@@AlanRedgown You've clearly never played SMB2 if you think veggies only work against Wart (Tryclyde (who can only be defeated with mushroom blocks for a lack of veggies in his boss room) and Mouser (who only has to be defeated with his own bombs again for a lack of veggies in his boss room, similar to how Birdo has to be defeated with their own eggs for a lack of veggies in the boss room) and a few snifts are there with Koopa btw). Also this show is based on SMB2 which means Koopa is standing in for Wart.
1:05-1:12 My innocent childhood self heard this the first time and thought Luigi meant that their mom was disappointed that Mario would be a plumber. And now I understand what he means
Trying to think figure out how you inseminate a child and have them also be out of the womb with a toilet plunger at birth...there are too many questions here I don't want answered.
And the new music using the same chiptune soundfont, I agree. Another company handled both those things. Saban, Power Rangers creators, did music and sound instead of DiC.
@@matteo1462 Mario is Italian, along with Luigi. During the starting ages of WWII, Benito Mussolini rose to power through fascism and if you think about it, Mario and Luigi would have worked together with Mussolini, as Italy and Germany were powerful allies during the WWII. I think the better spot for the leader of the Soviet Union would be Piranha Plant
@@EdKolis It was from the Donkey Kong Country cartooon "Kirby Kirby Kirby, that's the name you should know! Kirby Kirby Kirby, he's the star of the show!"
@@AdamWielgosz The episode that’s from is Episode 49: Raiders of the Lost Mushrooms. It’s an Indiana Jones parody, and Koopa is supposed to be the villain. I’ve never watched Indiana Jones but from a google search it seems like one of the villains is a nazi so it’s a parody of that.
Ah yes. "The Ten Koopa-mandments." The most sacrilegious kid's cartoon ever made. And yes, that IS what the episode is called. And yes, the Jewish people escaping with the Marios ARE Toadstools. And even though it's not in the clip, the Jewish Toadstool People are the Three Stooges. God, I love this cartoon!
Different episode. Different time period, too. Koopa was the Pharaoh in that one, yet the Ten Koopa-mandments were from him, so he was God somehow. Mario is Moses for some reason. It's all the pitfalls of turning a religious story into an episode of a cartoon based on a video game. Nazi Koopa was from the Indiana Jones parody.
@@mightyfilm so do I This cartoon unlike captain n the game master represents the games fairly well Plus unlike the captain n incarnations of Simon Belmont and mega man Mario and Luigi in this show are for the most part believable I felt that captain Lou gave it his all as Mario This show also has an ongoing story about Mario and his friends taking back the mushroom kingdom from the koopa clan which is great since the Mario games at the time didn’t have much of a story We also got to see multiple worlds alongside the mushroom kingdom which adds to the world building of the show The format of world building and ongoing story would later be used for another video game cartoon in 1993 (sonic satam) Mario and Luigi were givin so much personality here which is surprising considering that most people consider Mario a basic character The show has its faults though the pasta puns can be a bit much and I honestly don’t like the live action segments (although to be fair most people watched it for the cartoon anyways) there are also noticeable animation errors but that was common at the time This show is proof that just because they got no loyalties from Nintendo doesn’t mean it can’t represent its source This is in my opinion one of my favorite cartoons from dic and easily one of their highlights to cap off the 80s It’s not perfect but for its time it’s a good representation of an animated version of the games
@@jamesborlan2850 The problem with these shows is, they weren't exactly made by video game fans that grew up with them. They were new, and these writers had to get as many stories out of the game formula of chasing the bad guys down to the final level (if one exists) and rescuing someone or finding something. And for the most part, they at least try to incorporate anything they can if possible. Captain N's a weird case of both trying to be writer friendly and game accurate. They had to invent personalities for characters that they wanted to write for (the writers came up with Simon's personality specifically because they liked writing that type of character), so I can't blame them for that. But when they actually reference in game things, they did a weirdly specific amount of research. Their interpretation of Mega Man as a character is off, but when they had Mega Man based episodes, they got everything oddly right. Where as with SMBSS, they stuck to a formula of weird media parody, but got the characters pretty much down perfectly. While AOSMB 3 was more games accurate, SMBSS had more fun with their concepts. Plus, the live action segments were glorious. Captain Lou and Danny Wells just WERE Mario and Luigi to me and still are. Their chemistry was perfect. You believed they were brothers, video game characters or not. Of course, I always wonder if it's better to be game accurate in specific instances or be a cartoon that's in the spirit of the games. I think as far as cartoons based on games now, we get teams that grew up with the actual games and have a feeling for the characters. They don't slavishly adapt games so much as find reasonable stories and characters, and even expand on the mythos. We never could have had a cartoon like Castlevania back then. No adult cartoon market, no one having a nostalgic bond with the franchise.
That episode, The Ten Koop-Mandments, is a parody of The Ten Commandments film, starring Charleton Heston as Moses. The actual account of Moses is in the book of Exodus, which is in both the Jewish Torah, and the Christian Bible.
Luigi's response to Mario saying he was born with a plunger in his hand is probably my favorite joke of the entire Super Mario franchise - even more than anything in The Thousand Year Door. More than Wario's various antics. More even than the Mario Head's silliness in Mario Teaches Typing 2!
There will be absolutely nothing Nintendo can ever put out that tops George Washington escorting Mario and Luigi across the Delaware River while talking about the Legend of Zelda
thei show had a lot if reference to other movies. Ill list the ones i know: Star Wars Romeo and Juliet Frankestein Noah and the Red Sea and Star Trek i think. and there was that one weird episode where they were constantly rapping.
Moses parting the Red Sea, from the book of Exodus, which is in both the Jewish Torah, and the Christian Bible, which includes the Torah. Most Super Show episodes are parodies of popular films. In this case, The Ten Commandments, starring Charleton Heston as Moses, becomes The Ten Koop-Mandments. Noah was an different biblical figure. Super Show referenced Star Trek, Star Wars, The Ten Commandments, Indiana Jones, fairy tales, Godzilla, westerns, among many other movies.
'80s Kids: "The cartoons we grew up with were so much better!" The cartoons they grew up with: As you can see, the '80s kids are totally right! (A message from Kara O'Connor, b. 1983)
Nintendo supposedly didn't give them notes and I have reason to suspect the network didn't either. The only story I've heard about a script being rejected by higher ups was when it was "too creative".
They are the vegetables from the western SMB2/Super Mario U.S.A.. Early Nintendo games shared similar graphics. The western SMB2 is just a slightly tweaked Yume Kojo: Doki Doki Panic, and YKDDP came out in, I think 86, or 87. This means Ice Climbers released first, specifically in 1985.
It's a parody of The Ten Commandments, starring Charleton Heston as Moses. The actual account of the Exodus from Egypt is in the Torah, and the Bible, with the book having the same name, Exodus.
Why is king koopa an Austrian student who failed art school because on his elbow has a swast with a k this confirms that king koopa is fascist and Mario is communist
Many of the Super Show episodes are parodies of popular films. In the case you mentioned, the episode is a parody of Indiana Jones. The episode is called Raiders Of The Lost Mushrooms. In the Indiana Jones film, he comes in contact with Nazis, so that's how we got Koopa with that armband.
*. . .* Look idk if this is a joke or not but, you DO know that harems aren't an "anime" concept and existed like 2,000 years ago right? _I'm really sorry if I sounded somewhat angry, but I thought i'd tell you_
Man I could tell this was going to be a Moses thing from the first shot even if I never saw that episode. The stormy sky is on point, the staff is almost the same, and I'm sure they even went as far as referencing the shot composition of The Ten Commandments
Super Show episodes are parodies of popular films. The Ten Koop-Mandments is a parody of The Ten Commandments, starring Charleton Heston. Obviously, the Ten Commandments is in the book of Exodus, which is in the Jewish Torah, and the Christian Bible. (Actually, the 5 Torah books are the first five books in the Bible.)
Zelda Cartoon out of context: ruclips.net/video/KV080mw8n68/видео.htmlsi=mePCJSmY7-yezPr-
Calling these scenes “out of context” is a misnomer and implies there is context to begin with in the show.
Misnomer is not the same thing as a lie. ;)
What it means is that we're seeing random clips from the show.
Yeah. Because there is no context to begine with.
The context is that they found a secret warp zone while working on a drain. That’s all the context to get.
@@joedoesthings8506 Which, judging by the trailer, seems to be the story they're going with for the new movie!
"I was born with a plunger in my hand!"
"I know. Boy, that was hard on mom"
I was just looking for that line 🤣
Best joke of the franchise!
@@RoninCatholic ooh I'm uh having a baby
-Luigi 🤣
Honestly this show is amazing within itself
The face Mario makes after that line is priceless, so much regret.
Here’s another one I like Mario:” What are you a man or a mouse?”
Luigi: “Neither I’m a spring Chicken” 🤣🤣🤣🤣❤️
0:55 the absolute lack of reaction from the villains had me dying
He was hit by a pumpkin and was like😐
On that episode, King Koopa made a hat that makes you invincible. You can tell that they’ve ran out of ideas.
@@kingkoop365 Metal cap wants to talk with you
And all of the Hats from Super Mario Odyssey and Bowser’s wedding hat wants to talk.
I forgot how much I cried as well XD
“The Red Sauce Sea is parting!” As a member of a big Italian family, I found that one exceedingly more hilarious than I should have.
When you realize that Mario was the one that parted the Red Sea, and Moses thought he did on the other side.
“Spectacular spaghetti!” 😂
"Howdy boys I'm mark Twain" killed me
Oh mood
Oh god me too lmfao
Same I didn’t expect that at all
“Herdy boys am mahc twarrng”
I read this comment in exact coordination with the video lmbo-
@@Aflay1 Howdy boys, I’m Mark Krang.
TURTLES
0:56 Mario: "Strange, that worked in the game"
Koopa: “This ain’t no game, Mario.”
@@muggeddood nice reference
Lol super Mario Bros. 2
Not against Bowser, only against Wart. Wart’s weakness is vegetables.
@@AlanRedgown You've clearly never played SMB2 if you think veggies only work against Wart (Tryclyde (who can only be defeated with mushroom blocks for a lack of veggies in his boss room) and Mouser (who only has to be defeated with his own bombs again for a lack of veggies in his boss room, similar to how Birdo has to be defeated with their own eggs for a lack of veggies in the boss room) and a few snifts are there with Koopa btw). Also this show is based on SMB2 which means Koopa is standing in for Wart.
“After these exciting scenes from Legend of Zelda.”
Legend of Zelda scenes in question: “Well excuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuse me princess!”
Wait...did Mario escape by literally becoming a tiny bit fatter?
Yes
@@CharleyMarlowe Beautiful
Mario was pro fat before it became a thing.
maybe food is the source of his strangth?
IT’S THAT PARMESAN PLUMBER! *AND HE’S AS BIG AS ME*
“Me, join a harem!? Give me a break”
Welp, that should give this show more attention.
And it might put those stupid self-insert OC jackasses in their places.
0:13 Bowser's Fury in a nutshell
LMFAOOOO BASICALLY
I like fat king koopa
XD IM DYING
0:07 much better time stamp
*Parmesan plumber*
1:05-1:12 My innocent childhood self heard this the first time and thought Luigi meant that their mom was disappointed that Mario would be a plumber. And now I understand what he means
💀
HELL NO MARIO-
Trying to think figure out how you inseminate a child and have them also be out of the womb with a toilet plunger at birth...there are too many questions here I don't want answered.
@Think It would be painful to give birth to a plunger!
Well, it could’ve been both
The fact that we have a voice line of peach saying the word harem
This show never ceases to surprise and confuse.
If you think about it, the Mario cartoons were really a harem anime with Princess Toadstool as the protagonist. Haha no but yeah
0:34 you see the M on his hat didn’t stand for Mario, it stood for Moses
1:03 You can tell by the look on his face that Mario really wants to graduate the Plumbers academy.
This show got away with a lot more than I remember....
it was the 80’s
@VECTORMan The baby one was an parody dub by Vinesauce or something.
@VECTORMan ?
@@dummy3467 Ah yes,when Adults had more important concerns than a few hidden jokes in a kids cartoon
@VECTORMan That's a parody dub made by Vinesauce Vinny lol.
0:16-0:22 Toad needs some ess!
😂
IT'S MINE
W H A T
*Y O O H O O*
lenny face
One thing I unironically loved about the cartoon and you can't change my opinion is: the soundboard using the sounds of the old games
And the new music using the same chiptune soundfont, I agree.
Another company handled both those things.
Saban, Power Rangers creators, did music and sound instead of DiC.
@@CharleyMarlowe Wait, DIC? The same ones who made the Sonic cartoons? No wonder this show was so crazy!
I think that is why I liked it so much too. Plus, Koopa will always be the best thing about that show.
Completely agree.
But have you considered...no you're right
Moments that had me dying:
1:34 howdy bois im mark twain
I think it’s mark twang
I wish that the super show was canon just so i could say that mark twain was canon (even if it was mark "twang")
*This ain't no Game, that's for sure..*
Bruh I just saw the thumbnail and I’m like:
King Koopa’s in the Wehrmacht?!
Or should I say, Chancellor Koopa
"Koopa stop, you look like a nazi"
Then he started the Koopa Klux Klan
@@purplezombie4940 Can you guess what Koopa has in his Armband?
supreme leader mario will stop fascism from spreading for mother Russia
@@matteo1462 Mario is Italian, along with Luigi. During the starting ages of WWII, Benito Mussolini rose to power through fascism and if you think about it, Mario and Luigi would have worked together with Mussolini, as Italy and Germany were powerful allies during the WWII. I think the better spot for the leader of the Soviet Union would be Piranha Plant
1:44 With that red cape, he looks even more like King K. Rool
King K Koopa
Deadly accurate too!
@@professionaltrashcan6758 Hol up- king k koopa?!
King Koopa Rool.
@@professionaltrashcan6758 *hold up*
1:35 "H o w d y , b o y s . I ' m M a r k T w a i n ."
0:11 they predicted deviantart before it was even a thing
Me join a harem, oh give me a brake, let's cover this lady in our beautiful cake. 0:01
Ah, a poet, I see
this show was an utter acid trip, and I love it
"Me join a harem? No way!"
I fucking w h e e z e d
0:22 Hitler in the invasion of Poland, 1939 (colorized)
There are no words that can describe how much I love these video game cartoons.
Super fighting robot, Megaman! Fighting to save the world!
@@EdKolis Hey-oh! Look out down below! Here he comes, banana slamma!
@@superspeedbros I don't remember that one, but... Blue streak speeds by, Sonic the hedgehog! Too fast for the naked eye, Sonic the hedgehog!
@@EdKolis It was from the Donkey Kong Country cartooon
"Kirby Kirby Kirby, that's the name you should know!
Kirby Kirby Kirby, he's the star of the show!"
@@superspeedbrosGOGOGOGOGO! GOTTA GO FAST! GOTTA GO FAST! GOTTA GO FASTER, FASTER, FASTERFASTERFASTER!
we started off strong there, huh
The sad (but maybe good) part is that I’ve watched this series so much that I know the context behind each of these scenes.
If that’s the case, that can you explain why Bowser was just straight up wearing a “German Soldier” band?
@@AdamWielgosz The episode that’s from is Episode 49: Raiders of the Lost Mushrooms. It’s an Indiana Jones parody, and Koopa is supposed to be the villain. I’ve never watched Indiana Jones but from a google search it seems like one of the villains is a nazi so it’s a parody of that.
@@AdamWielgosz Many of the Super Show episodes are parodies of popular films.
@Burger_pants I always thought that was a weird joke, its an error?
Ah yes , My favorite bible story...... when mario parted the red tomato sauce sea
When you realize that Mario was the one that parted the Red Sea, and Moses thought he did on the other side.
This was a childhood show i watched on netflix when i was young
Same
Same
Oh my God you're making me feel so old.
saaame
Mhmmmm
WHY ARE MARIO AND LUIGI CROSSING THE DELAWARE WITH GEORGE WASHINGTON (IN A BATHTUB) WHO IS ADVERTISING THE LEGEND OF ZELDA CARTOON
Historical accuracy
then bowser was turned into pizza 1:12
Funniest shit I've ever seen
0:52 Lou Albano and Danny Wells are gonna pull up on the British while telling us about these exciting scenes from "the legend of Zelda"
“Batman is the greatest escape artist!”
Mario: 0:45
Why's it sound like he's chocking
That first chew sounded like a snort
Ah yes. "The Ten Koopa-mandments." The most sacrilegious kid's cartoon ever made. And yes, that IS what the episode is called. And yes, the Jewish people escaping with the Marios ARE Toadstools. And even though it's not in the clip, the Jewish Toadstool People are the Three Stooges.
God, I love this cartoon!
That’s explains King Koopa’s black and red armband
Different episode. Different time period, too. Koopa was the Pharaoh in that one, yet the Ten Koopa-mandments were from him, so he was God somehow. Mario is Moses for some reason. It's all the pitfalls of turning a religious story into an episode of a cartoon based on a video game. Nazi Koopa was from the Indiana Jones parody.
@@mightyfilm does Mario send the pasta plagues down onto egypt
@@mightyfilm so do I
This cartoon unlike captain n the game master represents the games fairly well
Plus unlike the captain n incarnations of Simon Belmont and mega man Mario and Luigi in this show are for the most part believable I felt that captain Lou gave it his all as Mario
This show also has an ongoing story about Mario and his friends taking back the mushroom kingdom from the koopa clan which is great since the Mario games at the time didn’t have much of a story
We also got to see multiple worlds alongside the mushroom kingdom which adds to the world building of the show
The format of world building and ongoing story would later be used for another video game cartoon in 1993 (sonic satam)
Mario and Luigi were givin so much personality here which is surprising considering that most people consider Mario a basic character
The show has its faults though the pasta puns can be a bit much and I honestly don’t like the live action segments (although to be fair most people watched it for the cartoon anyways) there are also noticeable animation errors but that was common at the time
This show is proof that just because they got no loyalties from Nintendo doesn’t mean it can’t represent its source
This is in my opinion one of my favorite cartoons from dic and easily one of their highlights to cap off the 80s
It’s not perfect but for its time it’s a good representation of an animated version of the games
@@jamesborlan2850 The problem with these shows is, they weren't exactly made by video game fans that grew up with them. They were new, and these writers had to get as many stories out of the game formula of chasing the bad guys down to the final level (if one exists) and rescuing someone or finding something. And for the most part, they at least try to incorporate anything they can if possible. Captain N's a weird case of both trying to be writer friendly and game accurate. They had to invent personalities for characters that they wanted to write for (the writers came up with Simon's personality specifically because they liked writing that type of character), so I can't blame them for that. But when they actually reference in game things, they did a weirdly specific amount of research. Their interpretation of Mega Man as a character is off, but when they had Mega Man based episodes, they got everything oddly right.
Where as with SMBSS, they stuck to a formula of weird media parody, but got the characters pretty much down perfectly. While AOSMB 3 was more games accurate, SMBSS had more fun with their concepts. Plus, the live action segments were glorious. Captain Lou and Danny Wells just WERE Mario and Luigi to me and still are. Their chemistry was perfect. You believed they were brothers, video game characters or not.
Of course, I always wonder if it's better to be game accurate in specific instances or be a cartoon that's in the spirit of the games. I think as far as cartoons based on games now, we get teams that grew up with the actual games and have a feeling for the characters. They don't slavishly adapt games so much as find reasonable stories and characters, and even expand on the mythos. We never could have had a cartoon like Castlevania back then. No adult cartoon market, no one having a nostalgic bond with the franchise.
Mark Twain, My favourite Mario Brother
0:24 EXCUSE ME WHY DID MARIO BECOME MOSES
That episode, The Ten Koop-Mandments, is a parody of The Ten Commandments film, starring Charleton Heston as Moses.
The actual account of Moses is in the book of Exodus, which is in both the Jewish Torah, and the Christian Bible.
1:51
*G E G E*
May the pasta be with yo-
Luigi's response to Mario saying he was born with a plunger in his hand is probably my favorite joke of the entire Super Mario franchise - even more than anything in The Thousand Year Door. More than Wario's various antics. More even than the Mario Head's silliness in Mario Teaches Typing 2!
"I can't quit now, Luigi! I was born with a plunger in my hand!"
"I know. ...Boy, it was awfully hard on mum."
0:22
Heil Koopa
oh yeah and twitter users don't cancel me pls
Yeahh them twitter users are gonna think about a certain mustache man
Literally nobody’s gonna cancel u for that but ok 😭
MARIO SPLIT THE RED SEA
0:11 I N F L A T I O N
It was really hard on mom :(
Shit had me cryin'
This show is pure gold when you take out the context
BRUH THIS IS NOSTALGIA
1:51
when i first saw this i was like: "wow thats familiar" because ive watched this before
then i saw bowser and went "oh yeah! its the baby episode"
There will be absolutely nothing Nintendo can ever put out that tops George Washington escorting Mario and Luigi across the Delaware River while talking about the Legend of Zelda
0:10 deviant art
to be fair, that is the majority of it.
but then when you dig under that, it's actually good.
I personally refer to them as obese kaijus.
0
that's the exact same reaction i had lol
I still have the CD with all of the episodes at my grandma's house
I won't know what I was on, but it must've been nice thinking this show was sane.
Lol
0:55 This is pretty much what happened in the Mario Movie Trailer (2022)
1:03 "That was but a TASTE of our fury! Do you yield?"
I... do not.
*breathes fire and destroys everything*
thei show had a lot if reference to other movies.
Ill list the ones i know:
Star Wars
Romeo and Juliet
Frankestein
Noah and the Red Sea
and Star Trek i think.
and there was that one weird episode where they were constantly rapping.
That rapping episode istg gave me Ear AIDS.
In rap land and dj Luigi
Moses and the Red Sea.
Moses parting the Red Sea, from the book of Exodus, which is in both the Jewish Torah, and the Christian Bible, which includes the Torah. Most Super Show episodes are parodies of popular films. In this case, The Ten Commandments, starring Charleton Heston as Moses, becomes The Ten Koop-Mandments. Noah was an different biblical figure.
Super Show referenced Star Trek, Star Wars, The Ten Commandments, Indiana Jones, fairy tales, Godzilla, westerns, among many other movies.
'80s Kids: "The cartoons we grew up with were so much better!"
The cartoons they grew up with:
As you can see, the '80s kids are totally right!
(A message from Kara O'Connor, b. 1983)
don't make a joke using a popular format if you are gonna completely change it
truly out there writing whatever they felt like
Nintendo supposedly didn't give them notes and I have reason to suspect the network didn't either.
The only story I've heard about a script being rejected by higher ups was when it was "too creative".
@@CharleyMarlowe "the writers weren't given strict mandates so did whatever they wanted" is my favorite genre of tv
The worst part is that I remember the context for a lot of this stuff.
Why isn't anyone talking about the fact that princess Peach used the word "harem"?
Mmmm harem
I still can't define my mixed feeling for this show
Oh, this show is terrible. But as an five year old, it's the best cartoon ever.
@@CrimsonHero81 it’s terribly made, but a meme gold mine none the less
Are you expecting a show that was aired 35 years ago to be cutting edge?
0:23 Ah, my favorite moment in the Poetic Edda where Super Mario uses the Cooper Staff to split the red sauce so that the mushroom people can pass.
"It helps, if you have a Sherman tank bozo."
- Sgt Slaughter taking a shortcut across the Brooklyn Bridge
0:22
Ah yes, King Koopa Rool.
0:06 Super Mario Super Show predicts...
Joe mama
Fighting your mama
I never thought I'd see anything from the series ever again
I need more out of context clips of this show
1:01 That is but a taste of our fury!
0:58 Aren't these the vegetables from Ice Climber?
I think they're supposed to be the ones from Super Mario Bros 2, although they might have used the same kinds vegetables in Ice Climbers.
They are the vegetables from the western SMB2/Super Mario U.S.A.. Early Nintendo games shared similar graphics. The western SMB2 is just a slightly tweaked Yume Kojo: Doki Doki Panic, and YKDDP came out in, I think 86, or 87. This means Ice Climbers released first, specifically in 1985.
Super mario 3D world: Bowser's fury- 2021 (0:13)
But if it was made by fat fetish artists
Me after looking at the thumbnail: well I think bowser is the new führer
Mario has a direct line to God, I guess, parting the sea like that. Is that how Moses did it? I dunno, I've never read Moby Dick
I have no idea what you just said but it somehow makes sense.
Exodus is about Moses.
It's a parody of The Ten Commandments, starring Charleton Heston as Moses. The actual account of the Exodus from Egypt is in the Torah, and the Bible, with the book having the same name, Exodus.
When you realize that Mario was the one that parted the Red Sea, and Moses thought he did on the other side.
This show is so god damned stupid and I love it.
The Return of the King
To this day, my buddy and I still say to each other "May the pasta be with you"
0:22 " ICH BIN KING KOOPA!"
There were a good few moments when I thought Bowser was a Nazi.
0:25 when Nintendo ransacked playstation’s relic room.
Meanwhile, sly cooper: did anyone see my staff?
1:00 That was only a fraction of our power.
Do you yield.
I... do not.
G A G A
Bruh this was my childhood
0:21 Aren't we all?
Salt title: Super Mario Bros Super Show but Yoshi ate the context
Why is king koopa an Austrian student who failed art school because on his elbow has a swast with a k this confirms that king koopa is fascist and Mario is communist
Mario resembles Joseph Stalin.
Many of the Super Show episodes are parodies of popular films. In the case you mentioned, the episode is a parody of Indiana Jones. The episode is called Raiders Of The Lost Mushrooms. In the Indiana Jones film, he comes in contact with Nazis, so that's how we got Koopa with that armband.
I don't know how, but the one that made me bust out in laughter was "HOWDY BOYS I'M MARK TWAIN"
MOSES MARIO???
It's fine
@@CharleyMarlowe SDJSJD AND JS YOUR RESPONSE JUST FUCKING GAVE ME A HEART ATTACK
I genuinely love this show
0:22 why does that look like a rejected swatstika on his arm. I thought this was a kids show
Even with context, these scenes are a fever dream.
Mario is so funny in fact he’s so funny I might have a broken vocal cord because I will laugh so much
0:45 Tasty😘
This show was my fucking life, i even had the other 2 series on dvd. I was so weird as a kid
Those last two are my absolute favorite! (And the born with a plunger one. Lol
Mario is Moses
Luigi is Pregnant
Peach is in a Harem
Toad is a Biker
Koopa is a Nazi
Mouse is Igor
And I’m feeling high after watching this show!
Where was luigi pregnant?!?
0:00 Wait, they actually said “harem” in this show, and it’s not anime?!😮😱🤯
*. . .*
Look idk if this is a joke or not but,
you DO know that harems aren't an "anime" concept and existed like 2,000 years ago right?
_I'm really sorry if I sounded somewhat angry, but I thought i'd tell you_
@@3t0m03 I know, I was just making an anime joke!😄
@@ashkirby8896 Lol ok sorry again for sounding harsh ^_^
Watching this now, I realize I had a unique childhood.
Man I could tell this was going to be a Moses thing from the first shot even if I never saw that episode. The stormy sky is on point, the staff is almost the same, and I'm sure they even went as far as referencing the shot composition of The Ten Commandments
0:07 They really went and predicted the main gimmick of Bowser’s Fury, huh
I don’t think they got morbid obesity in that game though…
0:24 this cartoon made a fucking episode based on Exodus?
it's a Good Book
Super Show episodes are parodies of popular films. The Ten Koop-Mandments is a parody of The Ten Commandments, starring Charleton Heston. Obviously, the Ten Commandments is in the book of Exodus, which is in the Jewish Torah, and the Christian Bible. (Actually, the 5 Torah books are the first five books in the Bible.)
The time Mario visited the LCL sea