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Mario OK! - Animated Sticker.gif|[[Mario]] giving a thumbs up.
Mario OK! - Animated Sticker.gif|[[Mario]] giving a thumbs up and saying "OK!".
LINE Sticker Mario in a Pipe.gif|Mario entering a [[Warp Pipe]].
LINE Sticker Mario in a Pipe.gif|Mario waving and entering a [[Warp Pipe]].
Mario_Peach_Toad_celebrating_-_Super_Mario_Sticker.gif|Mario, [[Princess Peach]], and [[Toad]] in front of [[firework]]s.
Mario_Peach_Toad_celebrating_-_Super_Mario_Sticker.gif|Mario, [[Princess Peach]], and [[Toad]] in front of [[firework]]s.
Mario_(Running)_-_Super_Mario_Sticker.gif|Mario running.
Mario_(Running)_-_Super_Mario_Sticker.gif|Mario running.
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Bloopers - Super Mario Sticker.gif|A confused [[Blooper Nanny]] and two [[Blooper Baby|Blooper Babies]].
Bloopers - Super Mario Sticker.gif|A confused [[Blooper Nanny]] and two [[Blooper Baby|Blooper Babies]].
Luigi Crying - Super Mario Sticker.gif|Luigi crying.
Luigi Crying - Super Mario Sticker.gif|Luigi crying.
Yoshi (Thank You) - Super Mario Sticker.gif|[[Yoshi]] cheering.
Yoshi (Thank You) - Super Mario Sticker.gif|[[Yoshi]] cheering and shouting out "THANK YOU!".
Sad Bowser - Super Mario Sticker.gif|[[Bowser]] begging.
Sad Bowser - Super Mario Sticker.gif|[[Bowser]] begging.
Surprised Cheep-Cheep (eng) - Super Mario Sticker.gif|A surprised [[Cheep Cheep]].
Surprised Cheep-Cheep (eng) - Super Mario Sticker.gif|A surprised [[Cheep Cheep]].
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Angry DK - Super Mario Sticker.gif|Angry [[Donkey Kong]].
Angry DK - Super Mario Sticker.gif|Angry [[Donkey Kong]].
Boo Shy - Super Mario Sticker.gif|A flattered [[Boo]].
Boo Shy - Super Mario Sticker.gif|A flattered [[Boo]].
Koopa (Tipped-eng) - Super Mario Sticker.gif|A Koopa Troopa flipped onto its back.
Koopa (Tipped-eng) - Super Mario Sticker.gif|A Koopa Troopa flipped onto its back and shouting "AARGH!".
Yoshi and Baby Mario - Super Mario Sticker.gif|Yoshi and [[Baby Mario]].
Yoshi and Baby Mario - Super Mario Sticker.gif|Yoshi trying to cheer up [[Baby Mario]].
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Revision as of 15:03, February 28, 2024

The logo used for the LINE messaging app.
Official logo of the LINE messaging app

LINE is a messaging app by Line Corporation that is popular in Japan and other Asian countries. The service is known for its distinct stickers which can be sent with messages. Nintendo has used this service by creating multiple different series of stickers based on the Super Mario franchise, as well as an official automated account known as Kinopio-kun. Line Corporation co-developed Dr. Mario World with Nintendo and NHN Entertainment for smart devices, which was released on June 9, 2019.

Stickers

Nintendo has released multiple official sets of stickers for use with the app. Each set costs $1.99 on the app's store page. All of the stickers in each set are animated, and feature voice clips or soundbytes of the sticker's subject, which play automatically.

Talking Super Mario Animated Stickers

This was the first set released. The set contains 24 stickers based on characters from the Super Mario series.

Japanese versions

Super Mario Bros. 8-Bit Stickers

This was the second set released. The set contains 24 stickers based on sprites from Super Mario Bros.

Mario Kart Stickers

The stickers of the Mario Kart series was the third set released. The set contains 24 stickers based on Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.

Japanese versions

Super Mario's Relaxing Life

This was the fourth set released. This set contains 24 stickers featuring various Super Mario characters, though in 3D rather than 2D.

Japanese versions

Yarn Yoshi & Poochy

This was the fifth set released. This set contains 24 stickers based on the Yoshi Theater shorts in Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World, and was released on both LINE and the App Store for iMessage[1] on March 28, 2019.

Japanese versions

Wallpapers

Nintendo has released phone wallpapers in their account, many of which are themed after the Super Mario franchise.

Kinopio-kun

Main article: Kinopio-kun
Kinopio-kun
Kinopio-kun

Kinopio-kun is a Toad with a green-colored mushroom cap and a green vest. He is the mascot of Nintendo's LINE account. The account is an automated bot that will interact with messengers, depending on what they say to it.

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