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==Animation and Continuity errors==
==Animation and Continuity errors==
*When Mario and Toad are pulling the giant slingshot's band, Luigi is using completely green clothes.
*When Mario and Toad are pulling the giant slingshot's band, Luigi is wearing completely green clothes.
*In some shots, the Hammer Bros. have yellow spots on his legs.
*In some shots, the Hammer Bros. have yellow spots on their legs.
*In the second shot with the Hammer Bros. disguised as the Mario Bros., their mustaches are swapped.
*In the second shot with the Hammer Bros. disguised as the Mario Bros., their mustaches are swapped.



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The Trojan Koopa is the 36th episode of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!. Its corresponding live-action segment is "Texas Tea".

Plot Synopsis

In an island owned by King Koopa, King Koopa has kidnapped Princess Toadstool again and is holding her in his island fortress. The Mario Bros. and Toad arrives to his island, and got the bathtub on them, when suddenly, the Hammer Bros. saw them incorrectly. However, Toad, Luigi, and Mario threw away the tub from their heads. King Koopa order the Hammer Bros. to attack them. After escaping their hammers, Mario figured a plan to go into the wall to save Princess Toadstool. Mario tied a plunger to his feet, but he fell due to the Hammer Bros. breaking a brick he was standing on. Luigi tried to go though the wall by a long stick, but failed. Toad tried a leap, but he fell, went to a trampoline, and he fell down to Mario and Luigi. After they realize that they can defeat King Koopa, the Hammer Bros. went and attack them, however, Mario defeated them and change them to Mario and Luigi look like and float it away to make it look like they gave up and moved away. They also made a statue for King Koopa so they can sneak in. When King Koopa sees this statue, he became in love with it. Toad, Mario, and Luigi were in it so that they can free the Princess. King Koopa wanted the statue in the tower above, but he had to wait until morning.

During the Night, Toad, Mario, and Luigi came out, only for the Hammer Bros to come back and get revenge on them. Mario and the gang were ambush away by King Koopa, 4 Shy Guys, and the Hammer Bros. and they ran away from them until they were trapped. Princess Toadstool wished that she wish a shooting star. Toadstool wish came true, and she became Super Princess. She defeat the Hammer Bros. and the 4 Shy Guys. After she saved the Mario Bros. and Toad, King Koopa escaped, however he had a sinking bathtub ship to escape and the Mario Bros. used their statue.

Animation and Continuity errors

  • When Mario and Toad are pulling the giant slingshot's band, Luigi is wearing completely green clothes.
  • In some shots, the Hammer Bros. have yellow spots on their legs.
  • In the second shot with the Hammer Bros. disguised as the Mario Bros., their mustaches are swapped.

Trivia

Toad wearing his helmet when he was the Toad Warrior.
  • This episode makes a few obscure references to the rest of the Mario franchise, including Toad chastising himself for being a bad Mushroom Retainer and later complimenting the Mario brothers on their carpentry of the Trojan Koopa (Mario's experience as a carpenter in his earlier life may have contributed to the construction of the statue).
  • When Toad is about to go into the fortress by being launched into it, he's wearing a Toad Warrior's helmet.
  • When Princess Toadstool used the powers of the Starman, her dress turned red, white and blue, which are the three colors that symbolize the United States of America. It is the only time she uses a power-up in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show.
  • The fact that Mario used a statue of Bowser to get inside his fortress is a reference to the Trojan War.
  • This episode, along with Koopenstein, On Her Majesty's Sewer Service, and The Unzappables is the only episode not to come with a live action segment due to legal issues.


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