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'''''Mario's Greatest Movie Moments''''' is the first DVD release of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' It was released on February 26, 2002, by Lions Gate Home Entertainment,<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20031016005826/http://www.dicentertainment.com/press_archive.html#jan802</ref> and it is the only DVD release of the show released by the company. It contains six animated segments of the series, without the live-action portions, which would be followed on with later DVD releases of the series. It also contains two episodes of ''[[ | '''''Mario's Greatest Movie Moments''''' is the first DVD release of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' It was released on February 26, 2002, by Lions Gate Home Entertainment,<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20031016005826/http://www.dicentertainment.com/press_archive.html#jan802</ref> and it is the only DVD release of the show released by the company. It contains six animated segments of the series, without the live-action portions, which would be followed on with later DVD releases of the series. It also contains two episodes of ''[[The Legend of Zelda (television series)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' as bonus episodes. These respective segments were already featured on two VHS volumes released on the same day: ''[[Mario's Monster Madness]]'' and ''[[Action Adventures]]''. | ||
The cover is the same as the ''Mario's Monster Madness'' VHS, featuring [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] running out of a movie, shocked, with the video marquee reading "NOW SHOWING" and "MARIO'S GREATEST MOVIE MOMENTS." [[Bowser|King Koopa]] looks on at the two scared Mario Bros. from above with a smirk on his face. | The cover is the same as the ''Mario's Monster Madness'' VHS, featuring [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] running out of a movie, shocked, with the video marquee reading "NOW SHOWING" and "MARIO'S GREATEST MOVIE MOMENTS." [[Bowser|King Koopa]] looks on at the two scared Mario Bros. from above with a smirk on his face. | ||
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==Blurb== | ==Blurb== | ||
Join Mario, Luigi, [[Toad]] & [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] for some spooktacular fun as the Mario Bros. go wrench-to-wrench with some seriously Koopacetic monsters on the rampage in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]! Monsters such as... | |||
* | * Kount Koopula! - Spaghetti-sauce-sucking fang-face terrorizes Turtlevania. | ||
* | * Koopzilla! - Giant hot-air-breathing reptile flattens the City of Sayonara. | ||
* | * Koopenstein! - Man-made monster turns the Swiss Alps into Swiss Cheese. | ||
Then it's time to get with the flow - call a plumber! Mario, Luigi, Toad & Princess Toadstool show off their finest action-hero chops as they take on King Koopa, Mouser and the Koopa Krew in three eye-popping episodes of non-stop action and frenzied fun! | |||
* | * Robo-Koopa - King Koopa goes robotic and only Robo-Rooter Mario can stop him! | ||
* | * Toad Warrior - Toad hits the road to stop Kar-Krazy Koopa from stealing the world's last remaining tomato sauce. | ||
* | * Raiders of the Lost Mushroom - Mario and friends butt heads with Kolonel Koopa over a long-lost magical mushroom statue... and whip him good! | ||
2 bonus features from The Adventures of Zelda{{sic}}... | |||
* | * The Missing Link | ||
* | * Kiss and Tell | ||
==Episodes== | ==Episodes== | ||
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#* The Evil Lake | #* The Evil Lake | ||
#* The Evil Garden Gnome | #* The Evil Garden Gnome | ||
==Errors== | ==Errors== | ||
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* The bonus episode "The Adventures of Sherlock Mario" is poorly edited. Midway through the second part of the episode, it inexplicably loops back to the start of the second act, then plays as normal, and even shows the second half of the episode's accompanying live-action segment, "[[Plumbers of the Year]]." Also, unlike in the other episodes on the compilation, the DIC and Viacom logos are kept instead of being replaced with the 2001 logo. | * The bonus episode "The Adventures of Sherlock Mario" is poorly edited. Midway through the second part of the episode, it inexplicably loops back to the start of the second act, then plays as normal, and even shows the second half of the episode's accompanying live-action segment, "[[Plumbers of the Year]]." Also, unlike in the other episodes on the compilation, the DIC and Viacom logos are kept instead of being replaced with the 2001 logo. | ||
** On some DVD players, once the episode finishes, it does not go back to the menu, rather going to the "That was very close" wrong answer screen and then going back to the eighth question. | ** On some DVD players, once the episode finishes, it does not go back to the menu, rather going to the "That was very close" wrong answer screen and then going back to the eighth question. | ||
==References== | ==References== |