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| | The Stationery Robot contained measuring tape in its head, tape and a memo pad in its abdomen, scissors and pens inside its backpack, liquid glue in its left arm, an eraser in its right arm, a tape cutter in its left leg, and a stapler in its right leg.<ref>Page 2 of [http://www.theoldrobots.com/smallbot3a.html ''Robo Stationery Bunkuroh, Medical Robo, Telephone Robo''] (Last updated August 14, 2013). Theoldrobots.com. Retrieved February 16, 2023.</ref> |
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This article is under construction. Therefore, please excuse its informal appearance while it is being worked on. We hope to have it completed as soon as possible.
Nagatanien is a Japanese food manufacturer. Starting in 1986, the company started collaborating with Nintendo to sell Super Mario themed curry and furikake.[1] Nagatanien also distributed thousands of pieces of Super Mario themed merchandise through giveaways. The company sponsored Kaettekita Mario Bros., a remake of Mario Bros. for the Family Computer Disk System that featured in-game ads for their food products.
Advertising
Another print advertisment
Packaging
Keychains
The back roughly reads: "No matter how nice Mario is, he is not allowed to cross the street."
The back roughly reads: "Even if Mario is scatter-free. he will not enter a no-entry zone."
The back roughly reads: "Raise your hand and cross the street to get 1UP."
Medical Robo
The Medical Robo was a first aid-kit in the shape of a robot. It contained a detachable backpack and various compartments. The first aid-kit consisted of nail clippers and a pill case stored in its head, tweezers and a safety pin in the left side of its chest, scissors stored in the right side of its chest, a phone book stored in its abdomen, a thermometer and portable first-aid kit stored in its back, an earpick swab stored in its left foot, and first-aid adhesive tape in its right foot.[2]
Sticker sheet containing labels
Phone cards
Pins
Stationery Robot
The Stationery Robot contained measuring tape in its head, tape and a memo pad in its abdomen, scissors and pens inside its backpack, liquid glue in its left arm, an eraser in its right arm, a tape cutter in its left leg, and a stapler in its right leg.[3]
Stationery Submarine
The Stationery Submarine was a collection of writing and offices supplies stored in a case shaped like a submarine. The set included a box cutter, a cellophane tape dispenser, a glue stick, a magnet, a paper clip case, a pencil holder, a pencil sharpener, push pins, rubber bands, a ruler, scissors, and a stapler.[4]
Stickers
Miscellaneous
The front of a calendar that recorded Monday through Saturday
Unique box art for the camera
A lunchbox, which all of the merchandise would be stored in upon receiving it
Wristwatch with Mario's face as a cover
Advertising
Packaging
Phone cards
Phone card case. Note Morton's unique artwork
Stickers
Raccoon Mario, Princess Peach, and the Koopalings
Raccoon Mario and Princess Peach
Bowser, a Goomba, Mario. and Princess Peach
A Buzzy Beetle and Roy Koopa
Princess Peach, Raccoon Mario, and Toad
Miscellanous
References
- ^ History of Nagatanien on the official website. Retrieved October 12, 2022.
- ^ Robo Stationery Bunkuroh, Medical Robo, Telephone Robo (Last updated August 14, 2013). Retrieved October 16, 2022.
- ^ Page 2 of Robo Stationery Bunkuroh, Medical Robo, Telephone Robo (Last updated August 14, 2013). Theoldrobots.com. Retrieved February 16, 2023.
- ^ Nintendo Nagatanien Super Mario First Aid Robot & Stationery Submarine. Mandarake.co.jp. Retrieved October 17, 2022.
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Divisions and subsidiaries of Nintendo
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Other companies
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Book publishers
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Archie Comics • Dark Horse Comics • Fleetway Publications • Guinness World Records • Prima Games • Scholastic • Shogakukan • Valiant Comics
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Animation studios
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†DIC Entertainment • Hong Guang Animation (Su Zhou) • Illumination • †Medialab • Nelvana • †Pacific Rim Productions, Inc. • †Sei Young Animation Co., Ltd. • Sony Pictures
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Home video distributors
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†Abbey Home Entertainment • Beyond Home Entertainment • Bim Bum Bam Video • Buena Vista Home Video • Disky Communications • Egmont Film • GoodView Home Video • HVN • IDP Home Video • †Kids Klassics • Lionsgate Home Entertainment • Manga Distribution• Maximum Entertainment • MRA Entertainment • NCircle Entertainment • On Air Video • Paramount Home Video • †Phase 4 Films • Pickwick Video • Pidax Film • Producciones Panther • Roadshow Entertainment • Shout! Factory • SMI url • Sterling Entertainment Group • Target • The Video Collection • UIG Entertainment GmbH • Universal Pictures • Wendros
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Collectible / toy makers
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Ahomaro Games • †Banpresto • Bioworld • BlackMilk Clothing • ERTL • Fangamer • First4Figures • Furuta • Gelato Pique • Hallmark • Jakks Pacific • K'NEX • LEGO • Mattel • PopCo Entertainment • S.H. Figuarts • San-ei Co., Ltd. • Takara • Tomy • Toy Biz
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Food companies
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Burger King • Freiberger • Keebler • Kellogg's • The Kraft Heinz Company • McDonald's • Nagatanien • Sonic Drive-In • †Sunshine Biscuits • Taco Bell • Wendy's
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Cosmetics companies
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Lush • shu uemura
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Miscellaneous
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Aeon • EMI Music Publishing • †MediaBrowser • Pure West • Tesla • Twinkl • Yodobashi Camera
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