# Mushroom
Super Mario Power-Ups are special items that give Mario and other characters in the Super Mario franchise temporary abilities. A fanart Super Mario progress bar for YouTube with Power-Ups Pixel.
Toad is a small, friendly mushroom character who has been a staple of the Mario franchise since his debut in Super Mario Bros. A fanart Super Mario progress bar for YouTube with Mario Kart 8 Cute Toad with Hearts.
Raccoon Mario first appeared in Super Mario Bros. 3, introducing an innovative gameplay mechanic that completely revolutionized the series. A fanart Super Mario progress bar for YouTube with Racoon Mario Running Pixel.
Luigi is Mario's younger brother, first made his appearance in the original Super Mario Bros. game released in 1985. A fanart Super Mario progress bar for YouTube with 8-Bit Luigi Walking Pixel.
Super Mario is the lovable and adventurous plumber created by Nintendo. A fanart Mario progress bar for YouTube with Super Mario Running Chibi Pixel.
Nestled beneath a verdant green leaf, a small, cute pink mushroom house awaits discovery by those with a keen eye and an appreciation for whimsical delights. A cute custom progress bar for YouTube with Cute Pixel Mushroom House.
Most people think that lizards are unappealing and sometimes even scary creatures, but that is not true, some of them are very cute. A cute custom progress bar for YouTube with Cute Lizard Dancing.
As a single character, the Toad is known for being a longtime servant of Princess Peach, that always tries to protect her and, unfortunately, almost every time fails to do so during her kidnappings. A fanart Mario progress bar for YouTube with Party Toad.
Frogs are amazing animals that roamed the Earth for more than two hundred million years and they were neighbors of dinosaurs. A cute animal custom progress bar for YouTube with Cute Frog Jumping.
Paper Mario or simply Mario is the main character in an action-adventure game series Mario developed for Nintendo by its affiliate company Intelligent Systems. A fanart Paper Mario game progress bar for YouTube with Paper Mario.
Originally named Mr. Video or Jumpman and now known as Mario or Super Mario this Nintendo video game character was created by Shigeru Miyamoto in April 4, 1983 is still well known today. A fanart 8-bit Mario progress bar for YouTube.
Mario Super Mushroom's most common effect is to turn small Mario into his super form, making him more powerful with the ability to smash bricks. And now Mario Super Mushroom can accompany you in your browser as a Super Mushroom progress bar for YouTube!