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In 09, a team of nanobiology researchers from Osaka University in Japan genetically engineered three types of bacteria to generate fluorescent proteins in order to arrange them to replicate the Small Mario sprite from Super Mario Bros. as a demonstration.
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A 1986 guide for Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels from the Japanese Family Computer Magazine contained many comedic illustrations of Mario and other characters from the game. Below is a selection of drawings from the guide.
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Super Mario World contains an unused "reaction sprite" for Yoshi, in which he appears shocked or suprised. Below is a mock-up of Yoshi reacting to an in-game event using the sprite.
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Unlicensed Mario statue sold by UK garden furniture shop Aston Garden Ornaments, named "ITALIAN MAN".
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Super Mario - In 09, a team of nanobiology researchers from Osaka University in Japan genetically engineered three types of bacteria to generate fluorescent proteins in order to arrange them to replicate the Small Mario sprite from Super Mario Bros. as a demonstration.
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