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{{SMBSS episode infobox | {{SMBSS episode infobox | ||
|image=[[File: | |image=[[File:SMBSS Episode 49.jpg|200px]] | ||
|production=149 | |production=149 | ||
|airdate= | |airdate=November 27, 1989 (English)<br>December 17, 1990 (French) | ||
|writer=[[Perry Martin]] | |writer=[[Perry Martin]] | ||
|plumbers_log=1938 | |plumbers_log=1938 | ||
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==Plot synopsis== | ==Plot synopsis== | ||
[[File:IndianaJoe.jpg|thumb|left|Indiana Joe]] | [[File:IndianaJoe.jpg|thumb|left|Indiana Joe]] | ||
This episode possibly takes place after the events of "[[Mario of the Apes]]," due in part to [[Jungleland]] making a return. [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] | This episode possibly takes place after the events of "[[Mario of the Apes]]," due in part to [[Jungleland]] making a return. [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] and [[Toad]] have traveled to here in a red hot air balloon, complete with Mario's trademark "M" emblem plastered on it. Their reason for traveling to Jungleland is that they hope to find a magical statue known as the [[Lost Mushroom]]. However, according to Mario, [[Bowser|King Koopa]] is looking for it as well. | ||
Still flying in the balloon, Princess Toadstool tells her friends that the Lost Mushroom can grant the wishes of whoever possesses it, and that they must find it before King Koopa does himself. Toad points out that it will not be easy, as they do not know where to start looking. Before they can continue, Luigi points to a nearby, flying [[Albatoss]]. Toad remarks that the Albatoss works for King Koopa, and before any of them can react, the Albatoss swoops down and pierces a hole through the center of the balloon, causing it to deflate and crash down towards the ground. | Still flying in the balloon, Princess Toadstool tells her friends that the Lost Mushroom can grant the wishes of whoever possesses it, and that they must find it before King Koopa does himself. Toad points out that it will not be easy, as they do not know where to start looking. Before they can continue, Luigi points to a nearby, flying [[Albatoss]]. Toad remarks that the Albatoss works for King Koopa, and before any of them can react, the Albatoss swoops down and pierces a hole through the center of the balloon, causing it to deflate and crash down towards the ground. | ||
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Having survived the crash, the group feels relieved, until they discover that they have actually crashed into a quicksand pond, which they slowly start sinking into. After making a wry comment, Toad finds himself victim to a mysterious whip that wraps itself around his arm and it mysteriously put him on to dry land. As that happens, Toad sees that the whip belongs to an explorer. The explorer introduces himself as [[Indiana Joe]], the self-proclaimed greatest treasure hunter in Jungleland. After Indiana Joe agrees to find the Lost Mushroom for Princess Toadstool, he uses his whip to rescue her from the quicksand, along with Mario and Luigi. | Having survived the crash, the group feels relieved, until they discover that they have actually crashed into a quicksand pond, which they slowly start sinking into. After making a wry comment, Toad finds himself victim to a mysterious whip that wraps itself around his arm and it mysteriously put him on to dry land. As that happens, Toad sees that the whip belongs to an explorer. The explorer introduces himself as [[Indiana Joe]], the self-proclaimed greatest treasure hunter in Jungleland. After Indiana Joe agrees to find the Lost Mushroom for Princess Toadstool, he uses his whip to rescue her from the quicksand, along with Mario and Luigi. | ||
Meanwhile, King Koopa, who is with [[Mouser]], [[Tryclyde]] and [[Koopa Troopa]], has been spying on the heroes through binoculars from atop a cliff. King Koopa comments that Indiana Joe is going to lead them to the Lost Mushroom, and that he knows the location of every hidden treasure in Jungleland, as well as every shortcut leading to them. When Mouser whines that Mario's group will reach the Lost Mushroom before they do, King Koopa comments that the statue was left to him by his [[List of implied characters#King Koopa's great-great grandkoop|great-great grandkoop]], and is rightfully his. Addressing King Koopa as Kolonel von Koop, Tryclyde asks what they can do about it. Kolonel von Koop responds by saying they will follow the other group and let them find the Lost Mushroom, so that they can simply take it away from them. Mouser, Koopa Troopa and Tryclyde nervously remind Kolonel von Koop that they would be stealing, so Kolonel von Koop has to remind them that they are supposed to steal since they are | Meanwhile, King Koopa, who is with [[Mouser]], [[Tryclyde]] and [[Koopa Troopa]], has been spying on the heroes through binoculars from atop a cliff. King Koopa comments that Indiana Joe is going to lead them to the Lost Mushroom, and that he knows the location of every hidden treasure in Jungleland, as well as every shortcut leading to them. When Mouser whines that Mario's group will reach the Lost Mushroom before they do, King Koopa comments that the statue was left to him by his [[List of implied characters#King Koopa's great-great grandkoop|great-great grandkoop]], and is rightfully his. Addressing King Koopa as Kolonel von Koop, Tryclyde asks what they can do about it. Kolonel von Koop responds by saying they will follow the other group and let them find the Lost Mushroom, so that they can simply take it away from them. Mouser, Koopa Troopa and Tryclyde nervously remind Kolonel von Koop that they would be stealing, so Kolonel von Koop has to remind them that they are supposed to steal since they are bad guys, and smacks them all with his whip. | ||
Eventually, Indiana Joe leads Mario's group to the entrance of the [[Temple of Koopa]], which he explains was built by Kolonel von Koop's great-great grandkoop, and that Lost Mushroom lies inside it. Although Mario is eager to enter, Indiana Joe starts shivering, and comments that the Temple of Koopa is too terrifying for him to enter. Mario mentions that he thought Indiana Joe was not afraid of anything, but Indiana Joe confesses that he has Koopaphobia, and that the very sight of a [[Koopa | Eventually, Indiana Joe leads Mario's group to the entrance of the [[Temple of Koopa]], which he explains was built by Kolonel von Koop's great-great grandkoop, and that Lost Mushroom lies inside it. Although Mario is eager to enter, Indiana Joe starts shivering, and comments that the Temple of Koopa is too terrifying for him to enter. Mario mentions that he thought Indiana Joe was not afraid of anything, but Indiana Joe confesses that he has Koopaphobia, and that the very sight of a [[Koopa Troop|Koopa]] sends him into panic. Mario tells Indiana Joe to just wait outside the Temple of Koopa while he and his friends go inside. | ||
Inside the Temple of Koopa, Mario's group proceeds with their search for the Lost Mushroom. When Princess Toadstool asks what Indiana Joe could possibly be afraid of, the ceiling behind them caves in, blocking their way out. Suddenly, a [[fireball]] goes flying over their heads, which they manage to dodge by ducking. Toad then points out the [[Fryguy]] that shot the fireballs, and the group proceeds to run away. While fleeing from the Fryguy, the group runs towards a large [[Cobrat]] in a glass bowl that they barely manage to leap over. Although the Fryguy continues to chase the group, they eventually slip into another chamber and block the entrance with a boulder, stopping the Fryguy's pursuit. | Inside the Temple of Koopa, Mario's group proceeds with their search for the Lost Mushroom. When Princess Toadstool asks what Indiana Joe could possibly be afraid of, the ceiling behind them caves in, blocking their way out. Suddenly, a [[fireball]] goes flying over their heads, which they manage to dodge by ducking. Toad then points out the [[Fryguy]] that shot the fireballs, and the group proceeds to run away. While fleeing from the Fryguy, the group runs towards a large [[Cobrat]] in a glass bowl that they barely manage to leap over. Although the Fryguy continues to chase the group, they eventually slip into another chamber and block the entrance with a boulder, stopping the Fryguy's pursuit. | ||
[[File:RaidersLostMushroom.jpg|thumb|left|Mario, holding the newly-discovered Lost Mushroom.]] | |||
Upon sealing off the chamber, Princess Toadstool points to the Lost Mushroom, which is lying atop a pedestal before the group. The group runs up to the Lost Mushroom and Mario picks it up. Luigi then points out that all they need now is a way out of the Temple of Koopa, and Mario inadvertently wishes for a trap door. The Lost Mushroom responds to Mario's wish by opening a panel in the floor beneath the group. Upon falling through the floor, Mario's group winds up being spat out at the entrance to the Temple of Koopa. Before they can celebrate their victory, Kolonel von Koop steals the Lost Mushroom right out of Mario's hand. Kolonel von Koop orders Mario's group to put their hands in the air, while Tryclyde opens his mouths, and Mouser and Koopa Troopa each pull out a small Cobrat akin to a gun, which they aim at them. | Upon sealing off the chamber, Princess Toadstool points to the Lost Mushroom, which is lying atop a pedestal before the group. The group runs up to the Lost Mushroom and Mario picks it up. Luigi then points out that all they need now is a way out of the Temple of Koopa, and Mario inadvertently wishes for a trap door. The Lost Mushroom responds to Mario's wish by opening a panel in the floor beneath the group. Upon falling through the floor, Mario's group winds up being spat out at the entrance to the Temple of Koopa. Before they can celebrate their victory, Kolonel von Koop steals the Lost Mushroom right out of Mario's hand. Kolonel von Koop orders Mario's group to put their hands in the air, while Tryclyde opens his mouths, and Mouser and Koopa Troopa each pull out a small Cobrat akin to a gun, which they aim at them. | ||
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Back at his hut, Indiana Joe thanks Mario's group for helping him conquer his Koopaphobia, and proceeds to take down his babysitter sign, which Toad in turn tosses into the nearby pond. Princess Toadstool then asks as to what happened to the Lost Mushroom, and Mario, who is inside the Indiana Joe's hut with it, wishes for the place to be filled with pasta. As noodles start to fill up the entire hut, none of the others can believe what they are seeing, but Mario is thrilled, and comments that he and the Lost Mushroom are going to get along just fine. | Back at his hut, Indiana Joe thanks Mario's group for helping him conquer his Koopaphobia, and proceeds to take down his babysitter sign, which Toad in turn tosses into the nearby pond. Princess Toadstool then asks as to what happened to the Lost Mushroom, and Mario, who is inside the Indiana Joe's hut with it, wishes for the place to be filled with pasta. As noodles start to fill up the entire hut, none of the others can believe what they are seeing, but Mario is thrilled, and comments that he and the Lost Mushroom are going to get along just fine. | ||
==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
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*[[Indiana Joe]] is a parody of {{wp|Indiana Jones (character)|Indiana Jones}}, who is also a treasure hunter. | *[[Indiana Joe]] is a parody of {{wp|Indiana Jones (character)|Indiana Jones}}, who is also a treasure hunter. | ||
*In place of Indiana Jones's whip is a {{wp|plumber's snake}}. | *In place of Indiana Jones's whip is a {{wp|plumber's snake}}. | ||
*Indiana Joe's Koopaphobia (fear of [[Koopa | *Indiana Joe's Koopaphobia (fear of [[Koopa Troop|Koopas]]) is the equivalent of Indiana Jones's {{wp|Ophidiophobia}} (fear of snakes). | ||
*The [[Lost Mushroom]] is the equivalent of the {{wp|Golden Idol|Chachapoyan Idol}}, which Indiana Jones retrieved in ''{{wp|Raiders of the Lost Ark}}''. | *The [[Lost Mushroom]] is the equivalent of the {{wp|Golden Idol|Chachapoyan Idol}}, which Indiana Jones retrieved in ''{{wp|Raiders of the Lost Ark}}''. | ||
*The [[List of implied items#Plumber's Log|Plumber's Log]] number is 1938, the year when ''The Last Crusade'' takes place. | *The [[List of implied items#Plumber's Log|Plumber's Log]] number is 1938, the year when ''The Last Crusade'' takes place. | ||
*The [[Temple of Koopa]] is derived from the Temple of Doom, a location in the eponymous movie, ''{{wp|Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom}}''. | *The [[Temple of Koopa]] is derived from the Temple of Doom, a location in the eponymous movie, ''{{wp|Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom}}''. | ||
*[[Bowser|Kolonel von Koop]] is based upon {{wp|Colonel Dietrich}}, a major antagonist from ''Raiders of the Lost Ark''. | *[[Bowser|Kolonel von Koop]] is based upon {{wp|Colonel Dietrich}}, a major antagonist from ''Raiders of the Lost Ark''. | ||
**In keeping with the fact that Dietrich was a member of the Nazi Party in the film, the [[ | **In keeping with the fact that Dietrich was a member of the Nazi Party in the film, the [[Koopa Troop|Koopa Pack]] are shown with red WWII-era armbands with black "K" marks in the place of the Nazi swastika. | ||
==Animation and continuity errors== | ==Animation and continuity errors== | ||
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*After the Warp Zone disappears, Mario and Luigi have their colors swapped, and shortly after, the Warp Zone reappears. | *After the Warp Zone disappears, Mario and Luigi have their colors swapped, and shortly after, the Warp Zone reappears. | ||
*When Mario snatches the [[Lost Mushroom]] from Kolonel von Koop, Kolonel von Koop's wristband is missing. | *When Mario snatches the [[Lost Mushroom]] from Kolonel von Koop, Kolonel von Koop's wristband is missing. | ||
*When Kolonel von Koop and [[ | *When Kolonel von Koop and [[Koopa Troop|his minions]] are shocked that Mario and his friends survived, [[Koopa Troopa]]'s face is completely green, while Mouser's tail is the same color as his pants. | ||
*When Kolonel von Koop says that Mario and his friends are not going to have the [[Lost Mushroom]], one of his nails turns the same color as his shirt. | *When Kolonel von Koop says that Mario and his friends are not going to have the [[Lost Mushroom]], one of his nails turns the same color as his shirt. | ||
*When Mouser says that stealing is wrong, his ears are smaller than normal. | *When Mouser says that stealing is wrong, his ears are smaller than normal. | ||
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*In some scenes, the Lost Mushroom's belly button is missing. | *In some scenes, the Lost Mushroom's belly button is missing. | ||
*After Indiana Joe saves Toad, Toad is at the swamp's edge, but in the next shot, he moves slightly inland. | *After Indiana Joe saves Toad, Toad is at the swamp's edge, but in the next shot, he moves slightly inland. | ||
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*'''''[[Action Adventures]]'' VHS and ''[[Mario's Greatest Movie Moments]]'' DVD:''' ''[[Mario]] and friends butt heads with [[Bowser|Kolonel Koopa]] over [[Lost Mushroom|a long-lost magical mushroom statue]]... and whip him good!'' | *'''''[[Action Adventures]]'' VHS and ''[[Mario's Greatest Movie Moments]]'' DVD:''' ''[[Mario]] and friends butt heads with [[Bowser|Kolonel Koopa]] over [[Lost Mushroom|a long-lost magical mushroom statue]]... and whip him good!'' | ||
*'''''[[Mario's Movie Madness]]'' DVD:''' ''Mario and friends brave the wilds of [[Jungleland]] in search of the golden statuette, "The Lost Mushroom."'' | *'''''[[Mario's Movie Madness]]'' DVD:''' ''Mario and friends brave the wilds of [[Jungleland]] in search of the golden statuette, "The Lost Mushroom."'' | ||
*'''Netflix:''' ''Indiana Mario heads to Jungleland on an epic quest to find a priceless gold statue known as the Lost Mushroom.''<ref>[ | *'''Netflix:''' ''Indiana Mario heads to Jungleland on an epic quest to find a priceless gold statue known as the Lost Mushroom.''<ref>[https://www.netflix.com/title/70212980 ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'']. ''Netflix''. Retrieved June 23, 2020.</ref> | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
|Fre=Les Aventuriers du Champignon Perdu | |Fre=Les Aventuriers du Champignon Perdu | ||
|FreM=The Adventurers of the Lost Mushroom | |FreM=The Adventurers of the Lost Mushroom | ||
|Ger=Räuber des verlorenen Pilzes | |||
|Ger= | |GerM=Raiders of the Lost Mushroom | ||
|GerM= | |Ita=I predatori del Fungo perduto | ||
|ItaM=The raiders of the lost Mushroom | |||
|Ita=I | |||
|ItaM=The | |||
|Por=Os caçadores da estatueta de ouro | |Por=Os caçadores da estatueta de ouro | ||
|PorM=The hunters of the gold statue | |PorM=The hunters of the gold statue | ||
|Spa=Buscadores del hongo perdido | |Spa=Buscadores del hongo perdido | ||
|SpaM=Hunters of the lost mushroom | |SpaM=Hunters of the lost mushroom | ||
}} | }} | ||
== | ==Trivia== | ||
[[File:SMBSS modelsheets indianajoe.jpg|thumb|The finalized model sheet, featuring Indiana Joe without a face.]] | [[File:SMBSS modelsheets indianajoe.jpg|thumb|The finalized model sheet, featuring Indiana Joe without a face.]] | ||
*Although [[Tryclyde]] refers to [[Bowser|King Koopa]] as Kolonel von Koop, [[Mario]] and his friends refer to him as Kolonel von ''Koopa''. | *Although [[Tryclyde]] refers to [[Bowser|King Koopa]] as Kolonel von Koop, [[Mario]] and his friends refer to him as Kolonel von ''Koopa''. |