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* [[The Dragon]]: Mouser.
* [[The Dragon]]: Mouser.
* [[Drill Sergeant Nasty]]: Sergeant Kooperman, Mario and Luigi's Plumbers' Academy instructor who has Bowser's voice.
* [[Drill Sergeant Nasty]]: Sergeant Kooperman, Mario and Luigi's Plumbers' Academy instructor who has Bowser's voice.
* [[Everybody Laughs Ending]]
* [["Everybody Laughs" Ending]]
* [[Eyecatch]]
* [[Eyecatch]]
* [[The Faceless]]: Indiana Joe, a one-shot character, literally did not have a face.
* [[The Faceless]]: Indiana Joe, a one-shot character, literally did not have a face.
* [[Friend or Idol Decision]]: The group finds another plumber who got stranded in the Mushroom Kingdom. He had finished building a machine that could get back to Brooklyn, but it had 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.
* [["Friend or Idol?" Decision]]: The group finds another plumber who got stranded in the Mushroom Kingdom. He had finished building a machine that could get back to Brooklyn, but it had 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.
** 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.
* [[Fountain of Youth]]: Appears in the episode "Two Plumbers and a Baby". Peach, or rather, Toadstool, accidentally falls in it, transforming her into an infant. Koopa ends up falling in it too, by the end of the episode. [[Hilarious in Hindsight|Baby Peach and Baby Bowser actually became canon characters much later on]] (In ''[[Mario and Luigi Partners In Time]]'' and ''[[Super Mario World 2 Yoshis Island]]'', respectively).
* [[Fountain of Youth]]: Appears in the episode "Two Plumbers and a Baby". Peach, or rather, Toadstool, accidentally falls in it, transforming her into an infant. Koopa ends up falling in it too, by the end of the episode. [[Hilarious in Hindsight|Baby Peach and Baby Bowser actually became canon characters much later on]] (In ''[[Mario and Luigi Partners In Time]]'' and ''[[Super Mario World 2 Yoshis Island]]'', respectively).
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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.
* [[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.
* [[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.
* [[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.
* [[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 (Animation)|The Legend of Zelda]]''. That meant for different previews for one episode.
* [["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 (Animation)|The Legend of Zelda]]''. That meant for different previews for one episode.
* [[Once Per Episode]]: The Mario Bros. battling Koopa Troopas to the beat of old pop music. Examples include Mario & Luigi fighting ninjas ("Kung Fu Fighting") and redcoats in 1776 ("He's a Rebel").
* [[Once Per Episode]]: The Mario Bros. battling Koopa Troopas to the beat of old pop music. Examples include Mario & Luigi fighting ninjas ("Kung Fu Fighting") and redcoats in 1776 ("He's a Rebel").
* [[Opening Narration]]: "Plumber's Log, Number ______...."
* [[Opening Narration]]: "Plumber's Log, Number ______...."
* [[Pie Eyed]]: Almost everyone, in a rare modern use that's not a deliberate throwback.
* [[Pie-Eyed]]: Almost everyone, in a rare modern use that's not a deliberate throwback.
* [[Planet of Hats]]: Most episodes took place in a world built around a particular theme (Pirates, Wild West, outer space, etc.). And that's [[Hilarious in Hindsight|almost a decade before]] ''[[Mario Party (Video Game)|Mario Party]] 2'' offered a similar premise with themed boards.
* [[Planet of Hats]]: Most episodes took place in a world built around a particular theme (Pirates, Wild West, outer space, etc.). And that's [[Hilarious in Hindsight|almost a decade before]] ''[[Mario Party (Video Game)|Mario Party]] 2'' offered a similar premise with themed boards.
* [[Power-Up Food]]: In the Sherlock Holmes episode, Mario eats a hamburger he'd kept in his pocket, and it gives him the strength to break out of a [[Death Trap]].
* [[Power-Up Food]]: In the Sherlock Holmes episode, Mario eats a hamburger he'd kept in his pocket, and it gives him the strength to break out of a [[Death Trap]].
* [[Powered Armor]]: Robo-Koopa.
* [[Powered Armor]]: Robo-Koopa.
* [[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 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_Cereal_System Nintendo Cereal System].
* [[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 [[wikipedia:Nintendo Cereal System|Nintendo Cereal System]].
** And the episode "Mama Mia Mario" opens with Luigi playing the [[NES]] itself.
** And the episode "Mama Mia Mario" opens with Luigi playing the [[NES]] itself.
* [[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 [[All Bikers Are Hells Angels|them becoming desert bikers]] [[This Is Your Premise On Drugs|while trying to protect the area's last supply of spaghetti sauce,]] duking it out in a typical [[May the Farce Be With You|Star Wars parody]], or better yet winding up in some random place like Spy Land and Car Land.
* [[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 [[All Bikers Are Hells Angels|them becoming desert bikers]] [[This Is Your Premise On Drugs|while trying to protect the area's last supply of spaghetti sauce,]] duking it out in a typical [[May the Farce Be With You|Star Wars parody]], or better yet winding up in some random place like Spy Land and Car Land.
* [[Rock Bottom]]: In one episode, Mario and friends are thrown into a dungeon. Mario tells Luigi that things could be worse. Luigi asks him how, and Mario tells him that the ceiling could flatten them like a pizza. [[Tempting Fate|Right on cue,]] [[Descending Ceiling|the ceiling starts descending on them]]. Mario, undaunted, says that water could flood the room until they drown like rats. [[Rise to The Challenge|You know what happens next.]] Mario, still keeping his cool, says he could think of other things that could be worse, but Luigi promptly shuts him up.
* [[Rock Bottom]]: In one episode, Mario and friends are thrown into a dungeon. Mario tells Luigi that things could be worse. Luigi asks him how, and Mario tells him that the ceiling could flatten them like a pizza. [[Tempting Fate|Right on cue,]] [[Descending Ceiling|the ceiling starts descending on them]]. Mario, undaunted, says that water could flood the room until they drown like rats. [[Rise to The Challenge|You know what happens next.]] Mario, still keeping his cool, says he could think of other things that could be worse, but Luigi promptly shuts him up.
* [[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).
* [[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).
* [[Shout Out]]: One episode was based off of ''[[Star Wars]]'', except with Mario characters and a [[Mundane Made Awesome|FLYING CASTLE IN SPACE?!]] Interestingly enough, this was one of Mario's first times in space, before even [[Super Mario Galaxy (Video Game)|Super Mario Galaxy]]. Also, [[What Could Have Been|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 [[Fridge Brilliance|all of Bowser's mooks have lightsaber knock-offs.]] Coincidence?
* [[Shout-Out]]: One episode was based off of ''[[Star Wars]]'', except with Mario characters and a [[Mundane Made Awesome|FLYING CASTLE IN SPACE?!]] Interestingly enough, this was one of Mario's first times in space, before even [[Super Mario Galaxy (Video Game)|Super Mario Galaxy]]. Also, [[What Could Have Been|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 [[Fridge Brilliance|all of Bowser's mooks have lightsaber knock-offs.]] Coincidence?
* [[Terrible Trio]]: The Koopa Pack.
* [[Terrible Trio]]: The Koopa Pack.
* [[Theme Music Power-Up]]
* [[Theme Music Power-Up]]
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Revision as of 23:51, 25 January 2014

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The Super Mario Bros. Super Show was a 1989 animated/live action Di C 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 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 [1].

The show ran four days a week in syndication, with Fridays reserved for a cartoon based on The Legend of Zelda.

Now available on Hulu (Region Locked) Not to be confused with the The Adventures of Super Mario Bros 3 or Super Mario World.


The Super Mario Bros. Super Show contains examples of:

  • And Now You Must Marry Me: "Do You, Princess Toadstool, Take This Koopa..."
  • Attack of the 50 Foot Whatever: Koopa becomes a giant in two episodes. So does Mario in one of these two.
  • The Blank: Indiana Joe from "Raiders of the Lost Mushroom" is literally drawn without an actual face.
  • Brown Note: In one episode, Koopa is defeated by the playing of The Legend of Zelda theme song. Seriously.
  • Captain Ersatz: Stand-ins for Indiana Jones [the above-mentioned Indiana Joe], Robin Hood [Hooded Robin] and Elvis Presley [Elvin Parsley], among others, appear.
  • Catch Phrase: Koopa had two: "He who Koops and runs away lives to Koop another day!" and "Koopa Pack, ATTACK!"
  • 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...
  • Christmas Episode: "Koopa Klaus".
  • Clumsy Copyright Censorship: Most of the episodes featured a cover song during an action sequence. When the show was reran 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" by the same Michael Jackson in "Count Koopula", an episode taking place in Koopa's haunted castle), so their removal really hurt part of the show's appeal.
  • 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".
  • Cover Version: Nearly every episode featured a cover song of a famous song, such as "Bad", "Thriller", and "Beat It".
  • Crossover: Two live-action segments had the Mario Bros. meet Inspector Gadget (played by Maurice La Marche, no less).
    • Capt. Lou Albano also managed to get a couple WWE wrestlers on the show, such as Sgt. Slaughter and Rowdy Roddy Piper.
  • Dance Sensation: Do the Mario!
  • 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.

 "Look out! A clawgrip!"

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