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All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros. (オールナイトニッポン スーパーマリオブラザーズ) is an officially licensed retool of Super Mario Bros., released in 1986 for the Family Computer Disk System. This version is based on the Japanese radio program All Night Nippon, and it was given out as a raffle prize on the show itself. The game was published by Fuji Television, who would go on to publish Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic, which was localized as Super Mario Bros. 2. Essentially, this game is a replica of the original, except with the sprites of the Toads and various enemies replaced with the likenesses of Japanese celebrities for a humorous effect, occasionally different levels, and the option to play as Luigi with his physics from Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, although the 2-player mode is removed as a result.

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Celebrities [ edit ]

The celebrities that Mario rescues at the end of every world are as follows:

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Trivia [ edit ]

Goro Itoi is unlisted in the game's instruction manual, likely to make his appearance in the game a surprise tribute to him, as he was one of the original DJs of All Night Nippon .

. Other games with a similar concept of Mario meeting Japanese celebrities were found on the Satellaview, with spiritual successors such as BS Super Mario USA , BS Super Mario Collection , and a version of Wario's Woods . Kaettekita Mario Bros. was another similar project.

, , and a version of . was another similar project. Luigi is shown to look exactly like Mario with a blue hat and overalls and a green shirt on the cover of this game.

This game marks the first time Princess Peach has ever done her hair up, predating Super Mario Sunshine by 16 years.

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