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As Super Mario turns 40, meet the record-breaking Japanese mega-fan

As Nintendo's iconic Super Mario turns 40, AFP meets the record-breaking Japanese mega-fan Kikai who has accumulated more than 20,000 items of memorabilia of the mustachioed plumber.

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00:00I was born in 1985, and I was born in Super Mario Brothers.
00:27その時にうちの父がファミコンとSuper Mario Brothersを買っていて、
00:31でも僕が物心つく前からずっとSuper Marioを遊んでいたって感じですね。
00:38やっぱりちゃんと僕が集め始めたのは、高校生になって自分でバイトしてお金を稼ぐようになってからだと思いますね。
00:48当時は今ほどマリオグッズってたくさん出てなかったんですけど、
00:52I've got a lot of goods to be able to find out.
00:57I've got a lot of ideas.
01:15I've got a lot of things to do with a lot of things.
01:18I've got a lot of things to do with a lot of things.
01:21I don't know if that's a lot of money, but it's not a lot of money.
01:25I don't know if I'm interested in it, so I don't know if I want to buy it.
01:29I'll get to the next project.
01:34I'm not sure if I buy it.
01:51I'll see you next time.
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