Round eyes with the perfect Super Mario Bros World 1-1 screen on the Japanese artist's notebook
World 1-1 is the first stage in Super Mario Bros, one of the important stages of the video game's history and development, opening a new world of "side-scrolling platform" genre.
Recently, a Twitter user in Japan named @ KisaragiHutae6 has re-displayed the first screen of Super Mario Bros. on a very lively notebook that many people couldn't help but be amazed.
We invite you to admire the perfect reproduction of Super Mario World 1-1 on Japanese fans' books in the video below.
Not simply redrawing Super Mario Bros World 1-1, Japanese artists have perfectly animated Mario as in the game Super Mario Bros played on NES with all activities such as running, knocking bricks, eating mushrooms and even stomp the enemy. Even power-ups, such as Fire Flower, Super Mushrooms (big mushroom), Invincibility Star (lucky stars), and 1-up (mushroom times) secrets are also reproduced @ KisaragiHutae6 perfect.
To be able to create an elaborate and meticulous work in detail like in the video, @ KisaragiHutae6 had to draw and cut out all the details, the movement of the character and the background. Then, the artist puts them on the page, installs the camera to capture each frame one by one.
@ KisaragiHutae6 said, he spent about 3 hours to paint with a ballpoint pen, taking photos and stopping-motion takes about 14 hours.
The author also revealed that he added some creative details of his own although he loved and respected the original work. These are fun details like tearing up enemies when they are hit by fire bullets or "crumbling" Mario when eating large mushrooms .
@ KisaragiHutae6 is one of Mario's most loyal fans and Super Mario Bros World 1-1 is not the guy's first 'hand-made'.
A short black-and-white video game of Pokemon Red.@ KisaragiHutae6 took nearly 3 months to complete this elaborate work.
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