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[[File:Super_Mario_Shirayuki-hime.jpg|thumb|Peach, Mario and the seven Toads.]]
'''''Super Mario Shirayuki-hime''''' (in English, '''''Super Mario: Princess Snow White''''') is the third OVA of the ''[[Super Mario (anime)|Super Mario]]'' anime and the last one as well. Based on the fairy tale of ''[[wikipedia:Snow White|Snow White]]'', it was only released in [[Japan]].
'''''Super Mario Shirayuki-hime''''' is the third and final OVA of the ''[[Amada Anime Series: Super Mario Bros.]]''. Based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale of ''{{wp|Snow White}}'', it was only released in [[Japan]].


==Plot synopsis==
==Plot==
Once upon a time there lived the evil and vain Queen [[Bowser]]. Day in and day out, she asked her magic mirror who the fairest in the land was, and it always said it was her. However, one day, it tells her that, while she is the fairest in ''her'' land, [[Princess Peach]], from the neighboring kingdom, is the fairest in the world. From that moment on, Bowser is consumed with hatred for Peach, and eventually orders the [[Koopalings]], [[Roy]], [[Wendy]], [[Morton]], and [[Iggy]] to erase her from the world.
[[File:Happytoads.gif|left|160px|thumb|Some of the Toads rejoicing.]]
 
The seven [[Mushroom Retainer]]s play the seven dwarves, [[Mario]] plays the prince, [[Princess Peach]] plays Snow White, [[Bowser]] plays the evil queen, and [[Luigi]] plays the prince's brother, who did not appear in the original fairy tale.
Unaware of the danger, Peach is busy collecting flowers by a lake when she is beset by the Koopalings, who remark that it is a shame they have to erase such a cute princess. Princess Peach cries for help, and is heard by [[Mario]], who arrives just in time to fight off the Koopalings and flee with the damsel. They escape to a house in the woods that is filled with tiny furniture. The seven dwarves of the forest, the [[Toad (species)|Toads]], soon come home and greet their old friend Mario, surprised but pleased to see him here. Mario tells them what happened and they vow to house and protect the princess for him, and he sets off on his travels once more.
[[File:Gma amada mario 26.jpg|thumb|right|Peach after biting into the poisonous apple.]]
 
The story largely based on the original "Snow White". However, Mario breaks the curse on Princess Peach with a [[potion]] instead of a kiss. Then, he fights the [[Koopalings]], the queen's evildoers along with the help of the Toads. After defeating the Koopalings, Mario finally takes on the queen. However, the Queen takes Peach hostage using a knife, but Luigi saves the day by flying down and kicking the queen in the belly, defeating her.
[[File:Gma amada mario 26.jpg|thumb|left|Peach after biting into the poisonous apple.]]
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Meanwhile, the Koopalings report back to the angry Queen Bowser, who sends them away and consults the mirror once more. While it confirms that Peach is still the fairest of them all, it also tells the queen that she is hiding with the Toads. Bowser decides to deal with her herself, and concocts a poison in her basement chemistry lab, injecting it into an apple once it is ready.
 
In the forest, Peach has been happily doing the cooking and cleaning for the Toads when they go out to do their work, but while they are away, Bowser appears at the window, disguised as an old woman. She asks if Peach would like to buy some apples and suggest she try one to see how delicious they are. Excited about the prospect of sharing the apples with the Toads later, Peach takes a bite and instantly drops to the floor in a death-like sleep. Laughing, Bowser takes off her cloak and crows that she is now the fairest in the world, before flying off back to her castle.
 
When the Toads arrive home, they find Peach, and, upon hearing their cries of sorrow over her death, Mario rushes back. He finds them standing around the princess, now lying on a bed in the woods, and they tearfully tell him they could not guarantee her safety after all. While the Toads watch in bated breath, Mario takes out a potion given to him by a goddess he had helped in a foreign land and administers it to Peach, who then wakes up. The Toads cheer and Mario is relieved, but when Peach recalls that she had eaten an apple before falling asleep, he reasons that it must have been Bowser and runs off in a rage, intent on punishing her for what she did.
 
[[File:Happytoads.gif|160px|thumb|Some of the Toads rejoicing.]]
With Peach and the Toads right behind him, Mario enters the castle and plows through an army of [[Goomba]]s, finally confronting Bowser in her throne room. However, she sics Roy, Wendy, Morton, and [[Larry]] on Mario, and they blast him with electricity from their [[Magic Wand|magic wands]] as Peach cries out and Bowser laughs in triumph. However, the Toads then leap into Mario, giving him a power-up: he grows larger and breaks free of the shock, promptly sends the Koopalings flying, and then chases after Bowser. Before he can catch her, she grabs Peach and holds a knife to the princess's throat, forcing Mario to stop in his tracks.
 
Once more surrounded by the Toads, Mario is unsure of what to do, but just then Luigi appears to help his brother. He hits Bowser over the head with a mallet, and while Peach returns to Mario's side, Luigi delivers a kick to the queen's stomach. The two brothers then fling her against the magic mirror, and she lands in a heap on the floor while the protagonists laugh. Mario, Luigi, Peach, and the Toads then leave Bowser's Castle and live happily ever after.
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=スーパーマリオのしらゆきひめ編
|JapR=Sūpā Mario No Shirayuki Hime
|JapM=Super Mario: Princess Snow White
|JapC=<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4p7nWZAbSrc Amada Anime Series Super Mario Bros.: Shirayuki-hime (スーパーマリオのしらゆきひめ)]</ref>
}}


==External links==
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05aj28Wt-KA Part one of ''Super Mario Shirayuki-hime'']
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_iBU0iWOZ9E Part two of ''Super Mario Shirayuki-hime'']
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The seven Toads, while based on {{wp|Seven Dwarfs}} from ''{{wp|Snow White}}'', may also be based on the seven that appear in the various castles in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]''.
*The seven Toads are most likely the [[Mushroom Retainer]]s.
*This is [[Luigi]]'s only appearance in the ''[[Amada Anime Series: Super Mario Bros.]]''.
*This is [[Luigi]]'s only appearance in the ''Super Mario'' anime series.
 
==References==
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