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luckycoins.jpg|A set of metallic [[coin]]s sold in Japan with artwork from ''Super Mario World''. The box includes the metal coins, a crane, and a magnet. The objective of the game is to grab coins by using the small crane and magnet.
luckycoins.jpg|A set of metallic [[coin]]s sold in Japan with artwork from ''Super Mario World''. The box includes the metal coins, a crane, and a magnet. The objective of the game is to grab coins by using the small crane and magnet.
mariomaze.jpg|A ''Super Mario''-themed Screwball Scramble game sold in Japan. It features ''Super Mario World'' artwork and was manufactured by Tomy. The objective of the game is to guide the ball through a course full of ''Super Mario''-themed obstacles and enemies.
mariomaze.jpg|A ''Super Mario''-themed Screwball Scramble game sold in Japan. It features ''Super Mario World'' artwork and was manufactured by Tomy. The objective of the game is to guide the ball through a course full of ''Super Mario''-themed obstacles and enemies.
mariobingo.jpg|A set of Bingo sheets with a Mario design on them. The box includes the chips and the sheet. The game is played exactly like normal Bingo with no modifications.
mariobingo.jpg|A set of bingo sheets with a Mario design on them. The box includes the chips and the sheet. The game is played exactly like normal bingo with no modifications.
barrelofyoshis.jpg|A toy themed after the Milton Bradley game Barrel of Monkeys. The pipe represents the barrel, and the multicolored Yoshis represent the monkeys. The Yoshi pieces have long protruding tongues and tails that can be used to hook another Yoshi piece on.
barrelofyoshis.jpg|A toy themed after the game {{wp|Barrel of Monkeys}}. The pipe represents the barrel, and the multicolored Yoshis represent the monkeys. The Yoshi pieces have long protruding tongues and tails that can be used to hook another Yoshi piece on.
Mariocrystalmaze.jpg|A board game called ''New Super Mario Bros.'' Crystal Maze, modeled after ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' It is composed of mazes for the player to control with the joystick installed. Controlling the stick makes the ball roll in a certain way it was tilted. This board game was manufactured by the Japanese company {{wp|Epoch Co., Ltd.|Epoch}}.<ref>[http://www.ncsxshop.com/cgi-bin/shop/EPC-NSMBB1 National Console Support: New Super Mario Bros. Crystal Maze]; retrieved 6/25/10</ref>
Mariocrystalmaze.jpg|A board game called ''New Super Mario Bros.'' Crystal Maze, modeled after ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' It is composed of mazes for the player to control with the joystick installed. Controlling the stick makes the ball roll in a certain way it was tilted. This board game was manufactured by the Japanese company {{wp|Epoch Co., Ltd.|Epoch}}.<ref>[http://www.ncsxshop.com/cgi-bin/shop/EPC-NSMBB1 National Console Support: New Super Mario Bros. Crystal Maze]; retrieved 6/25/10</ref>
NSMBtowergame.jpg|Gura Gura (Shaky Game), with Mario figurines. There are two ways to play the game: placing figurines without disrupting the tower, or launching the pieces into the tower pieces. Up to four players can participate in the game. This was created by Epoch.<ref>[http://www.ncsxshop.com/cgi-bin/shop/EPC-NSMBB2 National Console Support: New Super Mario Bros GuraGura Game]; retrieved 6/25/10</ref>
NSMBtowergame.jpg|Gura Gura (Shaky Game), with Mario figurines. There are two ways to play the game: placing figurines without disrupting the tower, or launching the pieces into the tower pieces. Up to four players can participate in the game. This was created by Epoch.<ref>[http://www.ncsxshop.com/cgi-bin/shop/EPC-NSMBB2 National Console Support: New Super Mario Bros GuraGura Game]; retrieved 6/25/10</ref>

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This gallery is of the real-life toys based around the Super Mario franchise. For the collection of souvenirs in WarioWare: Twisted!, see List of WarioWare: Twisted! souvenirs.
"Toy" redirects here. For the item in Mario's Time Machine, see Toy (item).

This is a gallery of Super Mario-themed toys and promotional items. For a gallery of Super Mario figurines, see Gallery:Figurines. For a gallery of toys from Bandai, see here.

Crafts

These are toys that can be assembled, built, and crafted from smaller pieces.

Jigsaw puzzles

Byggis buildable sets

Many licensed sets of Lego-like buildable blocks from the Super Mario series were manufactured by the Swedish company Byggis. Small paper cutouts of the characters and enemies are also included.

Super Mario-themed games

Gallery of games

These are toys with interactive games or activities that can often be played with multiple people.

Other Super Mario-themed games

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File:Nocoverart.png Super Mario Ride (Mario Version) An officially licensed battery car made by Banpresto in 1993 exclusively for Japan, based on Super Mario World.[10]
File:Nocoverart.png Super Mario Ride (Yoshi Version) An officially licensed battery car made by Banpresto in 1993 exclusively for Japan, based on Super Mario World.[11]

Miscellaneous

General toys

Water toys

Water toys are small containers that need water to be filled in order to play a game. The objective is to make all the objects in the container go into the U-shaped holders, or rods. To do it, the player presses a button to blow air in order to lift the objects up.

Plushies

Plushies are toys that contain some type of stuffing inside, most likely from synthetic materials. For a gallery of plushies from San-ei, see here. For a gallery of plushies from Banpresto, see here.

Characters

Mario

Koopalings

Yoshi species

Enemies

Games

Super Mario Kart plushies

Items

Miscellaneous

Promotional items

These toys were included in some type of promotional event and are not typically sold. For a gallery of Super Mario-themed Happy Meal promotional items, see here.

KFC promotional items

Mario Kart Wii

In 2008, KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken) promoted Mario Kart Wii in Mexico by creating four kart figurines that can launch forward. They come with decorative stickers, necessary to make the appearance of the kart figurine complete.

Pepsi Twist promotional figurines

Sports Balls

Toy vehicles

These are toys modeled after real-life vehicles and vehicles from the Super Mario franchise.

General vehicles

Mario Kart toys

References