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This article is about the television series. For the baseball team, see Mario Fireballs. For other uses, see Super Mario All-Stars (disambiguation).
Mario All Stars
Title card for Mario All Stars
General information
Country of origin United States of America
Original language English
Rating(s)
TVPG:TV-Y7 - Youth seven years and older
Episodes 53
Production
Runtime 20 minutes
Broadcast
Channel(s) USA First-run syndication
First aired USA 1994[?]
Last aired USA 1994[?]
Chronology
Related programs The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Super Mario World

Mario All Stars was a compilation television show that was released in 1994 on cable television, first airing on The Family Channel (now Freeform), then later in edited reruns on the USA Network. It featured 40 episodes of the animated segments from The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! and all thirteen Super Mario World episodes with time-compressed footage and no live-action segments. No episodes from The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 were used, likely due to it instead airing on the USA Network at the time. Advertisements for the series stated the episodes to be "40 brand-new adventures."[citation needed] The show was produced by Nintendo in association with DIC Entertainment, like the previous cartoons of the Super Mario franchise.

Mario All Stars was most likely named after Super Mario All-Stars, another compilation of past Super Mario works (although games rather than television episodes). When this show aired on the USA Network, it was advertised as Super Mario Brothers All Stars.[citation needed]

The introduction to the show contained scenes from the Super Mario Bros. opening segment from The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! (where Mario and Luigi get pulled down the Warp Zone and roll into the Koopa Troopas), and also clips from the opening to Super Mario World. The opening theme music was a slightly shortened version of the end credits theme from Super Mario World.