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As it was based off of ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', the feel of the Mushroom Kingdom changed to better resemble the game. The various worlds of ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' were visited regularly, and new Power-Ups such as [[Super Leaf|Super Leaves]] and [[Frog Suit]]s appeared. King Koopa also changed his army, losing [[Wart]]'s minions, but gaining more of his own, including [[Boom Boom]]s, [[Boomerang Bros.]], [[Sledge Bros.]], [[Dry Bones]], and many more. Although characters continued to call him King Koopa like they did on ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'', his full name, Bowser Koopa, was mentioned in a few episodes.  
As it was based off of ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', the feel of the Mushroom Kingdom changed to better resemble the game. The various worlds of ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' were visited regularly, and new Power-Ups such as [[Super Leaf|Super Leaves]] and [[Frog Suit]]s appeared. King Koopa also changed his army, losing [[Wart]]'s minions, but gaining more of his own, including [[Boom Boom]]s, [[Boomerang Bros.]], [[Sledge Bros.]], [[Dry Bones]], and many more. Although characters continued to call him King Koopa like they did on ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'', his full name, Bowser Koopa, was mentioned in a few episodes.  


[[Image:TAoSMB3Bowser.jpg|thumb|left|King Koopa.]]  
[[Image:TAoSMB3Bowser.jpg|thumb|left|King Bowser Koopa.]]  


One notable addition to the cast was Bowser's seven [[Koopalings]], who were given alternate names for the show. Although DiC has never properly explained why different names were issued for the Koopalings, they hadn't been named by Nintendo of America when the  
One notable addition to the cast was Bowser's seven [[Koopalings]], who were given alternate names for the show. Although DiC has never properly explained why different names were issued for the Koopalings, they hadn't been named by Nintendo of America when the