Super Mario Bros. 3: Do the Koopa

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Super Mario Bros. 3: Do the Koopa
Cover for the Super Mario Bros. 3: Do the Koopa DVD
Distributor Disky Communications
Language English
Rating
BBFC:U - Universal[1]
Format DVD
Region 2
Runtime 70 minutes

Super Maro Bros. 3: Do the Koopa is a British DVD release of The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3. It contains six episodes and was released by Disky Communications.[1] The cover art reuses the cover art of the VHS The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!: Mario Meets Koopzilla, but with a different background and Luigi being added.

Episodes[edit]

  • "Kootie Pie Rocks"
    "Mario, Luigi, and the Princess go to the real world to see Milli Vanilli in concert. Suddenly King Koopa arrives in his doomship and carries the singers off for Kootie Pie, who wants to keep them! At Kastle Koopa, Kootie Pie is thrilled. But when the band's two members refuse to sing, she turns them into accountants! Our heroes sneak into the Kastle to save the captive singers, and get them back to the real world."
  • "The Ugly mermaid"[sic]
    "In a[sic] underwater battle with King Koopa and his Doom sub, the Brothers find themselves flung into Mev-tropolis[sic], an underwater kingdom where they meet princess Holly Mackerel, the ugly, fish-headed mermaid who falls immediately for Mario. Koop[sic] and his troops attack to city but are foiled by a massive net of electric jellyfish that is hurled at their sub by our plumber hero. In the end, Mario narrowly escapes marrying the ugly princess."
  • "Do the Koopa"
    "Mario and his friends set out for Darkland[sic] and the Temple of Gloom to recover the magical Music box. With this powerful device, the user can control listeners and this[sic] keep Koopa and his legions under control. Koopalings[sic] stalk the Brothers into the Temple of Gloom and the Music Box falls into the greedy hands of King Koopa, who makes the entire Mushroom Kingdom dance to the tune of "Do the Koopa", until a fast thinking Mario and some plumbers putty ear plugs save the day."
  • "Mighty Plumber"[sic]
    "Using Cheatsy Koopa's wand, King Koopa sucks the TV hero "Mighty Plumber" from the television set, and then tells the crusader the Mario Brothers are evil, and want to steal Pipeland's[sic] gold! Koopa asks Mighty Plumber to help him move the gold into King Koopa's castle, where it will be safe. Mighty Plumber attacks the Mario Brothers when they try to stop Koopa, but when King Koopa tries to run away with the gold Mighty Plumber realizes his mistake. All three plumbers chase after Koopa and the stolen gold."
  • "TAG Team trouble"[sic]
    "When Toad thinks he has lost the million gold coins the Princess has him deliver to the Mushroom Kingdom Orphanage, he desperately tries to recover the money by pitting his wrestling cousins, the Mushroom Marauder and Jake the Crusher Fungus, in a prize tag match against Koopa's Sledge Brothers. The deviant Koopa and Cheatsy hypnotize the Mushroom champions causing them to sleep through the bout. And it is Mario and Luigi who must replace them. Enter the Masked Masters of Mayhem to win back the money for Toad and the Orphanage."
  • "Crimes R us"
    "King Koopa and his evil horde orchestrate the escape of an infamous criminal, Crime Wav Clyde, from a prison in the real world. Koopa hopes he will teach his clean how to be nasty and treacherous and undertake the greatest crime spree in the Mushroom Kingdom history. Koopa runs Clyde ragged with many nefarious acts and this forces him to want out of the arrangement. Mario agrees to lead Clyde back home if he will help him nullify Koopas[sic] attempt to rob the Mushroom Treasury."

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