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'''"Super Mario Bros.: Mario Syndrome"''' is a novelty maxi-single by Bonus21, a group consisting of Takaki Funabashi, Hiroki Harada, Shunji Inoue, Yoshichika Kuriyama, Hiroyuki Tanaka, and Chikako Watabe. Released through King Records on May 21, 1986, the single is the band's only release.
'''''Super Mario Bros.: Mario Syndrome''''' is a novelty maxi-single by Bonus21, a group consisting of Takaki Funabashi, Hiroki Harada, Shunji Inoue, Yoshichika Kuriyama, Hiroyuki Tanaka, and Chikako Watabe. Released through King Records on May 21, 1986, the single is the band's only release.


"Super Mario Bros.: Mario Syndrome" features three tracks based on songs from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'': "Mario Syndrome", a dance remix of the [[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)|ground theme]] that interpolates "[[Super Star (theme)|Super Star]]" during the chorus, "Mario Syndrome Re-Mix", a remixed version of the previous song, and "Princess Peach", a vocal rendition of "[[Ending]]". The pseudonymous Super Bubble Club are credited with producing the single and writing lyrics for all three songs.
''Super Mario Bros.: Mario Syndrome'' features three tracks based on songs from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'': "Mario Syndrome," a dance remix of the [[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)|Ground Theme]] that interpolates "[[Super Star (theme)|Super Star]]" during the chorus; "Mario Syndrome Re-Mix," a remixed version of the previous song; and "Princess Peach," a vocal rendition of the [[Underwater Theme]] and "[[Ending (Super Mario Bros.)|Ending]]." The pseudonymous Super Bubble Club is credited with producing the single and writing lyrics for all three songs.


==Tracklist==
==Tracklist==
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| 1. || マリオ・シンドローム || Mario Syndrome || Ground Theme (''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'');<br>Super Star (theme);<br>Course Clear || 6:04 || [[File:1mariosyndrome.wav]] || rowspan=11|Shunji Inoue (Arrangement)<br>Super Bubble Group (Lyrics)<br>Bonus21 (Performance)<br>[[Koji Kondo]] (Original Composition)
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| 1. || マリオ・シンドローム(リミックス・バージョン) || Mario Syndrome (Re-Mix Version) || Ground Theme (''Super Mario Bros.'') || 3:23 || [[File:Mariosyndrome3.wav]] || rowspan=11|Shunji Inoue (Arrangement)<br>Super Bubble Group (Lyrics)<br>Bonus21 (Performance)<br>[[Koji Kondo]] (Original Composition)
| 1. || マリオ・シンドローム(リミックス・バージョン) || Mario Syndrome (Re-Mix Version) || Ground Theme (''Super Mario Bros.'');<br>Super Star (theme) || 3:23 || [[File:2mariosyndrome.wav]] || rowspan=11|Shunji Inoue (Arrangement)<br>Super Bubble Group (Lyrics)<br>Bonus21 (Performance)<br>[[Koji Kondo]] (Original Composition)
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| 2. || 私はピーチ姫 || Princess Peach || Ending (''Super Mario Bros.'') || 3:23 ||
| 2. || 私はピーチ姫 || Princess Peach || Underwater Theme (''Super Mario Bros.'');<br>Ending (''Super Mario Bros.'') || 5:44 || [[File:3mariosyndrome.wav]]
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'''Bonus21'''
'''Bonus21'''
* Takaki Funabashi - Chorus
* Takaki Funabashi Chorus
* Hiroki Harada - Chorus
* Hiroki Harada Chorus
* Shunji Inoue - Keyboards
* Shunji Inoue Keyboards
* Yoshichika Kuriyama - Synthesizer
* Yoshichika Kuriyama Synthesizer
* Hiroyuki Tanaka - Bass
* Hiroyuki Tanaka Bass
* Chikako Watabe - Vocals
* Chikako Watabe Vocals
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'''Production'''
'''Production'''
* Masaaki Saito - engineer
* Masaaki Saito engineer
* Fujo Sakai - director
* Fujo Sakai director
* Super Bubble Club - sound production
* Super Bubble Club sound production
* Hiroyuki Tsuji - assistant engineer
* Hiroyuki Tsuji assistant engineer
* Yoshinobu Yamaguchi - sound advisor
* Yoshinobu Yamaguchi sound advisor


'''Music credits'''
'''Music credits'''
* [[Koji Kondo]] – composition
* [[Koji Kondo]] – composition
* Shunji Inoue – arrangement
* Shunji Inoue – arrangement
* Super Bubble Club - Lyrics
* Super Bubble Club – lyrics
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The arrangement of the ground theme heard on "Mario Syndrome" is similar to "Super Mario 2007", the arrangement used for [[Toy Time Galaxy]] in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and [[Supermassive Galaxy]] in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''.
*The arrangement of the Ground Theme heard on "Mario Syndrome" is similar to "Super Mario 2007," the arrangement used for [[Toy Time Galaxy]] in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and [[Supermassive Galaxy]] in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''.
*Although the sprite of [[Mario]] depicted on the front cover is similar to [[Super Mario (form)|Super Mario]], it actually recreates a transitional sprite seen for a single frame when [[Small Mario]] picks up a [[Super Mushroom]] or when powering down to Small Mario.<ref>Supper Mario Broth (December 13, 2017). [https://twitter.com/MarioBrothBlog/status/940978534822174725 The cover for Mario Syndrome, a 1986 official Super Mario Bros. remix album, depicts what appears to be a recolored and slightly edited version of the transitional sprite between Small Mario and Super Mario that can be seen for a single frame in Super Mario Bros.] ''Twitter''. Retrieved October 25, 2023.</ref>
*While track one and two's Japanese titles are katakana renderings of their English titles, track three is slightly more liberal. The Japanese title for track three translates to "I Am Princess Peach", while the English name listed on the packaging is simply "Princess Peach".


==External Links==
==References==
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==External links==
*[https://www.discogs.com/master/1407407-Bonus-21-ボーナス21-Mario-Syndrome-スーパーマリオブラザーズ-マリオシンドロー Discogs]
*[https://www.discogs.com/master/1407407-Bonus-21-ボーナス21-Mario-Syndrome-スーパーマリオブラザーズ-マリオシンドロー Discogs]



Latest revision as of 14:30, May 16, 2024

Super Mario Bros.: Mario Syndrome
Front cover for Super Mario Bros.: Mario Syndrome
Composed by:
Koji Kondo
Original arrangements by Shunji Inoue and performed by Bonus21
Publisher(s) King Records
Release date Japan May 21, 1986
Media 12" single, cassette single
Track(s) 3
Length 15:11
Catalog number(s) K13A-748

Super Mario Bros.: Mario Syndrome is a novelty maxi-single by Bonus21, a group consisting of Takaki Funabashi, Hiroki Harada, Shunji Inoue, Yoshichika Kuriyama, Hiroyuki Tanaka, and Chikako Watabe. Released through King Records on May 21, 1986, the single is the band's only release.

Super Mario Bros.: Mario Syndrome features three tracks based on songs from Super Mario Bros.: "Mario Syndrome," a dance remix of the Ground Theme that interpolates "Super Star" during the chorus; "Mario Syndrome Re-Mix," a remixed version of the previous song; and "Princess Peach," a vocal rendition of the Underwater Theme and "Ending." The pseudonymous Super Bubble Club is credited with producing the single and writing lyrics for all three songs.

Tracklist[edit]

Side One[edit]

# Japanese title English title Source Length Audio sample Credits
1. マリオ・シンドローム Mario Syndrome Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.);
Super Star (theme);
Course Clear
6:04 Shunji Inoue (Arrangement)
Super Bubble Group (Lyrics)
Bonus21 (Performance)
Koji Kondo (Original Composition)

Side Two[edit]

# Japanese title English title Source Length Audio sample Credits
1. マリオ・シンドローム(リミックス・バージョン) Mario Syndrome (Re-Mix Version) Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.);
Super Star (theme)
3:23 Shunji Inoue (Arrangement)
Super Bubble Group (Lyrics)
Bonus21 (Performance)
Koji Kondo (Original Composition)
2. 私はピーチ姫 Princess Peach Underwater Theme (Super Mario Bros.);
Ending (Super Mario Bros.)
5:44

Personnel[edit]

Bonus21

  • Takaki Funabashi – Chorus
  • Hiroki Harada – Chorus
  • Shunji Inoue – Keyboards
  • Yoshichika Kuriyama – Synthesizer
  • Hiroyuki Tanaka – Bass
  • Chikako Watabe – Vocals

Production

  • Masaaki Saito – engineer
  • Fujo Sakai – director
  • Super Bubble Club – sound production
  • Hiroyuki Tsuji – assistant engineer
  • Yoshinobu Yamaguchi – sound advisor

Music credits

  • Koji Kondo – composition
  • Shunji Inoue – arrangement
  • Super Bubble Club – lyrics

Trivia[edit]

  • The arrangement of the Ground Theme heard on "Mario Syndrome" is similar to "Super Mario 2007," the arrangement used for Toy Time Galaxy in Super Mario Galaxy and Supermassive Galaxy in Super Mario Galaxy 2.
  • Although the sprite of Mario depicted on the front cover is similar to Super Mario, it actually recreates a transitional sprite seen for a single frame when Small Mario picks up a Super Mushroom or when powering down to Small Mario.[1]
  • While track one and two's Japanese titles are katakana renderings of their English titles, track three is slightly more liberal. The Japanese title for track three translates to "I Am Princess Peach", while the English name listed on the packaging is simply "Princess Peach".

References[edit]

External links[edit]