The Mark of Zero

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The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode
"The Mark of Zero"
The Mark of Zero screenshot
Production number131
Episode33
AirdateUSA October 30, 1989[1]
France November 14, 1990[?]
Writer(s)Jack Olesker
Plumber's Log #1-39-13
King Koopa's alter ego(s)El Koopitan
Cover song(s)"La Bamba"
Replacement song(s)"My Karoobi"
Title referenceThe Mark of Zorro
Live-action segment"Toupee"
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“There's only one person who can help! It's up to us to findZero.”
Mario

"The Mark of Zero" is the thirty-third episode ofThe Super Mario Bros. Super Show! This episode is based onThe Mark of Zorro. The episode's title is shortened to "Mark Of Zero" on Netflix and Tubi. Its corresponding live-action segment is "Toupee".

Plot synopsis[edit]

While traveling inEl Desertland,Mario,Luigi,Toad, andPrincess Toadstool search for the legendary masked hero known asZero, whom they hope will help defeatEl Koopitan. Luigi starts to wonder if Zero actually exists. Mario assures him that Zero does exist. Toad remarks how ostriches are too dumb to notice the heat, which causes theOstros pulling them to stop in their tracks, insulted. He then regrets his comment.

Princess Toadstool notices a taco stand nearby, which the Ostros then rush towards. Popping out of a fake rock on a mountain, El Koopitan becomes aware of their plans and begins to hatch his own to stop them. The Ostros reach the taco stand, creating a cloud of dust. The vendor, wondering whether they came to buy something or make a mess, asks them for their order. After listing each item, Mario responds by saying yes three times.

King Koopa starting his attack.
The Koopa Pack attacks Mario, Luigi, the Princess, and Toad.

El Koopitan responds by sending hisKoopa Pack to attack everyone. Panicking, the vendor goes back in her shop and closes it. With the Koopa Pack fast approaching, the Princess and Toad hop in the bathtub part of the vehicle they were riding in, while Mario and Luigi hop into the sombrero part of the vehicle afterMouser pulls on a cactus, splitting it into segments that fly towards them.Koopa Troopas on Ostros, with some popping out of a hole in the ground, also rush towards them. Surrounded, Mario and Luigi wonder what to do next.

Zero's first appearance
Zero first appears.

Out of nowhere comes Zero, leaving a look of panic on King Koopa's face. Using a whip, he loops it on a cactus and uses it as a swing, knocking a row of Koopa Troopas down. He then uses his whip to tangle two other Troopas up and launch them towards a cactus. After Zero is noticed by the four heroes, Mouser charges towards him and begins a sword fight, while Mario and Luigi fend off a group of Koopa Troopas. Mouser chops a large chunk of a cactus near him and kicks it off. Zero chops up a cactus near him. While Mouser laughs at Zero, Zero blows on the cactus and shows that he chopped it in pieces. Irritated, Mouser continues their battle, but Zero knocks Mouser's sword out of his hand and marks a zero on his chest, frustrating him even further.

El Koopitan grabs a small cactus of his own, tossing it at Zero, who was putting his sword back. The small cactus pins his cape to a bigger cactus, leaving him stuck. El Koopitan then orders the Koopa Pack to take Zero away with them. With El Koopitan escaping, the princess wonders where they went off to, while Mario comments on how they did not get a taco.

Sometime later, El Koopitan has subsequently enslaved the citizens of the shady village, forcing the townspeople to give him theirvegetables as well as stealing all thegold from the Toads as well. The heroes decide that it is up to them to find Zero.

Mario talking to Señor Mayor.
Mario talks with the mayor.

After a talk withthe mayor and asking the citizens if they know where El Koopitan is hiding, they panic and run away at the sound of his name. The mayor explains to the Bros. that the citizens want to help, but they are too afraid to stand up to El Koopitan. Just then, El Koopitan shows up as a surprise attack on the village. Mario tells him that they are not afraid, and the townspeople will help, only to remember that they ran away. The Koopa Pack again attacks them, and the heroes toss nearby vegetables at them, knocking them off their Ostros. However, only a few are knocked off, and the rest surround them just as they run out of vegetables. Two Koopa Troopas then apprehend Luigi as he summons the chariot to escape. Mario, somewhat sympathetic, finds and tosses some tortillas at them, knocking El Koopitan off his Ostro, and knocking out the Troopas surrounding Luigi, who then joins the others in tossing tortillas.

After enough tossing, El Koopitan retreats. Mario jokes that Mexican food does not agree with El Koopitan, as it was used negatively on him, and eats a tortilla. Later, the mayor apologizes and repeats his explanation on why the townspeople would not help. That somehow gives Mario an idea. El Koopitan later tells the Koopa Pack that theywill be able to take over the town. El Koopitan then plots revenge on the town for driving him out, and commands a nearby Koopa Troopa to literally pull out a street signal and toss it over to Mouser, who then declares that as the "signal" (the light on the signal is even green to symbolize "go"). El Koopitan again orders the Koopa Pack to attack and the villains storm the town.

The townsfolk celebrate their victory
The townsfolk celebrate their victory.
Zero accidentally reveals her identity.
Zero accidentally reveals her identity.

Just then, Mario and Luigi arrive and announce that Zero has arrived with his sidekick, Zero plus One. El Koopitan is, obviously, shocked at the sight of Zero's return while the mayor and the villagers are overjoyed. Mario launches a cart of vegetables at the Koopa Troopas, then marks zeros on their chests. Luigi marks a Koopa with a "0+1". The mayor hoists a flag and leads the villagers in throwing vegetables at the Koopas. In a panic, Mouser tells El Koopitan to retreat to his secret hideout, unintentionally revealing where it is hidden, unaware that an incognito Mario is lingering in the shade eavesdropping onto their whereabouts. El Koopitan angrily grabs his hat and begins to hit Mouser with it as they are all driven out of town. The mayor and villagers celebrate by throwing their sombreros in the air. Mario, Luigi, the Princess, and Toad then go to El Koopitan's secret fortress, thanks to a dim-witted Mouser. When they arrive at night, Mario and Luigi glide to the fortress using their capes from a nearby spire, as they are high up on a rocky wall surrounding it.

The Brothers are then quickly caught by the spotlights and are caught in a battle with a Koopa Troopa army, which proves no match for the brothers as they quickly defeat them. After defeating El Koopitan and Mouser once and for all, the Mario Bros. free Zero from his prison. Later, back at the taco stand, Princess Toadstool announces that with Zero free, theMushroom People would not have to live in fear any longer. The taco vendor arrives and asks if they are ready to order, having accidentally left her mask on revealing that she is Zero, much to everyone's surprise. She then tells them that if they will keep her secret, she will let them have taco salads; tacos they can carry. Mario assures her that he will never tell, happily eating one of the tacos as Luigi, Toad, and Princess Toadstool laugh.

Gallery[edit]

  • Title card

    Title card

Characters[edit]

One of King Koopa's alter egos
"El Koopitan"

Cast[edit]

Animation and continuity errors[edit]

  • In the original version, when the Mario Bros. pop out the sombrero,Mario speaks withLuigi's voice. This error is corrected in the Brazilian Portuguese and Latin American Spanish dubs.
  • Throughout the episode, the chariots' size and wheels change several times.
  • When the Ostros pulling the sombrero come to a halt at the start of the episode, their body feathers continually swap between black and dark brown.
  • When thetaco vendor leaves her restaurant to take the group's order, her ponytail clips through the awning.
  • In some scenes, the spikes onEl Koopitan's shackles, the sleeves of theKoopa Troopas, and theOstros' head plumes are missing.
  • When thePrincess andToad jump into the bathtub, causing two Koopa Troopas on Ostros to crash into each other, the dust kicked up from the collision freezes for a few frames in the transition to the next shot.
  • AfterMouser throws some cacti at the Mario Bros, they disappear.
  • When Mario says that it does not look good for him and his friends, a Koopa Troopa's foot overlaps the sombrero chariot.
  • In one scene while fighting Zero, the space between the sashes on Mouser's uniform flashes.
  • When El Koopitan throws some cacti at Zero, the rings around the spikes on his shell are the same color as the spikes themselves.
  • When Zero walks up to Princess Toadstool after fighting the Koopa Troopas, the bathtub's levers and showerhead are missing.
    • In the same scene, Princess Toadstool's brooch has its colors reversed.
  • When Mario and his friends are surrounded by El Koopitan's army for a second time, they briefly smile.
  • AfterToad says that he and his friends are surrounded, the spikes on El Koopitan's tail are colored orange instead of white.
  • When Mario asks theinhabitants ofEl Desertland where El Koopitan's fortress is, there is a wagon on the right of the stage, but when El Koopitan tells his army to plunder the citizens, it disappears.
  • When Mario and his friends are surrounded by El Koopitan's Koopa Troopas for a second time, two of them have yellow heads instead of green heads.
  • After Mario drops his rose, it disappears.
  • The bathtub's missing levers and showerhead

    The bathtub's missing levers and showerhead

  • The Koopa Troopas' miscolored heads

    The Koopa Troopas' miscolored heads

  • The Ostro's missing head plume

    The Ostro's missing head plume

Quotes[edit]

Taco Vendor: "So what will it be? Burritos? Enchiladas? Quesadillas?"
Mario: "Yes, yes and yes!"
El Koopitan: "And how about an all out attack from El Koopitan and his Troopas on the side?"

Luigi: "Bring them on! I'm ready for 'em this time! What am I saying?"

Profiles[edit]

Dub edits[edit]

  • In the Latin American Spanish dub, whenLuigi and his friends are surrounded byEl Koopitan'sKoopa Troopas, he comments that all of them are eitherBatman orSuperman, whereas the original version merely has him saying that they are surrounded.

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Chinese(Simplified)眨眼印记之佐罗[3]
Zhǎyǎn Yìnjì zhī Zuǒluó
The Mark of Zero
Chinese(Traditional)蒙面俠傳奇[4]
Méngmiànxiá Chuánqí
The Masked Legend
FrenchLa Marque de Zéro[5]The Mark of Zero
GermanDie Null-Marke[6]The Mark of Zero
ItalianIl segno di Zero[7]The mark of Zero
PortugueseO herói mascarado[8]The masked hero
SpanishLa marca de Cero[9]The mark of Zero

References[edit]

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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