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[[File:Mario Meets Koop-zilla VHS.jpg|thumb|The VHS cover]]
[[File:Mario Meets Koop-zilla VHS.jpg|thumb|The VHS cover]]
'''''Pirates of the Koopa''''' is a VHS release of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' It was released by {{wp|GoodTimes Entertainment|Kids Klassics}} in September 1989. The VHS is 30 minutes long, and it contains the animated segment "[[Mario Meets Koop-zilla]]" alongside two live-action segments, "[[Fortune Teller]]" and "[[Heart Throb]]."
'''''Mario Meets Koopzilla''''' is a VHS release of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' It was released by {{wp|GoodTimes Entertainment|Kids Klassics}} in September 1989. The VHS is 30 minutes long, and it contains the animated segment "[[Mario Meets Koop-zilla]]" alongside two live-action segments, "[[Fortune Teller]]" and "[[Heart Throb]]."


The artwork showcases the enlarged [[Koop-zilla]] smashing down a house in a countryside setting with a wooden house nearby, while clinging on to a helpless [[Mario]].
The artwork showcases the enlarged [[Koop-zilla]] smashing down a house in a countryside setting with a wooden house nearby, while clinging on to a helpless [[Mario]].

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Cover for the home media release of Mario Meets Koop-zilla
The VHS cover

Mario Meets Koopzilla is a VHS release of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! It was released by Kids Klassics in September 1989. The VHS is 30 minutes long, and it contains the animated segment "Mario Meets Koop-zilla" alongside two live-action segments, "Fortune Teller" and "Heart Throb."

The artwork showcases the enlarged Koop-zilla smashing down a house in a countryside setting with a wooden house nearby, while clinging on to a helpless Mario.

Blurb

King Koopa has eaten Dr. T. Garden's secret weapon—Super Sushi—and has been transformed into the huge monster "Koopzilla". Koopzilla is terrorizing the city of Sayonara, squashing buildings, swatting planes, and causing tidal waves until Mario scarfs down some Super Sushi and grows to match Koopzilla's giant size. The two gigantic combatants then clash in an earth-shattering battle.