Super Mario-Kun

Super Mario-Kun

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name = Super Mario-kun


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genre = Comedy
Infobox animanga/Manga
title =
author = Yukio Sawada
publisher = flagicon|Japan Shogakukan
publisher_other =
demographic = Kodomo
magazine = CoroCoro Comic
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last =
volumes = 36
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"Super Mario-kun" is a Mario manga series written by Yukio Sawada and published by Shogakukan. It is serialized in CoroCoro Comic. It contains many of the characters and scenarios of various Mario games, including "Super Mario World" and "Paper Mario".

It is available only in Japan, and has more than 30 volumes, that spans the story from "Super Mario World" all the way to "Super Mario Sunshine", has recently finish an adaptation of "" and started with an adaptation of "Super Paper Mario".


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