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'''''90 Minutes of Super Fun & Games!''''' is a VHS release of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]''. It was released by [[Wikipedia:GoodTimes Entertainment|GoodTimes Home Video]] in 1993 (the only ''Super Show!'' release under the main GoodTimes banner, with all the others being under Kids Klassics). It contains six animated segments, and no live-action segments.
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'''''90 Minutes of Super Fun & Games!''''' is a VHS release of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' It was released by {{wp|GoodTimes Entertainment|GoodTimes Home Video}} in 1993 (the only ''Super Show!'' release under the main GoodTimes banner, with all the others being under Kids Klassics). It contains six animated segments and no live-action segments.


The cover art is reused from [[King Mario of Cramalot (VHS)|King Mario of Cramalot]].
The cover art is reused from ''[[King Mario of Cramalot (VHS)|King Mario of Cramalot]]''.


==Episodes==
==Episodes==

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90 Minutes of Super Fun & Games! is a VHS release of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! It was released by GoodTimes Home Video in 1993 (the only Super Show! release under the main GoodTimes banner, with all the others being under Kids Klassics). It contains six animated segments and no live-action segments.

The cover art is reused from King Mario of Cramalot.

Episodes[edit]