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[[Image: ElvisPresley.jpg|thumb|right|'''Elvis Presley'''.]]
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|full_name=Elvis Aaron Presley
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|portrayed_by={{wp|Fred Travalena}}
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'''{{wp|Elvis Presley|Elvis Aaron Presley}}''' was an American singer and actor who is also a character from ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]''.


'''Elvis Presley''' (or just '''Elvis''') is a famous, desceased singer who is also a character from ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]''
In ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' live-action segment "[[Will the Real Elvis Please Shut Up!]]", [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] are in the midst of preparing for an Elvis Presley impersonator contest, when the real Elvis Presley, whom Mario and Luigi had thought to be dead, enters their apartment.
 
In ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' live-action segment "[[Will the Real Elvis Please Shut Up!]]", [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] are in the midst of preparing for an [[Wikipedia:Elvis Presley|Elvis Presley]] impersonater contest, when the real Elvis Presley, whom Mario and Luigi had thought to be dead, enters their apartment.


After introducing himself to Mario and Luigi and also calling Mario's costume of him somewhat bad, Elvis decides to aid Mario and Luigi in being more like him. At first, Elvis tries to teach Luigi how to do his signature "lip twitch" using a diagram; unfortunately, even after Luigi watches Elvis perform an example of the lip twitch, he fails to perform the lip twitch.
After introducing himself to Mario and Luigi and also calling Mario's costume of him somewhat bad, Elvis decides to aid Mario and Luigi in being more like him. At first, Elvis tries to teach Luigi how to do his signature "lip twitch" using a diagram; unfortunately, even after Luigi watches Elvis perform an example of the lip twitch, he fails to perform the lip twitch.


After Luigi disastrous results in attempting the lip twitch, Elvis, after drawing another diagram, tries to teach Mario his dance moves. At first, Mario dances quite good, but soon begins to dance haphazardly, knocking things down and singing some of Elvis' songs somewhat horribly.
After Luigi's disastrous attempts to perform the lip twitch, Elvis, after drawing another diagram, tries to teach Mario his dance moves. At first, Mario dances quite well, but he soon begins to dance haphazardly, knocking things down and singing some of Elvis' songs somewhat horribly.
 
Eventually, after Mario and Luigi fail horribly at imitating him, Elvis, after hearing Mario and Luigi say that if they did enter an Elvis Presley impersonation contest, it would break their mother's heart, decides to try something. Calling Mario and Luigi up onto a higher floor of [[Mario Brothers Plumbing]], Elvis instructs them to sing together, which Mario and Luigi do extremely well at.
 
After doing their performance, Mario and Luigi turn to thank Elvis for helping them, only to notice that he is gone without a trace. After noticing Elvis is gone, Mario and Luigi suddenly hear a loud voice proclaim "ladies and gentlemen, Elvis has left the basement!"
 
== Trivia ==
 
* Throughout the segment, several references to Elvis Presley being dead are made by Mario and Luigi, additionally, Elvis simply dissapears at the end of the episode; All these factors seem imply that Elvis was, in actuality, a ghost.


* In a later, animated episode of ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' entitled "[[Elvin Lives]]" a character obviously based on Elvis Presley, named [[Elvin Parsley]], appears.
Eventually, after Mario and Luigi fail horribly at imitating him, Elvis, after hearing Mario and Luigi say that if they did enter an Elvis Presley impersonation contest, it would break their mother's heart, decides to try something. Calling Mario and Luigi up onto a higher floor of [[Mario Brothers Plumbing]], Elvis instructs them to sing together, which Mario and Luigi do extremely well.


* [[Rhinestone Goomba]]s appear to be based off Elvis.
After doing their performance, Mario and Luigi turn to thank Elvis for helping them, only to notice that he is gone without a trace. After noticing Elvis is gone, Mario and Luigi suddenly hear a loud voice proclaim, "Ladies and gentlemen, Elvis has left the basement!"


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==Trivia==
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*Throughout the segment, several references to Elvis Presley being dead are made by Mario and Luigi. Additionally, Elvis simply disappears at the end of the episode; all of these factors seem to imply that Elvis was, in actuality, a ghost. However, his disappearance at the end of the episode (and the subsequent phrase "ladies and gentlemen, Elvis has left the basement!") also references the fact that after a concert, Elvis fans remained in hopes of an encore, and staff at the locales in which the concert was held said that Elvis {{wp|Elvis has left the building|had left}}, hoping that this dispersed the crowd.
*In a later animated episode of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' entitled "[[Elvin Lives]]," a character based on Elvis Presley, named [[Elvin Parsley]], appears. In addition, [[Rhinestone Goomba]]s appear to be based off of Elvis.


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Latest revision as of 14:24, August 7, 2024

Elvis Presley
Elvis Presley
Full name Elvis Aaron Presley
Species Human
First appearance The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! ("Will the Real Elvis Please Shut Up!") (1989)
Portrayed by Fred Travalena

Elvis Aaron Presley was an American singer and actor who is also a character from The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!.

In The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! live-action segment "Will the Real Elvis Please Shut Up!", Mario and Luigi are in the midst of preparing for an Elvis Presley impersonator contest, when the real Elvis Presley, whom Mario and Luigi had thought to be dead, enters their apartment.

After introducing himself to Mario and Luigi and also calling Mario's costume of him somewhat bad, Elvis decides to aid Mario and Luigi in being more like him. At first, Elvis tries to teach Luigi how to do his signature "lip twitch" using a diagram; unfortunately, even after Luigi watches Elvis perform an example of the lip twitch, he fails to perform the lip twitch.

After Luigi's disastrous attempts to perform the lip twitch, Elvis, after drawing another diagram, tries to teach Mario his dance moves. At first, Mario dances quite well, but he soon begins to dance haphazardly, knocking things down and singing some of Elvis' songs somewhat horribly.

Eventually, after Mario and Luigi fail horribly at imitating him, Elvis, after hearing Mario and Luigi say that if they did enter an Elvis Presley impersonation contest, it would break their mother's heart, decides to try something. Calling Mario and Luigi up onto a higher floor of Mario Brothers Plumbing, Elvis instructs them to sing together, which Mario and Luigi do extremely well.

After doing their performance, Mario and Luigi turn to thank Elvis for helping them, only to notice that he is gone without a trace. After noticing Elvis is gone, Mario and Luigi suddenly hear a loud voice proclaim, "Ladies and gentlemen, Elvis has left the basement!"

Trivia[edit]

  • Throughout the segment, several references to Elvis Presley being dead are made by Mario and Luigi. Additionally, Elvis simply disappears at the end of the episode; all of these factors seem to imply that Elvis was, in actuality, a ghost. However, his disappearance at the end of the episode (and the subsequent phrase "ladies and gentlemen, Elvis has left the basement!") also references the fact that after a concert, Elvis fans remained in hopes of an encore, and staff at the locales in which the concert was held said that Elvis had left, hoping that this dispersed the crowd.
  • In a later animated episode of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! entitled "Elvin Lives," a character based on Elvis Presley, named Elvin Parsley, appears. In addition, Rhinestone Goombas appear to be based off of Elvis.