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This is a list of the television series and films that are part of the Mario series and other related series.

Television series

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Year(s)ImageDIC EntertainmentThe first Super Mario cartoon produced by DIC Entertainment, the show featured both a live segment and an animated segment. The show was mainly based around Super Mario Bros. 1 and 2. On Fridays, the show would play an animated Legend of Zelda segment featuring characters from the games like Link and Princess Zelda, but would still have live action Mario segments.
Captain N: The Game Master1989-199134This cartoon featured the character of Kevin Keene being sucked into Videoland, where many different Nintendo characters and elements from several series made an appearance. Characters from the Mario franchise such as Donkey Kong and Donkey Kong Jr. were featured.
King Koopa's Kool Kartoons1989-1990N/AA live action show featuring a man dressed up and playing the role of King Koopa, the show featured a live audience which consisted of children. At the end of the episode, the man in the suit would give away prizes to winners, such as a Power Glove.
Club Mario199065[1]During the summer of 1990, during broadcasts of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, the live action segments were replaced by Club Mario, which featured a group of teenage Mario fans.
The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3199026A continuation of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, the series was based off the Famicom and NES title of Super Mario Bros. 3. It introduced the Koopalings to the DIC Entertainment line of Super Mario cartoons, and included countless new elements from Super Mario Bros. 3, which had been released in North America that same year.
The Super Mario Challenge1990-1991N/AN/AThis game show of sorts featured John Lenahan dressed as Mario, and having children complete against one another in the first three Super Mario games.
Super Mario World199113DiC EntertainmentA continuation of The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, this show was the last actual animated series produced by DIC. It featured characters and elements from Super Mario World, which had been released in North America just a month before the show started broadcasting. It introduced the character of Yoshi to the cast.
Captain N & The Video Game Masters1992-199386A compilation TV show produced for syndication, which consisted of some of the Nintendo based cartoons DIC had produced: Captain N, The Legend of Zelda, Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World.
Mario All Stars199440To coincide with the recent release of Super Mario All-Stars on the SNES, DIC released another compilation TV show, which mashed up the Super Mario Bros. Super Show! and Super Mario World.
Donkey Kong Country1996-200040NelvanaBased off the Donkey Kong Country trilogy, this French CG-animated series ran for two seasons and forty episodes. The plot revolved around Donkey Kong and the Kongs protecting the Crystal Coconut from King K. Rool and his minions.
Donkey Kong Planet1996-2000N/AMedialabA children show featuring part of the Donkey Kong Country cast, Donkey Kong Planet consisted of airing of children's series interspersed with comedic skits. It was aired exclusively in France.

Films

Date ReleasedSuper Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen!July 20, 1986 (Japan)A Japanese-only Mario animated movie, based off the first Super Mario Bros. game. Running for approximately one hour, it was directed by Masami Hata, written by Hideo Takayashiki and produced by Masakatsu Suzuki and Tsunemasa Hatano. Additionally, it was produced by Grouper Studios (in co-operation with Nintendo) and distributed by Toei Company/VAP Video. It was the first feature film based on a game.
Amada Anime Series: Super Mario Bros.August 3, 1989 (Japan)A series of three Japanese-only Mario animated films based on fairy tales. It includes the following three films: Super Mario Momotarō, Super Mario Issun-bōshi and Super Mario Shirayuki-hime, which are based off Momotarō, Issun-bōshi and Snow White, respectively.
The WizardDecember 15, 1989 (US)This action comedy film stars two teenage boys, Corey and Jimmy, who sneak out their home and set off on a trip across the country. After meeting up with a young girl, Haley, they discover that Jimmy, the emotionally disturbed little brother, has a gift for playing video games, they enter a video game competition in California. The movie features countless references to video games, and in the movies' climax, Jimmy plays Super Mario Bros. 3 for the contest at the end.
Super Mario Bros.May 28, 1993 (US)A live-action Hollywood movie adaptation of the Super Mario series, it featured Bob Hoskins and John Leguizamo as Mario and Luigi, and was made on a budget of $42 million. It was the first ever live-action movie adaptation of a video game.
Mario Kirby Meisaku Video1995 (Japan)An educational Japanese-only video, split into two segments: a Mario segment, and a Kirby segment. The Mario segment is based off of Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, and it is educational in the sense that it attempts to teach Japanese children Kanji. This extremely rare tape was released on VHS, only in Japan, by HAL Laboratory, Inc. in 1995.
Pixels2015 (US)A film where Donkey Kong appears.
Untitled Mario film2022no imageAn upcoming animated film in partnership with Illumination Entertainment, co-produced by Shigeru Miyamoto and Chris Meledandri (founder and CEO of Illumination Entertainment). It was announced during Nintendo's financial briefing on January 31, 2018. The title and release date have yet to be revealed.

Other videos

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  • Super Mario: ABC no Utau Video[2]

  • Finding Luigi - Legend of Parkour (YouTube)

  • Mario Kart 8 From the Pit (YouTube)

  • Mario Myths with Mr Miyamoto (YouTube)

  • The Cat Mario Show (3DS / Wii U eShop)

  • The Play Nintendo Show (YouTube)

  • Rescue V: Fearless Color Defenders (Wii U eShop / YouTube)

  • Virus Vid (YouTube)

  • 60-Byō Challenge! Luigi o Sukue!! (Instagram / LINE)

See also

References

  1. ^The Fifth Estate May 28, 1990 page 53. Retrieved October 21, 2020
  2. ^[1] [VHSRIP] • ABC|Super Mario: ABC no Utau Video (YouTube channel Cabbusses's Retro Obscurities)
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