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[[File:KingMarioVHS.jpg|thumb|The VHS cover]] | [[File:KingMarioVHS.jpg|thumb|The VHS cover]] | ||
'''''King Mario of Cramalot''''' is a VHS release of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' It was released by | '''''King Mario of Cramalot''''' is a VHS release of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' It was released by [[Kids Klassics]] in September 1989. The VHS is 30 minutes long, and it contains the animated segment "[[King Mario of Cramalot]]" alongside two live-action segments, "[[Day of the Orphan]]" and "[[Will the Real Elvis Please Shut Up!]]" | ||
The front cover showcases [[Mario]] and [[Toad]] in the castle. Mario is trying to rescue Toad from a burst sink, which is spraying water | The front cover showcases [[Mario]] and [[Toad]] in the castle. Mario is trying to rescue Toad from a burst sink, which is spraying out water. | ||
==Blurb== | ==Blurb== |
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King Mario of Cramalot is a VHS release of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! It was released by Kids Klassics in September 1989. The VHS is 30 minutes long, and it contains the animated segment "King Mario of Cramalot" alongside two live-action segments, "Day of the Orphan" and "Will the Real Elvis Please Shut Up!"
The front cover showcases Mario and Toad in the castle. Mario is trying to rescue Toad from a burst sink, which is spraying out water.
Blurb[edit]
King Koopa has taken over the Land of Cramalot, and the Wizard Mervin says only one man can save it—Mario. Our brave plumber pulls the Golden Plumber's Helper from the magic sink and faces Koopa in a swashbuckling duel.