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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Peach_grandparents.png|[[Princess Peach]] along with [[Ojīsan and Obāsan]].
Peach_grandparents.png|[[Princess Peach]] along with [[Ojīsan and Obāsan]]
Marioborn.png|[[Mario]] being born from a peach.
Marioborn.png|[[Mario]] being born from a peach
Mario riding.png|Mario rides on Obāsan's back.
Mario riding.png|Mario riding on Obāsan's back
AnimeRoy.jpg|Mario punches [[Roy Koopa|Roy]].
AnimeRoy.jpg|Mario punching [[Roy Koopa|Roy]]
AnimeLuigiTwo.jpg|[[Luigi]] kicks [[Bowser|Koopa]], [[hammer]] in hand.
AnimeLuigiTwo.jpg|[[Luigi]] kicking [[Bowser|Koopa]] while holding a [[hammer]]
Super Mario Shirayuki-hime.jpg|Mario, Princess Peach, and seven [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s.
Super Mario Shirayuki-hime.jpg|Mario, Princess Peach, and seven [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s
Gma amada mario 26.jpg|The Toads surrounding an unconscious Peach.
Gma amada mario 26.jpg|The Toads surrounding an unconscious Peach
Happytoads.gif|Several Toads rejoicing.
Happytoads.gif|Several Toads rejoicing
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==Trivia==
*One piece of music used in the series, "New Hampshire Hornpipe", written by {{wp|Dave Grusin}}, was originally composed for and used in the 1981 American drama film ''{{wp|On Golden Pond (1981 film)|On Golden Pond}}''.
*Another piece of music used in the series was "{{wp|p:Machinery}}", a song recorded by German new wave/synth-pop band Propaganda.
*Some more pieces of music used in the series were "Snapshot", "Comes and Goes" and "Donna", by English avant-garde synth-pop group {{wp|Art of Noise}}.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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==Trivia==
*One piece of music used in the series, "New Hampshire Hornpipe", written by {{wp|Dave Grusin}}, was originally composed for and used in the 1981 American drama film ''{{wp|On Golden Pond (1981 film)|On Golden Pond}}''.
*Another piece of music used in the series was "{{wp|p:Machinery}}", a song recorded by German new wave/synth-pop band Propaganda.
*Some more pieces of music used in the series were "Snapshot", "Comes and Goes" and "Donna", by English avant-garde synth-pop group {{wp|Art of Noise}}.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 05:44, January 4, 2024

The title of this article is official, but it comes from a non-English source. If an acceptable English source is found, then the article should be moved to its appropriate title.

Amada Anime Series: Super Mario Bros.
The cover of the Super Mario Momotarō OVA (original video animation).
The cover of Super Mario Momotarō
General information
Writer(s) Juri Yagi
Voice actor(s) Toru Furuya
Miyako Endō
Naoki Tatsuta
Masaharu Satō
Toshiko Sawada
Country of origin Japan
Original language Japanese
Rating TV-Y7-FV
Production
Production company Studio Junio
Distribution
This article is about the three animated stories based on well-known fairy tales. For the Super Mario animated movie, see Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!

The Amada Anime Series: Super Mario Bros. is a series of animated stories. It is a collection of three original video animations based on fairy tales and Japanese folk tales and was released only in Japan on August 3, 1989. The series used characters and other elements from the Super Mario franchise in place of characters and concepts from the original fairy tales.

The series contains: Super Mario Momotarō, Super Mario Issun-bōshi, and Super Mario Shirayuki-hime. The two former episodes in the series are retellings of fairy tales of the same name, while Super Mario Shirayuki-hime is a retelling of the Western fairy tale Snow White. When the titles are read aloud by the narrator, the possessive particle の no is spoken between "Super Mario" and the name of the specific story; translated, this would render the titles as "Super Mario's Momotarō", etc.

Voice cast

Episodes

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese アマダアニメシリーズ スーパーマリオブラザーズ[?]
Amada Anime Shirīzu Sūpā Mario Burazāzu
Amada Anime Series Super Mario Bros.

Trivia

  • One piece of music used in the series, "New Hampshire Hornpipe", written by Dave Grusin, was originally composed for and used in the 1981 American drama film On Golden Pond.
  • Another piece of music used in the series was "p:Machinery", a song recorded by German new wave/synth-pop band Propaganda.
  • Some more pieces of music used in the series were "Snapshot", "Comes and Goes" and "Donna", by English avant-garde synth-pop group Art of Noise.

External links