Halloween is right around the corner, and if you want people to go “mama mia” when they see your costume, then it’s time to don the blue dungarees of Nintendo’s mascot, Mario. While that costume on its own makes for a comfortable and recognizable cosplay, this outfit takes things a step further by including Mario’s pal, Yoshi. On sale now during Amazon’s Big Deals Days sales event, you can get this for just $36 (Was $100). That’s a 64% discount on a costume that is sure to turn a few heads.
Mario riding Yoshi adult-sized costume
$36 (was $100)
Officially licensed from Nintendo, this Super Mario costume is a full-body suit that includes an inflatable Yoshi. Once on and pumped up, the little dangling legs on the side will make it look like Yoshi really is carrying you around. The costume includes a built-in and battery-operated fan to maintain the inflated illusion, and it also comes with a Mario hat and ‘stache.
Donkey Kong adult-sized costume
$58.70 (was $100)
Amazon is also offering a deal on Mario’s greatest nemesis, Donkey Kong–sorry, Bowser. The DK costume has been discounted to $58.70 (was $100), and this jumpsuit features DK’s signature tie and padded muscles.
Bowser adult-sized costume
$67.78
To complete the gang, a Bowser costume is also available to purchase for $67.78. This jumpsuit will make you look like the Koppa King, as it has an attachable tail, inflatable shell, character headpiece, and a pair of cuffs.
Anyone looking to do a family outing can also pick up a few more Super Mario Bros. costumes. Kids can dress up Mario, Princess Peach, and Wario, and there are adult options available as well.
- Mario Riding Yoshi inflatable costume (Adult-sized) — $36 (
$100) - Donkey Kong (Adult-sized) — $58.70 (
$100) - Princess Peach (Adult-sized) — $85.16
- Bowser (Adult-sized) — $67.78
- Mario (Toddler-sized) — $24
- Mario (Child-sized) — $15
- Princess Peach (Child-sized) — $51.58
- Wario (Child-sized) — $35.64
For some more costume inspiration, you can also get Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2 for the Switch 2 and Switch consoles. These Wii-era Mario games still hold up as some of the best platforming games of all time, and they’ve been upgraded to run in 4K on Switch 2.