Small Mario Jump

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"Small Mario Jump"
"Small Mario Jump" in Super Mario Bros.
"Big Mario Jump" in Super Mario Bros.
Composed by:
Koji Kondo
First appearance Super Mario Bros. (1985)
Latest appearance The Super Mario Galaxy Movie (2026)

Small Mario Jump[1] is a recurring sound effect that originally plays in Super Mario Bros. when Mario or Luigi jumps, and is used for the same purpose in most later games.

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Super Mario series[edit]

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Super Mario Bros.[edit]

Super Mario Bros. marks the first appearance of "Small Mario Jump". It is also featured in the Super Mario World album.

Super Mario Bros. Deluxe[edit]

Super Mario Bros. Deluxe has a higher-pitched but faithful chiptune arrangement of these jump sounds.

Icon of an audio speaker. Small Jump
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Icon of an audio speaker. Big Jump
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Super Mario Bros. Wonder / Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park[edit]

In Super Mario Bros. Wonder and Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park, an electric ukulele made of Yezo spruce was used to create these games' arrangement of "Small Mario Jump".[2] The sound effect that plays is more dynamic, changing in intensity depending on how high the player jumps.

Icon of an audio speaker. Mario - Small Jump High
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Icon of an audio speaker. Mario - Small Jump Low
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Icon of an audio speaker. Mario - Small Jump Mid
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Icon of an audio speaker. Mario - Super Jump High
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Icon of an audio speaker. Mario - Super Jump Low
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Icon of an audio speaker. Mario - Super Jump Mid
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Icon of an audio speaker. Mario - Elephant Jump High
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Icon of an audio speaker. Mario - Elephant Jump Low
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Icon of an audio speaker. Mario - Elephant Jump Mid
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Paper Mario series[edit]

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]

Icon of an audio speaker. Mario - The sound played when jumping when Tube Mode.
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Super Paper Mario[edit]

Icon of an audio speaker. Bowser - The sound effect played when Bowser jumps in Super Paper Mario.
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Paper Mario: Sticker Star[edit]

Icon of an audio speaker. Mario - The arrangement heard in Paper Mario: Sticker Star. It resembles the version from both Super Mario World and New Super Mario Bros.
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List of Super Mario appearances[edit]

Games[edit]

Work System Year Type Title Credits
Super Mario Bros. Nintendo Entertainment System 1985 Original
VS. Super Mario Bros. VS. System 1986 Original
Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels Family Computer Disk System 1986 Original
All Night Nippon: Super Mario Bros. Family Computer Disk System 1986 Original
Super Mario Bros. 3 Nintendo Entertainment System 1988 Original
Super Mario Land 2 - 6 Golden Coins Game Boy 1992 Arrangement
Super Mario Bros. Deluxe Game Boy Color 1999 Arrangement
Super Mario Maker Wii U 2015 Original
Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS Nintendo 3DS 2016 Original
Super Mario Maker 2 Nintendo Switch 2019 Original
Super Mario Bros. Wonder Nintendo Switch 2023 Arrangement
Super Mario Bros. Wonder - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park Nintendo Switch 2 2026 Arrangement

References[edit]

  1. ^ Super Mario History 1985-2010
  2. ^ October 17, 2023. Ask the Developer Vol. 11, Super Mario Bros. Wonder—Part 2. Nintendo of America (American English). Retrieved April 13, 2026. (Archived October 18, 2023, 00:55:05 UTC via Wayback Machine.)