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|airdate=October 26, 1989 (English)<br>November 6, 1990 (French) | |airdate=October 26, 1989 (English)<br>November 6, 1990 (French) | ||
|writer=Cassandra Schafhausen<br>Kevin O'Donnell | |writer=Cassandra Schafhausen<br>Kevin O'Donnell | ||
|plumbers_log=2-2-4 | |plumbers_log = 2 - 2 - 4 | ||
|alter_ego=[[King Koopa's alter egos#Rappin' Koopa|Rappin' Koopa]] | |alter_ego = [[King Koopa's alter egos#Rappin' Koopa|Rappin' Koopa]] | ||
|cover="[[List of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! songs#I Got You (I Feel Good)|I Got You (I Feel Good)]]"<br> "[[List of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! songs#Make It Funky|Make It Funky]]" | |cover = "[[List of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! songs#I Got You (I Feel Good)|I Got You (I Feel Good)]]"<br> "[[List of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! songs#Make It Funky|Make It Funky]]" | ||
|replacement="[[List of Super Mario World (television series) songs#Motor City|Motor City]]" | |replacement="[[List of Super Mario World (television series) songs#Motor City|Motor City]]" | ||
|reference = A term used to refer to an undeserved poor reputation | |reference = A term used to refer to an undeserved poor reputation | ||
|live="[[Caught in a Draft]]" | |live = "[[Caught in a Draft]]" | ||
|before=[[The Unzappables|<<]] | |before = [[The Unzappables|<<]] | ||
|after=[[The Mark of Zero|>>]] | |after = [[The Mark of Zero|>>]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
"'''Bad Rap'''" is the thirty-second episode of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' This episode is the only in the series to have more than one cover song accompany it, as it has two, although one replacement song accompanies it. Its corresponding live-action segment is "[[Caught in a Draft]]." | "'''Bad Rap'''" is the thirty-second episode of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' This episode is the only in the series to have more than one cover song accompany it, as it has two, although one replacement song accompanies it. Its corresponding live-action segment is "[[Caught in a Draft]]." | ||
==Plot synopsis== | ==Plot synopsis== | ||
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[[File:Royal Plug.PNG|200px|thumb|left|Super Mario cuts off Rap Land's supply.]] | [[File:Royal Plug.PNG|200px|thumb|left|Super Mario cuts off Rap Land's supply.]] | ||
Toad, Princess Toadstool and King James manage to meet up with Mario, Luigi and the Flab Boys outside the castle, where King James points out that they need to cut off Rap Land's power supply to stop Rappin' Koopa's takeover; a huge cord plugged into a hydroelectric dam | Toad, Princess Toadstool and King James manage to meet up with Mario, Luigi and the Flab Boys outside the castle, where King James points out that they need to cut off Rap Land's power supply to stop Rappin' Koopa's takeover; a huge cord plugged into a hydroelectric dam. Luigi is afraid to pull the plug, as he fears that he will get electrocuted. Mario decides to do it, and is given a boost up to the outlet by Luigi and the Flab Boys. As Mario grabs onto the cord, he gets shocked, but the power surge transforms him into [[Fire Mario|Super Mario]], giving him the strength to unplug the cord. Mario gives King James a hand shake, which electrocutes him, and everyone laughs. | ||
With the power cut off, Rappin' Koopa announces an attack on the Mario Bros. At the same time, Mario's group readies themselves by giving Princess Toadstool and King James two [[Stereo Gun]]s that can shoot exploding records, while Toad puts on an army helmet and hides in a small hole. Mario poses as an announcer with a microphone, and Luigi takes on role of a DJ with twin turntables. | With the power cut off, Rappin' Koopa announces an attack on the Mario Bros. At the same time, Mario's group readies themselves by giving Princess Toadstool and King James two [[Stereo Gun]]s that can shoot exploding records, while Toad puts on an army helmet and hides in a small hole. Mario poses as an announcer with a microphone, and Luigi takes on role of a DJ with twin turntables. | ||
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*When Rappin' Koopa grabs a [[Koopa Troopa]], the Koopa Troopa's eyes are yellow circles with black pupils, and shortly after, its eyes are white instead of yellow. | *When Rappin' Koopa grabs a [[Koopa Troopa]], the Koopa Troopa's eyes are yellow circles with black pupils, and shortly after, its eyes are white instead of yellow. | ||
*In the second shot of Rappin' Koopa tying [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] and King James onto the spinning record, Princess Toadstool's nose is missing until she starts speaking. | *In the second shot of Rappin' Koopa tying [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] and King James onto the spinning record, Princess Toadstool's nose is missing until she starts speaking. | ||
* | *When Princess Toadstool and King James are trapped on the spinning record, the actuator appears to be rising upward instead of lowering down to slice them. | ||
*When a [[Flab Boys|Flab Boy]] tosses the record to [[Toad]], it is black, but when Toad puts it on the turntable, it is brown. A similar error occurs with the spinning record Rappin' Koopa ties Princess Toadstool to, where it is black when he ties her to the record, but turns brown when Toad saves them. | |||
*When Rappin' Koopa marches up a hill, his turntable is blue, but in the next shot, it is orange. | |||
*When Rappin' Koopa | |||
==Profiles== | ==Profiles== | ||
*'''Netflix:''' ''With [[Bowser|Koopa]] holding the [[King James|King of Rapland]] hostage, [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] must speak in rhythmic rhyme to set him free.''<ref>[https://www.netflix.com/title/70212980 ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'']. ''Netflix''. Retrieved June 23, 2020.</ref> | *'''Netflix:''' ''With [[Bowser|Koopa]] holding the [[King James|King of Rapland]] hostage, [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] must speak in rhythmic rhyme to set him free.''<ref>[https://www.netflix.com/title/70212980 ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'']. ''Netflix''. Retrieved June 23, 2020.</ref> | ||
*'''[[Off the Map]]''' DVD: ''Koopa kidnaps the King of Rapland where everyone speaks in rap rhyme. It's up to the rapping Marios to save the day.'' | *'''[[Off the Map]]''' DVD: ''Koopa kidnaps the King of Rapland where everyone speaks in rap rhyme. It's up to the rapping Marios to save the day.'' | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
|Fre=Le Roi Prisonnier | |Fre=Le Roi Prisonnier | ||
|FreM=The Prisoner King | |FreM=The Prisoner King | ||
|Ger=Schlechter Rap | |Ger=Schlechter Rap | ||
|GerM=Bad Rap | |GerM=Bad Rap | ||
|Ita=È l'ora del Rap | |Ita=È l'ora del Rap | ||
|ItaM=It's Time for Rap | |ItaM=It's Time for Rap | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The song played in [[Mario]]'s honor at the end of the episode is a lower-pitched version of [[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!#Plumber Rap Part 2 (animated episodes intro)|Plumbers Rap Part 2]]. | *The song played in [[Mario]]'s honor at the end of the episode is a lower-pitched version of [[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!#Plumber Rap Part 2 (animated episodes intro)|Plumbers Rap Part 2]]. | ||
*As everyone dances in celebration, the song abruptly stops and all on-screen audio is muted until the episode is over. However, in original and foreign airings, the audio is not muted and a sound bite of James Brown saying "It's got to be funky!" at the beginning of his song "{{wp|Make It Funky}}" could be heard. This sound bite can be heard on the [[Robo Koopa (VHS)| | *Most lines in this episode are done in rhyme. | ||
*As everyone dances in celebration, the song abruptly stops and all on-screen audio is muted until the episode is over. However, in original and foreign airings, the audio is not muted and a sound bite of James Brown saying "It's got to be funky!" at the beginning of his song "{{wp|Make It Funky}}" could be heard. This sound bite can be heard on the ''[[Robo Koopa (VHS)|Robo Koopa]]'' VHS. | |||
==References== | ==References== |