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File:Shyguy holo keychain.jpg|Shy Guy keychain | File:Shyguy holo keychain.jpg|Shy Guy keychain | ||
File:Chancellor holo keychain.jpg|Chancellor keychain | File:Chancellor holo keychain.jpg|Chancellor keychain | ||
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File:M78357982117 2.jpg|Mario keychain (back) | |||
File:M68421907229 3.jpg|Birdo keychain | |||
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File:M68421907229 4.jpg|Yoshi and Birdo keychains (back) | |||
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Latest revision as of 03:21, 5 January 2025
Nagasakiya released a set of double-sided holographic Super Mario RPG keychains in the mid 1990s. They were sold with candy sporting SMRPG-themed packaging. Each keychain revealed a different image (a character or a backdrop) depending on which angle it was held at.
There are allegedly 18 variations. 15 known variations are:
- Mario (house backdrop)
- Mallow (cloud backdrop)
- Geno (star hill backdrop)
- Bowser (keep backdrop)
- Peach (town backdrop)
- Toad (town backdrop)
- Yoshi (island backdrop)
- Boshi (island backdrop)
- Booster (tower backdrop)
- Frogfucius (pond backdrop)
- Chancellor (town backdrop)
- Croco (grassland backdrop)
- Birdo (cloud backdrop)
- Shy guy (grassland backdrop)
- Smithy
Gallery
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Source: @blacktangent on Twitter[1]
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Source: Jiro Mifune's now-defunct Twitter account[2]
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Shy Guy keychain
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Chancellor keychain
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Mario keychain
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Mario keychain (back)
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Birdo keychain
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Yoshi keychain
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Yoshi and Birdo keychains (back)
References
- ↑ @blacktangent. “スーパーマリオRPG 組み立てマリオホルダー ナガサキヤ製 全18種類” Twitter, February 28, 2024. https://x.com/blacktangent/status/1755606489291768110.
- ↑ Mifune, Jiro (@JiroMifune). “Today we're going to put up a collection of key chains that came with the #SuperMarioRPG #スーパーマリオRPG candy that was released in Japan at the time.” Twitter, November 13, 2023.