Super Mario Bros. (Danish VHS)
- This article is about the Danish VHS titled Super Mario Bros. For the Swedish VHS of the same name, see Super Mario Bros. (Swedish VHS).
The title of this article is official, but it comes from a Danish source.
If an acceptable English name is found, then the article should be moved to the new title.
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Distributor | Irish Lydbånd A/S | ||
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Language | Danish | ||
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Format | VHS | ||
Runtime | 53 minutes |
Super Mario Bros. is a Danish VHS release of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! It contains two animated segments and two live-action segments and was released by Irish Lydbånd A/S in 1989.[1] The cover art features Mario and Toad on a hill.
The VHS was re-released in 1991 by Wendros under the title Super Mario Bros.: 2.[1]
BlurbEdit
Danish | English |
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Hvis du aldrig har mødt Mario og Luigi, så har du chancen her. Vil Mario og prinsessen redde sig gennem eventyrlandet Camelot[sic]? Imod dem kæmper kong Krut og en flok ildsprundlende drager, farlige fælder og andre grimme ting. Mario får hjælp af trolmanden Merlin[sic]. I eventyret i ørkenen møder Mario og Luigi Sultanen Pashba, der bestemmer sig til at sælge prinsessen til kong Krut. Her må brødrene slås mod »Den sorte ånd« fra Aladdins lampe og krigere på flyvende tæpper. Vil brødrene klare dette? |
If you've never met Mario and Luigi, here's your chance. Will Mario and the princess save the wonderland Cramalot? They fight against King Koopa and a flock of fire-breathing dragons, dangerous traps and other awful things. Mario gets help from the wizard Mervin. In the desert story Mario and Luigi meet Sultan Pasbah, who decides to sell the princess to King Koopa. Here the brothers must fight back against "the hidden genie" from Aladdin's Lamp and wage war on flying carpets. Will the brothers make it through? |
EpisodesEdit
ErrorsEdit
- Though the back cover of the VHS says that Mario and his friends fight against fire-breathing dragons in "King Mario of Cramalot," no dragons actually appear in the episode. This error is repeated in Super Mario Bros.: 2 due to this VHS being a re-release of this VHS and reusing its blurb.
Names in other languagesEdit
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Danish | Super Mario Bros.[1] | - |