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* DuelingDubs: Neither of them are official but there are two fan dubs that can be found on Website/YouTube. One features Mario with a more gruff Brooklyn voice sounding similar to how he sounded in [[WesternAnimation/SuperMarioBros the DIC cartoon trilogy]], the other features a voice closer to Charles Martinet's voice.

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* DuelingDubs: Neither of them are official but there are two fan dubs that can be found on Website/YouTube. One features Mario with a more gruff Brooklyn voice sounding similar to how he sounded in [[WesternAnimation/SuperMarioBros [[WesternAnimation/SuperMarioBrosDic the DIC cartoon trilogy]], the other features a voice closer to Charles Martinet's voice.
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* WordOfDante: This movie started the idea of the Mario Bros originating on Earth and the Mushroom Kingdom being AnotherDimension that most of Mario's cartoons and movies adopted. The games were originally set on Earth with the setting getting an EarthDrift to the Mushroom Kingdom from ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros'' onwards.

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* WordOfDante: This movie started the idea of the Mario Bros originating on Earth and the Mushroom Kingdom being AnotherDimension that most of Mario's cartoons and movies adopted. The games were originally set on Earth with the setting getting an EarthDrift to the Mushroom Kingdom from ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros'' ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros1'' onwards.
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** The Chad Kyer fan dub is a GagDub by changing some lines that weren't in the original Japanese script and fixed a few plot holes, such as the whereabouts of Prince Haru. However, the songs were left in Japanese and the credits of the opening titles are still left in said language.
** The Real Guy fan dub is more faithful to the original Japanese script, but lacked the fix of plot holes that were present in the Kyer dub. The songs were also dubbed in English for the first time, in contrast with the Kyer dub retaining the original Japanese vocals.
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* WordOfDante: This movie started the idea of the Mario Bros originating on Earth and the Mushroom Kingdom being AnotherDimension that most of Mario's cartoons and movies adopted. The games were originally set on Earth with the setting getting an EarthDrift to the Mushroom Kingdom from ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros'' onwards.
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** Likely because it was intended to be little more than a hour long commercial to promote ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBrosTheLostLevels'' and Mario-branded foods from Japanese food company Nagatanien at the time, the film only received a very limited theatrical run (It was only shown in Sochiku-owned theaters for one) and an equally limited rental VHS release by VAP Video in Japan, after which it was brushed aside and ignored, with no further reprints and releases since then. This unsurprisingly, makes the film extremely rare with very few surviving copies left, with the few copies that go on sale fetching prices as high as ''$600'' dollars. It is so rare in fact that for over three decades, it was considered to be [[MissingEpisode lost entirely]] until a copy was found and then subsequently uploaded to Website/{{YouTube}} in 2007, saving and preserving the film.

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** Likely because it was intended to be little more than a hour long commercial to promote ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBrosTheLostLevels'' and Mario-branded foods from that Japanese food company Nagatanien was selling at the time, the film only received a very limited theatrical run (It was only shown in Sochiku-owned theaters for one) and an equally limited rental VHS release by VAP Video in Japan, after which it was brushed aside and ignored, with no further reprints and releases since then. This unsurprisingly, makes the film extremely rare with very few surviving copies left, with the few copies that go on sale fetching prices as high as ''$600'' dollars. It is so rare in fact that for over three decades, it was considered to be [[MissingEpisode lost entirely]] until a copy was found and then subsequently uploaded to Website/{{YouTube}} in 2007, saving and preserving the film.
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* DisownedAdaptation: Although there isn't much word on what Creator/{{Nintendo}} thinks of the film, they likely hold this attitude towards the film, as they never acknowledge it in anything ''Mario'' related or even its very existence like they do with the 1993 live action film on occasion.
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* DuelingDubs: Neither of them are official but there are two fan dubs that can be found on Website/YouTube. One features Mario with a more gruff Brooklyn voice sounding similar to how he sounded in the DIC cartoon trilogy, the other features a voice closer to Charles Martinet's voice.

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* DuelingDubs: Neither of them are official but there are two fan dubs that can be found on Website/YouTube. One features Mario with a more gruff Brooklyn voice sounding similar to how he sounded in [[WesternAnimation/SuperMarioBros the DIC cartoon trilogy, trilogy]], the other features a voice closer to Charles Martinet's voice.
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** Likely because it was intended to be little more than a hour long commercial to promote ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBrosTheLostLevels'' and Mario-branded foods from Japanese food company Nagatanien at the time, the film only received a very limited theatrical run (It was only shown in Sochiku-owned theaters for one) and an equally limited rental VHS release by VAP Video in Japan, after which it was brushed aside and ignored, with no further reprints and releases since then. This unsurprisingly, makes the film extremely rare with very few surviving copies left and the ones that do pop up on secondhand stores are often incredibly expensive, with the few copies that go on sale fetching prices as high as ''$600'' dollars. It is so rare in fact that for over three decades, it was considered to be [[MissingEpisode lost entirely]] until a copy was found and then subsequently uploaded to Website/{{YouTube}} in 2007, saving and preserving the film.

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** Likely because it was intended to be little more than a hour long commercial to promote ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBrosTheLostLevels'' and Mario-branded foods from Japanese food company Nagatanien at the time, the film only received a very limited theatrical run (It was only shown in Sochiku-owned theaters for one) and an equally limited rental VHS release by VAP Video in Japan, after which it was brushed aside and ignored, with no further reprints and releases since then. This unsurprisingly, makes the film extremely rare with very few surviving copies left and the ones that do pop up on secondhand stores are often incredibly expensive, left, with the few copies that go on sale fetching prices as high as ''$600'' dollars. It is so rare in fact that for over three decades, it was considered to be [[MissingEpisode lost entirely]] until a copy was found and then subsequently uploaded to Website/{{YouTube}} in 2007, saving and preserving the film.
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* DisownedAdaptation: Although there isn't much word on what Creator/{{Nintendo}} thinks of the film, they clearly hold this attitude towards the film, as they never acknowledge it in anything ''Mario'' related or even its very existence like they do with the 1993 live action film on occasion.

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* DisownedAdaptation: Although there isn't much word on what Creator/{{Nintendo}} thinks of the film, they clearly likely hold this attitude towards the film, as they never acknowledge it in anything ''Mario'' related or even its very existence like they do with the 1993 live action film on occasion.
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** Likely because it was intended to be little more than a hour long commercial to promote ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBrosTheLostLevels'' and the Mario-branded foods from Japanese food company Nagatanien at the time, the film only received a very limited theatrical run (It was only shown in Sochiku-owned theaters for one) and an equally limited rental VHS release by VAP Video in Japan, after which it was brushed aside and ignored, with no further reprints and releases since then. This unsurprisingly, makes the film extremely rare with very few surviving copies left and the ones that do pop up on secondhand stores are often incredibly expensive, with the few copies that go on sale fetching prices as high as ''$600'' dollars. It is so rare in fact that for over three decades, it was considered to be [[MissingEpisode lost entirely]] until a copy was found and then subsequently uploaded to Website/{{YouTube}} in 2007, saving and preserving the film.

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** Likely because it was intended to be little more than a hour long commercial to promote ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBrosTheLostLevels'' and the Mario-branded foods from Japanese food company Nagatanien at the time, the film only received a very limited theatrical run (It was only shown in Sochiku-owned theaters for one) and an equally limited rental VHS release by VAP Video in Japan, after which it was brushed aside and ignored, with no further reprints and releases since then. This unsurprisingly, makes the film extremely rare with very few surviving copies left and the ones that do pop up on secondhand stores are often incredibly expensive, with the few copies that go on sale fetching prices as high as ''$600'' dollars. It is so rare in fact that for over three decades, it was considered to be [[MissingEpisode lost entirely]] until a copy was found and then subsequently uploaded to Website/{{YouTube}} in 2007, saving and preserving the film.
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* DisownedAdaptation: Although there isn't much word on what Creator/{{Nintendo}} thinks of the film, they clearly hold this attitude towards the film, as they never acknowledge it in anything ''Mario'' related or even acknowledge its very existence like they do with the 1993 live action film on occasion.

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* DisownedAdaptation: Although there isn't much word on what Creator/{{Nintendo}} thinks of the film, they clearly hold this attitude towards the film, as they never acknowledge it in anything ''Mario'' related or even acknowledge its very existence like they do with the 1993 live action film on occasion.
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** Likely because it was intended to be little more than a promotional film for ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBrosTheLostLevels'' and a hour long commercial to promote the Mario-brands foods from Japanese food company Nagatanien at the time, the film only received a very limited theatrical run (It was only shown in Sochiku-owned theaters for one) and an equally limited rental VHS release by VAP Video in Japan, after which it was brushed aside and ignored, with no further reprints and releases since then. This unsurprisingly, makes the film extremely rare with very few surviving copies yet (with the ones that do pop up being incredibly expensive, with the few copies that go on sale fetching prices as high as ''$600'' dollars), to where it was considered to be [[MissingEpisode lost entirely]] for over three decades until it was found and subsequently uploaded to Website/{{YouTube}} in 2007, saving and preserving the film.

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** Likely because it was intended to be little more than a promotional film for hour long commercial to promote ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBrosTheLostLevels'' and a hour long commercial to promote the Mario-brands Mario-branded foods from Japanese food company Nagatanien at the time, the film only received a very limited theatrical run (It was only shown in Sochiku-owned theaters for one) and an equally limited rental VHS release by VAP Video in Japan, after which it was brushed aside and ignored, with no further reprints and releases since then. This unsurprisingly, makes the film extremely rare with very few surviving copies yet (with left and the ones that do pop up being on secondhand stores are often incredibly expensive, with the few copies that go on sale fetching prices as high as ''$600'' dollars), to where dollars. It is so rare in fact that for over three decades, it was considered to be [[MissingEpisode lost entirely]] for over three decades until it a copy was found and then subsequently uploaded to Website/{{YouTube}} in 2007, saving and preserving the film.
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** The vinyl album soundtrack only had a run of ''fifty'' copies, making copies of it equally rare and pricy to obtain.

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** The vinyl album soundtrack only had a run of ''fifty'' copies, making the few secondhand copies of it equally nearly as rare and pricy expensive to obtain.obtain as the film proper.

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