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Nagatanien is a Japanese food manufacturer. Starting in 1986, the company started collaborating with Nintendo to sell Super Mario themed curry and furikake.[1] Nagatanien also distributed thousands of pieces of Super Mario themed merchandise through giveaways. The company sponsored Kaettekita Mario Bros., a remake of Mario Bros. for the Family Computer Disk System that featured in-game ads for their food products.
Advertising
Another print advertisment
Packaging
Keychains
The back roughly reads: "No matter how nice Mario is, he is not allowed to cross the street."
The back roughly reads: "Even if Mario is scatter-free. he will not enter a no-entry zone."
The back roughly reads: "Raise your hand and cross the street to get 1UP."
Medical Robo
The Medical Robo was a first aid-kit in the shape of a robot. It contained a detachable backpack and various compartments. The first aid-kit consisted of nail clippers and a pill case stored in its head, tweezers and a safety pin in the left side of its chest, scissors stored in the right side of its chest, a phone book stored in its abdomen, a thermometer and portable first-aid kit stored in its back, an earpick swab stored in its left foot, and first-aid adhesive tape in its right foot.[2]
Sticker sheet containing labels
Phone cards
Pins
Stationery Robot
The Stationery Robot contained measuring tape in its head, tape and a memo pad in its abdomen, scissors and pens inside its backpack, liquid glue in its left arm, an eraser in its right arm, a tape cutter in its left leg, and a stapler in its right leg.[3]
Sticker sheet containing labels
Stationery Submarine
The Stationery Submarine was a collection of writing and offices supplies stored in a case shaped like a submarine. The set included a box cutter, a cellophane tape dispenser, a glue stick, a magnet, a paper clip case, a pencil holder, a pencil sharpener, push pins, rubber bands, a ruler, scissors, and a stapler.[4]
Stickers
Bowser and four Hammer Bros
Mario, a Blooper, and a Cheep Cheep
Mario and three Koopa Troopas
Princess Peach and Bowser
Princess Peach, Bowser, and Mario
Princess Peach and a Hammer Bro
Princess Peach and seven Toads
Miscellaneous
The front of a calendar that recorded Monday through Saturday
Unique box art for the camera
A lunchbox, which all of the merchandise would be stored in upon receiving it
Wristwatch with Mario's face as a cover
Advertising
Packaging
Phone cards
Phone card case. Note Morton's unique artwork
Stickers
The Koopalings, Bowser, Princess Peach, and Raccoon Mario
Raccoon Mario, Princess Peach, and the Koopalings
Raccoon Mario and Princess Peach
Bowser, a Goomba, Mario. and Princess Peach
A Buzzy Beetle and Roy Koopa
Princess Peach, Raccoon Mario, and Toad
Miscellanous
References
- ^ History of Nagatanien on the official website. Retrieved October 12, 2022.
- ^ Page 3 of Robo Stationery Bunkuroh, Medical Robo, Telephone Robo (Last updated August 14, 2013). Theoldrobots.com. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
- ^ Page 2 of Robo Stationery Bunkuroh, Medical Robo, Telephone Robo (Last updated August 14, 2013). Theoldrobots.com. Retrieved February 16, 2023.
- ^ Nintendo Nagatanien Super Mario First Aid Robot & Stationery Submarine. Mandarake.co.jp. Retrieved October 17, 2022.
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