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|image=[[File:SMBSS Episode 23.jpg|200px]] | |image=[[File:SMBSS Episode 23.jpg|200px]] | ||
|production=119 | |production=119 | ||
|airdate=October 11, 1989 (English)<br>October 3, 1990 (French) | |airdate=October 11, 1989 (English) <br> October 3, 1990 (French) | ||
|writer=David Tischman<br>Michael A. Medlock | |writer=David Tischman<br>Michael A. Medlock | ||
|plumbers_log=1601 | |plumbers_log=1601 | ||
|alter-ego=None | |||
|cover="[[List of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! songs#That's Amore|That's Amore]]" | |cover="[[List of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! songs#That's Amore|That's Amore]]" | ||
|replacement="[[List of The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 songs#What Goes Up|What Goes Up]]" | |replacement="[[List of The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 songs#What Goes Up|What Goes Up]]" | ||
|reference='' | |reference=''Romeo and Juliet'' | ||
|live= | |live=[[Fake Bro]] | ||
|before=[[On Her Majesty's Sewer Service|<<]] | |before=[[On Her Majesty's Sewer Service|<<]] | ||
|after=[[Too Hot to Handle|>>]] | |after=[[Too Hot to Handle|>>]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
"'''Mario and Joliet'''" is the twenty-third episode of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' | "'''Mario and Joliet'''" is the twenty-third episode of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]''. Its corresponding live-action segment is "[[Fake Bro]]". "Mario and Joliet" is a clear parody of the tragic play ''{{wp|Romeo and Juliet}}'' by {{wp|William Shakespeare}}; who the episode's Plumber's Log, 1601, also references, as 1601 was the year William Shakespeare wrote another one of his plays, ''{{wp|Hamlet}}''. Additionally, the title and ending of this episode are unique, resembling an advertisement of sorts for a play. | ||
==Plot synopsis== | ==Plot synopsis== | ||
[[File:MarioJoliet.jpg|thumb|left|Joliet and Romano exchange vows by kissing each other.]] | [[File:MarioJoliet.jpg|thumb|left|Joliet and Romano exchange vows by kissing each other.]] | ||
In the [[Land of Romance]], [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Toad]] | In the [[Land of Romance]], [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Toad]] and [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]], who had been called there by a friend of the Princess, are currently trapped in a rapidly crumbling build by several [[Snifit]]s, half of whom are wearing red, the others wearing blue, and are shooting explosive projectiles at each other. As the Snifits continue to blast surrounding buildings with their exploding missiles, several [[Beezo]]s appear and begin to swoop downward at Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool, who quickly run away into a nearby hole in the ground, causing the Beezo to miss impaling the group with their spears. | ||
As the Beezos fly away, the group stick their heads out of the hole they are in, with Princess Toadstool stating that she needs to find her friend [[Joliet]] and discover what is causing all these reported feuds in the Land of Romance. As Mario, Toad and Princess Toadstool leave the hole they are in, Luigi decides to stay in the hole, only to be scared from it by having a wayward Snifit's missile almost hitting him and by having a large amount of dusty debris fall on him. | As the Beezos fly away, the group stick their heads out of the hole they are in, with Princess Toadstool stating that she needs to find her friend [[Joliet]] and discover what is causing all these reported feuds in the Land of Romance. As Mario, Toad and Princess Toadstool leave the hole they are in, Luigi decides to stay in the hole, only to be scared from it by having a wayward Snifit's missile almost hitting him and by having a large amount of dusty debris fall on him. | ||
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In the dungeon tower of King Koopa's castle, Joliet begins to wonder and ask where Romano is, only to get the response from King Koopa that he is right there; after saying this, King Koopa has [[Grunt (character)|Grunt]], his [[Super Troopa]] assistant, throw Mario, Luigi, Toad, Princess Toadstool and Romano into the tower dungeon with Joliet. After they are thrown into the tower dungeon, King Koopa and Grunt, the latter of whom has been charged with guarding Mario, Luigi, Toad, the Princess, Romano and Joliet, leave. As Romano and Joliet kiss, the Mario Brothers watch as Grunt lifts a set of heavy weights and begin to wonder how they will escape him. Hearing the brothers' concerns about how they will get past Grunt, Toad gets an idea and has Mario lift him to the barred window of the dungeon tower's door. Peering through the window, Toad begins to taunt Grunt, saying that he does not look too strong. As Grunt continues to lift a set of weights, Toad ridicules him, saying he has seen a [[Koopa Troopa]] lift twice as much as Grunt. Lifting two sets of weights, Grunt is tricked into lifting a third weight with his mouth by Princess Toadstool; as Grunt struggles to hold the weights in his hands and the one in his mouth, the floor beneath him begins to crack and eventually collapses under the combined weight of him and the heavy weights he is holding. With Grunt having fallen through the hole he made in the floor, Mario tells Toad his idea was great, but goes on to say that Grunt was the one who had the key to the door they are stuck behind. | In the dungeon tower of King Koopa's castle, Joliet begins to wonder and ask where Romano is, only to get the response from King Koopa that he is right there; after saying this, King Koopa has [[Grunt (character)|Grunt]], his [[Super Troopa]] assistant, throw Mario, Luigi, Toad, Princess Toadstool and Romano into the tower dungeon with Joliet. After they are thrown into the tower dungeon, King Koopa and Grunt, the latter of whom has been charged with guarding Mario, Luigi, Toad, the Princess, Romano and Joliet, leave. As Romano and Joliet kiss, the Mario Brothers watch as Grunt lifts a set of heavy weights and begin to wonder how they will escape him. Hearing the brothers' concerns about how they will get past Grunt, Toad gets an idea and has Mario lift him to the barred window of the dungeon tower's door. Peering through the window, Toad begins to taunt Grunt, saying that he does not look too strong. As Grunt continues to lift a set of weights, Toad ridicules him, saying he has seen a [[Koopa Troopa]] lift twice as much as Grunt. Lifting two sets of weights, Grunt is tricked into lifting a third weight with his mouth by Princess Toadstool; as Grunt struggles to hold the weights in his hands and the one in his mouth, the floor beneath him begins to crack and eventually collapses under the combined weight of him and the heavy weights he is holding. With Grunt having fallen through the hole he made in the floor, Mario tells Toad his idea was great, but goes on to say that Grunt was the one who had the key to the door they are stuck behind. | ||
As Joliet absentmindedly plucks some of flowers from her bouquet, the Princess suddenly notices that the bouquet is composed entirely of [[Fire Flower]]s. After hearing her say this, Mario grabs Joliet's bouquet and immediately transforms into [[Fire Mario|Super Mario]]. Now more powerful, Mario blasts the door keeping them captive with a [[fireball]], destroying it. Now free from their imprisonment, they all quickly begin to descend a nearby staircase, only to encounter King Koopa and his [[ | As Joliet absentmindedly plucks some of flowers from her bouquet, the Princess suddenly notices that the bouquet is composed entirely of [[Fire Flower]]s. After hearing her say this, Mario grabs Joliet's bouquet and immediately transforms into [[Fire Mario|Super Mario]]. Now more powerful, Mario blasts the door keeping them captive with a [[fireball]], destroying it. Now free from their imprisonment, they all quickly begin to descend a nearby staircase, only to encounter King Koopa and his [[Koopa Troop|Koopa Pack]], which consists of several Koopa Troopas. Seeing the group, King Koopa instantly orders his Koopa Troopa followers to attack. As the Koopa Troopas approach him, Mario tells the others to find another way to escape King Koopa's castle as he fights the Koopa Troopas. With the Koopa Troopas quickly approaching, Mario attempts to blast them with several fireballs, only for the Troopas to remove their [[Green Shell|shells]] and use them as shields against the fireballs. | ||
Realizing his fireballs are ineffective against the Koopa Troopas, Mario, after shooting one more explosive fireball, flees up the stairs, at the top of which Luigi, Toad, Princess Toadstool, Romano and Joliet are in the process of lowering a door on to a pair of weights. After setting this door on the weights, they rush forward on the vehicle they have created as Mario continues to run from the Koopa Troopas. Just as Mario loses his Super Mario form, the others come careening down the stairs on their vehicle, which Mario jumps on. After narrowly crashing into several Koopa Troopas, they all encounter King Koopa, who begins to run from them. Reaching a nearby lever, King Koopa pulls it, which causes the drawbridge of his castle to begin to raise. Before the drawbridge rises completely, Mario, Luigi, Toad, the Princess, Romano and Joliet ride up it and use it as a ramp for their vehicle to leap across the Trouter-infested moat. As they ride away, waving to him, King Koopa is left to only roar in frustration atop his castle. | Realizing his fireballs are ineffective against the Koopa Troopas, Mario, after shooting one more explosive fireball, flees up the stairs, at the top of which Luigi, Toad, Princess Toadstool, Romano and Joliet are in the process of lowering a door on to a pair of weights. After setting this door on the weights, they rush forward on the vehicle they have created as Mario continues to run from the Koopa Troopas. Just as Mario loses his Super Mario form, the others come careening down the stairs on their vehicle, which Mario jumps on. After narrowly crashing into several Koopa Troopas, they all encounter King Koopa, who begins to run from them. Reaching a nearby lever, King Koopa pulls it, which causes the drawbridge of his castle to begin to raise. Before the drawbridge rises completely, Mario, Luigi, Toad, the Princess, Romano and Joliet ride up it and use it as a ramp for their vehicle to leap across the Trouter-infested moat. As they ride away, waving to him, King Koopa is left to only roar in frustration atop his castle. | ||
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==Animation and continuity errors== | ==Animation and continuity errors== | ||
* | *When first seen, the Snifits working for Romano's father are depicted as wearing blue robes, instead of red ones. | ||
*When | *When Luigi says, ''"I'll stick with you guys!"'' at the beginning of the episode, his mouth is not moving. | ||
*When | *When King Koopa finds Romano and Joliet's fathers shaking hands hesitantly in his magic mirror, Toad isn't present. | ||
*When the camera scrolls over to Grunt in the hallway chamber, he appears out of thin air. | |||
**This also happens a few shots later when the floor is seen cracking under the weight of the 3 dumbbells he is holding, whereas his foot appears out of nowhere. | |||
***When the floor becomes unstable and breaks, two dumbbells (of the three) roll into the newly created hole and (supposedly) onto Grunt, whereas later when the gang is building the "kart", they use two dumbbells as axles, which is impossible since two fell into the hole, leaving one left in the hallway. | |||
*When Romano and Joliet reunite in Koopa's dungeon after her capture, the close-up shot on the two shows that Joliet's neck emerges from ''behind'' her back instead of her upper chest. | |||
*When the gang (Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool, Toad, Joliet, and Romano) escapes the dungeon chamber and darts down the stairway, Romano is not present in the shot where the gang gasps at the Koopa Troopa army. | |||
*When King Koopa pulls the lever to raise the drawbridge, it is quickly rising and nearly closed until the scene goes the gang riding on the "kart", where when the camera returns to the drawbridge, it is rising much slower and is half shut before the gang escapes. | |||
*When the camera scrolls over to | *In the shot when Luigi says, ''"We’re gonna be crushed!"'' the whole gang who are supposed to be standing there in that shot are missing. | ||
*When the | *When Mario grabs Joliet's bouquet, there is an error where it shows two bouquets; one in Joliet's hands and one in Mario's hands. This is hard to spot due to the close up bouquet covering up Mario's hands. | ||
*When | *When Romano's father says ''"Over my dead body!"'' his mouth does not move at all. Immediately afterward, it moves with no audio. | ||
*When | |||
*When King Koopa pulls the lever to raise the drawbridge, it is quickly rising and nearly closed until the scene goes the | |||
*When Romano's father says | |||
==Profiles== | ==Profiles== | ||
*'''Netflix:''' ''It's Mario and Luigi to the rescue when Koopa stirs tensions between once-warring families to keep Romero and Joliet from getting married.''<ref> | *'''Netflix:''' ''It's Mario and Luigi to the rescue when Koopa stirs tensions between once-warring families to keep Romero and Joliet from getting married.''<ref>[https://www.netflix.com/title/70212980 ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'']. ''Netflix''. Retrieved June 22, 2020.</ref> | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
|Fre=Mario et Joliet | |||
|FreM=Mario and Joliet | |||
|Fre=Mario et | |||
|FreM=Mario | |||
}} | }} | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Official summaries of the episode refer to [[ | *Official summaries of the episode refer to Romano as Romero. | ||
*This episode is the only one with a unique title card design. | |||
*The net gag in the episode refers to the late Annette Funicello, a member of Disney's original Mickey Mouse Club in 1955. | |||
*In the original airing, [[Captain Lou Is Missing]] is used as the live-action segment instead of Fake Bro.<ref>https://twitter.com/SuperShowHQ/status/1591978731932884995</ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== |