The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! Volume 2

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The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! Vol. 2 DVD boxset.
Cover art

The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! Volume 2 is a DVD release of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, and the second of two volumes of the complete series, released on October 31, 2006, by Shout! Factory.[citation needed] This volume contains the last 28 episodes including both the animated and live-action segments (with the exception of four episodes for the latter), and special features within a 4-disc box set.

NCircle Entertainment would later reissue the box set, released on October 9, 2012.[citation needed] This release is similar to the Shout! Factory release, with the only exception being that the live-action segments are not included.

Blurb[edit]

“IF YOU CAN'T BEAT 'EM, JOIN 'EM. THEN BEAT 'EM!”
MARIO

Hey, Paisanos! It's the second volume of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, the smash hit series that took Mario mania to a whole new world! This 24-episode collection continues the incredible adventures of the Mario Brothers in their battle against the ever-threatening King Koopa. Action-packed animated episodes are accompanied by the hilarious live-action segments starring Captain Lou Albano and Danny Wells, and guest-starring pop culture icons like gameshow hostess Vanna White, master impressionist Fred Travalena, and wrestling superstar Rowdy Roddy Piper!

Episodes[edit]

While the DVD contain all of the last 28 animated episodes, four of them were presented as bonus episodes as their corresponding live-action segments were not included. The missing live-action segments were: "9001: A Mario Odyssey", "Baby Mario Love", "George Washington Slept Here", and "Texas Tea".

Disc One[edit]

The cover to Disc 1 features Mario, with the color being yellow.

Disc Two[edit]

The cover to Disc 2 features Luigi, with the color being red.

Disc Three[edit]

The cover to Disc 3 features Princess Toadstool, with the color being green.

Disc Four[edit]

The cover to Disc 4 features King Koopa, with the color being blue.

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