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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.
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. 13 known variations are:
There are allegedly 18 variations. 15 known variations are:


* Mario (house backdrop)
* Mario (house backdrop)
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* Booster (tower backdrop)
* Booster (tower backdrop)
* Frogfucius (pond backdrop)
* Frogfucius (pond backdrop)
* Chancellor (town backdrop)
* Croco (grassland backdrop)
* Croco (grassland backdrop)
* Birdo (cloud backdrop)
* Birdo (cloud backdrop)
* Shy guy (grassland backdrop)
* Smithy
* Smithy



Revision as of 14:51, 4 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

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References

  1. @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.
  2. 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.