Las aventuras de Super Mario Bros. 3: Volumen 4 (DEIA)

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Las aventuras de Super Mario Bros. 3: Volumen 4
Cover of the Las aventuras de Super Mario Bros. 3: Volumen 4 DEIA VHS
Distributor DEIA
Release date Spain 1992[1]
Language Spanish (Spain)
Format VHS
Runtime 48 minutes

Las aventuras de Super Mario Bros. 3: Volumen 4 is a Spanish VHS release of The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3. It contains four episodes and was released by DEIA in 1992.[1] The cover art features the key artwork of Raccoon Mario flying from the game Super Mario Bros. 3.

Episodes[edit]

Spanish English
"KOOTIE PIE BAILA EL ROCK"

El Rey Koopa se ve obligado de nuevo a satisfacer los caprichos de Pastelillo, y para ello tendrá que secuestrar a dos estrellas del Rock. Claro que siempre tendrá que contar con el permiso de nuestros héroes.

"LA SIRENITA FEA"

Nuestros amigos Luigi, Mario, la Princesa Sapolina y Sapín, se enfrentarán al Rey Koopa en esta ocasión en el fondo del mar para defender una ciudad que pretende conquistar. Pero para Mario, además del Rey Koopa, surgen nuevos problemas.

"BAILAD EL KOOPA"

Esta vez Mario, Luigi la Princesa y Sapín se introducen en Tierra Tenebrosa con el propósito de conseguir la Caja de Música del Bailarín del Destino con la que poder tener bajo control a todos los Koopalingos.

"COSA DE RUEDAS"

Mario y Luigi idean introducir la rueda para facilitar el trabajo y la vida a los cavernarios, pero como siempre los Koopalingos intentarán arruinar sus propósitos.

"KOOTIE PIE ROCKS"

King Koopa once again finds himself forced to satisfy the whims of Kootie Pie, and to do this he has to kidnap two rock stars. Like always, he has to take account the intrusion of our heroes.

"THE UGLY MERMAID"

This time our friends Luigi, Mario, Princess Toadstoo and Toad face off against King Koopa at the bottom of the sea to defend a city that he intends to conquer. But for Mario, besides King Koopa, new problems also emerge.

"DO THE KOOPA"

This time Mario, Luigi, the Princess and Toad enter Dark Land to find the Doom Dancer Music Box, which has the power to put all of the Koopalings under control.

"THE WHEEL THING"

Mario and Luigi decide to introduce the wheel to make work and life easier for the Cave People, but as always the Koopalings try to ruin their plans.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Spanish (NOE) Las aventuras de Super Mario Bros. 3: Volumen 4[1] The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3: Volume 4

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