The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!

The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!(1989)

TV-Y7
1 seasons
22m/episode
Animation, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Comedy, Kids
7.0

"Hey, Paisanos! It's the Super Mario Brothers' Super Show!"

Overview

In 1989 the two most famous plumbers from Brooklyn burst out of the Nintendo game world and onto television screens across America. The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! aired weekday afternoons and brought Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool and King Koopa more thrilling adventures as cartoon characters. And if that weren't enough, each episode also contained live-action segments featuring Mario and Luigi running their Brooklyn plumbing shop - all before they were flushed down a drainpipe into the Mushroom World.

Bruce Shelly

Creator

Reed Shelly

Creator

Bob Forward

Creator

Phil Harnage

Creator

Where to Watch

Stream

Amazon Prime Video
Amazon Prime Video with Ads
Midnight Pulp Amazon Channel
Sensical Amazon Channel

Buy

Apple TV
Google Play Movies
Fandango At Home

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Media

The Legend Of Zelda Cartoon - Opening Theme (Higher Quality)

The Legend Of Zelda Cartoon - Opening Theme (Higher Quality)

Opening Credits

Super Mario Brothers Super Show Intro

Super Mario Brothers Super Show Intro

Opening Credits

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A review by NintendoBro
7.0

Written on April 10, 2020

I think something most people don't realize is how accurate this show was for what we had back in the 80s for Super Mario. Since this show was (most likely) going off of what Mario was in Japan, Bowser would be known as King Koopa and Mario and Luigi would have inverted colors on their clothing. This would be highly true to the Japanese version of Super Mario. I think this show has some great music compositions, too. The theme song is really catchy. The character designs could've been better, like how Mario just looks a little _too_ fat... And with voice acting, they chose great ones especially since Charles Martinet wasn't the official voice of Mario yet. Overall, this was a pretty accurate show for being from 1989.