Supper Mario Broth(@MarioBrothBlog)さんの人気ツイート(新しい順)

2076
Artwork of Luigi angrily writing in a book, used to represent the "Edit Lessons" mode in Mario Teaches Typing 2.
2077
The Brazilian commercial for Donkey Kong Country 3 included a Kremling in a business suit that is visible for only a few frames. Apologies for the image quality; this is the only known footage of the Kremling.
2078
Left: the emblem on Mario's cap in Super Mario 64. Right: the emblem on the Mario 64 cap in Super Mario Odyssey. The emblem has been altered to remove the asymmetry present in the original.
2079
Mario, Sonic the Hedgehog, Shadow the Hedgehog and Bomberman at the final Nintendo Space World trade show in 2001.
2080
In Paper Mario, talking to the Toad innkeeper in Koopa Village while standing on the table will result in the innkeeper reprimanding Mario for climbing on the table.
2081
Nintendo's official site for the Game Boy Advance version of Donkey Kong Country specifically pointed out that Donkey Kong has deep, dark and charismatic eyes.
2082
North American print ad for Yoshi Touch & Go.
2083
Rare artwork of Waluigi playing the Parasol Plummet minigame from Mario Party 3, only found in Japanese promotional material for the game.
2084
Title screen for “Super Boy 3”, an unlicensed Korean recreation of Super Mario World for MSX home computer systems.
2085
Artwork of Mario from a Japanese flyer for a Mario-themed pachinko machine.
2086
Sprites of Wario from the unlicensed Wario Land 3 for the Sega Genesis.
2087
Frame from a commercial for the Hyundai Super Comboy, the South Korean licensed version of the SNES, featuring Buster Bunny and Dragon Ball characters alongside Mario series characters.
2088
Rare piece of official artwork depicting Donkey Kong playing the Snowball Summit minigame from Mario Party 3, found only in Japanese promotional content for the game.
2089
A piece of official artwork for Mario Party 4 contains an error where the "Γ" symbol on Waluigi's glove is mirrored. Since the "Γ" used on his hat and his gloves are identical, how this error could occur is unknown. An example of the glove being rendered correctly is provided.
2090
From a print advertisement for Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64.
2091
Background containing Chef Wario from the "Wokka Wokka" microgame in WarioWare: Smooth Moves. This is one of the few times Wario is seen with his mouth closed.
2092
Toadsworth's model with and without his mustache.
2093
Illustration of children failing to catch a Baby Yoshi from the British N-Force magazine.
2094
The Mushroom City track in Mario Kart: Double Dash contains a "Wario Pharmacy" building. However, the interior visible through the glass depicts tables with wine glasses on them, suggesting that it might not be a legitimate pharmacy.
2095
Wario's body with his torso at maximum extension, seen in the "Wario" souvenir in WarioWare: Twisted.
2096
@SeshohoCian Mario Party 6 also provides us with another description of their relationship, being "Shroommates". twitter.com/MarioBrothBlog…
2097
The final victory screen from Mario Kart Wii contains an easily missable detail: Toad and Toadette holding hands. This is the only time they have been shown holding hands since the introduction of Toadette 15 years ago.
2098
During Yoshi's licking animation in Super Mario Sunshine, he starts extending his tongue one frame before opening his mouth. In the first frame after starting a lick, Yoshi's tongue appears to be coming out of his nose.
2099
In a curious coincidence, the head of the side-facing sprite for the Nightmare Wizard from Kirby's Adventure (left) strongly resembles Waluigi's icon from the Game Boy Color version of Mario Tennis (right).
2100
A prototype version of Mario Kart: Double Dash found on a European Gamecube demo disc contains an unused early build of the Sherbet Land track. Inside the track, unfinished versions of Freezies can be seen. These have the word "COOL" in the place their mouths should be.