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[[File:Super_mario_challenge.jpg|thumb|200px|Screenshot of the show]]
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'''''The Super Mario Challenge''''' was a game show which aired on The Children’s Channel from 1990-1991. The show was only aired in the United Kingdom and not in the United States as ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' was airing around that time in the US. It was hosted by [[Mario]] himself, played by {{wp|John Lenahan}}. Each night, the show had two guest players, who would have to play various [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' games]], such as ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' or ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. The two players would compete to see who could get the most [[Coin]]s on a level, or who could finish the level in the fastest time.
|image=[[File:The Super Mario Challenge logo.png|200px]]
|format=Game show
|present={{wp|John Lenahan}}
|origin=[[United Kingdom]]
|language=English
|runtime=17 minutes
|channel={{flag list|UK|{{wp|First-run syndication}}}}
|firstair={{flag list|UK|1990}}
|lastair={{flag list|UK|December 20, 1991}}
|status=Canceled
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'''''The Super Mario Challenge''''' was a game show that aired on {{wp|The Children's Channel}} from 1990–1991. The show was aired only in the [[United Kingdom]] and not in the United States as ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' was airing around that time in the [[United States of America|United States]]. It was hosted by [[Mario]] himself, played by {{wp|John Lenahan}}. Each night, the show had two guest players, who would have to play various games from the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]], such as ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. The two players would compete to see who could get more [[Coin]]s in a level, or who could finish the level in the faster time.
 
==Gallery==
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Super_mario_challenge.jpg|Screenshot from the show
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==External links==
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The Super Mario Challenge
Logo for The Super Mario Challenge
General information
Format Game show
Presenter(s) John Lenahan
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language English
Production
Runtime 17 minutes
Broadcast
Channel(s) UK First-run syndication
First aired UK 1990[?]
Last aired UK December 20, 1991[?]
Status Canceled

The Super Mario Challenge was a game show that aired on The Children's Channel from 1990–1991. The show was aired only in the United Kingdom and not in the United States as The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! was airing around that time in the United States. It was hosted by Mario himself, played by John Lenahan. Each night, the show had two guest players, who would have to play various games from the Super Mario franchise, such as Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Bros. 3. The two players would compete to see who could get more Coins in a level, or who could finish the level in the faster time.

Gallery[edit]

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