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[[Image:Pompadour.jpg|thumb|'''Prince Pompadour'''.]]
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'''Prince Pompadour''', the prince of an unconfirmed kingdom, was the object of [[Queen Rotunda]]'s affections.  He has a stereotypical southern [[United States]] accent.
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'''Prince Pompadour''' is the prince of an unconfirmed kingdom, who sports a stereotypical {{wp|Southern American English}} accent.


In ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode "[[Love 'Em and Leave 'Em]]", [[een Rotunda, a long-time admirer of Prince Pompadour, has her servant, [[Hildy]] create a [[Passion Potion]], which would make Prince Pompadour fall in love with Queen Rotunda. Unfortunately, due to accident, Queen Rotunda ingest the Passion Potion instead of Prince Pompadour and falls in love with the first person she sees, [[Mario]].
In ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode "[[Love 'Em and Leave 'Em]]", [[Queen Rotunda]], a long-time admirer of Prince Pompadour, has her servant [[Hildy]] create the [[Passion Potion]] to make Prince Pompadour fall in love with her. However, due to an accident, Queen Rotunda ingests the Passion Potion instead of the prince and falls in love with the first person she sees, [[Mario]].


Later in "Love 'Em and Leave 'Em / Will The Real Elvis Please Shut Up!", Prince Pompadour appears as an attendant of Queen Rotunda's forced wedding to Mario. Before he can marry Queen Rotunda though, Mario loudly decides to tie his shoe, distracting everyone present and allowing Luigi to pour some Passion Potion in two nearby glasses.
Later in the episode, Prince Pompadour appears as an attendant of Queen Rotunda's forced wedding to Mario. Before he can marry her though, Mario loudly decides to tie his shoe, distracting everyone present and allowing [[Luigi]] to pour some Passion Potion into two nearby glasses. Mario then hastily grabs them and proposes a toast to Queen Rotunda and Prince Pompadour and gives the two the glasses. Drinking the Passion Potion, they instantly fall in love with one another.


Seeing that Luigi has poured some Passion Potion into a pair of glasses, Mario hastily grabs them and proposes a toast to Queen Rotunda and Prince Pompadour and gives the two the glasses. Drinking the Passion Potion, Queen Rotunda and Prince Pompadour instantly fall in love with one another.
Completely love-struck, Prince Pompadour asks Queen Rotunda to marry him, which Queen Rotunda agrees to. Hearing this, Prince Pompadour instantly embraces Queen Rotunda.


Completely love-struck, Prince Pompadour asks Queen Rotunda to marry him, which Queen Rotunda agrees too. Hearing this, Prince Pompadour instantly embraces Queen Rotunda.
==Names in other languages==
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Revision as of 22:42, September 7, 2024

Prince Pompadour
Pompadour.jpg
Species Human
First appearance The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! ("Love 'Em and Leave 'Em") (1989)

Prince Pompadour is the prince of an unconfirmed kingdom, who sports a stereotypical Southern American English accent.

In The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode "Love 'Em and Leave 'Em", Queen Rotunda, a long-time admirer of Prince Pompadour, has her servant Hildy create the Passion Potion to make Prince Pompadour fall in love with her. However, due to an accident, Queen Rotunda ingests the Passion Potion instead of the prince and falls in love with the first person she sees, Mario.

Later in the episode, Prince Pompadour appears as an attendant of Queen Rotunda's forced wedding to Mario. Before he can marry her though, Mario loudly decides to tie his shoe, distracting everyone present and allowing Luigi to pour some Passion Potion into two nearby glasses. Mario then hastily grabs them and proposes a toast to Queen Rotunda and Prince Pompadour and gives the two the glasses. Drinking the Passion Potion, they instantly fall in love with one another.

Completely love-struck, Prince Pompadour asks Queen Rotunda to marry him, which Queen Rotunda agrees to. Hearing this, Prince Pompadour instantly embraces Queen Rotunda.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
French Prince Pompadour[1] -
German Prinz Pompadour[2] Prince Pompadour
Italian Principe Pompadour[3] Prince Pompadour
Portuguese Príncipe Pompadour[4] Prince Pompadour
Spanish Príncipe Pompadour[5] Prince Pompadour

References