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| '''''Super Mario Bros.: Mario Mania!''''' is the second DVD release of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]''. It was released on July 6, 2004, by [[Sterling Entertainment Group|Sterling Entertainment]]. Labeled as a "Collector's Edition", it features the first week's worth of episodes, including ''[[The Legend of Zelda (television series)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' episode "The Ringer", with all episodes accompanied by their respective live-action segments. | | '''''Super Mario Bros.: Mario Mania!''''' is the second DVD release of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'', released by Sterling Entertainment in July 2004. Labeled as a "Collector's Edition", it features the first week's worth of episodes, including ''[[The Legend of Zelda (cartoon)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' episode "The Ringer", with all episodes accompanied by their respective live-action segments. The DVD also includes the option for the viewer to watch the individual live-action segments, without the animated segments. |
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| The cover is an altered version of the illustration used on the "[[Mario's Monster Madness]]" VHS and "[[Mario's Greatest Movie Moments]]" DVD. [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] are seen running out of a movie theater with shocked expressions while [[Bowser|King Koopa]] appears behind them. The marquee features a "Super Mario Bros." logo design, while on the bottom left of the marquee is the text "MARIO MANIA!" in a yellow font, with a black outline and a green/yellow shadow effect. A ticker that resembles King Koopa's shell appears on the bottom right, reading "JOIN THE MARIO BROS. IN THEIR FIRST 5 ADVENTURES!".
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| The DVD is labeled as "Volume 1", but a second volume containing the second week's worth of episodes was never made.
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| ==Blurb==
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| Collectors Edition 1 - Featuring the First Full Week of Episodes Aired!
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| Dastardly King Koopa and his laughable minions are hatching another diabolical plan to capture Princess Toadstool and take control of the Mushroom Kingdom. Now, it's up to the Plumber Brothers from Brooklyn, Mario and Luigi, and their little friend, Toad, to save the Princess, defeat King Koopa, and restore peace... if Mario's appetite doesn't get in the way. These exciting animated episodes come with the original live-action features with wrestler Lou Albano as the world's most famous plumber superhero.
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| Episodes
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| # The Bird! The Bird! (Original Air Date 9-4-89) - While venturing in a snowy world, Toad is kidnapped by a near-sighted Bird who is convinced that he is her missing baby.
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| # King Mario of Cramalot (Original Air Date 9-5-89) - Koopa takes over Cramalot and the Mario Brothers have to work with a clumsy magicican{{sic}} named Marvin to save the city.
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| # Butch Mario & The Luigi Kid (Original Air Date 9-6-89) - Koop the Kid has kidnapped the Princess and hidden her in the Old West, so Mario and Luigi must ride into town to save her.
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| # Mario's Magic Carpet (Original Air Date 9-7-89) - The Mario Brothers wage a wild magic carpet battle to save the Princess from being forced into King Koopa's harem.
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| # The Ringer (Legend of Zelda) (Original Air Date 9-8-89)- Ganon uses his powerful magic to disrupt an Amateur Magician's Contest in the Castle of Hyrule.
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| ==Episodes==
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| The episodes are presented the same way they were streamed on Yahooligans! TV earlier that year. As a result, the first four episodes' live-action segments do not include their previews for the ''Zelda'' episode. Also, as with later releases, the Family Channel version of "[[King Mario of Cramalot]]" is used. However, this is also the only North American DVD release of the live-action episode "[[Slime Busters]]", which did not appear on [[Shout! Factory]]'s Complete Series release for ''The Legend of Zelda''. | | The episodes are presented the same way they were streamed on Yahooligans! TV earlier that year. As a result, the first four episodes' live-action segments do not include their previews for the ''Zelda'' episode. Also, as with later releases, the Family Channel version of "[[King Mario of Cramalot]]" is used. However, this is also the only North American DVD release of the live-action episode "[[Slime Busters]]", which did not appear on [[Shout! Factory]]'s Complete Series release for ''The Legend of Zelda''. |
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| * "[[Neatness Counts]]" / "[[The Bird! The Bird!]]"
| | In addition, the DVD contains a bonus featurette titled "Ask Andy", in which executive producer [[Andy Heyward]] answers questions asked by fans. |
| * "[[Day of the Orphan]]" / "[[King Mario of Cramalot]]"
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| * "[[All Steamed Up]]" / "[[Butch Mario & The Luigi Kid]]"
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| * "[[Marianne & Luigeena]]" / "[[Mario's Magic Carpet]]"
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| * "[[Slime Busters]]" / "The Ringer" (''[[The Legend of Zelda (television series)|The Legend of Zelda]]'')
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| ==Bonus Features==
| | The DVD is labeled as "Volume 1", but a second volume containing the second week's worth of episodes was never made. |
| The DVD contains two bonus features, the first is an option for the viewer to watch the individual live-action segments, without the animated segments. The second is a featurette titled "Ask Andy", in which executive producer [[Andy Heyward]] answers questions asked by fans. A similar featurette, complete with the same introduction, was featured on the ''Inspector Gadget'' DVD "The Gadget Files", which was released on the same day, also by Sterling, and was also released as a "Collector's Edition". | |
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| ==Ask Andy Transcript== | | ==Ask Andy== |
| ===Opening=== | | ===Opening=== |
| *''"My name is Andy Heyward. I'm chairman, CEO, and chief complaint taker at [[DIC Entertainment]]."'' | | *''"My name is Andy Heyward. I'm chairman, CEO, and chief complaint taker at [[DIC Entertainment]]."'' |