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The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!

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The Super Mario Bros. Super Show is a 1989 animated/live action DiC production and an Animated Adaptation of Nintendo's flagship games, featuring the adventuresnote the show doesn't coexist nor have anything canon with the games outside of setting and characters, so consider it an Alternate Continuity, just like the The Super Mario Bros. Movie of those plucky plumbers from Brooklyn, the Super Mario Bros.. Mario is voiced and portrayed in live-action by Italian-American professional wrestler Captain Lou Albano, with Canadian actor Danny Wells as Luigi. It is part of a trilogy of cartoons by DiC.The show was presented in a Three Shorts style, where one live-action story is split into two parts and straddles an animated short. The live-action shorts play out like typical sitcom episodes and feature the brothers in Brooklyn before they were sucked into the Mushroom Kingdom, providing plumbing duties for normal joes (like Dr. Frankenstein) and celebrities (like Lyle Alzado and Cyndi Lauper) alike. The animated shorts feature Mario and Luigi who (as shown in a in-show bumper) wound up stuck in the Mushroom Kingdom while doing a routine plumbing job and got sucked down a drain which happened to be a warp pipe. They inadvertently save Princess Toadstoolnote her American name at the time, years before the West officially adopted her Japanese name, Peach, in Super Mario 64 (other than one time briefly beforehand in Yoshi's Safari) and her servant Toad from the evil King Koopa.note Bowser. Long story. The episodes saw the group travelling the oddly variously themed sections of the Mushroom Kingdom, as the Brothers and Toad bodyguard Toadstool from Koopa and saving the lands they visited while trying to find a way back home.The show ran in syndication for 65 episodes (13 weeks) in the fall of 1989, syndicated by Viacom Enterprises. Each of these episodes featured a Mario live-action segment, whilst each Monday-Thursday episode featured a Mario cartoon segment, with Fridays reserved for a cartoon based on The Legend of Zelda. It has two sequel series: The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World. After its initial run, the cartoon segments became the basis of another show called Club Mario with different live action wraparounds featuring a pair of Totally Radical dudes named Tommy Treehugger and Co-M.C., and a segment called "Spaced Out Theater" that showed clips from the old sci-fi show Photon.
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Badly Battered Babysitter: When Toadstool is transformed into a baby in "Two Plumbers and a Baby", the Mario brothers and Toad (especially Mario) go through all kinds of heck watching over her.
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Card-Carrying Villain: Koopa knows he's evil and revels in it. A Running Gag is someone telling him what a complete jerk he is, then him acting like they just complimented him.
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Theme Tune Rap: Doo doo doo da da doo, doo! "We're the Mario Brothers, and plumbing's our game..."
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Man in a Kilt: Rowdy Roddy, who threatens to get Mario kilt for making the stock mistake.
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Tempting Fate: In "King Mario of Cramalot," the gang finds themselves trapped in a jail cell, much to Luigi's chagrin...
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Terrible Trio: The Koopa Pack.
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Star Power: As in the games, getting a Starman allowed the heroes to clean house. Notably, Toad and Princess Toadstool benefited from it the same way as the Brothers.
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Artistic License – Biology: In "Quest for Pizza", it seems that a venomous bite on the leg from a Cobrat is enough to put Mario into a coma within seconds, rather than sometimes a minute in real-life.
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Twist Ending: In the episode "Neatness Counts". the brothers try to fix Nicole Eggert's sink, but manage to get her all messy. They try to keep her from getting messier, but fail at every turn. At the end, Nicole thanks them for getting her ready for a "Sloppy Party" she's attending that night.
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The Blank: Indiana Joe from "Raiders of the Lost Mushroom" is literally drawn without an actual face and nobody finds it weird at all. Word of God stated they actually wanted him to be a Harrison Ford caricature, but they were scared of legal repercussions from both Ford and George Lucas.
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Poor Communication Kills: In "Captain Lou Is Missing," Cyndi Lauper shows up at the Mario Bros. Plumbing Agency to announce that she and Captain Lou Albano were planning on going on a picnic—but she's discovered a note he left that reads "Cyndi, I'm sorry, but I've gone for good." The whole world searches for him, but all seems hopeless...until Lou himself shows up. He reveals that he accidentally ripped off the bottom part of the note, which reads "I'm sorry, but I've gone for good fried chicken. Be back in an hour."
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Dance Sensation: Do the Mario!
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Royals Who Actually Do Something: Princess Toadstool wants to banish Koopa from her kingdom—but instead of simply sending the Mario Bros. to do it, she journeys with them and actively helps fight to liberate her people.
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Failed a Spot Check: In "Captain Lou is Missing," Captain Lou Albano goes missing, and the governments of virtually every country in the world begin a massive search. After they fail to find him using every advance satellite and agency at their disposal, they sadly declare him missing forever...and that's when Lou himself shows up and reveals that he was just down the street buying fried chicken.
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Laugh Track: The live-action segments had this.
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Only Sane Man: Luigi in both segments, but especially the live-action segments where he tries (usually unsuccessfully) to stop Mario from getting involved in some kind of Zany Scheme.
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Captain Ersatz: Stand-ins for Indiana Jones [the above-mentioned Indiana Joe], Robin Hood [Hooded Robin] and Elvis Presley [Elvin Parsley], among others, appear. Plus Alligator Dundee in one live-action segment. ("Hooded Robin" is odd because Robin Hood is a Public Domain Character, but they probably couldn't resist the Visual Pun involved in turning the character into an actual talking bird.) "Bad Rap" features the Flab Boys [rap duo the Fat Boys] and King James [soul singer James Brown]. Averted when Elvis appeared in a live-action segment, along with Cher and Inspector Gadget* another DiC property in different episodes.
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Mythology Gag: At one point in Brooklyn Bound Mario can be heard using the classic Captain Lou Albano / "pirate" voice he (Lou Albano) used during the time he was in the World Wrestling Federation.
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This Is My Side
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This Is My Side: Luigi does this to Mario in "A Basement Divied".
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Shoot the Shaggy Dog: "Robo Koopa" — specifically Mario and Luigi's makeshift robot to combat Koopa's new Powered Armor. The latter quickly destroys the former, leaving Koopa to have to be defeated via tricking him into ejecting himself from his armor/robot — meaning Mario and Luigi's robot was completely pointless.
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Pie-Eyed
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Pie-Eyed: Almost everyone, in a rare modern use that's not a deliberate throwback. Notable too in that it's the only Mario cartoon that does this.
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Theme Music Power-Up
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Theme Music Power-Up: What do you expect from a cartoon based on a video game?
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Even Evil Has Standards: The Big Bad Wolf despite being, well, Big and Bad still doesn't like King Koopa or anyone cutting in on his routine. At the very least he's nice enough to let Princess Toadstool, her grandma and the others go without any trouble once Koopa is beaten.
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Training Montage: In the episode "The Fire of Hercufleas," the out-of-shape former hero Hercufleas must get back into fighitng shape to battle King Koopa, and thus has a training montage.
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Implied Death Threat: When Mario mistakes Rowdy Roddy for "some hairy lady with a plaid dress", Roddy angrily warns him he just made a mistake that most people only make once.
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Weird Trade Union: Mario and Luigi had a flashback where they were part of a plumbers' union. The weird part is that it had stringent physical fitness requirements. Fun Fact  New York is one of the most (only) heavily unionized states, and plumbers there often are union members.
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We Will Meet Again
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We Will Meet Again: King Koopa often said something to this tune, most often "He who koops and runs away lives to koop another day!" while performing a Villain: Exit, Stage Left
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Actor Allusion: A few professional wrestlers appeared in the live-action segments, including Roddy Piper, Sgt. Slaughter and Captain Lou Albano himself.
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Please, I Will Do Anything!
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Please, I Will Do Anything!: After turning Toad to stone, and threatening to squash the Mario Bros. in his dungeon, this is how King Koopa convinces Princess Toadstool to marry him in "Do You Princess Take This Koopa".
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Zany Scheme
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Zany Scheme: Mario sometimes has these in the live-action segments.
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Mundane Solution: In "Bad Rap," Rappin' Koopa (King Koopa's disguise this time around) uses evil rap music to hypnotize almost all of the citizens of Rap Land. The Flab Boys, a pair of massive-but-friendly rappers, retain their free will—not through any particularly fancy trick or tactic, but because they were wearing earphones when Rappin' Koopa attacked.
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No Swastikas: In "Raiders of the Lost Mushroom", a riff on Raiders of the Lost Ark, King Koopa takes on the persona of "Kolonel von Koop," based on Herman Dietrich. Accordingly, he sports a Nazi armband, but with the swastika replaced with a large "K" due to Nintendo of America's policies against particularly sensitive content.
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Powered Armor: Robo-Koopa.
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Pull a Rabbit out of My Hat: In the live-action segment "Magic's Magic", guest star Magic Johnson drops by hoping that Mario and Luigi will help him practice some magic tricks. Luigi succeeds in pulling off the above trick, but unfortunately for him, the rabbit pulls him back into the hat, dragging him off to parts unknown and forcing Mario to say the magic word ("Please!") to retrieve him.
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Offstage Villainy: We never see how Bowser captured Herlock Solmes in "The Adventures of Sherlock Mario." More than one episode also started with him having somehow captured Mario and company too.
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Broken Aesop: The Christmas special, "Koopa Claus" attempts to make a point about giving being better than receiving. Toad cures Santa's Heroic BSoD over his entire workshop being frozen by offering Santa the snowboard that Princess Toadstool gave to him. Santa then comments that he's never seen anybody express the true spirit of Christmas like him. Never mind the fact that Toad was only motivated to do so because it meant more presents for him, or the fact that he was being incredibly selfish, materialistic as well as an unhelpful Jerkass throughout the entire episode, who cared more about the snowboard being safe than his friends when Koopa attacked them. Or the fact that Toad didn't really care about Santa's Heroic BSoD until Princess Toadstool rightfully called him out on being a selfish brat.
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Marilyn Maneuver: Princess Toadstool in "Count Koopula". When she's falling with Mario, Luigi, and Toad, she makes sure her dress stays down.
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Power-Up Food
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Power-Up Food: In "The Adventures of Sherlock Mario", Mario eats a meatball sub he'd kept in his pocket, and it expands his stomach enough to help him break out of a Death Trap.
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Killed Offscreen
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Killed Offscreen: Implied to be Thunder Birdo's fate in "Toad Warriors" when Princess throws a sack of Bob-ombs in her mouth.
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Hyperactive Metabolism
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Hyperactive Metabolism: In "Quest for Pizza", it is said that a pizza can help Mario recover from a coma induced by a venomous snakebite. The problem is, Caveman Land has no pizza parlors, so the remaining team has to make a pizza themselves.
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Becoming the Mask
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Becoming the Mask: For some reason, King Koopa takes on a thematically appropriate outfit and pseudonym for every new location. Usually this amounts to set dressing, but there are episodes where he really leans into his supposed identity, such as in "Two Plumbers and a Baby."
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Tagalong Kid
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Toad is hit with this worst. As noted above, he's the Tagalong Kid in some episodes (notably "Koopa Klaus", when his only concern at Christmas is presents). However, he's also old enough to be an official Mushroom Retainer (a title he himself uses in a few episodes), is legally able to drive, and is close friends with Hercufleas, a middle-aged man.
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And Now You Must Marry Me
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And Now You Must Marry Me: The plot of the episode "Do You, Princess Toadstool, Take This Koopa..."
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Would Hurt a Child
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Would Hurt a Child: Koopa establishes himself as a danger to children in "Two Plumbers and a Baby", where he overloads the Fountain of Youth so he can turn the denizens of the Kingdom of Youth into helpless babies that he can capture and enslave.
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Paper-Thin Disguise
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Paper-Thin Disguise: Definitely. In "Count Koopula", Mouser (here playing "Mousigor") leads the group into Koopa's castle while wearing a black cloak that doesn't even cover his entire face or distinctive sunglasses. Despite fighting Mouser dozens of times before, no one in the group recognizes him until he calls Toad by name, prompting the mushroom to become suspicious. In "Rolling Down the River", the Mario Bros. go undercover on Koopa's steamboat and wear ill-fitting suits as a disguise. They work. Toad gets in on the action with a waiter's costume, but this one fails. In "The Unzappables", Mario and the gang have to sneak into Koopa's nightclub hideout. Mouser, who's serving as the doorman, fails to realize that the four people in front of him—a short mustachioed man in a hat and suit with red accents, a taller mustachioed man in a hat and suit with green accents, a young woman in a pink dress with long auburn hair, and an extremely short individual wearing a newsboy outfit—might be the quartet of heroes he's fought in every single episode. And none of Koopa's minions, who are all in the club, recognize them either.
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Friend-or-Idol Decision
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Friend-or-Idol Decision The group finds another plumber who got stranded in the Mushroom Kingdom. He has finished building a machine that could get back to Brooklyn, but it has a short window of use. The Mario brothers have to choose whether to go back home or save Princess Toadstool and Toad from King Koopa, whose theme of the week was Koopa Khan. Here's a hint on what they chose: this isn't the series finale. Another episode has them actually get back to Brooklyn... but find out that King Koopa and his Koopa Pack had followed them and were taking over the city. They end up having to lure Koopa back to the Mushroom Kingdom and destroy the pathway to Brooklyn, thus returning to the old status quo.
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Kansas City Shuffle
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Kansas City Shuffle: In "Butch Mario & The Luigi Kid", Mario and Luigi are being in hot pursuit of King Koopa's minions whilst riding atop Ostros, until Mario spots a pasta saloon on the side that he and Luigi use to give the goons the slip, whilst also getting their coveted lunch. Unfortunately, said saloon is actually being run by Koopa, who proceeds to throw Mario and Luigi into a jail cell with Mouser acting as the prison guard.
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Early-Installment Weirdness
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Early-Installment Weirdness: Toad's coloration for the first few animated segments has him in all red and white, which was changed to be the coloration of his Super Mode in later episodes.
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Series Goal
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Series Goal: Find the magic that will save the Mushroom Kingdom and get the Bros. back home.
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Foodfight!
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Food Fight: In "Elvin Lives" and "Escape from Koopatraz".
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Speaking Simlish
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Speaking Simlish: Dr. Nerdnick in "Robo Koopa" speaks German-sounding gibberish.
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"Sesame Street" Cred
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"Sesame Street" Cred: The live action segments would occasionally feature a celebritiy guest star popular during the time, such as Cyndi Lauper, Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, and Magic Johnson, so their Mario-loving children could watch them on TV.
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It's Fake Fur, It's Fine
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It's Fake Fur, It's Fine: When the brothers think they've struck it rich in a live action sketch, Luigi mentions he always wanted to buy his mother a fake fur coat.
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The Smurfette Principle
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The Smurfette Principle: Female villains were a rarity in this show, much less King Koopa using female minions. A female Koopa Troopa is clearly seen fanning “Koop Tut� in "The Ten Koopmandments" and of course there's Vampa White in "On Her Majesties Sewer Service". Of note: Queen Rotunda in "Love Em and Leave Em" is the only example of King Koopa not being the main villain in an episode.
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Brown Note
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Brown Note: In one episode, Koopa is defeated by the playing of The Legend of Zelda theme song. Seriously.
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Batman Can Breathe in Space
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Batman Can Breathe in Space: Toad foregoes a space helmet on Planet Quirk while Mario, Luigi, Toadstool, and Koopa apparently need them. All five are consistently shown to be able to breathe underwater.
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Game of Chicken
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Game of Chicken: Toad (as the Toad Warrior) and King Koopa do a variation in "Toad Warriors", where instead of turning, whoever slows down first loses.
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My Hero, Zero
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My Hero, Zero: The titular masked bandit in "The Mark of Zero", who is suspiciously similar to Zorro.
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Drill Sergeant Nasty
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Drill Sergeant Nasty: Sergeant Kooperman, Mario and Luigi's Plumbers' Academy instructor who has Bowser's voice.
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Replacement Goldfish
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Replacement Goldfish: Played quite literally in the live-action segment "Goodbye Mr. Fish".
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Forgot About His Powers
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Forgot About His Powers: Often happens so the plot can progress: "On Her Majesty's Sewer Service." Koopa has a magic ring that can invoke Taken for Granite on you. He only uses it once — on the local guest hero — but never even attempts to use it on Mario and co. "Raiders of the Lost Mushroom." The titular MacGuffin is a wish-granting artifact with no established limits. Yet neither Mario and co. nor Koopa and co. ever think to simply make a Just Eat Gilligan wish about their enemies.
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Lightning Can Do Anything
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Lightning Can Do Anything: "Bad Rap": An electrical outlet boosts Mario to Super Mario (after zapping him).
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Produce Pelting
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Produce Pelting: The heroes would often defeat King Koopa by hurling vegetables at him and his minions. Justified in that the cartoon was largely based on Super Mario Bros. 2; vegetables were the only weakness of Wart, the Big Bad of that game.
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Planet of Hats
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Planet of Hats: Most episodes took place in a world built around a particular theme (Pirates, Wild West, outer space, etc.). And that's almost a decade before Mario Party 2 offered a similar premise with themed boards.
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Evil Laugh
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Evil Laugh: This show marks the first time King Koopa / Bowser does this in any media.note He wouldn't start doing it in the games until Super Mario 64, and no, that game doesn't count.
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Clumsy Copyright Censorship
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Clumsy Copyright Censorship: Most of the episodes featured a cover song during an action sequence. When the show was rerun in the early 1990s, these were removed and replaced with BGM from the series. In many instances, the cover songs were the highlights of the episodes, as the subject matter often tied into the action (for example, "Proud Mary" played in "Rollin' Down the River", an episode taking place on a steamboat; "Bad" by Michael Jackson is played in the episode "King Mario of Cramalot" after Mario says, "I'm bad!"; "Thriller" shows up in "Count Koopula", an episode taking place in Koopa's haunted castle), so their removal really hurt part of the show's appeal. The only episode not to be COMPLETELY affected was "Jungle Fever" and its cover "Jungle Love" by The Time. Though, it's only kept in the first instance it's used with the second being replaced for some odd reason.
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Through a Face Full of Fur
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Through a Face Full of Fur: In "Crocodile Mario", when Princess Toadstool gives the statue a kiss, its face turns neon
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Serious Business
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Serious Business: In the live-action segment "Captain Lou is Missing," the apparent disappearance of Captain Lou Albano is such a horrific crime that the world leaders of every country pull out all the stops to find him.
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Four-Fingered Hands
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Four-Fingered Hands: The genie in "Mario's Magic Carpet" has no pinkies on her hands. A few of the humans that appear in the Mushroom Kingdom also have four fingers such as Mugga the medicine woman in "Quest for Pizza" and Dealin' Delbert in "Mario and the Beanstalk". King Koopa as Koopfinger notably has FIVE fingers on his hands in "On Her Majesty's Sewer Service" unlike every other appearance where he plays this straight.
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"Everybody Laughs" Ending
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"Everybody Laughs" Ending: An incredibly common way to end an episode, usually paired with Mario making some kind of horrible pasta pun.
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Christmas Episode
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Christmas Episode: "Koopa Klaus", "Santa Claus is Coming to Flatbush". Oddly the two segments are not part of the same episode.
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Traveling-Pipe Bulge
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Traveling-Pipe Bulge: Mario and Luigi do this.
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Painful Rhyme
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Painful Rhyme: As mentioned in Rhymes on a Dime, "Bad Rap" is spoken entirely in verse...and a lot of it leaves much to be desired—the rhymes themselves are often bad, and the meter is frequently ignored or changed with no reason ("We're the Flab Boys, hi-de-ho, this Koopa dude's, got to go!"—yes, there's a long pause after "dude's").
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Idiot Ball
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Idiot Ball: In the live-action episode "Goodbye, Mr. Fish", Mario is stopped from dropping a meatball into Kenneth's fishbowl by Luigi, yet Mario proceeds to do it anyway. In the cartoon episode "Koopenstein", Mario yells outside Koopenstein's castle to a Shy Guy, who responds by shutting the door. Toad calls him out on this.
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Idiot Hero
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Idiot Hero: Mario and Luigi are implied to be as such in the episode "Koopenstein". In that episode, Koopa has captured them and plans to use their brains to complete his monster experiment. Before he does so, he measures their combined brain power; according to the scans, Mario and Luigi's combined I.Q. is lower than that of a potted plant, much to Koopa's disbelief:
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Covers Always Lie
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Covers Always Lie: Some DVD releases of the show used artwork◊ from The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, rather than that of this series.
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Adaptational Badass
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Adaptational Badass: Trouters were just big-eyed dopey-looking fish in their origin game. They get upgraded to fearsome and dangerous piranhas in Super Show. Most of the basic enemies get a massive boost in power compared to their game counterparts. Unless Mario and Luigi go Super? They always have a hard time fighting even Goombas face to face.
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Beanstalk Parody
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Beanstalk Parody: In "Mario and the Beanstalk", Mario sells Princess Toadstool's royal cow to raise money for the Mushroom Kingdom Orphanage. Dealin' Delbert gives them garbanzo bean seeds, which grow into a beanstalk. Inside the Giant's Castle, King Koopa takes on the role of the Giant thanks to a magic spell he cast upon himself, and guards a goose that can lay gold coins. It's up to Mario and his friends to rescue the goose and the Mushroom Kingdom Orphanage.
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Slobs Versus Snobs
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Slobs Versus Snobs: A Basement Divided is about Mario (the former) and Luigi (the latter) starting some resentment, mostly from Luigi.
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Translation Nod
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Translation Nod: Inverted. The show aired when Princess Peach was still being referred to as Princess Toadstool internationally. The episode "The Trojan Koopa" sees Toadstool grab a Starman and declare, "Princess P. to the rescue!" This is the first known reference to her original name outside of Japan.
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Impoverished Patrician
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Impoverished Patrician: "Mario And The Beanstalk" opens with the heroes trying to figure out how to get 100 coins to keep the Mushroom Kingdom Orphanage from being foreclosed. They're so broke that that Princess Toadstool has already sold her jewels and mortgaged the run-down cottage they're living in.
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Battle Cry
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Mario has "Pasta Power!"
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Alternative Foreign Theme Song
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Alternative Foreign Theme Song: The Korean version had a different opening theme.
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Celebrity Paradox
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Celebrity Paradox: Captain Lou Albano played Mario in both the live-action and animated segments of the show. In a particularly memorable live-action segment, Luigi mentions that Mario idolizes Captain Lou, who goes missing. Cyndi Lauper then shows up to lead a search to find Albano. Albano appears at the end of the episode, shortly after Mario leaves... Mario is also apparently a fan of Inspector Gadget's show, but then there are the two episodes where the Inspector stops by the brothers' pad in the live-action segments.
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Obviously Evil
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Obviously Evil: King Koopa and the Koopa Pack. The show, due to its pastiche nature, offered most genres' worth of Obviously Evil design. Because it's a comedic show, though, the lowest Mooks are occasionally given Affably Evil moments when they think nobody is looking.
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Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever
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Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever: Koopa becomes a giant in "Mario and the Beanstalk" and "Mario Meets Koopzilla". So does Mario in the latter episode. And that was before they became giants in their later games.
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Opening Narration
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Opening Narration: "Plumber's Log, Number ______...."
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech: Herlock Solmes gives one to Bowser in "The Adventures of Sherlock Mario".
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Animation Bump
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Animation Bump: Starting from "Count Koopula" in production order, episodes were produced in digital ink-and-paint as opposed to hand-drawn cel animation. Though The Legend of Zelda (1989), The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World were still produced using cels.
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Vague Age
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Vague Age: The ages of all four of the main characters are never specified. Lou Albano was in his fifties when he played Mario, while Danny Wells (Luigi) was in his forties. This contradicts the confirmation that Mario is in his mid-twenties, though this wouldn't be established till long after the show was off the air. It makes sense that they're middle-aged, though, as they not only have their own established plumbing business, but there's never any sign of romantic attraction between Mario and the Princess, who seems to be in her late teens/early twenties. Toad is hit with this worst. As noted above, he's the Tagalong Kid in some episodes (notably "Koopa Klaus", when his only concern at Christmas is presents). However, he's also old enough to be an official Mushroom Retainer (a title he himself uses in a few episodes), is legally able to drive, and is close friends with Hercufleas, a middle-aged man.
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Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking
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Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking: After getting a hold of Hercufleas' Great Balls of Fire, Koopa delivers this line:
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Pun
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Pun: All the pasta jokes.
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Wrong Turn at Albuquerque
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Wrong Turn at Albuquerque: The Christmas Episode has Toad making a wrong turn at "that last iceberg", resulting in the group winding up at the North Pole.
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What Happened to the Mouse?
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What Happened to the Mouse?: At the end of "Flatbush Koopa", the nerdy cab-driver who was turned into a pile of bricks by Koopa is never shown returned to normal (despite a cameo in the sequel-show Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 in "Recycled Koopa"). In the same episode, some of Bowser's "Koopa Troopas" were apparently still left in Brooklyn and chased by the police. Also, in "Princess I Shrunk the Marios," Mouser is shrunken, and placed in a jar by the good wizard, and not seen for the rest of the episode (though, earlier, 2 Mousers are seen in the episode – either an animation error, or reference to the fact there are indeed two Mousers in the "Super Mario Bros. 2" game). A lot of the cartoon episodes with the heroes setting out to meet someone they hope will join their fight against Koopa, and who is never mentioned again as soon as the credits roll.
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Dodgy Toupee
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Dodgy Toupee: In the "Toupee" live-action segment.
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Eye Catch
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Eye Catch: One-liner style jokes about the episode usally preceded and suceded the commercial breaks in the live action segments.
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Abhorrent Admirer
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Abhorrent Admirer: Queen Rotunda in "Love 'Em and Leave 'Em" accidentally becomes this to Mario when she drinks a love potion and falls in love with him.note This is also the only episode to not feature King Koopa. A female monkey briefly becomes this for Mario/Marzan in "Mario of the Apes" after a Crash-Into Hello. She only appears for the one scene, however, and isn't the focus of the episode.
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No One Could Survive That!
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No One Could Survive That!: In "Toad Warriors", Kar-Krazy Koopa blasts a fortress where the heroes are hiding. Though he immediately jeers like he assumes he's defeated his opponents, in the very next scene he refuses Mouser's insistence on the same outcome, thinking that the heroes might be lying low as a trick. It takes a couple more potshots and more urging from Mouser until Koopa finally agrees to move in, which is also when Mario & Co. initiate the plan they had just developed.
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Sliding Scale of Realistic vs. Fantastic
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Sliding Scale of Realistic vs. Fantastic: Surreal, full stop. The games are borderline Fantastic and Surreal, since their internally consistent gameplay rules keep what would otherwise be a World of Chaos setting from getting too weird, but the show doesn't have those limitations.
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Took a Level in Jerkass
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Took a Level in Jerkass: King Koopa, to some extent. His game counterpart occasionally had to team up with Mario and his friends to defeat a common enemy, not unlike other villains in certain other games (Dr. Eggman, King Dedede, etc.). However, literally no episodes from this show had any occasion where King Koopa had to resort to this. This wouldn't be too bad, except Bowser in the games also has some redeeming qualities, such as seeing Mario as a Worthy Opponent, never harming the Princess when he kidnaps her (with a few exceptions), and being a Benevolent Boss to his minions. This version, however, does not share any of these traits. Comparing these two versions of Bowser makes his cartoon self seem completely black-hearted (to the extent of trying to kill Santa Claus in "Koopa Klaus"). Subverted in the later cartoons, however, where he still doesn't share Game Bowser's previously stated redeeming qualities, but he's shown to be a caring father when it comes to the Koopalings. It should be noted that at the time of airing, Bowser's personality hadn't been fleshed out much aside from being the main villain.
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Rambunctious Italian
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Rambunctious Italian: The titular brothers, especially Mario, exhibit the stereotypes associated with New Yorkers of Italian heritage by being very emotional and passionate.
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Recycled IN SPACE!
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Recycled In Space: This show IS this trope. No exaggeration. Literally every single episode had the gang starring in either some all-new world or scenario, be it them becoming desert bikers while trying to protect the area's last supply of spaghetti sauce, duking it out in a typical Star Wars parody, or better yet winding up in some random place like Spy Land or Car Land; and most, if not all of them, are described as being either a territory or an affiliate of the Mushroom Kingdom.
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Not My Lucky Day
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Not My Lucky Day: "Mighty McMario and the Pot of Gold," an Irish-themed episode which takes place in the Shamrock Kingdom, features a leprechaun named Murphy who ordinarily has the power of extremely good luck—but when King Koopa snatches the titular object, he becomes jinxed, cursing everything he and everyone around him does to end badly. Since he's fighting alongside the heroes, things go terribly for a while...until Mario gets the idea to have Murphy "help" King Koopa by staying by his side. The jinx immediately takes effect, and after a series of disasters, Koopa surrenders and gives back the pot of gold, which brings things back to normal.
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Fountain of Youth
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Fountain of Youth: Appears in the episode "Two Plumbers and a Baby". Toadstool accidentally falls in it, transforming her into an infant. Koopa ends up falling in it too, by the end of the episode. Baby Peach and Baby Bowser actually became canon characters much later on (in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time and Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, respectively).
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Faux Affably Evil
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Faux Affably Evil: King Koopa is this straight for this part of the series.
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On the Next
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On the Next: Each episode would feature Mario, Luigi or another character in the live-action segments introducing such a segment for that week's The Legend of Zelda (1989). That meant for different previews for one episode. They were even introduced in some variation of this:
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Re-Release Soundtrack
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Re-Release Soundtrack: Even though they were all covers and not performed by the original artists, several episodes featured segments with licensed music, all of which were removed from later broadcasts and all DVD releases of the show. That said, Some foreign releases maintain the songs.
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Took a Level in Badass
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Took a Level in Badass: Robo Koopa. His episode starts with a Downer Beginning, with Mario and co. on the run from him in his new, Nigh-Invulnerable Powered Armor — complete with a design◊ that looks legitimately menacing. And their attempt to match him with a Mecha of their own ends in a Shoot the Shaggy Dog failure. Only a last-second Indy Ploy — and by one of the local One-Shot Characters instead of, you know, Mario and/or any of his friends — manages to put a stop to his Near-Villain Victory.
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Continuity Nod
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Continuity Nod: In the live-action segment "Defective Gadgetry", Mario discovers and subsequently tosses away a dead goldfish named Kenneth, whom Mario had to look after and whom he unwittingly killed in the segment "Goodbye, Mr. Fish". Salvador Drainado from "Brooklyn Bound" - the greatest plumber to ever live - reappears as a statue (quite appropriately) at the titular academy in "Plummers Academy".
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Leitmotif
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Leitmotif: Since the show re-arranges most of the music from the first two Mario games, the tunes are indicative of the character or type of environment that is currently on-screen. Examples: The Star theme plays when Mario gets a star.
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Even Bad Men Love Their Mamas
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Even Bad Men Love Their Mamas: Zig-Zagged like crazy in in "Do You, Princess Toadstool, Take This Koopa..." when Koopa invites his mother to his wedding.
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Awesome Moment of Crowning: The episode "King Mario of Cramalot".
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Samus Is a Girl
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Samus Is a Girl: In "The Mark of Zero", it's revealed that the masked hero is in fact the waitress from the taco stand.
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Identity Amnesia
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A female monkey briefly becomes this for Mario/Marzan in "Mario of the Apes" after a Crash-Into Hello. She only appears for the one scene, however, and isn't the focus of the episode.
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You Don't Look Like You
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You Don't Look Like You: Princess Peach has Princess Daisy's reddish-brown hair. Toad has a red vest, blue trousers, and purple shoes instead of his original red vest, white trousers, and brown shoes. Bowser has completely green skin, and his nose looks like a western dragon.
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Animated Adaptation
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Animated Adaptation: Adapts both the first game as well as Super Mario Bros. 2. (As much as they can be adapted from, at least)
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MacGuffin
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"Raiders of the Lost Mushroom." The titular MacGuffin is a wish-granting artifact with no established limits. Yet neither Mario and co. nor Koopa and co. ever think to simply make a Just Eat Gilligan wish about their enemies.
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Status Quo Is God
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Status Quo Is God: A lot of episodes of the cartoon segment open on Mario's journal entry that the group is entering a specific world, hoping to enjoin its local hero in their fight to depose King Koopa and liberate the Mushroom Kingdom. As soon as Koopa's latest scheme is stopped, they're never seen again. Along with the assurance that Koopa won't bother anyone in that world again, so the local hero should really be freed up to help Mario's party like he was hoping.
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Karma Houdini
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Karma Houdini: Even though Koopa's schemes occasionally resulted in his own defeat, he always made a Villain: Exit, Stage Left either by running away or by using a warp potion. For some reason the Mario gang did not always try chasing him down while the portal's opened.
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Mood Dissonance
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Mood Dissonance: The live-action section "Slime Busters" was loaded with this. Its premise was simple—Mario Bros. Plumbing is infected with slime that acts as ghosts, which possesses Luigi, prompting help from Ernie Hudson of Ghostbusters fame. And in the end, the day was saved by pure luck, if we take Ernie's word for it. Sounds horrifying, right? Well, the show doesn't quite present it that way, because literally the whole segment was flooded with laugh tracks left and right—laugh tracks that had adults roaring with whistles and applause, by the way—and the occasional cheerful music cues. Because Demonic Possession is wacky fun, apparently. And then there's "Goodbye Mr. Fish". Apparently a dead fish, tricking the sweet elderly woman who owns said fish by getting a replacement, and Luigi planning to bilk her and her friends out of money by becoming a pet-sitting service after they successfully fool her are warranting of a laugh track.
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2-for-1 Show
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2-for-1 Show: Three counting the Zelda segments.
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Piranha Problem
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Piranha Problem: Whenever the group comes across a body of water in an episode, You can be sure Trouters will show up to chase them out.
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Super-Strength
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How the heroes' powered-up forms worked tended to vary on the needs of the episode too. Usually they had the power to throw fireballs, sometimes they evidenced Super-Strength. Sometimes they got to keep their powers until they took damage (or the episode ended), sometimes it wore off after a little while like it would if the player got a Starman in the games.
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Entitled Bastard
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Entitled Bastard: Inverted. As noted in Save the Villain for "Koopa Klaus", while it does seem very cruel for Mario and his friends not to save King Koopa from an avalanche and plunging into arctic waters? He DID just try to do exactly that to Santa Claus. There’s also the fact that he tries to kill them on a regular basis so they don’t really have to be nice to him, even if it is Christmas.
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Totally Radical
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Totally Radical: Averted in both the live action skits and, for the most part, the cartoon. However, when the rebroadcast in 1990 replaced the Mario sketches with "Club Mario", it was played straighter than an arrow.
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Save the Villain
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Save the Villain: Subverted in the Christmas episode: Koopa, who has taken Santa Claus captive at this point and is threatening to throw him into the icy water below, stupidly causes an avalanche. Mario uses his plumbers' snake to rescue St. Nick, but instead of doing the same for the Koopa King, he gestures to the reptile that he'll just have to jump into the water himself (which, surprisingly, he survives).
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Trademark Favorite Food
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Trademark Favorite Food: The Mario Bros. love Italian foods like pasta and pizza, the latter moreso in the live action segments to the extent they describe themselves as "pizzatarians".
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For the Evulz
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For the Evulz: Most of Koopa's motive throughout the series is purely for the sake of being evil.
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Obsessed with Food
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Obsessed with Italian Food: Mario and Luigi. Never once does a single episode go by without Mario and Luigi making terrible pasta puns.
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Mage in Manhattan
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Mage in Manhattan: One episode has King Koopa traveling to Brooklyn in an attempt to conquer it.
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The Homeward Journey
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The Homeward Journey: A common plot device in the Super Show is the Mario Bros. trying (or at the very least, wanting) to return to their home of Brooklyn. Especially in the episodes "Flatbush Koopa" and "Brooklyn Bound". They never do.
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Everyone Has Standards
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Everyone Has Standards: Sam Shalam from "Mario Vs. The Red Baron Koopa" is a liar and a cheat selling the Marios a faulty flying carpet. But when he hears that they're fighting King Koopa, he states that he "gives cheating a bad name" (helped immensely by the fact that Koopa's carpet was stolen from Sam).
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Inflating Body Gag
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Inflating Body Gag: In "Little Red Riding Princess", King Koopa wearing a scuba suit attempts to kidnap Princess Toadstool. However, she escapes easily by releasing the air in his tank, causing him to expand rapidly and float upward.
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Trapped in Another World
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Trapped in Another World: Mario and Luigi are from Brooklyn, but were transported to the Mushroom Kingdom through a warp pipe.
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Hypocritical Humor
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Hypocritical Humor: Despite King Koopa's hatred of Christmas in the Christmas Episode, he dresses up as Santa Claus, rides a sleigh akin to Santa, and even has Tryclyde dress up as Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
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Ass Kicks You
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Ass Kicks You: When a robotic Shy Guy latches onto Bunsen in "Robo Koopa", she gets it off by flinging her hips backwards.
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The Real Spoofbusters
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The Real Spoofbusters: The live-action "Slime Busters" segment has Ernie Hudson shows up As Himself being a Slime Buster who has to stop a Slime ghost that haunts the brothers' workshop.
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Demoted to Extra
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Demoted to Extra: Clawgrip got this bad. A boss in the second game, he was not only reduced to a mook, but a generic mook. Fryguy is also hit with this. While he appears in more episodes than Clawgrip and has far more dialogue, his final appearance in "Raiders of the Lost Mushroom" has Toadstool refer to him as A Fryguy. Implying he’s part of a species like in the Nintendo Comics System books.
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Character in the Logo
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Character in the Logo: Mario appears in the logo.
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Low Count Gag
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Low Count Gag: In "Do You, Princess Toadstool, Take This Koopa...", Koopa decides to invite all his friends to his wedding and the subordinate ordered to send the invitations is surprised at the idea of Koopa having friends. Koopa claims he does have friends but, unable to recall anyone, decides to invite his mother and nobody else.
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Incredible Shrinking Man
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Incredible Shrinking Man: Mario ended up getting shrunk in two episodes. This came before Mario Party 4 and New Super Mario Bros. created the Mini Mushroom.
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Precision F-Strike
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Precision F-Strike: In the infamous anti-drug PSA, Captain Lou as Mario outright states that "if you do drugs, you go to Hell before you die." "Plummer's Academy" notably uses the song "Working for a Living" by Huey Lewis and the News, which uses the word "Damn" three times.
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Cement Shoes
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However, in "The Unzappables", the quartet is given the Cement Shoes treatment, which is played extremely seriously. Then again, they talk freely underwater and don't seem all that worried about drowning, so it's something of a Zigzagged Trope.
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Big Applesauce
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Big Applesauce: While all the DiC Mario shows give the Mario Brothers New York accents, appetites, and, to a lesser extent, personalities, it's at its strongest in the Super Show. The live action segments even take place in Flatbush, with an Establishing Shot on the Brooklyn Bridge! Makes sense considering they cast Captain Lou, a genuine New Yorker, as Mario.
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Cool and Unusual Punishment
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Cool and Unusual Punishment: The various torture methods given to Toad and the Mario Bros. in "Count Koopula". Luigi is subjected to Tickle Torture, Mario's head is placed under a running faucet, and Toad is strapped to the rack.
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New Powers as the Plot Demands
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New Powers as the Plot Demands: The episode "Count Koopula," King Koopa has become a vampire, the titular Count Koopula, capable of Voluntary Shapeshifting into a bat and having an aversion to sunlight and garlic. No explanation for how he gained vampiric traits is given, and he never displays them again in later episodes. The episode "Quest for Pizza" has Mouser inexplicably present as a giant dinosaur to fit the theme. How the heroes' powered-up forms worked tended to vary on the needs of the episode too. Usually they had the power to throw fireballs, sometimes they evidenced Super-Strength. Sometimes they got to keep their powers until they took damage (or the episode ended), sometimes it wore off after a little while like it would if the player got a Starman in the games.
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I Lied
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I Lied: In "Do You, Princess Toadstool, Take this Koopa...?", King Koopa turns Toad and the mushroom Kingdom denisens to stone and promises the Princess to turn them back to normal and let them live their lives if she marries him. While he briefly changes them back, he turns them to stone again the moment the Princess is unaware. Of course, once the Mario Brothers inform her that Koopa double crossed her, she is quick to back out of the deal.
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Shout-Out
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Shout-Out: One episode was based off of Star Wars, except with Mario characters and a flying castle in space?! Interestingly enough, this was one of Mario's first times in space, before even Super Mario Galaxy. Also, one of the original concepts for Star Wars was that most everyone would have Lightsabers, but was nixed in favor of only Jedi and Sith having them. In this Mario episode, however, during the first scene all of Bowser's mooks have lightsaber knock-offs. Coincidence? There's also a ton of pop culture references in episode names, like "Two Plumbers and a Baby","Mario of the Apes", "On Her Majesty's Sewer Service"... Many of King Koopa's disguises/personas in the "theme" episodes are this (as well as the theme episodes themselves). In fact, Bowser's caveman persona/disguise in "A Quest for Pizza", Ally Koop, is named in reference to the old comic strip Alley Oop. Elvin Parsley in "The King Lives" is both a reference to Elvis, and oddly his voice sounds like James Brown. (Even stating, "I feel good!") There's also King James in "Bad Rap", who both looks and sounds like James Brown (though why a soul singer is the king of Rap Land is a question that may never be answered). The same episode also features the Flab Boys, a Shout Out to the real-life rap duo the Fat Boys. The phrase "Plumber's Log" is a pretty obvious reference to the "Captain's Log" from the Star Trek franchise (Next Generation was airing at the time).
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Universal-Adaptor Cast
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Universal-Adaptor Cast: The main characters - both good and bad - end up in a wide variety of settings, whether it's outer-space, a land of cars, a land of spies, or wherever the story is set.
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Ad Bumpers
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Ad Bumpers: As with most shows airing in First-Run Syndication. For this show, they were usually specific to each live action segment, although the final two weeks of episodes just had standard ones with a still version of the beginning of the opening. This was also one of the few shows to have an ad bumper during the commercial breaks (i.e., without going back to the show):
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Pendulum of Death
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Pendulum of Death: "The Adventures of Sherlock Mario" has the gang tied up and subject to this.
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Wheel o' Feet
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Wheel o' Feet: Complete with the "spinning reels" sound effect from the slot machine mini-game in Super Mario Bros. 2.
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Cover Version
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Cover Version: Nearly every episode featured a cover song of a famous song, such as "Bad", "Thriller", and "Beat It". Naturally, these had to be replaced in re-airings.
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Every Episode Ending
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Every Episode Ending: "Do the Mario!" And during the closing credits, as Mario dances, he appears everywhere on the screen.
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Taken for Granite
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"On Her Majesty's Sewer Service." Koopa has a magic ring that can invoke Taken for Granite on you. He only uses it once — on the local guest hero — but never even attempts to use it on Mario and co.
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Uncanny Family Resemblance
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Uncanny Family Resemblance: Each of the Mario Bros.' relatives who visited them in the live-action segments were played by the same actors as the Bros. themselves. And when the two characters appear in the same scene or room, one of them is either offscreen or played by another actor with their face obscured.
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Bizarre Taste in Food
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Bizarre Taste in Food: In the cartoon segments, Mario often enjoys such food as pepperoni cheesecake and mozzarella milkshakes.
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Character Catchphrase
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Character Catchphrase Koopa has two: "He who Koops and runs away lives to Koop another day!" and "Koopa Pack, attack!" Mario has "Pasta Power!" Luigi has "Holy Macaroni!" and "Holy Ravioli!" Mario and Luigi: "Patty-Cake, Patty-Cake, Pasta man! Give us pasta power as fast as we can!" In the live-action segments: "Uh-oh." "Uh-oh?" (both) "Uh-ohhhhhhhh!"
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Gushing About Guest Stars
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Gushing About Guest Stars: The show had plenty of guest stars for the live action segments, and almost inevitably, Mario and Luigi will be avid watchers of their show, consider them an inspiration, or whatever fits for the relevant star's claim to fame.
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What the Hell, Hero?
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In the cartoon episode "Koopenstein", Mario yells outside Koopenstein's castle to a Shy Guy, who responds by shutting the door. Toad calls him out on this.
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Unlimited Wardrobe
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Unlimited Wardrobe: King Koopa often has a different outfit depending on the theme of the episode (i.e. dressing like a cowboy in "Butch Mario and the Luigi Kid" and dressing like Julius Caesar in "The Great Gladiator Gig.").
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Last Request
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Last Request: Subverted. In "Rolling Down the River", when Mario asks Captain Koopa for any requests before he's forced to Walk the Plank, Koopa rightfully points out he's the villain and isn't going to do anything for him.
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Hold the Unsolicited Ingredient
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Hold the Unsolicited Ingredient: One live-action episode features a pizza-making machine. Its inventor says the user must ask it to hold anchovies and eggs otherwise it'll put them on the pizza.
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Equivalent Exchange
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Equivalent Exchange: In "The Great Gladiator Gig", a donkey helps Mario and Luigi escape Koopa by giving them a ride in exchange for oats. Once Mario runs out of oats, the donkey kicks them off.
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Unusual Euphemism
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Unusual Euphemism: "What the koop are you talking about?" "Leapin' lasagna!", and many more of this type.
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Unusually Uninteresting Sight
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Unusually Uninteresting Sight: Nobody seems to consider Indiana Joe's lack of a face something worth noting, or reacts to it in any way. This is because he was originally supposed to look like a caricature of Harrison Ford, but the creators feared this might get them sued, so they completely removed his facial features. Since he wasn't written as being literally faceless, the story doesn't treat him like he is.
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You Can't Go Home Again
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You Can't Go Home Again: "Brooklyn Bound" did focus on the duo finding a way back home, but they opt to stay in order to protect the Princess. "Flatbush Koopa" had them get home to Brooklyn, only to find King Koopa has invaded. They ended up having to lead him back to The Mushroom Kingdom and destroying the way back to Brooklyn.
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Good Smoking, Evil Smoking
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Good Smoking, Evil Smoking: Herlock Solmes is clearly smoking from his pipe and is one of Mario and the gang's allies.
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Action Girl
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Action Girl: Princess Toadstool. Though she's kidnapped in quite a few episodes, she's also a strong fighter who easily goes toe to toe with the Koopa Pack. In some cases, she's even able to either free herself from captivity or at least help foil Koopa's schemes while he has her locked up.
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Villain Exclusivity Clause
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Villain Exclusivity Clause: Barring the episode "Love Em and Leave Em" King Koopa is always the main villain of the cartoons.
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Drugs Are Bad
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Drugs Are Bad: Because if you do drugs, you go to Hell before you die.
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Continuity Snarl
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Continuity Snarl: Averted. Somehow. Despite the show being made during an awkward era for Mario games in the US, where the only available source material was two completely separate games that originally had no bearing on one another, the show manages to employ the conventions of both in a faithful way consistently (allowing for standard cartoon handwaving). For example, most of the enemies from Super Mario Bros. 2 are never stomped on, the Mushroom Kingdom people being turned to stone was a plot point in the original Super Mario Bros., and the use of the items throughout the show plays on both the games' mechanics and player conventions (i.e. Mario being more confident with the Fire Flower as most players are or Toad being able to lift vegetables the fastest and jump the lowest when all the characters jump). It helped that although Super Mario Bros. 3 had come out in Japan in 1988, it wouldn’t come to America until 1990 due to a chip shortage.
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Water Is Air
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Water Is Air: "Mario of the Deep" has the main characters spending the entire episode underwater with no apparent repercussions (of course, that kinda problem doesn't happen in the 2D games either). In fact, they actually manage to walk around as if they were on land and they manage to not have their headwear (or the Princess's hair) drift upward once. However, in "The Unzappables", the quartet is given the Cement Shoes treatment, which is played extremely seriously. Then again, they talk freely underwater and don't seem all that worried about drowning, so it's something of a Zigzagged Trope.
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Everything's Louder with Bagpipes
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Everything's Louder with Bagpipes: The live-action segment "Rowdy Roddy's Rotten Pipes" revolves around the brothers' attempts to disguise the fact that Roddy Piper's signature bagpipes have accidentally been converted into a vacuum cleaner.
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Know When to Fold 'Em
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Know When to Fold 'Em: Whenever Koopa is defeated, he makes a Villain: Exit, Stage Left.
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65-Episode Cartoon
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65-Episode Cartoon: Though 13 of the cartoon segments were episodes of the The Legend of Zelda cartoon.note These were shown on the Friday episodes (i.e., every fifth episode).
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Musical Episode
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Musical Episode/Rhyming Episode: "Bad Rap" is performed entirely in (awful) rap.
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Whole-Plot Reference
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Whole-Plot Reference: The usual template for an episode of the Super Show has the heroes traveling to a Planet of Hats themed around a reference to a certain medium, and then engaging in a Whole-Plot Reference to said media. For example, "Star Koopa" parodying Star Wars and "Toad Warrior" parodying Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior. This type of story was mostly dropped for the next two series.
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As Long as It Sounds Foreign
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As Long as It Sounds Foreign: Or in this case, "as long as it sounds Latin". King Koopa is an in-universe example when he calls himself "Emperor Augustus Septemberus Octoberus Koopa" in "The Great Gladiator Gig".
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Family-Friendly Firearms
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Family-Friendly Firearms: In "The Provolone Ranger" Mario has to learn how to fire a gun, but can't hack it until he starts shooting mini-plungers instead of bullets. In "On Her Majesties Sewer Service" James Blonde wields a pistol attempting to shoot Koopfinger, but doesn’t get a shot out before he’s turned to stone.
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Composite Character
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Composite Character: King Koopa leads both his own troops from Super Mario Bros. and Wart's minions from Super Mario Bros. 2. He even kind of looks like a composite of his Japanese box art and Wart, complete with crown.
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Insistent Terminology
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Insistent Terminology: Bowser was always referred to as "King Koopa" (his Japanese name), and never by his first name. Averted with the Princess – "Toadstool" was her Western name until 1996, years after this cartoon ended production. He was referred to by his full name, Bowser Koopa, at a few points in the next series.
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Pokémon Speak
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Pokémon Speak: The Pidgits in the episode "Mario's Magic Carpet" typically only say "pidgit". Fortunately, Luigi knows their language.
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Super Not-Drowning Skills
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Super Not-Drowning Skills: The Bros. and their friends spent an entire episode or two underwater, and had no trouble breathing, talking, or doing what they normally do in spite of it. Justified, as the writers weren't reaching too far beyond what the actual game was like.
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Unexplained Recovery
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At the end of "Flatbush Koopa", the nerdy cab-driver who was turned into a pile of bricks by Koopa is never shown returned to normal (despite a cameo in the sequel-show Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 in "Recycled Koopa"). In the same episode, some of Bowser's "Koopa Troopas" were apparently still left in Brooklyn and chased by the police.
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Crossover
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Crossover Two live-action segments had the Mario Bros. meet Inspector Gadget (played by Maurice LaMarche,note who would take over voicing the character after Don Adams retired from the role in 1999 no less). Capt. Lou Albano also managed to get a couple WWF wrestlers on the show, such as Sgt. Slaughter and "Rowdy" Roddy Piper. Interesting Fact: Sgt. Slaughter was once a semi-regular character on G.I. Joe. Game show host Jim Lange, of The Dating Game, Bullseye (U.S.), Name That Tune and The $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime, showed up in one episode to assist Mario when Luigi was hit on the head by their furnace and thought he was a game show host.
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Crash-Into Hello
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Crash-Into Hello: Happens in "Mario of the Apes" between Mario/Marzan and a female monkey, who collide whilst swinging from vines. Subverted in that whilst the monkey is immediately smitten, Mario isn't so enthused.
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Princesses Rule
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Princesses Rule: Toadstool is referred to as "princess" despite ostensibly being the reigning monarch of the Mushroom Kingdom. Of course, it's seldom clear what parts of the world are part of her kingdom, or which of the mushroom people are her subjects.
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Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick
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Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick: In "Fortune Teller", when Mario is reading off the top four prizes of the Big Time Celebrity Prize Sweepstakes Giveaway, the grand prize serves to be the squick for him and Luigi.
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Filming for Easy Dub: Incredibly subverted; the series would sometimes waste animation time by mistakenly animating a character saying a line that was actually said by someone offscreen (i.e. King Koopa mouthing one of Toad's lines in "Hooded Robin and his Mario Men").
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Product Placement As if this show didn't advertise Super Mario Bros. and The Legend of Zelda enough, the episode "Bats in the Basement" shows Mario eating Nintendo Cereal System. And the episode "Mama Mia Mario" opens with Luigi playing the NES itself. Domino's Pizza was also a sponsor of the show. Pizza boxes bearing its logo can occasionally be seen strewn around the basement.
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