting off against Hole Punch, Tape, Boss Sumo Bro, Handaconda, Scissors, and Stapler. Lastly is King Olly, who reveals that his hatred for the Toads is because his creator, a Toad, scribbled on him. During the fight, Bobby returns with a Magic Circle from Olly's creator, revealing also that the scribble is actually a heartwarming sentence addressed to Olly. Feeling ashamed of his actions, Olly and Olivia take back his evil mistakes, returning the kingdom to its original glory.
Some bonus chapters see Mario, the folded Bowser, and Olivia take on the remaining Folded Soldiers and Paper Macho Soldiers, saving the Toads, and fighting against the Water Vellumental. Bowser's Fury arc: Mario and Bowser Jr. attempt to stop Fury Bowser from taking over Lake Lapcat. Mario Golf: Super Rush: Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, and Bowser host a game of golf. In the first chapter, Bowser tries to make Mario fail with the help of his minions; in the second one, the group makes use of everyone's special ability during Golf Rush to reach their respective ball first. |
December 3, 2022 | |
59 | Mario Strikers: Battle League arc: Team Mario (Mario, Luigi, Toad, and Yoshi) and Team Bowser (Bowser, Donkey Kong, Wario, and Boom Boom) clash themselves in a Strike tournament. Later in the game, a Shy Guy joins Team Mario, and the following stories see Mario helping out his foes as well.
Mario Party Superstars arc: To celebrate the anniversary of their first Mario Party, Toad invites Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Yoshi to the same place where they first competed to obtain the title of Superstar. While initially happy, Mario and his friends soon grow tired of being suddenly summoned for a minigame every time. The minigames played are Face-Lift, Sneak 'n' Snore, Boulder Ball, Snowball Summit, Tube It or Lose It, Balloon Burst, Bowser's Big Blast, Pit Boss, Cast Aways, Monty's Revenge, and Dinger Derby. |
May 3, 2023 | |
60 | First part of the Super Mario Bros. Wonder arc: after dreaming of the wonders of a new world, Mario and his friends are invited to the Flower Kingdom by Prince Florian. Bowser follows them and, after catching a Wonder Flower becomes Castle Bowser, wreaks havoc to the kingdom, pushing Mario and co. to go after him. In this volume, they face Racing Wiggler, Wonder Bowser Jr., and Nabbit.
Mario Golf: Super Rush: Mario challenges Yoshi and then Bowser to a speed golf match. Peach loses her crown at the bottom of the sea and Mario and Luigi race to retrieve it, getting attacked by the underwater fauna. In honour of the 555th issue of CoroCoro Comics, Mario and Yukio celebrated by reading the fan's mail, most of which comes from their friends. |
August 28, 2024 (digital)[58]; September 2, 2024 (physical) | |
61 | Second part of the Super Mario Bros. Wonder arc.
Chapters adapting from The Super Mario Bros. Movie. |
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Compilations[edit]
Below is brief information on the compilations of Super Mario-kun, up to the most recent.
Title | Description | Date of release | Image |
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Super Mario Manga Mania | A collection of the author's favorite chapters, and an unreleased chapter about a depressed Mario dealing with a midlife crisis. | September 29, 2017 December 8, 2020 March 9, 2022 September 14, 2022 |
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Super Mario-kun Special Selection | A restoration of some of the first chapters, followed by three chapters chosen by the author, and three unreleased chapters. | April 28, 2023[59] |
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Super Mario-kun Kessaku-sen! Henshin Mario dai shūketsu SP!! | A collection of chapters in which Mario uses his iconic transformations. | November 21, 2023 |
Non-tankōbon chapters[edit]
Title | Description | Date of release | Image |
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Mario & Sonic at Tokyo 2020 Olympics | Mario, Sonic and their respective friends battle at the Tokyo Olympics to determine who is the better athlete. | December 2019 |
Stories[edit]
Arcs[edit]
One-shot stories[edit]
Official descriptions[edit]
Super Mario Manga Mania[edit]
- VIZ website: "Features stories based on the hit Super Mario games! From crazy to classic, Mario and his friends star in adventures that find them traveling through the many worlds of one of the biggest video game series ever!"[5]
Gallery[edit]
- For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Super Mario-kun.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | スーパーマリオくん[?] Sūpā Mario-kun |
Super Mario-kun | |
French | Super Mario Manga Adventures[?] | - | |
Spanish | Super Mario Aventuras[?] | Super Mario Adventures |
References[edit]
- ^ Bookstore Anywhere selection on the Nintendo website. Retrieved October 4, 2015.
- ^ "Super Mario - Le manga chez Soleil!". manga-news.com, September 8, 2014 (retrieved August 22, 2015)
- ^ Daniel G. Astarloa (October 4, 2016), "‘Super Mario Aventuras’ se publicará en España a partir de diciembre". deculture.es. Retrieved December 2, 2016
- ^ スーパーマリオくん 傑作選. Shogakukan. Retrieved September 28, 2023.
- ^ a b Super Mario Manga Mania. VIZ. Retrieved November 28, 2020.
- ^ Super Mario Bros.: Manga Mania. VIZ Retrieved November 28, 2020.
- ^ Super Mario-kun Special Collection, on shogakukan-comic.jp. Retrieved on April 27th, 2023.
- ^ Super Mario nº 01. Planeta de Libros. Retrieved December 2, 2016.
- ^ Super Mario nº 02. Amazon ES. Retrieved December 15, 2016.
- ^ Super Mario nº 03. Amazon ES. Retrieved January 7, 2017.
- ^ Super Mario nº 04. Amazon ES. Retrieved January 7, 2017.
- ^ Super Mario nº 05. Amazon ES. Retrieved March 13, 2017.
- ^ Super Mario nº 06. Planeta de Libros. Retrieved May 30, 2017.
- ^ Super Mario nº 07. Amazon ES. Retrieved May 30, 2017.
- ^ Super Mario nº 08. Amazon ES. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
- ^ Super Mario nº 09. Planeta de Libros.
- ^ Super Mario nº 10. Planeta de Libros.
- ^ Super Mario nº 11. Amazon ES.
- ^ Super Mario nº 12. Amazon ES.
- ^ Super Mario Manga Adventures 13. Soleil Productions. Retrieved May 30, 2017.
- ^ Super Mario nº 13. Amazon ES.
- ^ Super Mario Manga Adventures T14. Amazon FR. Retrieved May 30, 2017.
- ^ Super Mario nº 14. Amazon ES.
- ^ Super Mario Manga Adventures T15. Amazon FR. Retrieved November 9, 2017.
- ^ Super Mario nº 15. Amazon ES.
- ^ Super Mario Manga Adventures T16. Amazon FR.
- ^ Super Mario nº 16. Amazon ES.
- ^ Super Mario Manga Adventures T17. Amazon FR.
- ^ Super Mario nº 17. Amazon ES.
- ^ Super Mario Manga Adventures T18. Amazon FR.
- ^ Super Mario nº 18. Amazon ES.
- ^ [1]. Amazon FR.
- ^ Super Mario nº 19. Amazon ES.
- ^ [2]. Amazon FR
- ^ Super Mario nº 20. Amazon ES.
- ^ Super Mario Manga Adventures T21. Editions Soleil.
- ^ Super Mario nº 21. Planeta de Libros.
- ^ Super Mario Manga Adventures T22. Editions Soleil.
- ^ Super Mario nº 22. Planeta de Libros.
- ^ Super Mario Manga Adventures T23. Editions Soleil.
- ^ Super Mario nº 23. Planeta de Libros.
- ^ Super Mario Manga Adventures T24. Editions Soleil.
- ^ Super Mario nº 24. Planeta de Libros.
- ^ Super Mario Manga Adventures T25. Editions Soleil.
- ^ Super Mario nº 25. Planeta de Libros.
- ^ Super Mario Manga Adventures T26. Editions Soleil.
- ^ Super Mario nº 26. Planeta de Libros.
- ^ Super Mario Manga Adventures T27. Editions Soleil.
- ^ Super Mario nº 27. Planeta de Libros.
- ^ Super Mario Manga Adventures T28. Editions Soleil.
- ^ Super Mario nº 28. Planeta de Libros.
- ^ Super Mario Manga Adventures T29. Editions Soleil.
- ^ Super Mario nº 29. Planeta de Libros.
- ^ Super Mario Manga Adventures T30. Editions Soleil
- ^ Super Mario Manga Adventures T31. Editions Soleil
- ^ Super Mario Manga Adventures T32. Editions Soleil
- ^ Super Mario Manga Adventures T33. Editions Soleil
- ^ Super Mario-kun on Shogakukan official site. "第60巻の配信は8/28の予定です。" ("Volume 60 is set to be released on August 28"). Retrieved on June 26, 2024.
- ^ スーパーマリオくん スペシャルセレクション. Shogakukan. Retrieved September 28, 2023.
External links[edit]
- Super Mario-kun at CoroCoro Official Site (Japanese)
- Super Mario-kun at Shogakukan Comic (Japanese)
- Article from Nintendo Kids Space about Super Mario-kun (Japanese)
- Super Mario Manga Mania at VIZ's official site (English)