The Super Mario Bros.: Reptielen op de loer
The title of this article is official, but it comes from a Dutch source.
If an acceptable English name is found, then the article should be moved to the new title.
| The Super Mario Bros.: Reptielen op de loer | |||
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| Distributor | GoodView Home Video | ||
| Language | Dutch | ||
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| Format | VHS | ||
| Runtime | 23 minutes | ||
The Super Mario Bros.: Reptielen op de loer is a Dutch VHS release of The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3. It contains two episodes and was released by GoodView Home Video.[1] The cover art features Mario holding King Koopa's Magic Wand in Kastle Koopa, with Koopa and the Princess behind him.
Episodes[edit]
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Reptielen op de loer. Koning Koopa wil zijn dochter Cucci Pucci iets heel bijzonders geven voor haar 16e verjaardag: Amerika! Met zijn toverkrachten weet hij het huis van de president van Amerika, Het Witte Huis, te verplaatsen naar het champignonnen-rijk en zijn eigen kasteel er voor in de plaats te zetten. Reusachtige Ninja strijders. Om het rijk van de reus Prins Ugo te kunnen veroveren, verandert Koning Koopa zijn vier zoons in reusachtige Ninja strijders. De enige manier om de situatie op te lossen is dat Mario zich ook als ninja held in de strijd mengt. |
Reptiles in the Rose Garden. King Koopa wants to give his daughter Kootie Pie a little something special for her sixteenth birthday: America! With his magic powers, he manages to move the house of the president of America, The White House, to the Mushroom Kingdom, and put his own castle in its place. Sneaky Lying Cheating Giant Ninja Koopas. In order to take over the kingdom of the giant Prince Hugo, King Koopa turns his four sons into giant Ninja warriors. The only way to resolve the situation is if Mario also gets involved in the fight as a ninja hero. |
Errors[edit]
- Though the front cover art is supposed to take place inside Kastle Koopa, the background shows the inside of King Windbag's castle instead.
- The back cover says that King Koopa replaces the White House with his own castle in "Reptiles in the Rose Garden," despite this never occurring at any point during the episode.
- The back cover features a screenshot of "Tag Team Trouble," despite this episode not appearing on the VHS.
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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| Dutch | The Super Mario Bros.: Reptielen op de loer[1] | The Super Mario Bros.: Reptiles in the Rose Garden |