I Watched Every Episode Of Super Mario Bros Super Show

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Published 2023-12-27

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  • @SaiyanRedPanda
    Bro this show was my absolute childhood, I’m old 21 but my mom put this on for me when I was like 2-5 years old and I’ve loved it ever since
  • @GWKTM
    0:20 No, my friend. It came out last April. That's less than a year ago
  • @Metlhd313
    Ironically, Lou Albano was the only Italian to play Mario.
  • The only thing I hated was when they replaced the live action sequences featuring Mario and Luigi to that Club Mario sequence with those teenagers! When I got the two volume DVD box set I was glad that they had the Mario and Luigi live action sequences!
  • I also watched every episode right before the Mario Movie came out in 2023, I’ve watched so much of it that I started to master the Mario Bros and Toad voices.
  • “Must be a beehive nearby! And where there’s bees, there’s R A V I O L I S “ - Lou Albano Mario That about sums up the logic of this show
  • @GodfatherXXI
    In the writer's notes, Toad is described as 'streetwise.' They used that character type for the guards of Princess Toadstool...oops, Peach's castle in the Mario movie. "Our princess is in another castle maybe."
  • @shaybraxton7861
    Elvis's likeness has been licensed since his death. Probably didn't want to pay.
  • @shinjiblack9460
    God I remember when I was a kid this was on every morning either right before or right after Captain N The Game Master (thats another if youve never seen it you really should)
  • @c.bretmiller6148
    Oh, and I absolutely love this iteration of Toad as well. He's voiced by veteran Canadian voice actor John Stocker, whose resume is about as long as anyone else in the cartoon voiceover industry. Anyway, he's not really going for an Italian thing, as much as he's going for an American Bronx/Brooklyn accent. That notwithstanding though, I totally agree... his attitude and character are FAR superior to wimpy modern Toad(s.) He literally makes the show... but "who were you expecting, Pee Wee Herman?"
  • @3dpprofessor
    I loved the episode where Cindi Lauper neede the Mario Bros help to find her friend Lou Albano. It was so meta. In real life Cindi Lauper, the singer who brought us such hits as "Girls just wanna have fun", also managed WWF wrestler Lou Albano. But Lou Albano was the actor who played Mario in that show. So of course when Lou showed up at the end Mario had to be conveniently absent. It was so weird. And this was on a show that was already so weird. Also, the last episode really turned up the Italian stereotypes with the Mario Bros traveling to Italy and any native italian they met spoke in nothing but a string of vaguely Italian celebrity names with the occasional Italian dish thrown inbetween them.
  • The Mario movie that came out a couple of years ago? It came out the same year you uploaded this video. Lou Albano will forever be the "true" Mario voice to me. Same with Danny Wells as Luigi. They just fit those characters so well.
  • @supermariof0521
    My guess as to why Luigi is a bit of a prick in the live action segments and a coward in the cartoon, is cause I guess cause in the real world, Luigi is trying to act as the one keeping the business alive while Mario bumbles around cause I guess he feels life is a bit dull. Whereas in the cartoon, Mario feels alive in the Mushroom Kingdom, whereas Luigi...........doesn't.
  • @GWKTM
    10:06 Didn't notice until now that there's fast-forwarded version of SMB2 overworld playing at that part. Used to think it's something else.
  • @Burger_pants
    8:07 Is this Link doing a BOTW shield-surf bomb glitch in the 90's animated show?
  • I thought Lou Albino and Danny Wells did an outstanding job as Mario and Luigi respectively.
  • @pmgerard
    Nice video. One thing though? If you go back, Mario had the red overalls in Donkey Kong and SMB1. SMB2 is where they became blue. I don't think Luigi ever had this exact color scheme in a game. In SMB and his first appearance, regular Mario Bros (no "Super"), Luigi tended to have white overalls and a green shirt, which made Fire Mario and Luigi easily confused. (Fire Luigi was actually identical to Fire Mario and regular Luigi looked like Fire Mario with green instead of red.)
  • @superjumpbros64
    I bet he hasn't seen the Adventures of Super Mario Bros 3 nor the Mario World Show
  • @ElDario99
    ENG: Thank God blud didn't turn into a Goomba. ESP: Gracias a Dios, Blud no se convirtió en un Goomba.