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The Mario Brothers, Princess Toadstool, and Toad go on various adventures while battling the evil King Koopa.The Mario Brothers, Princess Toadstool, and Toad go on various adventures while battling the evil King Koopa.The Mario Brothers, Princess Toadstool, and Toad go on various adventures while battling the evil King Koopa.
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- TriviaFor his role as "Mario" in the live-action segments, Lou Albano shaved his trademark goatee. Instead of wearing a false handlebar mustache, he opted to grow a real one.
- GoofsIn some episodes, one character's mouth will move but a different voice over is heard and say something different.
- Quotes
Mario Mario: That's a heaping helpin' of moolah.
Luigi: Yeah and that's a lot of money too.
- Crazy creditsLou Albano, in live-action, sings and dances to "Do The Mario" during the closing credits.
- Alternate versionsWhen shown in reruns after cancellation, DiC took out all the song covers played during the action/chase sequences, and replaced them with instrumentals of songs featured in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 (1990) and Super Mario World (1991), presumably because of music licensing issues for each of the songs. The original songs have been reinstated in the UK DVD volumes, but not on the Region 1 DVD releases, not even the box sets.
- ConnectionsEdited from The Legend of Zelda (1989)
- SoundtracksDo The Mario
Performed by Lou Albano
Based on music by Koji Kondo
Arranged by Stephen C. Marston and Richard Firth
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A classic show, but an unworthy DVD.
I was really excited to hear that this DVD was coming out. I loved watching this show when I was younger and I eagerly awaited reliving those fond memories. Unfortunately, the DVD left me a little disappointed. While I understand the menus are aimed for little children, they are boring and quite annoying as Inspector Gadget talks throughout them. (Why is he there any ways?!) Each episode is intact, and that is enjoyable, but you don't get all of the live action stuff with Lou Albano as Mario, or get to hear the second version of the theme song which originally played before the cartoon segments. The bonus Legend of Zelda cartoons are a nice tough though. Overall, it's not a bad DVD, but there are some things that would have made it much better. I can only hope they release more, but not put together so hastily.
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- ralphies
- Dec 13, 2002
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