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I can't seem to edit the 13 episodes on the box [[User:Lord Falafel|Lord Falafel]] ([[User talk:Lord Falafel|talk]]) 00:48, July 31, 2019 (EDT)
I can't seem to edit the 13 episodes on the box [[User:Lord Falafel|Lord Falafel]] ([[User talk:Lord Falafel|talk]]) 00:48, July 31, 2019 (EDT)


== Where's the reception section? ==
== Acknowledgement ==
The reception section is missing so I made what could be used.
Reception
Super Mario World received very few mixed reviews from critics because of it's short air time. However Super Mario World received only 5 star reviews from audience reviews. [[User:I'manumber1|I'manumber1]] ([[User talk:I'manumber1|talk]]) 14:53, October 24, 2021 (EDT)


== Voice Actors ==
As a respectful fan starting as a child, I started to really like this show since more background information about it came out. This show has some message behind it. For some reason, information was hid from me and I hate that. The animation is not as bad as the way I see it when I was little, better looking than ''The Problem Solverz'' (that’s for sure). Also, the song [[List of Super Mario World (television_series) songs#Rockin' the High School|Rockin' the High School]] is not a bad song, really, better to listen to than [[List of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! songs#Workin' for a Livin'|Workin' for a Livin']]. I mean why on earth would anyone use a song with swearing in a kid’s show, despite it was already removed (which is beyond me)? Owing to my respect, I will treat this wiki fairly. [[User:Retrosunshine2006|Retrosunshine2006]] ([[User talk:Retrosunshine2006|talk]]) 21:20, August 26, 2021 (EDT)
 
So is there any source on the voice actors for the show? Also did it state that John Stocker actually voiced the Gophers (Monty Moles)? I know this is from The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, but who voiced Rocky Wrench (A Rocky Wrench did briefly growl and shout "Whoa!" in the episode Up, Up and a Koopa), since it isn’t listed anywhere on the wiki? [[User:MontyMoleLoreMaster|MontyMoleLoreMaster]] ([[User talk:MontyMoleLoreMaster|talk]]) 01:24, October 30, 2021 (EDT)
 
Is there any source for the voice actors that are listed here (like John Stocker playing the Gophers (Monty Moles))? [[User:MontyMoleLoreMaster|MontyMoleLoreMaster]] ([[User talk:MontyMoleLoreMaster|talk]]) 01:12, December 13, 2021 (EST)
 
::There is a source, and it’s called “end credits”. [[Special:Contributions/101.185.66.160|101.185.66.160]] 02:08, October 12, 2022 (EDT)
 
== 2013 2-disc DVD ==
 
I own a 2-disc DVD set of ''Super Mario World'' released in 2013 known as ''Super Mario World: The Complete Series''. However, the DVD isn't mentioned anywhere on this article or the ''Mario Wiki'' in general. If it's worth mentioning it in the article and details about it are hard to find, I'd be happy to share any details about it. '''Yours truly, Princess Toadstoo-- I mean [[User:NintendoFan08|NintendoFan08]].''' 09:39, December 27, 2022 (EST)
 
== Something... ==
So, i've noticed the show's tracks and/or sound effects rely on the game's right audio channel (i'm assuming the left one either was damaged or broken, although that wasn't documented). {{User|Soshi The Yoshi}} summed it up pretty well [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrehigxErOI&t=5470s in one of his recent streams], as he just so happened to have noticed it himself too. Should we list up that trivia somewhere in the article? --{{User:FanOfYoshi/sig}} 02:55, November 24, 2024 (EST)
:This is neat. Can anyone else verify this information? {{User:Mario/sig}} 15:37, November 24, 2024 (EST)
::I did find a speedrun profile that only uses the right audio channel for Super Mario World. https://youtu.be/LuwPrLGuSn8?si=GMDjCrt76e8rtFxA While not a direct comparison to the cartoon's audio, the beginning of the recording showcases the "off" warp pipe sound effect present in the cartoon, and also showcases the underground theme at the beginning, which has the same percussion as the cartoon's arrangement. {{User:Soshi The Yoshi/sig}}
 
==Production Order==
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Does anyone know a viable source for finding the series' episodes in production order? Because unlike Super Show, the DVD order for both The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World contradict that of the original production orders, as evidence by a sold [https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/xX4AAOSw6VdndExx/s-l1600.jpg King Koopa sketch] from "Sneaky Lying Cheating Giant Ninja Koopas" having the production code "102" as opposed to "101", as well as [https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/NqwAAOSw7xRnbkmF/s-l1600.jpg several] [https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/eXIAAOSwGo1nwlBq/s-l1600.jpg production] [https://galleryanimation.com/cdn/shop/files/IMG_3584_1a9c8868-d6a4-400b-8ba6-060157ca7b84_1024x1024@2x.jpg?v=1697623153 cels] from "Mama Luigi" with the production code "107" labeled under them, as opposed to "413". {{User:Soshi The Yoshi/sig}}

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