Rating: Summary: Commentary? What Commentary? Review: Overall, the DVD is decent, but without live action sequences, its missing quite a bit. As it is, it's a very barebones release.I don't know why, but I haven't heard the commentary... where/when is it?
Rating: Summary: i pooped Review: That Was the cooliest thing i have ever watched Please Write To DiC, Try to get them to release some more super mario episoids on DVD, and I hope that you buy this DVD.. The only bad thing is that they cut out some stuff, And I just farted, and It Really does Stink..
Rating: Summary: What a great cartoon and DVD Review: This cartoon gives me the entire memories when i use to watch them as a little kid.The DVD may not have the great special features,But if you ever see this sucker available in a store don't think about it just buy it.
Rating: Summary: Good fun, classic Mario. Review: This is a great rendition of the original Mario Super show, and Zelda show. Cool animation, with great audio. Way to go, Nintendo!
Rating: Summary: Live-Action Segments MIA Review: This is a much-beloved cartoon from my childhood, so it was pretty obvious I was going to get this. As I put it in the player, I had my fingers crossed. "Please, don't cut out the opening live-action segments with Mario (played by Captin Lou) and Luigi in their plumbing headquarters, where they would often run into special guests, including Magic Johnson." That whole quote, yes. But, it wasn't my day, or the day of any Super Mario Bros. Super Show Completist (oh, they're out there). Here's what they cut out of each episode that I noticed: The Opening Song that introduced the entire show (they included the song that introduced the cartoon segment, though only on ONE episode). The Live-Action segments with Captain Lou and uh... Luigi. The end credit Do-The-Mario song from nearly episode. As soon as one cartoon ends it goes into the next cartoon, no credits or anything. That's something they used to do on cartoon VHS (ninja turtles, for example) that upset me, even when I was a kid. You think with DVD they would stop that. That's one of the nice things about DVD... if you don't want to watch the credits, you can skip them. GIVE ME MY LIVE-ACTION CAPTAIN LOU! Other than that, it's pretty cool, because it does contain 6 episodes (most DVDs of TV shows only include 3 or 4 episodes per disc) of Mario (which aired Monday thru Thursday) and then 2 episodes of Zelda (which replaced it on Friday). So, for fans, this is all we have, so, I don't want to recommend or not recommend this disc, but I hope what I said helps.
Rating: Summary: Do the MArio Review: This is an excelent dvd i like how it sticks to the games very well i like all the video game sounds. I like the game and hidden episode. The MArio dance is so...funny.
Rating: Summary: WHAT DOES IT CONTAIN YOU ASK? Review: When you first put the DVD into your DVD player, it will say "WARNING" like all DVD's do. Next, it will show a video of the many glorious cartoon videos/dvd's that DIC sells. It will then say the title of the DVD, "Mario's Greatest Movie Moments". Right after, it will play the first episode. If you do not want to watch the first episode, you will have to press "MENU" on your remote control. You may press MENU at any time after the "WARNING" message. In the menu, it will say that you can PLAY the DVD, and will play every episode non-stop in order: Robo-Koopa Toad Warrior Raiders of the Lost Mushroom Kount Koopula! Koopenstien! Koopzilla! And Zelda episodes: The missing link Kiss and Tell My list of the episodes is not in the order that the DVD displays! IN THE MAIN MENU, you do not have to click "PLAY", you may click "EPISODE GUIDE" and see all 8 episodes on the DVD, and pick which you want to watch. Next, on the main menu, you can view the trailer for DIC DVD's. LASTLY: You may click "GAME". It is a eight question trivia game, where if you get them right, a NINTH [9] EPISODE UNLOCKS! If you get a question wrong, you may try again. The 9th episode is "Sherlock Mario". After the episode, a real-life acting scene by Lou Albano and Danny Wells is played. [only the portion AFTER "sherlock mario" from when it aired back in 1989]. You cannot see the first half of this acting scene. After a few minutes of the acting scene, a commercial for The Legend of Zelda plays. Lastly, the rest of the acting scene [a little over a minute worth] is played, and at the end, Mario and Luigi say goodbye and to "DO THE MARIO!". The outro song is then played. When the outro song is done, the DVD will direct you back to question number 8 and say that you got the answer wrong. After 3 seconds, it will load question 8 again. You may answer question 8 or click EXIT to main menu. THERE YOU HAVE IT, ENJOY!
Rating: Summary: WHAT DOES IT CONTAIN YOU ASK? Review: When you first put the DVD into your DVD player, it will say "WARNING" like all DVD's do. Next, it will show a video of the many glorious cartoon videos/dvd's that DIC sells. It will then say the title of the DVD, "Mario's Greatest Movie Moments". Right after, it will play the first episode. If you do not want to watch the first episode, you will have to press "MENU" on your remote control. You may press MENU at any time after the "WARNING" message. In the menu, it will say that you can PLAY the DVD, and will play every episode non-stop in order: Robo-Koopa Toad Warrior Raiders of the Lost Mushroom Kount Koopula! Koopenstien! Koopzilla! And Zelda episodes: The missing link Kiss and Tell My list of the episodes is not in the order that the DVD displays! IN THE MAIN MENU, you do not have to click "PLAY", you may click "EPISODE GUIDE" and see all 8 episodes on the DVD, and pick which you want to watch. Next, on the main menu, you can view the trailer for DIC DVD's. LASTLY: You may click "GAME". It is a eight question trivia game, where if you get them right, a NINTH [9] EPISODE UNLOCKS! If you get a question wrong, you may try again. The 9th episode is "Sherlock Mario". After the episode, a real-life acting scene by Lou Albano and Danny Wells is played. [only the portion AFTER "sherlock mario" from when it aired back in 1989]. You cannot see the first half of this acting scene. After a few minutes of the acting scene, a commercial for The Legend of Zelda plays. Lastly, the rest of the acting scene [a little over a minute worth] is played, and at the end, Mario and Luigi say goodbye and to "DO THE MARIO!". The outro song is then played. When the outro song is done, the DVD will direct you back to question number 8 and say that you got the answer wrong. After 3 seconds, it will load question 8 again. You may answer question 8 or click EXIT to main menu. THERE YOU HAVE IT, ENJOY!
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