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Test | |
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General information | |
Format | Children's television series |
Director(s) | Dan Riba John Grusd Steve Binder |
Writer(s) | Andy Heyward Bob Forward David Ehrman David Schwartz Jeremiah Bosgang |
Starring | Lou Albano Danny Wells |
Voice actor(s) | Lou Albano Danny Wells Harvey Atkin Jeannie Elias John Stocker |
Opening theme | Plumber Rap |
Closing theme | Do the Mario |
Composer(s) | Eric Allaman Shuki Levy Haim Saban |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Seasons | 1 |
Episodes | 65 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Steve Binder Andy Heyward |
Producer(s) | John Grusd Troy Miller |
Editor(s) | Karen Rosenbloom Donald P. Zappala |
Production company | DiC Entertainment |
Distributor(s) | Viacom Enterprises |
Runtime | 20 minutes |
Broadcast | |
Channel(s) | NBC |
First aired | September 4, 1989 |
Last aired | December 1, 1989 |
Status | Ended |
Chronology | |
Successor | The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 (1990) |
Related programs | King Koopa's Kool Kartoons |
'The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! was the first television series based on the Mario video game series. Under permission from Nintendo, DiC Entertainment produced the sixty-five episode series. Originally aired from September 4th to December 1st, 1989, it would later spawn two animated series, The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World, and one live-action series, King Koopa's Kool Kartoons, all of which were also produced by DiC. Although Mario had already appeared in The Saturday Supercade, The Super Show marked his and Luigi's first major live-action appearance and marked the first major animated appearance for many characters in the Mario series, including Luigi, Princess Toadstool, Toad, and King Koopa.
Name | Image | Creator - Date Created | Description | Interested Users | Comments |
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Super Mario Bros. Film | Stumpers (talk) - January 22, 2008 | This pipe project is centered around the betterment of articles related to the Super Mario Bros. film: its characters, locations, personnel, soundtrack, documentary, and finally the article for the film itself. |
Game & Watch Gallery 3 | |
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North American box art | |
Developer | Nintendo |
Publisher | Nintendo R&D1 |
Platform(s) | Game Boy, Game Boy Color |
Release date | April 8, 1999 December 6, 1999 February 2000 ??? |
Genre | Compilation |
Rating(s) | File:ESRB E.png: Everyone |
Mode(s) | 1-2 Players |
Game & Watch Gallery 3 (Game Boy Gallery 4 in Japan, Europe, and Australia)[1] is a Super Mario-themed compilation of ten Game & Watch titles recreated for play on the Game Boy and Game Boy Color. Also included into the video game are updated versions of five of the Game & Watch titles featuring Mario and other characters from the series. Five of the games and a variety of other extras are initially locked when first playing the title. Players can unlock these features by achieving high scores in the Game & Watch titles.
Though the title advertised itself as "five games in one," the title also included five more unlockable Game & Watch video games.
- ^ IGN: Game & Watch Gallery 3. IGN.com. Retrieved 2008-10-20.
- ^ Game & Watch Gallery 3. The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved 2008-10-20.