The Night Before Cave Christmas

The Night Before Cave Christmas is the fifth episode of the Super Mario World animated series; The Night Before Cave Christmas also happens to be, as the name would imply, a cartoon Christmas special.

Plot Synopsis
While on a picnic, Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool can only watch in dismay while Yoshi and Oogtar fight over a "barbeque mammoth rib". Mario attempts to stop the fighting, only to get some barbeque-sauce spattered on his face when Yoshi and Oogtar tear the rib in half.

After wiping the sauce from his face, Mario claims that all Oogtar ever does is squabble with others; after saying this, Mario notices that it isn't just Oogtar, all the cave-people have been acting grumpy recently. Watching the cave-people fight makes Mario think of how everyone acts nice to one another around the holidays. After dodging some corn thrown by Oogtar, Luigi replies that Mario must mean Christmas, which is a little odd to think about, as its the middle of August.

Despite this detail, Mario decides to celebrate Christmas with the cave-people, thinking it will cheer them up. Soon after stating this, a confused Yoshi asks what Christmas is. Mario proceeds to explain what Christmas is to Yoshi and Oogtar, with Oogtar taking particular interest in Santa Claus and the presents he delivers.

After his explanation about what Christmas is, Mario begins to decorate all of Dome City with the curious and excited cave-people watching him. After hearing about Mario's plans for a "Cave Christmas", Bowser pops-out of his hiding place in a log and begins to wonder why Mario would be celebrating Christmas in the hottest month of the year.

With "Cave Christmas Day" coming-up, Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, Princess Toadstool, Oogtar and Ooga begin to cut-down several Christmas trees, while Bowser and Bully Koopa spy on them.

After cutting down the Christmas trees, Princess Toadstool and Yoshi begin to decorate them with candy canes, while Bowser and Bully look on. After saying he has a plan forming, Bowser, along with Bully, is picked-up by a garbage-collecting dinosaur and thrown out with the rest of the trash.

With Christmas coming, Mario, Luigi and Princess Toadstool begin to make presents for the cave-people's children, while Oogtar looks on with greedy eyes. After yelling "Oogtar want" aloud, Oogtar is found by Luigi, who kicks Oogtar out of the toy workshop before he can grab anything. As Princess Toadstool begins to pack the toys for delivery, Bowser looks on, with the plan of stealing all the toys for "Koopa Khristmas Morning".

As Luigi and Mario begin packing-up for the big toy delivery, Oogtar sneaks into the workshop, wanting to take all the best toys for himself. As Oogtar is rummaging through Mario's toy sack, he is surprised when Bowser approaches. Hiding in the toy sack, Oogtar is taken away by Bowser, who steals the sack of toys meant for the cave-children.

While trying on a Santa Claus outfit, Mario notices that all the toys have been stolen. Rushing into the workshop, an angered Mario realizes it had to have been Bowser who stole the toys. A fuming Mario vows to reclaim the toys and sets off for Neon Castle.

Mario, with the help of Yoshi, who has a pair of Magic Wings on, sets off to Neon Castle. With Mario fast approaching, Bowser begins praising himself on having commited such a bad deed. While inspecting the toys he stole, Bowser discovers Oogtar in the bag. Demanding to know what Oogtar is doing there, a fight breaks out between Bowser and Oogtar over who gets the presents. Tearing open a present meant for Bully, Oogtar discovers that the present is a Bob-omb, about to explode. Hurling the Bob-omb at Bowser, Oogtar tries to run-away from the enraged Koopa king, only to be captured.

Deciding to get rid of Oogtar, Bowser begins to lower a tied-up Oogtar into a pit with a hungry Tyrannosaurus Rex in it. In true villain fashion, Bowser leaves Oogtar alone, with a candle to burn through the rope suspending Oogtar above the Tyrannosaurus' pit.

Landing in front of Neon Castle, Mario and Yoshi hear Oogtar's yells for help and, breaking through a window, Mario and Yoshi are besieged by Mechkoopas, Thwomps, Koopa Skeletons and Koopa Football Players. While running from all these enemies, Mario finds a feather and uses it to become Cape Mario. With his power of flight, Mario picks-up Yoshi and flies through a nearby Warp Tube.

Exiting this Warp Pipe, Mario and Yoshi arrive in the room Oogtar is being held captive in. Right before Oogtar is fed to a T-Rex, Mario flies-in and saves him. Bringing Oogtar to safety, Mario, who Oogtar believes to be Santa Claus, manages to get Oogtar to confess to trying to steal all the presents.

Loading all the presents in his sleigh, Mario, Oogtar and Yoshi escape Bowser's Castle, just as the Koopa family find all the presents Bowser stole missing. Arriving at Dome City, Mario drops Oogtar, who has had an epiphany, off at his dome-house. As Oogtar falls asleep, Mario drops-off what appears to be a miniature television an Oogtar's bedside table. Mario then leaves to deliver presents to the rest of Dome City.

Later in the morning, while Mario is asleep in the Dome Castle, Oogtar sneaks in and, believing Santa had forgotten to give a present to Mario, drops-off a present for Mario.

Goofs/Mistakes

 * When Yoshi says, "Oooh, eat treats?!", Oogtar has four eyebrows.


 * Right when Mario says, "Who've been good.", his mouth stops moving.

Trivia

 * "The Night Before Cave Christmas" was the only episode of the Super Mario World cartoon series to be released on a VHS tape. The Night Before Cave Christmas came packaged with the The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! cartoon "Koopa Klaus" and the live-action segment "Santa Claus Is Coming to Flatbush" in the "Super Mario Bros. Super Christmas Adventures".


 * According to the production order of Super Mario World, "The Night Before Cave Christmas" was the last episode of the DiC's Super Mario cartoon trilogy to be created.


 * A few clips from this episode were used in Nintendo commercials aired in Spain during the Christmas season in 1992.