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::::::The Ninji image has been found in at least one piece of official material, [https://archive.org/details/super-mario-bros.-livro-ilustrado-multi-editora/ this Brazilian guide's images] (sticker sheets?) on page 13, though I don't know if this specific image was cropped with it. Suffice it to say, it's not from SMB2 proper by any stretch. I'd have updated this discussion sooner, but I was on block at the time. All of those Pokeys resemble its ''Super Mario World'' and ''Super Mario USA'' artwork (redrawn from its SMB2 artwork), though I don't know where that specific linked image came from. There's one very much like it in the guide I linked on page 10, could that be it? [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 22:47, February 2, 2026 (UTC)
::::::The Ninji image has been found in at least one piece of official material, [https://archive.org/details/super-mario-bros.-livro-ilustrado-multi-editora/ this Brazilian guide's images] (sticker sheets?) on page 13, though I don't know if this specific image was cropped with it. Suffice it to say, it's not from SMB2 proper by any stretch. I'd have updated this discussion sooner, but I was on block at the time. All of those Pokeys resemble its ''Super Mario World'' and ''Super Mario USA'' artwork (redrawn from its SMB2 artwork), though I don't know where that specific linked image came from. There's one very much like it in the guide I linked on page 10, could that be it? [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 22:47, February 2, 2026 (UTC)
:::::::The Brazilian book shared is indeed a collectible sticker album and it is not a guide to any games. Many of its stickers just seem to be scenes from each game illustrating iconic moments {{User:LadySophie17/sig}} 23:03, February 2, 2026 (UTC)
:::::::The Brazilian book shared is indeed a collectible sticker album and it is not a guide to any games. Many of its stickers just seem to be scenes from each game illustrating iconic moments {{User:LadySophie17/sig}} 23:03, February 2, 2026 (UTC)
:::::::While the Ninji artwork on that sticker album looks identical to the one on this page and that Pokey artwork is also similar to previous findings, this is likely not the true origin of these images. Surely there must be a source closer to Nintendo themselves from where these images came from, right? VGHF already gives us a good start with black and white versions of these artworks as previously discussed here. [[User:SuperGamer18|SuperGamer18]] ([[User talk:SuperGamer18|talk]]) 01:03, February 3, 2026 (UTC)

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