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

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Concept art of the Toad Brigade from the official Super Mario Galaxy strategy guide by Prima.
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Kamek's model without his glasses. While the skin behind the glasses is fully modeled, no eyes are present.
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Mario and Luigi's "covered with kisses" sprites from Super Mario All-Stars. Supper Mario Broth wishes you a happy Valentine's Day.
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Illustration of Godzilla on top of a recreation of Peach's Castle from Super Mario 64 from the Spanish Edge Magazine.
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Mario's nipple texture, extracted from his model in Super Mario Odyssey, in original size on the left and 24x magnification on the right.
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In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, whenever Mario twists up to release the Super/Ultra Hammer spin attack, one of his eyes undergoes severe deformation.
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Reader-submitted artwork of Sonic being shackled in Yoshi's basement, from the British N-Force magazine.
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Cover of a Japanese official guide for Mario Paint.
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Although Toad has no knees due to his feet connecting directly to his torso, his 3D model includes fully functional knee bones that deform his torso when bent, as well as a non-functional tail bone.
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Mario and Luigi's celebratory pose after completing the story mode in Mario Teaches Typing 2.
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Felt cutouts of Yoshi and Baby Mario from the cover of a Japanese guide for Yoshi's Island.
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Luigi greeting commuters in Chicago on August 12, 2013, when a Nintendo promotional event decorated the L train with Luigi imagery to celebrate the Year of Luigi.
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Unauthorized use of Mario artwork for a business in Nottingham, England.
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In New Super Mario Bros. 2, Roy Koopa is the only character that interacts directly with on-screen text, by hanging off a "D" at the end of the credits.
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Whenever Bowser wears his wedding suit in Super Mario Odyssey, his hat covers his hair and horns. However, the hat is too small to be covering them fully. This is masked by simply removing his horns and the top of his head in his wedding suit model.
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In Super Mario 64, standing between the left and middle Cool, Cool Mountain paintings in Peach's Castle and using first-person view to look through the wall reveals a big red F floating in the darkness. This is actually the entrance to Bowser in the Dark World seen from below.
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Spanish print ad for Super Paper Mario, notable for containing no imagery connected or related to the game except for the logo.
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Illustration of Raccoon Mario and Boom Boom from the 1991 official Nintendo calendar.
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After appearing in Super Mario 64, Mario Party 3 and Super Mario 64 DS, Hoot the owl is encountered in Mario Party Advance, having lost all his money to gambling and being unable to fly. Hoot has not appeared in a game since.
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"German Mario" from a calendar in the German Club Nintendo magazine.
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Cartridge label design for Super Mario Land DX, an unauthorized hack of Super Mario Land.
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The vinyl version of the soundtrack to the 1986 anime film The Great Mission to Rescue Princess Peach (left) is packaged with an informative sleeve that is positioned in such a way as to cover up Luigi entirely (right).
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Luigi's Mansion Arcade reuses cutscenes from Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon in higher resolution with some differences. In the original King Boo boss intro, rays of light obscured his face whenever he closed his mouth. In the arcade version, his closed mouth is now clearly visible.
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The foyer of Princess Peach's castle in Super Mario 64 has exactly 120 banisters, matching up with the number of Power Stars in the game. An exact count is provided, with the banisters being grouped in tens where possible. Whether this is intentional is unknown.
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One issue of the Spanish Hobby Consolas magazine contained a holographic Super Mario Bros. 3 sticker. Unfortunately, the printing method used to achieve the holographic effect did not lend itself to being scanned, resulting in all known scans of the sticker appearing like this.