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  2. Lego Super Mario - Wikipedia

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    Mario stomping a Goomba in My First Course. The Lego Super Mario theme was the result of the collaboration between The Lego Group and Nintendo for the 35th anniversary of the 1985 game Super Mario Bros. [3] The sets are essentially a mix between a Lego set and a video game, where people can build real life versions of 2D Super Mario levels, including grasslands, deserts and Bowser's Castle. [4]

  3. Princess Peach - Wikipedia

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    Princess Peach [a] is a character in Nintendo's Mario franchise. She was created by Shigeru Miyamoto and introduced in the 1985 original Super Mario Bros. game as Princess Toadstool. She is the princess regnant and head of state of the Mushroom Kingdom, where she resides in her castle along with Toads.

  4. Lego Ideas - Wikipedia

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    Second set to inspire a Lego theme from the set with a set based on the Ghostbusters' firehouse and one on the 2016 film. Lego also used this license for character and level packs in the Lego Dimensions toys-to-life video game. #007 21109 Exo Suit (Exo Suit) August 1, 2014 Peter Reid (PeterReid) Link: Influenced by the Classic Lego Space sets ...

  5. Princess Peach: Showtime! - Wikipedia

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    One of Princess Peach's Toads receives a flyer advertising plays at the Sparkle Theater. Intrigued, Peach decides to attend the theater, accompanied by two of her Toads. As they arrive, a wicked sorceress named Grape and her minions, the Sour Bunch, invade and take over the theater, trapping many visitors inside the building, including Peach, who loses her crown during the commotion.

  6. Tinkertoy - Wikipedia

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    A colorful "how-to" instruction guide accompanied each set. In the 1950s, color was added and the wooden sticks appeared in red, green, blue, and peach. [3] The main manufacturing location was a 65,000-square-foot (6,000 m 2) four-story plant at 2012 Ridge Avenue, Evanston, Illinois.

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