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词条 List of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episodes
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The lists on this page are ordered by airdate. All airdates and production codes are taken from the U.S. Copyright Office.

Note that in this list, the titles of the animated segments are listed first, and the live-action segments' titles are listed second.

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Title=The Bird! The Bird!AltTitle=Neatness CountsWrittenBy=Reed Shelly and Bruce Shelly1989|9|4}}ProdCode=192001EpisodeNumber=1ShortSummary=Mario and Luigi get an obsession with neatness and demonstrate to Nicole Eggert how to unclog a sink.

A Birdo mistakes Toad for her missing baby and kidnaps him, thus Mario, Luigi and Princess Toadstool must rescue him, while avoiding Koopa's attacks. Featured song: Surfin' Bird (The Trashmen)

Mario and Luigi have a bit of trouble trying to keep Nicole dry, neat and clean.

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Title=King Mario of CramalotAltTitle=Day of the OrphanWrittenBy=Perry Martin1989|9|5}}ProdCode=192003EpisodeNumber=2ShortSummary=A girl called Patty (Danica McKellar) arrives at Mario and Luigi's claiming to be an orphan without a family or a place to go, so the plumbers invite her in for a stay.

Mario becomes the King of Cramalot in order to drive out Koopa's forces. Episode is based on The Sword in the Stone. Featured song: Bad (Michael Jackson)

The Super Mario brothers are spoiling Patty, when her parents (Jim Ward and Karen Hartman) show up, ashamed that she's been taking the plumbers for granted, but they enjoy a family reunion.

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Title=Butch Mario & the Luigi KidAltTitle=All Steamed UpWrittenBy=Phil Harnage1989|9|6}}ProdCode=192002EpisodeNumber=3ShortSummary=In the Wild West, Koopa has kidnapped Princess Toadstool, so Mario, Luigi and Toad try to rescue her. Episode is based on Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Featured song: Rawhide (Frankie Laine)

Sgt. Slaughter has a broken "Steam-O-Matic" steam cabinet so he calls upon our favorite plumbers to fix it... While Sgt. Slaughter makes Luigi do 500 push-ups, the Steam-O-Matic shrinks Mario (Joseph Griffo plays Mini Mario).

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Title=Mario's Magic CarpetAltTitle=Marianne and LuigeenaWrittenBy=Rowby Goren1989|9|7}}ProdCode=192004EpisodeNumber=4ShortSummary=When Princess Toadstool winds up as the wench of an evil sultan, the Super Mario Bros. and Toad try to rescue her with the help of a bitter genie. Episode is based on Aladdin. Featured song: Magic Carpet Ride (Steppenwolf)

Marianne and Luigeena come to visit after Mario accidentally blurts out Lyle Alzado is eating lunch with them.

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Title=The RingerAltTitle=Slime BustersWrittenBy=Bob Forward1989|9|8}}ProdCode=192053EpisodeNumber=5ShortSummary=Ganon impersonates an amateur magician and tries to steal the Triforce of Wisdom from Zelda.

A "slime ghost" is in Mario Bros Plumbing, so Mario contacts Ernie Hudson from Ghostbusters. Episode based on Ghostbusters. The ghost takes control of Luigi's body, forcing Ernie to battle him.

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Title=Rolling Down the RiverAltTitle=The Mario Monster MashWrittenBy=J. Larry Carrol and David Bennett Carren1989|9|11}}ProdCode=192005EpisodeNumber=6ShortSummary=Mario and Luigi help a certain Mark Twang win a riverboat race against Koopa and save Princess Toadstool and Toad who were kidnapped. Featured Song: Proud Mary (Creedence Clearwater Revival)

Dr. Frankenstein (Eugene Liebowitz) asks Mario and Luigi to help him with his experiment in promising his monster a normal brain. While laying down to take a nap, Mario gets caught up in the experiment and his brain gets switched with the monster's (Craig Armstrong.

LineColor=FF5F5F{{Episode listTitle=The Great Gladiator GigAltTitle=Bonkers from YonkersWrittenBy=Jack Olesker1989|9|12}}ProdCode=192006EpisodeNumber=7ShortSummary=Koopa hosts a fake spaghetti dinner to trap Princess Toadstool and Toad, then forces the Super Mario Bros. to fight back Tryclyde. Featured song: Shaddap You Face (Joe Dolce)

A bop on Mario's head giving him amnesia forces Luigi to call in Dr. Sigmund Fruitcake (Larry Gelman) for help.

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Title=Mario and the BeanstalkAltTitle=Bats in the BasementWrittenBy=Sean Roche and David Ehrman1989|9|13}}ProdCode=192007EpisodeNumber=8ShortSummary=Mario and Luigi trade Princess Toadstool's cow for garbanzo beans. The beans grow into a beanstalk, leading the group to a castle in the sky owned by a giant Koopa. Episode is based on Jack and the Beanstalk. Featured song: I Heard it Through the Beanvine (a slightly altered version of I Heard It Through the Grapevine) (Marvin Gaye)

A vampire (Jim Ward) arrives from Transylvania as a foreign exchange student.

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Title=Love 'Em and Leave 'EmAltTitle=Will the Real Elvis Please Shut Up!WrittenBy=George Atkins1989|9|14}}ProdCode=192008EpisodeNumber=9ShortSummary=When Mario and Co are imprisoned by the obnoxious Queen Rotunda, and after eating Mario's spicy ice cream, the queen accidentally drinks a love potion that makes her fall in love with Mario. Featured song: The Power of Love (Huey Lewis & the News)

Note: King Koopa doesn't appear in this episode.

While preparing for an Elvis look-alike contest, Mario and Luigi get a visit from the real Elvis (Fred Travalena).

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Title=Cold SpellsAltTitle=Magic's MagicWrittenBy=Phil Harnage1989|9|15}}ProdCode=192054EpisodeNumber=10ShortSummary=Basketball star Magic Johnson guest stars and shows Mario and Luigi some magic tricks.

Link fakes being sick to avoid cleaning chores; meanwhile, Ganon gives Spryte's magic a dangerous boost to cause chaos inside the castle.

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Title=The Great BMX RaceAltTitle=Mama Mia MarioWrittenBy=Tony Marino1989|9|18}}ProdCode=192009EpisodeNumber=11ShortSummary=Mario and Luigi enter a BMX race against Mouser, Tryclyde and a Koopa Troopa so that they can win the prize money. Featured song: Shut Down (The Beach Boys)

Mario and Luigi's mother comes to visit and proves to be a bossy annoyance from start to finish, giving them chore after chore and calling them lazy before they even do some chores. Eventually she leaves after getting a phone call (which in reality was Luigi tricking her) that she won the lottery, but the next visitor proves to be just as bad: Mario and Luigi's Aunt Lugina.

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Title=Stars in Their EyesAltTitle=Alligator DundeeWrittenBy=Jack Hanrahan and Eleanor Burian-Mohr1989|9|19}}ProdCode=192011EpisodeNumber=12ShortSummary=Mario's group must free the natives of the planet Quirk from being Koopa's slaves. Featured song: Chains (The Beatles)

Alligator Dundee (Paul Elder) hunts for an alligator that's stuck in Mario's basement, to the gator's dismay.

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Title=Jungle FeverAltTitle=DanceWrittenBy=Larry Alexander1989|9|20}}ProdCode=192015EpisodeNumber=13ShortSummary=While venturing through the Amazon Jungle to find a witch doctor, Mario, Luigi and Toad are hit with itching powder. Featured song: Jungle Love (The Time)

As a birthday present from Mario, Luigi gets a free dance lesson from Shabba-Doo.

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Title=Brooklyn BoundAltTitle=Cher's PoochieWrittenBy=J. Larry Carrol and David Bennett Carren1989|9|21}}ProdCode=192021EpisodeNumber=14ShortSummary=Mario and Luigi meet up with another lost plumber from Brooklyn, who offers them the chance to return home. Featured song: Danger Zone (Kenny Loggins)

Cher (Pam Matteson) asks Mario and Luigi to baby-sit her pooch.

LineColor=FF5F5F{{Episode listTitle=The White KnightAltTitle=Wild ThingWrittenBy=Bob Forward1989|9|22}}ProdCode=192055EpisodeNumber=15ShortSummary=A dashing Prince Charming-like knight named Prince Facade visits Hyrule and catches the eye of Zelda and the jealous eye of Link. Ganon, who faced Facade in the past, plans to exploit his vanity to kidnap Zelda.

A loud, wild, and uninvited party ensues in the Mario Bros. Plumbing building. Moon Zappa guest stars as herself.

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Title=Toad WarriorsAltTitle=E.C. The Extra CreepyWrittenBy=Phil Harnage1989|9|25}}ProdCode=192024EpisodeNumber=16ShortSummary=Koopa's road gang has stolen all the spaghetti sauce in Car Land, so Mario's group must work to get it back. Episode is based on The Road Warrior. Featured song: Born to Be Wild (Steppenwolf)

Mario's dream date from a computer system turns out to be an alien (Clare Carey).

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Title=The Fire of HercufleasAltTitle=The Marios Fight BackWrittenBy=Mark McCorkle and Robert Schooley1989|9|26}}ProdCode=192017EpisodeNumber=17ShortSummary=Mario and Luigi retrain an out-of-shape hero so that he can reclaim the stolen "Great Balls of Fire" from Koopa. Featured song: Great Balls of Fire (Jerry Lee Lewis)

David Horowitz interviews the Mario Bros. on worldwide television after they claim their Mario Bros. Clog Cleaner can dissolve any clog in three minutes or less, but the result is a disaster.

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Title=Count KoopulaAltTitle=MagicianWrittenBy=Phil Harnage1989|9|27}}ProdCode=192014EpisodeNumber=18ShortSummary=Mario's group enter a castle in Turtlevania, where Koopa and his minions are all monsters. Episode is based on Count Dracula. Featured song: Thriller (Michael Jackson)

Magician Harry Blackstone Jr. visits Luigi.

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Title=Pirates of KoopaAltTitle=Do You Believe In Magic?WrittenBy=Ted Pedersen1989|9|28}}ProdCode=192012EpisodeNumber=19ShortSummary=Koopa kidnaps Princess on the high seas so that he can auction her off. Mario, Luigi and Toad must pose as pirates to rescue her. Episode is based on The Pirates of Penzance. Featured song: Limbo Rock (Chubby Checker)

Magic Johnson asks Luigi to repair one of his trophies.

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Title=Kiss'N TellAltTitle=Mommies CurseWrittenBy=Phil Harnage1989|9|29}}ProdCode=192056EpisodeNumber=20ShortSummary=Link is placed under a spell that turns him into a frogman, so he and Spryte must find a cure and rescue Zelda from Ganon's clutches.

A cooking mishap turns Luigi into a zombie. Elvira guest stars as herself.

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Title=Two Plumbers and a BabyAltTitle=Lost DogWrittenBy=Sean Roche and David Ehrman1989|10|2}}ProdCode=192010EpisodeNumber=21ShortSummary=Princess Toadstool falls into Koopa's Fountain of Youth and turns into a baby. Mario, Luigi and Toad must babysit her until they can get her back to normal. Episode is based on Three Men and a Baby. Featured song: Baby Sittin' Boogie (Buzz Clifford)

Pam Matteson arrives in tears after losing her dog and asks Mario and Luigi to help get it back.

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Title=The Adventures of Sherlock MarioAltTitle=Plumbers of the YearWrittenBy=Perry Martin1989|10|3}}ProdCode=192022EpisodeNumber=22ShortSummary=Mario becomes a detective to find the missing Herlock Solmes, and to stop Koopa from flooding the city of Victoria. Featured song: Peter Gunn Theme

The Grand Pooba of Plumbing (Marty Allen) arrives to announce Mario and Luigi have been elected Plumbers of the Year, but leaks in the plumbing cause him to want to change his mind.

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Title=Do You Princess Toadstool Take This Koopa...?AltTitle=Mario HillbilliesWrittenBy=J. Larry Carroll and David Bennett Carren1989|10|4}}ProdCode=192030EpisodeNumber=23ShortSummary=In order to free the Super Mario Bros. and the Mushroom People, Princess Toadstool agrees to marry Koopa, which would make him the legal ruler of the Mushroom Kingdom. Featured song: White Wedding (Billy Idol)

Mario and Luigi's hillbilly cousins make themselves too much at home and end up socializing with a girl named Elli (Donna Douglas).

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Title=The Pied KoopaAltTitle=Super PlantWrittenBy=Phil Harnage1989|10|5}}ProdCode=192025EpisodeNumber=24ShortSummary=Koopa uses a flute to lure all the children of Pastaland into his castle. Featured song: Hit the Road Jack (Ray Charles)

Mario and Luigi use a plant growing antidote presented by a salesman (Gary Schwartz) to use on Mario's mother's dying plant (Patrick Dempsey), but it grows into a giant plant monster after Mario adds too much of the antidote.

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Title=Sing for the UnicornAltTitle=Fred Van WinkleWrittenBy=Bob Forward1989|10|6}}ProdCode=192057EpisodeNumber=25ShortSummary= Ganon steals a flying unicorn from a warrior girl named Sing and kidnaps King Harkinian, in order to trade him for the Triforce of Wisdom.

Mario and Luigi teach Fred Van Winkle (Norman Fell), who was sleeping for over a century.

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Title=KoopensteinAltTitle=Baby Mario LoveWrittenBy=Phil Harnage1989|10|9}}ProdCode=192034EpisodeNumber=26ShortSummary=Koopa tries to terrorize a mountain town with a robot monster, but winds up turning into a monster himself. Episode is based on Frankenstein. Featured song: Weird Science (Oingo Boingo)

When the rest of her band is unavailable due to their flight being late, Susanne Ross (Regina Williams) stops by and asks the Mario Bros. to act as backup singers.

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Title=On Her Majesty's Sewer ServiceAltTitle=9001: A Mario OdysseyWrittenBy=Tony Marino1989|10|10}}ProdCode=192027EpisodeNumber=27ShortSummary=Mario and Luigi become spies to save Secret Agent James Blonde from Koopfinger. Episode is based on On Her Majesty's Secret Service. Featured song: Secret Agent Man (Johnny Rivers)

Note: Toad does not appear in this episode.

A new pizza making machine begins to take over Mario Brothers Plumbing. Ed Metzger plays as Einstein, and Phillip Clark provides the voice of the HAL 9001. Episode is based on 2001: A Space Odyssey.

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Title=Mario and JolietAltTitle=Fake BroWrittenBy=Michael A. Medlock and David Tischman1989|10|11}}ProdCode=192019EpisodeNumber=28ShortSummary=Romano and Joliet are unable to get married due to the feud going on between their fathers, which Koopa secretly started. Episode is based on Romeo and Juliet. Featured song: That's Amore (Dean Martin)

A schemer (Vic Dunlop) in order to get rich quick pretends to be Mario and Luigi's missing brother.

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Title=Too Hot to HandleAltTitle=Time Out LuigiWrittenBy=Peter Norris and Brad Wilson1989|10|12}}ProdCode=192020EpisodeNumber=29ShortSummary=Koopa and Fryguy use a fake volcano god to trick a tribe of islanders into sacrificing Princess. Featured song: Hot Hot Hot (Buster Poindexter)

Luigi buys a watch that runs backwards from a mysterious salesperson (Nedra Volz). Soon, he does everything backwards, even eating.

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Title=That Sinking FeelingAltTitle=Tutti Frutti, Oh MarioWrittenBy=Dennis O'Flaherty1989|10|13}}ProdCode=192058EpisodeNumber=30ShortSummary=Ganon uses the power of an ancient magnet to pull Castle Hyrule into the Underworld in order to grab the Triforce of Wisdom easily.

When Little Robert (Willard Pugh) comes over, the Mario Bros. attempt to get him to sing on tape.

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Title=Hooded Robin and His Mario MenAltTitle=Flower PowerWrittenBy=Mark McCorkle and Robert Schooley1989|10|16}}ProdCode=192023EpisodeNumber=31ShortSummary=Mario's group teams up with Hooded Robin to reclaim all the gold coins that the Sheriff of Koopingham (Koopa) stole from a village. Episode is based on Robin Hood. Featured song: Rockin' Robin (Bobby Day)

A taste of spaghetti sauce with seeds in it causes Luigi to grow fruits and vegetables out of his body. Scott Nemes guest-stars.

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Title=20,000 Koopas Under the SeaAltTitle=Vampire Until ReadyWrittenBy=J. Larry Carroll and David Bennett Carren1989|10|17}}ProdCode=192032EpisodeNumber=32ShortSummary=Koopa scares a seaside town into making him their ruler by using a mechanical sea monster to scare them. Episode is based on 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. Featured song: Splish Splash (Bobby Darin)

When a bat infests Mario Brother Plumbing an exterminator is called to deal with it. Jim Ward guest-stars.

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Title=Mighty McMario and the Pot of GoldAltTitle=Heart ThrobWrittenBy=Brooks Wachtel1989|10|18}}ProdCode=192029EpisodeNumber=33ShortSummary=Mario and Co. must end a leprechaun's curse of bad luck by retrieving his pot of gold coins that was stolen by Koopa. Featured song: Do You Believe in Magic (The Lovin' Spoonful)

Rob Stone asks to stay with the Mario Bros. to hide from a mob of fans.

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Title=Mario Meets Koop-zillaAltTitle=Fortune TellerWrittenBy=Perry Martin1989|10|19}}ProdCode=192018EpisodeNumber=34ShortSummary=After eating Super Sushi, Koopa has grown enormous, and is terrorizing the city of Sayonara. Episode is based on Godzilla. Featured song: "The Jolly Green Giant" (The Kingsmen)

Mario and Luigi, anxious to find out what prize they won in a sweepstakes, consult a fortune teller (Kaye Ballard) for help. Much to their dismay, the fortune teller herself ends up as the prize.

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Title=DoppelgangerAltTitle=The Magic LoveWrittenBy=Bob Forward and Eve Forward1989|10|20}}ProdCode=192060EpisodeNumber=35ShortSummary=With the help of an enchanted mirror, Ganon creates an evil version of Zelda, hoping to lure Link to his doom and claim the Triforce.

Madonna's car breaks down and asks the Mario Brothers to use their phone. However, Mario places a magic love apple on the table and when Madonna eats it she falls in love with Mario.

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Title=Koopa KlausAltTitle=Little MariosWrittenBy=Jack Olesker1989|10|23}}ProdCode=192040EpisodeNumber=36ShortSummary=Koopa kidnaps Santa Claus in order to ruin Christmas, and Princess Toadstool is angry at Toad for seemingly caring about his snowboard more than wanting to save Santa. Featured song: Jingle Bell Rock (Bobby Helms)

When a runaway boy (Brian Bonsall) plans to stay with the Marios's the brothers recall a time in their youth when Mario also ran away from home..

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Title=Mario and the Red Baron KoopaAltTitle=Gorilla My DreamsWrittenBy=John Vornholt and Steve Robertson1989|10|24}}ProdCode=192028EpisodeNumber=37ShortSummary=Mario and Luigi take to the skies to stop Koopa and Lakitu from taking over Pastaland, with the help of a used magic carpet salesman (whom Koopa robbed). Featured song: Danger Zone (Kenny Loggins)

A Gorrila (Craig Armstrong) escapes from the circus and winds up invading Mario Brothers Plumbing.

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Title=The UnzappablesAltTitle=George Washington Slept HereWrittenBy=Perry Martin1989|10|25}}ProdCode=192036EpisodeNumber=38ShortSummary=Koopa and his henchmen acquire special hats which render them invulnerable. Featured song: Beat It (Michael Jackson)

In order to drum up more business the Marios claim that George Washington (Ed Metzger) once slept in their building. This causes an angry ghost of Washington to visit the brothers.

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Title=Bad RapAltTitle=Caught in a DraftWrittenBy=Kevin O'Donnell and Cassandra Schafhausen1989|10|26}}ProdCode=192026EpisodeNumber=39ShortSummary=Koopa takes over Rapland and hypnotizes everyone into giving him their money. Featured song: I Got You (I Feel Good) (James Brown)

Mario and Luigi discover they've been drafted by the military, and Sgt. Slaughter shows up to train them.

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Title=Underworld ConnectionsAltTitle=Defective GadgetryWrittenBy=Bob Forward1989|10|27}}ProdCode=192059EpisodeNumber=40ShortSummary=Vires bomb the Triforce of Wisdom into 3 parts and fly off with 2 of them, but quick thinking on Link and Zelda's part zap the Vires dropping the pieces into different areas of the Underworld, forcing Link and Zelda to race towards Death Mountain to grab the pieces before Ganon does.

Inspector Gadget (Maurice LaMarche) arrives at Mario Brothers Plumbing in need of repairs.

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Title=The Mark of ZeroAltTitle=ToupeeWrittenBy=Jack Olesker1989|10|30}}ProdCode=192031EpisodeNumber=41ShortSummary=A Zorro-esque hero saves Mario's group from Koopa. Mario and Luigi then have to save the mysterious hero from Koopa themselves. Featured song: La Bamba (Ritchie Valens)

Inspector Kleen (Gary Schwartz) from the board of sanitation comes to inspect Mario Brothers Plumbing.

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Title=The Ten KoopmandmentsAltTitle=The ArtistWrittenBy=Perry Martin1989|10|31}}ProdCode=192041EpisodeNumber=42ShortSummary=Koopa has turned almost everyone in Pyramid Land into bricks for his new Koopinx, so Mario's group must find a way to rescue them. Featured song: Walk Like an Egyptian (The Bangles)

Vincent Van Gook (Larry Gelman) arrives to give Luigi art lessons.

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Title=The Koopas Are Coming! The Koopas Are Coming!AltTitle=Zenned Out MarioWrittenBy=Ted Pedersen1989|11|1}}ProdCode=192033EpisodeNumber=43ShortSummary=Mario and Co help General Washingtoad free his Mushroom People from Koopa's Redcoats. Episode is based on the Paul Revere's ride. Featured song: He's a Rebel (The Crystals)

When Tulio "the Wrench" bceoms angry with Mario for asking his sister out, the brothers turn to help from Obi-Wan Cannoli. Arsenio "Sonny" Trinidad guest-stars.

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Title=The Trojan KoopaAltTitle=Texas TeaWrittenBy=Mark McCorkle and Robert Schooley1989|11|2}}ProdCode=192037EpisodeNumber=44ShortSummary=When Mario, Luigi and Toad are unable to rescue Princess Toadstool from Koopa and the Hammer Brothers, they try to fool him with a Koopa-shaped Trojan Horse. Featured song: I Hear You Knocking (Dave Edmunds)

The Marios strike oil and try to sell it to Ted Bull (Norman Fell).

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Title=Stinging a StingerAltTitle=The Great HereafterWrittenBy=Bob Forward1989|11|3}}ProdCode=192061EpisodeNumber=45ShortSummary=Sleazenose, a crooked peddler, sells Link a defective sword. With Link and Zelda captured, Sleazenose offers to sell Ganon Link's sword, but he turns on the peddler and imprisons him with Link and Zelda. The three must now work together, escape Death Mountain and stop Ganon.

After a dream about their grandmother Mario calls in a psychic (Elaine Kogan) to try to communicate with the deceased Grandma Mario.

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Title=Quest for PizzaAltTitle=The PaintingWrittenBy=Martha Moran1989|11|6}}ProdCode=192035EpisodeNumber=46ShortSummary=When Mario gets bitten by a venomous snake in Cavemanland by Koopa, Luigi, Princess Toadstool and Toad learn that the only way to save him is to feed him a pizza, which they must make from scratch. Featured song: Alley Oop (The Hollywood Argyles)

Mario and Luigi find a lost painting. Howard Stevens guest-stars.

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Title=The Great Gold Coin RushAltTitle=Game Show HostWrittenBy=J. Larry Carroll and David Bennett Carren1989|11|7}}ProdCode=192043EpisodeNumber=47ShortSummary=When Mario's group accidentally discovers a cavern full of gold coins, Koopa finds out and forces the local villagers and Toad to mine them all for himself. Featured song: Money (That's What I Want) (Barrett Strong)

Game show host Jim Lange comes to visit after a bonk on Luigi's head (from the furnance) leads him to start acting like a game show host.

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Title=Elvin LivesAltTitle=Home RadioWrittenBy=J. Larry Carroll and David Bennett Carren1989|11|8}}ProdCode=192039EpisodeNumber=48ShortSummary=While trying to find the missing Elvin Parsley, Koopa kidnaps Princess Toadstool and forces her to be his girlfriend. Featured song: Rock Around the Clock (Bill Haley & His Comets)

When the Marios win a contest they must appear on the radio the next day. Gary Owens guest-stars.

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Title=Plummers AcademyAltTitle=GlasnutsWrittenBy=Martha Moran1989|11|9}}ProdCode=192046EpisodeNumber=49ShortSummary=Mario retells the story of how he and Luigi became plumbers back in Brooklyn. Featured song: Workin' for a Livin' (Huey Lewis and the News)

Soviet Premier Mikhail Gorbachev (Martin Gardner) comes to Mario Brothers Plumbing after hearing they make the best pizza.

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Title=Hitch in the WorksAltTitle=Treasure of the Sierra BrooklynWrittenBy=Bob Forward1989|11|10}}ProdCode=192062EpisodeNumber=50ShortSummary=Ganon captures Zelda and makes her wear a necklace that subdues her to Ganon's will. Under the spell of the necklace, Zelda agrees to marry Ganon, and Link must rescue her before it's too late.

Mario finds a treasure map in their apartment, so the brothers ask Inspector Gadget (Maurice LaMarche) for help searching for the treasure.

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Title=Karate KoopaAltTitle=Adee Don'tWrittenBy=David Schwartz1989|11|13}}ProdCode=192038EpisodeNumber=51ShortSummary=When Koopa kidnaps Princess Toadstool and Toad, Mario and Luigi turn to a karate master for help. Featured song: Kung Fu Fighting (Carl Douglas)

The brothers call in Tawny Tyler (Melanie Chartoff) to help them come up with an advertising jungle.

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Title=Mario of the ApesAltTitle=Chippie ChipmunksWrittenBy=Mark McCorkle and Robert Schooley1989|11|14}}ProdCode=192044EpisodeNumber=52ShortSummary=While trying to catch Koopa in Jungleland, Mario suffers from amnesia, and is convinced by an ape couple that he is their child. Episode is based on Tarzan of the Apes.

Mario sets out to perform a series of tasks to win the Chippie Chipmunks' "Chipmunk of the Month" award. Fred Travalena guest-stars.

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Title=Princess, I Shrunk the Mario BrothersAltTitle=A Basement DividedWrittenBy=J. Larry Carroll and David Bennett Carren1989|11|15}}ProdCode=192047EpisodeNumber=53ShortSummary=A wizard's potion intended to shrink Koopa is spilled by Toad, and ends up shrinking the Super Mario Bros instead. Episode is based on Honey, I Shrunk the Kids.

An argument between the brothers escalates until they are forced to call in a psychotherapist (Gary Schwartz) for help.

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Title=Little Red Riding PrincessAltTitle=No Way to Treat a QueenieWrittenBy=Jack Olesker1989|11|16}}ProdCode=192052EpisodeNumber=54ShortSummary=Princess Toadstool is delivering a basket of cake, soup and apple cider to Grandma Toadstool. But she is pursued by both Koopa and the Big Bad Wolf. Episode is based on Little Red Riding Hood.

During a visit from the Queen of England (Vicki Bakken) the queen appears at Mario Brothers Plumbing wanting to fit in with the commoners, as she is sick of being treated like royalty.

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Title=Fairies in the SpringAltTitle=Pizza CrushWrittenBy=Bob Forward and Marsha Forward1989|11|17}}ProdCode=192063EpisodeNumber=55ShortSummary=Strange water-shaped creatures are causing problems at Hyrule's new water park, and Link and Zelda must investigate what the cause is.

Note: This episode does not feature Ganon or any of his monsters.

When a pizza delivery lady says that she adores a man who can "eat his weight in pizza" Mario attempts to do just that. Eve Plumb guest-stars.

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Title=The Provolone RangerAltTitle=Goodbye Mr. FishWrittenBy=Mark McCorkle and Robert Schooley1989|11|20}}ProdCode=192042EpisodeNumber=56ShortSummary=When Koopa kidnaps Luigi, Princess Toadstool and Toad in Sudden Death Valley, Mario becomes the Provolone Ranger in order to save them. Episode is based on The Lone Ranger.

Mario and Luigi must babysit a fish for Mrs. Perrywinkle (Nedra Volz).

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Title=Escape from KoopatrazAltTitle=FrenchWrittenBy=Phil Harnage1989|11|21}}ProdCode=192051EpisodeNumber=57ShortSummary=Posing as a judge, Koopa sentences Mario and Co to the prison of Koopatraz, where he is also the warden. Toad also finds his long lost grandfather. Episode is based on Escape from Alcatraz.

Luigi attempts to learn French in order to sound classier. Courtney Gibbs guest-stars.

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Title=Mario of the DeepAltTitle=Two Bums from BrooklynWrittenBy=Perry Martin1989|11|22}}ProdCode=192016EpisodeNumber=58ShortSummary=Mario's group tries to save Aqualand from Koopa's reign.

Baseball manager Tummy Lasanga (a parody of Tommy Lasorda, played by Joe Bellan) arrives to sample Mario's meatballs for his restaurant and hires the Marios to sell peanuts at the ballpark.

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Title=Flatbush KoopaAltTitle=OperaWrittenBy=Martha Moran1989|11|23}}ProdCode=192048EpisodeNumber=59ShortSummary=Mario and Luigi finally return to Brooklyn, only to learn that Koopa is taking over the city.

The Marios become fed-up with the singing of would-be opera singer Mrs. Gammliss (voiced by Karen Hartman) who lives in their apartment building.

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Title=The Missing LinkAltTitle=Tutti Frutti MarioWrittenBy=Bob Forward1989|11|24}}ProdCode=192065EpisodeNumber=60ShortSummary= Link becomes incorporeal after a magic blow by Ganon, and Zelda must reclaim his body inside Death Mountain.

When Little Robert comes over, the Mario Bros. attempt to get him to sing on tape. (The live-action segment in this episode is a repeat of "Tutti Frutti, Oh Mario.")

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Title=Raiders of the Lost MushroomAltTitle=Cyrano de MarioWrittenBy=Perry Martin1989|11|27}}ProdCode=192049EpisodeNumber=61ShortSummary=Mario and Co team up with the faceless Indiana Joe to try and recover a statue known as the Lost Mushroom. Episode is based on Raiders of the Lost Ark.

A letter from an old friend (Vanna White) convinces Mario that she intends to marry him, but she reveals, later on, she just wanted her bathtub fixed. Luigi, meanwhile, hides and pretends he's sick so that he won't embarrass Mario or the girl.

LineColor=FF5F5F{{Episode listTitle=Crocodile MarioAltTitle=Rowdy Roddy's Rotten PipesWrittenBy=David Schwartz1989|11|28}}ProdCode=192045EpisodeNumber=62ShortSummary=When Koopa steals a town's magical statue that repels crocodiles, Mario and Luigi must retrieve it. Episode based on Crocodile Dundee.

The brothers prepare for a visit by Rowdy Roddy Piper.

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Title=Star KoopaAltTitle=Santa Claus Is Coming to FlatbushWrittenBy=Phil Harnage1989|11|29}}ProdCode=192050EpisodeNumber=63ShortSummary=Mario's group has to stop Koopa before he destroys the planet of a Mushroom space colony. Episode is based on A New Hope.

Santa Claus (Kort Falkenberg) appears at the Mario's home after his sled is stolen.

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Title=Robo KoopaAltTitle=Captain Lou Is MissingWrittenBy=Kevin O'Donnell and Cassandra Schafhausen1989|11|30}}ProdCode=192013EpisodeNumber=64ShortSummary=Koopa uses a robo suit to kidnap Princess Toadstool and Toad. The suit's inventor then builds Mario and Luigi a suit of their own so they can fight Koopa. Episode is based on RoboCop.

Cyndi Lauper, waiting to go on a picnic with Captain Lou Albano, gets a note from him with an important part of the note accidentally torn out. This leads her to think he left for good.

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Title=The Moblins Are RevoltingAltTitle=The Ghoul of My DreamsWrittenBy=Eve Forward1989|12|1}}ProdCode=192064EpisodeNumber=65ShortSummary=After Ganon blames his monsters for repeated failed attempts, the Moblins convince every monster to rebel against Ganon, imprison him with his own magic and take over Hyrule on their own.

Mario must help Elvira deal with a mummy.

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