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Super Mario 64 ()


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When the evil Bowser steals 120 power stars and traps Princess Peach within the walls of her own castle, it's up to Mario to save her once again.

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Mario / Bowser / Boos (voice)
Leslie Swan ...
Princess Peach (voice)

Directed by

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Shigeru Miyamoto ... (game director)

Written by

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Leslie Swan ... (screen text: English version)
 
Julien Bardakoff ... (screen text: French version)
 
Thomas Goerg ... (screen text: German version)
 
Phil Sandhop ... (manual) &
Leslie Swan ... (manual)
 
Shigeru Miyamoto ... (based on characters created by) (uncredited)
 
Shigefumi Hino ... (Yoshi created by) (uncredited)

Produced by

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Shigeru Miyamoto ... producer
Hiroshi Yamauchi ... executive producer

Music by

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Koji Kondo

Editorial Department

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Yasuhiro Sakai ... manual editor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Yoshiaki Koizumi ... assistant director
Takashi Tezuka ... assistant director

Art Department

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Masanao Arimoto ... additional graphics

Sound Department

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Yoji Inagaki ... sound effects
Hideaki Shimizu ... sound programmer

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Hideki Fujii ... CG illustrator
Shigefumi Hino ... CG illustrator
Yoshiaki Koizumi ... 3D animator
Tomoaki Kuroume ... CG illustrator
Yusuke Nakano ... CG illustrator
Hisashi Nogami ... CG illustrator
Satoru Takizawa ... 3D animator

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Takumi Kawagoe ... camera programmer

Animation Department

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Giles Goddard ... animator

Additional Crew

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Mina Akino ... translator: screen text: English version
Kimiyoshi Fukui ... progress management
Giles Goddard ... programmer: Mario face
Kenji Haraguchi ... translator: screen text: French version
Yoshiki Haruhana ... course designer
Daiki Iwamoto ... programmer
Toshio Iwawaki ... programmer
Katsuhiko Kanno ... course designer
Keizo Kato ... progress management
Kayomi McDonald ... translator: manual text
Shigeru Miyamoto ... game director
Makoto Miyanaga ... course designer
Naoki Mori ... course designer
Yasunari Nishida ... system programmer
Phil Sandhop ... manual
Takao Sawano ... technical support
Thomas Spindler ... translator: screen text: German version
Leslie Swan ... manual / screen text
Yoshinori Tanimoto ... system programmer
Hiroyuki Uesugi ... translator: manual text
Kenta Usui ... course designer
Hiroto Yada ... technical support
Hajime Yajima ... programmer
Hiro Yamada ... translator: screen text: English version
Yoichi Yamada ... course director
Yasuhisa Yamamura ... course director
Hirohito Yoshimoto ... technical support

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Plot Summary

When Princess Peach invites Mario over to the castle for her newly baked cake, the plumber comes to the castle only to find that Bowser has trapped the Princess in the castle's walls, and he's taken the 120 power stars needed to free the Mushroom Kingdom. Mario must fight his way through 15 worlds and save the Princess from Bowser. Written by Johnny

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Taglines Shindô pakku de shibire chau! (1997 Japanese Rumble Pak re-issue) See more »
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Also Known As
  • スーパーマリオ64 振動パック対応バージョン (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Ultra Mario 64 (Japan, English title)
  • Ultra 64 Mario Bros. (Japan, English title)
  • スーパーマリオ64 (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Mario 64 (United States)
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Did You Know?

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Trivia When the game was still new and popular, rumors persisted that Luigi and Wario were in the game. These rumors have long been proven false, although those characters did appear in the later port, Super Mario 64 DS (2004). But in 2020, deep in the code someone found Luigi. He is not used or accessible in the game, but he exists in the code. See more »
Goofs When the player talks to Yoshi on the roof of the castle in the courtyard, a spelling error can be seen in Yoshi's dialogue, with the first line of text reading "Mario!!! It that really you???" It should be "Mario!!! Is that really you???" See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis (2006). See more »
Crazy Credits After the end credits, Mario and the crew are in front of the castle waving goodbye to the viewers See more »
Quotes Mario: Let's-a go!
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