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{{about|''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]] episode "Mario's Magic Carpet"|the VHS of the same name|[[Mario's Magic Carpet (VHS)]]}} | {{about|''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]] episode "Mario's Magic Carpet"|the VHS of the same name|[[Mario's Magic Carpet (VHS)]]}} | ||
"'''Mario's Magic Carpet'''" is the fourth episode of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' Its corresponding live-action segment is "[[Marianne & Luigeena]]." This episode is notable for being the first episode to feature [[Toad]]'s new color scheme, consisting of a white mushroom cap with red spots, a red vest, bluish-white pants, and purple shoes | "'''Mario's Magic Carpet'''" is the fourth episode of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' Its corresponding live-action segment is "[[Marianne & Luigeena]]." | ||
This episode is notable for being the first episode to feature [[Toad]]'s new color scheme, consisting of a white mushroom cap with red spots, a red vest, bluish-white pants, and purple shoes. | |||
==Plot synopsis== | ==Plot synopsis== | ||
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While being transported to their cell, Mario, Luigi and Toad notice that among the treasure hoard of Sultan Pasbah is Aladdin's Lamp. Mario proceeds to come up with a plan: he, Luigi, and Toad sneak out to get the lamp and use its power to save Princess Toadstool and escape. Managing to sneak out of their cell after their guard has gone to sleep, Mario, Luigi and Toad find Aladdin's Lamp, only to see it is inside a glass containment. Taking out his pizza cutter, Mario easily slices through the glass and grabs Aladdin's Lamp and goes on to tell Luigi about the [[Genie (The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!)|genie]] that supposedly inhabits the lamp, to which Luigi who does not believe in such a myth. | While being transported to their cell, Mario, Luigi and Toad notice that among the treasure hoard of Sultan Pasbah is Aladdin's Lamp. Mario proceeds to come up with a plan: he, Luigi, and Toad sneak out to get the lamp and use its power to save Princess Toadstool and escape. Managing to sneak out of their cell after their guard has gone to sleep, Mario, Luigi and Toad find Aladdin's Lamp, only to see it is inside a glass containment. Taking out his pizza cutter, Mario easily slices through the glass and grabs Aladdin's Lamp and goes on to tell Luigi about the [[Genie (The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!)|genie]] that supposedly inhabits the lamp, to which Luigi who does not believe in such a myth. | ||
Suddenly, one of Sultan Pasbah's servants appear and begins to tell the Sultan that Princess Toadstool has been causing all kinds of trouble with her disagreements. The Sultan responds that the Princess is more trouble than she is worth and states that he put out an advertisement for her in the '' | Suddenly, one of Sultan Pasbah's servants appear and begins to tell the Sultan that Princess Toadstool has been causing all kinds of trouble with her disagreements. The Sultan responds that the Princess is more trouble than she is worth and states that he put out an advertisement for her in the ''Harem Recycler'' magazine, planning on selling her to the highest bidder as he takes a bite of tofu. Overhearing what Sultan Pasbah plans to do with the Princess, Mario and Luigi rush off to find a place to summon the genie of the lamp (while Toad oddly remains until the scene changes). | ||
Venturing onto one of the palace's balconies, Mario rubs the lamp which emits a loud shriek and manages to summon the genie, who turns out to be an old and very obnoxious woman who demands to know what Mario and Luigi want immediately, with the once-doubting Luigi convinced that the genie is true as the genie scoffs at Luigi's remark. As the genie begins struggling to get out of her lamp, which is now heavily stuck on her left foot, Toad appears to tell Mario and Luigi that King Koopa has shown up to buy Princess Toadstool, much to the genie's surprise. As King Koopa begins haggling with Sultan Pasbah over the price of the Princess, Mario humbly begs the genie to save her. Attempting to use a magic spell, the genie only succeeds in creating a horrific odor, temporarily causing the bid to cease. Suddenly, King Koopa zooms out of a palace window on a [[magic carpet]] (with a [[Cobrat]] hood ornament) with Princess Toadstool as his captive as she cries for help from her beloved heroes. | Venturing onto one of the palace's balconies, Mario rubs the lamp which emits a loud shriek and manages to summon the genie, who turns out to be an old and very obnoxious woman who demands to know what Mario and Luigi want immediately, with the once-doubting Luigi convinced that the genie is true as the genie scoffs at Luigi's remark. As the genie begins struggling to get out of her lamp, which is now heavily stuck on her left foot, Toad appears to tell Mario and Luigi that King Koopa has shown up to buy Princess Toadstool, much to the genie's surprise. As King Koopa begins haggling with Sultan Pasbah over the price of the Princess, Mario humbly begs the genie to save her. Attempting to use a magic spell, the genie only succeeds in creating a horrific odor, temporarily causing the bid to cease. Suddenly, King Koopa zooms out of a palace window on a [[magic carpet]] (with a [[Cobrat]] hood ornament) with Princess Toadstool as his captive as she cries for help from her beloved heroes. | ||
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==Dub edits== | ==Dub edits== | ||
*In | *In the scene where [[Mario]] and his friends ask for the [[Genie (The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!)|genie]]'s assistance to fly, the original has the genie reply how much of a "drain" it is on her, to which [[Luigi]] mentions that, since he and Mario are plumbers, they can fix any drain. Mario then offers to grease the genie's palm with a [[coin]]. As she makes them fly, she sings "{{wp|Eeny, meeny, miny, moe}}." In the Spanish dub, the genie instead mentions how difficult it is for her to make Mario and his friends fly, to which Luigi mentions that he is a good cook. Mario then offers to prepare a large banquet for her tomorrow. When making them fly, the genie sings "Tin marín de dos pingüé," a counting rhyme similar to "Eeny, meeny, miny moe." This rhyme would later appear in ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' episode "[[Oh, Brother!]]." | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |