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| | [[File:KoopaKartoon.JPG|thumb|right|'''''King Koopa's Kool Kartoons'''''.]] |
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| | '''''King Koopa's Kool Kartoons''''' is a live-action children's television show created by [[DIC Entertainment]] as a spin-off of their previous show, ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]''. The format of the series is comparable to [[wikipedia:Bozo the Clown|Bozo the Clown's]] television show. [[Bowser|King Koopa]] hosted the show and was originally played by [[Christopher Collins]] (later [[Pat Pinney]]) inside of a rubber suit as the show's emcee. Koopa's appearance and demeanor was based off his role in ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!!'' The King Koopa appearance was changed for the cartoon to be more belivable for a live action show. At the end of the show King Koopa gave away prizes such as the [[wikipedia:Power Glove|Power Glove]]. |
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| |writer=Christopher Brough<br>Jack Hanrahan<br>Eleanor Burian-Mohr
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| |direct=Stephen J. Abramson
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| |star=[[Christopher Collins]]<br>[[Patrick Pinney]]
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| |origin=[[United States of America]]
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| |language=English
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| |episodes=65
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| |prodcompany=[[DIC Entertainment]]<br>Fox Television Studios
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| |runtime=30 minutes
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| |firstair=September 11, 1989
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| |lastair=November 20, 1989
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| |status=Canceled
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| |related=''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]''
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| '''''King Koopa's Kool Kartoons''''' was a live-action children's television show created by [[DIC Entertainment]] as a spinoff of the company's previous show, ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' The format of the series is comparable to {{wp|Bozo the Clown}}'s television show. [[Bowser|King Koopa]] hosted the show and was originally played by [[Christopher Collins]] (later [[Patrick Pinney]]) inside a rubber suit as the show's emcee. The King Koopa suit resembled the same suit worn by him in ''[[Mario Ice Capades]]'', the most notable difference being the mask. Koopa's appearance and demeanor were based on his role in ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' At the end of the show, King Koopa gave away prizes such as the {{wp|Power Glove}}.<ref>{{cite|author=vhsrobot|date=June 1, 2008|url=youtu.be/c_ZLmk54GWw|title=King Koopa Show clip|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=June 18, 2022}}</ref> | |
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| ==Broadcast and run== | | ==Broadcast and run== |
| The show's run began in the latter half of 1989. Each episode of ''King Koopa's Kool Kartoons'' lasted for 30 minutes and aired during the after-school afternoon time slot starting at 4:30 p.m.<ref>{{cite|author=starcrytas|date=July 6, 2022|url=youtu.be/_gA2gle-o1Y|title=King Koopa's Kool Kartoons "Koopa's Keeper" Promo (Lost Media)|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=July 7, 2022}}</ref> {{wp|KTTV|KTTV Fox 11}} broadcasted the show to the Southern California region alone, during late afternoon time slots between 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., possibly to gauge the title's popularity before expanding. However, the production of the series ended after its first season. The show was nominated for a Los Angeles Area Emmy Award in the category "best children/youth program."<ref>{{cite|author=Bernstein, Sharon|url=www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1990-04-20-ca-1436-story.html|accessdate=July 7, 2022|date=April 20, 1990, 12AM PT}}</ref> All episodes were produced over the course of 13 weeks, and there was a total of 65 episodes aired. | | The show's run began during the 1989/1990 holiday season. Each episode of ''King Koopa's Kool Kartoons'' lasted for thirty minutes and aired during the after-school afternoon time slot. [[wikipedia:KTTV Fox 11|KTTV Fox 11]] broadcasted the show to the Southern California region alone, possibly to gauge the title's popularity before expanding. However, the production of the series ended after its first season. |
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| Later, the show was broadcast for audiences in the United Kingdom in 1990 through {{wp|The Children's Channel}}. | | Later, the show was broadcast for English audiences through [[wikipedia:The Children's Channel|The Children's Channel]]. |
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| ==Episode format== | | ==Episode format== |
| Like ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' before it, ''King Koopa's Kool Kartoons'' followed a set format for each episode. After the prerecorded introduction, the show transitioned to the show's set, where King Koopa began hosting in front of a live audience of children called [[Bowser's Minions|King Koopa's Troopas]]. The show's tech crew are dressed similarly to the Troopas when they appear. | | Like ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show'' before it, ''Kool Kartoons'' followed a set format for each episode. After the pre-recorded introduction, the show transitioned to the show's set, where King Koopa began hosting in front of a live audience of children called [[Koopa Troop|King Koopa's Troopas]]. The show's tech crew are dressed similarly to the Troopas when they appear. |
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| ===Introduction=== | | ===Introduction=== |
| The prerecorded introduction features King Koopa, his pet [[Ratso]], and his Troopas strutting down a [[Los Angeles]] street towards a television studio. The king and his minions sing the theme song (see below). As they pass a crowd of stunned people, one of the older Troopas puts a Koopa mask on a child in the crowd who proceeds to follow them. When they arrive at the doorway, a bewildered guard attempts to block their entry, and Koopa pulls the whistle from his mouth. Entering the set of a clown's studio as an episode of his show is filming, Koopa and his children proceed to take over the show. Koopa pushes the cameraman away and proceeds to confront the clown, who panics. After the clown attempts to win Koopa's favor through roses and a balloon, Koopa pops the balloon with his claw, scaring him away. The previous audience having left, King Koopa's Troopas are free to fill in the seats. Koopa glares at the screen as he screams, "It's my show now!" The screen turns black as he points his scepter at the screen and cries, "BAH!"<ref>{{cite|author=Don Maldonado|date=April 18, 2017|url=youtu.be/8uflm_O7G-E|title=King Koopa's Kool Kartoons intro|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=June 18, 2022}}</ref> | | The pre-recorded introduction featured King Koopa, [[Ratso]], his ''[[wikipedia:Rat Terrier|Rat terrier]]'', and his Troopas strutting down a [[wikipedia:Los Angeles|Los Angeles]] steet towards a television studio. The king and his minions sang the theme song (see below). As they pass a crowd of stunned people, one of the older Troopas puts a Koopa mask on a child in the crowd who proceeds to follow them. When they arrived at the doorway a bewildered guard attempted to block their entry, Koopa pulls the whistle from his mouth. Entering the set of a clown's studio as an episode of his show is filming, Koopa and his children proceeded to take over the show. Bowser pushed the cameraman away and proceeded to confront the clown, who panicked. After the clown attempted to win Koopa's favor through roses and a balloon, Koopa pops the balloon with his claw, scaring him away. The previous audience having left, King Koopa's Troopas are free to fill in the seats. Koopa glares at the screen as he screams, "It's my show now!" The screen turns black as he points his septer at the screen and cries, "BAH!" |
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| ====Theme song==== | | ====Theme song==== |
| The show's theme song was composed by Haim Saban. Below are the song's lyrics. Words in parentheses are sung by King Koopa's Troopas. The words outside the parentheses are sung by Koopa.
| | Words in parentheses are sung by King Koopa's Troopas. The words outside of the parenthesis are sung by Koopa. |
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| <blockquote>''Creepa!<br> | | <blockquote>''Creepa!<br> |
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| ''Koopa! Koopa!<br> | | ''Koopa! Koopa!<br> |
| ''King of the cartoons! | | ''King of the cartoons!<br> |
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| ''I've got the show you'd better watch.<br> | | ''I've got the show you'd better watch.<br> |
| ''Even when you're grounded.<br> | | ''Even when you're grounded.<br> |
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| | ''("Koopa! Koopa!")<br> |
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| ''This is one show I would love<br> | | ''This is one show I would love<br> |
| ''Baby you'll be hell-yoopa,<br> | | ''Baby you'll be hell-yoopa,<br> |
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| ''("Koopa! Koopa!")<br>
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| ''King Koopa, Koopa.<br> | | ''King Koopa, Koopa.<br> |
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| ''King Koopa (screams): It's my show now! BAH!</blockquote> | | ''King Koopa (screamed): It's my show now! BAH!</blockquote> |
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| ===The studio=== | | ===The studio=== |
| [[File:KoopaKartoonLuigi.png|thumb|Koopa's set with art of [[Luigi]] on the wall]] | | [[File:koopakartoonactor.JPG|thumb|King Koopa in live-action.]] |
| At this point, the show focused on the studio, where Koopa sat behind a desk in front of his audience of Troopas. The Troopas wore helmets and T-shirts with Koopa Troopa printings on them. The audience members were allowed to keep their shirts after filming.<ref>{{cite|author=aguywhodraws|url=x.com/aguywhodraws/status/853428742240182272|accessdate=June 18, 2022|title=Oh my God my friend was once on the King Koopa's Kool Kartoons show and still has the t-shirt! It's practically mint!|publisher=X|date=April 15, 2017}}</ref> Behind the host was a piece of a wall upon which hung pictures of [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], and [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] as they appeared in the animated segments of ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' As the show's emcee, he read fan mail and hosted quizzes. These quizzes were open to any child viewer, as responses were sent into the show via the mail. | | At this point, the show focused on the studio, where Koopa sat behind a desk in front of his audience of Troopas. Behind the host was a piece of a wall upon which hung pictures of [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], and [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] in the style of the animated segments of ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!!'' As the show’s emcee, he would read fan mail and host quizzes. These quizzes were open to any child viewer, as responses were sent into the show via the mail. Throughout each episode, King Koopa would play cartoons from the 1920s and 1930s which were in the public domain. The cartoons had no relation to the [[Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' franchise]]. |
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| In some available scenes, a man dressed in a red shirt and suspenders can be seen in the audience. Some sources have claimed this was meant to be Mario, placed in the crowd by the show producers, though this is unconfirmed.{{ref needed}}
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| Throughout each episode, King Koopa played cartoons from the 1920s and 1930s that were in the public domain, such as the ''{{wp|Rainbow Parade}}'' series. However, some airings seemingly aired media still under copyright, such as ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' and ''{{wp|Muppet Babies (1984 TV series)|Muppet Babies}}''. | |
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| ===Credits=== | | ===Credits=== |
| At the end of the half-hour, the credits appeared in front of another prerecorded segment. | | At the end of the half hour, the credits would appear in front of another prerecorded segment. |
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| ===Known cartoons=== | | ===Known cartoons=== |
| ====Public domain works====
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| All public domain cartoons aired had their opening titles and credits removed.
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| *''Molly Moo-Cow and the Indians'' (''Rainbow Parade'', 1935)
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| *''All's Well'' (Gabby, 1941)
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| ====Used under copyright license====
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| *''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]''
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| *''{{wp|Muppet Babies (1984 TV series)|Muppet Babies}}''
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| ==Controversy==
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| Controversy arose regarding King Koopa's first actor, [[Christopher Collins]]. Several claims (some of which being unverified) allege inappropriate behaviors from Collins throughout his tenure, such as making sexually suggestive comments to women in the production staff and making racist remarks towards children in the audience.<ref name="ThomasGameDocs">{{cite|author=Thomas Game Docs|date=July 3, 2022|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtQ9BafnBik|title=The Mario TV Show that made Parents Angry|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=September 14, 2022}}</ref> This culminated to his eventual firing after he yelled at the audience of children during an altercation involving his son being overwhelmed by the other kids.<ref name="ThomasGameDocs"></ref> In one episode (which has partial footage available online), Collins is heard yelling, "Where're you from? {{wp|Biafra}}?!" during a live airing; while unconfirmed, this was reportedly directed towards a group of African-American children. Collins noticeably begins slurring speech following this, with the camera quickly shifting to commercial break.<ref>{{cite|author=BetaGems Lost Media|date=August 12, 2023|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAuE3YLEbCY|title=1989 King Koopa's Kool Kartoons on Fox Kids Club, longlost Mario Bros show|publisher=YouTube|archive=https://web.archive.org/web/20240805174110/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAuE3YLEbCY|accessdate=August 13, 2023}}</ref> A common rumor has circulated online that Collins threatened a child on the show, saying, "I know where you live!"; however, footage of a similar scene was eventually discovered, and it was merely a scripted gag.<ref>{{cite|author=BetaGems Lost Media|date=November 6, 2023|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppscBQvrT_U|title=10-16-89 King Koopa Kool Kartoons, MORE longlost Mario Bros show!|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=November 12, 2023}}</ref>
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| [[Patrick Pinney]] was hired to replace Collins as the actor to play King Koopa. Despite controversy, feedback on the show was generally very positive, though a concerned parent was published in the ''{{wp|Los Angeles Times}}'' saying King Koopa was frightening to younger audiences and its "dirty underwear" segment was "disgusting."<ref>{{cite|date=October 29, 1989|publisher=The Los Angeles Times|title=[[:File:KingKoopasKoolKartoonsComplaint.jpg|Complaint]]}}</ref>
| | ==Basic info== |
| | [[File:Kingkoopaskoolkartoons.jpg|thumb|right|200px|King Koopa starting a quiz.]] |
| | Run time: approximately 30 minutes |
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| ===Cancellation===
| | Originally aired: 1989/1990 |
| According to show writer Christopher Brough, the show was canceled due to a letter from the then-president of {{wp|The Walt Disney Company}}, {{wp|Michael Eisner}}, to the then-president of {{wp|20th Century Studios}}, {{wp|Barry Diller}}. Said letter allegedly stated that the show "undermined the morals of its live, youthful audiences."<ref name="ThomasGameDocs"></ref>
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| ==Gallery==
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| | *KTTV Fox 11 (California) |
| KoopaKartoon.JPG|Title card
| | *The Children's Channel (United Kingdom) |
| Kingkoopaskoolkartoons.jpg|King Koopa starting a quiz
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| koopakartoonactor.JPG|King Koopa close-up
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| KoopasKoolKartoonsKids.png|Koopa, with his audience of Troopas
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| </gallery>
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| ==References==
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| | *King Koopa - Christopher Collins - 1989 |
| | *King Koopa - Pat Pinney - 1990 |
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