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Unlike the Super Show, which was broadcasted five days a week in syndication, ''TAoSMB3'' was aired on Saturday mornings on NBC, alongside [[Captain N: The Game Master]]. The two shows actually aired in a one-hour package entitled '''Captain N & the Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''', which consisted of a half-hour episode of Captain N sandwiched between two fifteen minute Mario episodes. The two shows were then split up for later airings.
Unlike the Super Show, which was broadcasted five days a week in syndication, ''TAoSMB3'' was aired on Saturday mornings on NBC, alongside [[Captain N: The Game Master]]. The two shows actually aired in a one-hour package entitled '''Captain N & the Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''', which consisted of a half-hour episode of Captain N sandwiched between two fifteen minute Mario episodes. The two shows were then split up for later airings.


While the Super Show mainly dealt with Mario and [[Luigi]] helping [[Princess Peach Toadstool]] and [[Toad]] trying to stop [[King Bowser Koopa]] from taking over the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] and other lands, ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3'' took place some time later, after the events of the game, when the Mushroom Kingdom was in a more pieceful state.  
While the Super Show mainly dealt with Mario and [[Luigi]] helping [[Princess Peach Toadstool]] and [[Toad]] trying to stop [[King Bowser Koopa]] from taking over the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] and other lands, ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3'' took place some time later, after the events of the game, when the Mushroom Kingdom was in a more peaceful state.  


As it was based off of SMB3, the feel of the Mushroom Kingdom changed to better resemble the game. The various worlds of SMB3 were visited regularly, and new Power-Ups such as [[Super Leaf|Super Leaves]] and [[Frog Suit]]s appeared. King Koopa also changed his army, losing [[Wart]]'s minions, but gaining more of his own, including [[Boom Boom]]s, [[Boomerang Bros.]], [[Sledge Bros.]], [[Dry Bones]], and many more.
As it was based off of SMB3, the feel of the Mushroom Kingdom changed to better resemble the game. The various worlds of SMB3 were visited regularly, and new Power-Ups such as [[Super Leaf|Super Leaves]] and [[Frog Suit]]s appeared. King Koopa also changed his army, losing [[Wart]]'s minions, but gaining more of his own, including [[Boom Boom]]s, [[Boomerang Bros.]], [[Sledge Bros.]], [[Dry Bones]], and many more.

Revision as of 20:09, March 28, 2007

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The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 DVD box set, to be released June 5, 2007.

The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 was the second Mario television cartoon produced by DiC Entertainment, and was based off of Super Mario Bros. 3. An apparent continuation of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, this series served as a bit of a turning point for the DiC version of Mario.

Unlike the Super Show, which was broadcasted five days a week in syndication, TAoSMB3 was aired on Saturday mornings on NBC, alongside Captain N: The Game Master. The two shows actually aired in a one-hour package entitled Captain N & the Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, which consisted of a half-hour episode of Captain N sandwiched between two fifteen minute Mario episodes. The two shows were then split up for later airings.

While the Super Show mainly dealt with Mario and Luigi helping Princess Peach Toadstool and Toad trying to stop King Bowser Koopa from taking over the Mushroom Kingdom and other lands, The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 took place some time later, after the events of the game, when the Mushroom Kingdom was in a more peaceful state.

As it was based off of SMB3, the feel of the Mushroom Kingdom changed to better resemble the game. The various worlds of SMB3 were visited regularly, and new Power-Ups such as Super Leaves and Frog Suits appeared. King Koopa also changed his army, losing Wart's minions, but gaining more of his own, including Boom Booms, Boomerang Bros., Sledge Bros., Dry Bones, and many more.

One notable addition to the cast were Bowser's seven Koopalings, who were given alternate names for the show. Although DiC has never properly explained why different names were issued for the Koopalings, many fans assume that it was due to the fact that the Koopalings hadn't been named by Nintendo of America when the show began production. Because they needed names for the characters, the writers would have had to make up names of their own.

Cast

  • Walker Boone — Mario
  • Tony Rosato — Luigi
  • Tracey Moore — Princess Toadstool
  • John Stocker — Toad
  • Harvey Atkin — King Koopa
  • Tara Strong — Hip and Hop
  • Paulina Gillis — Kootie Pie
  • James Rankin — Cheatsy
  • Gordon Masten — Bully
  • Michael Stark — Kooky
  • Dan Hennessey — Big Mouth
  • Stuart Stone — (Additonal Voices)
  • Bonnie Brooks — (Additonal Voices)
  • Rod Coneybeare — (Additonal Voices)
  • Diane Fabian — (Additonal Voices)
  • Catherine Gallant — (Additonal Voices)
  • Greg Morton — (Additonal Voices)
  • Jonathan Potts — (Additonal Voices)
  • Susan Roman — (Additonal Voices)
  • Linda Sorenson — (Additonal Voices)
  • Marlow Vella — (Additonal Voices)

Episodes

  1. Sneaky Lying Cheating Giant Ninja Koopas
  2. Reptiles in the Rose Garden
  3. Mind Your Mummy Mommy, Mario
  4. The Beauty of Kootie
  5. Princess Toadstool for President
  6. Never Koop a Koopa
  7. Reign Storm
  8. Toddler Terrors of Time Travel
  9. Dadzilla
  10. Tag Team Trouble
  11. Oh, Brother!
  12. Misadventure of Mighty Plumber
  13. A Toadally Magical Adventure
  14. Misadventures in Babysitting
  15. Do the Koopa
  16. Kootie Pie Rocks
  17. Mush-Rumors
  18. The Ugly Mermaid
  19. Up, Up, and a Koopa
  20. 7 Continents for 7 Koopas
  21. Crimes R Us
  22. Life's Ruff
  23. True Colors
  24. Recycled Koopa
  25. The Venice Menace
  26. Super Koopa