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|image = [[File:SewerService.jpg|200px]]
|image=[[File:SewerService.jpg|200px]]
|production=127
|production=127
|airdate = October 10, 1989
|airdate=October 10, 1989 (English)<br>November 7, 1990 (French)
|writer = Tony Marino
|writer=Tony Marino
|plumbers_log = 007
|plumbers_log=007
|alter-ego = [[King Koopa's alter egos#Koopfinger|Koopfinger]]
|alter_ego=[[King Koopa's alter egos#Koopfinger|Koopfinger]]
|cover="[[List of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! songs#Secret Agent Man|Secret Agent Man]]"
|cover="[[List of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! songs#Secret Agent Man|Secret Agent Man]]"
|replacement="[[List of The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 songs#My Karoobi|My Karoobi]]"
|replacement="[[List of The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 songs#My Karoobi|My Karoobi]]"
|title = ''{{wp|On Her Majesty's Secret Service}}''
|reference=''{{wp|On Her Majesty's Secret Service}}''
|live = [[9001: A Mario Odyssey]]
|live="[[9001: A Mario Odyssey]]"
|before = [[Koopenstein|<<]]
|before=[[Koopenstein|<<]]
|after = [[Mario and Joliet|>>]]
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"'''On Her Majesty's Sewer Service'''" is the twenty-second episode of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' Its corresponding live-action segment is "[[9001: A Mario Odyssey]]". This episode is a spoof of the ''{{wp|James Bond}}'' series of films and books, with the title referencing ''{{wp|On Her Majesty's Secret Service}}'' and the overall story being a parody of ''{{wp|Goldfinger}}''.
"'''On Her Majesty's Sewer Service'''" is the twenty-second episode of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' This episode is a parody of ''{{wp|Goldfinger}}''. "On Her Majesty's Sewer Service" is notable for being the only episode of the show where [[Toad]] does not appear, making [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], and [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] the only characters to appear in every episode of the show. Its corresponding live-action segment is "[[9001: A Mario Odyssey]]."


==Plot synopsis==
==Plot synopsis==
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Mario and Luigi reach Fort Hard Knox just as Koopfinger drives off, and they head after him in their Spymobile. Upon activating the plumber pulsion, they are able to speed up towards Koopfinger. The Koopa Troopa spots the Spymobile gaining on them, and Koopfinger remarks that it has to be the Mario Bros.. Koopfinger pushes a button that opens a compartment in the back of the truck with a [[Snifit]] in it that shoots away at the Spymobile. It doesn't work, as Luigi points that the glass is Snifit-proof.
Mario and Luigi reach Fort Hard Knox just as Koopfinger drives off, and they head after him in their Spymobile. Upon activating the plumber pulsion, they are able to speed up towards Koopfinger. The Koopa Troopa spots the Spymobile gaining on them, and Koopfinger remarks that it has to be the Mario Bros.. Koopfinger pushes a button that opens a compartment in the back of the truck with a [[Snifit]] in it that shoots away at the Spymobile. It doesn't work, as Luigi points that the glass is Snifit-proof.


Mario orders Luigi to fire the plumber missiles (two plungers) at the Snifit, knocking it out. Koopfinger then releases an [[Albatoss]] carrying a Bob-Omb, but Luigi takes care of it with the plumber gun (a shower head). Fed up with the Marios' antics, Koopa radios for a [[Birdo (species)|Birdo]]. Soon enough, a large Birdo with dragon wings comes swooping down from the sky, picks up the Spymobile, and flies off to Koopfinger's hideout.
Mario orders Luigi to fire the plumber missiles (two plungers) at the Snifit, knocking it out. Koopfinger then releases an [[Albatoss]] carrying a Bob-Omb, but Luigi takes care of it with the plumber gun (a shower head). Fed up with the Marios' antics, Koopa radios for a [[Birdo]]. Soon enough, a large Birdo with dragon wings comes swooping down from the sky, picks up the Spymobile, and flies off to Koopfinger's hideout.


[[File:Koopfinger.jpg|thumb|"Koopfinger"]]
Later on at Koopfinger's hideout, Mario and Luigi have been cuffed to a board in Koopfinger's office. Mario tells Koopfinger to let them go, but Koopfinger tells him to shut up, and pushes a button, activating a game known as the Wheel of Misfortune from behind a panel, complete with hostess [[Vampa White]].
Later on at Koopfinger's hideout, Mario and Luigi have been cuffed to a board in Koopfinger's office. Mario tells Koopfinger to let them go, but Koopfinger tells him to shut up, and pushes a button, activating a game known as the Wheel of Misfortune from behind a panel, complete with hostess [[Vampa White]].


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Mario and Luigi drop into Koopfinger's office from above, announcing that they're there to stop him. Koopfinger orders Mouser, Koopa Troopa and Tryclyde to attack Mario and Luigi. While Mario fights Mouser and Tryclyde with the atomic screwdriver, Luigi fights Koopa Troopa with a wrench, though it doesn't hurt him. Mouser throws his bowler at Mario, but it misses, knocking out Tryclyde ''and'' Koopa Troopa. Vampa White blows a fireball kiss at Mario, but he deflects it with his screwdriver and it hits Mouser. Vampa tries to get away from the fireball, but she gets caught on the Wheel of Misfortune, spinning it in the process.
Mario and Luigi drop into Koopfinger's office from above, announcing that they're there to stop him. Koopfinger orders Mouser, Koopa Troopa and Tryclyde to attack Mario and Luigi. While Mario fights Mouser and Tryclyde with the atomic screwdriver, Luigi fights Koopa Troopa with a wrench, though it doesn't hurt him. Mouser throws his bowler at Mario, but it misses, knocking out Tryclyde ''and'' Koopa Troopa. Vampa White blows a fireball kiss at Mario, but he deflects it with his screwdriver and it hits Mouser. Vampa tries to get away from the fireball, but she gets caught on the Wheel of Misfortune, spinning it in the process.


Koopfinger tries to get away, but Mario and Luigi block his path. The spinning wheel lands on the space "Koopa Kaput", which Mario points out, but Koopgfinger pulls out a [[Magical Potion]], which he uses to escape through a [[Warp Zone]]. Although he gets away, Mario points out that Koopfinger is now gone from Spy Land.
Koopfinger tries to get away, but Mario and Luigi block his path. The spinning wheel lands on the space "Koopa Kaput", which Mario points out, but Koopfinger pulls out a [[Magical Potion]], which he uses to escape through a [[Warp Zone]]. Although he gets away, Mario points out that Koopfinger is now gone from Spy Land.


Back at Secret Spy Headquarters, Agent N explains that James Blond is back to normal because Koopfinger is gone. Mario then smells pasta from the next room, and goes over to eat it. Agent N warns Mario that it's no ordinary pasta, but he's too late, as it blows up in Mario's face. Agent N explains that the pasta was his new spaghetti bomb, but Mario doesn't mind, because he mentions that he loves spicy food.
Back at Secret Spy Headquarters, Agent N explains that James Blond is back to normal because Koopfinger is gone. Mario then smells pasta from the next room, and goes over to eat it. Agent N warns Mario that it's no ordinary pasta, but he's too late, as it blows up in Mario's face. Agent N explains that the pasta was his new spaghetti bomb, but Mario doesn't mind, because he mentions that he loves spicy food.


==Characters==
==Characters==
[[File:Koopfinger.jpg|thumb|"Koopfinger"]]
*[[Mario]]
*[[Mario]]
*[[Luigi]]
*[[Luigi]]
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*[[Koopa Troopa]]
*[[Koopa Troopa]]
*[[James Blond]]
*[[James Blond]]
*[[Agent N]]
*[[Secret Agent N]]
*[[Snifit]]
*[[Bullet Bill]]s
*[[Albatoss]]
*[[Bob-omb|Bob-Omb]]
*[[Birdo]]
*[[Porcupo]]
*[[Vampa White]]
*[[Vampa White]]
*[[Goomba]]
*[[Piranha Plant]]s
*[[Spark]]


==Cast==
==Cast==
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*[[Jeannie Elias]] &mdash; [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]], [[Vampa White]]
*[[Jeannie Elias]] &mdash; [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]], [[Vampa White]]
*[[John Stocker]] &mdash; [[Mouser]], [[Koopa Troopa]]
*[[John Stocker]] &mdash; [[Mouser]], [[Koopa Troopa]]
*[[Harvey Atkin]] &mdash; [[Bowser|King Bowser Koopa]], [[Tryclyde]]
*[[Harvey Atkin]] &mdash; [[Bowser|Koopfinger]], [[Tryclyde]]
*[[Robert Bockstael]] &mdash; [[James Blond]]
*[[Robert Bockstael]] &mdash; [[James Blond]]


==Animation and continuity errors==
==Animation and continuity errors==
*The Tunnel of Doom turns into gas after the Wheel of Misfortune spins.
*When the Wheel of Misfortune stops spinning for the first time, the spinner lands on "Tunnel of Doom", but in the next shot, the spinner is on "GAS".
*When Mario and Luigi arrive at Koopfinger's hideout, Koopa Troopa's entire head is yellow.
**Similarly, near the end of the episode, the wheel stops on a word that starts with D-E-A, but when the camera zooms in, it lands on 'KOOPA KAPUT!'
*When Koopa Troopa said that all of the gold coins have been counted, he has Tryclyde's voice.
*When [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] arrive at Koopfinger's hideout, [[Koopa Troopa]]'s head is completely yellow.
*Koopfinger refers to the [[Bomb (object)|bomb]] he uses to blow open the door of Fort Hard Knox as a "magic potion."
*When Koopa Troopa says that all of the [[Coin|gold coins]] have been counted, he has [[Tryclyde]]'s voice.
*Secret Agent N is supposed to say "Look out!", but James Blond is shown talking instead.
*[[Bowser|Koopfinger]] refers to the [[Bomb (object)|bomb]] he uses to blow open the door of Fort Hard Knox as a "[[Magical Potion|magic potion]]."
*Near the end of the episode, the wheel stops on a word that starts with D-E-A, but when the camera zooms in, it lands on 'KOOPA KAPUT!'
*When [[Secret Agent N]] says "''Look out!''", he speaks through [[James Blond]]'s mouth.
*Koopfinger has five fingers instead of four throughout episode, but he is shown with four fingers when he goes inside [[Fort Hard Knox]] and when he grabs the gold coins.


==Profiles==
==Profiles==
*'''Two Plumbers and a Baby''' VHS: ''When Princess Toadstool's secret spy James Blonde is zapped by Koopa, Mario and Luigi turn secret agent.''
*'''[[Two Plumbers and a Baby (VHS)|Two Plumbers and a Baby]]''' VHS: ''When [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]]'s secret spy [[James Blond|James Blonde]] is zapped by [[Bowser|Koopa]], [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] turn secret agent.''
*'''Netflix:''' ''It's up to Mario and Luigi to go undercover when Koopa takes out James Blond, the Princess's most important secret agent.''<ref>[https://www.netflix.com/title/70212980 ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'']. ''Netflix''. Retrieved June 22, 2020.</ref>
*'''Netflix:''' ''It's up to Mario and Luigi to go undercover when Koopa takes out James Blond, the Princess's most important secret agent.''<ref>[https://www.netflix.com/title/70212980 ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'']. ''Netflix''. Retrieved June 22, 2020.</ref>


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|Fre=Au Service de Sa Majesté Koopa
|Fre=Au Service de Sa Majesté Koopa
|FreM=In the Service of His Majesty Koopa
|FreM=In the Service of His Majesty Koopa
|Ger=Zu seiner Majestäts Kanaldiensten
|GerM=On Her Majesty's Sewer Services
|Ita=Mario al servizio di sua Maestà
|ItaM=Mario at the Service of Her Majesty
}}
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*''Wheel of Misfortune'' is a spoof of the game show ''{{wp|Wheel of Fortune (U.S. game show)|Wheel of Fortune}}'', with Vampa White spoofing its hostess {{wp|Vanna White}}.
*''Wheel of Misfortune'' is a parody of the game show ''{{wp|Wheel of Fortune (U.S. game show)|Wheel of Fortune}}'', with [[Vampa White]] parodying its hostess {{wp|Vanna White}}.
*When Mario and Luigi are being congratulated for defeating King Koopa, Luigi says "danger is our business," which is a play off the catchphrase of the spy spoof character Cool McCool from the eponymous {{wp|Cool McCool|television series}}.
*When [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] are congratulated for defeating [[Bowser|Koopfinger]], Luigi says "danger is our business," which is a play off the catchphrase of the spy parody character Cool McCool from the eponymous {{wp|Cool McCool|television series}}.
*This is the only episode where [[Toad]] does not appear, making [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], and [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] the only characters to appear in every episode of ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!''
*In addition to Mario, Luigi, and [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] being the only characters to appear in every episode of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'', there is a similar trait to this episode, as "[[Love 'Em and Leave 'Em]]" is the only episode where [[Bowser|King Koopa]] does not make an appearance.


==References==
==References==
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The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode
"On Her Majesty's Sewer Service"
SewerService.jpg
Production number 127
Airdate October 10, 1989 (English)
November 7, 1990 (French)
Writer(s) Tony Marino
Plumber's Log # 007
King Koopa's alter ego(s) Koopfinger
Cover song(s) "Secret Agent Man"
Replacement song(s) "My Karoobi"
Title reference On Her Majesty's Secret Service
Live-action segment "9001: A Mario Odyssey"
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"On Her Majesty's Sewer Service" is the twenty-second episode of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! This episode is a parody of Goldfinger. "On Her Majesty's Sewer Service" is notable for being the only episode of the show where Toad does not appear, making Mario, Luigi, and Princess Toadstool the only characters to appear in every episode of the show. Its corresponding live-action segment is "9001: A Mario Odyssey."

Plot synopsis[edit]

James Blond

One night in the streets of Spy Land, James Blond is searching for Koopfinger, as he had just uncovered Koopfinger's latest plot. However, when James Blond runs into Koopfinger, Koopfinger points a magic ring at the secret agent, turning him to stone.

The next day, Mario, Luigi and Princess Toadstool are sitting down to lunch at an Italian restaurant. Before Mario can thank Princess Toadstool for taking them out to eat, she pulls a hidden lever, sending their entire table down a shaft. As they descend, Princess Toadstool explains that they're going to Super Spy Headquarters because James Blond has been turned to stone, and the brothers are needed to save him.

At the bottom of the shaft, the trio ends up in an underground complex, where they are greeted by Secret Agent N. Agent N shows Mario and Luigi to their new Spymobile, which Luigi comments looks like an old plumber's truck. But Agent N tells him that it packs more firepower than a battleship. Agent N then shows Mario and Luigi their new equipment, including a wrench phone, an exclusive drain cleaner, an atomic screwdriver, and, as Mario finds out, a laser drill.

At that moment an alarm goes off, prompting Agent N to bring up a monitor. Upon doing so, Fort Hard Knox is shown, which Agent N comments is where all of Spy Land's Gold Coins are kept. The monitor then shows Koopfinger driving towards the treasury in a limo along with his goons Mouser, Tryclyde and a Koopa Troopa (who are all buff). Despite Luigi's cowardice, he and Mario head out to stop Koopfinger.

Meanwhile, Koopfinger's group arrives at the entrance to Fort Hard Knox, which Koopfinger blasts open with a Bob-Omb. With no one around to stop them, the gang proceeds with stealing all the Gold Coins.

Mario and Luigi reach Fort Hard Knox just as Koopfinger drives off, and they head after him in their Spymobile. Upon activating the plumber pulsion, they are able to speed up towards Koopfinger. The Koopa Troopa spots the Spymobile gaining on them, and Koopfinger remarks that it has to be the Mario Bros.. Koopfinger pushes a button that opens a compartment in the back of the truck with a Snifit in it that shoots away at the Spymobile. It doesn't work, as Luigi points that the glass is Snifit-proof.

Mario orders Luigi to fire the plumber missiles (two plungers) at the Snifit, knocking it out. Koopfinger then releases an Albatoss carrying a Bob-Omb, but Luigi takes care of it with the plumber gun (a shower head). Fed up with the Marios' antics, Koopa radios for a Birdo. Soon enough, a large Birdo with dragon wings comes swooping down from the sky, picks up the Spymobile, and flies off to Koopfinger's hideout.

Later on at Koopfinger's hideout, Mario and Luigi have been cuffed to a board in Koopfinger's office. Mario tells Koopfinger to let them go, but Koopfinger tells him to shut up, and pushes a button, activating a game known as the Wheel of Misfortune from behind a panel, complete with hostess Vampa White.

Vampa explains the simple rules of the game: She'll spin the wheel to determine the Mario Brothers' fate. Vampa spins the wheel and it lands on "Tunnel of Doom". Vampa then pulls a lever, dumping Mario and Luigi in an underground tunnel. Luigi wonders why they call the place the Tunnel of Doom, when a Goomba starts chasing them towards a patch of Piranha Plants. Mario and Luigi leap over the Piranha Plants, while the Goomba follows. On the other side, a Spark approaches them. Trapped between a rock and a hard place, Mario pulls out his Super Spy Hose Nozzle and Mini-Plunger, which he uses as a grappling hook to escape from the tunnel with Luigi.

Back in Koopfinger's hideout, Mario tells Luigi that they need to ambush Koopfinger. Meanwhile, Koopfinger's goons report about how they stole nine-hundred and ninety-nine billion trillion billion million and one coins from Fort Hard Knox. Koopfinger thinks that it's not enough, and announces that they need to pull another crime.

Mario and Luigi drop into Koopfinger's office from above, announcing that they're there to stop him. Koopfinger orders Mouser, Koopa Troopa and Tryclyde to attack Mario and Luigi. While Mario fights Mouser and Tryclyde with the atomic screwdriver, Luigi fights Koopa Troopa with a wrench, though it doesn't hurt him. Mouser throws his bowler at Mario, but it misses, knocking out Tryclyde and Koopa Troopa. Vampa White blows a fireball kiss at Mario, but he deflects it with his screwdriver and it hits Mouser. Vampa tries to get away from the fireball, but she gets caught on the Wheel of Misfortune, spinning it in the process.

Koopfinger tries to get away, but Mario and Luigi block his path. The spinning wheel lands on the space "Koopa Kaput", which Mario points out, but Koopfinger pulls out a Magical Potion, which he uses to escape through a Warp Zone. Although he gets away, Mario points out that Koopfinger is now gone from Spy Land.

Back at Secret Spy Headquarters, Agent N explains that James Blond is back to normal because Koopfinger is gone. Mario then smells pasta from the next room, and goes over to eat it. Agent N warns Mario that it's no ordinary pasta, but he's too late, as it blows up in Mario's face. Agent N explains that the pasta was his new spaghetti bomb, but Mario doesn't mind, because he mentions that he loves spicy food.

Characters[edit]

"Koopfinger"

Cast[edit]

Animation and continuity errors[edit]

  • When the Wheel of Misfortune stops spinning for the first time, the spinner lands on "Tunnel of Doom", but in the next shot, the spinner is on "GAS".
    • Similarly, near the end of the episode, the wheel stops on a word that starts with D-E-A, but when the camera zooms in, it lands on 'KOOPA KAPUT!'
  • When Mario and Luigi arrive at Koopfinger's hideout, Koopa Troopa's head is completely yellow.
  • When Koopa Troopa says that all of the gold coins have been counted, he has Tryclyde's voice.
  • Koopfinger refers to the bomb he uses to blow open the door of Fort Hard Knox as a "magic potion."
  • When Secret Agent N says "Look out!", he speaks through James Blond's mouth.
  • Koopfinger has five fingers instead of four throughout episode, but he is shown with four fingers when he goes inside Fort Hard Knox and when he grabs the gold coins.

Profiles[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
French Au Service de Sa Majesté Koopa
In the Service of His Majesty Koopa
German Zu seiner Majestäts Kanaldiensten
On Her Majesty's Sewer Services
Italian Mario al servizio di sua Maestà
Mario at the Service of Her Majesty

Trivia[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!. Netflix. Retrieved June 22, 2020.