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Kim Cattrall ad for Nintendo's Super Mario resurfaces 8 years later, goes viral

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An eight-year-old Nintendo advertisement featuring Kim Cattrall reprising her Sex And The City character went viral Wednesday.The actress, who portrayed Samantha Jones on TV and the big screen, starred in the seductive campaign in 2012, in which her most famous creation gushes over the Super Mario 3D Land video game from her bed, while wearing a satin robe.“I’ve discovered a new way of enjoying my spare time… Run Mario Run!

I go on magical adventures with a certain Mario,” she said in the video. “And guess what. He’s totally into dressing up. That tanuki suit is my particular favourite.”She then adds, “There are many men in my life, but for a few minutes, or a few hours, I’ll always find time for Mario.”The ad, shared to Twitter early

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