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"'''The Koopas are Coming! The Koopas are Coming!'''" is the thirty-fifth episode of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' During this episode, the four companions met [[George Washingtoad|General George Washingtoad]] who, with his army, is trying to revolt against [[Bowser|King Koopa]]. The name of the episode is based off the erroneous quote attributed to American patriot {{wp|Paul Revere}} during his | "'''The Koopas are Coming! The Koopas are Coming!'''" is the thirty-fifth episode of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' During this episode, the four companions met [[George Washingtoad|General George Washingtoad]] who, with his army, is trying to revolt against [[Bowser|King Koopa]]. The name of the episode is based off the erroneous quote attributed to American patriot {{wp|Paul Revere}} during his Midnight Ride, "The British are coming!" In fact, the entire episode is based off of the {{wp|American Revolutionary War}}, fought from 1775 to 1783, that gave {{wp|Thirteen Colonies|the original thirteen American colonies}} their independence. On {{wp|Netflix}}, the episode's title is simply named "'''The Koopas Are Coming!'''"<ref name="Netflix">{{cite|deadlink=y|url=www.netflix.com/title/70212980|title=''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!''|publisher=''Netflix''|accessdate=September 22, 2019|archive=web.archive.org/web/20170629055629/https://www.netflix.com/title/70212980}}</ref> The corresponding live-action segment for this episode is "[[Zenned Out Mario]]." | ||
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This episode is based on the {{wp|American Revolutionary War}} fought between the {{wp|Patriot (American Revolution)|Patriots}} (first as the Thirteen Colonies, then as the [[United States of America]]), France, Spain, and the {{wp|Dutch Republic}} against the {{wp|Kingdom of Great Britain}}. | This episode is based on the {{wp|American Revolutionary War}} fought between the {{wp|Patriot (American Revolution)|Patriots}} (first as the Thirteen Colonies, then as the [[United States of America]]), France, Spain, and the {{wp|Dutch Republic}} against the {{wp|Kingdom of Great Britain}}. | ||
*The Plumber's Log is numbered as 1776, the year the {{wp|United States Declaration of Independence}} was signed, | *The Plumber's Log is numbered as 1776, the year the {{wp|United States Declaration of Independence}} was signed, recognizing the United States as a country. | ||
*Redcoat Koopa is based on anti-revolutionary British forces from the war, who were informally known as "redcoats" due to {{wp|Red coat (military uniform)|their bright red tunics}}. | *Redcoat Koopa is based on anti-revolutionary British forces from the war, who were informally known as "redcoats" due to {{wp|Red coat (military uniform)|their bright red tunics}}. | ||
*George Washingtoad is stationed in {{wp|Valley Forge}}, a forge in Pennsylvania where [[George Washington]] and the Continental Army spent the Winter of 1777-78. | *George Washingtoad is stationed in {{wp|Valley Forge}}, a forge in Pennsylvania where [[George Washington]] and the Continental Army spent the Winter of 1777-78. | ||
**This same detail is carried over with the crossing of the Delawide River, itself based on the crossing of the Delaware River on the night of Christmas Day, 1776. The placement in said scene is based on the painting ''{{wp|Washington Crossing the Delaware (1851 paintings)|Washington Crossing the Delaware}}''. | **This same detail is carried over with the crossing of the Delawide River, itself based on the crossing of the Delaware River on the night of Christmas Day, 1776. The placement in said scene is based on the painting ''{{wp|Washington Crossing the Delaware (1851 paintings)|Washington Crossing the Delaware}}''. | ||
*Mario having Luigi ride a horse to warn the colonies that "the Koopas Are Coming! The Koopas Are Coming!" is based on {{wp|Paul Revere's Midnight | *Mario having Luigi ride a horse to warn the colonies that "the Koopas Are Coming! The Koopas Are Coming!" is based on {{wp|Paul Revere}}'s Midnight ride, where he was one of two riders who attempted to warn the colonists from Lexington and Concord that the troops were coming. | ||
*Luigi's mention of Koopa's dumping tea in the harbor is a reference to the {{wp|Boston Tea Party}}, where the Sons of Liberty snuck onto a British trading ship and dumped crates of tea into | *Luigi's mention of Koopa's dumping tea in the harbor is a reference to the {{wp|Boston Tea Party}}, where the Sons of Liberty snuck onto a British trading ship and dumped crates of tea into Boston Harbor. | ||
*George Washingtoad's line, "Give us Koopa, or give us death!" is based on {{wp|Patrick Henry}}'s speech to the Virginia Convention "Give me liberty, or give me death!" | *George Washingtoad's line, "Give us Koopa, or give us death!" is based on {{wp|Patrick Henry}}'s speech to the Virginia Convention "Give me liberty, or give me death!" | ||
*Mario, Luigi, and Toad's positions and instruments at the end of the episode are based on the painting ''{{wp|The Spirit of '76 (painting)|The Spirit of '76}}'', which was painted to commemorate the centennial celebration of America's independence. | *Mario, Luigi, and Toad's positions and instruments at the end of the episode are based on the painting ''{{wp|The Spirit of '76 (painting)|The Spirit of '76}}'', which was painted to commemorate the centennial celebration of America's independence. |