Nintendo Selling Super Mario Boo Character Light

The My Nintendo Store Japanese branch added Boo, the iconic ghost enemy, to its collection of Super Mario Character Light designs. This collection takes iconic characters and power-ups from the series and turns them into small, glowing lamps you can put on display. This option is now available in Japan for 1,650円 (~$11). No stores online that ship to the US are selling it yet. This Super Mario Boo Character Light stands at almost seven inches tall (176mm) and is about four inches wide (106mm). It uses two AAA batteries for power, so you don’t need to place it near an outlet. It uses an LED for the light source. Also, the power switch is hidden in the base and disguised as the Super Mario logo.  Here’s a closer look at it in and out of the box.  Images via Nintendo Other items in the line include a Coin Box, Fire Flower, and Super Star. It isn’t uncommon for Boo to show up in these kinds of lines. For example, in August 2024, Taito sold little light-up Boos. These were keychains of the character in two different poses.  The latest major Boo appearance is in Mario Kart World. King Boo is a playable racer. You need to unlock that one, however, Finish the Leaf Cup in Grand Prix on any difficulty to add the character to the roster. Standard Boo isn’t an option in the game. However, you can unlock the Peepa ghost enemy from the Super Mario series as a playable character if someone manages to get Kamek when driving around Boo Cinema.  The Super Mario Character Light Boo option is now available in Japan. The post Nintendo Selling Super Mario Boo Character Light appeared first on Siliconera.

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Nintendo Selling Super Mario Boo Character Light

Nintendo Selling Super Mario Boo Character Light

The My Nintendo Store Japanese branch added Boo, the iconic ghost enemy, to its collection of Super Mario Character Light designs. This collection takes iconic characters and power-ups from the series and turns them into small, glowing lamps you can put on display. This option is now available in Japan for 1,650円 (~$11). No stores online that ship to the US are selling it yet.

This Super Mario Boo Character Light stands at almost seven inches tall (176mm) and is about four inches wide (106mm). It uses two AAA batteries for power, so you don’t need to place it near an outlet. It uses an LED for the light source. Also, the power switch is hidden in the base and disguised as the Super Mario logo. 

Here’s a closer look at it in and out of the box. 

Other items in the line include a Coin Box, Fire Flower, and Super Star.

It isn’t uncommon for Boo to show up in these kinds of lines. For example, in August 2024, Taito sold little light-up Boos. These were keychains of the character in two different poses. 

The latest major Boo appearance is in Mario Kart World. King Boo is a playable racer. You need to unlock that one, however, Finish the Leaf Cup in Grand Prix on any difficulty to add the character to the roster. Standard Boo isn’t an option in the game. However, you can unlock the Peepa ghost enemy from the Super Mario series as a playable character if someone manages to get Kamek when driving around Boo Cinema. 

The Super Mario Character Light Boo option is now available in Japan.

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