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- 20210108 203122
This is Super Mario Kun volume 56. Shogakukan. - 20210108 203215
This is Super Mario Kun volume 1. Shogakukan. - 20210125 151049
This is a Japanese "[translated] power up item color change candy in mirror case", from a set of five. Bandai. 2020. - 20210125 151209
This is a Japanese "[translated] power up item color change candy in mirror case", from a set of five. Bandai. 2020. - 20210125 151308
This is a Japanese "[translated] power up item color change candy in mirror case", from a set of five. Bandai. 2020. - 20210108 210000
This is the Japanese version of Super Smash Bros Brawl, known as Super Smash Bros X. Complete. - 20210606 111241
This is a Japanese "Prize Only" "Super Mario Bros" Mario alarm clock. Taito. 2015. - 20200123 211512
This is Yoshi's Island for the Super Famicom. Complete. - 20200123 211632
This is the Japanese version of Super Mario Advance. Complete. - 20200123 211732
This is the Japanese version of Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga, known as Mario & Luigi RPG. Complete. - 20200101 094020
This is Japanese "Kyarapaki" or "Charapaki" katanuki-style chocolate candy. Bandai. 2018. - 20200317 191830
This is a bag of individually-wrapped chocolate from Japan. Furuta. (Year unknown, expiration date is 2020). - 20200427 123554
This is a Japanese "Super Mario World" windup model kit of Bowser in Clown Car that originally came boxed unpainted with cola candy. (Company unknown, possibly Nagasakiya). (Year unknown). - 20200427 123800
This is a Japanese windup Baby Mario riding Yoshi, likely originally a model kit that came boxed unpainted with candy. (Company unknown, possibly Nagasakiya). (Year unknown). - 20200217 144759
This is Super Mario Kun volume 55. Shogakukan. - 20200217 144925
This is Super Mario Kun volume 54. Shogakukan. - 20210211 195303
This is "Super Mario Manga Mania". VIZ Media. 2020. - 20200217 145205
This is a small, constructible Super Mario Kun manga that comes with chewing gum. Shogakukan. - 20210626 194719
This is "Dengeki Nintendo DS" magazine's "Mario Kart Wii" "The Complete Guide". ASCII Media Works. 2008. - 20210628 112856
This is "Mario's Picross" "Winning Strategy" guide. Futabasha. 1995. - 20210724 140450
This is “monthly” “CoroCoro Ichiban!” August 2021 issue from Japan, including a "Mario Golf Super Rush" constructible “Aim! Hole-in-one game”, and the supplemental “Nintendo All Star Gag Book” “vol 16”. Likely also contains more Mario material. Shogakukan. 2021. - 20210618 111057
This is a "Super Mario World" activity and picture book from Japan. Shogakukan. 1998. - 20210724 135700
This is a "Super Mario Bros 3" activity and picture book from Japan. Shogakukan. 1997. - 20210724 135452
This is a Japanese monthly educational magazine for 1st graders. (Company unknown). (Year unknown). - 20210628 120449
This is "Keibunsha Encyclopedia" volume 478, Super Mario quiz and riddle book from Japan. Keibunsha. (Year unknown). - 20210628 120511
This is "Keibunsha Encyclopedia" volume 436, Super Famicom encyclopedia from Japan. Keibunsha. (Year unknown). - 20210424 210244
This is "Nintendo Dream" volume 259, November 2015 from Japan. Ambit. 2015. - 20200817 200340
This is a Japanese "Prize Only" Bowser figure. Taito. 2018. - 20210108 191726
This is a Japanese \"New Super Mario Bros Wii\" continuous 1-Up sound figure. (Company unknown). 2009. - 20200101 094620
This is “monthly” “CoroCoro Comic” number 430, February 2014 from Japan, including “Super Mario-Kun” manga. Shogakukan. 2014. - 20210803 141241
This is a Japanese "Super Mario Bros" pencil case that contains a small boarder game. Amada. 1985. - 20210606 112159
This is a Japanese "Super Mario World" golf set, including two golf balls and two golf ball markers. (Company unknown). (Year unknown). - 20210820 213551
This is a "Super Mario World" Wiggler plush. Vic Tokai. (Year unknown). - 20210519 182126
This is a Japanese "Prize Only" Yoshi plush. Taito. (Year unknown). - 20200821 154229
This is a Nintendo DS "New Super Mario Bros" "Blooper" capsule "Screen Cleaner". Tomy. 2007. - 20201224 182549
This is a Nintendo DS "Yoshi's Island DS" Yoshi, Baby Mario, and Black Yoshi egg capsule "Screen Cleaner". Epoch. 2007. - 20201224 182629
This is a Nintendo DS "Yoshi's Island DS" Yoshi, Baby Peach, and White Yoshi egg capsule "Screen Cleaner". Epoch. 2007. - 20201224 182701
This is a Nintendo DS "Yoshi's Island DS" Yellow Yoshi, Baby Bowser, and Yellow Yoshi egg capsule "Screen Cleaner". Epoch. 2007. - 20210824 195253
This is a Japanese windup Mario. Amada. (Year unknown). - 20210826 223602
This is the Japanese version of Mario Hoops 3 on 3, known as Mario Basketball 3 on 3. Complete. - 20210826 223727
This is the Japanese version of Wario Master of Disguise, known as Phantom Thief Wario the Seven. Complete. - 20210826 211840
This is a Japanese "Super Mario Bros 2" (Lost Levels) disposable, air-activated hand warmer. Amada. 1986. - 20210826 212210
This is a Japanese "Super Mario Bros 2" (Lost Levels) disposable, air-activated hand warmer. Amada. 1986. - 20210929 191732
This is a Fire Mario card that was included inside a pack of Japanese "Nagatanien Mario Curry". Nagatanien. (Year unknown, circa 1987/1988). - 20210929 191810
This is a Mario and Peach card that was included inside a pack of Japanese "Nagatanien Mario Curry". Nagatanien. (Year unknown, circa 1987/1988). - 20210929 191832
This is a Peach card that was included inside a pack of Japanese "Nagatanien Mario Curry". Nagatanien. (Year unknown, circa 1987/1988). - 20210929 191929
This is a Bowser and Hammer Bro card that was included inside a pack of Japanese "Nagatanien Mario Curry". Nagatanien. (Year unknown, circa 1987/1988). - 20210929 192004
This is a Spiny card that was included inside a pack of Japanese "Nagatanien Mario Curry". Nagatanien. (Year unknown, circa 1987/1988). - 20211020 215213
This is "Mario Party" "4-Koma Manga Kingdom" from the "Action Comics" line. Futabasha. 1999. - 20211020 215608
This is Super Mario "4-Koma Manga Theater" volume 2. Enix. 1991. - 20211020 215834
This is Super Mario "4-Koma Manga Theater" volume 5. Enix. 1993. - 20211020 220027
This is "Super Mario Sunshine" "4-Koma Gag Battle". Kobunsha. 2002. - 20211020 220248
This is Super Mario "Short Comics Theater". Enix. 1996. - 20211020 220422
This is Super Mario "4-Koma Manga Theater" volume 1. Enix. 1991. - 20211020 220722
This is "Mario & Luigi RPG" "4-Koma Gag Battle". Kobunsha. 2004. - 20211020 220947
This is an autographed Super Mario "4-Koma Manga Theater" volume 3. Enix. 1992. - 20211020 221150
This is Super Mario "4-Koma Manga Theater" volume 6. Enix. 1994. - 20211020 221248
This is Super Mario "4-Koma Manga Theater" volume 7. Enix. 1994. - 20211020 221344
This is Super Mario "4-Koma Manga Theater" volume 8. Enix. 1995. - 20211020 221436
This is "Super Mario" "4-Koma Manga Kingdom" volume 1 from the "Action Comics" line. Futabasha. 1992. - 20211020 221603
This is "Mario Party 4" "4-Koma Gag Battle". Kobunsha. 2003. - 20211020 221715
This is "Mario Party" "4-Koma Gag Battle" from the "Shounen Oh Comics" line. Kobunsha. 1999. - 20211228 172911
This is "A Map Book That Understands Everything about Super Mario Bros" by the "Famicom Champion Club" from Japan. (Company unknown, likely JICC Publishing). 1986. - 20211228 180938
This is a "Super Mario Bros" "Pepsi Dot Bottlecap Collection" bottle cap cover that was sold in a blind bag attached to a bottle of Pepsi Twist in Japan. Figure 1 of 30: "Mario stand". PepsiCo. 2005. - 20211228 181017
This is a "Super Mario Bros" "Pepsi Dot Bottlecap Collection" bottle cap cover that was sold in a blind bag attached to a bottle of Pepsi Twist in Japan. Figure 8 of 30: "Kuribo(1)". PepsiCo. 2005. - 20211228 181043
This is a "Super Mario Bros" "Pepsi Dot Bottlecap Collection" bottle cap cover that was sold in a blind bag attached to a bottle of Pepsi Twist in Japan. Figure 4 of 30: "Mario Togezo". PepsiCo. 2005. - 20211228 181100
This is a "Super Mario Bros" "Pepsi Dot Bottlecap Collection" bottle cap cover that was sold in a blind bag attached to a bottle of Pepsi Twist in Japan. Figure 11 of 30: "Hodai". PepsiCo. 2005. - 20211228 181126
This is a "Super Mario Bros" "Pepsi Dot Bottlecap Collection" bottle cap cover that was sold in a blind bag attached to a bottle of Pepsi Twist in Japan. Figure 25 of 30: "Gesso". PepsiCo. 2005. - 20211228 181142
This is a "Super Mario Bros" "Pepsi Dot Bottlecap Collection" bottle cap cover that was sold in a blind bag attached to a bottle of Pepsi Twist in Japan. Figure 13 of 30: "Metto(1)". PepsiCo. 2005. - 20211228 181156
This is a "Super Mario Bros" "Pepsi Dot Bottlecap Collection" bottle cap cover that was sold in a blind bag attached to a bottle of Pepsi Twist in Japan. Figure 18 of 30: "Luigi Tsuru". PepsiCo. 2005. - 20211228 181225
This is a "Super Mario Bros" "Pepsi Dot Bottlecap Collection" bottle cap cover that was sold in a blind bag attached to a bottle of Pepsi Twist in Japan. Figure 15 of 30: "Super Star". PepsiCo. 2005. - 20211228 213118
This is “monthly” “CoroCoro Ichiban!” December 2021 issue from Japan, including a Mario Party Superstars constructible “Hyper Bowser Cannon”, and the supplemental “Nintendo All Star Gag Book” “vol 20”. Likely also contains more Mario material. Shogakukan. 2021. - 20211205 151312 1
This is a "Tsukuru Snack" "Super Mario Maker 2 Gummy" from Japan. Bandai. 2020. - 20220125 140858
This is "Family Computer" "Super Mario Bros" "Perfect Strategy Guide" by "Family Computer Magazine" from Japan. Tokuma Shoten. 1986. - 20220125 135515
This is Super Mario Bros for the Famicom. Loose. - 20220125 135636
This is "Super Mario Bros" from the "Famicom Mini" series. Complete. - 20220127 153205
This is “monthly” “CoroCoro Ichiban!” February 2022 issue from Japan, including a "Mario Party Superstars" “Mario Card Party Together” card game, and the supplemental “Nintendo All Star Gag Book” “vol 22”. Likely also contains more Mario material. Shogakukan. 2021. - 20220127 154227
This is “monthly” “CoroCoro Comic” number 473, September 2017 from Japan, including “Super Mario-Kun” manga. Shogakukan. 2017. - 20220127 154410
This is “monthly” “CoroCoro Comic” number 471, July 2017 from Japan, including “Super Mario-Kun” manga. Shogakukan. 2017. - 20220127 154512
This is “monthly” “CoroCoro Comic” number 470, June 2017 from Japan, including “Super Mario-Kun” manga. Shogakukan. 2017. - 20220127 154626
This is “monthly” “CoroCoro Comic” number 480, April 2018 from Japan, including “Super Mario-Kun” manga. Shogakukan. 2018. - 20220127 154725
This is “monthly” “CoroCoro Comic” number 472, August 2017 from Japan, including “Super Mario-Kun” manga. Shogakukan. 2017. - 20220127 155049
This is “monthly” “CoroCoro Comic” number 485, September 2018 from Japan, including “Super Mario-Kun” manga. Shogakukan. 2018. - 20220127 155219
This is “monthly” “CoroCoro Comic” number 481, May 2018 from Japan, including “Super Mario-Kun” manga. Shogakukan. 2018. - 20220127 155316
This is “monthly” “CoroCoro Comic” number 486, October 2018 from Japan, including “Super Mario-Kun” manga, and a supplemental “Super Mario Party” book. Shogakukan. 2018. - 20220127 155638
This is “monthly” “CoroCoro Comic” number 484, August 2018 from Japan, including “Super Mario-Kun” manga. Shogakukan. 2018. - 20220127 155956
This is “monthly” “CoroCoro Comic” number 482, June 2018 from Japan, including “Super Mario-Kun” manga. Shogakukan. 2018. - 20220127 160545
This is “Bessatsu CoroCoro Comic Special” October 2018 from Japan. Shogakukan. 2018. - 20220127 152649
This is a Super Mario "Choco Egg" from Japan with a blind packaged figure inside. Furuta. 2020. - 20220207 142711
This is “monthly” “CoroCoro Ichiban!” March 2022 issue from Japan, including "Mario Party Superstars" “Super Mario Kun version” stamps, and the supplemental “Nintendo All Star Gag Book” “vol 23”. Likely also contains more Mario material. Shogakukan. 2022. - 20220304 144711
This is Super Mario Kun volume 15. Shogakukan. - 20220304 144823
This is Super Mario Kun volume 19. Shogakukan. - 20220304 144910
This is Super Mario Kun volume 25. Shogakukan. - 20220304 145008
This is Super Mario Kun volume 20. Shogakukan. - 20220207 133144
This is a "Mario Kart 8 Deluxe" Character Encyclopedia, a supplemental guide included with the August 2021 issue of Telebigemu Magazine from Japan. Kadokawa. 2017. - IMG 8800
This is Super Mario Kun volume 57. Shogakukan. - 20220228 130234
This is the educational "Super Mario World" toy clock and picture book "What Time is it Now?" from Japan. Nagaoka Shoten. 1995. - IMG 8936
This is a Famicom paintable "Mario Bros" Mario keshi from Japan. Amada. 1985. - 20220310 130957
This is a Japanese "Prize Only" "Teresa Sensor Light". Taito. (Year unknown). - 20220228 125145
This is a bag of individually-wrapped ramune and cola flavored "Mario Gummy" candies from Japan. Nobel. 2022. - IMG 9132
This is "Super Mario 64" volume 1 from the "KC Deluxe" line. Kodansha. 1996. - IMG 9133
This is "Super Mario 64" volume 5 from the "KC Deluxe" line. Kodansha. 1998. - IMG 9134
This is "Super Mario 64" volume 4 from the "KC Deluxe" line. Kodansha. 1997. - IMG 9135
This is "Super Mario 64" volume 3 from the "KC Deluxe" line. Kodansha. 1997. - IMG 9136
This is "Super Mario 64" volume 2 from the "KC Deluxe" line. Kodansha. 1997. - IMG 9139
This is "Super Mario 64" "Yoshi's Story" volume 1 from the "KC Deluxe" line. Kodansha. 1998. - IMG 9140
This is "Super Mario 64" "Yoshi's Story" volume 2 from the "KC Deluxe" line. Kodansha. 1998. - IMG 9215
This is "New Super Mario Bros Wii" "Perfect Guide" from Japan. Enterbrain. 2009. - IMG 9656
This is the Japanese version of Game & Watch Gallery 2, known as Game Boy Gallery 2. Complete. - IMG 9211
This is "Super Mario" "4-Koma Manga Kingdom" volume 5 from the "Action Comics" line. Futabasha. 1994. - IMG 0415
This is "Big Korotan number 61" "Super Mario Kun 2". Shogakukan. 1994. - IMG 0740
This is a "Mario" sticker from Japan. "S01" in the set. Ensky. (Year unknown). - IMG 0743
This is a "Luigi" sticker from Japan. "S02" in the set. Ensky. (Year unknown). - IMG 0744
This is a "Koopa" sticker from Japan. "S03" in the set. Ensky. (Year unknown). - IMG 0745
This is a "Mario" and "Luigi" sticker from Japan. "S04" in the set. Ensky. (Year unknown). - IMG 0746
This is a "Mario", "Peach", and "Luigi" sticker from Japan. "S05" in the set. Ensky. (Year unknown). - IMG 0747
This is a "Mario" and "Yoshi" sticker from Japan. "S06" in the set. Ensky. (Year unknown). - IMG 1221
This is a "Super Nintendo World" "Universal Studios Japan" Coca-Cola soda can from Japan. Coca-Cola. 2022. - IMG 1223
This is a "Super Nintendo World" "Universal Studios Japan" Coca-Cola soda can from Japan. Coca-Cola. 2022. - IMG 1158
This is "Big Korotan" number 67, "Mario Character Encyclopedia" "Perfect Version". Shogakukan. 1994. - IMG 1146
This is “monthly” “CoroCoro Comic” number 262, February 2000 from Japan, including “Super Mario-Kun” manga. Shogakukan. 2000. - IMG 1155
This is “monthly” “CoroCoro Comic” number 261, January 2000 from Japan, including “Super Mario-Kun” manga. Shogakukan. 1999. - IMG 1434
This is “TV Game Magazine” January 2014 from Japan, including a DVD, and originally including stickers. Kadokawa. 2013. - IMG 2859
This is a Japanese "Prize Only" Pink Yoshi plush. Taito. (Year unknown). - IMG 4329
This is a Japanese "Super Mario Bros" Bowser figure that can shoot sparks from its mouth and includes tiny Mario and Famicom controller accessories. Bandai. 1986. - IMG 4475
This is a "オカルトマリオブラザーズ [Occult Mario Bros]" Blooper parody keshi from Japan. (Company unknown). (Year unknown). - IMG 5571
This is "Super Mario" "4-Koma Manga Kingdom" volume 2 from the "Action Comics" line. Futabasha. 1992. - IMG 5426
This is "Super Mario" "4-Koma Manga Kingdom" volume 3 from the "Action Comics" line. Futabasha. 1992. - IMG 5419
This is "Super Mario" "4-Koma Manga Kingdom" volume 4 from the "Action Comics" line. Futabasha. 1993. - IMG 5576
This is "Super Mario" "4-Koma Manga Kingdom" volume 7 from the "Action Comics" line. Futabasha. 1995. - IMG 5428
This is "Super Mario 64" "4-Koma Manga Kingdom" volume 2 from the "Action Comics" line. Futabasha. 1997. - IMG 5431
This is "Yoshi's Island" "4-Koma Manga Kingdom" volume 2 from the "Action Comics" line. Futabasha. 1996. - IMG 5461
This is "Mario Kart 64" "4-Koma Manga Kingdom" volume 2 from the "Action Comics" line. Futabasha. 1997. - IMG 5446
This is "4-Koma Land" "Mario & Wario". Keibunsha. 1994. - IMG 5454
This is "4-Koma Land" "Super Mario". Keibunsha. 1994. - IMG 5544
This is "Super Mario World" volume 4 from the "KC Deluxe" line. Kodansha. 1995. - IMG 5552
This is "Mario Open Golf" volume 1 from the "KC Deluxe" line. Kodansha. 1992. - IMG 5554
This is "Yoshi's Road Hunting" volume 1 from the "KC Deluxe" line. Kodansha. 1994. - IMG 5556
This is "Yoshi's Road Hunting" volume 2 from the "KC Deluxe" line. Kodansha. 1994. - IMG 5561
This is "Wario's Woods" from the "KC Deluxe" line. Kodansha. 1994. - IMG 5438
This is "Super Mario 64" "4-Koma Gag Battle" from the "Shounen Oh Comics" line. Kobunsha. 1996. - IMG 5519
This is a Mario Hoops 3 on 3 basketball toy from Japan. Maruka. 2006. - IMG 5930
This is a Super Mario "Choco Egg" from Japan set-sheet. Furuta. 2020. - IMG 7455
This is “monthly” “CoroCoro Comic” number 441, January 2015 from Japan, including “Super Mario-Kun” manga. Shogakukan. 2014. - IMG 7461
This is “monthly” “CoroCoro Comic” number 442, February 2015 from Japan, including “Super Mario-Kun” manga. Shogakukan. 2015. - IMG 8443
This is the Japanese version of Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam, known as Mario & Luigi RPG Paper Mario Mix. Complete. - IMG 8444
This is the Japanese version of Yoshi's New Island, known as Yoshi New Island. Complete. - IMG 9139
This is "Super Mario Brothers; Save Mario from Evil", "Famicom Adventure Game Book 1" in the "Futaba Bunko Game Book Series" from Japan. Studio Hard and Mitsunori/Mitunori Kitadono. 1986. - IMG 8715
This is a Japanese "Super Mario Bros" Super Mushroom "Kinoko Solar Figure". Banpresto. 2007. - IMG 0432
This is “monthly” “CoroCoro Comic” number 469, May 2017 from Japan, including “Super Mario-Kun” manga. Shogakukan. 2017. - IMG 0444
This is Super Mario Kun volume 59. Shogakukan. - IMG 0694
This is “TeleviKun” volume 23, number 8, August issue from Japan, including a "Do Your Best Mario" "Yoshi Story" manga. Shogakukan. 1998. - IMG 0708
This is “TeleviKun” volume 14, number 3, March issue from Japan, including a "Do Your Best Mario" manga and Super Mario Bros 3 strategy pages. Shogakukan. 1989. - IMG 0730
This is “Learning Kindergarten” volume 9, number 3, April issue from Japan, including a Mario and Toad "Water Card" and a "Super Mario Kun" manga. Shogakukan. 1990. - IMG 1263
This is a Japanese "Prize Only" "Super Mario Bros" Luigi alarm clock. Taito. 2015. - IMG 1236
This is the Japanese version of Dr. Mario & Puzzle League, known as Dr. Mario & Panel De Pon. Complete. - IMG 1240
This is the Japanese version of Yoshi Topsy-Turvy, known as Yoshi's Universal Gravitation. Complete. - IMG 1253
This is the Japanese version of Yoshi's Safari for the Super Famicom, known as Yoshi's Road Hunting. Complete. - IMG 1249
This is Famicom Grand Prix II 3D Hot Rally for the Famicom Disk System. Complete. - IMG 1607
This is a Super Mario Bros round Menko card from Japan. Amada. (Year unknown, circa 1980s, the "1985" date likely just refers to the game's release year). - IMG 1608
This is a Super Mario Bros round Menko card from Japan. Amada. (Year unknown, circa 1980s, the "1985" date likely just refers to the game's release year). - IMG 1610
This is a Super Mario Bros round Menko card from Japan. Amada. (Year unknown, circa 1980s, the "1985" date likely just refers to the game's release year). - IMG 1611
This is a Super Mario Bros round Menko card from Japan. Amada. (Year unknown, circa 1980s, the "1985" date likely just refers to the game's release year). - IMG 1612
This is a Super Mario Bros round Menko card from Japan. Amada. (Year unknown, circa 1980s, the "1985" date likely just refers to the game's release year). - IMG 1613
This is a Mario Bros round Menko card from Japan. Amada. (Year unknown, circa 1980s, the "1983" date likely just refers to the game's release year). - IMG 1614
This is a Golf round Menko card from Japan. Amada. (Year unknown, circa 1980s, the "1983" date likely just refers to the game's release year). - IMG 2798
This is the Japanese version of Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, known as Mario & Sonic at the Rio Olympics. Complete. - IMG 2799
This is the Japanese version of New Super Mario Bros 2. Complete. - IMG 2800
This is the Japanese version of Mario Kart 7. Complete. - IMG 2808
This is the Japanese version of Mario Party Island Tour. Complete. - IMG 2814
This is the Japanese version of Super Smash Bros for Nintendo 3DS. Complete. - IMG 2789
This is Super Mario Kun volume 32. Shogakukan. - IMG 2792
This is Super Mario Kun volume 35. Shogakukan. - IMG 2794
This is Super Mario Kun volume 33. Shogakukan. - IMG 3628
This is “monthly” “CoroCoro Ichiban!” November 2023 issue from Japan, including a "Super Mario Bros Wonder" puzzle, and the supplemental “Nintendo All Star Gag Book” “vol 43”. Likely also contains more Mario material. Shogakukan. 2023. - IMG 4762
This is the Japanese version of Donkey Kong Jr Math for the Famicom, known as Donkey Kong Jr's Math Play. Loose. - IMG 3765
This is a bag of cola and melon soda flavored "Super Mario Gummies" candies from Japan. Nobel. (Year unknown, bought 2023). - IMG 3770
This is a cola and melon soda flavored "Super Mario Gummies" candies display box from Japan. Nobel. (Year unknown, obtained 2023). - IMG 6198
This is a "Mario Bros" Menko card from Japan. Amada. (Year unknown, circa 1980s, the "1983" date likely just refers to the game's release year). - IMG 6199
This is a "Super Mario Bros" Menko card from Japan. Amada. (Year unknown, circa 1980s, the "1985" date likely just refers to the game's release year). - IMG 6202
This is a "Donkey Kong Junior" Menko card from Japan. Amada. (Year unknown, circa 1980s, the "1982" date likely just refers to the game's release year). - IMG 6203
This is a "Wrecking Crew" Menko card from Japan. Amada. (Year unknown, circa 1980s, the "1985" date likely just refers to the game's release year). - IMG 6205
This is a "Mario Bros" Menko card from Japan. Amada. (Year unknown, circa 1980s, the "1983" date likely just refers to the game's release year). - IMG 7302
This is "Nintendo Dream" volume 355, December 2023 from Japan, which includes a Super Mario Bros Wonder pencil board. Ambit. 2023. - IMG 7291
This is "Dengeki Nintendo" 2023 December issue from Japan. Kadokawa. 2023. - IMG 7352
This is a "Yoshi" "New Super Mario Bros Wii" "Action Mascot" capsule figure from Japan. The set includes Boo, Bullet Bill, Green Shell, Propeller Mushroom, Penguin Mario, and Yoshi. Bandai. 2009. - IMG 7344
This is a green Yoshi egg "New Super Mario Bros Wii" "Yoshi Egg Projector" from Japan. Tomy. 2009. - IMG 5048
This is a "Swing Mascot" Yoshi from Japan. Morimoto Sangyo. 2007. - IMG 7972
This is a "Chara-Magnets" display from Japan. Bandai. 2023. - IMG 7969
This is a blind pack of one acrylic "Chara-Magnets" magnet, one of ten memo cards, and a piece of gum from Japan. The magnet set includes Mario, Luigi, Peach, Yoshi, Toad, Super Mushroom, Fire Flower, Super Star, ?-Block with Brick Block, ?-Block with Empty Block, a pair of Coins, Bowser, Goomba, Koopa Troopa, Lakitu, Piranha Plant, Boo, Bullet Bill, Bob-omb, and Chain Chomp. Bandai. 2023. - IMG 8680
This is a sort of commemorative program/magazine for the anime movie Super Mario Bros: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen (Super Mario Bros: The Great Mission to Rescue Princess Peach). Shochiku. 1986. - IMG 9900 2
This is a "Super Mario Bros" movie LaserDisc from Japan. Herald. 1993. - IMG 1361
This is a Bowser and Bowser Jr "Super Mario" "Capsule Maze Game EX" blind capsule toy from a set of six from Japan. Epoch. (Year unknown, bought 2024). - IMG 1365
This is a Yoshi, Toad, and Boo "Super Mario" "Capsule Maze Game EX" blind capsule toy from a set of six from Japan. Epoch. (Year unknown, bought 2024). - IMG 1376
This is a Mario cast "Super Mario" "Capsule Maze Game EX" blind capsule toy from a set of six from Japan. Epoch. (Year unknown, bought 2024). - IMG 1380
This is a Mario and Bowser "Super Mario" "Capsule Maze Game EX" blind capsule toy from a set of six from Japan. Epoch. (Year unknown, bought 2024). - IMG 1383
This is a Mario, items, and blocks "Super Mario" "Capsule Maze Game EX" blind capsule toy from a set of six from Japan. Epoch. (Year unknown, bought 2024). - IMG 1386
This is a Mario and Luigi "Super Mario" "Capsule Maze Game EX" blind capsule toy from a set of six from Japan. Epoch. (Year unknown, bought 2024). - IMG 1974
This is a 5-pack of barley chocolate candies from Japan. Furuta. (Year unknown, bought 2024). - DCAM0063
This is a Mario Kart 64 RC car from Japan. - DSC00061
This is a Mario and Luigi pack of tissues from Japan and a Donkey Kong pack. 2007. - DSC09930
This is Yoshi's Cookie for the Famicom. Complete. - DSC09937
This is Dr. Mario for the Famicom. Loose. - DSC05437
This is Super Mario Kart for the Super Famicom. Complete. - DSC08960
This is Mario's Super Picross for the Super Famicom. Complete. - DSC09909
This is Super Mario World for the Super Famicom. Complete. - DSC09916
This is Super Mario RPG for the Super Famicom. Complete. - DSC05439
This is the Japanese version of Mario Kart 64. Complete. - DSC05449
This is the Japanese version of Mario Tennis, known as Mario Tennis 64. Complete. - DSC05460
This is the Japanese version of Mario Party 2. Complete. - DSC05462
This is the Japanese version of Yoshi's Story. Complete. - DSC05467
This is the Japanese version of Mario Party 3. Complete. - DSC05471
This is the Japanese version of Paper Mario, known as Mario Story. Complete. - DSC05474
This is the Japanese version of Super Mario 64. Complete. - DSC00376
This is the Japanese version of Mario Superstar Baseball, known as Super Mario Stadium Miracle Baseball. Complete. - DSC05490
This is the Japanese version of WarioWare Inc Mega Party Game$, known as Gather Made in Wario. Complete. - DSC05492
This is the Japanese version of Mario Party 5. Complete. - DSC09062
This is the Japanese version of Dr. Mario. Loose. - DSC02396
This is the Japanese version of Super Mario Advance 4 Super Mario Bros 3, known as Super Mario Advance 4. Loose. - DSC00790
This is the Japanese version of New Super Mario Bros. Complete. - DSC06328
This is the Japanese version of Mario's Tennis for the Virtual Boy. Complete. - DSC01272
This is a Super Mario World color changing bathtub plush from Japan. Tsukuda Ideal. (Year unknown, circa early 1990s). - Resized952019060295172343
This is an ichiban kuji Mario and Super Mushroom "Mario Kart" drinking glass from Japan. Bandai Spirits. (Year unknown, either 2018 or 2019). - Resized952019060295172736
This is a Thwomp Mario Kart drinking glass from Japan. - Resized952019060295172843
This is a Bowser and Green Shell Mario Kart drinking glass from Japan. - Resized952019060295172947
This is a Yoshi and Banana Mario Kart drinking glass from Japan. - DSC09311
This is "Famitsu DS + Wii", August 2014 from Japan. Kadokawa. 2014. - DSC03313
This is "Smash Brothers Guide" from Japan. - DSC05912
This is a "Swing Mascot" Luigi from Japan. Morimoto Sangyo. 2007. - DSC05913
This is a "Swing Mascot" Mario from Japan. Morimoto Sangyo. 2007. - Resized952019060295165741
This is a New Super Mario Bros Wii "Mini Blister Collection" Blooper keychain from Japan. - Resized952019060295175136
This is a "Laser Cut Keychains" Red Shell keychain. Tomy. - IMG 2633
This is a "Chip Star" Consomme "Potato Chips" can from Japan with a Super Mario Bros Wonder promotion. YBC. 2023. - IMG 2628
This is a bag of "?-Block Gummy" candies from Japan. Bandai Namco. (Year unknown, bought 2024). - IMG 2683
This is a bag of individually-wrapped cola and melon flavored "Mario Gummy" candies from Japan. Nobel. (Year unknown, bought 2024). - IMG 2656
This is a Mario and Small Mario "C.C. Lemon" carbonated drink bottle from Japan. Suntory. 2024. - IMG 2660
This is a Peach and Fire Peach "C.C. Lemon" carbonated drink bottle from Japan. Suntory. 2024. - IMG 2676
This is a Mario Kart 7 "Puzzle Circuit" toy from Japan. Mori Games. 2013. - DSC01770
This is Super Mario Kun volume 47. Shogakukan. - DSC01784
This is Super Mario Kun volume 50. Shogakukan. - DSC01788
This is Super Mario Kun volume 46. Shogakukan. - DSC09276
This is Super Mario Kun volume 2. Shogakukan. - DSC09278
This is Super Mario Kun volume 48. Shogakukan. - DSC09282
This is Super Mario Kun volume 53. Shogakukan. - DSC09283
This is Super Mario Kun volume 52. Shogakukan. - DSC09284
This is Super Mario Kun volume 51. Shogakukan. - DSC09287
This is Super Mario Kun volume 49. Shogakukan. - IMG 2471
This is a carrying case containing chopsticks, a fork, and a spoon from Japan. Skater. (Year unknown, bought 2024). - DSC06031-1
This is a "オカルトマリオブラザーズ [Occult Mario Bros]" Lakitu parody keshi from Japan. (Company unknown). (Year unknown). - DSC07750
This is a "Super Mario Kart" Toad plush from Japan. Takara. - DSC04988
This is a Chargin' Chuck plush from Japan. Vic Tokai. (Year unknown, circa early 1990s). - DSC07730
This is a "Super Mario Kart" Mario plush from Japan. Takara. - DSC07764
This is a "Super Mario Kart" Bowser plush from Japan. Takara. - DSC09956
This is a Monty Mole plush from Japan. Banpresto. 1992. - DCAM0002
This is a New Super Mario Bros "Desk Top Sofbi Series" Mario figure from Japan. Bandai. 2006. - DSC05943
This is a Mario figure from Japan. - DSC03006
This is a Super Mario World "Go! Yoshi" toy from Japan. Nomura. (Year unknown, circa early 1990s). - DSC01543
This is a New Super Mario Bros 2 "Balance World Game" from Japan. Epoch. - DSC09151
This is a "Club Nintendo" Mario Kart DS stylus from Japan. Nintendo. - DSC01749
This is a display/shipping box of 45g bag of ramune and cola flavored "Mario Gummy" candies from Japan. Nobel. 2022 [doublecheck that]. - IMG 3080
This is a Super Mario RPG promotional pamphlet from Japan. Nintendo. 2023. - IMG 3087
This is a "Character Pack Chocolate" from Japan. This version has Luigi on the front. Bandai Namco. (Year unknown, bought 2024). - IMG 3088
This is a "Character Pack Chocolate" from Japan. This version has Toad on the front. Bandai Namco. (Year unknown, bought 2024). - IMG 3090
This is a "Character Pack Chocolate" from Japan. This version has Mario on the front. Bandai Namco. (Year unknown, bought 2024). - IMG 3707
This is a Super Mario Bros round Menko card from Japan. Amada. (Year unknown, circa 1980s, the "1985" date likely just refers to the game's release year). - IMG 3708
This is a Super Mario Bros round Menko card from Japan. Amada. (Year unknown, circa 1980s, the "1985" date likely just refers to the game's release year). - IMG 3710
This is a Super Mario Bros round Menko card from Japan. Amada. (Year unknown, circa 1980s, the "1985" date likely just refers to the game's release year). - IMG 3711
This is a Super Mario Bros round Menko card from Japan. Amada. (Year unknown, circa 1980s, the "1985" date likely just refers to the game's release year). - IMG 3712
This is a Super Mario Bros round Menko card from Japan. Amada. (Year unknown, circa 1980s, the "1985" date likely just refers to the game's release year). - IMG 3713
This is a Super Mario Bros round Menko card from Japan. Amada. (Year unknown, circa 1980s, the "1985" date likely just refers to the game's release year). - IMG 3714
This is a Super Mario Bros round Menko card from Japan. Amada. (Year unknown, circa 1980s, the "1985" date likely just refers to the game's release year). - IMG 3715
This is a Super Mario Bros round Menko card from Japan. Amada. (Year unknown, circa 1980s, the "1985" date likely just refers to the game's release year). - IMG 3716
This is a Super Mario Bros round Menko card from Japan. Amada. (Year unknown, circa 1980s, the "1985" date likely just refers to the game's release year). - IMG 3717
This is a Super Mario Bros round Menko card from Japan. Amada. (Year unknown, circa 1980s, the "1985" date likely just refers to the game's release year). - IMG 3718
This is a Super Mario Bros round Menko card from Japan. Amada. (Year unknown, circa 1980s, the "1985" date likely just refers to the game's release year). - IMG 3927
This is the Japanese version of Super Mario Galaxy 2. Complete. - IMG 3930
This is the Japanese version of Mario Party 8. Complete. - IMG 3834
This is a Yakult "Character Glass" from Japan. Yakult. (Year unknown, circa 1995). - IMG 3759
This is a "Super Mario World" activity and picture book from Japan. Shogakukan. 1995. - DSC01793
This is Super Mario Kun "Masterpiece Selection". Shogakukan. - DSC01798
This is Yoshi's New Island. Shogakukan. 2014. - DSC02815
This is a "Super Mario Bros" crouching Mario keshi from Japan. Bandai. 1986. - DSC02829
This is a "Super Mario Bros" Koopa Paratroopa keshi from Japan. Bandai. 1986. - DSC02834
This is a "Super Mario Bros" Super Star keshi from Japan. Bandai. 1986. - DSC02837
This is a "Super Mario Bros" Fire Flower keshi from Japan. Bandai. 1986. - DSC02844
This is a "Super Mario Bros" Blooper keshi from Japan. Bandai. 1986. - DSC02851
This is a "Super Mario Bros" Piranha Plant keshi from Japan. Bandai. 1986. - DSC02853
This is a "Super Mario Bros" Princess Peach keshi from Japan. Bandai. 1986. - DSC02855
This is a "Super Mario Bros" Bullet Bill keshi from Japan. Bandai. 1986. - DSC02861
This is a "Super Mario Bros" Toad keshi from Japan. Bandai. 1986. - DSC02873
This is a "Super Mario Bros" Bowser keshi from Japan. Bandai. 1986. - DSC02875
This is a "Super Mario Bros" Koopa Troopa keshi from Japan. Bandai. 1986. - DSC02882
This is a "Super Mario Bros" Spiny keshi from Japan. Bandai. 1986. - DSC02887
This is a "Super Mario Bros" Super Mario keshi from Japan. Bandai. 1986. - DSC02898
This is a "Super Mario Bros" Super Mushroom keshi from Japan. Bandai. 1986. - DSC02904
This is a "Super Mario Bros" Cheep Cheep keshi from Japan. Bandai. 1986. - DSC02906
This is a "Super Mario Bros" Hammer Bro keshi from Japan. Bandai. 1986. - DSC02908
This is a "Super Mario Bros" Buzzy Beetle keshi from Japan. Bandai. 1986. - DSC02920
This is a "Super Mario Bros" Lakitu keshi from Japan. Bandai. 1986. - DSC02922
This is a "Super Mario Bros" Goomba keshi from Japan. Bandai. 1986. - DCAM0086
This is a Mario Party "Collection Mate" finger puppet figure from Japan blind boxed with ramune candy. The set includes Mario, Luigi, Peach, Daisy, Toad, Yoshi, Bowser, Wario, Waluigi, Donkey Kong, and Boo. Tomy. 2005. - DSC03095 001
This is a New Super Mario Bros "Water Flow Game" "Toss Game (Yellow)" capsule toy from a set of eight from Japan. Epoch. - IMG 4179
This is a Super Mario World "Dinosaur Land Escape Game" from Japan. Epoch. 1992. - IMG 4224
This is a Super Mario Galaxy Fire Mario blind capsule pin from a set of eight from Japan. Banpresto. 2007. - IMG 4225
This is a Super Mario Galaxy Spring Mario blind capsule pin from a set of eight from Japan. Banpresto. 2007. - IMG 4228
This is a Super Mario Galaxy spinning Mario blind capsule pin from a set of eight from Japan. Banpresto. 2007. - IMG 4230
This is a New Super Mario Bros "Met" pin form Japan. (Company unknown). 2006. - IMG 4231
This is a New Super Mario Bros "Bowser" pin form Japan. (Company unknown). 2006. - IMG 4245
This is a capsule machine header card for Yoshi's New Island "Mascot Keychains" from Japan. Tomy. 2014. - IMG 4249
This is a capsule machine header card for Super Mario 3D World "Enemy Character Item Collection" figure charms from Japan. Tomy. 2013. - IMG 4236
This is a capsule machine header card for a Yoshi's New Island "Stationery Collection" from Japan. Tomy. 2014. - IMG 4385
This is Super Mario Kun volume 60. Shogakukan. - IMG 4386
This is Super Mario Kun volume 58. Shogakukan. - IMG 4388
This is “monthly” “CoroCoro Ichiban!” December 2024 issue from Japan, including a "Super Mario Party Jamboree" board game, and the supplemental “Nintendo All Star Gag Book” December 2024 issue. Likely also contains more Mario material. Shogakukan. 2024.