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[[File:MKMV Box Art.jpg|thumb|150px|The box of ''Mario Kirby Meisaku Video'']]
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'''''Mario Kirby Meisaku Video''''' (マリオ・カービィ 名作ビデオ, lit. "Mario Kirby Masterpiece Video") is a Japan-only educational video starring [[Mario]] and [[Kirby]] in their own separate adventures. Its purpose is to teach Japanese children {{wp|Kanji|kanji}} (Chinese characters used in Japanese writing alongside the two syllabic {{wp|Kana|kana}} scripts, which are learned by children first, followed by the kanji). The film begins with two short stories featuring Mario and Kirby respectively, with still pictures on the left and kanji transcriptions on the right. It then goes over the kanji learned and has advertisements for a ''{{wp|Doraemon}}'' drawing kit and [[Yoshi]] camera, totaling a run time of 20 minutes.
'''''Mario Kirby Meisaku Video''''' (マリオ・カービィ 名作ビデオ, lit. "Mario Kirby Masterpiece Video") is a Japan-only educational video starring [[Mario]] and [[Kirby]] in their own separate adventures. Its purpose is to teach Japanese children {{wp|Kanji|kanji}} (Chinese characters used in Japanese writing alongside the two syllabic {{wp|Kana|kana}} scripts, which are learned by children first, followed by the kanji). The film begins with two short stories featuring Mario and Kirby respectively, with still pictures on the left and kanji transcriptions on the right. It then goes over the kanji learned and has advertisements for a ''{{wp|Doraemon}}'' drawing kit and [[Yoshi]] camera, totaling a run time of 20 minutes.


Due to its obscurity, copies of the film can be extremely hard to find, especially outside of Japan. It was released for VHS in 1995 by [[HAL Labs|HAL Laboratory, Inc.]] The video is narrated by {{wp|Mayumi Tanaka}}, who also voices the characters.<ref>[http://kikaim.s8.xrea.com/video/mkmv.htm Kikaim] (Accessed on 2-24-07)</ref> It is also worth noting that this is the first time Kirby was given a voice. It is also the only time Wario appears in an anime.
Due to its obscurity, copies of the film can be extremely hard to find, especially outside of Japan. It was released for VHS in 1993 by [[Shogakukan]]. In addition to [[Nintendo]], [[HAL Labs|HAL Laboratory, Inc.]] is included in the copyrights because of the use of ''Kirby'' characters. The video is narrated by {{wp|Mayumi Tanaka}}, who also voices the characters.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20120326111108/http://www.a-suma.com/video/mkmv.htm Kikaim] (Archived version from March 2012)</ref> Notably, this is the first piece of media in which Kirby is given a voice. It is also the only time [[Wario]] appears in an anime.
==''Super Mario Story''==
スーパーマリオものガたり(Sūpā Mario Monogatari, lit. "'''''Super Mario Story'''''") is the ''Super Mario'' segment of the video.


==''Mario'' segment==
The treasure of a certain school has been pilfered by the "mysterious thief W". [[Princess Peach]] tells this news to Mario, who realizes that the thief is likely Wario. Mario searches for the thief in his [[Kart]], but runs into several forest insects from ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]'', including an [[Ant]], a [[Beebee]], and a [[Battle Beetle]]. This causes Mario to crash his Kart into a lake. After grabbing a [[Carrot]] and transforming into [[Bunny Mario]], Mario leaps into the air and encounters Wario in his plane, the [[Bulldog]]. Wario reveals himself by taking off the mask over his eyes, and proceeds to fire at Mario using the Bulldog, causing him to fall back down. Untroubled by Wario's taunts, Mario uses a stick of bamboo to launch himself back into the sky and punch the Bulldog, much to Wario's dismay. Mario recovers the lost treasure, which is revealed to be a box full of comic books, and shows it to Princess Peach, having saved the day.
[[File:MKMWarioBattle.png|thumb|left|Bunny Mario defeats Wario]]
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The video's ''Mario'' segment shows that the treasure of a certain school has been pilfered by the "mysterious thief W". [[Princess Peach]] informs Mario of this, and he responds by searching out this mysterious thief, soon identified as [[Wario]]. After a run-in with various enemies and crashing his [[Kart]] into a lake, Mario locates the perpetrator. He grabs a [[Carrot]] and becomes [[Bunny Mario]] (from ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]''), who beats Wario in his [[Bulldog|plane]], recovering the lost treasure (which is revealed to be a box full of comic books) and saving the day.
MKMV Title.png|Title
MKMV Reading.png|The video shows the viewer how to read kanji
MKMV Scene 1.png|Princess Peach approaches Mario
MKMV Scene 2.png|Mario recognizes the "mysterious thief W" as Wario
MKMV Scene 3.png|Mario drives his Kart
MKMV Scene 4.png|Mario runs into an Ant, a Beebee, and a Battle Beetle
MKMV Scene 5.png|Mario's Kart spins out of control
MKMV Scene 6.png|Mario's Kart crashes into a lake
MKMV Scene 7.png|Bunny Mario encounters Wario
MKMV Scene 8.png|Wario fires at Bunny Mario
MKMV Scene 9.png|Bunny Mario prepares to launch himself using bamboo
MKMWarioBattle.png|Bunny Mario defeats Wario
MKMV Ending.png|Mario shows the comic books to Princess Peach
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==''Kirby'' segment==
==''Kirby of the Stars''==
The ''Kirby'' segment shows Kirby finding a lost puppy whose mother has disappeared. Kirby soon concludes that the mother is in the castle of his rival, [[King Dedede]], and sets off to find the dog's parent.  However, as it turns out, King Dedede was simply helping by putting a bandage on the mother's hurt paw. Kirby sighs and they all have a big feast together in celebration of the mother's return. {{br}}
星のカービィ (Hoshi no Kābī, lit. "'''''Kirby of the Stars'''''") is the ''Kirby'' segment of the video. It shares its name with the name of the overall ''Kirby'' franchise in Japan.
 
Kirby finds a lost puppy, whose mother has disappeared. Kirby soon concludes that the mother is in the castle of his rival, [[King Dedede]], and sets off to find the dog's parent.  However, as it turns out, King Dedede was simply helping by putting a bandage on the mother's hurt paw. Kirby sighs, and the group has a big feast together in celebration of the mother's return. {{br}}


==External links==
==External links==
{{NIWA|WiKirby=Mario Kirby Masterpiece Video}}
{{NIWA|WiKirby=Mario Kirby Masterpiece Video}}
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nm3rQkVE0M4 YouTube- Mario Kirby Meisaku] {{dead link}}
*[https://youtube.com/watch?v=WdsTJiX1CO8 YouTube - Mario Kirby Meisaku]
*[https://youtube.com/watch?v=WdsTJiX1CO8 The full film]


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Box art of Mario Kirby Meisaku Video
The box of Mario Kirby Meisaku Video

Mario Kirby Meisaku Video (マリオ・カービィ 名作ビデオ, lit. "Mario Kirby Masterpiece Video") is a Japan-only educational video starring Mario and Kirby in their own separate adventures. Its purpose is to teach Japanese children kanji (Chinese characters used in Japanese writing alongside the two syllabic kana scripts, which are learned by children first, followed by the kanji). The film begins with two short stories featuring Mario and Kirby respectively, with still pictures on the left and kanji transcriptions on the right. It then goes over the kanji learned and has advertisements for a Doraemon drawing kit and Yoshi camera, totaling a run time of 20 minutes.

Due to its obscurity, copies of the film can be extremely hard to find, especially outside of Japan. It was released for VHS in 1993 by Shogakukan. In addition to Nintendo, HAL Laboratory, Inc. is included in the copyrights because of the use of Kirby characters. The video is narrated by Mayumi Tanaka, who also voices the characters.[1] Notably, this is the first piece of media in which Kirby is given a voice. It is also the only time Wario appears in an anime.

Super Mario Story[edit]

スーパーマリオものガたり(Sūpā Mario Monogatari, lit. "Super Mario Story") is the Super Mario segment of the video.

The treasure of a certain school has been pilfered by the "mysterious thief W". Princess Peach tells this news to Mario, who realizes that the thief is likely Wario. Mario searches for the thief in his Kart, but runs into several forest insects from Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, including an Ant, a Beebee, and a Battle Beetle. This causes Mario to crash his Kart into a lake. After grabbing a Carrot and transforming into Bunny Mario, Mario leaps into the air and encounters Wario in his plane, the Bulldog. Wario reveals himself by taking off the mask over his eyes, and proceeds to fire at Mario using the Bulldog, causing him to fall back down. Untroubled by Wario's taunts, Mario uses a stick of bamboo to launch himself back into the sky and punch the Bulldog, much to Wario's dismay. Mario recovers the lost treasure, which is revealed to be a box full of comic books, and shows it to Princess Peach, having saved the day.

Kirby of the Stars[edit]

星のカービィ (Hoshi no Kābī, lit. "Kirby of the Stars") is the Kirby segment of the video. It shares its name with the name of the overall Kirby franchise in Japan.

Kirby finds a lost puppy, whose mother has disappeared. Kirby soon concludes that the mother is in the castle of his rival, King Dedede, and sets off to find the dog's parent. However, as it turns out, King Dedede was simply helping by putting a bandage on the mother's hurt paw. Kirby sighs, and the group has a big feast together in celebration of the mother's return.

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Kikaim (Archived version from March 2012)