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(→‎The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!: Brevity; keeping to what's seen. The other characters' ability to fly in their "super" forms doesn't appear consistently.)
(→‎The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!: ...as the name didn't itself turn into the following series but was carried over to them)
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[[File:SMBSSFireMarios.jpg|thumb|Super Mario and Super Luigi throwing fireballs in the ''Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' episode, "[[Elvin Lives]]"]]
[[File:SMBSSFireMarios.jpg|thumb|Super Mario and Super Luigi throwing fireballs in the ''Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' episode, "[[Elvin Lives]]"]]
In ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'', this form is called '''Super Mario''' or '''Super Luigi''', since their actual Super forms are their regular forms. They resemble their appearances in ''Super Mario Bros.'' and the later ''Super Mario All-Stars'' and ''Deluxe'' versions (in Luigi's case). Unlike in the games, the forms are given from not only Fire Flowers, but also [[Super Star|Starmen]], a [[magic doodad]], [[Excalibur]], and at one point, a [[Royal Plug|shock from a high voltage]]. In some instances, the form itself is referred as '''Fire Power''', a name that transitioned into the two following series. As well as granting the Mario Bros. the ability to shoot fireballs, the form sometimes endows them with extra strength, speed, the ability to fly, and sometimes a temporary size increase before transforming. Mario is also seen transforming into this form in the intro. Also, during the transformation sequence, Mario and Luigi are shown in one frame with an outfit resembling their current color schemes since ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', but with a blue hat.
In ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'', this form is called '''Super Mario''' or '''Super Luigi''', since their actual Super forms are their regular forms. They resemble their appearances in ''Super Mario Bros.'' and the later ''Super Mario All-Stars'' and ''Deluxe'' versions (in Luigi's case). Unlike in the games, the forms are given from not only Fire Flowers, but also [[Super Star|Starmen]], a [[magic doodad]], [[Excalibur]], and at one point, a [[Royal Plug|shock from a high voltage]]. In some instances, the form itself is referred as '''Fire Power''', a name carried over into the two following series. As well as granting the Mario Bros. the ability to shoot fireballs, the form sometimes endows them with extra strength, speed, the ability to fly, and sometimes a temporary size increase before transforming. Mario is also seen transforming into this form in the intro. Also, during the transformation sequence, Mario and Luigi are shown in one frame with an outfit resembling their current color schemes since ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', but with a blue hat.


As '''Super Toad''', Toad's color scheme becomes inverted, with Toad gaining a red cap with white spots and a white vest with red pants. Toad's Super form has the same coloration as his regular form in the first three episodes of ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!''
As '''Super Toad''', Toad's color scheme becomes inverted, with Toad gaining a red cap with white spots and a white vest with red pants. Toad's Super form has the same coloration as his regular form in the first three episodes of ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!''