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'''''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show: The Super Silly Fiesta''''' is an [[American]] [[direct-to-video]] [[2004]] [[Paramount Pictures]]/[[Viacom]]/[[DiC Entertainment]] animated family comedy film, directed by Jon Turteltaub and written by Lou Albano and Danny Wells. It stars Lou Albano as [[Mario]], Danny Wells as [[Luigi]] and Harvey Atkin as [[Bowser]], the [[Koopa]] whose life Mario, Luigi, Toad and Peach save, along with John Stocker as [[Mouser]], a mouse who celebrates and [[Toad]], the mushroom who is saved, and Jeanie Elias as [[Princess Peach]]. It was released on June 1, 2004 to VHS and DVD.
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'''''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show: The Super Silly Fiesta''''' is an [[American]] [[direct-to-video]] [[2004]] [[Paramount Pictures]]/[[Viacom]]/[[DiC Entertainment]] animated family comedy film, directed by Harvey Atkin and written by Lou Albano and Danny Wells. It stars Lou Albano as [[Mario]], Danny Wells as [[Luigi]] and Harvey Atkin as [[Bowser]], the [[Koopa]] whose life Mario, Luigi, Toad and Peach save, along with John Stocker as [[Mouser]], a mouse who celebrates and [[Toad]], the mushroom who is saved, and Jeanie Elias as [[Princess Peach]]. It was released on June 1, 2004 to VHS and DVD.
   
 
In this film, Mario (Lou Albano), Luigi (Danny Wells), and Princess Toadstool (Jeanie Elias) are lonely Super Silly Fiesta inviters who have a secret crush on a handsome commuter named Toad (John Stocker). They rescue him from an oncoming train after a mugger pushes him onto the tracks. He falls into a coma, and they accompany him to the hospital, where a nurse (Nurse Mouser) (John Stocker) overhears them musing aloud, "Mario, Luigi and Princess Toadstool were going to marry Toad." Misinterpreting her, Nurse Mouser tells the group that the group is fiancées, causing Toad and Princess Toadstool to put on party hats and Mario and Luigi to hold balloons and party horns. At first Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool are too caught up in the panic to explain the truth. They wind up keeping the secret for a number of reasons: they are embarrassed, King Koopa has a heart condition, and they quickly come to love being a part of Koopa's big and loving family. One night, thinking they are inviting the fiesta, King Koopa, Mouser (now not a nurse), Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool go to the fiesta. With no cake, King Koopa, Mouser, Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool become so captivated with the quirky Koopas and their unconditional love for them that they develop a close friendship and soon after they falls in love with the Koopas as well. In the morning, the Koopas wake up, causing King Koopa, Mouser, Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool to invite the Super Silly Fiesta with the Fiesta's cake to eat. In the last scenes of the film, they kiss after eating cake. King Koopa, Mouser, Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool narrate that they fulfilled the Koopas' dream of going to Mexico, and explain that, when Mouser asked when King Koopa, Mouser, Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool fell in love with the Koopas, they replied, "it was the Super Silly Fiesta." Then, Toad and Princess Toadstool laugh, making silly faces.
 
In this film, Mario (Lou Albano), Luigi (Danny Wells), and Princess Toadstool (Jeanie Elias) are lonely Super Silly Fiesta inviters who have a secret crush on a handsome commuter named Toad (John Stocker). They rescue him from an oncoming train after a mugger pushes him onto the tracks. He falls into a coma, and they accompany him to the hospital, where a nurse (Nurse Mouser) (John Stocker) overhears them musing aloud, "Mario, Luigi and Princess Toadstool were going to marry Toad." Misinterpreting her, Nurse Mouser tells the group that the group is fiancées, causing Toad and Princess Toadstool to put on party hats and Mario and Luigi to hold balloons and party horns. At first Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool are too caught up in the panic to explain the truth. They wind up keeping the secret for a number of reasons: they are embarrassed, King Koopa has a heart condition, and they quickly come to love being a part of Koopa's big and loving family. One night, thinking they are inviting the fiesta, King Koopa, Mouser (now not a nurse), Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool go to the fiesta. With no cake, King Koopa, Mouser, Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool become so captivated with the quirky Koopas and their unconditional love for them that they develop a close friendship and soon after they falls in love with the Koopas as well. In the morning, the Koopas wake up, causing King Koopa, Mouser, Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool to invite the Super Silly Fiesta with the Fiesta's cake to eat. In the last scenes of the film, they kiss after eating cake. King Koopa, Mouser, Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool narrate that they fulfilled the Koopas' dream of going to Mexico, and explain that, when Mouser asked when King Koopa, Mouser, Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool fell in love with the Koopas, they replied, "it was the Super Silly Fiesta." Then, Toad and Princess Toadstool laugh, making silly faces.

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Mario super show

The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!

"Hey there, Paisanos! It's The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!"
Mario at the title screen.

The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! is a TV series made in 1989 developed by DiC Entertainment. The show led with a "live-action" section for up to five minutes, moved onto an animated part of the show, and for the final five minutes it reverts to the live-action filming, totalling about half an hour. The "live-action" segment was based on Mario and Luigi, with problems with plumbing, living in a basement, and generally being fed up of Italian jobs. The animated segment insinuates them enjoying their time, fighting with each other and saving Peach. The series began on September 4, 1989, and ended on December 1, 1989. It was distributed by Viacom Entreprises, and currently distributed by Paramount Home Video and NCircle Entertainment. It was associated with the show King Koopa's Kool Kartoons. Many stores had the home videos of this show. NCircle Entertainment also released them on DVD at GameStop along with Nintendo games. The NCircle Entertainment DVDs of the show were also sold at more stores.

Cast

Other voices

  • Robert Bockstael
  • Dorian Joe Clark
  • Rob Cowan
  • Denise Pidgeon
  • Paulina Gillis
  • Greg Morton
  • Joyce Gordon
  • Greg Swanson
  • Diane Fabian
  • Marilyn Lightstone
  • Marla Lukofsky

Music

For all Mario raps click here: Mario Raps

  • The Plumber Rap 1 (Opening theme)
  • The Plumber Rap 2 (Opening theme)
  • Do the Mario (Ending Theme)

Trivia

  • Two WWF/E Hall of Famers perform in this show, the late Capt. Lou Albano and Sgt. Slaughter.
  • The cartoon noticeably uses the same engine as Hulk Hogan's Rock n Wrestling and Adventures Of Sonic The Hedgehog.

Super Silly Fiesta Movie

{{Infobox film |name= The Super Mario Bros. Super Show: The Super Silly Fiesta |director= Harvey Atkin |producer= Lou Albano and Danny Wells |writer= Lou Albano and Danny Wells |starring= Lou Albano as Mario, Danny Wells as Luigi and Harvey Atkin as Bowser, the Koopa whose life Mario, Luigi, Toad and Peach save, along with John Stocker as Mouser, a mouse who celebrates and Toad, the mushroom who is saved, and Jeanie Elias as Princess Peach |videography= Lou Albano and Danny Wells |distributor= DiC Entertainment, Viacom, and Paramount Pictures |release= June 1, 2004 |time= 28 Minutes |country= Americas |language= English |rating= US NR, Canada G The Super Mario Bros. Super Show: The Super Silly Fiesta is an American direct-to-video 2004 Paramount Pictures/Viacom/DiC Entertainment animated family comedy film, directed by Harvey Atkin and written by Lou Albano and Danny Wells. It stars Lou Albano as Mario, Danny Wells as Luigi and Harvey Atkin as Bowser, the Koopa whose life Mario, Luigi, Toad and Peach save, along with John Stocker as Mouser, a mouse who celebrates and Toad, the mushroom who is saved, and Jeanie Elias as Princess Peach. It was released on June 1, 2004 to VHS and DVD.

In this film, Mario (Lou Albano), Luigi (Danny Wells), and Princess Toadstool (Jeanie Elias) are lonely Super Silly Fiesta inviters who have a secret crush on a handsome commuter named Toad (John Stocker). They rescue him from an oncoming train after a mugger pushes him onto the tracks. He falls into a coma, and they accompany him to the hospital, where a nurse (Nurse Mouser) (John Stocker) overhears them musing aloud, "Mario, Luigi and Princess Toadstool were going to marry Toad." Misinterpreting her, Nurse Mouser tells the group that the group is fiancées, causing Toad and Princess Toadstool to put on party hats and Mario and Luigi to hold balloons and party horns. At first Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool are too caught up in the panic to explain the truth. They wind up keeping the secret for a number of reasons: they are embarrassed, King Koopa has a heart condition, and they quickly come to love being a part of Koopa's big and loving family. One night, thinking they are inviting the fiesta, King Koopa, Mouser (now not a nurse), Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool go to the fiesta. With no cake, King Koopa, Mouser, Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool become so captivated with the quirky Koopas and their unconditional love for them that they develop a close friendship and soon after they falls in love with the Koopas as well. In the morning, the Koopas wake up, causing King Koopa, Mouser, Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool to invite the Super Silly Fiesta with the Fiesta's cake to eat. In the last scenes of the film, they kiss after eating cake. King Koopa, Mouser, Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool narrate that they fulfilled the Koopas' dream of going to Mexico, and explain that, when Mouser asked when King Koopa, Mouser, Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool fell in love with the Koopas, they replied, "it was the Super Silly Fiesta." Then, Toad and Princess Toadstool laugh, making silly faces.