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As of October 2016, [https://youtube.com/channel/UCQiL55CCq-Ngi8n6rpvlNOQ at least 13 episodes were found and posted on Youtube]. The only episode to be released on home media is "The unzappables", replacing "George Washington Slept Here." | As of October 2016, [https://youtube.com/channel/UCQiL55CCq-Ngi8n6rpvlNOQ at least 13 episodes were found and posted on Youtube]. The only episode to be released on home media is "The unzappables", replacing "George Washington Slept Here." | ||
The likelihood of more segments resurfacing is slim considering that ''Club Mario'' was ''very'' much disliked by its target audience.<ref>[http:// | The likelihood of more segments resurfacing is slim considering that ''Club Mario'' was ''very'' much disliked by its target audience.<ref>[http://platypuscomix.net/darkvault/clubmario.html Platypus Comix's article on the ''Club Mario'' segments.] Retrieved 17 Dec '18</ref> | ||
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*[https:// | *[https://mariowiki.com/Club_Mario The Mario Wiki's article on ''Club Mario''.] Retrieved 17 Dec '18 | ||
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Revision as of 22:39, 4 July 2022
Club Mario, which started airing on May 14th, 1990,[1] temporarily replaced the live-action episodes of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
This featured "extreme" Mario-obsessed teenagers Tommy Treehugger and Co M.C. (played by Chris Coombs and Michael Anthony Rawlins) goofing around, and in one episode, running around the DiC studios and harassing DiC executive producer Andy Heyward. Victoria Delany played Tommy's sister Tammy Treehugger. Rawlins also portrayed Co M.C.'s twin brother "Evil Eric". An additional added segment was a one-to-two-minute viewing of Spaced Out Theater, hosted by Princess Centauri, a green alien woman, which was edited from the TV series, Photon.
Episodes
# | Episode | Status |
---|---|---|
1 | The bird! The bird! | Lost |
2 | King Mario of Cramalot | Lost |
3 | Butch Mario & the Luigi Kid | Lost |
4 | Mario's magic carpet | Lost |
5 | The ringer | Lost |
6 | Rolling down the river | Found |
7 | The great gladiator gig | Lost |
8 | Mario and the beanstalk | Found |
9 | Love 'em and leave 'em | Lost |
10 | Cold spells | Lost |
11 | The great BMX race | Lost |
12 | Stars in their eyes | Lost |
13 | Jungle fever | Lost |
14 | Brooklyn bound | Lost |
15 | The white knight | Lost |
16 | Toad warriors | Lost |
17 | The fire of Hercufleas | Lost |
18 | Count Koopula | Lost |
19 | Pirates of Koopa | Lost |
20 | Kiss 'n' tell | Lost |
21 | Two plumbers and a baby | Lost |
22 | The adventures of Sherlock Mario | Partially Found |
23 | Do you Princess Toadstool take this Koopa | Lost |
24 | The pied Koopa | Lost |
25 | Sing for the unicorn | Lost |
26 | Koopenstein | Lost |
27 | On her majesty's sewer service | Lost |
28 | Mario and Juliet | Lost |
29 | Too hot to handle | Lost |
30 | That sinking feeling | Lost |
31 | Hooded Robin and his Mario men | Lost |
32 | 20,000 Koopas under the sea | Lost |
33 | Mighty McMario and the pot of gold | Lost |
34 | Mario meets Koop-zilla | Lost |
35 | Doppelganger | Lost |
36 | Koopa Claus | Lost |
37 | Mario and the Red Baron Koopa | Lost |
38 | The unzappables | Found |
39 | Bad rap | Lost |
40 | Underworld connections | Lost |
41 | Mark of zero | Lost |
42 | The ten Koopandments | Found |
43 | The Koopa's are coming! The Koopa's are coming! | Found |
44 | Trojan Koopa | Found |
45 | Stinging a stinger | Found |
46 | Quest for Pizza | Found |
47 | The great gold coin rush | Lost |
48 | Elvin lives | Lost |
49 | Plumbers academy | Lost |
50 | A hitch in the works | Found |
51 | Karate Koopa | Lost |
52 | Mario of the apes | Lost |
53 | Princess I shrunk the Marios | Lost |
54 | Little red riding princess | Lost |
55 | Fairies in the spring | Lost |
56 | Provolone ranger | Found |
57 | Escape from Koopatraz | Found |
58 | Mario of the deep | Found |
59 | Flatbush Koopa | Found |
60 | Missing link | Found |
61 | Raiders of the lost mushroom | Lost |
62 | Crocodile Mario | Lost |
63 | Star Koopa | Lost |
64 | Robo Koopa | Found |
65 | The Moblins are revolting | Found |
Availability
As of October 2016, at least 13 episodes were found and posted on Youtube. The only episode to be released on home media is "The unzappables", replacing "George Washington Slept Here."
The likelihood of more segments resurfacing is slim considering that Club Mario was very much disliked by its target audience.[2]
See Also
- After Hours "Why Mario is Secretly a Douchebag" cut content (partially found original version of internet animation; 2012)
- Cinemassacre Extra "Motherfuckin' Mario" (partially found YouTube live stream recording; 2016)
- King Koopa's Kool Kartoons (partially found live-action "Super Mario Bros" spinoff TV program; 1989-1990)
- Super Mario 64 Big Star Secret (partially found YouTube screamer video; 2007-2012)
- Super Mario Bros. (partially found deleted scenes of Nintendo game-based film; 1993)
- Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen! (found anime/manga adaption of video game series; 1986)
- Super Mario Bros. Super Show (partially lost live-action segments of TV program; 1989)
- Super Mario Land (found Ambassadors of Funk music video; 1992)
- The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 "Mind Your Mummy Mommy, Mario" (found original "Wipeout" cover audio of animated series episode; 1990)
External Link
- The Mario Wiki's article on Club Mario. Retrieved 17 Dec '18
Reference
- ↑ The Fifth Estate, May 28th, 1990, p. 53.
- ↑ Platypus Comix's article on the Club Mario segments. Retrieved 17 Dec '18