Slaughter has a broken "Steam-O-Matic" steam cabinet so he calls upon our favorite plumbers to fix it. This episode is based on the movie Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. They end up getting tricked into imprisonment. King Koopa kidnaps Princess Toadstool, and Mario, Luigi, and Toad are made outlaws by Mouser. The plot of the episode is based on the legendary British ruler King Arthur.Ī young girl ( Danica McKellar) arrives at Mario and Luigi's claiming to be an orphan without a family or a place to go, so the plumbers invite her in for a stay. They are taken to a dungeon, but luckily Mervin saves them, and gives Mario Excalibur. Mario finds a golden plunger, but it gets taken by Koopa. Koopa has moved into the king's castle after his death and crowned himself King. Mario, Luigi, Toad and Toadstool come to Cramelot and meet Mervin. Mario and Luigi get an obsession with neatness and demonstrate to Nicole Eggert how to unclog a sink. No.Ī Birdo mistakes Toad for her missing baby and kidnaps him, thus Mario, Luigi and Princess Toadstool must rescue him while avoiding Koopa's attacks. The episodes would re-air in 1990 under Club Mario with the show's original live-action segments replaced with newer five-minute sequences. Super Show! Īll episodes are listed in production order and airdate. By 1991, all three Super Mario animated series had broadcast a combined total of 91 episodes. 3 before the American names were decided by Nintendo, and retain these for Super Mario World. The Koopalings are defined with different names and personalities in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. The names "Princess Toadstool" and "King Koopa" are primarily used prior to the release of Super Mario 64, which define them as "Princess Peach" and " Bowser" respectively. All except Club Mario focus on the characters of Mario and Luigi assisting Princess Toadstool in thwarting the plots and schemes of King Koopa.Įach series episodes is listed in order of airdate. 3 and Super Mario World (1991) is loosely based upon Super Mario World. Super Show! (1989) is based upon Super Mario Bros. The three series were produced by DIC Entertainment: The Super Mario Bros. This list of Mario television episodes covers three television series based upon Nintendo's Mario series of video games.
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