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The ''Super Mario Bros. Super Show'' was made in America in 1989 and blended concepts from the first two Western ''Super Mario Bros.'' games. This show featured Mario, Luigi, [[Toad]] and Peach (or Princess Toadstool as she was known in America at the time) as the main characters. Bowser was known as King Koopa (and had a more crocodile-like design) and often appeared in different costumes, pulling off a different scheme in each episode that usually involved taking over the Mushroom Kingdom or capturing the princess. The first series also featured live action segments set in Brooklyn where Mario and Luigi often got involved in sitcom-like situations and met a variety of guest stars. The original series also featured Captain Lou Albano as Mario, although he did not reprise the role for the follow-up series. | The ''Super Mario Bros. Super Show'' was made in America in 1989 and blended concepts from the first two Western ''Super Mario Bros.'' games. This show featured Mario, Luigi, [[Toad]] and Peach (or Princess Toadstool as she was known in America at the time) as the main characters. Bowser was known as King Koopa (and had a more crocodile-like design) and often appeared in different costumes, pulling off a different scheme in each episode that usually involved taking over the Mushroom Kingdom or capturing the princess. The first series also featured live action segments set in Brooklyn where Mario and Luigi often got involved in sitcom-like situations and met a variety of guest stars. The original series also featured Captain Lou Albano as Mario, although he did not reprise the role for the follow-up series. | ||
− | Two follow-up shows to the ''Super Show'' were made; in 1990, ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3'' incorporated various elements from ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', such as the inclusion of the Koopalings as regularly-appearing characters (but known by different names). The show also featured stronger continuity and episodes set in the real world (but still depicted in animation) as well as within the Mushroom Kingdom. The last short-lived series, ''Super Mario World'', was aired in 1991 and based on | + | Two follow-up shows to the ''Super Show'' were made; in 1990, ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3'' incorporated various elements from ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', such as the inclusion of the Koopalings as regularly-appearing characters (but known by different names). The show also featured stronger continuity and episodes set in the real world (but still depicted in animation) as well as within the Mushroom Kingdom. The last short-lived series, ''Super Mario World'', was aired in 1991 and based on ''Super Mario World''. Toad was replaced with Oogtar the caveboy, and Yoshi was added to the main cast. |
==Comics and Manga== | ==Comics and Manga== |