Revisted a sketch I did a few months ago
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Revisted a sketch I did a few months ago
I thought he would enjoy drawing so I gave him some paper and crayons to distract him from doing anything bad for a couple hours
Unicorn Rider - Esteban Maroto
Top: in Super Mario Odyssey, when Mario falls asleep in most outdoor areas, a bird will land on his nose. A detail that is very difficult to notice unless specifically falling asleep next to other birds is that Mario's dedicated nosebirds are actually smaller than the other birds in the rest of the environment.
Bottom: in addition, these birds have a 15% chance of being a rare alternate type in the Wooded, Metro and Mushroom Kingdoms (top row: common type, bottom row: rare type). The alternate colorations also do not appear naturally in the environment and are nose-exclusive.
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Unused lighting setup for Super Mario 64 found in development files for Mario Kart 64 (due to Mario Kart 64 importing code from Super Mario 64) whereby the light is always shining directly at Mario from the front while his sides are darkened, creating a "pillowshading" effect.
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Unused lighting setup for Super Mario 64 found in development files for Mario Kart 64 (due to Mario Kart 64 importing code from Super Mario 64) whereby the light is always shining directly at Mario from the front while his sides are darkened, creating a "pillowshading" effect.
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Dressed him up in a shirt I saw for sale. What the fuck is the barbarian hotdog
Officially licensed Mario Bros. sound keychain from Japan.
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An old idea I forgot I had was that Lacey has a few sisters who all look very similar. Because they travel the world separately doing ominous things, stories about them get confused and merged together when people warn of an intimidating woman in black with white hair and amber eyes- which helps give them all an aura of being one singular scary ominpresent woman
Top: Super Mario 64 is the first game that lists Princess Peach's name as "Peach Toadstool", being known almost exclusively as "Princess Toadstool" in Western material and "Princess Peach" in Japanese material prior to this. (She was referred to as "Princess Peach" in Yoshi's Safari in 1993 in English once before.)
Bottom: in a 2025 interview with Time Extension, Leslie Swan, localization manager on various Nintendo games and voice of Peach in Super Mario 64, revealed that she was the one who suggested this compromise of using both names to Miyamoto herself.
As such, very fittingly, the person who is heard saying "Princess Toadstool, Peach" at the beginning of Super Mario 64 for the first time also happens to be the person who invented the name in the first place.
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Concept art for an unused Mario customization option for Sackboy, the playable character of LittleBigPlanet for the PlayStation 3.
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Shouts out to this specific part of the human body
Illustration from a 2001 issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly magazine, featuring Mario and Sonic as bellhops for George Clooney. The topic of the article is the (at the time, seeming) lack of popularity of video games compared to the movie industry.
Currently, 25 years later, the video game industry is much larger than the movie industry, making the article ironic in retrospect.
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orphaned baby bear safe and warm
ashley with an ashley piercing