Little Robert

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Little Robert beside Mario and Luigi, performing their routine
“This is the weirdest motel room I've ever been in! Got TV in the bathroom mirror and some of the ugliest people I've ever seen!”
Little Robert, "Tutti Frutti, oh Mario"

Little Robert is a minor character who makes his appearance in the live-action segment of a The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode, "Tutti Frutti, oh Mario". He is based on American rock and roll singer Little Richard, tying in with how the episode title is derived from the musician's 1955 song "Tutti Frutti".

History[edit]

Little Robert first appears at the beginning of episode, mimicking Mario's moves as he is shaving in front of the mirror, both applying shaving cream and using a razor. Mario calls Luigi over, asking he had changed the mirror. Luigi, however, is already concerned about an indiscernible sound coming from the vent, which is actually Little Robert's scatting. As the two try to find the source of the sound, Mario returns to the mirror, where Little Robert exclaims how this is the weirdest motel room he has been in. After hearing him scat once more, Mario recognizes him as Little Robert, who happily confirms this as Mario shrugs toward Luigi.

The second half of the segment begins with Luigi preparing an Italian dinner for Little Robert, who is soon arriving at their apartment. As Mario questions him, Luigi reveals his plan to hide a tape recorder and get Little Robert to sing, making it a collector's item. Luigi insists this as Mario is skeptical. At this moment, the doorbell rings, and Little Robert enters. Mario becomes exuberant at his presence, and happily introduces him to Luigi. Before he is seated for dinner, Little Robert begins to sing, with Mario and Luigi going along. He becomes less enthusiastic and criticizes their performance.

Following the transition, Little Robert is seen instructing Mario and Luigi in a song and dance routine, where they serve as background vocals and he the chorus. Despite their efforts, he is once again unimpressed, offering constructive criticism. He then asks to sit down for dinner, and does just so. Mario, however, suggests he simply take the pan with him to go. At this, Little Robert becomes angered, chastising them for making him sing and now asking him to leave. Despite this, he takes the pan and shouts at Luigi as he is thanked anyway for coming over. Mario and Luigi become excited and look for the cassette, only to find it being chewed up by the Ratagator, making their entire plan unsuccessful.

Along with most guest stars in their respective episodes, Little Robert appears alongside Mario and Luigi as the credits begin to roll, prompting the Do the Mario between the brothers.