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'''''Mario's Monster Madness''''' is a VHS release of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' It was released on February 26, 2002, by [[Lions Gate Home Entertainment]]<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20031016005826/http://www.dicentertainment.com/press_archive.html#jan802</ref>, on the same day as its sister release ''[[Action Adventures]]'', and its DVD counterpart ''[[Mario's Greatest Movie Moments]]''. The VHS contains three animated segments of the series, without the live-action portions, alongside an episode of ''[[The Legend of Zelda (cartoon)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' as a bonus episode.
[[File:MariosMonsterMadnessVHS.jpg|thumb|The VHS cover]]
'''''Mario's Monster Madness''''' is a VHS release of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' It was released on February 26, 2002, by [[Lions Gate Home Entertainment]]<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20031016005826/http://www.dicentertainment.com/press_archive.html#jan802</ref>, on the same day as its sister release ''[[Action Adventures]]'', and its DVD counterpart ''[[Mario's Greatest Movie Moments]]''. The VHS contains three animated segments of the series, without the live-action portions, alongside an episode of ''[[The Legend of Zelda (television series)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' as a bonus episode.


The cover features [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] running out of a movie, shocked, with the video marquee reading "NOW SHOWING" and "MARIO'S MONSTER MADNESS." [[Bowser|King Koopa]] looks on at the two scared Mario Bros. from above with a smirk on his face. The same cover is used for ''Mario's Greatest Movie Moments'' but with the change of title.
The cover features [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] running out of a movie theater, shocked, with the video marquee reading "NOW SHOWING" and "MARIO'S MONSTER MADNESS." [[Bowser|King Koopa]] looks on at the two scared Mario Bros. from above with a smirk. The same cover is used for ''Mario's Greatest Movie Moments'' but with the title change.


==Blurb==
==Blurb==

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The VHS cover

Mario's Monster Madness is a VHS release of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! It was released on February 26, 2002, by Lions Gate Home Entertainment[1], on the same day as its sister release Action Adventures, and its DVD counterpart Mario's Greatest Movie Moments. The VHS contains three animated segments of the series, without the live-action portions, alongside an episode of The Legend of Zelda as a bonus episode.

The cover features Mario and Luigi running out of a movie theater, shocked, with the video marquee reading "NOW SHOWING" and "MARIO'S MONSTER MADNESS." King Koopa looks on at the two scared Mario Bros. from above with a smirk. The same cover is used for Mario's Greatest Movie Moments but with the title change.

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Join Mario, Luigi, Toad & Princess Toadstool for some spooktacular fun as the Mario Bros. go wrench-to-wrench with some seriously Koopacetic monsters on the rampage in the Mushroom Kingdom! Monsters such as:

  • Kount Koopula! - Spaghetti-sauce-sucking fang-face terrorizes Turtlevania.
  • Koopenstein! - Man-made monster turns the Swiss Alps into Swiss Cheese.
  • Koopzilla! - Giant hot-air-breathing reptile flattens the City of Sayonara.

Bonus Feature from The Legend of Zelda:

In "The Missing Link", Link's body is nabbed by the evil wizard Ganon, but his ghost-like spirit stays behind to help Zelda rescue him from Ganon's Evil Jar.

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