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The show ran in 1989 from September 4 through December 1 with a total of 65 episodes. 52 of the episodes had Mario characters in the animated segments while the other 13 had Zelda characters. The live-action segments with Albano and Wells appeared in all 65 episodes.

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  • The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
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  • The show ran in 1989 from September 4 through December 1 with a total of 65 episodes. 52 of the episodes had Mario characters in the animated segments while the other 13 had Zelda characters. The live-action segments with Albano and Wells appeared in all 65 episodes.
  • The Super Mario Bros. Super Show is TV show that aired on Kids' WB! from 2001 to 2002.
  • Similar to The Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, this show, along with its sister shows is widely condemned as cheesy, low-quality trash. All of its plots are always based off other stories and are never entirely original. Despite that, it has provided plenty of meme material and footage for poopers to mash up into wacky, hilarious masterpieces. Indeed, some of the oldest YTPs in history make plentiful use of footage from this source along with its closely related TV shows.
  • The Super Mario Bros. Super Show is an American television series based on Super Mario Bros 1 and 2. The show had both a live action segment and an animated segment. The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World (tv series) are both in the same continuity.
  • The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, es la primera serie de televisión estadounidense basada en la saga de videojuegos de Nintendo Super Mario Bros.. Originalmente se emiten a través de su primera ronda de distribución para la mayoría independientes o cadenas de televisión Fox de septiembre 4to, 1989-diciembre 4, 1989, con lo cual los episodios de repetición y el Club Mario Re-edited episodios se emitieron hasta el 6 de septiembre 1991. El Canal de la Familia inició una emisión de la serie en los Estados Unidos desde septiembre 23ro, 1991-agosto 26, 1994 como repeticiones. La serie fue producida por DiC Animación y fue distribuida por las empresas de Viacom.
  • In der folgenden Liste werden die Episoden der Sendung aufgelistet: 1. * Der Vogel! Der Vogel! 2. * König Mario von Cramalot 3. * Butch Mario und Luigi Kid 4. * Marios fliegender Teppich 5. * Es geht den Fluss hinunter 6. * Das große Gladiatorenfest 7. * Mario und die Bohnenranke 8. * Lieb sie und lass sie 9. * Das große BMX-Rennen 10. * Sterne in ihren Augen 11. * Urwald-Fieber 12. * Heim nach Brooklyn 13. * Toad-Krieger 14. * Das Feuer des Hercufleas 15. * Graf Koopula 16. * Koopas Piraten 17. * Zwei Klempner und ein Baby 18. * Die Abenteuer des Sherlock Mario 19. * Willst du, Prinzessin Toadstool, diesen Koopa ...? 20. * Der gefleckte Koopa 21. * Koopenstein 22. * Zu seiner Majest
  • The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! is a TV series made in 1989 developed by DiC . The show led with a "live-action" section for up to five minutes, moved onto an animated part of the show, and for the final five minutes, it reverts to the live-action filming, totaling about half an hour. The "live-action" segment was based on Mario and Luigi, with problems with plumbing, living in a basement, and generally being fed up of Italian jobs. The animated segment insinuates them enjoying their time, fighting with each other and saving Princess Toadstool. The series began on September 4, 1989, and ended on December 1, 1989. It was distributed by Viacom Entreprises and currently distributed by Paramount Home Video and NCircle Entertainment. It was associated with the show King Koopa's Kool Kartoons.
  • The first and last parts of each episode were live segments which showed Mario (professional wrestling manager Captain Lou Albano) and Luigi (Danny Wells), two Italian-American plumbers living in Brooklyn, where they would often be visited by celebrity guest stars. Lou Albano and Danny Wells also once played female versions of themselves, Marianne and Luigeena (their cousins), and also two hillbilly cousins, named Mario Joe and Luigi Bob.
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Editor
  • Lars Floden
  • William P. Magee
Executive Producer
  • Andy Heyward
  • Robby London
  • Steve Binder
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  • 1320.0
Producer
  • Troy Miller
  • John Grusd
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  • "Plumber Rap", (performed by Lou Albano and Danny Wells)
Country
  • United States
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  • Other
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  • List of Mario television episodes
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  • Trailer 2
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