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Super Mario Mash-up
Price Free
Release date BE:
June 21, 2018
LCE:
May 17, 2016
3DS:
June 5, 2018
Features
  • World template
  • Resource pack
  • Skins
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Super Mario Mash-up[1] (also known as Minecraft: Super Mario Edition) is a mash-up pack released on May 17, 2016, based off the Super Mario video game franchise owned by Nintendo. As such, this mashup pack can only be downloaded and used on their consoles and comes bundled for free with Minecraft releases on Nintendo platforms.

It includes a skin pack, resource pack and a world template.

World template

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Overview

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Music disc locations

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Hidden in chests around the map are 12 music discs, a common trope in all worlds built by 4J Studios for Legacy Console Edition.

Resource pack

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This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.

Paintings

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Painting In-game name Artist Original Description Resource location
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Kebab Mario in Super Mario Bros.
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Aztec Luigi in Super Mario Bros.
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Alban Blue cap block (Vanish Cap)
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Aztec2 Red cap block (Wing Cap)
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Bomb Green cap block (Metal Cap)
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Plant Yellow ! block from Super Mario 64
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Wasteland Coin
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Pool Cloud
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Courbet Bush from Super Mario Bros.
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Seaside Arrow sign
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Sunset Arrow sign
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Creebet Super Star
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Wanderer Arrow sign
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Graham Arrow sign
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Fighters Shine Sprite from Super Mario Sunshine
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Match Window from Peach's Castle from Super Mario 64
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Bust Big Star Door from Super Mario 64
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Stage Key Door from Super Mario 64
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Void Whomp's Fortress painting
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Skulls and Roses
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Wither Cool Cool Mountain painting
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Skeleton Tick Tock Clock entrance
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Pointer Peach's stained glass window
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Pigscene Bob-omb Battlefield painting
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BurningSkull Bowser's emblem

The Super Mario Mash-up includes a skin pack with 40 skins. These skins cannot be used in cross-platform multiplayer.

Name Render Description Notes
Mario πŸ‘ Image
Skin of Mario, the main protagonist of the franchise, in his traditional blue overalls and red cap.
Mario with F.L.U.D.D. πŸ‘ Image
Mario as he appears in Super Mario Sunshine, with short sleeves and F.L.U.D.D., a sentient water pack used to enhance his platforming.
Luigi πŸ‘ Image
Mario's younger brother and partner, known for his opposing, tall stature and clumsy personality.
Luigi with Poltergust πŸ‘ Image
Luigi as he appears in the Luigi's Mansion series, a spin-off game line where he uses a vacuum pack known as the Poltergust to bust ghosts. This skin specifically uses the Poltergust 5000 from Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon.
Peach πŸ‘ Image
The ruler of the Mushroom Kingdom, typically being kidnapped as the main conflict of a given story.
Yoshi πŸ‘ Image
A close friend of Mario, often serving as his trusty steed with unique powers.
Bowser πŸ‘ Image
Archenemy of the Mario Bros, and ruler of the Koopa Troop, often attempting to take over the world or kidnap Princess Peach for a forced marriage.
Toad πŸ‘ Image
Princess Peach's advisor and another hero of the Mushroom Kingdom, often serving as an NPC or playable character in ensemble games.
Captain Toad πŸ‘ Image
Toad as an archeologist, often appearing whenever Toad is not playable, as well as the protagonist of the game Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker.
Donkey Kong πŸ‘ Image
The main hero of the Donkey Kong Country series, frequently crossing over with Mario. Within canon, he is the second bearer of the title, after the original Donkey Kong, Cranky Kong.
Diddy Kong πŸ‘ Image
Sidekick of Donkey Kong, known for utilizing various gadgets such as peanut guns and a jetpack, serving as the protagonist of Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy Kong's Quest.
Daisy πŸ‘ Image
The ruler of Sarasaland and frequent love interest of Luigi, first appearing in Super Mario Land.
Wario πŸ‘ Image
Rival of Mario, serving as his opposite, as a gross, greedy antihero. Due to his popularity, he has become the protagonist of both the Wario Land and WarioWare series.
Waluigi πŸ‘ Image
Wario's sidekick and antithesis of everything Luigi represents, frequently appearing in spin-off titles such as Mario Kart and Mario Tennis.
Petey Piranha πŸ‘ Image
Frequent boss character in the series, first appearing in Super Mario Sunshine, from the Piranha Plant species.
Lemmy πŸ‘ Image
One of Bowser's elite minions, the Koopalings, known for his childish demeanor. Named after Lemmy, the lead singer of MotΓΆrhead.
Wendy πŸ‘ Image
The sole female Koopaling, known for her selfish nature. Named after Wendy O. Williams, the lead singer of Plasmatics.
Morton πŸ‘ Image
Another one of the Koopalings, characterized as a bossy "loud mouth." Named after talk show host Morton Downey Jr..
Larry πŸ‘ Image
The youngest Koopaling, serving as the first boss of Super Mario Bros. 3. The only Koopaling not named after another figure, instead his name was chosen because he "looked like a Larry."[2]
Iggy πŸ‘ Image
The most deranged of the Koopalings, known for his wild personality and pet Chain-Chomp. Named after Iggy Pop, lead vocalist of The Stooges.
Roy πŸ‘ Image
The muscle of the Koopalings, lacking brains in favor of brawn, as well as sunglasses. Named after musician Roy Orbison.
Ludwig πŸ‘ Image
Leader of the Koopalings, considered full of himself yet very intelligent. Named after pianist Ludwig van Beethoven.
Rosalina πŸ‘ Image
First appearing in Super Mario Galaxy, Rosalina is a mysterious character who protects the cosmos.
Toadette πŸ‘ Image
Sister or love interest of Toad, first appearing in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!.
Birdo πŸ‘ Image
Recurring character often serving as Yoshi's partner in spin-off games, first appearing as a boss in Super Mario Bros. 2.
Dr. Mario πŸ‘ Image
Alternate persona of Mario, an illegitimate[3] doctor who fights various viruses.
Kamek πŸ‘ Image
Father figure of Bowser and a high level Magikoopa, a type of powerful wizard. Kamek and common Magikoopa enemies are visually identical.
Koopa Troopa πŸ‘ Image
Common enemy in the Mario franchise, second only to the Goomba. Traditionally, they come in many colors, green shelled Koopas falling off cliffs.
Shy Guy πŸ‘ Image
Common enemy type, appearing in both the Mario and Yoshi series.
Hammer Bro πŸ‘ Image
Higher ranking Koopa Troopa, trained to throw hammers. first appearing in Super Mario Bros. for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
Boom Boom πŸ‘ Image
Recurring boss, similar to a Koopaling, first appearing in Super Mario Bros. 3 before returning in Super Mario 3D Land.
Kitsune Luigi πŸ‘ Image
Luigi using the powers of a Super Leaf, first appearing in Super Mario 3D Land.
Dry Bones πŸ‘ Image
Skeletal remains of a Koopa Troopa.
Bowser Jr. πŸ‘ Image
Bowser's son, first appearing in Super Mario Sunshine.
Fire Mario πŸ‘ Image
Mario using the powers of a Fire Flower, first appearing in Super Mario Bros.
Tanooki Mario πŸ‘ Image
Mario using the powers of a Super Leaf, first appearing in Super Mario Bros. 3 before being reimagined in Super Mario 3D Land.
Boomerang Mario πŸ‘ Image
Mario using the powers of a Boomerang Flower, first appearing in Super Mario 3D Land.
Propeller Mario πŸ‘ Image
Mario using the powers of a Propeller Mushroom, first appearing in New Super Mario Bros. Wii.
Cat Mario πŸ‘ Image
Mario using the powers of a Super Bell, first appearing in Super Mario 3D World.
Cat Peach πŸ‘ Image
Peach using the powers of a Super Bell, first appearing in Super Mario 3D World.

Quotes

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Super Mario meets Minecraft! This Mash-Up Pack contains a Super Mario style Texture Pack, Skin Pack, and a Super Mario themed world to explore!

β€” Minecraft Marketplace description

Videos

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History

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Bedrock Edition
1.2.11The Super Mario Mash-up is added to Bedrock Edition on Nintendo Switch.
New Nintendo 3DS Edition
1.5.25Added the Super Mario Mash-up.
Legacy Console Edition
Xbox 360Xbox OnePS3PS4PS VitaWii USwitch
Patch 51.0.1Added the Super Mario Mash-up.

Gallery

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Official artwork

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Promotional images

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External links

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