The Ten Koopmandments

"The Ten Koopmandments" is the thirty-fourth episode of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! Its name is a pun on the.

Plot synopsis
In the beginning of the episode, Mario and his friends are riding on camels in Pyramid Land, they are there because they heard that King Koopa is appointed himself as the pharaoh of Pyramid Land and he only makes trouble for the citizens. It is up to Mario and friends to stop King Koopa's terror, they ride up to The Ten Koopmandments and read the various Koopmandments like "No one shall hire plumbers" and "No one shall eat any pasta". After reading them, they head to a nearby Mushroom village, where they meet The Three Mushrooms, who tell the them how King Koopa turned all the Mushroom People into bricks with the help of a magic wand, and was then able to use the bricks to build his Koopsphinx.

Meanwhile, at Koopa's building site, Koopa is informed by Mouser that they are fresh out of bricks, and that there are still some Mushroom People in the mushroom village. Koopa then rounds up the Koopa Pack and heads towards the mushroom village, where Mario and co., along with The Three Mushrooms, hide in an attempt to ambush the Koopa Pack. However, this plan backfires as The Three Mushrooms accidentally attack the Mario gang. Koopa catches them and turns The Three Mushrooms into bricks. He then brings Mario and company to a pyramid, where he traps them inside. In moments, the gang is chased by a Goomba Mummy; then they are attacked by a Cobrat and a Phanto. They are trapped between the Goomba Mummy and the Phanto when the gang finds an emergency exit slide to escape from the pyramid.

After escaping, Mario and friends steal Koopa's magic staff from him while he is sleeping and turn the sphinxes back into the Mushroom People. The gang escapes across the desert to the Red Sauce Sea. When Koopa finds out about this, he gets the Koopa Pack to go after them, but by the time they get there, Mario and the crew have made it across the Red Sauce Sea by using the Magic Scepter to split it in half. Once they are across, they close the sea up behind them before Koopa and the Koopa Pack can get out. As Mario and the Mushroom People celebrate, Toadstool wonders what they should do for a celebration. Seeing the Red Sauce Sea, Mario then decides they should have a big spaghetti feast. The episode ends as he ponders where they could get a hundred billion tons of pasta.

Characters

 * Mario
 * Luigi
 * Princess Toadstool
 * Toad
 * Koop Tut
 * Mouser
 * Tryclyde
 * Koopa Troopa
 * The Three Mushrooms

Cast

 * Lou Albano &mdash; Mario
 * Danny Wells &mdash; Luigi
 * Jeannie Elias &mdash; Princess Toadstool
 * John Stocker &mdash; Toad, Mouser, Koopa Troopa, mushroom #1, mushroom #3
 * Harvey Atkin &mdash; King Bowser Koopa, mushroom #2

Animations and continuity errors

 * When the Koopa Pack started laughing at Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool, and Toad, Koopa Troopa and Tryclyde's mouths were not moving.
 * When the Koopa Pack return to the village, the Koopa Troopa's whole face was yellow.
 * When Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool, and Toad were looking at the Ten Koopmandments, Toad appears larger than usual.
 * When Mario finds the emergency exit, it reads, "EMERGENCY EXT: PUSH" (which is also seen when Mario and co. fall into the exit), but in the close-up shot of the emergency exit, it reads, "EMERGENGY EXIT: PUSH!".
 * In some shots of Mario sneaking to steal Koop Tut's magic staff, the Koopinx is shown as if it were still undergoing construction despite it being finished.
 * When Mario is about to use the magic staff he stole from Koop Tut, Toad isn't present in the first shot, but in the next shot, he is seen in front of Princess Toadstool.
 * When Koop Tut grabs Mouser after learning the Koopinx's disappearance, Mouser's head disappears and reappears a few times as Koop Tut manhandles him.
 * When Koop Tut, Tryclyde, Koopa Troopa, and Mouser were being flushed away by the Red Sauce Sea, the Koopa Troopa's face was all tan.

Quotes
"Magic staff do your trick, turn these mushrooms into bricks!"

- Koop Tut

"Ultra bad news! We're trapped between a mummy and a weird face!"

- Toad

"I hate bad news, and I hate the guy who brings it!"

- Koop Tut

"Never! Good bricks are hard to find!"

- Koop Tut

Profiles

 * WildBrain - Cartoon Super Heroes/Super Mario Bros. Super Show! - WildBrain: In the beginning of the episode, Mario and his friends are riding on camels in Pyramid Land, they are there because they heard that King Koopa is appointed himself as the pharao of Pyramid Land and he only makes trouble to the citizens.
 * Netflix: Deep among the sands of Desertland, the evil Koop-Tut is holding the Desertlanders hostage with a strict set of rules: the Ten Koopmandments.

Trivia

 * The episode is erroneously called "The Ten Koopandments" on WildBrain's YouTube channel.
 * This episode is based on the second half of the Judeo-Christian tale of Exodus, the second book in both the Bible and the Torah.
 * Mario's role is based on Moses, freeing the slaves of a powerful tyrant and parting the Red Sea with his staff.
 * This episode's name is based off of , a movie based on the Exodus story.
 * In the Exodus story, Moses receives the Ten Commandments on Mt. Sinai, to praise the God of Israel who brought them out of labor, whereupon he breaks the original tablets after seeing that the Hebrews made an idol out of the gold they took from the Pharaoh and demanded they melt it into a gold chest to carry the Commandments, after writing a second set on the same mountain. Here, Koopa has written his own set of Koopmandments which direct all glory and worship to himself.
 * The Three Mushrooms are parodies of due to similar personalities and they resemble the Three Stooges.
 * According to writer Perry Martin, the original premise for the episode was named "Koop-Tut" in which King Koopa "turns everyone into bricks" to build a "Koopinx," but it was rejected by DIC executives, allegedly due to being "too imaginative." Not wanting to waste the premise, Marin rewrote the script as a more straightforward movie parody, having remembered that Andy Heyward wanted a parody of The Ten Commandments, and got the script approved.