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File:genochain.jpg|A [[Geno]] keychain modeled from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. | File:genochain.jpg|A [[Geno]] keychain modeled from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. | ||
File:SMRPG Yoshi.JPG|A [[Yoshi]] keychain, modeled from ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''. | File:SMRPG Yoshi.JPG|A [[Yoshi]] keychain, modeled from ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''. | ||
File:rpgset.jpg|[[Mario]], [[Mallow]], [[Geno]], [[Bowser]], [[Princess Toadstool]], [[Yoshi]], [[Chancellor]], A [[Shy Guy]], a [[Smilax]]/Piranha Plant, all in one set modeled from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars | File:rpgset.jpg|[[Mario]], [[Mallow]], [[Geno]], [[Bowser]], [[Princess Toadstool]], [[Yoshi]], [[Chancellor]], A [[Shy Guy]], a [[Smilax]]/Piranha Plant, all in one set modeled from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. | ||
File:Luigiwithcoin.JPG|[[Luigi]] holding a single [[Coin]] keychain from the first ''[[Mario Party]]'' game. | File:Luigiwithcoin.JPG|[[Luigi]] holding a single [[Coin]] keychain from the first ''[[Mario Party]]'' game. | ||
File:peachchain.jpg|[[Princess Peach]] holding a [[Power Star]] keychain modeled after ''Mario Party''. | File:peachchain.jpg|[[Princess Peach]] holding a [[Power Star]] keychain modeled after ''Mario Party''. |
Revision as of 09:02, December 29, 2012
Characters
- SMRPG Mario.JPG
A Mario keychain, modeled from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.
A Geno keychain modeled from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.
- SMRPG Yoshi.JPG
A Yoshi keychain, modeled from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.
Mario, Mallow, Geno, Bowser, Princess Toadstool, Yoshi, Chancellor, A Shy Guy, a Smilax/Piranha Plant, all in one set modeled from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.
- Luigiwithcoin.JPG
Luigi holding a single Coin keychain from the first Mario Party game.
Princess Peach holding a Power Star keychain modeled after Mario Party.
The set of keychains were once featured at Hungry Jacks (known as Burger King in the US). Keychains include Donkey Kong, Luigi, Mario, Princess Peach, and Yoshi.
This promo keychain for Super Mario Bros. 2 features Mario pulling up a turnip.
A set of keychains featuring Bee Mario, Spring Mario, Boo Mario, Mario jumping, Mario with Dash Yoshi, Blimp Yoshi, and Bulb Yoshi based on Super Mario Galaxy 2. Manufactured by Takara Tomy.
Super Mario, Bee Mario, Fire Mario and Spring Mario keychains based on Super Mario Galaxy.
Propeller Mario as a keychain based on New Super Mario Bros. Wii.
A Propeller Blue Toad from New Super Mario Bros. Wii.
Enemies
New Super Mario Bros. Wii enemies keychain set. Includes ten different enemies (left to right): Goomba, Buzzy Beetle, Blooper, Koopa Troopa, Bullet Bill, Lakitu, Monty Mole, Spike, Huckit Crab, and Foo.
New Super Mario Bros. Wii enemies keychain set. Comes with a Boo, Red Koopa, Dry Bones, Bob-omb, Paragoomba, Fuzzy, Scaredy Rat, Parabeetle, Cooligan, and Mecha-Koopa.
Items
A squeezable 1-Up Mushroom keychain.
A squeezable Poison Mushroom keychain.
A group of keychains (from left to right): Goomba, Boo, Blue Shell, Mega Mushroom, 1-Up Mushroom, and Mushroom. Made by Bandai, released around January 2007 as part of the promotion of New Super Mario Bros..
Pocket watches under the Super Mario theme. Comes in three designs: Question Block, Coin, and Brick Block. Manufactured by Subarudo. Released late May of 2007.
Light-up figurine keychains with items based on New Super Mario Bros. Wii. The Boo, River Piranha Plant, and Red Shell light up red; while the Penguin Suit, Propeller Block, and Star Coin light up yellow.
A Propeller Mushroom keychain from New Super Mario Bros. Wii.
A Fire Flower keychain.
A Ice Flower keychain from New Super Mario Bros. Wii.
A Penguin Suit keychain from New Super Mario Bros. Wii.
Sound Drops
Sound Drops are items that plays recognizable sound samples when they are pressed. They can be hanged as a keychain. All of these listed below are manufactured by Banpresto.
Mario Kart Wii
Final lap tune (red), the invincibility tune (yellow), the Banana being thrown (green), the Item Block chime (purple), successful trick chime (light blue), the incoming sound of the Spiny Shell (dark blue), and the start of the race tune (white).New Super Mario Bros. Wii
Propeller whirring (red), Question Block bump (orange), Coin chime (yellow), Luigi's hi-pitched squeal (light green), ??? (dark green), Mario's (blue), ??? (purple). and the invincibility tune (black).New Super Mario Bros.
Start (light red), Miss (dark red), Mega (light orange), Coin (dark orange), Clear (yellow), 1UP (green), Jump (blue), and Mini (purple).Super Mario Galaxy
Launch Star chime (light red), gaining a Life Mushroom/miss (dark red), Bee Mario flying and crawling (orange), Power Star reveal chime (yellow), Warp Pipe (green), Star Bit being thrown/collected (blue), and the Luma sound (white).Different sound drops from Super Mario Bros. and New Super Mario Bros.. There are sounds such as clearing a level from Super Mario Bros. (yellow), also getting a 1-Up Mushroom(green) and also a Coin(orange). There are two sounds from New Super Mario Bros. which are getting a Mini Mushroom (blue) and starting Level 1-1 (red).
Other
A special Mario Party 6 promotional keychain.
A keychain that produces the Coin sound from Super Mario Bros.
A keychain that produces the 1-UP sound from Super Mario Bros.
Mario Kart Wii keychains, consisting of characters in their karts, and invidiual items from the Mario Kart series.
- Mario hats keychains.png
Keychains shaped like various characters hats.
References
- ^ New Super Mario Galaxy 2 Keychains Feature Enemies, dated 11/22/10; retrieved 1/11/11