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{{TV series infobox | {{TV series infobox | ||
|image=[[File:Super Mario Club TV logo.jpg|200px]] | |image=[[File:Super Mario Club TV logo.jpg|200px]] | ||
|format=Variety show | |format=Variety show | ||
|direct=Kohei Takai | |direct=Kohei Takai | ||
| | |presenter=Tooru Watanabe<br>{{wp|Risa Honda}}<br>Noriko Kato | ||
|open="Eien ni Boys & Girls"<br>"Tomodachi wa Imasu ka?" | |open="Eien ni Boys & Girls"<br>"Tomodachi wa Imasu ka?" | ||
|close="Oshaberi Dance wa Ika ga?"<br>"Shigashiteiruno"<br>"Kirei ni | |close="Oshaberi Dance wa Ika ga?"<br>"Shigashiteiruno"<br>"Kirei ni Narou yo"<br>"Omoikiri Naite Ii" | ||
|compose=Fire-Crackers<br>{{wp|Sharam Q}}<br>GALBO<br>{{wp|Emiri Henmi}}<br>Noriko | |compose=Fire-Crackers<br>{{wp|Sharam Q}}<br>GALBO<br>{{wp|Emiri Henmi}}<br>Noriko Kato | ||
|origin=[[Japan]] | |origin=[[Japan]] | ||
|language=Japanese | |language=Japanese | ||
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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=October 4, 1990 | |firstair=October 4, 1990 | ||
|lastair=September 30, 1993 | |lastair=September 30, 1993 | ||
| | |related=''[[Super Mario Stadium (television series)|Super Mario Stadium]]'' | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''''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== | ||
The program mainly consists of four segments. | |||
===Attack the Princess=== | ===Attack the Princess=== | ||
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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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==Staff== | ==Staff== | ||
*Hosts: Tooru Watanabe, {{wp|Risa Honda}} ( From the start of the series in October 1990 to March 1993 ), | *Hosts: Tooru Watanabe, {{wp|Risa Honda}} ( From the start of the series in October 1990 to March 1993 ), Noriko Kato ( From April 1993 to the final episode) | ||
*Narrator: Ryo Itsuno (first half), Akira Omori (second half) | *Narrator: Ryo Itsuno (first half), Akira Omori (second half) | ||
*Composition: Toru Tsukasa | *Composition: Toru Tsukasa | ||
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*Fire-Crackers: "Oshaberi Dance wa Ika ga?" (At the beginning of the program, the first chorus was played, and footage of the Fire-Crackers singing in costume with a Super Nintendo game playing in the background was used.) | *Fire-Crackers: "Oshaberi Dance wa Ika ga?" (At the beginning of the program, the first chorus was played, and footage of the Fire-Crackers singing in costume with a Super Nintendo game playing in the background was used.) | ||
*GALBO: "Shigashiteiruno" | *GALBO: "Shigashiteiruno" | ||
*{{wp|Emiri Henmi}}: "Kirei ni | *{{wp|Emiri Henmi}}: "Kirei ni Narou yo" | ||
*Noriko | *Noriko Kato "Omoikiri Naite Ii" | ||
==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 | The hosts were Toru Watanabe and Noriko Kato, 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=== | ||
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**{{wp|Teruyuki Tsuchida}} - Appeared as a guest contestant in ''64 Mario Stadium''. | **{{wp|Teruyuki Tsuchida}} - Appeared as a guest contestant in ''64 Mario Stadium''. | ||
**Asarido - He used to be in charge of the ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' segment of 64 Mario Stadium. This time he played Super Smash Bros. Brawl. | **Asarido - He used to be in charge of the ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' segment of 64 Mario Stadium. This time he played Super Smash Bros. Brawl. | ||
**{{wp|Ryota Yamasato}} (Nankai Candies) - Played against Asarido in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. | **{{wp|Ryota Yamasato}} ( Nankai Candies ) - Played against Asarido in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. | ||
*Narrator | *Narrator | ||
**Shunzo Miyasaka | **Shunzo Miyasaka | ||
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*Production cooperation: Creative Be | *Production cooperation: Creative Be | ||
*Produced by: TV Tokyo, {{wp|Dentsu}} | *Produced by: TV Tokyo, {{wp|Dentsu}} | ||
==Others== | |||
Following the death of show host Toru Watanabe on November 28, 2022, many people on Twitter expressed nostalgia for the show and mourned Watanabe. Nintendo, which sponsored the show, also paid tribute to him, saying, "Toru Watanabe... conveyed the appeal of games with his characteristic humor," and "The smiles he spread to viewers are precious memories for us and others."<ref>[https://www.buzzfeed.com/jp/hayatoikeya/sandesupamariokurabukasimuyumoaegemunoeteitadaita 渡辺徹さん死去で『スーパーマリオクラブ』懐かしむ声 任天堂も追悼「私たちも含めて大切な思い出」] - BuzzFeed(December 2, 2022). Retrieved December 7, 2022.</ref> | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
====Super Mario Club==== | ====Super Mario Club==== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=スーパーマリオクラブ | ||
| | |JapR=Sūpā Mario Kurabu | ||
| | |JapM=Super Mario Club | ||
| | |JapC=<ref>[[:File:Super Mario Club TV logo.jpg|Title card]]</ref> | ||
}} | }} | ||
====Resurrection! Super Mario Club==== | ====Resurrection! Super Mario Club==== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=復活!スーパーマリオクラブ | ||
| | |JapR=Fukkatsu! Sūpā Mario Kurabu | ||
| | |JapM=Resurrection! Super Mario Club | ||
| | |JapC=<ref name="resurrection"/> | ||
}} | }} | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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**[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRhrsVFGc_Y&feature=related 3]{{dead link}} | **[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRhrsVFGc_Y&feature=related 3]{{dead link}} | ||
[[Category:Television series]] | [[Category:Television series]] |