The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3
The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3

The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3

1990TV ShowEnded2 SeasonsEnglish

The Mario Bros., Princess Toadstool, and Toad protect the Mushroom Kingdom against the evil forces of Bowser and his seven Koopa Kids.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Bill Schultz, Dan Riba, Steve Scott, Don Lino, Jeff HallGenres: Animation, Action, Adventure, Comedy, Family, Fantasy

Plot Summary

This animated series follows the heroic Mario brothers, Mario and Luigi, as they protect the Mushroom Kingdom from the Koopa King Bowser and his children. Each episode presents new challenges, often involving Bowser's schemes to take over the kingdom, steal the magic wand, or capture Princess Toadstool. Mario and Luigi, with the help of Princess Toadstool and Toad, use their unique abilities and power-ups to thwart Bowser's plans.

Critical Reception

The series was a Saturday morning cartoon staple during its run, generally well-received by its target audience of children for its colorful animation and lighthearted adventures directly inspired by the popular video game. While not critically lauded in the same vein as more complex animated shows, it successfully translated the game's world and characters to the television screen, capturing the fun and whimsical spirit of the source material.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for capturing the fun and adventurous spirit of the Super Mario Bros. 3 video game.
  • Appreciated by young viewers for its colorful animation and familiar characters.
  • Seen as a faithful, albeit simple, adaptation of its video game source.

Google audience: Audience reviews for this animated series are scarce due to its age and target demographic. However, those that recall the show often remember it fondly as a vibrant and entertaining Saturday morning cartoon that brought their favorite video game characters to life.

Fun Fact

In the cartoon, King Koopa (Bowser) is portrayed as a more verbose and conniving villain than in the games of that era, often speaking in sophisticated language and hatching elaborate, almost theatrical schemes.

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