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==Animation and continuity errors== | ==Animation and continuity errors== | ||
*No explanation for | *No explanation for Count Koopula's supernatural powers is ever given, and in later episodes of ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'', King Koopa displays no vampiric traits at all. | ||
*When | *When Luigi says that there are cobwebs in the staircase beneath the trapdoor, a scene of the stairs is shown and no cobwebs can be seen. | ||
* | *Toad commands the Mario Bros. and Princess Toadstool to pour spaghetti sauce at the Wereturtles, despite doing it himself. | ||
*When Toad throws a sauce bottle on a Wereturtle, it is covered with sauce | *When Toad throws a sauce bottle on a [[Wereturtle]], it is covered with sauce. In the next shot, it is totally clean. | ||
* | *The eyes of the Goomba zombies fluctuate between being yellow or white in color. | ||
*While | *While Mousigor is spinning the crank with Toad, Toad's vest is black. | ||
*Although only four | *Although only four Koopa Troopas morphed into Wereturtles, six were shown when the gang was confronted by Count Koopula in the basement sauce factory. | ||
*The | *The Tweeter Bat only sucks the tomato sauce out of Mario's spare ravioli, which does not explain why there is no ravioli left in the box. (Mario has not eaten it yet, however.) | ||
*When Count Koopula instructs the Tweeter Bat to lure Mario, Luigi, Toad, and Princess Toadstool into his clutches, the heavy rain seen outside the window temporarily stops for the shot. | *When Count Koopula instructs the Tweeter Bat to lure Mario, Luigi, Toad, and Princess Toadstool into his clutches, the heavy rain seen outside the window temporarily stops for the shot. | ||
*Mario's mouth does not move when he says, "''We've got to get that spaghetti back!''" | *Mario's mouth does not move when he says, "''We've got to get that spaghetti back!''" | ||
*When Mario explains to Luigi about his spare ravioli he brought with him, his teeth are the same color as his skin for a few frames. | *When Mario explains to Luigi about his spare ravioli he brought with him, his teeth are the same color as his skin for a few frames. | ||
*When the gang notices the | *When the gang notices the eerie castle in the distance, the large arachnid-like "legs" jutting out from the castle is missing. | ||
*When the Princess pets the Piranha Plant, it turns red when Mario starts saying, "We gotta find a way outta here." | *When the Princess pets the Piranha Plant, it turns red when Mario starts saying, "We gotta find a way outta here." | ||
*In the first half of the episode, Toad has dark | *In the first half of the episode, Toad has dark red spots on his cap and the Princess has dark red hair, while in the second half, the spots on Toad's cap and the Princess's hair are bright red. | ||
**This is most likely due to the transition from episodes 1-13 to episodes 14-52 in production order, when character designs were being refined for digital ink and paint animation. | |||
*In the Brazilian Portuguese dub, | *Mario, Luigi, the Princess and Toad's skins are very inconsistent in this episode, switching from sand to bright tan. This is also the result of the animators making the transition from traditional cel animation to digital ink and paint, although this would remain a digital coloring issue throughout the rest of the series. | ||
*In the Brazilian Portuguese dub, Thriller randomly slows down and repeats. | |||
==Profiles== | ==Profiles== |