Gallery:Mario artwork and scans
This is a collection of artworks from games and scans from various books pertaining to Mario. For sprites and models of Mario, see Gallery:Mario sprites and models. For screenshots of Mario, see Gallery:Mario screenshots.
This gallery does not contain images of Mario's power-ups – for a gallery of Mario's forms, see Gallery:Mario forms.
For a gallery of his baby form called Baby Mario, see Gallery:Baby Mario. For a gallery of his metal counterpart called Metal Mario, see Gallery:Metal Mario. For a gallery of his doctor persona called Dr. Mario, see Gallery:Dr. Mario.
Artwork in media[edit]
Game installments[edit]
Super Mario Bros. (Club Nintendo Classic)
Super Mario Bros. 2 (Nintendo Power)
Super Mario Bros. 2 (German Club Nintendo)
Tetris (Game Boy)
Mario's Picross (Nintendo Magazine System)
Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)
Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)
Scenes[edit]
Mario no Daibōken case
Super Mario Bros. 3 (Grass Land)
Super Mario Bros. 3 (Desert Land)
Super Mario Bros. 3 (Water Land)
Super Mario Bros. 3 (Giant Land)
Super Mario Bros. 3 (Sky Land)
Super Mario Bros. 3 (Ice Land)
Super Mario Bros. 3 (Pipe Land)
Super Mario Bros. 3 (Dark Land)
Super Mario World (Donut Plains)
Super Mario World (Vanilla Dome)
Super Mario World (Twin Bridges)
Super Mario World (Forest of Illusion)
Super Mario World (Chocolate Island)
Super Mario World (Valley of Bowser)
Super Mario World (Star World)
Super Mario World (Special Zone)
Mario Party (Luigi's Engine Room)
Mario Party (Peach's Birthday Cake)
Mario Party (Yoshi's Tropical Island)
Mario Party (DK's Jungle Adventure)
Mario Party (Wario's Battle Canyon)
Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)
Comics and manga[edit]
Kodansha Super Mario manga (Yoshi)
Kodansha Super Mario manga (Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins)
Kodansha Super Mario manga (Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3)
Animation[edit]
DIC Entertainment television cartoons (1989-1991)
Miscellaneous artwork[edit]
NOTE: Artworks shown below are not known to have a direct relation to particular game installments of the Mario franchise. Some were featured at specific events that Nintendo was involved with, while others have been used for various purposes by Nintendo or in promotional merchandise.
3D artwork[edit]
Promotion of the Nintendo Ultra 64
Diddy Kong pushing a minecart with Mario riding in it as seen in the German GamePro magazine
Rare Ltd. promotional logo, with Mario, Diddy Kong and TJ Combo (Killer Instinct)
Promotional artwork advertising the Nintendo 64 Rumble Pack
Mario holding a Nintendo GameCube (promotional artwork for the GameCube's launch)
Artwork from issue 65 of Nintendo Online Magazine