. . "-660.0"^^ . "\"Super Mario World\""@en . "Super Mario World is an animated cartoon series based on Super Mario World. It originally debuted as a part of Captain N: the Game Master. In the series, unlike most instances, Yoshi can actually speak English. In the episode A Little Learning, he gets excited about the discovery of fireballs coming at Mario and company. He then exclaims \"Fireballs! Yum!\". This quote has become a meme, as has another episode where Luigi has to babysit Yoshi and is refered to as \"Mama Luigi\". The show is also the first depiction of Yoshi with actual hands instead of paws."@en . . . . . . . . "John Grusd"@en . . . . . . . . "United States"@en . "\"Super Mario World\""@en . . "Super Mario World is an animated television series loosely based on the Super NES video game of the same name. It is the third and thus far last Saturday morning cartoon based on the Super Mario Bros. NES and Super NES series of video games. The series aired on NBC as a part of Captain N: The Game Master, and, due to Captain N's cancellation, only lasted thirteen episodes."@en . . . . . "Super Mario World (TV Series)"@en . . . . . "Super Mario World is an animated television series loosely based on the Super NES video game of the same name. It is the third and thus far last Saturday morning cartoon based on the Super Mario Bros. NES and Super NES series of video games. The series aired on NBC as a part of Captain N: The Game Master, and, due to Captain N's cancellation, only lasted thirteen episodes."@en . . . "Mark McNally"@en . . . "John Grusd"@en . . . . . "Super Mario World (TV series)"@en . . "That's Mama Luigi to you, Mario!"@en . . . . . . . . . "James Rankin"@en . . "Super Mario World"@en . . . . . . . . "Super Mario World is an animated cartoon series based on Super Mario World. It originally debuted as a part of Captain N: the Game Master. In the series, unlike most instances, Yoshi can actually speak English. In the episode A Little Learning, he gets excited about the discovery of fireballs coming at Mario and company. He then exclaims \"Fireballs! Yum!\". This quote has become a meme, as has another episode where Luigi has to babysit Yoshi and is refered to as \"Mama Luigi\". The show is also the first depiction of Yoshi with actual hands instead of paws."@en . . . "The series centers on Mario, Luigi and Princess Toadstool, now living in Dinosaur Land (sometimes also called Dinosaur World) with Yoshi, who is depicted on the show as a curious childlike dinosaur with a large appetite and several phobias. King Koopa (otherwise known as Bowser) and the Koopalings were also around, having followed the Super Mario Bros. and the Princess to Dinosaur Land."@en . "Luigi saying the most famous quote of the series"@en . . . . . . "Shigeru Miyamoto"@en . . . . . . . . . "480"^^ . . "Catherine Gallant"@en . "List of Super Mario episodes#Super Mario World"@en . . . "Captain N & The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3"@en . . . . . . . . "This game has spawned a few memes. The first is Mama Luigi, in which Luigi has to care for Yoshi after he hatches from his egg. The second revolves around an episode in which Mario and his friends are being attacked by fireballs. Yoshi responds, \"Fireballs! Yum!\" and proceeds to eat them and spit them back at the enemies."@en . . . "Judy Marshak"@en . . "1992-07-25"^^ . . . . "1991-09-14"^^ . "Other"@en . "Gordon Masten"@en . . . "Dolby Surround 2.0"@en . . . . . . . "Sue Odjakjian"@en . . . "Mark McNally"@en . . . "Sue Odjakjian"@en . . . "The series centers on Mario, Luigi and Princess Toadstool, now living in Dinosaur Land (sometimes also called Dinosaur World) with Yoshi, who is depicted on the show as a curious childlike dinosaur with a large appetite and several phobias. King Koopa (otherwise known as Bowser) and the Koopalings were also around, having followed the Super Mario Bros. and the Princess to Dinosaur Land. Unlike in the game, Dinosaur Land was depicted as being populated with cavepeople, including a pre-adolescent caveboy named Oogtar, who replaced the role of Toad (Oogtar even had the same voice actor as Toad, John Stocker). Some episodes revolved around Mario trying to introduce a modern invention to the cavepeople in an attempt to make their lives easier, only for the Koopas to twist it into an evil scheme. It is unclear whether the characters had traveled back in time (in the episode \"Rock TV\", King Koopa mentions \"there's no TV here in the Stone Age [because] it hasn't been invented yet\"), or if Dinosaur Land was simply a \"lost valley\"-esque island that the characters had come to (in the flashback episode \"Mama Luigi\", Luigi simply mentions that he and the others came to Dinosaur Land for a vacation without any mention of time travel). The show was originally aired on Saturday mornings on NBC in the 1991-92 season, the last year the network programmed an animated children's block before the launch of a Saturday edition of Today. It was featured in a half-hour time slot with a shortened version of Captain N: The Game Master, titled Captain N & The New Super Mario World (also titled Captain N & Super Mario Bros. World in the commercial bumpers). Episodes of Super Mario World were later shown as part of the syndication package Captain N and the Video Game Masters. Afterwards, the series was split up from Captain N altogether and shown in time-compressed reruns on as part of Mario All-Stars on Family Channel, and later USA Network. In the United Kingdom, however, the show was still broadcast as Captain N & The New Super Mario World. Unlike the previous two Mario cartoons, the show was not widely distributed on home video in the NTSC region, where its only release was the inclusion of the show's Christmas episode on the 1996 VHS release Super Mario Bros. Super Christmas Adventures. Meanwhile, two PAL tapes were released in the United Kingdom. More recently, the series was released on DVD in Australia. This series is the most short-lived of the three American Mario animated series."@en . . . "Walker Boone"@en . . . . . "English"@en . "13"^^ . "1"^^ . . . "This game has spawned a few memes. The first is Mama Luigi, in which Luigi has to care for Yoshi after he hatches from his egg. The second revolves around an episode in which Mario and his friends are being attacked by fireballs. Yoshi responds, \"Fireballs! Yum!\" and proceeds to eat them and spit them back at the enemies."@en . .