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* The 1991 run of tapes contains four animated segments. These continue to utilize the standard ''Super Show!'' intro despite not containing live-action segments. The credits are also inserted back at the end. | * The 1991 run of tapes contains four animated segments. These continue to utilize the standard ''Super Show!'' intro despite not containing live-action segments. The credits are also inserted back at the end. | ||
As with most GoodTimes/Kids Klassics releases, the ''Super Show'' tapes were recorded in "LP" mode. Due to this, it | As with most GoodTimes/Kids Klassics releases, the ''Super Show'' tapes were recorded in "LP" mode. Due to this, it isn't uncommon for them to degrade or wear out faster than higher-quality tapes. In some cases, the existing content would be recorded over other tapes (mainly unsold stock of other releases): an example of which is a copy of "Butch Mario and the Luigi Kid" containing the last minute of the public domain animated film ''Gulliver's Travels'' at the end of the tape after the actual program finishes. | ||
==Releases== | ==Releases== |