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|distributor=[[Nintendo]] | |distributor=[[Nintendo]] | ||
|runtime=30 minutes | |runtime=30 minutes | ||
|audioform={{wp|Monaural sound|Mono broadcast}} (regular broadcast)<br>{{wp|Stereophonic sound|Stereo broadcast}} ( | |audioform={{wp|Monaural sound|Mono broadcast}} (regular broadcast)<br>{{wp|Stereophonic sound|Stereo broadcast}} (Resurrection! Super Mario Club) | ||
|status=Ended | |status=Ended | ||
|firstair={{flag list|Japan|October 4, 1990}} | |firstair={{flag list|Japan|October 4, 1990}} | ||
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|successor=''[[Super Mario Stadium (television series)|Super Mario Stadium]]'' (1993) | |successor=''[[Super Mario Stadium (television series)|Super Mario Stadium]]'' (1993) | ||
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'''''Super Mario Club''''' is a Japanese program | '''''Super Mario Club''''' is a Japanese program which features trivia, tournaments, news, and previews featuring games for the [[Family Computer|Famicom]], [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]], and the [[Game Boy]] airing from October 4, 1990 to September 30, 1993.<ref>[https://youtube.com/watch?v=isvF2y6_tLo]</ref> The show revived on Christmas Day 2010 to honor the 25th anniversary of the ''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' series with games for the [[Wii]] and the [[Nintendo DS]].<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPwDnzeLRQ0 復活!スーパーマリオクラブ 20101225 | Fukkatsu! Super Mario Club]</ref> | ||
==Segments== | ==Segments== | ||
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===National Competition: Knockout Tournament=== | ===National Competition: Knockout Tournament=== | ||
In this program, a ''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]'' (later ''[[Yoshi (game)|Yoshi]]'', ''Super Mario Kart'', ''[[Yoshi's Cookie]]'' and ''{{wp|Super Scope 6}}'') knockout tournament was held every week. Each week, the region, residence, and game room of the challenger were introduced as a profile (like high school baseball, the background music was a parody of "Eikan wa Kimi ni Kagayaku"). After five weeks of winning (changed to three weeks midway through), a player was inducted into the Hall of Fame. In ''Super Mario Kart'', one challenger made a mistake at the start and was forced to retire. At one point, the show was broadcast under a different title, | In this program, a ''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]'' (later ''[[Yoshi (game)|Yoshi]]'', ''Super Mario Kart'', ''[[Yoshi's Cookie]]'' and ''{{wp|Super Scope 6}}'') knockout tournament was held every week. Each week, the region, residence, and game room of the challenger were introduced as a profile (like high school baseball, the background music was a parody of "Eikan wa Kimi ni Kagayaku"). After five weeks of winning (changed to three weeks midway through), a player was inducted into the Hall of Fame. In ''Super Mario Kart'', one challenger made a mistake at the start and was forced to retire. At one point, the show was broadcast under a different title, Super Famicom Grand Prix. | ||
It was later revamped and renamed ''[[Super Mario Stadium (television series)|Super Mario Stadium]]''. | It was later revamped and renamed ''[[Super Mario Stadium (television series)|Super Mario Stadium]]''. | ||
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==Revival== | ==Revival== | ||
[[File:Resurrection Super Mario Club.png|Logo for | [[File:Resurrection Super Mario Club.png|Logo for "Resurrection! Super Mario Club"|thumb]] | ||
On December 25, 2010, from 4:00 to 5:15 pm, a special program commemorating the 25th anniversary of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', | On December 25, 2010, from 4:00 to 5:15 pm, a special program commemorating the 25th anniversary of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', "Resurrection! Super Mario Club"<ref name="resurrection">[[:File:Resurrection Super Mario Club.png|Title for "Resurrection! Super Mario Club"]]</ref>, was broadcast on TV Tokyo for the first time in about 17 years. "Super Mario Club" also celebrated its 20th anniversary since its first broadcast that same year. | ||
The hosts were Toru Watanabe and Noriko Katō, just as they were for the last show, and the recording was done in the same studio as the original.<ref>Kazuya Sato (December 13, 2010). [http://japan.gamespot.com/news/20424037/ 「復活!スーパーマリオクラブ」収録を実施--渡辺徹さんと加藤紀子さんに収録の感想や当時の思い出を聞く]. ''{{wp|The Asahi Shimbun}}''. Retrieved December 26, 2010.</ref> This time, it was also sponsored by [[Nintendo]] alone, and featured some of the same hosts who had appeared in the previous ''[[Mario School]]'' show. | The hosts were Toru Watanabe and Noriko Katō, just as they were for the last show, and the recording was done in the same studio as the original.<ref>Kazuya Sato (December 13, 2010). [http://japan.gamespot.com/news/20424037/ 「復活!スーパーマリオクラブ」収録を実施--渡辺徹さんと加藤紀子さんに収録の感想や当時の思い出を聞く]. ''{{wp|The Asahi Shimbun}}''. Retrieved December 26, 2010.</ref> This time, it was also sponsored by [[Nintendo]] alone, and featured some of the same hosts who had appeared in the previous ''[[Mario School]]'' show. | ||
The main segments consisted of the guests competing in games (such as ''[[miiwiki:Wii Sports Resort|Wii Sports Resort]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'') and quizzes, also including video clips of messages from celebrities who had previously appeared on the show. | The main segments consisted of the guests competing in games (such as ''[[miiwiki:Wii Sports Resort|Wii Sports Resort]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'' ) and quizzes, also including video clips of messages from celebrities who had previously appeared on the show. | ||
===Cast=== | ===Cast=== |