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[[File:AllStarsCartoon.JPG|thumb|200px|The '''''Mario All Stars''''' title screen.]]
[[File:AllStarsCartoon.png|thumb|200px|The ''Mario All Stars'' title card]]
'''''Mario All Stars''''' was a compilation television show that was released in 1994 on cable television, first airing on The Family Channel (now {{wp|Freeform_(TV_channel)|Freeform}}), then later in edited reruns on the USA Network. It featured 40 episodes of the animated segments from ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' and all thirteen [[Super Mario World (television series)|''Super Mario World'']] episodes with time-compressed footage and no live-action segments. No episodes from ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' were used, likely due to it instead airing on the USA Network at the time. Advertisements for the series stated the episodes to be "40 brand-new adventures."{{ref needed}} The show was produced by [[Nintendo]] in association with [[DIC Entertainment]], like the previous cartoons of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]].


'''''Mario All Stars''''' was a compilation TV show that was released in 1994 on cable television, first airing on The Family Channel (now ABC Family), then later in edited reruns on the USA Network. It featured forty episodes of the animated segments from ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' and all thirteen [[Super Mario World (television series)|''Super Mario World'']] episodes with time-compressed footage and no live action segments. Oddly enough, the commercials aired for this show featured clips from ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', which was suspiciously never featured on this show because of compressing footage. These commercials also claimed to feature the Mario Bros. in "40 brand-new adventures". The show was produced by [[Nintendo]] in association with [[DIC Entertainment]], just like all of the Mario cartoons.
''Mario All Stars'' was most likely named after ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'', another compilation of past ''Super Mario'' works (although games rather than television episodes). When this show aired on the USA Network, it was advertised as '''''Super Mario Brothers All Stars'''''.{{ref needed}}


''Mario All-Stars'' was almost undoubtedly named after ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'', another compilation of past [[Mario]]-related works (although games rather than television episodes, in <i>Super Mario All-Stars. for some reason when this show aired on the USA Network, they miss pronounced it as "Super Mario Brothers All Stars.</i>'s case).
The introduction to the show contained scenes from the ''Super Mario Bros.'' opening segment from ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' (where [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] get pulled down the [[Warp Zone|Warp Drain]] and roll into the [[Koopa Troopa]]s), and also clips from the opening to ''Super Mario World''. The opening theme music was a slightly shortened version of the end credits theme from ''Super Mario World''.


The introduction to the show contained scenes from the ''Super Mario Bros.'' opening segment from ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' (where [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] get pulled down the [[Warp Zone|Warp Drain]] and roll into the [[Koopa Troopa]]s), and also clips from the opening to ''Super Mario World''. The opening theme music was actually just the ending credits theme from ''Super Mario World''.
{{TV series and films}}
 
[[Category:Television series]]
==Episodes==
''Note: ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' episodes are listed first, ''Super Mario World'' episodes are listed second.''
 
#[[The Bird! The Bird!]]/[[Fire Sale]]
#[[Butch Mario & the Luigi Kid]]/[[The Wheel Thing]]
#[[Mario's Magic Carpet]]/[[Send in the Clown]]
#[[Rolling Down the River]]/[[Ghosts R Us]]
#[[The Great Gladiator Gig]]/[[The Night Before Cave Christmas]]
#[[Mario and the Beanstalk]]/[[King Scoopa Koopa]]
#[[Love 'Em and Leave 'Em]]/[[Born to Ride]]
#[[The Great BMX Race]]/[[Party Line]]
#[[Stars in Their Eyes]]/[[Gopher Bash]]
#[[Jungle Fever]]/[[Rock TV]]
#[[Brooklyn Bound]]/[[The Yoshi Shuffle]]
#[[Toad Warriors]]/[[A Little Learning]]
#[[The Fire of Hercufleas]]/[[Mama Luigi]]
#[[Count Koopula]]/[[Fire Sale]]
#[[Pirates of Koopa]]/[[The Wheel Thing]]
#[[Two Plumbers and a Baby]]/[[Send in the Clown]]
#[[The Adventures of Sherlock Mario]]/[[The Night Before Cave Christmas]]
#[[Do You Princess Toadstool Take This Koopa...?]]/[[King Scoopa Koopa]]
#[[The Pied Koopa]]/[[Born to Ride]]
#[[Koopenstein]]/[[Party Line]]
#[[On Her Majesty's Sewer Service]]/[[Gopher Bash]]
#[[Mario and Joliet]]/[[Rock TV]]
#[[Too Hot to Handle]]/[[The Yoshi Shuffle]]
#[[Hooded Robin and His Mario Men]]/[[A Little Learning]]
#[[20,000 Koopas Under the Sea]]/[[Mama Luigi]]
#[[Mighty McMario and the Pot of Gold]]/[[Fire Sale]]
#[[Mario Meets Koop-zilla]]/[[The Wheel Thing]]
#[[Koopa Klaus]]/[[Send in the Clown]]
#[[Mario and the Red Baron Koopa]]/[[Ghosts R Us]]
#[[The Unzappables]]/[[The Night Before Cave Christmas]]
#[[Bad Rap]]/[[King Scoopa Koopa]]
#[[The Mark of Zero]]/[[Born to Ride]]
#[[The Ten Koopmandments]]/[[Party Line]]
#[[The Koopas Are Coming! The Koopas Are Coming!]]/[[Gopher Bash]]
#[[The Trojan Koopa]]/[[Rock TV]]
#[[Quest for Pizza]]/[[The Yoshi Shuffle]]
#[[The Great Gold Coin Rush]]/[[A Little Learning]]
#[[Elvin Lives]]/[[Mama Luigi]]
#[[Plummers Academy]]/[[Fire Sale]]
#[[Raiders of the Lost Mushroom]]/[[The Wheel Thing]]
 
The following ''Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' episodes were not broadcast on ''Mario All Stars'' do to budget cuts:
*[[King Mario of Cramalot]]
*[[Karate Koopa]]
*[[Mario of the Apes]]
*[[Princess, I Shrunk the Mario Brothers]]
*[[Little Red Riding Princess]]
*[[The Provolone Ranger]]
*[[Escape from Koopatraz]]
*[[Mario of the Deep]]
*[[Flatbush Koopa]]
*[[Crocodile Mario]]
*[[Star Koopa]]
*[[Robo Koopa]]
 
[[Category:TV Shows]]
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[[Category:The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!|*]]
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Revision as of 11:08, August 22, 2024

This article is about the television series. For the baseball team, see Mario Sunshines. For other uses, see Super Mario All-Stars (disambiguation).
Title card for Mario All Stars
The Mario All Stars title card

Mario All Stars was a compilation television show that was released in 1994 on cable television, first airing on The Family Channel (now Freeform), then later in edited reruns on the USA Network. It featured 40 episodes of the animated segments from The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! and all thirteen Super Mario World episodes with time-compressed footage and no live-action segments. No episodes from The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 were used, likely due to it instead airing on the USA Network at the time. Advertisements for the series stated the episodes to be "40 brand-new adventures."[citation needed] The show was produced by Nintendo in association with DIC Entertainment, like the previous cartoons of the Super Mario franchise.

Mario All Stars was most likely named after Super Mario All-Stars, another compilation of past Super Mario works (although games rather than television episodes). When this show aired on the USA Network, it was advertised as Super Mario Brothers All Stars.[citation needed]

The introduction to the show contained scenes from the Super Mario Bros. opening segment from The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! (where Mario and Luigi get pulled down the Warp Drain and roll into the Koopa Troopas), and also clips from the opening to Super Mario World. The opening theme music was a slightly shortened version of the end credits theme from Super Mario World.