Super Mario World: Classic Collection
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Distributor | Beyond Home Entertainment | ||
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Language | English | ||
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Format | DVD | ||
Region | 4 | ||
Runtime | 224 minutes |
Super Mario World: Classic Collection is a DVD release of the Super Mario World television series. It contains six episodes and was released by Beyond Home Entertainment on January 4, 2012.[2][1] The box art reuses the artwork from Super Mario Bros.: King Koopa Katastrophe, but it has a different background image featuring Grass Land.
Blurb[edit]
Super Mario World™, it's a blast from the past! In Super Mario World™, you've got to move fast! Mario™ and Luigi™ are doing what they can, Yoshi™ and the Princess are giving them a hand! In Super Mario World™, it's a blast!
After saving the Mushroom Kingdom from Bowser™ and the rest of the Koopas in Super Mario Bros.™ 3, Mario and Luigi needed to recuperate from their adventures. Together they agreed that the best place to vacation was a magical place called Dinosaur Land. Here, Princess Toadstool is seized by evil forces. With a little luck (and help from a magic cape), our hearty crew can defeat the seven worlds of Bowser's Krazy Koopa Kritters and find the "starry" treasures. You'll need to search all areas to find our what kinds of treasure are there... in Super Mario World™.
Episodes[edit]
- "Fire Sale" / "Misadventures in Robin Hood Woods"
- "The Wheel Thing" / "Pursuit of the Magic Hoop"
- "Send in the Clown" / "Return to Castlevania"
- "Ghosts 'R' Us" / "Totally Tetrisized"
- "King Scoopa Koopa" / "Battle of the Baseball Know-It-Alls"
- "The Night Before Cave Christmas" / "A Tale of Two Dogs"
- "Born to Ride" / "The Fractured Fantasy of Captain N"
- "Party Line" / "Gopher Bash"
- "Rock TV" / "The Yoshi Shuffle"
- "A Little Learning" / "Mama Luigi"
Notes[edit]
- The first half of the blurb on the back of the DVD is taken directly from the lyrics of the show's opening theme. The second half is taken directly from the Super Mario World instruction booklet. As such, Dinosaur World and King Koopa are referred to as "Dinosaur Land" and "Bowser," their in-game names, despite the former name being used by Koopa only in the episode "Send in the Clown" and the latter name never being used in the series.