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|image=[[File:Howard Stevens.png|250px]] | |image = [[File:Howard Stevens.png|250px]] | ||
|first_appearance= | |first_appearance = "[[The Painting]]" | ||
|species=Human | |species = Human | ||
|portrayed_by=[[Andy Heyward]] | |portrayed_by = [[Andy Heyward]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Howard Stevens''' is a [[ | '''Howard Stevens''' is a [[list of characters|character]] on ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' He is an art expert and appraiser who hosts a show called ''Lifestyles of the Poor and Unknown'' (a parody of the real show ''{{wp|Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous}}'', hosted by {{wp|Robin Leach}}). He constantly speaks as if he were hosting an appraisal show. He appears in the live-action segment "[[The Painting]]." | ||
Howard is called in to appraise a painting that [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] found while cleaning. After taking a quick look at it, Howard says that it is a painting by Leonardo da Vinci Rooney called ''The Second-to-Last Supper'', thought to be lost forever. He estimates that it is worth "over a hundred zillion dollars," causing Mario and Luigi to become excited over the prospects of being rich. However, Howard soon notices that it is actually a knock-off painting by Leonardo da Vinci Mahoney, since he always includes his uncle in his paintings. He promptly explains that the painting is completely worthless, but he offers to buy the painting's frame for seven dollars, which Mario and Luigi take immediately. | Howard is called in to appraise a painting that [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] found while cleaning. After taking a quick look at it, Howard says that it is a painting by Leonardo da Vinci Rooney called ''The Second-to-Last Supper'', thought to be lost forever. He estimates that it is worth "over a hundred zillion dollars," causing Mario and Luigi to become excited over the prospects of being rich. However, Howard soon notices that it is actually a knock-off painting by Leonardo da Vinci Mahoney, since he always includes his uncle in his paintings. He promptly explains that the painting is completely worthless, but he offers to buy the painting's frame for seven dollars, which Mario and Luigi take immediately. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Howard is portrayed by [[Andy Heyward]], the president of [[DIC Entertainment]], the show's creative music supervisor and executive producer. Despite this, Andy is credited under his character's name in the [[List of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! staff|credits]]. | *Howard is portrayed by [[Andy Heyward]], the president of [[DIC Entertainment]], the show's creative music supervisor and executive producer. Despite this, Andy is credited under his character's name in the [[List of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! staff|credits]]. | ||
{{Humans}} | {{Humans}} |