This list of Mario television episodes covers three television series based upon Nintendo's Mario series of video games. The three series were produced by DIC Entertainment: The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! (1989) is based upon Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Bros. 2; The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 (1990) is based upon Super Mario Bros. 3; and Super Mario World (1991) is loosely based upon Super Mario World. All three series focus on the characters of Mario and Luigi assisting Princess Toadstool and Toad in thwarting the plots and schemes of King Koopa. Super Show would also feature additional live-action storylines following the Mario Bros. at their plumbing business in Brooklyn, and once per week would replace the usual animated Mario segment with one based on The Legend of Zelda.
Each series episodes is listed in order of airdate. The names "Princess Toadstool" and "King Koopa" are primarily used prior to the release of Super Mario 64, which define them as "Princess Peach" and "Bowser" respectively. The Koopalings are defined with different names and personalities in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 before the American names were decided by Nintendo, and retain these for Super Mario World. By 1991, all three Super Mario animated series had broadcast a combined total of 91 episodes.
All episodes are listed in order of their original airdate, with the primary animated segment listed first, followed by the accompanying live-action segment. The writer credits are solely for the animated episodes, as the writers for the live-action segments are unknown. The episodes would re-air in 1990 under the name Club Mario, which replaced the show's original live-action segments with newer five-minute sequences.[1][2][3]
Each of the segments are indicate in three different colors:
Mario and Luigi get an obsession with neatness and demonstrate to Nicole Eggert how to unclog a sink.
A young girl (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.
Sgt. Slaughter has a broken "Steam-O-Matic" steam cabinet so he calls upon our favorite plumbers to fix it. Also guest-starring Joseph Griffo as mini Mario.
Cousins Marianne and Luigeena come to visit after Mario accidentally blurts out that Lyle Alzado is eating lunch with them.
Mario Brothers Plumbing becomes infested with Slime Ghosts, prompting the brothers to call Slime Buster Ernie Hudson for help.
Dr. Frankenstein (Eugene Liebowitz) asks Mario and Luigi to help him with his experiment in promising his monster (Craig Armstrong) a normal brain.
A bop on Mario's head giving him amnesia forces Luigi to call in Dr. Sigmund Fruitcake (Larry Gelman) for help.
A vampire (Jim Ward) arrives from Transylvania as a foreign exchange student.
While preparing for an Elvis look-alike contest, Mario and Luigi get a visit from the real Elvis (Fred Travalena).
Mario and Luigi want to play basketball with Magic Johnson, but he only wants to practice magic tricks.
Mario and Luigi's bossy mother (Captain Lou Albano) and aunt Luigeena (Danny Wells) come to visit.
Alligator Dundee (Paul Elder) hunts for an alligator that's stuck in Mario's basement, to the gator's dismay.
As a birthday present from Mario, Luigi gets a free dance lesson from Shabba-Doo.
Cher (Pam Matteson) asks Mario and Luigi to baby-sit her pooch.
Mario and Luigi's niece Marilyn (Moon Zappa) shows up uninvited and starts a loud party.
Mario's dream date from a computer system turns out to be an alien (Clare Carey).
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.
Magician Harry Blackstone Jr. visits Luigi.
Luigi is asked to fix Magic Johnson's high school basketball trophy but Mario unknowingly throws it into the furnace.
Luigi accidentally turns himself into a zombie, and Elvira must restore him to normal.
Pam Matteson arrives in tears after losing her dog and asks Mario and Luigi to help get it back.
The Grand Pooba of Plumbing (Marty Allen) arrives to announce Mario and Luigi have been elected Plumbers of the Year.
Mario and Luigi's hillbilly cousins make themselves too much at home and end up socializing with a girl named Ellie Mae (Donna Douglas).[a]
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).[5]
Mario and Luigi meet Fred Van Winkle (Norman Fell), a man who has just woken up after sleeping for 60 years.
When the rest of her band is unavailable due to their flight being late, Susanna Ross (Regina Williams) stops by and asks the Mario Bros. to act as backup singers.
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.
A schemer (Vic Dunlop), in order to get rich quick, pretends to be Mario and Luigi's missing brother.
Luigi buys a watch that runs backwards from a mysterious salesperson (Nedra Volz).
When singer Little Robert (Willard Pugh) comes to visit, Luigi attempts to secretly record him singing.
A taste of spaghetti sauce with seeds in it causes Luigi to grow fruits and vegetables out of his body.
When a bat infests Mario Brothers Plumbing, an exterminator (Jim Ward) is called to deal with it.
Rob Stone asks to stay with the Mario Bros. to hide from a mob of fans.
Mario and Luigi, anxious to find out what prize they won in a sweepstakes, consult a fortune teller (Kaye Ballard) for help.
Mario uses a magic apple to make singer Mad Donna (Paula Irvine) fall in love with him.
When a runaway boy (Brian Bonsall) plans to stay with the Marios's, the brothers recall a time in their youth.
A gorilla (Craig Armstrong) escapes from the circus and winds up invading Mario Brothers Plumbing.
Mario and Luigi want to turn their apartment into a bed and breakfast, and pretend that George Washington (Ed Metzger) was once a guest.
Mario and Luigi discover they've been drafted by the military, and Sgt. Slaughter shows up to train them.
Inspector Gadget (Maurice LaMarche) comes to the Mario Brothers for emergency repairs.
Inspector Kleen (Gary Schwartz) from the board of sanitation comes to inspect Mario Brothers Plumbing.
Vincent Van Gook (Larry Gelman) arrives to give Luigi art lessons.
When Tulio "the Wrench" becomes angry with Mario for asking his sister out, the brothers turn to help from Obi-Wan Cannoli (Arsenio Trinidad).
The Marios strike oil and try to sell it to Ted Bull (Norman Fell).
Mario starts having strange visions of his grandmother, and he asks The Old Psychic Lady with the Evil Eye Who Reads Fortunes and Knows Everything Before it Happens (Elaine Kagan) for answers.
Mario and Luigi find a lost painting.
Game show host Jim Lange comes to visit after a bonk on Luigi's head leads him to start acting like a game show host.
When the Marios win a contest, they must appear on Willy White's (Gary Owens) radio show the next day.
Soviet general secretary Mikhail Gorbachev (Martin Gardner) comes to Mario Brothers Plumbing after hearing they make the best pizza.
Mario retells the story of how he and Luigi became plumbers back in Brooklyn. This episode is referring to Police Academy films.
Mario and Luigi find a map leading to treasure somewhere in Mario Brothers Plumbing.
The brothers call in Tawny Tyler (Melanie Chartoff) to help them come up with an advertising jingle.
Mario sets out to perform a series of tasks for Mr. Gibbel (Fred Travalena) of the Chippie Chipmunks to earn their "Chipmunk of the Month" award.
An argument between the brothers escalates until they are forced to call in a psychotherapist (Gary Schwartz) for help.
The Queen of England, Elizabeth II (Vicki Bakken), is sick of being treated like royalty, so she visits Mario Brothers Plumbing.
A pizza delivery girl (Eve Plumb) keeps bringing Mario pizzas he didn't order.
Mario and Luigi must babysit a fish for a fox hunter (Nedra Volz).
Luigi attempts to learn French in order to sound classier.
Baseball manager Tummy Lasanga arrives to sample Mario's meatballs for his restaurant.
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.
When singer Little Robert comes to visit, Luigi attempts to secretly record him singing.
A letter from an old friend (Vanna White) convinces Mario that she intends to marry him.[8]
The brothers prepare for a visit by "Rowdy" Roddy Piper.
Santa Claus (Kort Falkenberg) appears at the Mario's home after his sled is stolen.
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.
Luigi has a nightmare in which Mario and Elvira must battle a mummy.
The following lists the animated episodes of The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, in order of their original airdate.
King Koopa uses a Magic Wand to turn Cheatsy, Bigmouth, Bully, and Kooky into giant Ninja Koopas so they can capture Prince Hugo the Huge of Giant Land and turn him into a miniature poodle.
Hip and Hop steal the golden mummy case of Prince Mushroom-khamen, a dead ringer for Mario, and awaken the wrath of Mommy Mummy Mushroomkhamen who tears up Desert Land in search of her kidnapped son.
Princess Toadstool is fed up with Koopa's antics and challenges him to try and win the Kingdom from her fair and square in a democratic election. Knowing that Koopa is too mean for anyone to vote for him, Kooky invents a potion to make Koopa nicer, winning over the citizens and threatening Toadstool's chances of winning the election.
The Princess goes on her first vacation to the real world in Hawaii, leaving Mario and Luigi in charge of the Mushroom Kingdom.
Kootie Pie and Big Mouth are convinced they are much too beautiful to be adopted. They set out to find their "real" father - no doubt a movie star - in Hollywood.
When Mario and Luigi get fed up with each other, Luigi soon finds himself having to save his brother from King Koopa and Kooky.
Toad loses a magic wand to the Koopa Troop.
Mario, Luigi, Toad, and Princess Toadstool seek the Doom Dancer Music Box in Koopa's Castle, but when the Koopas find out, they go after it themselves.
Koopa kidnaps Milli Vanilli and forces them to perform exclusively for Kootie Pie.
When a real world family drives into the Mushroom Kingdom, the Mushroom People and the Koopas mistake them for aliens.
Koopa recruits a criminal from the Real World to teach the Koopalings how to commit crimes.
Kooky uses his new "Koopa-Doopa-Raiser Upper" machine to levitate everything in the Mushroom Kingdom to the sky.
Kooky and Cheatsy use a special paint to turn all the Mushroom People either red or blue and trick the two colors into hating each other.
King Koopa and Kootie Pie terrorize Venice with the Doom Sub to warp the city to Koopa Kastle and turn it into a water park for Kootie Pie.
The following lists the animated episodes of Super Mario World, in order of their original airdate.
Mario decides to bring Christmas to the Cave People. Luigi and Princess Toadstool make toys and wrap gifts, Mario dresses up as Santa Claus, and Yoshi pulls the "Cave-Sleigh". When King Koopa, Grinch-like, steals the bag with Oogtar inside, Mario must save Cave Christmas.
Mario invents the telephone so the Cave People will have a 911 line for emergencies, but the Cave People spend all their time talking on the phone, and Dome City starts to fall apart from neglect. They're oblivious to everything, even a rampaging evil dinosaur. Mario must put Ma Bell out of order permanently and defeat the dinosaur.
King Koopa invents television, and the Cave People are crazy about it. He sells them TV sets to watch at home, but each TV contains a Koopa Wizard that casts an evil spell over them. With the Cave People under his control, Koopa puts the Marios on TV as the fall guys in Dinosaur Wrestling.
Luigi tells Yoshi, in a flashback, how Luigi rescued Yoshi as an egg in the Dinosaur World, how Baby Yoshi thought Luigi was his mother, and how Baby Yoshi helped Luigi and Mario rescue Princess Toadstool from King Koopa.
The Nintendo craze comes to TV this fall with NBC's Captain N: The Game Master and a syndicated show, The Super Mario Bros. Super Show, both from the DIC animation studio. DIC president Andrew Hayward says he spent a year convincing the toy company to license rights to the addictive characters. Capt. Lou Albano plays super-plumber Mario in the syndicated show, which wraps live action around cartoon adventures. Steve Binder (Pee-wee's Playhouse) directed the live bits, including camp cameos by Vanna White, Elvira and Magic Johnson. Rock 'n' roll songs have been licensed and will be woven into each episode. Hayward says a music video of the "Mario dance" will premiere within the next few weeks.