Do the Koopa

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This article is about the fifteenth episode of The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3. For the song of the same name, seeDo the Koopa (song).
The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 episode
"Do the Koopa"
Do the Koopa screenshot
Production number217-115
Episode15
AirdateUSA October 27, 1990[1]
Writer(s)Phil Harnage
Opening curtainDark Land
Featured song"Do the Koopa"
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“Oh, how I love this song! I can make the wholeMushroom Kingdom dance to their doom!”
King Bowser Koopa

"Do the Koopa" is the fifteenth episode ofThe Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3. It aired alongside another episode entitled "Kootie Pie Rocks." The title of the episode is a reference to "Do the Mario," the song that is used in the closing credits toThe Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, the previousSuper Mario animated series produced byDIC Entertainment.

Plot synopsis[edit]

The episode begins withLuigi finding a treasure map to theDoom Dancer Music Box inMushroom Land Central Library.Princess Toadstool later gets Luigi,Mario, andToad to help her get the Doom Dancer, which makes anyone who hears it dance fast or slow according to how fast it is cranked. Mario proposes that the Doom Dancer can keep theKoopa Clan under control. The group then sets out to get it inDark Land'sTemple of Gloom. When they arrive, aDry Bones hears their plans and goes to tellKing Koopa atKastle Koopa. After telling him a few times (King Koopa has a cold), King Koopa sendsCheatsy Koopa,Big Mouth Koopa Jr., andBully Koopa to get the Doom Dancer before the Mario Bros. do.

Mario and Co. face a problem getting over a wide gap. Toad suggests that Mario break someblocks to get someSuper Leaves, which Mario does. Turning into theirRaccoon forms, the group flies over the wide gap. They run through a field of giant spikes popping down from the cave ceiling. After getting through the spike field, twoKoopa statues turn them all back into their normal forms.

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The Temple of Gloom.

After traversing through a hallway, the group sees the Temple of Gloom, which is guarded by a group of Dry Bones. The group stomps on all the Dry Bones, but they just reform and get back up. Mario then sees a group of Blocks and tells everyone to break them. The rubble of the blocks block the Dry Bones from reaching the gang, allowing Mario and the group to get into the Temple of Gloom safely.

Cheatsy, Bully, and Big Mouth are later seen clearing the rubble, and following the gang into the Temple of Gloom. After narrowly avoiding beams from many Koopa statues, Mario and the gang reach a door. Princess Toadstool looks at the map and tells the group that the Doom Dancer is in the Inner Temple. The Koopalings, who are eavesdropping, realize that the Doom Dancer exists and is not a myth like their father always thought. The Koopalings decide to let Mario get the Doom Dancer, then Big Mouth says they should ambush them. Bully tells Big Mouth to give him his string. Big Mouth objects because it belonged to their great grandmother and attempts to tell an unneeded story about her. Bully covers his big mouth before he starts while Cheatsy steals the string and creates a tripwire.

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Traps going off after Mario grabs the Doom Dancer.

Mario and the group are then seen inside the room of the Doom Dancer, which is on a pedestal. Mario climbs up and obtains the Doom Dancer, which sets off a trap that makes projectiles fall from the ceiling. Mario gets back to the group after narrowly avoiding aThwomp. ABoom Boom scares the group and sends them running outside, tripping on the trip-wire and sending the Doom Dancer into the air. Big Mouth attempts to catch it while mimicking football game crowds, but Cheatsy pushes him aside and attempts to catch it, but Bully grabs him by the hair and throws him away and the Doom Dancer falls into Bully Koopa's claws. Bully then uses the Doom Dancer to force everyone to dance, even his own siblings. He makes everyone march back to Castle Koopa, plotting to use the Doom Dancer to overthrow his father.

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Bully with the Doom Dancer.

When the group gets to Kastle Koopa, King Koopa asks Bully to give him the Doom Dancer. Bully refuses, saying that he is going to use it to rule the entire world, starting with his father. However, King Koopa's cold prevents him from hearing the music, making him invulnerable to its magic. Koopa then takes the Doom Dancer, and cranks it, making everyone "Do the Koopa". King Koopa then says that he is going to make the wholeMushroom Kingdom dance to their doom. The Doom Dancer is powerful enough for its power to spread into Desert Land where a Sphinx, the trees and even the enemies start dancing.

King Koopa then flies over various parts of the Mushroom Kingdom on hisDoom Ship, making everyone "Do the Koopa", even statues and plants. Mario then gets somePlumber's Putty from Luigi, and jams them in his ears, blocking out all sound. Pretending to dance, Mario slowly goes towards Koopa, tackling him and sending the Doom Dancer into the air. A struggle for the Doom Dancer follows, which ends up in the crank breaking off from the rest of the Doom Dancer. Attempting to crank it with his claw, Koopa gets his claw stuck. The Koopalings help Koopa get it off, but send the Doom Dancer crashing onto the landscape below, where it hits aGoomba on the head and breaks.

King Koopa, Bully, and Cheatsy then start arguing over whose fault it is for breaking the Doom Dancer. Mario and the group jump into theWarp Pipe and are warped toMushroom Castle, where the episode ends.

Gallery[edit]

  • Title card

    Title card

  • Arabic title card

    Arabic title card

  • Korean title card

    Korean title card

Cast[edit]

Animation and continuity errors[edit]

  • In the original version,Bully's line when he slows down his cranking plays earlier than it is supposed to, resulting in him speaking with no dialogue. This error is corrected in the Latin American Spanish dub.
  • At the beginning of the episode, theBoom Boom moves on the map, but atToad's house, it does not.
  • In several scenes,Mario's hair is colored black instead of brown.
  • When Mario and his friends looks at the map in Toad's house, the emblem onMario's cap has its colors reversed.
  • WhenPrincess Toadstool explains how theDoom Dancer Music Box works,Kootie Pie's bracelets are colored gray instead of yellow, and whenHop falls down, his glasses turn red.
  • WhenLuigi mentions thatDark Land isKing Koopa's kingdom, the details on the map are missing.
  • When Mario and his friends jump into theWarp Pipe, the skull symbol is blue, but when they arrive in Dark Land, it turns yellow.
    • Shortly after, the symbol on the pipe disappears.
  • When the Warp Pipe appears in Dark Land, Mario and his friends appear, but in the next shot, they and the pipe disappear while aDry Bones replaces them.
  • When King Koopa explains to theKoopalings what he actually said, his eyes are colored white instead of yellow.
  • WhenCheatsy is relieved,Big Mouth's eyelids are colored gray instead of purple. This also happens when King Koopa tells the Koopalings that the Dry Bones will show where Mario and his friends went.
  • When Bully says, "Right, King Dad! Anything you say!", his shell has three spikes instead of just one.
  • In several scenes, Cheatsy's head is the same color as his body.
  • In several scenes, Bully's snout is brown instead of cream-colored.
  • When Luigi says for the music to stop, the fire flashes.
  • When Mario breaks someBlocks, some of them remain intact.
  • When Mario and his friends start flying, Mario, Luigi, and Princess Toadstool's raccoon ears are missing, along Princess Toadstool's raccoon tail.
  • After Mario dodges a spike, the screen freezes for a few seconds.
  • After Princess Toadstool loses herraccoon form, she is suddenly caught up with Toad despite being behind in the previous scene.
  • When the Dry Bones leave theTemple of Gloom, the first Dry Bones disappears into the ground.
  • When Mario and his friends run towards the Dry Bones, Toad's pants are missing.
  • When Mario stomps on the last two Dry Bones, the cracks on the Dry Bones' shells are missing.
  • When Mario and his friends are beginning to enter the Temple of Gloom, the screen shakes.
  • When the Koopalings spy on Mario and his friends, Big Mouth's head is tan instead of gray.
  • When Big Mouth says that the Koopas will be doomed if Mario and his friends get the Doom Dancer, his star is missing.
  • When Mario climbs up the pedestal with the Doom Dancer, the Doom Dancer is missing.
  • When Mario dodges theThwomp, the Doom Dancer is miscolored
  • In the scene after Mario dodges the Thwomp, he is inexplicably transparent and fades into full opacity.
  • After Mario and his friends trip on the rope, it disappears.
  • When Cheatsy pushes Big Mouth aside, the rim around Big Mouth's shell is colored white instead of yellow.
  • When Cheatsy and Big Mouth look at Bully when he catches the Doom Dancer, Cheatsy's shackles are colored green instead of black.
  • After Bully catches the Doom Dancer, his underbelly is not colored in.
  • When Mario, his friends, and the Koopalings march, the Doom Dancer and Princess Toadstool's dress flash.
    • In the same scene, Toad smiles. This also happens shortly after Bully hands the Doom Dancer to King Koopa, along with Princess Toadstool.
  • When Bully realizes that King Koopa cannot hear him, the rim of his shell is colored black like his shackles instead of white, and shortly after, his shell is colored green instead of pink.
  • In a couple of shots when Bully gives the Doom Dancer to King Koopa, the bottom-right corner of the background is unpainted.
  • When King Koopa says that he can make theMushroom Kingdom dance, one of the spikes on his shackles is colored white like his claws instead of orange.
  • As the camera pans up to theDoomship as it flies overPrincess Toadstool's castle, the castle is orange instead of pink.
  • When everyone starts dancing on theDoomship, several of the Koopalings are miscolored.
    • In the same scene, Big Mouth is floating in midair, whileKooky's mouth briefly disconnects from his face.
  • Cheatsy, Hip, and Hop are seen singing, but their voices are not heard in the song.
  • During the song, theAngry Sun is completely white.
  • While everyone dances on the Doomship, Hop changes from Cheatsy's side toHip's between shots.
  • When Mario puts somePlumber's Putty on his hand, the ends of the tube are purple, but in the next shot, they are yellow like the rest of the tube.
  • When the Doom Dancer starts falling towards King Koopa and when it falls to the ground, it appears to be falling towards the Doomship's floor instead.
  • When King Koopa holds the Doom Dancer Music Box in the air, the crank can be seen, but in the next shot, Luigi has it in his hand.
  • When King Koopa's claw gets stuck, it is not placed correctly.
  • When King Koopa and the Koopalings watch the Doom Dancer fall to the ground, the Koopalings' mouths move, but no sound can be heard.
    • In the same scene, Cheatsy overlaps the railing.
  • The Goomba that causes the Doom Dancer Music Box to break is not seen when the Doom Dancer is falling towards the ground.
  • When King Koopa becomes upset when the Doom Dancer is destroyed, the spikes on his shackles are colored white instead of orange.
  • When King Koopa and the Koopalings have an argument at the end of the episode, Big Mouth is missing.
  • The unfinished background

    The unfinished background

  • Bully's miscolored shell

    Bully's miscolored shell

  • The error with Toad and Princess Toadstool having happy expressions

    The error with Toad and Princess Toadstool having happy expressions

Profiles[edit]

Dub edits[edit]

  • In the Latin American Spanish dub,Luigi says that he and his friends should forget about the music instead screaming to stop the music like in the original.

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Arabicالصندوق العجيب[2]
Alsndwq al'ejyb
The magic box
Chinese(Simplified)跳起库巴舞[3]
Tiàoqǐ Kùbāwǔ
Do the Koopa
FinnishKoopa jos voit[4]Koopa if you can
French(Canadian)La boîte à musique[5]The music box
French(European)En avant la musique[6]Let the music play
GermanDie Zauberkraft der Musikbox[7]The Magic Power of the Music Box
ItalianIl ballo di Attila[8]Koopa's Dance
Korean쿠파 춤을 춰요[9]
Kupa Chuemeul Chwoyo
Dance the Koopa Dance
PolishKoopa Dance[10]-
Portuguese(Brazilian)A Dança do Koopa[11]Koopa's Dance
Portuguese(European)A dança do Koopa[12]Koopa's danceDialectus dub
Dança à Koopa[13]Dance the KoopaSomnorte dub
RussianТанцуйте Купу[14]
Tantsuyte Kupu
Dance the Koopa
Spanish(Latin American)Baile en Koopa[15]Dance the Koopa
Spanish(European)Bailad el Koopa[16]Dance the Koopaoriginal dub
Koopa baile[17]Koopa dancere-dub

Notes[edit]

  • WhenMario and his friends are at the large gap, thefourth wall is broken twice. It is first broken whenLuigi screams, "Stop the music!", where the background music stops. It happens second time when Mario says, "Start the music!" where the background music starts again.
  • On DVD releases of the episode, the episode runs slower than the other episodes. The reason for this is unknown.
  • Toad only has two lines in this episode, which are "Whoa! Try blasting those blocks, Mario!" and "Yeah, but we got the crank!"
  • The pencil-like obstacles inDark Land predate theSpikes fromSuper Mario World, obstacles with a very similar function and appearance, only lacking the tip made of graphite.

References[edit]

  1. ^https://epguides.com/AdventuresofSuperMarioBros3/
  2. ^سوبر ماريو - سبيس تون
  3. ^【720P高清修复】超级马里奥兄弟3 TV版动画【1990年】【中文语音字幕】【全26集】
  4. ^The Adventures Of Super Mario Bros. 3 | All Episode In Finnish [2013 DVD Version]
  5. ^Super Mario Bros - Boxset vol. 1
  6. ^Les aventures de Super Mario Bros 3 015 En avant la musique
  7. ^Die Abenteuer von Super Mario Bros. 3 / Die komplette 13-teilige Serie mit dem berühmtesten Videospiel-Duo der Welt (Pidax Animation)
  8. ^Le avventure di Super Mario 2x15 - Il ballo di Attila
  9. ^The Adventures of Super Mario Brothers 3 Korean Dub 슈퍼마리오 3 VHS Volumes 1 - 6.
  10. ^Nowe Przygody Braci Mario Odcinek 15 - Koopa Dance
  11. ^Super Mario Bros. 3 - A Dança do Koopa (Dublagem Herbert Richers)
  12. ^Ep. 15 e Ep. 16 - As Aventuras de Super Mario 3 PT-PT (Dialectus)
  13. ^Dança à Koopa - As Aventuras de Super Mario 3 PT-PT (Somnorte)
  14. ^Мультфильм Супер Марио - 15 серия
  15. ^Las Aventuras de los Super hermanos Mario: 15 - Baile En Koopa
  16. ^Super Mario Bros. 3 - Bailad el Koopa (Doblaje castellano original)
  17. ^Super Mario Bros 3 (Cap.15 - Koopa baile) Español
The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3
EpisodesAnimatedEpisode 1: "Sneaky Lying Cheating Giant Ninja Koopas" • Episode 2: "Reptiles in the Rose Garden" • Episode 3: "Mind Your Mummy Mommy, Mario" • Episode 4: "The Beauty of Kootie" • Episode 5: "Princess Toadstool for President" • Episode 6: "Never Koop a Koopa" • Episode 7: "Reign Storm" • Episode 8: "Toddler Terrors of Time Travel" • Episode 9: "Dadzilla" • Episode 10: "Tag Team Trouble" • Episode 11: "Oh, Brother!" • Episode 12: "Misadventure of Mighty Plumber" • Episode 13: "A Toadally Magical Adventure" • Episode 14: "Misadventures in Babysitting" • Episode 15: "Do the Koopa" • Episode 16: "Kootie Pie Rocks" • Episode 17: "Mush-Rumors" • Episode 18: "The Ugly Mermaid" • Episode 19: "Crimes R Us" • Episode 20: "Life's Ruff" • Episode 21: "Up, Up, and a Koopa" • Episode 22: "7 Continents for 7 Koopas" • Episode 23: "True Colors" • Episode 24: "Recycled Koopa" • Episode 25: "The Venice Menace" • Episode 26: "Super Koopa" • "Frog Feats" (Unaired) • "Kowabunga Koopa!" (Unaired) • "Lotto Trouble" (Unaired) • "You Bet Your Lasagna!" (Unaired)
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