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|composer=[[Brian Tyler]]
|composer=[[Brian Tyler]]
|publisher='''Digital:''' {{wp|Universal Pictures|Back Lot Music}}<br>'''Physical:''' {{wp|iam8bit}}
|publisher='''Digital:''' {{wp|Universal Pictures|Back Lot Music}}<br>'''Physical:''' {{wp|iam8bit}}
|release='''Digital:''' April 7, 2023<br>'''Physical:''' Q3 2023
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'''''The Super Mario Bros. Movie (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)''''' is the soundtrack for ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' containing tracks from the film's score composed by [[Brian Tyler]]. The score incorporates around 130 unique songs from previous games in the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' franchise,<ref>Martens, Todd (April 7, 2023). [https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/super-mario-bros-movie-composer-150030353.html Super Mario Bros. Movie composer levels up: I want this score to be my E.T.]. ''Yahoo''. Retrieved April 13, 2023.</ref> under the supervision of long-time series composer [[Koji Kondo]]. A cover by [[Ali Dee]] of the [[Mario Brothers Rap]] from ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' and "[[Peaches]]", a song performed by [[Jack Black]] as [[Bowser]] in the film, also appear in the soundtrack, though [[The Super Mario Bros. Movie#Soundtrack|other licensed vocal songs]] featured in the film are not included.
'''''The Super Mario Bros. Movie (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)''''' is the soundtrack for ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' containing tracks from the film's score composed by [[Brian Tyler]]. The score incorporates around 130 unique pieces from previous games in the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' franchise,<ref>Martens, Todd (April 7, 2023). [https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/super-mario-bros-movie-composer-150030353.html Super Mario Bros. Movie composer levels up: I want this score to be my E.T.]. ''Yahoo''. Retrieved April 13, 2023.</ref> under the supervision of long-time series composer [[Koji Kondo]]. A cover by [[Ali Dee]] of the [[Mario Brothers Rap]] from ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' and "[[Peaches]]", a song performed by [[Jack Black]] as [[Bowser]] in the film, also appear in the soundtrack, though [[The Super Mario Bros. Movie#Soundtrack|other licensed vocal songs]] featured in the film, as well as the "[[DK Rap]]" from ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'' composed by [[Grant Kirkhope]] and "Attack! Fury Bowser" from ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]'', are not included.


Aside from arrangements of songs from ''Super Mario'' games, the tracks "Super Mario Bros. Opus", "Press Start", "Plumbin' Ain't Easy", "2 Player Game", "The Plumber and the Peach", "Platforming Princess", "World 1-1", "Lost and Crowned", "Courting the Kongs", "Drivin' Me Bananas", "Rumble in the Jungle", "Karts!", "Rainbow Road Rage", "An Indecent Proposal", "Fighting Tooth and Veil", "Tactical Tanooki", "Grapple in the Big Apple", "Superstars", "The Super Mario Brothers", "Bonus Level", and "Level Complete" all contain arrangements of an original melody created for the movie.
Aside from arrangements of songs from ''Super Mario'' games, the tracks "Super Mario Bros. Opus", "Press Start", "Plumbin' Ain't Easy", "2 Player Game", "The Plumber and the Peach", "Platforming Princess", "World 1-1", "Lost and Crowned", "Courting the Kongs", "Drivin' Me Bananas", "Rumble in the Jungle", "Karts!", "Rainbow Road Rage", "An Indecent Proposal", "Fighting Tooth and Veil", "Tactical Tanooki", "Grapple in the Big Apple", "Superstars", "The Super Mario Brothers", "Bonus Level", and "Level Complete" all contain arrangements of an original melody created for the movie.
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|Super Mario Bros. Opus
|Super Mario Bros. Opus
|Plays in the second half of the credits roll.
|Plays in the second half of the credits roll.
|<small>[[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)|Ground Theme]] (''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'') &ndash; [[Koji Kondo]]<br>[[Super Star (theme)|Super Star]] (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo</small>
|<small>[[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)|Ground Theme]] (''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'') &ndash; [[Koji Kondo]]<br>[[Super Star (theme)|Super Star]] (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>The Odyssey's First Takeoff (''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'') &ndash; [[Naoto Kubo]]<br>Tower (''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'')<ref group=nb name=NSMBW>Specific composer unknown; ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' was composed by Shiho Fujii and [[Ryo Nagamatsu]].</ref></small>
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|2.
|2.
|Press Start
|Press Start
|Plays in the first half of the credits roll.
|Plays in the first half of the credits roll. The "Lost a Life" portion of the track is not heard in the movie.
|<small>[[Underground Theme]] (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>Athletic Theme (''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>Ground Theme (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>Course Clear (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>Hurry Up (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>Super Star (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>Lost a Life (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo</small>
|<small>Dire, Dire Docks (''[[Super Mario 64]]'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>[[Underground Theme]] (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>[[Athletic Theme (Super Mario Bros. 3)|Athletic Theme]] (''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>Ground Theme (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>[[Course Clear]] (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>Hurry Up (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<ref group=nb>A voice sample of [[Bowser]]'s laugh from ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' voiced by [[Charles Martinet]] can be heard in the track right before "Hurry Up".</ref><br>Super Star (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>Lost a Life (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo</small>
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|2:38
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|King of the Koopas
|King of the Koopas
|Plays when [[Bowser's Castle]] arrives at the [[Snow Kingdom (The Super Mario Bros. Movie)|Snow Kingdom]]. A part of this track is replaced by "{{wp|Battle Without Honor or Humanity}}" by {{wp|Tomoyasu Hotei}}.
|Plays when [[Bowser's Castle]] arrives at the [[Snow Kingdom (The Super Mario Bros. Movie)|Snow Kingdom]]. A part of this track is replaced by "{{wp|Battle Without Honor or Humanity}}" by {{wp|Tomoyasu Hotei}}.
|<small>[[Airship Theme]] (''Super Mario Bros. 3'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>Super Star (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo</small>
|<small>[[Airship Theme]] (''Super Mario Bros. 3'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>Attack of the Airships (''Super Mario Galaxy'') &ndash; [[Mahito Yokota]]<ref group=nb>Based on "Airship Theme"</ref><br>Super Star (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo</small>
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|3:33
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|Plumbin' Ain't Easy
|Plumbin' Ain't Easy
|Plays at [[Punch-Out Pizzeria]] at the beginning of the movie.
|Plays at [[Punch-Out Pizzeria]] at the beginning of the movie.
|<ref group=nb>Although not featured in the soundtrack, an arrangement of the "Game Start" tune from ''[[Wrecking Crew]]'' (composed by [[Hirokazu Tanaka]]) plays in the scene where this track is used.</ref>
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|Strange New World
|Strange New World
|Plays when Mario lands in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]].
|Plays when Mario lands in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]].
|<small>Ground Theme (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>The [[Toad Brigade]] (''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'') &ndash; [[Mahito Yokota]]<br>Captain Toad Goes Forth (''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'')</small><ref group=nb>Based on "The Toad Brigade"</ref><br><small>[[Castle BGM]] (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>[[Inside the Castle Walls]] (''[[Super Mario 64]]'') &ndash; Koji Kondo</small>
|<small>Ground Theme (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>The [[Toad Brigade]] (''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'') &ndash; Mahito Yokota<br>Captain Toad Goes Forth (''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'')<ref group=nb>Based on "The Toad Brigade"</ref><br>[[Shiro BGM]] (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>[[Inside the Castle Walls]] (''Super Mario 64'') &ndash; Koji Kondo</small>
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|2:03
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|The Darklands
|The Darklands
|Plays when Luigi is in the [[Dark Land]]s.
|Plays when Luigi is in the [[Dark Land]]s.
|<small>[[Deep Dark Galaxy]] (''Super Mario Galaxy'') &ndash; Mahito Yokota<br>[[Main Theme (Luigi's Mansion)|Main Theme]] (''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'') &ndash; [[Kazumi Totaka]]<br>[[Fortress]] (''Super Mario Bros. 3'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>[[Ghost House]] (''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'')</small><ref group=nb name=NSMBW>Specific composer unknown; ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' was composed by Shiho Fujii and [[Ryo Nagamatsu]].</ref><br><small>Ghost House BGM (''[[Super Mario World]]'') &ndash; Koji Kondo</small>
|<small>[[Deep Dark Galaxy]] (''Super Mario Galaxy'') &ndash; Mahito Yokota<br>[[Main Theme (Luigi's Mansion)|Main Theme]] (''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'') &ndash; [[Kazumi Totaka]]<br>[[Fortress]] (''Super Mario Bros. 3'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>[[Ghost House]] (''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'')<ref group=nb name=NSMBW/><br>Shiro BGM (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>[[Obake Yashiki BGM]] (''[[Super Mario World]]'') &ndash; Koji Kondo</small>
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|2:21
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|Welcome to the Mushroom Kingdom
|Welcome to the Mushroom Kingdom
|Plays while [[Toad]] and Mario navigate the Mushroom Kingdom.
|Plays while [[Toad]] and Mario navigate the Mushroom Kingdom.
|<small>[[Cascade Kingdom|Fossil Falls]] (''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'') &ndash; [[Naoto Kubo]]<br>[[Toad House (theme)|Toad House]] (''Super Mario Bros. 3'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>[[Spinning Slots]] (''Super Mario Bros. 3'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>Ground Theme (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>[[Underwater Theme]] (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>[[Extra life|1-Up]] (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>[[Super Mario 64 Main Theme|''Super Mario 64'' Main Theme]] (''Super Mario 64'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>Underground Theme (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>[[Ground Theme (Super Mario World)|Ground Theme]] (''Super Mario World'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>[[P Switch]] (''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'')</small><ref group=nb>Specific composer unknown; ''New Super Mario Bros.'' was composed by [[Asuka Hayazaki|Asuka Ohta]] and Hajime Wakai.</ref><br><small>King Bowser (''Super Mario Galaxy'') &ndash; Mahito Yokota<br>Inside the Castle Walls (''Super Mario 64'') &ndash; Koji Kondo</small>
|<small>[[Cascade Kingdom|Fossil Falls]] (''Super Mario Odyssey'') &ndash; Naoto Kubo<br>[[Toad House (theme)|Toad House]] (''Super Mario Bros. 3'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>[[Spinning Slots]] (''Super Mario Bros. 3'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>Ground Theme (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>[[Underwater Theme]] (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>[[Extra life|1-Up]] (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>[[Super Mario 64 Main Theme]] (''Super Mario 64'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>Underground Theme (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>[[Ground Theme (Super Mario World)|Ground Theme]] (''Super Mario World'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>Title Theme (''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'') &ndash; [[Ryo Nagamatsu]]<br>[[Paah]] (''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'')<br>[[P Switch]] (''New Super Mario Bros.'')<ref group=nb name=NSMB>Specific composer unknown; ''New Super Mario Bros.'' was composed by [[Asuka Hayazaki|Asuka Ohta]] and Hajime Wakai.</ref><br>King Bowser (''Super Mario Galaxy'') &ndash; Mahito Yokota<br>Inside the Castle Walls (''Super Mario 64'') &ndash; Koji Kondo</small>
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|2:18
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|[[Peaches]]
|[[Peaches]]
|Plays twice when [[Bowser]] plays the piano, first in his ship and second in the mid-credits scene. He sings a different verse of the song each time, with the full version in the soundtrack featuring both verses.
|Plays twice when [[Bowser]] plays the piano, first in his ship and second in the mid-credits scene. He sings a different verse of the song each time, with the full version in the soundtrack featuring both verses.
|<ref group=nb>Although not featured in the soundtrack, the [[Underground Theme]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' (composed by Koji Kondo) is played by Bowser and [[Kamek]] on the piano following this song in the film.</ref>
|<small><ref group=nb>Although not featured in the soundtrack, the "[[Underground Theme]]" from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' (composed by Koji Kondo) is played by Bowser and [[Kamek]] on the piano following this song in the film.</ref></small>
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|1:34
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|Imprisoned
|Imprisoned
|Plays while Luigi is captured in Bowser's Castle.
|Plays while Luigi is captured in Bowser's Castle.
|<small>Underground Theme (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>[[Tower]] (''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'')</small><ref group=nb name=NSMBW/>
|<small>Castle Theme (''New Super Mario Bros.'')<ref group=nb name=NSMB/><br>Underground Theme (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>[[Tower]] (''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'')<ref group=nb name=NSMBW/></small>
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|2:53
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|Drivin' Me Bananas
|Drivin' Me Bananas
|Unused track. It was likely intended to play as Mario, Peach, and Toad are driven to [[Cranky Kong]], but "{{wp|Take On Me}}" by {{wp|a-ha}} was used instead.<ref>Cruz, Christopher (April 9, 2023). [https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-movie-features/the-super-mario-bros-movie-shigeru-miyamoto-koji-kondo-nintendo-interview-easter-eggs-1234706449/ Original β€˜Mario’ Creator and Composer Unlock β€˜The Super Mario Bros. Movie’]. ''Rolling Stone''. Retrieved April 15, 2023.</ref>
|Unused track. It was likely intended to play as Mario, Peach, and Toad are driven to [[Cranky Kong]], but "{{wp|Take On Me}}" by {{wp|a-ha}} was used instead.<ref>Cruz, Christopher (April 9, 2023). [https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-movie-features/the-super-mario-bros-movie-shigeru-miyamoto-koji-kondo-nintendo-interview-easter-eggs-1234706449/ Original β€˜Mario’ Creator and Composer Unlock β€˜The Super Mario Bros. Movie’]. ''Rolling Stone''. Retrieved April 15, 2023.</ref>
|<small>[[Opening (Donkey Kong)|Donkey Kong Country Returns]] (''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'')</small><ref group=nb name=DK>Based on "Opening" from ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'', originally composed by Yukio Kaneoka</ref><ref group=nb>Specific composer unknown; ''Donkey Kong Country Returns'' was composed by [[Minako Hamano]], Masaru Tajima, Shinji Ushiroda, and Daisuke Matsuoka.</ref><br><small>DK Island Swing (''Donkey Kong Country'') &ndash; David Wise<br>Theme (''Donkey Kong Country'') &ndash; David Wise</small><ref group=nb name=DK/>
|<small>[[Opening (Donkey Kong)#Donkey Kong Country Returns|Donkey Kong Country Returns]] (''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'')<ref group=nb name=DK>Based on "Opening" from ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'' NES, originally composed by Yukio Kaneoka</ref><ref group=nb>Specific composer unknown; ''Donkey Kong Country Returns'' was composed by [[Minako Hamano]], Masaru Tajima, Shinji Ushiroda, and Daisuke Matsuoka.</ref><br>Simian Segue (''Donkey Kong Country'') &ndash; [[Eveline Novakovic]]<br>DK Island Swing (''Donkey Kong Country'') &ndash; David Wise<br>Theme (''Donkey Kong Country'') &ndash; David Wise<ref group=nb name=DK/></small>
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|1:20
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|Rumble in the Jungle
|Rumble in the Jungle
|Plays during the fight between Mario and [[Donkey Kong]] at the [[Great Ring of Kong]].
|Plays during the fight between Mario and [[Donkey Kong]] at the [[Great Ring of Kong]].
|<ref group=nb>Although not featured in the soundtrack, an arrangement of the "Game Start" tune from ''Donkey Kong'' (composed by Yukio Kaneoka) plays in the scene in which this track is used.</ref>
|<small>Collect [[Golden Banana]] (''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'') &ndash; [[Grant Kirkhope]]<br>Underwater Theme (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br><ref group=nb>Although not featured in the soundtrack, an arrangement of the "Game Start" tune from ''Donkey Kong'' (composed by Yukio Kaneoka) plays in the scene in which this track is used.</ref></small>
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|3:59
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|An Indecent Proposal
|An Indecent Proposal
|Plays when Bowser proposes to marry Peach during their first encounter.
|Plays when Bowser proposes to marry Peach during their first encounter.
|<small>Tower (''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'')</small><ref group=nb name=NSMBW/>
|<small>Tower (''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'')<ref group=nb name=NSMBW/><br>Underground Theme (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>Underwater Theme (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo</small>
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|3:24
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|Fighting Tooth and Veil
|Fighting Tooth and Veil
|Plays when the heroes fight the Koopa Troop while Bowser is frozen at his wedding.
|Plays when the heroes fight the Koopa Troop while Bowser is frozen at his wedding.
|<small>[[Ending]] (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>Airship Theme (''Super Mario Bros. 3'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>Ground Theme (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>Athletic Theme (''Super Mario Bros. 3'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>[[Athletic Theme (Super Mario World)|Athletic Theme]] (''Super Mario World'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>[[Chill]] (''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]'') &ndash; [[Hirokazu Tanaka]]<br>Castle BGM (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>1-Up (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>Course Clear (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo</small>
|<small>[[Ending (Super Mario Bros.)|Ending]] (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>Airship Theme (''Super Mario Bros. 3'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>Ground Theme (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>Athletic Theme (''Super Mario Bros. 3'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>[[Athletic Theme (Super Mario World)|Athletic Theme]] (''Super Mario World'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>[[Chill]] (''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]'') &ndash; [[Hirokazu Tanaka]]<br>Shiro BGM (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>Tower (''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'')<ref group=nb name=NSMBW/><br>1-Up (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>Course Clear (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>Simian Segue (''Donkey Kong Country'') &ndash; Eveline Novakovic</small>
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|32.
|[[Mario Brothers Rap]]
|[[Mario Brothers Rap]]
|Plays in the [[Super Mario Bros. Plumbing]] commercial.
|Plays in the [[Super Mario Bros. Plumbing]] commercial. It originally appeared in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' and was composed by {{wp|Shuki Levy}} and {{wp|Haim Saban}}, and is covered by Ali Dee in the film.
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|<small>Ground Theme (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo</small>
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|Grapple in the Big Apple
|Grapple in the Big Apple
|Plays when the heroes fight the Koopa Troop in [[Brooklyn]].
|Plays when the heroes fight the Koopa Troop in [[Brooklyn]].
|<small>Tower (''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'')</small><ref group=nb name=NSMBW/>
|<small>Tower (''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'')<ref group=nb name=NSMBW/><br>Ground Theme (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo</small>
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|Superstars
|Superstars
|Plays during the fight between the [[Invincible Mario|powered-up]] Mario brothers and the Koopa Troop.
|Plays during the fight between the [[Invincible Mario|powered-up]] Mario brothers and the Koopa Troop.
|<small>Super Star (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>Ending (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>Ground Theme (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo</small>
|<small>Super Star (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>Ending (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>[[Fireworks]] Fanfare (''Super Mario Bros. 3'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>Ground Theme (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo</small>
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|Bonus Level
|Bonus Level
|The first portion plays in the post-credits scene in the sewer remains. Much of the second portion was likely intended to play at the end of the film when Mario and Luigi go back to Brooklyn through the Warp Pipe, but most of it was replaced with "{{wp|Mr. Blue Sky}}" by the {{wp|Electric Light Orchestra}}.
|The first portion plays in the post-credits scene in the sewer remains. Much of the second portion was likely intended to play at the end of the film when Mario and Luigi go back to Brooklyn through the Warp Pipe, but most of it was replaced with "{{wp|Mr. Blue Sky}}" by the {{wp|Electric Light Orchestra}}.
|<small>Ground Theme (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo</small>
|<small>Ground Theme (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo</small><br><small>Hello, Happy Kingdom (''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'') &ndash; [[Yoko Shimomura]]<ref group=nb>Plays only on the vinyl release of the soundtrack.</ref></small>
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