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MOTHER 3’s First Announcement – Interview with Satoru Iwata, July 1996

The very first interview about MOTHER 3 has been discovered in the July 1996 issue of Dengeki Nintendo 64! Satoru Iwata gives his impressions on the series and discusses what this MOTHER on the Nintendo 64 will be like, how it will be similar to the rest of the series, and what will be different from other entries.

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Pollyanna: Hobonichi’s MOTHER Comic Book

A few hours ago, Hobonichi announced part one of the Hobonichi MOTHER Project: a comic book dedicated to MOTHER called Pollyanna!
Watch my translation of the announcement below to see what will be included in the book. 35 artists have drawn for the book including the artist for MOTHER 3, Nobuhiro Imagawa, and the creator of UNDERTALE, Toby Fox.

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The Hobonichi MOTHER Project

Announced yesterday, Hobonichi has begun their brand new Hobonichi MOTHER Project!
Watch my translation of the project’s announcement to hear more about their upcoming MOTHER book. In addition to the book, it seems like new content and merchandise are on their way, according to Shigesato Itoi himself!

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Foreword

We founded Mother Forever with a lot of passion, hope, and determination in January 2020. It wasn’t meant to become a big new thing for the community, just a new resource for fans to come back to once in a while. It’s been through its fair share of ups and downs since it began, but maybe it can mature into something really great. Thanks for being a part of the journey!

Here are some of our stories to help you learn what kinds of backgrounds this site was built on.

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Shane Mesa Interview

We were really excited and happy to be able to interview Shane Mesa from the Oddity Team. He has made a lot of the music for the upcoming Oddity RPG inspired by EarthBound/Mother. In this interview we uncover a lot of inspirations and personal ideals regarding music. We also learned a great deal about the Oddity project and what it meant for Shane in his musical career. There’s also a good deal of information regarding his college life and experiences on how he got into musical production which again, is a very solid read. Included is a video version of this interview if that’s easier for you. It was an absolute pleasure to be able to interview him as well as get to know him better. We hope we could do something like this in the near future again, Shane!