Nintendo Kids Club

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Nintendo Kids Club was a division of Nintendo's official European website. It promoted contemporary Nintendo systems and games, while maintaining a focus on appealing to a younger audience. Nintendo of America and Nintendo of Japan have similar divisions called Play Nintendo and Nintendo Kids Space, respectively.

The website's content was split into six sections: Play Games, Create & Decorate, Read & Discover, Quizzes, The Cat Mario Show, and Videos.

Sections[edit]

Play Games[edit]

This section contained Nintendo-related games. The Super Mario-themed games are listed in the following table.

Game Description Link
Icon of Captain Toad's Dungeon Dash!
Captain Toad's Dungeon Dash!
A game where the player must rotate squares to create a path to an exit. [link 1]
Luigi's Word Jumble icon
Luigi's Word Jumble
A word search game using the names of Nintendo characters [link 2]
Icon of Make four with Mario
Make four with Mario
A Super Mario-themed version of Connect Four. [link 3]
Icon of Mario's Festive Jigsaw Jumble
Mario's Festive Jigsaw Jumble
A jigsaw puzzle game that swaps between various Christmas-themed Super Mario pictures. [link 4]
Icon of Mario's Festive Mix-up!
Mario's Festive Mix-up!
A winter-themed sliding tile puzzle game [link 5]
Icon of Match-Up Mario
Match-Up Mario
A memory game using items from the Super Mario franchise [link 6]
Icon of Nintendo Friends Object Hunt
Nintendo Friends Object Hunt
A search and find game where the player must find certain parts of a main picture. [link 7]
Icon of Peach's Puzzle
Peach's Puzzle
A jigsaw puzzle game that swaps between images of various Super Mario characters. [link 8]
Icon of Poochy's Mix-Up
Poochy's Mix-Up
A sliding tile puzzle game using artwork from Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World [link 9]
Icon of Shadow Spotter
Shadow Spotter
A game where the player must identify a specific character render's shadow. [link 10]
Icon of Yoshi's Mix-Up
Yoshi's Mix-Up
A sliding tile puzzle game using artwork from Yoshi's Woolly World [link 11]

Create & Decorate[edit]

This section contained downloadable images that could be printed. Super Mario-themed printables include:

Section Content
The icon for Cat Mario Ears from Nintendo Kids Club
Cat Mario Ears
Create Your Very Own Cat Mario Ears!

As the star of The Cat Mario Show, Mario wears his cat costume with pride. How about creating your own set of kitty ears?

Click on the link below to open the Cat Mario Ears PDF, then print onto A4 paper.

SAFETY FIRST!

Ask a grown-up to help you cut out the ears and put them together.

DOWNLOAD

The icon for Cat Mario Paws from Nintendo Kids Club
Cat Mario Paws
Make your very own Cat Mario paws!

If you've been wearing the Cat Mario Ears, why not complete your outfit with a huge pair of paper kitty paws? You could even ask an adult to help make a pair out of felt or fabric!

Click on the link below to open the Cat Mario Paws PDF, then print onto A4 paper.

SAFETY FIRST!

Ask a grown-up to help you cut out the paws and put them together.

DOWNLOAD

The icon for Colour In Captain Toad from Nintendo Kids Club
Colour In Captain Toad
Colour In Captain Toad!

Use coloured pens, pencils or crayons to colour in Captain Toad, Toadette, Shy Guy and Goomba!

Click on the link below to open the Captain Toad PDF, then print onto A4 paper.

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The icon for Colour in Cat Mario from Nintendo Kids Club
Colour In Cat Mario
Colour In Cat Mario!

Use coloured pens, pencils or crayons to colour in Cat Mario, Cat Peach, and Sprixie Princess!

Click on the link below to open the Cat Mario PDF, then print onto A4 paper.

DOWNLOAD

The icon for Colour in Yoshi from Nintendo Kids Club
Colour In Yoshi
Colour In Yoshi

Use coloured pens, pencils or crayons to colour in Yoshi, Sky Pop Yoshi, Shy Guy and Smiley Flower!

Click on the link below to open the Yoshi PDF, then print onto A4 paper.

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The icon for Colour-Me Characters from Nintendo Kids Club
Colour-Me Characters
COLOUR IN THE MUSHROOM KINGDOM CHARACTERS!

Colour in your favourite Mushroom Kingdom characters using the guide, or go wild and create your own colour scheme!

Click on the link below to open the Mushroom Kingdom Characters PDF, then print onto A4 paper.

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The icon for Crosswords from Nintendo Kids Club
Crosswords
Solve the Mushroom Kingdom Crosswords!

Solve the Mushroom Kingdom Crosswords using the clues provided. Think you can ace them all?

Click on the link below to open the Mushroom Kingdom Crosswords PDF, then print onto A4 paper.

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The icon for Cut out your own Cappy! from Nintendo Kids Club
Cut out your own Cappy!
Cut out your own Cappy!

Meet Mario's trusty pal, Cappy! By throwing Cappy at a bad guy or an object, Mario can Capture them and make use of their abilities!

With these Cappy moustache cut-outs, you could dress up like our heroes or place them on objects around your house so it looks like they've been Captured!

Click on the link below to open the Cut out your own Cappy! PDF, then print onto A4 paper.

SAFETY FIRST!

Ask a grown-up to help you cut out the Cappy moustache cut-outs.

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The icon for Make a Mario Block from Nintendo Kids Club
Make a Mario Block
Make a Mario Block

Bring a Block from the world of Super Mario into the real world by making one out of paper or card. Show it off to friends, or use it as a Super Mario decoration for your room!

Click on the link below to open the Mario Block PDF, then print onto A4 paper.

SAFETY FIRST!

Ask a grown-up to help you cut out the Block and put it together.

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The icon for Mario ? Block from Nintendo Kids Club
Mario ? Block
Mario ? Block

Bring a ? Block from the world of Super Mario into the real world by making one out of paper or card. Show it off to friends, or use it as a Super Mario decoration for your room!

Click on the link below to open the Mario ? Block PDF, then print onto A4 paper.

SAFETY FIRST!

Ask a grown-up to help you cut out the ? Block and put it together.

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The icon for Mario and Luigi Disguise Kit from Nintendo Kids Club
Mario and Luigi Disguise Kit
Mario and Luigi Disguise Kit

2015 is Super Mario's 30th Anniversary! Show your love for Mario and Luigi with these cut-out hats and moustaches. Dress up like one of the famous brothers and you'll be ready for any adventure!

Click on the link below to open the Mario & Luigi Disguise Kit PDF, then print onto A4 paper.

SAFETY FIRST!

Ask a grown-up to help you cut out the pieces and put them together!

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The icon for Mario Kart Racers from Nintendo Kids Club
Mario Kart Racers
Make Your Own Mario Kart Pocket Racers and Racetrack!

Why not create your own Mario Kart Pocket Racers, and then design your very own custom Mario Kart racetrack?

Click on the link below to open the Mario Kart Pocket Racers and Racetrack PDF, then print onto A4 paper.

SAFETY FIRST!

Ask a grown-up to help you cut out your Mario Kart Pocket Racers.

DOWNLOAD

The icon for Mario Party Cover Kit from Nintendo Kids Club
Mario Party Cover Kit
Mario Party Cover Kit

Show your love of parties and all things Mario with these Mario Party Book Covers. Use them to cover your notepad, school books, or maybe even your diary! You can even colour in Mario and his friends if you want.

Click on the link below to open the Mario Party Book Cover Kit PDF, then print onto A4 paper.

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The icon for Nintendo Gift Tags from Nintendo Kids Club
Nintendo Gift Tags
Create your own Nintendo gift tags

Why not use these seasonal gift tags to put a finishing touch to any presents you send? Print out the PDF, and get a grown-up to help you cut along the dotted lines. Once the tags are cut out, write your greeting onto each tag and stick them to the pressies! Lovely!

Click on the links below to open the Nintendo Gift Tags PDFs, then print onto A4 paper.

SAFETY FIRST!

Ask a grown-up to help you cut out the Nintendo Gift Tags.

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The icon for Nintendo Season's Greetings Cards from Nintendo Kids Club
Nintendo Season's Greetings Cards
Make some special season’s greetings cards

Print and make your own cards featuring some of your favourite Nintendo characters, and send happy seasonal greetings in Nintendo style! Simply print the PDF out on A4 paper or card, cut the page in half across the dotted line, and fold each card in half! Write your own festive message inside and send it to a loved one!

Click on the links below to open the season's greetings cards PDFs, then print onto A4 paper.

SAFETY FIRST!

Ask a grown-up to help you cut out the season's greetings cards.

DOWNLOAD SET 1

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The icon for Nintendo-themed hanging decorations from Nintendo Kids Club
Nintendo-themed hanging decorations
Create your own Nintendo-themed hanging decorations!

You Will Need:

       • A pair of scissors
       • A hole punch or pencil
       • String or wool
       • Sticky tape

Instructions

Step 1: Ask a grown-up to help you cut around the decorations, following the dashed lines.

Step 2: Make a hole where the white circles are, using either a hole punch or a pencil.

Step 3: Thread a piece of string through each hole, then join the ends of each piece of string using sticky tape. Now, get hanging!

Tip: If you’d like the decorations to be a little thicker, you could always stick them to a piece of card first.

Click on the links below to open the Nintendo-themed hanging decorations PDFs, then print onto A4 paper.

SAFETY FIRST!

Ask a grown-up to help you cut out the decorations.

DOWNLOAD SET 1

DOWNLOAD SET 2

DOWNLOAD SET 3

The icon for Seasonal colour in with Mario from Nintendo Kids Club
Seasonal colour in with Mario
Seasonal colour in with Mario

Use coloured pens, pencils or crayons to colour in a festive picture of Mario.

Click on the links below to open the Seasonal colour in with Mario PDFs, then print onto A4 paper.

DOWNLOAD SET 1

DOWNLOAD SET 2

Read & Discover[edit]

This section had Nintendo-related information. The following Super Mario-related sections are listed on the website:

Section Content
The icon for Mario Power-Ups from Nintendo Kids Club
Mario Power-Ups
Mario is great at leaping into action but he has a whole host of power-ups to help him beat the bad guys too. Power-Ups are special abilities Mario gets, usually by collecting or touching objects during his adventures. They often only last a short time, so he has to make the most of them.

Find out all about some of Mario's most famous – and funny – power-ups below!

  • Mega Mushroom: Become gigantic and crush the opposition! Nothing’s a problem with the Mega Mushroom – just stomp your way through the land!
  • Double Cherry: This tasty treat makes an exact copy of Mario, movements and all. Can you handle two Marios at once? Or how about three, or four, or five…?
  • Fire Flower: Pick up a Fire Flower and unleash an inferno on your enemies! Hurl fireballs to burn your way through any situation!
  • Super Leaf: Become Tanooki Mario to add an extra flutter to your jumps and flick your tail to swat away threats!
  • Super Bell: Turn into a cat and clamber up walls, swipe at enemies and scamper to the top of Goal Poles!
  • Boomerang Flower: Make like a Boomerang Bro. – pick up this flower to slip into a shell and attack far away foes!
  • Cannon Box: Pop this box on your bonce and destroy anything in your path with a stream of cannonballs!
The icon for Yoshi Facts from Nintendo Kids Club
Yoshi Facts
Yoshi is one of the stars of the Mushroom Kingdom. He often helps Mario on his adventures but sometimes sets out to save the day on his own too!

Find out all about our faithful friend below in these Yoshi Fun Facts. Was there really once a pink Yoshi?!

  1. Yoshi is not a dinosaur, but simply a Yoshi!
  2. When not encountering enemies, Yoshi loves to eat fruit.
  3. Yoshi has a long tongue that can be used to eat almost anything!
  4. Yoshi can also beat enemies by producing eggs and throwing them in their direction.
  5. Yoshi is most commonly green, but there have been red, yellow, blue, pink, purple, brown, black, white and orange Yoshis that sometimes have special skills!
  6. Yoshi often carries the likes of Baby Mario, Baby Donkey Kong and Baby Peach throughout an adventure.
  7. Sometimes, there are Baby Yoshis that hatch from Yoshi Eggs. Characters like Mario need to carry them around and feed them before they grow into a full-size Yoshi that can be ridden.
  8. Yoshi can throw huge eggs called Mega Eggdozers, which destroy almost anything in their path!
The icon for Mushroom Kingdom from Nintendo Kids Club
Mushroom Kingdom
Welcome to the MUSHROOM KINGDOM!

The Mushroom Kingdom is where many colourful characters live. You will often find them adventuring, partying or even racing each other in karts – there's always lots going on!

So why not say 'Hi!' to some of the stars of the Mushroom Kingdom? They would love to meet you – Bowser might be a bit grumpy though!

Click on a character to find out all about them!

  • Mario: Mario is the hero of the Mushroom Kingdom who is always on an adventure, usually rescuing Princess Peach from bad guy Bowser! He can grab Power-Ups that let him throw fireballs, become really big or even act like a cat!
  • Luigi: Luigi is Mario’s younger brother and he may be a bit shy but he is still a devoted hero with a very high jump. He can also be a little clumsy but Luigi always overcomes his fear whenever it is adventure time!
  • Peach: Peach is the ruler of the Mushroom Kingdom. She keeps a watchful eye on her subjects but often gets kidnapped by the villainous Bowser. She is no softy, though, and is always prepared to fight her corner!
  • Toad: Toad is Peach’s friend and subject who often helps out during exciting exploits in the Mushroom Kingdom. Do not ignore him because of his small size – he is very quick, which helps him escape sticky situations!
  • Yoshi: Yoshi is part of the Mushroom Kingdom gang, and often gives Mario piggybacks. Yoshi catches enemies with a long tongue, and even swallows them whole! Listen out for the catchphrase: ‘Yoshiiiiiiiiiii!’
  • Bowser: Bowser is the Mushroom Kingdom villain, and is also called ‘King of the Koopas’. He is in love with Peach, and tries to defeat Mario with devious plans. Being big-headed is Bowser’s weakness, and he always gets angry with his minions when Mario ruins his schemes!
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Introducing Captain Toad!
Captain Toad is a member of the Toad species and loves exploring, but gets scared when faced with danger. Captain Toad likes to go on adventures with Toadette to collect treasure.

Wingo is a gigantic bird who likes shiny objects like Power Stars. While Captain Toad likes to search for treasure honestly, Wingo likes to steal Power Stars using his big claws.

Captain Toad travels through locations like Wild West towns, tropical aquariums and eerie haunted houses, all filled with dangerous enemies and obstacles.

After a day of tracking treasure, Captain Toad likes resting by an open fire at night. He stores his hoard of Coins in his tent.

Captain Toad meets many baddies on his adventures. Sometimes he'll have to hide from spooky Boos or Shy Guys, and he even has to dodge Goombas that charge straight at him!

Captain Toad can smash through many obstacles in his way by using a Super Pickaxe.

Captain Toad's rucksack is heavy, which means he can't jump! However, it lets him explore underwater places for sunken treasures without floating to the surface.

Pluck Patches are like plants that Captain Toad can pull from the ground to find treasure. Sometimes they reveal Turnips, which Captain Toad can throw at enemies!

Captain Toad also meets a fire-breathing dragon named Draggadon. This beast doesn't like being disturbed, so Captain Toad must sneak around when Draggadon is nearby!

The icon for Nintendo through the ages from Nintendo Kids Club
Nintendo through the ages
Did you know that many of your favourite Nintendo game characters actually appeared in their own video games more than 30 years ago? It’s true, and they looked quite different to the folks that you’re familiar with now.

Let’s take a trip back in time to see how these characters used to look and what they were like back then!

  • MARIO: This famous resident of the Mushroom Kingdom first appeared over 30 years ago. His dungarees are blue now, but even back then Mario went on big adventures, stomping on baddies and saving the princess.
  • PEACH: Peach has been ruling over the Mushroom Kingdom and taking care of her subjects for quite some time now. She still gets kidnapped by Bowser from time to time, but she’s more than capable of finding her own means of escape!
  • BOWSER: Some bad guys never change, and that’s certainly the case for Bowser! Even back then, the King of the Koopas had a pesky habit of kidnapping Peach and luring Mario to his castle for showdowns.
  • DONKEY KONG: Did you know that this friendly Kong was once a rival of Mario’s? That’s bananas! Donkey Kong still likes to cause a bit of mayhem, but he’s far more civilised nowadays. He even wears a tie!
  • LINK: Here’s how Link looked when he set off on his very first quest to save Hyrule. It’s nice to know that even back then Link liked his green tunics!
  • KIRBY: It turns out that everyone’s favourite pink hero was always this adorable! His appetite for adventure and ability to inhale bad guys and copy their powers is still present, too.

The Cat Mario Show[edit]

Episodes 1–33 of The Cat Mario Show could be viewed here.

Videos[edit]

Nintendo-related videos could be viewed here, including the animated shorts from Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World, and Rescue V: Fearless Color Defenders from Paper Mario: Color Splash.

External links[edit]

Websites
Nintendo Kids Club games
  1. ^ Captain Toad's Dungeon Dash! Nintendo Kids Club. Retrieved January 10, 2020. (Archived September 28 2020, 21:05:21 UTC via archive.today.)
  2. ^ Luigi's Word Jumble. Nintendo Kids Club. Retrieved January 10, 2020. (Archived October 4, 2020, 01:30:31 UTC via archive.today.)
  3. ^ Make four with Mario. Nintendo Kids Club. Retrieved January 10, 2020. (Archived October 5, 2020, 20:36:43 UTC via archive.today.)
  4. ^ Mario's Festive Jigsaw Jumble. Nintendo Kids Club. Retrieved January 10, 2020. (Archived October 5, 2020, 20:54:38 UTC via archive.today.)
  5. ^ Mario's Festive Mix-up! Nintendo Kids Club. Retrieved January 10, 2020. (Archived October 13, 2020, 12:40:17 UTC via archive.today.)
  6. ^ Match-Up Mario. Nintendo Kids Club. Retrieved January 10, 2020. (Archived October 13, 2020, 13:10:14 UTC via archive.today.)
  7. ^ Nintendo Friends Object Hunt. Nintendo Kids Club. Retrieved January 10, 2020. (Archived October 13, 2020, 13:35:54 UTC via archive.today.)
  8. ^ Peach's Puzzle. Nintendo Kids Club. Retrieved January 10, 2020. (Archived October 13, 2020, 14:04:18 UTC via archive.today.)
  9. ^ Poochy's Mix-Up. Nintendo Kids Club. Retrieved January 10, 2020. (Archived October 13, 2020, 16:12:16 UTC via archive.today.)
  10. ^ Shadow Spotter. Nintendo Kids Club. Retrieved January 10, 2020. (Archived October 13, 2020, 17:09:08 UTC via archive.today.)
  11. ^ Yoshi's Mix-Up. Nintendo Kids Club. Retrieved January 10, 2020. (Archived October 13, 2020, 17:49:07 UTC via archive.today.)