Mario, Yoshi, Luigi, Peach & Kirby strip+ | Super Mario-Kun | Hiroshi Takase ±1993
Mario, Yoshi, Luigi, Peach & Kirby strip+ | Super Mario-Kun | Hiroshi Takase ±1993
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Hiroshi Takase (1953-) | Super Mario-kun
Strip + 3 small drawings
Attached to paper
paper size : 25.7 x 18.3
strip size : 21 x 10 cm
Media : pencil, ink & watercolor marker on paper
paper stamped by Hiroshi Takase
Super Mario-kun is a Japanese manga based on the Nintendo Mario series.
This drawing was published in Shogaku Ichinensei and/or Shogaku Niensei, both publications by Shogakukan!
Shogaku Ichinensei (First Grader) is a magazine aimed at first-grade elementary school students & Shogaku Ninensei (Second Graders) is a magazine aimed at second graders
Album publication in Hiroshi Takase's Color Special Edition "Super Mario-kun" (4 albums published between 1993 & 1996)
Hiroshi Takase is one of just two Mario mangaka from the late 1980's, early 1990's.
His Mario is not that different from the one drawn by Yukio Sawada.
Yukio Sawada's Mario was focused on third & fourth graders
Mario is a character who appears in a series of computer games developed and published by Nintendo
The "Super Mario-kun" Color Special Edition is not to be confused with the Super Mario-kun manga also written by Hiroshi Takase and also published by Shogakukan. These were released between 2004 and 2006 under the Pikkapika Comics label and show a much more evolved Mario.
The Mario-kun from 1993 is the original Mario. The very first drawings didn't feature an M on Mario's hat and Bowser only had one horn :-) | Someone had to point this out to Hiroshi Takase so he could change his drawings
The "Super Mario-kun" Color Special Edition is not to be confused with the Super Mario-kun manga also written by Hiroshi Takase and also published by Shogakukan. These were released between 2004 and 2006 under the Pikkapika Comics label and show a much more evolved Mario.
The Mario-kun from 1993 is the original Mario. The very first drawings didn't feature an M on Mario's hat and Bowser only had one horn :-) | Someone had to point this out to Hiroshi Takase so he could change his drawings