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A mini microfiber Paper Mario: Sticker Star towel depicting Bowser Jr., in its original packaging.
5 different towels were made. They are officially licensed, citing "Nintendo Program" as one of the entities invovled, though I wasn't able to find any more information myself.
A mini microfiber Paper Mario: Sticker Star towel depicting Bowser Jr., in its original packaging.
5 different towels were made. They are officially licensed, citing "Nintendo Program" as one of the entities invovled, though I wasn't able to find any more information myself.
In the late 90s, ToySite manufacturered a lot of Mario plush toys to promote Nintendo 64 games releasing at the time. Among these were two sets of Yoshi plushies, released alongside Yoshi's Story.
I'll include more information in the replies, since I want to yap about them!
In the late 90s, ToySite manufacturered a lot of Mario plush toys to promote Nintendo 64 games releasing at the time. Among these were two sets of Yoshi plushies, released alongside Yoshi's Story.
I'll include more information in the replies, since I want to yap about them!
A magnet and two keychains depicting Bowser Jr., from the Super Nintendo Land theme park.
This particular artwork of him first appeared in a Mario playing card deck released in 2010, for Super Mario Bros.' 25th anniversary, and continues to be used for merchandise 15 years later!
A magnet and two keychains depicting Bowser Jr., from the Super Nintendo Land theme park.
This particular artwork of him first appeared in a Mario playing card deck released in 2010, for Super Mario Bros.' 25th anniversary, and continues to be used for merchandise 15 years later!