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|image=[[File:SherlockMario.jpg|200px]] | |image=[[File:SherlockMario.jpg|200px]] | ||
|production=122 | |production=122 | ||
|airdate= | |airdate=October 3, 1989 (English)<br>October 9, 1990 (French) | ||
|writer= | |writer=Perry Martin | ||
|plumbers_log=7 - 0 - 4 (704) | |plumbers_log=7 - 0 - 4 (704) | ||
|alter_ego=[[King Koopa's alter egos#Professor Koopa-arity|Professor Koopa-arity]] | |alter_ego=[[King Koopa's alter egos#Professor Koopa-arity|Professor Koopa-arity]] | ||
|cover="[[List of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! songs#Peter Gunn|Peter Gunn]]" | |cover="[[List of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! songs#Peter Gunn|Peter Gunn]]" | ||
|replacement="[[List of The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 songs# | |replacement="[[List of The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 songs#Town Painting|Town Painting]]" | ||
|reference=''{{wp|The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes}}'' | |reference=''{{wp|The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes}}'' | ||
|live= | |live=[[Plumbers of the Year]] | ||
|before=[[Two Plumbers and a Baby|<<]] | |before=[[Two Plumbers and a Baby|<<]] | ||
|after=[[Do You Princess Toadstool Take this Koopa...?|>>]] | |after=[[Do You Princess Toadstool Take this Koopa...?|>>]] | ||
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"'''The Adventures of Sherlock Mario'''" is the eighteenth episode of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' | "'''The Adventures of Sherlock Mario'''" is the eighteenth episode of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' This episode is a parody of the ''Sherlock Holmes'' books by {{wp|Sir Arthur Conan Doyle}}, with [[Herlock Solmes]] being a parody of {{wp|Sherlock Holmes}} himself, and [[Bowser|King Koopa]]'s alias of Professor Koopa-arity being a reference to Holmes' archenemy, {{wp|Professor Moriarty}}. In addition, [[Victoria]], the city where the episode takes place, is a reference to {{wp|Queen Victoria}}, who reigned in the era in which the books are set. In Herlock's flat, a violin can be seen in a recliner, which is based on one of twelve things Holmes does that Watson took note of in ''{{wp|A Study in Scarlet}}''. Also, the name of the [[Killer Kitty of the Kaskervilles]] is a reference to the title of one of the Sherlock Holmes books, ''{{wp|The Hound of the Baskervilles}}''. Its corresponding live-action segment is "[[Plumbers of the Year]]". The copyrighted title for the episode in the {{wp|United States Copyright Office}} is "'''Adventures of Sherlock Mario'''". | ||
This episode is a parody of the ''Sherlock Holmes'' books by {{wp|Sir Arthur Conan Doyle}}, with [[Herlock Solmes]] being a parody of {{wp|Sherlock Holmes}} himself, and [[Bowser|King Koopa]]'s alias of Professor Koopa-arity being a reference to Holmes' archenemy, {{wp|Professor Moriarty}}. In addition, [[Victoria]], the city where the episode takes place, is a reference to {{wp|Queen Victoria}}, who reigned in the era in which the books are set. In Herlock's flat, a violin can be seen in a recliner, which is based on one of twelve things Holmes does that Watson took note of in ''{{wp|A Study in Scarlet}}''. Also, the name of the [[Killer Kitty of the Kaskervilles]] is a reference to the title of one of the Sherlock Holmes books, ''{{wp|The Hound of the Baskervilles}}''. | |||
==Plot synopsis== | ==Plot synopsis== | ||
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Later, as the carriage of Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool travels down a street, down below, in a sewer, [[Bowser|Professor Koopa-arity]], [[Mouser]], [[Tryclyde]] and [[Koopa Troopa]] are in the midst of taunting Herlock Solmes, who is tied to a chair. As Professor Koopa-arity taunts Herlock Solmes, Koopa Troopa laughs so hard that he bangs his head on a nearby pipe; ignoring Koopa Troopa, Professor Koopa-arity proceeds to ask Herlock what his next crime will be, with Professor Koopa-arity saying that there is no way Herlock can guess what it is. Koopa is left dumbstruck though, when Herlock correctly guesses that Koopa plans on breaking into the [[Tower of Victoria]] to steal the [[Retro Router]]. After staring blankly at Herlock for a few seconds, Koopa proceeds to turn to Mouser, Tryclyde and Koopa Troopa and demand who revealed his plans to Herlock Solmes; Professor Koopa-arity's accusations cause Mouser, Tryclyde and Koopa Troopa to begin fighting, with each one laying the blame on the other. | Later, as the carriage of Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool travels down a street, down below, in a sewer, [[Bowser|Professor Koopa-arity]], [[Mouser]], [[Tryclyde]] and [[Koopa Troopa]] are in the midst of taunting Herlock Solmes, who is tied to a chair. As Professor Koopa-arity taunts Herlock Solmes, Koopa Troopa laughs so hard that he bangs his head on a nearby pipe; ignoring Koopa Troopa, Professor Koopa-arity proceeds to ask Herlock what his next crime will be, with Professor Koopa-arity saying that there is no way Herlock can guess what it is. Koopa is left dumbstruck though, when Herlock correctly guesses that Koopa plans on breaking into the [[Tower of Victoria]] to steal the [[Retro Router]]. After staring blankly at Herlock for a few seconds, Koopa proceeds to turn to Mouser, Tryclyde and Koopa Troopa and demand who revealed his plans to Herlock Solmes; Professor Koopa-arity's accusations cause Mouser, Tryclyde and Koopa Troopa to begin fighting, with each one laying the blame on the other. | ||
As Mouser, Tryclyde and Koopa Troopa fight among themselves, Herlock tells Koopa that his plan to break into the Tower of | As Mouser, Tryclyde and Koopa Troopa fight among themselves, Herlock tells Koopa that his plan to break into the Tower of Victory is just the sort of thing a Koopa like him would do. Koopa, enraged, proceeds to break up his underlings' fight and grabs them by the neck and tells them that they should go ahead with their plans to steal the Retro Router. | ||
Elsewhere, Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool are in the home of Herlock Solmes on [[Bonkers Street]]; after Toad asks him what they are looking for, Mario says aloud that they are searching for clues, a statement which prompts Luigi to say that wearing Herlock Solmes' hat seems to be making Mario believe he is a detective. After crawling around the floor of Herlock Solmes' house, Mario tells Luigi, Toad and the Princess that a good detective needs to use their head, just as he accidentally bangs his head on a nearby dresser. Afterwards, the device on top of the dresser, a dictating machine (which Luigi calls a dictator machine) begins to speak with Herlock's voice, saying that Professor Koopa-arity will steal the Retro Router from the Tower of Victoria; when the dictating machine stops speaking, Luigi expresses surprise at the mentioning of Professor Koopa-arity while Princess Toadstool says that she bets Professor Koopa-arity was the one who abducted Herlock. After Luigi and Princess Toadstool make these comments, Mario makes a vow to catch Koopa and stop his nefarious plot to steal the Retro Router. | Elsewhere, Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool are in the home of Herlock Solmes on [[Bonkers Street]]; after Toad asks him what they are looking for, Mario says aloud that they are searching for clues, a statement which prompts Luigi to say that wearing Herlock Solmes' hat seems to be making Mario believe he is a detective. After crawling around the floor of Herlock Solmes' house, Mario tells Luigi, Toad and the Princess that a good detective needs to use their head, just as he accidentally bangs his head on a nearby dresser. Afterwards, the device on top of the dresser, a dictating machine (which Luigi calls a dictator machine) begins to speak with Herlock's voice, saying that Professor Koopa-arity will steal the Retro Router from the Tower of Victoria; when the dictating machine stops speaking, Luigi expresses surprise at the mentioning of Professor Koopa-arity while Princess Toadstool says that she bets Professor Koopa-arity was the one who abducted Herlock. After Luigi and Princess Toadstool make these comments, Mario makes a vow to catch Koopa and stop his nefarious plot to steal the Retro Router. | ||
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Elsewhere, in the Tower of Victoria, Professor Koopa-arity, Tryclyde, Mouser and Koopa Troopa are walking down a hallway disguised as red guards, with Mouser saying that Professor Koopa-arity's idea to sneak into the Tower of Victoria dressed as guards was a great one. As Koopa agrees with Mouser's compliment about him, while complimenting himself, he, Mouser, Tryclyde and Koopa Troopa reach the chambers where the Retro Router, which is behind bars, is being held. Taking out a [[Magical Potion]], Koopa throws it at the bars which the Retro Router is behind; upon impact with these metal bars, the Magical Potion thrown by Professor Koopa-arity causes a door to appear in the bars. With the Retro Router almost in his grasp, Professor Koopa-arity begins to gloat aloud, saying he will flood all of Victoria with sewer water. | Elsewhere, in the Tower of Victoria, Professor Koopa-arity, Tryclyde, Mouser and Koopa Troopa are walking down a hallway disguised as red guards, with Mouser saying that Professor Koopa-arity's idea to sneak into the Tower of Victoria dressed as guards was a great one. As Koopa agrees with Mouser's compliment about him, while complimenting himself, he, Mouser, Tryclyde and Koopa Troopa reach the chambers where the Retro Router, which is behind bars, is being held. Taking out a [[Magical Potion]], Koopa throws it at the bars which the Retro Router is behind; upon impact with these metal bars, the Magical Potion thrown by Professor Koopa-arity causes a door to appear in the bars. With the Retro Router almost in his grasp, Professor Koopa-arity begins to gloat aloud, saying he will flood all of Victoria with sewer water. | ||
After Koopa finishes his gloating though, Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool, who are all wearing armoring while hiding in suits of armor to catch Professor Koopa-arity, Tryclyde, Mouser and Koopa Troopa, reveal themselves and claim that Koopa will never enact his plan. Angered by the appearance of the heroes, Koopa, as well as Mouser and Koopa Troopa, grab some nearby weapons on a wall and charge forward, with Tryclyde slithering behind them. As Professor Koopa-arity and the [[ | After Koopa finishes his gloating though, Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool, who are all wearing armoring while hiding in suits of armor to catch Professor Koopa-arity, Tryclyde, Mouser and Koopa Troopa, reveal themselves and claim that Koopa will never enact his plan. Angered by the appearance of the heroes, Koopa, as well as Mouser and Koopa Troopa, grab some nearby weapons on a wall and charge forward, with Tryclyde slithering behind them. As Professor Koopa-arity and the [[Koopa Troop|Koopa Pack]] charge towards them, the heroes raise several plungers as weapons and charge towards the villains as well. | ||
As Mario duels Koopa, who is dueling with an axe, the Princess battles Tryclyde, Toad fights a mace-holding Mouser, and Luigi battles Koopa Troopa, who is wielding a sword. As he battles though, Luigi has the top of his plunger cut off by Koopa Troopa, who forces Luigi back. As he steps backwards, Luigi bumps into Mario, Toad and Princess Toadstool, who have also been forced back by Mouser and Tryclyde. Seeing Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool grouped together, Koopa pulls a nearby lever on a wall, which activates a giant magnet suspended from the ceiling; turning on, this magnet pulls Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool to the ceiling, where they become stuck to the magnet. With the heroes effectively trapped, the villains taunt them. | As Mario duels Koopa, who is dueling with an axe, the Princess battles Tryclyde, Toad fights a mace-holding Mouser, and Luigi battles Koopa Troopa, who is wielding a sword. As he battles though, Luigi has the top of his plunger cut off by Koopa Troopa, who forces Luigi back. As he steps backwards, Luigi bumps into Mario, Toad and Princess Toadstool, who have also been forced back by Mouser and Tryclyde. Seeing Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool grouped together, Koopa pulls a nearby lever on a wall, which activates a giant magnet suspended from the ceiling; turning on, this magnet pulls Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool to the ceiling, where they become stuck to the magnet. With the heroes effectively trapped, the villains taunt them. | ||
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At his house on Bonkers Street, Herlock Solmes is in the middle of thanking Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool for vanquishing Professor Koopa-arity from Victoria, as Mario looks around the house for some food. Finding a case on Herlock Solmes' shelf, Mario opens it, believing it to be a lunchbox. After Mario opens the case and reaches inside it though, he does not find food; instead, he is bitten by the [[Killer Kitty of the Kaskervilles]], which everyone begins to desperately try to yank off of Mario's hand. | At his house on Bonkers Street, Herlock Solmes is in the middle of thanking Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool for vanquishing Professor Koopa-arity from Victoria, as Mario looks around the house for some food. Finding a case on Herlock Solmes' shelf, Mario opens it, believing it to be a lunchbox. After Mario opens the case and reaches inside it though, he does not find food; instead, he is bitten by the [[Killer Kitty of the Kaskervilles]], which everyone begins to desperately try to yank off of Mario's hand. | ||
==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
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==Animation and continuity errors== | ==Animation and continuity errors== | ||
* | *After [[Mario]] and his friends are tied up, [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] refers to [[Bowser|Professor Koopa-arity]] as "Professor Koop-iarty". | ||
* | *Despite Professor Koopa-arity wearing shoes, he leaves clawprints on the streets of [[Victoria]]. | ||
*In one scene when Mario and his friends are tied up, Mario's detective cap is colored like [[Mario Cap|his usual cap]]. | |||
*When Professor Koopa-arity grabs [[Koopa Troop]] when he assumes that they revealed their plan to steal the [[Retro Router]] to [[Herlock Solmes]], Koopa Troopa's eyes shift twice, the first making them appear much like normal human eyes, and the second being only yellow, blending in with his face. | |||
*While wearing it, Tryclyde's guard disguise changes color several times. | |||
*When Professor Koopa-arity and his minions infiltrate the [[Tower of Victoria]], a line appears on Professor Koopa-arity. | |||
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*The sign for the [[Retro Router]] misspells router as "reuter". | *The sign for the [[Retro Router]] misspells router as "reuter". | ||
*When Professor Koopa-arity throws a [[Magical Potion|Magic Potion]], Koopa Troopa's face is the same color as the rest of his head. | *When Professor Koopa-arity throws a [[Magical Potion|Magic Potion]], Koopa Troopa's face is the same color as the rest of his head. | ||
*When the knight-disguised Mario says, "''So...''" to Professor Koopa-arity while dueling him, his face is the same color as his armor for a single frame. | *When the knight-disguised Mario says, "''So...''" to Professor Koopa-arity while dueling him, his face is the same color as his armor for a single frame. | ||
* | *Before Mario and his friends battle Koopa-arity and his minions, Luigi has a red plunger, but when he battles Professor Koopa-arity, it turns pink. | ||
==Profiles== | ==Profiles== | ||
*'''Netflix:''' ''[[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] are on the case when the evil [[Bowser|Professor Koopa-arity]] takes crime-solver extraordinaire [[Herlock Solmes|Herlock Sholmes]]{{sic}} as his own private prisoner.''<ref>[https://www.netflix.com/title/70212980 ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'']. ''Netflix''. Retrieved June 22, 2020.</ref> | |||
*'''Netflix:''' ''[[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] are on the case when the evil Professor Koopa-arity takes crime-solver extraordinaire Herlock Sholmes as his own private prisoner.''<ref>[ | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
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|FreM=The Adventures of Sherlock Mario | |FreM=The Adventures of Sherlock Mario | ||
|Ger=Die Abenteuer des Sherlock Mario | |Ger=Die Abenteuer des Sherlock Mario | ||
|GerM=The | |GerM=The Adventure of Sherlock Mario | ||
|Ita=Le avventure di Sherlok Mario | |Ita=Le avventure di Sherlok Mario | ||
|ItaM=The Adventures of Sherlock Mario | |ItaM=The Adventures of Sherlock Mario | ||
|Por=Sherlock Mario | |Por=Sherlock Mario | ||
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|Spa=Las aventuras de Sherlock Mario | |Spa=Las aventuras de Sherlock Mario | ||
|SpaM=The Adventures of Sherlock Mario | |SpaM=The Adventures of Sherlock Mario | ||
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== | ==Trivia== | ||
*This episode appears as a bonus feature on the single-disc DVD release ''[[Mario's Greatest Movie Moments]]'' as a reward for finishing the trivia game in the DVD. However, due to a glitch, the episode restarts right after the commercial break midway through the second act, with | *This episode appears as a bonus feature on the single-disc DVD release ''[[Mario's Greatest Movie Moments]]'' as a reward for finishing the trivia game in the DVD. However, due to a glitch, the episode restarts right after the commercial break midway through the second act, with speaking sounds accidentally shifted to one of the sides. It is then followed by the second half of the live-action segment, with the first half being absent. | ||
*In this episode, [[Luigi]] performs a diving headbutt. He would receive a similar attack in the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'']] series known as [[Green Missile]], predating his move in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' by twelve years after this episode was aired. | *In this episode, [[Luigi]] performs a diving headbutt. He would receive a similar attack in the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'']] series known as [[Green Missile]], predating his move in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' by twelve years after this episode was aired. | ||
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