Nagatanien is a Japanese food manufacturer. Starting in 1986, the company started collaborating with Nintendo to sell Super Mario themed curry, soup, and furikake.[1] Nagatanien also distributed thousands of pieces of Super Mario-themed merchandise through giveaways. The company sponsored Kaettekita Mario Bros., a remake of Mario Bros. for the Family Computer Disk System that featured in-game ads for their food products.

Super Mario Bros. merchandise galleryEdit

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KeychainsEdit

Medical RoboEdit

The Medical Robo was a first aid-kit in the shape of a robot. It contained a detachable backpack and various compartments. The first aid-kit consisted of nail clippers and a pill case stored in its head, tweezers and a safety pin in the left side of its chest, scissors stored in the right side of its chest, a phone book stored in its abdomen, a thermometer and portable first-aid kit stored in its back, an earpick swab stored in its left foot, and first-aid adhesive tape in its right foot.[2]

Phone cardsEdit

PinsEdit

Stationery RobotEdit

The Stationery Robot contained measuring tape in its head, tape and a memo pad in its abdomen, scissors and pens inside its backpack, liquid glue in its left arm, an eraser in its right arm, a tape cutter in its left leg, and a stapler in its right leg.[3]

Stationery SubmarineEdit

The Stationery Submarine was a collection of writing and offices supplies stored in a case shaped like a submarine. The set included a box cutter, a cellophane tape dispenser, a glue stick, a magnet, a paper clip case, a pencil holder, a pencil sharpener, push pins, rubber bands, a ruler, scissors, and a stapler.[4]

StickersEdit

MiscellaneousEdit

Super Mario Bros. 3 merchandise galleryEdit

AdvertisingEdit

PackagingEdit

Phone cardsEdit

StickersEdit

MiscellanousEdit

ReferencesEdit

  1. ^ History of Nagatanien on the official website. Retrieved October 12, 2022.
  2. ^ Page 3 of Robo Stationery Bunkuroh, Medical Robo, Telephone Robo (Last updated August 14, 2013). Theoldrobots.com. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
  3. ^ Page 2 of Robo Stationery Bunkuroh, Medical Robo, Telephone Robo (Last updated August 14, 2013). Theoldrobots.com. Retrieved February 16, 2023.
  4. ^ Nintendo Nagatanien Super Mario First Aid Robot & Stationery Submarine. Mandarake.co.jp. Retrieved October 17, 2022.

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