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{{quote|''"So I give you... [[Punctuated for Emphasis|SUPER! MARIO BROTHERS!]] '''[[Punctuated for Emphasis|THREE!!!]]'''"''|'''The Video Armageddon announcer''', ''[[The Wizard (film)]]''}}
 
'''Super Mario Bros. 3''' is the third installment in the ''[[Super Mario Bros.|Super Mario Bros]]'' series by Nintendo. The final installment in the trilogy, it featured several new [[Power-Up|power-ups]] and features, in addition to a much larger selection of levels, enemies, and so forth (including Bowser's kids). It was a huge commercial success, rivaling the original Super Mario game. ''SMB 3'' was also the first Mario game to have a specific cartoon [[Spin-Off]], in the form of ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''. It also received [[Early-Bird Cameo|advance publicity]] from an otherwise non-notable movie called ''[[The Wizard (film)]]''.
 
A remake of ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' was later included in the ''Super Mario All-Stars'' [[Compilation Rerelease]], and that remake was updated again as a standalone game with e-Reader support as ''Super Mario Advance 4''.
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* [[Animated Adaptation]]: ''[[Super Mario Bros. (animation)|The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]''.
* [[Auto -Scrolling Level]]: Several. Many of them are [[That One Level|notoriously difficult]] due to the many obstacles that must be traversed while keeping up with the screen.
* [[Big Bad]]: Bowser and his seven kids.
* [[Bilingual Bonus]]: The treasure ships have "treasure" written on their masts in kanji.
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** World 6: Iced Land: Sea lion -> Monty Mole
** World 7: Pipe Maze: Piranha Plant -> Yoshi!
*** The last transformation example also serves as an [[Early-Bird Cameo]] as well since the sprite for that transformation would later become Yoshi's main sprite in ''[[YoshisYoshi's Island]]''.
* [[Cap]]: Mario and Luigi can only have 99 lives.
** The [[Game Boy Advance]] remake bumps this up to 999.