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Okay, I have to figure this out. Stumpers, you're saying that the Super Mario Bros. Super Show is about stuff that Mario did after Super Mario Bros. 1 and 2 but before three? I didn't used to think so, but I guess maybe that's true. But I think the reason people don't consider it canon is that it wasn't published by Nintendo. All Mario games were published, if not developed, by Nintendo. Or am I wrong, and the show is published by Nintendo? If it is, then it should probably be considered canon. I thought it would work to just say that the canonicity of the show is unknown. {{User:CrystalYoshi/sig}} 15:14, 6 September 2008 (EDT)
Okay, I have to figure this out. Stumpers, you're saying that the Super Mario Bros. Super Show is about stuff that Mario did after Super Mario Bros. 1 and 2 but before three? I didn't used to think so, but I guess maybe that's true. But I think the reason people don't consider it canon is that it wasn't published by Nintendo. All Mario games were published, if not developed, by Nintendo. Or am I wrong, and the show is published by Nintendo? If it is, then it should probably be considered canon. I thought it would work to just say that the canonicity of the show is unknown. {{User:CrystalYoshi/sig}} 15:14, 6 September 2008 (EDT)
:Actually, we HOPEFULLY have a solution for all of this... (you may have heard that the sysops are trying to figure this out) so we'll show you it soon.  I can't say that you'll like it, but it may just be enough to please everyone.  The Super Show cartoon segments do fit in between the events of Super Mario Bros. 1 and Super Mario Bros. 2 (Japan ver.), although one must admit: the Super Show! never explicitly had an intro where Mario left Bowser's Castle in world 8, transformed into his cartoon appearance, and then continued his adventures, and the last episode of the show did not show him transforming back into 8-bit and continuing on the Super Mario Bros. 2 (Japan) adventure.  What I want everyone to take away from this is that NONE of the video games do this to relate to one another, either.  Take Paper Mario: no explanation is given for why the Mushroom World is suddenly paper and Mario isn't making exclamations anymore as he did in Super Mario 64 (he was truly a silent protagonist in the first PM - he got voice samples in the second game).  Now, look at the two biggest complaints against the Super Show: that it has a different art style and Mario isn't a silent protagonist.  What I'm asking for is that we judge the canonicity of the cartoon shows by the same rules we judge the video games.  I don't think that's too much to ask for, but others will tell you different because of the whole publisher issue.  They make the mistake of assuming that Nintendo, a video game company, would have put aside what it did best to oversee and release a television show just to assure that the show would be canon.  Not so.  For example, SSB Melee and Brawl were created by two different development teams because the Melee development team was making another video game.  It's the same logic: it would be illogical for Nintendo to put aside what they were doing when they could hire out a new team to both produced and release the Super Show.  Nintendo of America was right in there: giving the rights to Mario away and making sure that DiC didn't mess up their character's image.  I don't think we should be judging the Super Show because Nintendo made the smart decision and hired a bunch of seasoned and experienced cartoonists and people who had experience in the television industry while NoA was busy releasing Super Mario Bros. 2 (USA). {{User:Stumpers/sig}} 20:12, 6 September 2008 (EDT)


== Sports, Party and other spin-off: canon? ==
== Sports, Party and other spin-off: canon? ==

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