Mario's Magic Carpet

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This article is aboutThe Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode "Mario's Magic Carpet". For the VHS of the same name, seeThe Super Mario Bros. Super Show!: Mario's Magic Carpet.
The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode
"Mario's Magic Carpet"
Mario and his friends in their magic carpet in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode "Mario's Magic Carpet"
Production number104
Episode4
AirdateUSA September 7, 1989[1]
France September 6, 1990[?]
Writer(s)Rowby Goren
Plumber's Log #4 - 37
Cover song(s)"Magic Carpet Ride"
Replacement song(s)"When Koopas Paint the Town"
Title referenceAladdin'smagic lamp
Live-action segment"Marianne & Luigeena"
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“Yourgenie better have some super magic! Some creep just arrived to buythe Princess: A creep namedKing Koopa!”
Toad

"Mario's Magic Carpet" is the fourth episode ofThe Super Mario Bros. Super Show! Its corresponding live-action segment is "Marianne & Luigeena." This episode is notable for being the first episode to featureToad's new color scheme for the entirety of his appearance, consisting of a white mushroom cap with red spots, a red vest, bluish-white pants, and purple shoes. It is also notable for being the only episode wherePidgits have a speaking role.

Plot synopsis[edit]

In a dry and deadly desert,Mario is guiding acamel carryingLuigi,Toad, andPrincess Toadstool through the sand in search ofAladdin's Lamp, which Princess Toadstool believes can be used to defeatKing Koopa. Becoming exhausted from the heat of the desert, Mario suddenly sees a waterfall and rushes to it; only to discover that the waterfall is a mirage and that the camel has been licking him repeatedly, much to his disgust. Princess Toadstool proceeds to tell Mario to ignore all mirages, which manifest themselves as giant food items as the gang treks through the arid landscape.

Mario and his friends being launched towards Sultan Pasbah's palace in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Mario and his friends being launched towardsSultan Pasbah's palace

Suddenly, Toad sees a swimming pool, which everyone rushes to, only to discover the water in the pool is actually a large blue trampoline, which bounces them into a nearby palace with a flip-off roof that allows the gang to fly through the top, causing them to land before the presence of an overweight Sultan. Princess Toadstool, overhearing a man brag about how his trap has brought more people to his palace, demands to know who the man is. The man proceeds to say that he isSultan Pasbah and says that the Princess, along with Mario, Luigi, and Toad, are now his slaves. Hearing this, Mario, Luigi (who is enclosed in a vase), Toad and the Princess begin to flee from the palace throne room, only to be stopped by a guard. Sultan Pasbah then tells the palace guard to transport Mario, Luigi, and Toad to the slave quarters, and attempts to riddle the Princess into joining his harem, much to her horror.

While being transported to their cell, Mario, Luigi, and Toad notice that among the treasure hoard of Sultan Pasbah is Aladdin's Lamp. Mario proceeds to come up with a plan: he, Luigi, and Toad sneak out to get the lamp and use its power to save Princess Toadstool and escape. Managing to sneak out of their cell after their guard has gone to sleep, Mario, Luigi and Toad find Aladdin's Lamp, only to see it is inside a glass case. Taking out his pizza cutter, Mario easily slices through the glass and grabs Aladdin's Lamp, going on to tell Luigi about thegenie that supposedly inhabits the lamp, to which Luigi does not believe in such a myth.

Suddenly, one of Sultan Pasbah's servants appear and begins to tell the Sultan that Princess Toadstool has been causing all kinds of trouble with her disagreements. The Sultan responds that the Princess is more trouble than she is worth and states that he put out an advertisement for her in theHarem Recycler magazine, planning on selling her to the highest bidder as he takes a bite of tofu. Overhearing what Sultan Pasbah plans to do with the Princess, Mario and Luigi rush off to find a place to summon the genie of the lamp (while Toad oddly remains until the scene changes).

Venturing onto one of the palace's balconies, Mario rubs the lamp which emits a loud shriek and manages to summon the genie, who turns out to be an old and very obnoxious woman who demands to know what Mario and Luigi want immediately, with the once-doubting Luigi convinced that the genie is true as the genie scoffs at Luigi's remark. As the genie begins struggling to get out of her lamp, which is now heavily stuck on her left foot, Toad appears to tell Mario and Luigi that King Koopa has shown up to buy Princess Toadstool, much to the genie's surprise. As King Koopa begins haggling with Sultan Pasbah over the price of the Princess, Mario humbly begs the genie to save her. Attempting to use a magic spell, the genie only succeeds in creating a strong odor, temporarily causing the bid to cease. Suddenly, King Koopa zooms out of a palace window on amagic carpet (with aCobrat hood ornament) with Princess Toadstool as his captive as she cries for help from her beloved heroes.

A shot from Mario's Magic Carpet
Thegenie prepares to giveMario,Luigi, andToad the power of flight.

While flying over the desert, King Koopa begins to taunt the Princess, telling her to prepare for a long and torturous journey. Princess Toadstool then demands the reptilian king tell her where he intends on going, only to get a response to an unspecified location where the Mario Bros. and Toad can never save her. Down below, Mario, Luigi, Toad and the genie begin to try and chase King Koopa, but are unable to catch him. Eventually perspired, Mario, after offering her agold coin, has the genie give him, Luigi, and Toad the power to fly; though the genie only succeeds in flinging them through the air. Eventually, Toad simply says that maybe they should just buy a magic carpet from a used flying carpet lot.

Later, Mario, Luigi, Toad, and the genie begin to track down King Koopa in a somewhat shoddy magic carpet, as the genie complains about Mario's driving. In front of them, King Koopa, having reached his designated area, prepares to push Princess Toadstool from his carpet and into some quicksand below. Seeing King Koopa, Mario has Toad disguise their flying carpet by repeatedly bouncing up and down, covering the magic carpet in dust and making it resemble a cloud. However, the disguise is ruined when the genie, possibly allergic to dust, sneezes, causing the dust to blow away.

King Koopa hears the sneeze coming from nearby and suddenly becomes alert. As Princess Toadstool tries to convince King Koopa that it was her who sneezed, though King Koopa, having already seen Mario and the gang coming close, executes his plan and proceeds in pulling the gearshift on the dashboard, opening a trap door under the passenger seat, dumping the Princess from his own carpet and into an immense pit of quicksand below. With the Princess rapidly sinking, King Koopa scoffs at the Princess and zooms over above the Mario Bros. carpet and sucks the dust from Mario's carpet's new cloud disguise, using an extendable vacuum gadget, and begins to taunt Mario, telling him how he succeeded in dumping Princess Toadstool into quicksand. As Mario begins to maneuver in the direction of Princess Toadstool (who is crying for help), King Koopa calls thePidgit Express, with the help of his carpet phone, ordering a dozenPidgits to attack Mario, Luigi, Toad, and the genie.

Having managed to reach Princess Toadstool, Mario dives down over the pit and has Luigi pull her from the quicksand and place her in the magic carpet's back seat with Toad and the genie. Suddenly, a swarm of Pidgits appear and begin to peck and gnaw on Mario's magic carpet, causing it to deteriorate with each bite. The genie, having seen enough action for one day, proceeds to enter her magic lamp and throw herself overboard as the Pidgits continue to eat away at Mario's carpet. Luigi, suddenly remembering he can speak Pidgit, proceeds to grab a nearby Pidgit and speaks to it in its language; the Pidgit proceeds to tell its friends about what Luigi said and it and its companions proceed to swarm onto King Koopa's flying carpet, devouring it. Luigi reveals to Toad, who asks what he told the Pidget, that he told the Pidgit that if it wants to eat something delicious, it should try King Koopa's magic carpet. As King Koopa begins to desperately drive away from the Pidgits, the lamp lands in his flying carpet and the genie begins to annoy and badger him, much to the amusement of Mario, Luigi, Toad, and Princess Toadstool, and they all laugh. As King Koopa swerves uncontrollably, the genie plants her lamp in the passenger seat of King Koopa's now-ruined carpet and bickers about his driving, telling him that she will make his life miserable for trying to harm the Mario Bros. The episode ends as Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool, and Toad cruise over the skies of the arid desert with smiles on their faces. When Mario asks Toadstool where they should head to next, Toadstool says they should go to a carpet cleaner, much to everyone's amusement.

Gallery[edit]

  • Title card

    Title card

Animation and continuity errors[edit]

  • AlthoughMario warns the group about the fake pool being a trap after he jumps on, they still jump on.
  • Just before Mario and his friends attempt to run away fromSultan Pasbah, the feather on Pasbah's turban disappears for a frame.
  • When Mario and his friends bump into the guard, the vase onLuigi's head shatters with the pieces falling on the floor, but when Sultan Pasbah asksPrincess Toadstool to join his harem, the pieces disappear.
  • When the guard pokesToad with his spear, it does not touch him, but Toad acts as though it did.
  • When thegenie's magic smell penetrates Sultan Pasbah's palace, the spikes onKing Koopa's tail are colored orange instead of white.
  • When King Koopa first appears in hismagic carpet, he is driving on the right side, but in all later shots, he is on the left.
  • When Mario and his friends are falling from the sky, Luigi has a green "W" onhis cap instead of an "L."
  • When Princess Toadstool says that King Koopa will not get away his scheme, King Koopa's magic carpet is colored pink like Mario and his friends' instead of blue.
    • Shortly after, part of his shell disappears several times.
  • When Toad is disguising the car, the dust freezes for a few seconds. This also happens when King Koopa sucks up the dust.
  • When Mario's group is sneaking up under King Koopa via the dusty carpet, Princess Toadstool disappears for a frame.
  • When King Koopa looks in the mirror, the reflection is not reversed. Additionally, it would not be possible for him to get a reflection from the side of Mario and his friends carpet since they are underneath him.
  • Koopa and his flying carpet trembles or repeats frames at different points throughout the episode.
  • When Princess Toadstool is in the quicksand, her position in the sand changes several times.
  • King Koopa orders a dozen Pidgits from thePidgit Express, but only nine appear.
  • When Luigi is explaining to Toad about what he said to thePidgit, his thumb briefly turns the same color as his overalls.
  • When Mario and his friends fly past King Koopa while he is with thegenie, the wheel on the back of their magic carpet has its colors reversed.
  • Luigi's emblem error

    Luigi's emblem error

  • King Koopa's miscolored carpet

    King Koopa's miscolored carpet

  • Luigi's miscolored thumb

    Luigi's miscolored thumb

Characters[edit]

Cast[edit]

Profiles[edit]

  • Netflix:Mario andLuigi hitch a ride on amagic carpet to stop a determinedKing Koopa from adding thePrincess to his ever-growing harem.[2]
  • The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! - Volume One DVD:The Marios wage a wild magic carpet buckle[sic] to save The Princess from being forced into King Koopa's harem.
  • Mario's Magic Carpet VHS:Our heroes are counting on the magic of ofAladdin's Lamp to help them defeat Koopa when they are captured by anevil sultan. The Marios andToad are enslaved and the Princess is sold to none other than evil King Koopa. The Mario's escape and wage a wild carpet battle to save the Princess's life.
  • Mario Mania! DVD:The Mario Brothers wage a wild magic carpet battle to save the Princess from being forced into King Koopa's harem.
  • Au pays de Super Mario VHS:Pour libérer le royaume de la Princesse du terrible Koopa, Super Mario et Luigi font appel à la lampe d'Aladin et ses célèbres pouvoirs magiques[3] (Translation: To free the Princess's kingdom from the terrible Koopa, Super Mario and Luigi call on Aladdin's lamp and its famous magical powers.)

Dub edits[edit]

  • In the German dub:
    • In the original version, while crawling on the ground from dehydration,Mario comments that he can settle for some meat sauce. In the dub, it is tomato sauce.
      • In the Latin American Spanish dub, it is instead pizza sauce.
    • King Koopa orders thePidgits from theKoopa Troop instead ofPidgit Express.
    • When realizing that he can speak Pidgit,Luigi mentions that he saw them at a circus, while the original does not elaborate on why he can speak the language.
      • In the Latin American Spanish dub, Luigi mentions that he knows the language because he studied therapy.
      • In the Italian dub, Luigi merely mentions that he knows the Pidgits' language, without specifying its name.
  • In the Latin American Spanish dub:
    • When thegenie's magic smell penetrates intoSultan Pasbah's palace, King Koopa mentions that he does not know how to take a bath (and as such could not be why the smell is present). In the original, he merely says, "P-U!"
    • During the scene where Mario and his friends ask for the genie's assistance to fly, the original has the genie reply how much of a "drain" it is on her, to whichLuigi mentions that, since he and Mario are plumbers, they can fix any drain. Mario then offers to grease the genie's palm with acoin. As she makes them fly, she sings "Eeny, meeny, miny, moe." In the dub, the genie instead mentions how difficult it is for her to make Mario and his friends fly, to which Luigi mentions that he is a good cook. Mario then offers to prepare a large banquet for her tomorrow. When making them fly, the genie sings "Tin marín de dos pingüé," a counting rhyme similar to "Eeny, meeny, miny moe." This rhyme would later appear inThe Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 episode "Oh, Brother!."

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
BulgarianВълшебното кнлимче на Марио[4]
Valshebnoto kilimche na Mario
Mario's magic carpet
Chinese(Simplified)马力欧的升起飞毯[5]
Mǎlì'ōu de Shēngqǐ Fēitǎn
Mario's Flying Carpet
DanishMario's flyvende tæppe[6]Mario's Flying Carpet
DutchMario's vliegende tapijt[7]Mario's flying carpet
FinnishMario ja taikamatto[8]Mario and the magic carpet
FrenchLe tapis magique[9]The Magic Carpet
GermanMarios fliegender Teppich[10]Mario's Flying Carpet
Hebrewמרבד הקסמים של מריו[11]
Marvad HaKsamim shel Mario
Mario's Magic Carpet
IcelandicTöfrateppi Maríós[12]Mario's magic carpet
ItalianMario e il tappeto volante[13]Mario and the flying carpet
NorwegianMarios magi tappe[14]Mario's magic carpet
PortugueseO Tapete Mágico[15]The Magic Carpet
RussianВолшебный ковер Марио[16]
Volshebnyy kover Mario
Mario's magic carpet
SpanishLa alfombra mágica de Mario[17]Mario's magic carpet

Notes[edit]

Mario's Magic Carpet picture cropping
The picture cropping for this episode: original (left), and YouTube and Pluto TV (right)

References[edit]

  1. ^https://www.amazon.com/Super-Mario-Bros-Show-Season/dp/B003BIGT9Y
  2. ^The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!.Netflix. Retrieved June 22, 2020.
  3. ^Back cover ofAu pays de Super Mario
  4. ^Супер Марио - Епизод 04 (Български дублаж)
  5. ^超级马里奥兄弟 - Super Mario Brothers Super Show - 马里奥的魔毯 | Learn Chinese | Cartoons in Mandarin
  6. ^The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! (EP4 - Dansk - Mario's flyvende tæppe)
  7. ^The Super Mario Bros. Super Show Dutch Subbed - Koning Mario van Cramalot / Mario's Vliegende Tapijt
  8. ^Super Mario Bros 2 VHS (Suomi)
  9. ^Super Mario Bros 004 Le Tapis magique
  10. ^The Super Mario Bros Super Show! Folge 4 Marianne & Luidiana / Marios fliegender Teppich
  11. ^האחים סופר מריו חלק 4
  12. ^Marío Bræðurnir á Íslensku, Super Mario Super Show in Icelandic!
  13. ^Super Mario bros super show ita 1x04 Mario e il tappeto volante
  14. ^The Super Mario Bros Super Show S01E04 - Mario's Magic Carpet/Marianne and Luigeena (Norsk Fox-Kids)
  15. ^Super Mario Bros. Super Show! - O Tapete Mágico / As Primas (Dublado)
  16. ^Супершоу супербратьев Марио - 4 серия
  17. ^Super Mario Brothers Super Show in Spanish / En Español - Alfombra Mágica de Mario - Episode 4
The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episodes
Animated episodes
Episode 1: "The Bird! The Bird!" • Episode 2: "King Mario of Cramalot" • Episode 3: "Butch Mario & The Luigi Kid" • Episode 4: "Mario's Magic Carpet" • Episode 5: "Rolling Down the River" • Episode 6: "The Great Gladiator Gig" • Episode 7: "Mario and the Beanstalk" • Episode 8: "Love 'Em and Leave 'Em" • Episode 9: "The Great BMX Race" • Episode 10: "Stars in Their Eyes" • Episode 11: "Jungle Fever" • Episode 12: "Brooklyn Bound" • Episode 13: "Toad Warriors" • Episode 14: "The Fire of Hercufleas" • Episode 15: "Count Koopula" • Episode 16: "Pirates of Koopa" • Episode 17: "Two Plumbers and a Baby" • Episode 18: "The Adventures of Sherlock Mario" • Episode 19: "Do You Princess Toadstool Take this Koopa...?" • Episode 20: "The Pied Koopa" • Episode 21: "Koopenstein" • Episode 22: "On Her Majesty's Sewer Service" • Episode 23: "Mario and Joliet" • Episode 24: "Too Hot to Handle" • Episode 25: "Hooded Robin and His Mario Men" • Episode 26: "20,000 Koopas Under the Sea" • Episode 27: "Mighty McMario and the Pot of Gold" • Episode 28: "Mario Meets Koop-zilla" • Episode 29: "Koopa Klaus" • Episode 30: "Mario and the Red Baron Koopa" • Episode 31: "The Unzappables" • Episode 32: "Bad Rap" • Episode 33: "The Mark of Zero" • Episode 34: "The Ten Koopmandments" • Episode 35: "The Koopas are Coming! The Koopas are Coming!" • Episode 36: "The Trojan Koopa" • Episode 37: "Quest for Pizza" • Episode 38: "The Great Gold Coin Rush" • Episode 39: "Elvin Lives" • Episode 40: "Plummers Academy" • Episode 41: "Karate Koopa" • Episode 42: "Mario of the Apes" • Episode 43: "Princess, I Shrunk the Mario Brothers" • Episode 44: "Little Red Riding Princess" • Episode 45: "The Provolone Ranger" • Episode 46: "Escape from Koopatraz" • Episode 47: "Mario of the Deep" • Episode 48: "Flatbush Koopa" • Episode 49: "Raiders of the Lost Mushroom" • Episode 50: "Crocodile Mario" • Episode 51: "Star Koopa" • Episode 52: "Robo Koopa"
Live-action segments
OriginalEpisode 1: "Neatness Counts" • Episode 2: "Day of the Orphan" • Episode 3: "All Steamed Up" • Episode 4: "Marianne & Luigeena" • Episode 5: "Slime Busters" • Episode 6: "The Mario Monster Mash" • Episode 7: "Bonkers From Yonkers" • Episode 8: "Bats in the Basement" • Episode 9: "Will the Real Elvis Please Shut Up!" • Episode 10: "Magic's Magic" • Episode 11: "Mama Mia Mario" • Episode 12: "Alligator Dundee" • Episode 13: "Dance" • Episode 14: "Cher's Poochie" • Episode 15: "Wild Thing" • Episode 16: "E.C. The Extra Creepy" • Episode 17: "The Marios Fight Back" • Episode 18: "Magician" • Episode 19: "Do You Believe In Magic?" • Episode 20: "Mommies Curse" • Episode 21: "Lost Dog" • Episode 22: "Plumbers of the Year" • Episode 23: "Mario Hillbillies" • Episode 24: "Super Plant" • Episode 25: "Fred Van Winkle" • Episode 26: "Baby Mario Love" • Episode 27: "9001: A Mario Odyssey" • Episode 28: "Fake Bro" • Episode 29: "Time Out Luigi" • Episode 30: "Tutti Frutti, oh Mario" • Episode 31: "Flower Power" • Episode 32: "Vampire Until Ready" • Episode 33: "Heart Throb" • Episode 34: "Fortune Teller" • Episode 35: "The Magic Love" • Episode 36: "Little Marios" • Episode 37: "Gorilla My Dreams" • Episode 38: "George Washington Slept Here" • Episode 39: "Caught in a Draft" • Episode 40: "Defective Gadgetry" • Episode 41: "Toupee" • Episode 42: "The Artist" • Episode 43: "Zenned Out Mario" • Episode 44: "Texas Tea" • Episode 45: "The Great Hereafter" • Episode 46: "The Painting" • Episode 47: "Game Show Host" • Episode 48: "Home Radio" • Episode 49: "Glasnuts" • Episode 50: "Treasure of the Sierra Brooklyn" • Episode 51: "Adee Don't" • Episode 52: "Chippie Chipmunks" • Episode 53: "A Basement Divided" • Episode 54: "No Way to Treat a Queenie" • Episode 55: "Pizza Crush" • Episode 56: "Goodbye Mr. Fish" • Episode 57: "French" • Episode 58: "Two Bums From Brooklyn" • Episode 59 "Opera" • Episode 60: "Tutti Frutti Mario" • Episode 61: "Cyrano de Mario" • Episode 62: "Rowdy Roddy's Rotten Pipes" • Episode 63: "Santa Claus is Coming to Flatbush" • Episode 64: "Captain Lou Is Missing" • Episode 65: "The Ghoul of my Dreams"
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