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[[Image:Sayonara.JPG|thumb|Sayonara from | [[Image:Sayonara.JPG|thumb|Sayonara from [[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode [[Mario Meets Koopzilla]].]] | ||
The | The oriental city '''Sayonara''' was featured in two episodes of the Super Mario Bros. Super Show, [[Mario Meets Koopzilla]] and [[Karate Koopa]]. In the former, the city was a modern metropolis filled with large buildings, though the latter portrayal displayed an older fuedal town. | ||
One possible explanation for the severe difference in appearance is that in "Mario Meets Koopzilla", most of the town is entirely destroyed. So it's not unreasonable to assume that the simpler design featured in "Karate Koopa" might be a result of fewer buildings existing, combined with the fact that there wasn't much time to rebuild since their last encounter with [[King Koopa]]. | One possible explanation for the severe difference in appearance is that in "Mario Meets Koopzilla", most of the town is entirely destroyed. So it's not unreasonable to assume that the simpler design featured in "Karate Koopa" might be a result of fewer buildings existing, combined with the fact that there wasn't much time to rebuild since their last encounter with [[King Koopa]]. |
Revision as of 19:10, March 28, 2007
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Sayonara from The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode Mario Meets Koopzilla.
The oriental city Sayonara was featured in two episodes of the Super Mario Bros. Super Show, Mario Meets Koopzilla and Karate Koopa. In the former, the city was a modern metropolis filled with large buildings, though the latter portrayal displayed an older fuedal town.
One possible explanation for the severe difference in appearance is that in "Mario Meets Koopzilla", most of the town is entirely destroyed. So it's not unreasonable to assume that the simpler design featured in "Karate Koopa" might be a result of fewer buildings existing, combined with the fact that there wasn't much time to rebuild since their last encounter with King Koopa.
Dr. T. Garden, inventor of Super Sushi, is a resident of the city.