Nintendo Studios

Background
Nintendo Studios is the current film division of Nintendo. Its first, and so far, only film, The Super Mario Bros. Movie, co-produced with Universal Pictures, was released on April 5, 2023 (originally planned for April 7, 2023, and December 21, 2022).

1st Logo (November 29, 2022-)
Logo: A modified Super Mario Bros. question block sprite, along with the ground tiles, fade in over a black background. An 8-bit Mario sprite runs up to it (the sprite used is a fully colored version of his Super Mario Bros. sprite similar to the one used in the Super Mario Maker games), but then sees Luigi (also as an 8-bit sprite) running up as well. Mario then jumps up to the question block, causing him to collect a few coins. As Mario comes back down, he and Luigi face each other back on the ground. Then, Luigi walks up, and both jump perfectly in sync. This causes the background to turn, and the Nintendo logo to pop out. The other sprites disappear except for the Bros.; they both wave out their hats. Just then, Luigi jumps on Mario, who proceeds to chase him as he runs away.

Variants:
 * For trailers and TV spots, we just see a still frame of the end product, which is the same as the Nintendo logo that's used at the end of Nintendo broadcasts and advertisements since 2016.
 * In an ad for the film, the logo is paired with the Illumination logo.

Technique: 2D sprite-based computer animation.

Music/Sounds: We start with the familiar Super Mario Bros. overworld theme, composed by Koji Kondo, accompanied with sound effects from said game. At the transition, the level complete theme plays.

Music/Sounds Variant: For trailers and TV spots, we just hear the score over the logo.

Availability: Brand new.
 * The logo made its debut in the second trailer for The Super Mario Bros. Movie on November 29, 2022. It also later appeared in the film's final trailer on March 9, 2023.
 * The full animated version officially debuted on said film.

2nd Logo (February 18, 2023-)
Logo: We see the Nintendo and Illumination logos, both colored metallic gray, 3D and stacked on each other on a black background. Between them is an NES D-pad, meant to act as a collaboration sign between the two logos. The entire logo slowly zooms towards the camera.

Variant: Sometimes, the logo is zoomed out.

Technique: CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: Just the ad's music. In some ads that use this logo, a retro-like sound is played.

Availability: Debuted on a Canadian ad for The Super Mario Bros. Movie from February 18, and later on a Hispanic Instagram ad of said film on March 10. The film itself uses the previous logo.