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While ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' was broadcasted five days a week, [[Mario]] cartoons only aired from Monday through Thursday. The Legend of Zelda, which was accompanied by live-action segments with Mario and [[Luigi]], aired on Friday.
While ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' was broadcasted five days a week, [[Mario]] cartoons only aired from Monday through Thursday. The Legend of Zelda, which was accompanied by live-action segments with Mario and [[Luigi]], aired on Friday.


Towards the end of the live-action segments that aired on Monday through Thursday, Mario, Luigi, and/or the guest-star would speak out to the audience, and tell them to watch some scenes from the next ''Legend of Zelda''. A preview featuring several scenes from Friday's Zelda episode was then shown before the live-action segment concluded.
Towards the end of the live-action segments that aired on Monday through Thursday, Mario, Luigi, and/or the guest-star would speak out to the audience, and tell them to watch some scenes from the next ''Legend of Zelda'' episode. A preview featuring several scenes from Friday's Zelda episode was then shown before the live-action segment concluded.


As the characters in the live-action segments are aware of the Zelda cartoons, the series itself is implied in the overall Marioverse.
As the characters in the live-action segments are aware of the Zelda cartoons, the series itself is implied in the overall Marioverse.

Revision as of 22:37, April 27, 2007

The Legend of Zelda was a short-lived television series chronicling the adventures of Link, Princess Zelda and Ganon in Hyrule, which was based off the first two Zelda games for the Nintendo Entertainment System. While the series itself is unrelated to the Marioverse, it remains a sub-series of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!.

While The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! was broadcasted five days a week, Mario cartoons only aired from Monday through Thursday. The Legend of Zelda, which was accompanied by live-action segments with Mario and Luigi, aired on Friday.

Towards the end of the live-action segments that aired on Monday through Thursday, Mario, Luigi, and/or the guest-star would speak out to the audience, and tell them to watch some scenes from the next Legend of Zelda episode. A preview featuring several scenes from Friday's Zelda episode was then shown before the live-action segment concluded.

As the characters in the live-action segments are aware of the Zelda cartoons, the series itself is implied in the overall Marioverse.