Super Mario Bros. Super Show! 6

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The title of this article is official, but it comes from a Swedish source.
If an acceptable English name is found, then the article should be moved to the new title.

Super Mario Bros. Super Show! 6
Cover of Super Mario Bros. Super Show! 6
Distributor Wendros
Language Swedish
Format VHS
Runtime 60 minutes

Super Mario Bros. Super Show! 6 is a Swedish VHS release of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! It contains four animated segments and was released by Wendros.[1] The cover art features Mario and his friends riding on a magic carpet with a Hammer Brother and a castle in the background; the castle features a red flag with the initials "K.K" written on it, standing for "King Koopa." The cover art is the same as the cover art for the Danish VHS Super Mario Bros.: Piraterne.

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Norwegian English

På denna kassett luras våra vänner in i ett kusligt slott i Turt-levania[sic], där greve Koopula planerar att förvandla prinsessan till en spaghettisås sugande vampyr. Prinsessans chefsspion Champ[sic] blir tagen av Koopa, då rycker Mario och Luigi ut som hemliga agenter. Våra hjältar återvänder till Sayonara, den orientaliska staden, där dom börjar strida mot Karate Koopa och hans Ninja Ninjiss[sic], med hjälp av stridskonsten Plumb-Fu. Indiana Mario och hans vänner reser till Djungelland i jakten på skatter och den försvunna Champ.

On this cassette our friends are lured into a spooky castle in Turtlevania, where Count Koopula plans to turn the princess into a spaghetti-sauce-sucking vampire. The princess's chief spy Toad is captured by Koopa, so she sends out Mario and Luigi as secret agents. Our heroes return to Sayonara, the oriental city, where they begin battling against Karate Koopa and his Ninja Ninjis, with the help of the martial art Plumb-Fu. Indiana Mario and his friends travel to Jungleland i search of treasure and the Lost Mushroom.

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Language Name Meaning Notes
Swedish Super Mario Bros. Super Show! 6[1] -

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