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"'''Treasure of the Sierra Brooklyn'''" is the fiftieth live-action segment of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' Its corresponding animated episode | "'''Treasure of the Sierra Brooklyn'''" is the fiftieth live-action segment of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' Its corresponding animated episode was "[[zeldawiki:Hitch in the Works|Hitch in the Works]]" from ''[[The Legend of Zelda (cartoon)|The Legend of Zelda]]''. | ||
==Plot synopsis== | ==Plot synopsis== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* | *This is the second episode to use the ''Inspector Gadget'' theme since both it and ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show'' are produced by [[DIC Entertainment]]. | ||
*When | *When Inspector Gadget accidentally hits Luigi with his hammer, he remarks, "Sorry about that, Luigi." That would be a reference to the "Sorry about that, Chief" catchphrase from the show ''Get Smart'', which also starred actor Don Adams. | ||
*When Inspector Gadget answers the phone, Luigi identifies himself as Luigi Mario; along with [[Mama Mario]] and [[Grandma Mario]], it is one of the earliest instances of "Mario" as the Mario Bros.' surname. Previously, the episode "[[Dance]]" also had an instance where Luigi referred to himself as | *When Inspector Gadget answers the phone, Luigi identifies himself as Luigi Mario; along with [[Mama Mario]] and [[Grandma Mario]], it is one of the earliest instances of "Mario" as the Mario Bros.' surname. Previously, the episode "[[Dance]]" also had an instance where Luigi referred to himself as Luigi Mario. | ||
*When Shout | *When the company Shout Factory released the complete ''The Legend of Zelda'' series on DVD, they only included five of the 13 original live-action segments that corresponded to the ''Zelda'' episodes.<ref>http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Super-Mario-Bros-Super/3951</ref> The episodes "[[Magic's Magic]]," "[[Mommies Curse]]," "[[Tutti Frutti, oh Mario]]," "[[The Magic Love]]," "Treasure of the Sierra Brooklyn," and "[[The Ghoul of My Dreams]]" were only released as bonus episodes on a PAL DVD set in Germany, where they are presented with only German language dubs.<ref>http://www.pidax-film.de/Kinder/Jugend/Die-Super-Mario-Bros-Super-Show-Vol-1::1084.html</ref><ref>http://www.pidax-film.de/Kinder/Jugend/Die-Super-Mario-Bros-Super-Show-Vol-2::1104.html</ref><ref>http://www.pidax-film.de/Kinder/Jugend/Die-Super-Mario-Bros-Super-Show-Vol-3::1133.html</ref><ref>http://www.pidax-film.de/Kinder/Jugend/Die-Super-Mario-Bros-Super-Show-Vol-4::1188.html</ref> "Magic's Magic" and "The Ghoul of My Dreams" were released in English, but only on Kids Klassics VHS tapes in the US. The only DVD release for "[[Slime Busters]]" in the US was on a single disc called ''Mario Mania''. The live-action episode "Tutti Frutti Mario" did not make it onto any DVD or VHS release. | ||
==External links== | |||
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0713316/ IMDB.com Page] | |||
==References== | ==References== |