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Rappin' Koopa gets mad, and claims that he will not be leaving Rap Land without everyone's money. Luigi is afaid of what Rappin' Koopa is about to do, but Mario reminds him about Toad, who is still hiding in his hole. As Rappin' Koopa runs over Toad, Toad pops up and knocks him over. Mario's group surrounds Rappin' Koopa, and the Flab Boys threaten to sit on him. Rappin' Koopa pulls out a [[Magical Potion]], which he uses to create a door that he escapes through. | Rappin' Koopa gets mad, and claims that he will not be leaving Rap Land without everyone's money. Luigi is afaid of what Rappin' Koopa is about to do, but Mario reminds him about Toad, who is still hiding in his hole. As Rappin' Koopa runs over Toad, Toad pops up and knocks him over. Mario's group surrounds Rappin' Koopa, and the Flab Boys threaten to sit on him. Rappin' Koopa pulls out a [[Magical Potion]], which he uses to create a door that he escapes through. | ||
Back at the castle, everyone in Rap Land is celebrating Rappin' Koopa's defeat. Princess Toadstool then announces that Rap Land deserves a new song, which the Flab Boys identify as | Back at the castle, everyone in Rap Land is celebrating Rappin' Koopa's defeat. Princess Toadstool then announces that Rap Land deserves a new song, which the Flab Boys identify as the [[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!#Plumber Rap Part 2 (animated episodes intro)|Mario Rap]]. Toad plays the record, and everyone dances to the rap song. After the song, King James declares Mario as number one in a rapping duel, and gives him a special crown. | ||
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==Dub edits== | ==Dub edits== | ||
*In the original, the [[List of implied items#Plumber's Log|Plumber Log]] number is given as 2-2-4. In the Latin American Spanish dub, it is given as 1-2-3. | *In the original, the [[List of implied items#Plumber's Log|Plumber Log]] number is given as 2-2-4. In the Latin American Spanish dub, it is given as 1-2-3. | ||
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|Spa=Mala melodía | |Spa=Mala melodía | ||
|SpaM=Bad tune | |SpaM=Bad tune | ||
|SpaC=<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= | |SpaC=<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZaYiN0-Fz4 Super Mario Brothers Super Show in Spanish / En Español - Alfombra Mágica de Mario - Episode 4]</ref> | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* | *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)|''Robo Koopa'' VHS]]. | *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]]. | ||