The Provolone Ranger

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The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode
"The Provolone Ranger"
The Provolone Ranger
Production number142
Episode45
AirdateUSA November 20, 1989[1]
France December 4, 1990[?]
Writer(s)Mark McCorkle
Robert Schooley
Plumber's Log #1870
King Koopa's alter ego(s)Billy the Koopa
Title referenceThe Lone Ranger
Live-action segment"Goodbye Mr. Fish"
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“Thanks to you,my Mushroom companion! Now it's time to track downKoopa and freemyKoopnappedfriends! The Provolone Ranger is ready to ride! Hi-ho,Ostro, away!”
Mario

"The Provolone Ranger" is the forty-fifth episode ofThe Super Mario Bros. Super Show! This episode is a parody ofThe Lone Ranger, with Pronto being a parody ofTonto, and Billy the Koopa being a parody ofBilly the Kid. Its corresponding live-action segment is "Goodbye Mr. Fish."

Plot synopsis[edit]

InSudden Death Valley,Mario,Luigi,Princess Toadstool, andToad are delivering a trunk stuffed withGold Coins to the Wild Western Frontier of theMushroom Kingdom in anOstro-drawn stagecoach, which Mario is driving. Mario states that the citizens ofMushridge had all theirGold Coins stolen by the outlawBilly the Koopa, implying that their delivery is to compensate for town's loss. As the stagecoach drives over a bump, several coins fall out of the chest, which Luigi, Princess Toadstool and Toad manage to catch by each sticking an arm out of a window. Luigi tells Mario to take it easy, while Princess Toadstool reminds him that they need to deliver the coins to the people of Mushroom Ridge so that they can afford to buy food. Mario acknowledges Princess Toadstool's statement, claiming that he is driving the stagecoach as fast as he can.

Up ahead, Billy the Koopa and aKoopa Troopa are standing atop an arch-shaped rock formation. The Koopa Troopa alerts Billy the Koopa that the Mario Bros. are coming, and Billy the Koopa vows to stop them. Meanwhile, Mario takes off hiscap, and starts to complain about Sudden Death Valley's blazing heat. As the stagecoach drives under the arch, Billy the Koopa and the Koopa Troopa jump aboard. Before Mario can react, the Koopa Troopa knocks Mario off the top of the stagecoach, and he gets dragged underneath it. Mario attempts to hold onto the stagecoach's rear axle, but the bumpy road causes him to lose his grip, leaving him helpless as theKoopas drive off with the stagecoach. Looking out the back window, Toad points out that Mario is gone, and Luigi questions as to who is driving the stagecoach. Billy the Koopa bends down and speaks through the window, informing them of his hijacking, as the Koopa Troopa announces that their next stop will be theDouble Cross Ranch.

Mario attempts to run after the stagecoach but is unable to catch up. Later, he soon finds himself dawdling through Sudden Death Valley, sweating bullets and nearly dehydrated. Gasping for water, a nativeMushroom man comes running up to Mario. Mario introduces himself to the native, who introduces himself asPronto and claims to have the fastest moccasins in the west. Mario asks Pronto where he can get a glass of water, and Pronto informs him that he can tap a nearby cactus for its juice. Mario proceeds to pull out a spigot, which he inserts into the cactus to tap some juice out of it and into a cup, which he then drinks. Feeling energized, Mario tells Pronto that he has to stop Billy the Koopa, but Pronto argues that Mario might need his help in doing so.

Sometime later, Mario emerges from a teepee dressed as a masked cowboy and tells Pronto that Billy the Koopa will never recognize him in his new disguise. Pronto compliments Mario on his disguise and tell him that he needs to learn the ways of the west. For Mario's first test, Mario needs to shoot bottles on fence posts with a revolver, but he misses and hits one of the posts. Mario empties the bullets out of the revolver and instead uses it to fire miniature silver plungers, which he successfully shoots the bottles with, as well as a Billy the Koopa statuette. With his gun-slinging skills mastered, Pronto tries to teach Mario how to use a lasso, but Mario winds up tangling the two of them together. Instead, Mario puts together a plumber's snake, which he succeeds in twirling around. Mario then tries to ride on anOstro but finds himself booted off. On his second attempt, Mario succeeds due to the fact that he tamed his Ostro with a submarine sandwich. Pronto congratulates Mario on his fast learning, and Mario announces that the "Provolone Ranger" is ready to face Billy the Koopa and free his friends.

At the Double Cross Ranch, Luigi, Princess Toadstool and Toad have been tied to chairs in the den. Billy the Koopa teases them, but Princess Toadstool argues that there is still hope since Mario has not been captured. Billy the Koopa states that no one can stand the high noon heat of Sudden Death Valley, as a Koopa Troopa enters the ranch with a miniature silver plunger stuck on his snout. The Koopa Troopa tells Billy the Koopa that a mysterious masked plumber is looking for him and is going by the name of the Provolone Ranger. Billy the Koopa states that if someone is so desperate to find him, he will give them directions into a trap.

Meanwhile, Mario and Pronto have stopped to look for Billy the Koopa's tracks, but Pronto is unable to find any sign. Mario then points to a sign board, which depicts a picture of King Koopa and an arrow. Pronto figures that it might be a trap, but Mario points out that he got an A-plus for disarming traps in Brooklyn Plumbing Academy and leads the two of them in the direction of the arrow. Mario and Pronto soon find themselves in a narrow canyon, when they walk past aPokey, who then gives a signal to Billy the Koopa and several Koopa Troopas, who ride into the canyon on Ostros. Pronto informs Mario that they have reached a dead end in the canyon, right before Billy the Koopa corners them. The Koopas all pull out miniatureCobrats, and point them at Mario in lieu of guns.

Pronto tells Mario that he needs a plan fast, which gives Mario an idea; he announces that he will distract the Troopas, and then he whispers the rest of his plan to Pronto. Mario proceeds to jump around all over the place and taunt the Koopa Troopas, who all miss at shooting him with theirCobrats. Pronto then runs up to all of the Koopa Troopas and swipes the Cobrats out of their hands, which he proceeds to toss aside. However, Pronto fails to notice the Pokey, who proceeds to close in on him. Mario tries to alert Pronto, but the Pokey grabs him, and two Koopa Troopas tie him up. With Pronto as their captive, the Koopas flee from the canyon, leaving Mario, as Billy the Koopa puts it, the "All Alone Ranger". Despite this, Mario declares that he will ride again.

Back at the Double Cross Ranch, Pronto has been tied to a chair next to Luigi, Princess Toadstool and Toad. Billy the Koopa gloats, stating that he now has the Gold Coins and his hostages. Princess Toadstool states that the Provolone Ranger will stop him, but Billy the Koopa figures that he does not stand a chance against his entire Koopa Troopa gang.

Mario shows up at the Double Cross Ranch on his Ostro and wakes up the sleeping Pokey at the entrance, whom he tells to warn Billy the Koopa that he has a silver plunger with his name on it. As the Pokey runs off, Mario leaps onto it, causing it to break into pieces. Nothing more than a head, the Pokey enters the den and alerts Billy the Koopa that the Provolone Ranger is coming. Toad realizes that he cannot miss what is about to happen and wiggles his chair over to the window, as do Luigi, Princess Toadstool and Pronto. Luigi announces that he sees Mario, but Pronto corrects him, saying that he is the Provolone Ranger. Billy the Koopa then orders his Troopa Pack to attack.

As Mario rides up to the front door of the ranch, a Koopa Troopa on the balcony attempts to shoot him with his Cobrat but misses. Mario shoots the Koopa Troopa in the knee with a miniature silver plunger, and he falls off the balcony into the Ostros' water basin. As the Koopa Troopas all regroup, Mario fires a plunger at an XX sign over the Ostro pen, causing one of the Xs to fall off and break the lock on the gate. With the gate open, the Ostros all run out of the pen, trample the Koopa Troopas, and flee from the ranch. One of the Koopa Troopas laments that the ranch used to be a safe place for bad guys, but Mario announces that justice has come to theWild West. Mario's friends then compliment him on his rescue.

Before Toad can point out where Billy the Koopa went, Billy the Koopa announces that he is fleeing with the gold coins and jumps onto his Ostro, wearing a pouch that is holding the coins. As Billy the Koopa rides off, Mario heads after him on his Ostro. After chasing Billy the Koopa through Sudden Death Valley for a little while, Mario eventually catches up with him. He then pulls out his plumber's snake and uses it to lasso Billy the Koopa's pouch away from him, knocking the Koopa King off of his Ostro in the process. Now angered, Billy the Koopa's Ostro proceeds to run off, dragging Billy the Koopa with him, since Billy never let go of the reins. Mario then points out that he does not have time to round up Billy the Koopa, as he needs to rescue his friends and return the stolen gold to the people of Mushridge.

Later, in Mushridge, Mario tells Pronto that they returned the Gold Coins to the town's citizens, and that he ran Billy the Koopa out of town. Pronto points out that the two of them made a good team, and they shake hands. After saying goodbye to Pronto, Mario gets back onto the stagecoach and proceeds to drive off. Meanwhile, an elderly citizen of Mushridge walks up to Pronto, asking who the masked man was. When Pronto tells him that it was the Provolone Ranger, the man points out that they never got a chance to thank him or to invite him to dinner. Suddenly, Mario comes dashing up to the man and Pronto, excited about the mere mention of dinner. Mario then breaks thefourth wall by saying to the audience, "And you thought Pronto was fast!"

Gallery[edit]

  • Title card

    Title card

Characters[edit]

One of King Koopa's alter egos
"Billy the Koopa"

Cast[edit]

Animation and continuity errors[edit]

  • In some shots ofMario driving the coach in the beginning, theOstros' wings are missing.
  • WhenPronto introduces himself to Mario, his hair is missing.
  • When Mario and Pronto distract someKoopa Troopas, some of the Koopa Troopas' hats are missing.
  • In some scenes, the chest ofCoins is missing its Coins.
  • In its initial appearance, the Ostro Mario rides during his cowboy training is missing its legs.
  • When a Koopa Troopa runs up toBilly the Koopa to warn him of Mario, his snout is the same color as his body.
  • When Billy the Koopa says that he will trap Mario, his pants disappear, and shortly after, part of his lower jaw is not fully colored in.
  • After Pronto warns Mario of the path being a trap, Mario says that he earned an A plus for unclogging drains in theBrooklyn Plumbers Academy. However, in "Plummers Academy", he actually flunked out of the academy along withLuigi.
  • When Pronto starts dodging the Koopa Troopas, he briefly appears to be floating in midair.
  • In one scene when Pronto steals the Koopa Troopas'Cobrats, one Koopa Troopas' arms are colored yellow instead of green.
  • When Mario trips after telling Billy the Koopa and his Koopa Troopas to stop, the red linings on his shirt turn white like his gloves.
  • When Mario shoots one of the Xs on theDouble Cross Ranch sign, the sign is supported by two poles, but in the next shot, it is supported by one.
  • When Mario first arrives at the ranch and a Koopa Troopa is shooting at him, his Cobrat shoots bullets when the scene is focused on the Koopa, but it shoots tiny Cobrats when the scene is focused on Mario.
  • Despite Mario shooting down one of the Xs on the ranch sign, both Xs are later back up on the sign.
  • When Mario shoots the idol off the fence, it is short, but it later appears to continue on for miles.
  • When thePokey hops away after Mario stomps him, his mouth does not move when he speaks.
  • When Mario shoots one of the Koopa Troopas, the red band on its hat turns tan like the rest of the hat.
  • When a Koopa Troopa falls in a trough, its lower half cannot be seen despite the water being transparent.
  • When the camera pans after the Koopa Troopas surround Mario at the ranch, the edge of the animation cel can be seen.
  • When Mario pulls Billy the Koopa off his Ostro, he is not holding its harness, but in the next shot, he is holding it.
  • The Ostro's missing legs

    The Ostro's missing legs

  • The Koopa Troopa's miscolored arms

    The Koopa Troopa's miscolored arms

  • The animation error

    The animation error

Profiles[edit]

  • Netflix:With help from mushroom Indian scoutPronto,Mario saddles up to thwartBilly the Koopa and free his friends from their Wild West imprisonment.[2]

Dub edits[edit]

  • In the French dub,Billy the Koopa's line of welcomingMario's friends to theDouble Cross Ranch is removed.
  • In the Latin American Spanish dub:
    • In the original version, while hanging onto the rear axle of the carriage after aKoopa Troopa pushes him off, Billy the Koopa says that, if he likes ice cream, he should try rocky road, playing on the fact that Mario is scrapping against a rough road and the ice cream of the same name. In the dub, he instead says that, if Mario actually wants to experience theWild West, he should start by going under.
    • In the original version, after Koopa kidnapsPronto, he taunts Mario by saying that he should start calling himself the "All Alone Ranger," explaining that he has captured all of his friends. In the dub, he instead says that he should start calling himself the "Super Alone Ranger."

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Chinese(Traditional)原野奇俠[3]
Yuányěqí Xiá
The Hero of the Wild West
FrenchL'Aventurier[4]The Adventurer
GermanDer maskierte Rächer[5]The Masked Ranger
ItalianIl Ranger Provolone[6]The Provolone Ranger
PortugueseUma aventura no oeste[7]An adventure in the west
SpanishEl llanero italiano[8]"The Italian cowboy", the Spanish title ofThe Lone Ranger isEl Llanero Solitario (literally "The Lone Cowboy")

Notes[edit]

Mario using a gun to shoot a glass bottle in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode, "The Provolone Ranger".
Mario uses a gun in this episode, which serves as a violation of the writer's bible of the show.
  • The coachMario and his friends ride at the beginning of the episode is the same one they rode in "The Great Gold Coin Rush."
  • Despite the writer's bible forthe series stating that there would be no guns, Mario wields one in this episode.[9]
  • When Mario bucks hisOstro as he heads toBilly the Koopa's hideout, he says "Hi Ho, Ostro, away!", a reference to the Lone Ranger's catchphrase from theeponymous television series. This reference is also present in the Swedish dub. The catchphrase would later be referenced in "Star Koopa."

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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