The wondrously detailed Super Mario Bros Wonder amiibo line just got a debut discount
That's elephantastic news for amiibo collectors
The Super Mario Wonder amiibo line-up was a big deal when they launched alongside the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition of the game earlier this year. The set marked Captain Toad's debut in amiibo debut, and now the adorable adventurer just got another first- its first-ever discount.
The amiibo trio launched for $24.99 on March 26, 2026, but the entire lineup is now a little over $5 off each at Walmart today. That includes not just Captain Toad and the Talking Flower by his side, but the Poplin & Prince Florian and Elephant Mario figures, the latter of which is currently sitting amongst my ever-growing collection. Out of my 150+ figures, Elephant Mario is one of the most detailed yet, and if Toad and Poplin are anything like him, this set is well worth adding to your collection, discount or not.
The jumbo-sized Elephant Mario amiibo can be tapped onto your Switch 2 to unlock power-ups and a decoration for Bellabell Park in the new Switch 2 edition of the game. He launched for $24.99, but is now $5 off, which takes his price down to just $19.97 for the very first time.
UK: £16.99 at Nintendo UK
If you're a Captain Toad fan, this amiibo is worth adding to your collection as it's the only NFC-enabled version of the adventurer Nintendo has released so far. He unlocks the same extras as Elephant Mario and is also down to just $19.97 today too.
UK: £16.99 at Nintendo UK
I'm not quite sure what's a nicer sight to behold - the adorably tiny Prince Florian appearing from the Poplin's head, or the record-low $19.97 price tag that goes along with them both. Like the rest of them, there's a $5 discount for this detailed amiibo figure today, which marks a new record low.
UK: £16.99 at Nintendo UK
I know a little over $5 off might not seem like a big deal, but it should be if you're an amiibo collector and want to add more of the best Nintendo Switch 2 accessories to your setup. These figures are currently sitting on the digital Nintendo online store shelves for their full $24.99 MSRP, which makes these discounts a bit of a rarity.
Typically, it's the Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom and Street Fighter 6 figures that are prone to discounts, not these 2026 releases. With that in mind, it's nice to see other characters drop down in price, especially when these are some of the most detailed amiibo I've seen so far.
When the Elephant Mario arrived at my door shortly after launch, I was hugely impressed. Not only is he a bit larger than what I'm used to, but the quality control is exquisite. There are no visible sculpt or mould lines, and every drop of paint is exactly where it should be. Better yet, Mario's overalls include a denim-like texture, and he's even got a unique base that perfectly ties into the floral world of Super Mario Bros Wonder, which makes it stand out amongst the rest of my collection.
If you're eager to add Elephant Mario to your gaming shelf, I recommend grabbing him along with the rest of the Super Mario Bros Wonder amiibo line-up while these discounts last. They're even worthwhile at full price, but there's a collective $15 saving to be found here, which you could put towards even more amiibo. What sounds more elephantastic than that?
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