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As of October 2016, [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQiL55CCq-Ngi8n6rpvlNOQ/videos?shelf_id=0&view=0&sort=dd at least 13 segments were found and posted onto Youtube]. It's unknown if the rest of the segments are missing or if they were supposedly destroyed after airing, especially seeing how none of the segments, found or not, were reused for future releases of DiC's ''Super Mario'' cartoons, with the exception of the episode "The Unzappables" on video-streaming services using the ''Club Mario'' segment instead of its original ''Mario Bros.'' segment.
As of October 2016, [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQiL55CCq-Ngi8n6rpvlNOQ/videos?shelf_id=0&view=0&sort=dd at least 13 segments were found and posted onto Youtube]. It's unknown if the rest of the segments are missing or if they were supposedly destroyed after airing, especially seeing how none of the segments, found or not, were reused for future releases of DiC's ''Super Mario'' cartoons, with the exception of the episode "The Unzappables" on video-streaming services using the ''Club Mario'' segment instead of its original ''Mario Bros.'' segment.


It is not very likely to see more of those segments resurfacing, considering that ''Club Mario'' was ''very'' much disliked by its target audience which much preferred the original ''Mario Bros.'' skits with Captain Lou Albano - that still remain a nostalgia classic.<ref>[http://www.platypuscomix.net/darkvault/clubmario.html Platypus Comix's article on the ''Club Mario'' segments.] Retrieved 17 Dec '18</ref>
The likelihood of more segments resurfacing is slim considering that ''Club Mario'' was ''very'' much disliked by its target audience; preferring the original ''Mario Bros.'' skits with Captain Lou Albano - that still remain a nostalgic classic.<ref>[http://www.platypuscomix.net/darkvault/clubmario.html Platypus Comix's article on the ''Club Mario'' segments.] Retrieved 17 Dec '18</ref>


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Revision as of 19:15, 16 April 2021

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Status: Partially Found

During the summer of 1990, Club Mario replaced the Mario Bros. live-action segments of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show.

This featured "extreme" Mario-obsessed teenagers Tommy Treehugger and Co M.C. (played by Chris Coombs and Michael Anthony Rawlins) goofing around, and in one episode, running around the DiC studios and harassing DiC executive producer Andy Heyward. Victoria Delany played Tommy's sister Tammy Treehugger. Rawlins also portrayed Co M.C.'s twin brother "Evil Eric". An additional added segment was a one-to-two-minute viewing of Spaced Out Theater, hosted by Princess Centauri, a green alien woman, which was edited from the TV series, Photon.

As of October 2016, at least 13 segments were found and posted onto Youtube. It's unknown if the rest of the segments are missing or if they were supposedly destroyed after airing, especially seeing how none of the segments, found or not, were reused for future releases of DiC's Super Mario cartoons, with the exception of the episode "The Unzappables" on video-streaming services using the Club Mario segment instead of its original Mario Bros. segment.

The likelihood of more segments resurfacing is slim considering that Club Mario was very much disliked by its target audience; preferring the original Mario Bros. skits with Captain Lou Albano - that still remain a nostalgic classic.[1]

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