Super Mario Adventures: Mario no Daibouken
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Super Mario Adventures: Mario no Daibouken

Alternative Titles

Japanese: Super Mario Adventures マリオの大冒険
English: Super Mario Adventures
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Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 13
Status: Finished
Published: Jan 1992 to Jan 1993
Genres: Action Action, Adventure Adventure, Comedy Comedy, Fantasy Fantasy
Demographic: Kids Kids
Serialization: CoroCoro Comic
Authors: Takekuma, Kentarou (Story), Sakura, Tamakichi (Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.201 (scored by 551551 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #59922
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #14256
Members: 1,162
Favorites: 30

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Chapters: /13

Synopsis

King Bowser, a nasty dragon-like creature, wants to marry the pretty Princess Toadstool of the Mushroom Kingdom, a fantasy world where such things like Kinopi (Mushroom) people live. Bowser then threatens the Princess into marriage with him by turning the residents of the Mushroom Kingdom into stone. As the Princess heads to get her revenge on the tyrant, the Mario brothers, two plumbers who've somehow winded up in the Mushroom Kingdom, venture out to stop Princess Toadstool before she creates even more trouble, all the while defeating Bowser in the process.

(Source: ANN)

Background

Super Mario Adventures: Mario no Daibouken was first published in English as Super Mario Adventures in the magazine Nintendo Power, from January 1992 to January 1993 (issues 32 to 44). A compilation was published by Nintendo of America in 1993. VIZ Media republished the manga on October 11, 2016.

Characters

Mario
Main
Luigi
Main
Koopa
Main
Yoshi
Main
Wario
Supporting
Peach
Supporting
Kuribo
Supporting
Kinopio
Supporting
Jugem
Supporting
Lemmy
Supporting

Reviews

Aug 25, 2024
Super Mario Adventures is short, sweet, and nonstop fun.

If you're even a little familiar with the Mario games, you'll love SMA. It tells a little self-contained story about (in classic Mario fashion) Bowser kidnapping Princess Peach and the Mario Bros. going to rescue her. And while that plot may sound incredibly bare-bones, it's the details that make this comic stand out.

The character-writing is great. Mario and Luigi have really funny banter between each other on their adventure. Bowser is the perfect blend of tough-guy villain and lovesick goofball. Peach herself is honestly really competent, while still being pretty cute and funny in her own right. ...
Feb 5, 2017
This is the Comic Book I read, This is about Mario and Luigi try to do an adventure but there's Yoshi.

but I like to say about this comic book, I'm a Mario lover because I like the Franchise and best characters for my day. Peach is still defensing of Bowser but Bowser is still a perv and a cutie big rat, he is attempting or obsessed with the Princess but Mario is a nice guy over the years

Story
8/10

Art
9/10

...
Nov 27, 2020
If you’re a Nintendo fan, you most likely don’t need to read this review – this has the Nintendo label on it, so you’ll probably enjoy it no matter the actual content.

On the contrary, if you’re someone who’s not that fond of Nintendo works or doesn’t have nostalgia towards Mario, this won’t be as good read to you. It’s practically undistinguishable from 90’s western comics from kids – both the artstyle and the story. Of course the pages were flipped for the English release too. It’s colourful, sure, but the art itself just isn’t interesting at all, especially for what is technically a manga. The ...

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