
Artwork of Mario and Toad celebrating Bowser’s defeat from a Japanese picture book. Note Bowser’s miscolored green tail.
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Artwork of Mario and Toad celebrating Bowser’s defeat from a Japanese picture book. Note Bowser’s miscolored green tail.
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The ‘Super Mario All Stars’ title, while mostly seen all in silouette, does actually have full color versions.

Celebrate the one-year anniversary of Super Mario Odyssey releasing on Nintendo Switch with this special illustration!
Here’s a fun fact for ya!
Bowser’s first appearance was in Super Mario Bros. for the original Nintendo Entertainment system. But not where you’d think. At the end of each level, Bowser would confront Mario to try and stop him himself… Or so it would seem.
If you defeat Bowser with the Fire Flower power up instead of the obvious axe behind him, Bowser would be revealed as a simple common enemy disguised as King Koopa using his magic. As a matter of fact, Bowser only makes his very initial appearance in the game and in the whole series… as the very final enemy of the game.For more fun facts like these, be sure to follow me both here and on my other social medias, and subscribe to my YouTube channel!


A series of colourful graphics featuring Mario, Luigi and pals produced for Nintendo’s latest push to sell the concept of the Wii U to the world.