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On July 17th, 2013, former DiC Entertainment CEO Andy Heyward and his wife, Amy Moynihan-Heyward, published "SMC 60 second theme; musical compositions."<ref>[https://cocatalog.loc.gov/cgi-bin/doctitles.cgi?V9905D835 SMC 60 second theme; musical compositions.] Retrieved 01 Jun '21</ref> The document contained various titles produced by DiC Entertainment including ''Super Mario Bros. Christmas Show''.
On July 17th, 2013, former DiC Entertainment CEO Andy Heyward and his wife, Amy Moynihan-Heyward, published "SMC 60 second theme; musical compositions."<ref>[https://cocatalog.loc.gov/cgi-bin/doctitles.cgi?V9905D835 SMC 60 second theme; musical compositions.] Retrieved 01 Jun '21</ref> The document contained various titles produced by DiC Entertainment including ''Super Mario Bros. Christmas Show''.
==Availability==
Aside from these situations listed above, no more references for this show appears online or anywhere, thus its existence is contested.


==References==
==References==
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Status: Lost

Super Mario Bros. Christmas show is a lost show produced by DiC Entertainment.

The show was only ever mentioned in the document "Action Man & 67 other titles; musical compositions."[1] from the United States Copyright Office website. DIC Enterprises, Inc. published the document on June 5th, 1997, and contains multiple titles of shows produced by DiC.

On July 17th, 2013, former DiC Entertainment CEO Andy Heyward and his wife, Amy Moynihan-Heyward, published "SMC 60 second theme; musical compositions."[2] The document contained various titles produced by DiC Entertainment including Super Mario Bros. Christmas Show.

Availability

Aside from these situations listed above, no more references for this show appears online or anywhere, thus its existence is contested.

References