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Anyone remeber the Super Mario Brothers Super Show

Posted: Sun May 08, 2005 9:17 pm
by Modnar
This is a pretty random thread.

As the title says " Anyone remeber the Super Mario Brothers Super Show" with captain lou albano, just wanted to know cause because i found all the episodes streaming online.


That was a good show...still is...hehehehe may the pasta be with you.

Posted: Sun May 08, 2005 9:35 pm
by Snake Plissken
Fuck...with Captain Lou Albano and Special guest cameos of Sgt. Slaughter...it blew Captain N out the freakin window...damn that was the days... I demand you post the links for these streaming shows or your soul is mine!

Posted: Sun May 08, 2005 9:45 pm
by Modnar
Indeed i shall, and god delivered to us these 10 com..... screw it here http://yahooligans.yahoo.com/content/tv/

Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 2:04 am
by 87th
The credits were always the best parts, where you can spot him tripping up. :D

Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 6:58 am
by Snake Plissken
87th wrote:The credits were always the best parts, where you can spot him tripping up. :D
I always danced to that part <_< >_> .......

Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 8:30 am
by Snatcher2047
Do I remember that show?!

*dances "The Mario"*

:grin:

Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 11:25 am
by Gin-Ryu
I watched the brazilian dubbed version a funny show

Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 1:04 pm
by Silvertear
Swing your arms from side to side. Come on, it's time to go, do the Mario! Take one step, and then again, let's do the Mario all together now! Just like that!

Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 1:43 pm
by Modnar
good show good show, they also have zelda on the site wich is pretty cool

Posted: Wed May 11, 2005 9:46 am
by ReasonWhyNot
Was that a cartoon? I think I remember it.

Posted: Thu May 12, 2005 1:27 pm
by Johnny Undaunted
I watched a VHS tape I had for awhile that featured Rodney Rod Piper episode with several animated segments (including one where they met the "Beatles"). It really hasn't aged very well.

Then again, alot of 80's cartoons haven't aged well at all if you take off the nostalgia-tainted glasses. Just compare the old TMNT cartoon with the new one airing on Fox Box.

Posted: Thu May 12, 2005 3:27 pm
by Gin-Ryu
Johnny Undaunted wrote:I watched a VHS tape I had for awhile that featured Rodney Rod Piper episode with several animated segments (including one where they met the "Beatles"). It really hasn't aged very well.

Then again, alot of 80's cartoons haven't aged well at all if you take off the nostalgia-tainted glasses. Just compare the old TMNT cartoon with the new one airing on Fox Box.
actually I like the old one better even the music was better

Posted: Thu May 12, 2005 7:50 pm
by Johnny Undaunted
Gin-Ryu wrote:
Johnny Undaunted wrote:I watched a VHS tape I had for awhile that featured Rodney Rod Piper episode with several animated segments (including one where they met the "Beatles"). It really hasn't aged very well.

Then again, alot of 80's cartoons haven't aged well at all if you take off the nostalgia-tainted glasses. Just compare the old TMNT cartoon with the new one airing on Fox Box.
actually I like the old one better even the music was better
Then you better take off those nostalgia glasses and pick up the new DVDs that came out. They really just pale in comparison to the new show. The original mini-series isn't really quite bad, but in the second season (which is the beginning of the actual series), the show becomes way too silly. The Turtles' entire dialogue consist of nothing but puns and Shredder is a joke of a villian.

The new cartoon is much closer to the original Mirage Studios' comics too. The only thing bad about it was the revelation that...
Spoiler:
...Oroku Saki was actually an Utrom (one of those Krang-like creatures in the new show).

Posted: Fri May 13, 2005 2:37 am
by 87th
Oh come off it...
"Those turtle boys don't cut him no slack!"
Classic. ^_^

Posted: Mon May 16, 2005 3:46 pm
by Gin-Ryu
Johnny Undaunted wrote:
Gin-Ryu wrote:
Johnny Undaunted wrote:I watched a VHS tape I had for awhile that featured Rodney Rod Piper episode with several animated segments (including one where they met the "Beatles"). It really hasn't aged very well.

Then again, alot of 80's cartoons haven't aged well at all if you take off the nostalgia-tainted glasses. Just compare the old TMNT cartoon with the new one airing on Fox Box.
actually I like the old one better even the music was better
Then you better take off those nostalgia glasses and pick up the new DVDs that came out. They really just pale in comparison to the new show. The original mini-series isn't really quite bad, but in the second season (which is the beginning of the actual series), the show becomes way too silly. The Turtles' entire dialogue consist of nothing but puns and Shredder is a joke of a villian.

The new cartoon is much closer to the original Mirage Studios' comics too. The only thing bad about it was the revelation that...
Spoiler:
...Oroku Saki was actually an Utrom (one of those Krang-like creatures in the new show).
actually I though the new cartoon was much more like the first movie wich is quite good but I never read the comics so I can't compare them

Posted: Mon May 16, 2005 8:39 pm
by Johnny Undaunted
Well, the first film was actually quite close to the original comics than the sequels. The only difference was that April was a news reporter (much like in the old cartoon) instead of Baxter's assistance.

They have the entire first issue on the official TMNT website:
http://www.ninjaturtles.com/comics/mirage/one/pg01.htm

Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 8:07 am
by Gin-Ryu
Johnny Undaunted wrote:Well, the first film was actually quite close to the original comics than the sequels. The only difference was that April was a news reporter (much like in the old cartoon) instead of Baxter's assistance.

They have the entire first issue on the official TMNT website:
http://www.ninjaturtles.com/comics/mirage/one/pg01.htm
I knew the old comics were more violent but I wasn't expecting this.
But it still doesn't explain why the Donatello toys were brown.
And there is one show that the 80's version was better Transformers (at least until the movie afterwards the series went downhill).

Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 4:50 pm
by Johnny Undaunted
Gin-Ryu wrote: I knew the old comics were more violent but I wasn't expecting this.
But it still doesn't explain why the Donatello toys were brown.
Actually, the skin tone of each of the turtles were different in the Playmates toys, with Don being olive green. That and the color-coordinated headbands were conceived by Playmates to make each character distinguishable. In the original comics, the turtles all wore red.

And there is one show that the 80's version was better Transformers (at least until the movie afterwards the series went downhill).
I don't remember much about the 80's series, but Beast Wars was alright and included several nods to the old show. Beast Machines on the other hand...

Posted: Thu May 26, 2005 6:33 pm
by ReasonWhyNot
I bet I could've been a great person if I hadn't spent my childhood rotting my mind on devoid "children's" programming. And continue to do so to this day.

Posted: Fri May 27, 2005 3:49 am
by Snake Plissken
I hate to take this topic out of bounds more, but to string to Gin and Johnny's discussion...

I think the new Turtles series sucks, the newer comics suck, and everything fat cat marketing has been trying to do, to bring back the magic of the 80s'. The equilibrium of brining back the 80s' to a crappy growing post modernist society is like George dick head Lucas leaving out the possibilities of HAN SHOOTING FIRST on the Star Wars IV - VI DVD set...

Why can't people leave the sacred magic formulas alone?

Posted: Fri May 27, 2005 11:27 am
by Ninja Kurosai
Snake Plissken wrote:is like George dick head Lucas leaving out the possibilities of HAN SHOOTING FIRST on the Star Wars IV - VI DVD set...

You know what, I finally understood that after I watched the original version on an old VHS we have XD