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"'''The Ten Koopmandments'''" is the thirty-fourth episode of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' This episode is based on the second half of the Judeo-Christian tale of {{wp|Book of Exodus|Exodus}}, the second book in both the {{wp|Bible}} and the {{wp|Torah}}. Mario's role is based on {{wp|Moses}}, freeing the slaves of a powerful tyrant and parting the Red Sea with his staff. In the Exodus story, Moses receives the Ten Commandments on Mt. Sinai, to praise the God of Israel who brought them out of labor, whereupon he breaks the original tablets after seeing that the Hebrews made an idol out of the gold they took from the Pharaoh and demanded they melt it into a gold chest to carry the Commandments, after writing a second set on the same mountain. Here, [[Bowser|Koopa]] has written his own set of Koopmandments which direct all glory and worship to himself. Its corresponding live-action segment is "[[The Artist]]." | "'''The Ten Koopmandments'''" is the thirty-fourth episode of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' This episode is based on the second half of the Judeo-Christian tale of {{wp|Book of Exodus|Exodus}}, the second book in both the {{wp|Bible}} and the {{wp|Torah}}, the story was famously adapted into Cecil B. DeMiles' 1956 film ''The Ten Commandments'', DreamWorks' 1998 animated film ''The Prince of Egypt'' and Ridley Scott's 2014 film ''Exodus: Gods and Kings''. Mario's role is based on {{wp|Moses}}, freeing the slaves of a powerful tyrant and parting the Red Sea with his staff. In the Exodus story, Moses receives the Ten Commandments on Mt. Sinai, to praise the God of Israel who brought them out of labor, whereupon he breaks the original tablets after seeing that the Hebrews made an idol out of the gold they took from the Pharaoh and demanded they melt it into a gold chest to carry the Commandments, after writing a second set on the same mountain. Here, [[Bowser|Koopa]] has written his own set of Koopmandments which direct all glory and worship to himself. Its corresponding live-action segment is "[[The Artist]]." | ||
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