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===Film adaptation of ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''===
===Film adaptation of ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''===
Director {{wp|Seth Gordon}} planned to release a film adaptation of ''Super Paper Mario'', but has not had the opportunity to talk to Nintendo about it.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20080126114909/http://www.gwn.com/news/story.php/id/14249/Super_Paper_Mario_The_Movie.html ''Gameworld Network''] (archive) (Accessed on 6_9_09)</ref>
Director {{wp|Seth Gordon}} planned to release a film adaptation of ''Super Paper Mario'', but has not had the opportunity to talk to Nintendo about it.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20080126114909/http://www.gwn.com/news/story.php/id/14249/Super_Paper_Mario_The_Movie.html ''Gameworld Network''] (archive) (Accessed on 6_9_09)</ref>
===''Haunt''===
Former [[Retro Studios]] artist Sammy Hall revealed that a “cancelled [[Boo]] project” was in pre-production from 2006 to 2007. One sketch titled “tiny stuff for tiny handheld resolutions” suggests that it was a [[Nintendo DS]] title. The Boo art also includes sketches titled “possession powers” depicting a [[capture]]-like gameplay mechanic and new witch creatures called “Broomies”, alongside a potential world map. One sketch titled “Deep in debt at Haunt University” seems to depict a storyline involving a professor version of [[King Boo]]. The “Haunt” post containing the Boo project artwork, along with Sammy Hall's posts for a “cancelled ''Zelda'' project” starring [[Sheik]], was taken down from ArtStation on May 7, 2020.<ref>Shinesparkers (May 5, 2020). [https://shinesparkers.net/concept-artwork-surfaces-for-rumoured-sheik-and-boo-titles-by-retro-studios/ Concept Artwork surfaces for rumoured Sheik and Boo titles by Retro Studios]. ''Shinesparkers''. Retrieved May 7, 2020.</ref> Sammy Hill later clarified that the cancellation of both projects was due to ex-leads Mark Pacini, Todd Keller and Kynan Pearson leaving Retro Studios.<ref>Skrebels, Joe (May 8, 2020). [https://www.ign.com/articles/cancelled-zelda-sheik-boo-game Concept Artist Discusses Retro's Cancelled Zelda and Mario Spin-Offs]. ''IGN''. Retrieved May 9, 2020.</ref>


===''Mario Factory''===
===''Mario Factory''===
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''Mario's Mission Earth'' was a canceled SNES edutainment game from The Software Toolworks, which would have likely been similar to ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'' and ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]''. The only evidence of the game's existence is a brief mention on composer {{wp|Mark Knight (musician)|Mark Knight}} (who also worked on the SNES port of ''Mario's Time Machine'') list of works on his personal webpage<ref>https://www.gamesounds.co.uk/projects.php</ref>, which was later reiterated on a post for a 2017 {{wp|Kickstarter}} campaign.<ref>https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/yousee3d/the-commodore-story-changing-the-world-8-bits-at-a/posts/1811659</ref> It is unclear how far the game got into development.
''Mario's Mission Earth'' was a canceled SNES edutainment game from The Software Toolworks, which would have likely been similar to ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'' and ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]''. The only evidence of the game's existence is a brief mention on composer {{wp|Mark Knight (musician)|Mark Knight}} (who also worked on the SNES port of ''Mario's Time Machine'') list of works on his personal webpage<ref>https://www.gamesounds.co.uk/projects.php</ref>, which was later reiterated on a post for a 2017 {{wp|Kickstarter}} campaign.<ref>https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/yousee3d/the-commodore-story-changing-the-world-8-bits-at-a/posts/1811659</ref> It is unclear how far the game got into development.


===Retro Studios' Boo project===
Former [[Retro Studios]] artist Sammy Hall revealed that a “cancelled [[Boo]] project” was in pre-production from 2006 to 2007. One sketch titled “tiny stuff for tiny handheld resolutions” suggests that it was a [[Nintendo DS]] title. The Boo art also includes sketches titled “possession powers” depicting a [[capture]]-like gameplay mechanic and new witch creatures called “Broomies”, alongside a potential world map. One sketch titled “Deep in debt at Haunt University” seems to depict a storyline involving a professor version of [[King Boo]]. The “Haunt” post containing the Boo project artwork, along with Sammy Hall's posts for a “cancelled ''{{wp|The Legend of Zelda|Zelda}}'' project” starring [[Sheik]], was taken down from ArtStation on May 7, 2020.<ref>Shinesparkers (May 5, 2020). [https://shinesparkers.net/concept-artwork-surfaces-for-rumoured-sheik-and-boo-titles-by-retro-studios/ Concept Artwork surfaces for rumoured Sheik and Boo titles by Retro Studios]. ''Shinesparkers''. Retrieved May 7, 2020.</ref> Sammy Hill later clarified that the cancellation of both projects was due to ex-leads Mark Pacini, Todd Keller and Kynan Pearson leaving Retro Studios.<ref>Skrebels, Joe (May 8, 2020). [https://www.ign.com/articles/cancelled-zelda-sheik-boo-game Concept Artist Discusses Retro's Cancelled Zelda and Mario Spin-Offs]. ''IGN''. Retrieved May 9, 2020.</ref>


===Sony Pictures ''Mario'' film===
===Sony Pictures ''Mario'' film===
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