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''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' was a 1989 animated/live action [[DiC]] production was an [[Animated Adaptation]] of [[Nintendo]]'s flagship games, featuring the adventures of those plucky plumbers from Brooklyn (although ''Yoshi's Island'' eventually revealed that they were born in the Mushroom Kingdom), the [[Super Mario Bros.]]. Mario is voiced and portrayed live by [[Professional Wrestling|professional wrestler]] Captain Lou Albano, with Danny Wells as Luigi.
 
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 short features 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 short features Mario and Luigi in the Mushroom Kingdom, looking for a way to get home and save Princess Toadstool's kingdom from the evil <ref> {{spoiler|Bowser</ref>}}.
 
The show ran four days a week in syndication, with Fridays reserved for a cartoon based on ''[[The Legend of Zelda (animation)|The Legend of Zelda]]''.
 
Now available on [https://web.archive.org/web/20120629094823/http://www.hulu.com/super-mario-bros-super-show Hulu] ([[No Export for You|Region Locked]]) Not to be confused with the ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros 3]]'' or ''[[Super Mario World (animation)|Super Mario World]]''.
 
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* [[Mage in Manhattan]]: King Koopa.
* [[May the Farce Be with You]]
* [[Mondegreen]]: "Oh, <ref> {{spoiler|fuck</ref>}} you, Luigi!" and "Maybe we should stay and <ref> {{spoiler|hump</ref>}} the Princess."
* [[Musical Episode]]: "Bad Rap" is performed entirely in (awful) rap.
* [[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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