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  1. A 1989 TV series that combines live-action and animated segments based on Nintendo games. Learn about the plot, cast, episodes, and legacy of this nostalgic show.

  2. Watch the first season of the 1989 animated series featuring the Mario Brothers, Princess Toadstool, and Toad. They face the evil King Koopa and his minions in various adventures.

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    Each episode began with a live-action segment starring Mario (portrayed by World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment Hall of Famer, the late "Captain" Lou Albano) and Luigi (the late Danny Wells) living in Brooklyn, where they would often be visited by a celebrity guest star either playing themselves or another character at Mario Brothers Plumbing, ...

    The show was originally meant to start September 11 and end December 7 instead of September 9 to November 30. When the series was distributed and broadcasted internationally outside the United States, all The Legend of Zeldapreviews were removed. Some of these prints can be found on DVDs released by Maximum Entertainment from 2004-2008 in the UK. M...

    Main protagonists

    1. Mario 2. Luigi 3. Princess Toadstool 4. Toad

    Main antagonists

    1. King Koopa/his alter egos 2. Mouser 3. Tryclyde 4. Koopa Troopas

    Main cast

    1. Lou Albano - Mario, Flab Boy, Mushroom person 2. Danny Wells — Luigi, Gramps, Goomba, Mushroom person, Pokey, Pronto, Romano's father, Salvador Drainotto, Secret Agent N, Waldo the Wizard 3. Jeannie Elias — Princess Toadstool, Birdos, and Shyguys 4. John Stocker — Toad, Mouser, Koopa Troopa and Beezos 5. Harvey Atkin — King Koopa, Tryclyde, Sergeant Kooperman, Snifits, Calamity Clam, Talking Head, Crocodile 1, Crocodile 2, Outback mayor, Goomba 3 and Hooded Robin

    Additional voices

    1. Robert Bockstael — Goomba, Mervin, Mushroom person 2. Dorian Joe Clark— Mushroom people 3. Rob Cowan — Elvin Parsley, Mushroom person, Big bad wolf 4. Denise Pidgeon — Queen Rotunda, Mushroom Person 5. Paulina Gillis — Mermushroom 6. Greg Morton — Ward, King James, Prince Pompadour, Quirks, Scooter, Snifit, King Neptune 7. Joyce Gordon — Joliet, Mouth of the River, King Koopa's mother 8. Greg Swanson — Herlock Solmes, Romano 9. Diane Fabian — June, Captain Abidab, Genie, Mugga, Gramma Toad...

    Live-action guest stars

    1. Nicole Eggert(herself) 2. Danica McKellar (Patty) 3. Karen Hartman (Patty's mother and Mrs. Gammliss) 4. Jim Ward (Patty's father and Count Zoltan Dracula) 5. Sgt. Slaughter(himself) 6. Joseph S. Griffo (mini Mario) 7. Lyle Alzado(himself) 8. Eugene Lebowitz (Dr. Frankenstein) 9. Craig Armstrong (Frankenstein's Monsterand Gorilla) 10. Larry Gelman (Dr. Sigmund Fruitcake and Vincent Van Gook) 11. Fred Travalena (Elvis Presley and Mr. Gibbel) 12. Paul Elder (Alligator Dundee) 13. Shabba-Doo(...

    Note: The episode listings on DVD releases, most digital/streaming services, and WildBrain's YouTube channels are in production order. *- This live-action segment was replaced with Fake Broin later airings.

    Physical home video

    1. Main article: List of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! home media releases From 1989 to 1991, Kid Klassics released NTSC VHS tapes of the show. These tapes contained two, one, or no live-action segments, and featured the cartoon segments with their original song covers intact. On these tapes, the Super Mario Bros.theme is not included before the cartoon segment.

    Digital retail

    The complete series is available to purchase on Google Play and the iTunes Storein the United Kingdom. In the US and Canada, only the first 26 episodes presented in production order are available.

    Streaming

    The show was made available to watch from Yahooligans! TVstarting in March 2004, with a new episode usually uploaded every week. It was taken down along with all DIC Entertainment cartoons on December 24, 2005. Starting from November 3, 2009, it can be watched at Jaroo.com, a video-streaming website owned by Cookie Jar Group. The website routinely cycled through all fifty-two of the show's episodes, hosting five at any given time. Each Tuesday, the next episode in line would be added, with th...

    In Germany, there were six volume audio cassettes released by Karussell that contained the cartoon segments from the series. 1. 1. The Great Gladiator Gig / Love 'Em and Leave 'Em 2. 2. The Great BMX Race / Two Plumbers and a Baby 3. 3. Stars in Their Eyes 4. 4. The Great Gold Coin Rush / The Trojan Koopa 5. 5. Quest for Pizza / Elvin Lives 6. 6. T...

    “The bible was written by Bruce and Reed Shelly. Reading it, you could tell that they were still struggling to get a handle on the show. I mean, the core problem was obvious: There are no real char...
    —Perry Martin
    Several characters have very different appearances from what became their standard character models in later years, mostly owing to being based on sprites and/or character artwork from Donkey Kong,...
    In addition to not having his more fantastical design from the games, King Koopa does not have the ability to shoot fire; he instead uses his magic wands or minionsfor long-range attacks.
    In several episodes, Birdos were shown to be able to fly, a trait not seen in any Super Mariogame.
    Rather than becoming Fire Mario, unlike in the games, Mario (or Luigi) would become "Super Mario" or "Super Luigi" upon touching either a Fire Flower, Starman, or some other source of excessive pow...
    The voices of Mario and Luigi in this show most resemble their voices heard today, whereas their voices in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World shows (voiced by Walker Boone...
    This is the only English DIC show where there is a live action section.
    There is the Plumber's Log, whose number quote in every episode is a reference to the Captain's Log quote from Star Trek.

    A children's television series that aired in 1989, featuring live-action segments with Mario and Luigi and animated segments with the Mario brothers and their adventures in the Mushroom Kingdom. Learn about the show's format, characters, episodes, and legacy on Super Mario Wiki.

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  4. The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!: Created by Bob Forward, Phil Harnage, Bruce Shelly, Reed Shelly. With Lou Albano, Harvey Atkin, John Stocker, Danny Wells. The Mario Brothers, Princess Toadstool, and Toad go on various adventures while battling the evil King Koopa.

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  5. A children's TV series based on the NES games Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Bros. 2. It features live-action and animated segments with Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool and King Koopa.

  6. Dec 31, 2014 · Watch the complete series of the 1989 animated show featuring Mario and Luigi's adventures in the Mushroom Kingdom. The episodes include parodies of classic movies, fairy tales, and pop culture references.

  7. Jul 2, 2009 · When a Birdo mistakes Toad for her missing baby and kidnaps him, Mario, Luigi and Princess Toadstool must rescue him while avoiding Koopa's attacks. Mario and Luigi have a bit of trouble trying...

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