The Evolution of Mario On Screen

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Outside of the Super Mario Bros Supershow and the now infamous live-action movie, Mario has been adapted to the screen in more ways than you might know, from lost and canceled children’s shows to government PSAs and even a brief stint on ice. We’re taking a look at the evolution of Mario throughout the years, from his brief appearances on Saturday Supercade in the early 1980’s all the way to 2023’s The Super Mario Bros Movie.

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