
On this day September 4 1989, The Super Mario Bros. Super Show premiered in syndication. Blending live action and animation, the series brought the iconic Nintendo video game characters to television screens across America. Each episode featured animated adventures of Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool, and Toad as they battled King Koopa in the Mushroom Kingdom.
The show was framed by live action segments with professional wrestler Captain Lou Albano as Mario and Danny Wells as Luigi, offering humorous skits and occasional guest stars. Midweek episodes even swapped out the Mario cartoon for animated episodes of The Legend of Zelda, adding variety and expanding Nintendo’s reach into pop culture.
80s insight: The Super Mario Bros. Super Show was one of the first major attempts to turn video game characters into TV personalities, helping cement Mario as a household name beyond gaming.
The show was framed by live action segments with professional wrestler Captain Lou Albano as Mario and Danny Wells as Luigi, offering humorous skits and occasional guest stars. Midweek episodes even swapped out the Mario cartoon for animated episodes of The Legend of Zelda, adding variety and expanding Nintendo’s reach into pop culture.
80s insight: The Super Mario Bros. Super Show was one of the first major attempts to turn video game characters into TV personalities, helping cement Mario as a household name beyond gaming.