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'''''Mario's Movie Madness''''' is one of the earliest DVDs of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'', and the first thematic one, whose theme is, as title says, episodes based upon popular movies. The DVD was released by Sterling Entertainment (later by nCircle Entertainment), on September 27, 2005. | '''''Mario's Movie Madness''''' is one of the earliest DVDs of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'', and the first thematic one, whose theme is, as title says, episodes based upon popular movies. The DVD was released by Sterling Entertainment (later by nCircle Entertainment), on September 27, 2005. | ||
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Although ''Mario's Movie Madness'''s theme is movies, it doesn't cover all the episodes based upon movies, making nCircle Entertainment release later another thematic DVD about movies: ''[[Box Office Mario]]''. | Although ''Mario's Movie Madness'''s theme is movies, it doesn't cover all the episodes based upon movies, making nCircle Entertainment release later another thematic DVD about movies: ''[[Box Office Mario]]''. | ||
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Revision as of 20:37, July 31, 2016
Mario's Movie Madness is one of the earliest DVDs of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, and the first thematic one, whose theme is, as title says, episodes based upon popular movies. The DVD was released by Sterling Entertainment (later by nCircle Entertainment), on September 27, 2005.
The DVD contains the following episodes:
- Episode 13: Toad Warriors
- Episode 22: On Her Majesty's Sewer Service
- Episode 49: Raiders of the Lost Mushroom
- Episode 51: Star Koopa
- Episode 52: Robo Koopa
Because Mario's Movie Madness released before the full boxset of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show, the copywritten covers from all the episodes remained as is, compared to later DVDs, which played the instrumentals from The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World instead.
Mario's Movie Madness started a tradition which later continued in later thematic DVDs of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show, that every episode plays only its animated segment, meaning the live-action segments removed entirely.
Although Mario's Movie Madness's theme is movies, it doesn't cover all the episodes based upon movies, making nCircle Entertainment release later another thematic DVD about movies: Box Office Mario.