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The video guides the viewer through a quick playthrough of ''Super Mario Bros.'', starting in [[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-1]], using the [[Warp Zone]] in [[World 1-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-2]] to warp to World 4, and using [[World 4-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 4-2]]'s Warp Zone to warp to World 8 and complete the game.  
The video guides the viewer through a quick playthrough of ''Super Mario Bros.'', starting in [[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-1]], using the [[Warp Zone]] in [[World 1-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-2]] to warp to World 4, and using [[World 4-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 4-2]]'s Warp Zone to warp to World 8 and complete the game.  


The video also shows a variety of secrets such as the aforementioned Warp Zones in World 1-2 and [[World 4-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|4-2]], various hidden 1-Up locations, and the infinite 1-Up trick in World [[World 3-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|3-1]]. Interestingly, the video contains a rare instance of [[Nintendo]] officially showcasing and endorsing the use of glitches in their games, featuring a segment all about various bugs present in the game.
The video also shows a variety of secrets such as the aforementioned Warp Zones in World 1-2 and [[World 4-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|4-2]], various hidden 1-Up locations, and the infinite 1-Up trick in [[World 3-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 3-1]]. Interestingly, the video contains a rare instance of [[Nintendo]] officially showcasing and endorsing the use of glitches in their games, featuring a segment all about various bugs present in the game.


[[File:MarioDaibokenMascot.jpg|thumb|left|The Mario mascot costume]] All of this is regularly interrupted by live-action segments featuring a Mario mascot costume who can be seen playing the game. Mario introduces new segments and gives commentary, and plays a prominent role in the ''Go Go Mario!!'' music video shown at the end of the VHS.
[[File:MarioDaibokenMascot.jpg|thumb|left|The Mario mascot costume]] All of this is regularly interrupted by live-action segments featuring a Mario mascot costume who can be seen playing the game. Mario introduces new segments and gives commentary, and plays a prominent role in the ''Go Go Mario!!'' music video shown at the end of the VHS.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 21:33, December 1, 2023

Mario no Daibōken promotional single cover, featuring artwork in the style of Super Mario Bros.; the artwork would later be altered for the cover of All Night Nippon: Super Mario Bros.
Single cover

Mario no Daibōken (Japanese: マリオの大冒険, lit: Mario's Great Adventure) is an obscure VHS strategy guide released in Japan in 1986 for the original Super Mario Bros. game. It features tips for various levels, live-action segments starring a Mario mascot costume, and Go Go Mario!!, a lyrical version of the game's Ground Theme. Go Go Mario!! would later be released as a single in Japan.







Video

The video guides the viewer through a quick playthrough of Super Mario Bros., starting in World 1-1, using the Warp Zone in World 1-2 to warp to World 4, and using World 4-2's Warp Zone to warp to World 8 and complete the game.

The video also shows a variety of secrets such as the aforementioned Warp Zones in World 1-2 and 4-2, various hidden 1-Up locations, and the infinite 1-Up trick in World 3-1. Interestingly, the video contains a rare instance of Nintendo officially showcasing and endorsing the use of glitches in their games, featuring a segment all about various bugs present in the game.

Mario Mascot Costume from Mario no Daibōken
The Mario mascot costume

All of this is regularly interrupted by live-action segments featuring a Mario mascot costume who can be seen playing the game. Mario introduces new segments and gives commentary, and plays a prominent role in the Go Go Mario!! music video shown at the end of the VHS.

Trivia

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