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==Overview== |
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+ | While Mario, Luigi and Princess are vacationing in Dinosaur Land, King Koopa shows up and once again abducts the Princess. So Mario and Luigi, with the help of their new friend Yoshi, can soar to new heights to send Koopa and his seven kids away once and for all. |
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− | Based on the [[Super Mario World|video game of the same title]], all the characters live in Dinosaur Land with Yoshi. It is depicted with cavepeople, unlike the previous two series. |
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==Cast== |
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*Walker Boone - Mario |
*Walker Boone - Mario |
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*Gordon Masten - Morton "Big Mouth" Koopa Jr. |
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+ | |Mario "invents" the wheel, the Cave People discover traffic jams and fender benders. Mario and Luigi are banished to Lava Land. |
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+ | Also includes the "Captain N: The Game Master" episode "Pursuit of the Magic Hoop". |
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+ | |Kootie Pie steals Mama Fireplant, and Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool and Yoshi must go to Ice Land, where Yoshi must overcome his fear of water. |
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+ | Also includes the "Captain N: The Game Master" episode "Misadventures In Robin Hood Woods". |
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+ | |Send In The Clowns |
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+ | |To feed his hungry evil dinosaurs, King Koopa lures the cave people to a prehistoric circus at the Neon Castle with his Flying Clown Head. |
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+ | Also includes the "Captain N: The Game Master" episode "Return To Castlevania". |
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− | In Super Mario World, it's a blast from the past |
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− | In Super Mario World, you've got to move fast |
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+ | |A Koopa Wizard captures Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool as they search for Oogtar. |
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− | Mario and Luigi, are doing what they can |
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+ | Also includes the "Captain N: The Game Master" episode "Totally Tetrisized". |
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− | Yoshi and the Princess, are giving them a hand |
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+ | |King Koopa opens a Fast Food Stand serving Egg Scoopa Koopa sandwiches which are highly addictive. |
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+ | Also includes the "Captain N: The Game Master" episode "Battle of the Baseball Know-it-Alls". |
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+ | |After being scolded by Mario and Luigi, Yoshi runs away and joins a motorcycle-riding evil dinosaur gang. |
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+ | Also includes the "Captain N: The Game Master" episode "The Fractured Fantasy of Captain N". |
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+ | |Mario invents the telephone so the Cave People will have a 911 line for emergencies. |
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+ | |Luigi teaches farming to the Cave People, with mixed results. |
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+ | |King Koopa invents Television! The Cave People are crazy about it. |
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+ | |When Luigi is turned into an egg and Yoshi mistakes him for a football, Yoshi leads Mario on a madcap chase through Dinosaur World. |
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+ | |Mario decides to bring Christmas to the Cave People. |
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+ | Also includes the "Captain N: The Game Master" episode "A Tale of Two Dogs". |
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− | ==List of episodes== |
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+ | |Princess Toadstool starts a school with Yoshi and Oogtar, an Hip & Hop (over King Koopa objections) as her first students. |
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+ | |Luigi tells Yoshi, how Luigi rescued Yoshi as an egg. |
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==Broadcast history== |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;"|September 3, 1994 – September 28, 1996 (as Mario All Stars) |
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− | | style="text-align:center;"|1999 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;"|January 31–May 2, 1999 |
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+ | As of January 1, 2021, the show is currently available on [[CBS All Access]] (now Paramount+). |
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==Home video timeline== |
==Home video timeline== |
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+ | |September 29, 2009 |
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Revision as of 22:45, 5 April 2021
Overview
While Mario, Luigi and Princess are vacationing in Dinosaur Land, King Koopa shows up and once again abducts the Princess. So Mario and Luigi, with the help of their new friend Yoshi, can soar to new heights to send Koopa and his seven kids away once and for all.
Cast
- Walker Boone - Mario
- Tony Rosato - Luigi
- Andrew "Andy" Sabiston - Yoshi
- Tracey Moore - Princess Toadstool
- John Stocker - Oogtar, Magikoopa, Monty Mole, and Charging Chuck
- Harvey Atkin - King Bowser Koopa
- Tara Strong - Lemmy "Hip" Koopa and Iggy "Hop" Koopa
- Paulina Gillis - Wendy "Kootie Pie" Koopa
- James Rankin - Larry "Cheatsy" Koopa
- Dan Hennessey - Roy "Bully" Koopa, Green Dinosaur, and Purple Dinosaur
- Michael Stark - Ludwig "Kooky" Von Koopa
- Gordon Masten - Morton "Big Mouth" Koopa Jr.
Episodes
Title | Synopsis | |
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1 | The Wheel Thing | Mario "invents" the wheel, the Cave People discover traffic jams and fender benders. Mario and Luigi are banished to Lava Land.
Also includes the "Captain N: The Game Master" episode "Pursuit of the Magic Hoop". |
2 | Fire Sale | Kootie Pie steals Mama Fireplant, and Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool and Yoshi must go to Ice Land, where Yoshi must overcome his fear of water.
Also includes the "Captain N: The Game Master" episode "Misadventures In Robin Hood Woods". |
3 | Send In The Clowns | To feed his hungry evil dinosaurs, King Koopa lures the cave people to a prehistoric circus at the Neon Castle with his Flying Clown Head.
Also includes the "Captain N: The Game Master" episode "Return To Castlevania". |
4 | Ghosts Are Us | A Koopa Wizard captures Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool as they search for Oogtar.
Also includes the "Captain N: The Game Master" episode "Totally Tetrisized". |
5 | King Scoopa Koopa | King Koopa opens a Fast Food Stand serving Egg Scoopa Koopa sandwiches which are highly addictive.
Also includes the "Captain N: The Game Master" episode "Battle of the Baseball Know-it-Alls". |
6 | Born To Ride | After being scolded by Mario and Luigi, Yoshi runs away and joins a motorcycle-riding evil dinosaur gang.
Also includes the "Captain N: The Game Master" episode "The Fractured Fantasy of Captain N". |
7 | Party Line | Mario invents the telephone so the Cave People will have a 911 line for emergencies. |
8 | Gopher Bash | Luigi teaches farming to the Cave People, with mixed results. |
9 | Rock TV | King Koopa invents Television! The Cave People are crazy about it. |
10 | The Yoshi Shuffle | When Luigi is turned into an egg and Yoshi mistakes him for a football, Yoshi leads Mario on a madcap chase through Dinosaur World. |
11 | The Night Before Cave Christmas | Mario decides to bring Christmas to the Cave People.
Also includes the "Captain N: The Game Master" episode "A Tale of Two Dogs". |
12 | A Little Learning | Princess Toadstool starts a school with Yoshi and Oogtar, an Hip & Hop (over King Koopa objections) as her first students. |
13 | Mama Luigi | Luigi tells Yoshi, how Luigi rescued Yoshi as an egg. |
Broadcast history
As of January 1, 2021, the show is currently available on CBS All Access (now Paramount+).
Home video timeline
Format | Title | Release date | List price |
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DVD | Super Mario World: The Complete Series | November 13, 2007 |
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DVD | Vol. 1: Koopa's Stone Age Quests | September 29, 2009 | |
DVD | Vol. 2: Yoshi the Superstar | September 29, 2009 | |
DVD | Super Mario World: The Complete Series | October 8, 2013 | $12.99 |
Notes
- Information about this cartoon was seen on The Mushroom Kingdom since April 3, 2002.
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