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The Super Mario Wiki contains thousands of images and music files that we try our best to keep track of, from the smallest to the largest. Every file that's uploaded requires a license template, which acknowledges the copyrights of Nintendo and ensures that all files are organized and categorized correctly across the wiki. When uploading a file, you'll see a dropdown box that lists the various license templates used on the wiki. To add a license template, simply click on the dropdown box and select one from the list. After you've uploaded the file, the selected license template will appear on the file page, and the corresponding category will be applied to the file. If you're not sure what type of license should be used for a file you want to upload, see the examples listed below.

Most common licenses

File:Donkey Kong arcade.PNG Mario running past Koopa the Quick in Bob-omb Battlefield. File:1-2Chomp.PNG File:PM2 Hooktail.jpg
Fame screenshot from the original Donkey Kong arcade game. Game screenshot from the game Super Mario 64, recognized with 3D graphics at the Nintendo 64 era. Game screenshot from the game Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, composed with sprites appearing on the screen. Game screenshot of Mario and Koops confronting Hooktail from the game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Game screenshot: Typical screenshot that is generally taken from a video game. Categorized under Category:Game screenshots.
Sprite of a 1-Up Mushroom Smithy.gif MarioCompletedLevel.png Boo
Sprite of a 1-Up Mushroom from Super Mario World. Sprite of Smithy from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars 3D model of Mario from New Super Mario Bros. Wii 3D model of a Boo from Super Mario 64.
Game sprite / Game 3D render: A singular or set of sprites or 3D renders taken from a video game. Be aware that some sprites look 3D and some renders look like pixelated sprites: knowledge of the game in question is needed to properly label its image. Categorized under Category:Game sprites or Category:Game 3D renders.
File:SMB Boxart.PNG North American box art for Super Mario Land European box art for Mario Party 7 with the Nintendo GameCube Microphone included Super Mario World game cover: The japanese version of the game cover
NES box art of one of the first Mario games, Super Mario Bros. Game Boy box art of Super Mario Land, one of the first Mario games in a portable game system. Bundle pack image of Mario Party 7, that comes with a Nintendo GameCube and a Nintendo GameCube Microphone. Japanese version of the SNES boxart, Super Mario World.
Game cover: An image of a box cover that depicts the title of the game, usually the front side. Categorized under Category:Game covers.
Artwork of Bowser from Mario Party 8 (also used in Super Mario Run) Artwork for Super Paper Mario, used in the American and Australian boxarts. Artwork of Yoshi and Baby Mario in Yoshi Touch & Go (later reused for Yoshi's Island DS) Artwork of Cloud Mario from Super Mario Galaxy 2
Bowser, from the game Mario Party 8; represented with 3D-style artwork. Artwork of a group of characters appearing in the background, in the game Super Paper Mario. Green Yoshi, carrying Baby Mario from Yoshi's Island DS; representing in crayon-like drawing. One of Mario's forms, Cloud Mario in Super Mario Galaxy 2, containing a good amount of shading while retaining its depicted 3D artwork.
Character artwork: Artwork that represents a character, or group of characters that came from the game. Categorized under Category:Character artwork.
The logo for Donkey Kong: Banana Kingdom. File:Sunshine logo.png JapaneseLogo SPP.png Logo YTG.jpg
Donkey Kong: Banana Kingdom game logo. Super Mario Sunshine game logo. Japanese version of the Super Princess Peach game logo. Yoshi Touch & Go game logo.
Game logo: Image of a game cover that usually appears on the front game cover title. Categorized under Category:Logos.
A photo of Shigeru Miyamoto along with his toy characters MarshmallowJellyPop.jpg MKAGP2.jpg DKMachineBlue.jpg
Photo of Shigeru Miyamoto holding his stuffed toys, with in order: Luigi, Wario, Donkey Kong, Mario, and Yoshi. Picture of a candy-branded product called Marshmallow Jelly Pop, featuring Donkey Kong, and Mario. Photo of the Mario Kart Arcade GP 2, containing revealed info. Picture of the Donkey Kong arcade machine.
Promotional photo: A picture of a person, object/product, or event. Images are likely taken by a camera. Categorized under Category:Promotional photos.

Fair use and copyrighted

Artwork

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DK64CrystalCoconut.png File:BowsercastleDS.PNG Lever Switch Baseball Kingdom
Artwork of a Crystal Coconut, coming from Donkey Kong 64. Artwork of Bowser's Castle, from Itadaki Street DS. A Lever object, appearing in Super Mario Galaxy. Bird's eye view of the Baseball Kingdom, coming from Mario Super Sluggers.
Non-character artwork: A piece of artwork that contains an object, item, a place, or anything other than characters. Categorized under Category:Fair use art.
Mario, Goombella, and Koops battling on Hooktail from Super Mario-kun Pook.jpg The Kongs meeting aliens who are hijacking the Earth From the White Knuckle Scorin' comic.
Hooktail's appearance, faced by Mario, and his two partners Goombella and Koops from the magna series Super Mario-Kun. A comic page depicting several scenes of the issue Bowser Knows Best, as part of the Nintendo Comics System. Comic page of the issue Donkey Kong in: Banana Day 24, coming from Club Nintendo German magazine. A comic scene page that came from White Knuckle Scorin' comic.
Comic scene image: An image that comes from a comic page, or part of the page. Categorized under Category:Comic scenes.

Screenshots

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File:Supermario3tv.jpg Animation Sightings BadHairDay-Scene.jpg BonkersfromYonkers.jpg
Screenshot of the intro of the show, The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 Animation reference of the appearance of Donkey Kong, from American Dad!. Scene of a Donkey Kong Country TV series episode, Bad Hair Day. Live action segment scene of Bonkers from Yonkers, from The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
TV screenshot: An image in a scene from a Television show. Categorized under Category:Television screenshots.
Thwompnoen.jpg The Wizard Luigi fighting Koopa. Mario playing his Family Computer.
Taken screenshot of a scene from the Super Mario Bros. film. Screenshot of a scene where a protagonist named Jimmy was the first to play Super Mario Bros. 3, from the film The Wizard. Luigi kicking Bowser's stomach, taken from Super Mario Shirayuki-hime. Mario playing his Famicom in the Japanese animated film Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen!.
Flim screenshot: Screenshot of a scene that came from the movie. Categorized under Category:Film screenshots.
MSM Commecial Mii.png Cowboy Jed 3DS eShop.png Birdofushigi.png
Miis from Mario Sports Mix commercial. Cowboy Jed showing off Bowser's "squidded" Flame Flyer. Reggie Fils-Aime reveals Nintendo eShop for Nintendo 3DS. Mario Party Fushigi no Korokoro Catcher promotional video.
Video screenshot: An image from copyrighted video. Categorized under Category:Video screenshots.

Covers/box art

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Super Mario World (television series) SMB3DVD.jpg BestOfSMBSS.jpg SMBSSOffTheMap.jpg
DVD cover of Captain N and Super Mario World TV series. The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 complete series DVD cover. The Best of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! DVD cover. "Off the Map", as part of the The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!.
DVD cover: Front or back cover image of the DVD title. Categorized under Category:DVD covers.
The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! VHS Tapes The cover of the Super Mario Momotarō OVA (original video animation). VHS cover of Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!
Three VHS boxes of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episodes: Count Koopula, Koopa Klaus (mistaken to be "Koopa Claus"), and The Great BMX Race. VHS cover of the Super Mario Momotaro item, as part of the Amada Anime Series: Super Mario Bros. anime. Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen! VHS cover.
VHS cover: Front or back cover image of the VHS title. Categorized under Category:VHS covers.
The cover of the Game Boy Advance book Warioland 4 (based on the game Wario Land 4). The cover of Super Mario Bros. 3: Happy Birthday, Princess Toadstool File:Howtodrawnintendogreatest.jpg Cover for Mario and the Incredible Rescue
Wario Land 4 book cover. Super Mario Bros. 3: Happy Birthday, Princess Toadstool! book cover, published by Little Golden Books. How to Draw Nintendo Greatest Heroes & Villains book cover. Mario and the Incredible Rescue book cover.
Book cover: An image showing the front or back cover of the book; not to be confused as a magazine cover. Categorized under Category:Book covers.
Front cover from Diddy Kong Racing Original Soundtrack. Soundtrack cover of Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story Back cover from Mario Basketball 3on3 Original Soundtrack. Whiteknucklescorin.jpg
Diddy Kong Racing Original Soundtrack front cover image. Mario & Luigi RPG: Sound Selection album cover, containing selected music from the first three Mario & Luigi series. Back album cover of Mario Basketball 3on3 Original Soundtrack. White Knuckle Scorin' soundtrack CD cover.
Album cover: An image of the front/back cover of the album, or soundtrack CD. Categorized under Category:Album covers.
File:In the Palm of Your Hand....jpg Duh Stoopid Bomb! File:Piranhasue.jpg Mario-kun-37.jpg
In the Palm of Your Hand... front comic cover. Duh Stoopid Bomb! front comic cover. Piranha-Round Sue front comic cover. 37th issue of the Japanese manga series, Super Mario-Kun.
Comic cover: Front or back cover of a comic/manga image. Categorized under Category:Comic book covers.

Logos

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Previous Nintendo logo (2006-2016): In 2006, the logo's color scheme was changed from red to gray and the registered symbol was made more smaller. Wii logo BandaiNamco Logo.svg The Yoshi series emblem, from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U.
The current Nintendo logo, representing as a brand and the whole company. The Wii logo, part of the Wii gaming console. Namco Bandai Games logo. The Yoshi emblem, resembling a Yoshi Egg; appearing in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Logo: An image of a logo that represents a symbol. Categorized under Category:Logos.

Promotional

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King of kong.jpg Promotional flyer for Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World FrontFlyer DKBK.jpg Flyer ArcadeSMB3.jpg
The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters promotional poster. Promotional poster of a Super Mario pinball machine. A promotion poster of Donkey Kong: Banana Kingdom, showing details for gameplay. Super Mario Fushigi no Janjan Land front poster.
Non-free poster: An image of the front or back side of the poster that is used for promotional purposes. Categorized under Category:Non-free posters.

Other

Opening scene from Mario Sports Mix. Gameplay from the Super Mario All-Stars game Super Mario Bros. 2. Prologue scene from Paper Mario. One of the glitches from Super Mario Bros.
Video clip: A video from the game. The wiki only accepts .ogv video files with Theora or Theora+Vorbis. Categorized under Category:Fair use video samples.
DK Dock theme from Mario Sports Mix. Victory theme from Super Mario Bros. Friend List menu theme from Nintendo 3DS. Extended 1-Up sound glitch from Super Mario Bros. 3.
Sound clip: A file that contains a sample piece of music or sound effect. The wiki only accepts .oga audio files with Vorbis. Categorized under Category:Fair use music samples.

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