Super Mario 64™ Question Mark Block – 71395 – LEGO® Super Mario™ – LEGO® Shop US

Question Mark Block that’s full of Super Mario 64™ surprises.

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Rekindle fond memories as you build, display and play with the LEGO® Super Mario 64™ ? Block (71395). Twenty-five years on from the launch of the Super Mario 64 video game, this set features a brick-built ? Block that opens to reveal instantly recognizable levels from the game: Peach’s Castle, Bob-omb Battlefield, Cool, Cool Mountain and Lethal Lava Trouble. There are also 10 microfigures of iconic characters to place in the detailed scenes.

Interactive play
A delightful gift for any Super Mario fan, the set comes with step-by-step building instructions. For interactive play, add a LEGO® Mario™ or LEGO® Luigi™ figure from the 71360/71387 Starter Courses (sold separately) and collect 10 hidden Power Stars to reveal secret reactions and more.

Limitless possibilities
The LEGO Super Mario range includes Starter Courses, Expansion Sets and Power-Up Packs, allowing builders to expand, rebuild and create unique levels.

  • Pay tribute to the classic Super Mario 64™ video game in LEGO® style with this brick-built version of the ? Block (71395) for display and interactive play.
  • Includes 10 LEGO® Super Mario™ microfigures: Mario, Yoshi, Princess Peach, and King Bob-omb, as well as a Chain Chomp, Big Bully, Mr. I, Lakitu, penguin and baby penguin.
  • The ? Block measures over 7 in. (18cm) high, wide and deep, and opens to reveal 4 detailed Super Mario 64™ levels: Peach’s Castle, Bob-omb Battlefield, Cool, Cool Mountain and Lethal Lava Trouble.
  • For interactive play, add the LEGO® Mario™ or LEGO® Luigi™ figure from the 71360/71387 Starter Courses (sold separately) and collect 10 hidden Power Stars to reveal secret reactions and more.
  • This collectible, 2,064-piece LEGO® building set makes a cool birthday present, holiday gift or surprise treat for fans of Super Mario 64™, any gaming fan and lovers of all things retro.
  • Step-by-step instructions are included with this set so even a LEGO® Super Mario™ fan who is a newcomer to LEGO sets can build with confidence and enjoy the process.
  • This LEGO® Super Mario™ set is part of a collection of premium-quality LEGO building kits designed for adults who enjoy fun, creative, DIY projects.
  • LEGO® components comply with rigorous industry quality standards, meaning that they connect simply and securely for robust builds.
  • LEGO® building bricks and pieces are tested in almost every way imaginable to make sure that they meet demanding global safety standards.

Mario (Japanese: マリオ; , ) is a character created by the Japanese game designer Shigeru Miyamoto. He is the star of the Mario franchise, a recurring character in the Donkey Kong franchise, and the mascot of the Japanese video game company Nintendo. Mario is an Italian plumber who lives in the Mushroom Kingdom with his younger twin brother, Luigi. Their adventures generally involve rescuing Princess Peach from the villain Bowser while using power-ups that give them different abilities. Mario's distinctive characteristics include his large nose and mustache, overalls, red cap, and high-pitched, exaggerated Italian accent.

Mario debuted as the player character of Donkey Kong, a 1981 platform game. Miyamoto created Mario after he was unable to obtain the license to use Popeye as the protagonist. The graphical limitations of arcade hardware influenced Mario's design, such as his nose, mustache, and overalls, and he was named after Nintendo of America's landlord, Mario Segale. After Donkey Kong, Mario starred in Mario Bros. (1983). Its 1985 Nintendo Entertainment System sequel, Super Mario Bros., began the successful Super Mario platformer series. Charles Martinet voiced Mario from 1991 to 2023, when he was succeeded by Kevin Afghani.

Mario has appeared in over 200 video games. These include puzzle games such as Dr. Mario, role-playing games such as Paper Mario and Mario & Luigi, and sports games such as Mario Kart and Mario Tennis. He lacks a set personality and consistent profession, allowing him to take on many different roles across the Mario franchise. Mario is often accompanied by a large cast of supporting characters, including friends like Princess Daisy, Toad, and Yoshi and rivals like Bowser Jr., Donkey Kong, and Wario. Mario has also appeared in other Nintendo properties, such as the Super Smash Bros. series of crossover fighting games.

Mario is an established pop culture icon and is widely considered the most famous video game character in history. His likeness has been featured in merchandise, and people and places have been nicknamed after him. He inspired many video game characters, including Sega's Sonic the Hedgehog, and unofficial media. The Mario franchise is the bestselling video game franchise of all time, with more than 800 million units sold worldwide. Mario has been adapted in various media; he was portrayed by Bob Hoskins in the live-action film Super Mario Bros. (1993) and voiced by Chris Pratt in the animated film The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023).

A question is an utterance which serves as a request for information. Questions are sometimes distinguished from interrogatives, which are the grammatical forms, typically used to express them. Rhetorical questions, for instance, are interrogative in form but may not be considered bona fide questions, as they are not expected to be answered.

Questions come in a number of varieties. For instance; Polar questions are those such as the English example "Is this a polar question?", which can be answered with "yes" or "no". Alternative questions such as "Is this a polar question, or an alternative question?" present a list of possibilities to choose from. Open questions such as "What kind of question is this?" allow many possible resolutions.

Questions are widely studied in linguistics and philosophy of language. In the subfield of pragmatics, questions are regarded as illocutionary acts which raise an issue to be resolved in discourse. In approaches to formal semantics such as alternative semantics or inquisitive semantics, questions are regarded as the denotations of interrogatives, and are typically identified as sets of the propositions which answer them.

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  1. 04

    by Billy

    I got this set as it was combination of two of the things I I enjoyed the most from my early childhood. LEGO bricks and my very first video game Super Mario 64. The build was a joy to construct with lots of different techniques used so it never got old. Also there are no sticker pieces which I really appreciate. There are so many little great details that truly make this a block of mystery and a great display piece. I highly recommended this set for anyone who grew up with a Nintendo 64 in their household.

  2. 04

    by Soyu

    It’s hard for me to afford LEGO sets like this, I usually save up for months to find them out of stock. This one I started saving the MINUTE it was announced and was not disappointed. It was a wonderful build and I wish I could start all over again. The little Easter eggs, the nods to the game. It’s just perfect. If you’re a Nintendo fan, a Mario Fan or just a fun build fan, I highly recommend!

  3. 04

    by Mike

    This set is really cool. You can see the super mario has been added.

  4. 04

    by Lesley

    Excited to share this build experience with my young kids. Sharing a piece of my childhood with them is so great. They identify with the characters as well. Build quality is excellent and there’s plenty of character in there. About an 9-10 hour build (with the littles involved :)). The levels that pop out of the cube and pop up mechanism is so cool. It makes us want to explore the rest of the Nintendo and Lego sets!

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