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[[File:MarioBrosMovieHeightChart.jpg|thumb|left|''[[Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!]]'' pamphlet]]
[[File:MarioBrosMovieHeightChart.jpg|thumb|left|''[[Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!]]'' pamphlet]]
In ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', Mario is depicted with darker blue overalls and bigger eyes than in his current appearance based on the one in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. He has a slightly darker skin, and his ears are also rounder, his overall straps are longer, and his cap is less round. Mario is overall less defined in the game artworks of the time due to the older software used to design him. The differences in Mario's 3D art over time, as a result, is more pronounced than the differences in Mario's 2D art since ''Super Mario Bros.'' Ever since ''Luigi's Mansion'', however, Mario has received only minor proportion changes to his general appearance, becoming taller and slimmer, though still chubby and with brighter colors on his clothes, skin and hair, pockets on his overalls and added detail in his shoes, eyes, and hat in most game artworks since ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''. While he always a fair complexion, the tone of his skin has become inconsistent over the course of the more recent games, sometimes taking on a peach tone like in the more recent artworks, including the updated versions of the existing ones, and at times not.
In ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', Mario is depicted with darker blue overalls and bigger eyes than in his current appearance based on the one in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. He has a slightly darker skin, his ears are also rounder, his overall straps are longer, and his cap is less round. Mario is overall less defined in the game artwork of the time due to the older software used to design him. The differences in Mario's 3D art over time, as a result, is more pronounced than the differences in Mario's 2D art since ''Super Mario Bros.'' Ever since ''Luigi's Mansion'', however, Mario has received only minor proportion changes to his general appearance, becoming taller and slimmer, though still chubby and with brighter colors on his clothes, skin and hair, pockets on his overalls and added detail in his shoes, eyes, and hat in most game artwork since ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''. While he always a fair complexion, the tone of his skin has become inconsistent over the course of the more recent games, sometimes taking on a peach tone like in the more recent artwork, including the updated versions of the existing ones, and at times not.


Mario has a few stylistic variations across some games, sometimes within series. One variation is Mario's overall appearance in the ''Paper Mario'' games: it is generally the same, with black dots for eyes and no eyebrows, although he has a shorter stature. Since ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', however, Mario's body is more simplistic, with legless feet, a rounder face, and a full outline around the arms. In addition, starting with ''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam'', all of Mario's paper appearances have depicted him with a white outline around his entire body. Another variation is Mario's depiction in the ''Mario & Luigi'' games, although it is more subtle, where Mario is given black eyes rather than blue.  
Mario has a few stylistic variations across some games, sometimes within series. One variation is Mario's overall appearance in the ''Paper Mario'' games: it is generally the same, with black dots for eyes and no eyebrows, although he has a shorter stature. Since ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', however, Mario's body is more simplistic, with legless feet, a rounder face, and a full outline around the arms. In addition, starting with ''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam'', all of Mario's paper appearances have depicted him with a white outline around his entire body. Another variation is Mario's depiction in the ''Mario & Luigi'' games, although it is more subtle, where Mario is given black eyes rather than blue.  
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====Clothing====
====Clothing====
[[File:Mario - MyNintendo.png|thumb|upright=1.2|Mario wearing his trademark outfit consisting of a red shirt, a red cap, blue overalls with yellow buttons, white gloves, and brown shoes.]]
[[File:Mario - MyNintendo.png|thumb|upright=1.2|Mario wearing his trademark outfit consisting of a red shirt, a red cap, blue overalls with yellow buttons, white gloves, and brown shoes]]
Mario is typically shown wearing his trademark outfit wherever he goes. He has a long-sleeved red shirt, which is tucked under a pair of white gloves and has a noticeable collar at the neck. He also wears blue overalls with yellow buttons layered over his shirt. On his feet is a pair of light brown work shoes. In the ''Paper Mario'' series, these are known as boots and it is shown to have a rim on the top, although Mario's shoes in most media do not have this rim.
Mario is typically shown wearing his trademark outfit wherever he goes. He has a long-sleeved red shirt, which is tucked under a pair of white gloves and has a noticeable collar at the neck. He also wears blue overalls with yellow buttons layered over his shirt. On his feet is a pair of light brown work shoes. In the ''Paper Mario'' series, these are known as boots and it is shown to have a rim on the top, although Mario's shoes in most media do not have this rim.