The Venice Menace
The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 episode | |
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"The Venice Menace" | |
Production number | 125 |
Airdate | December 1, 1990 (English) November 29, 1991 (French) |
Writer(s) | Matt Uitz |
Opening curtain | Desert Land |
Featured song | "Speedy Gondola" |
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"The Venice Menace" is the twenty-fifth episode of The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3. It aired alongside another episode entitled "Super Koopa."
Plot synopsis[edit]
Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool, and Toad are walking through Desert Land, when a gondola comes flying out of a Warp Pipe and lands nearby. When they approach the gondolier, he exclaims that a sea monster is attacking his hometown of Venice. Mario thinks that the gondolier is hallucinating, but the gondolier reassures him that he is being serious.
Knowing that Venice might be in danger, Mario gets a strange feeling inside him, and explains that Venice is his second favorite city. Princess Toadstool then sends Mario and Luigi off to visit Venice, but not without them each taking a Frog Suit from Toad.
Elsewhere, in an underwater area of the Mushroom World, King Koopa and Kootie Pie Koopa are piloting the Doom Sub. Koopa explains to Kootie Pie that his aquatic minions will guard the Warp Pipe leading to Venice while they are gone to prevent the Mario Bros. from trying to go after them while they scare everyone out of the city. Kootie Pie then gloats about how she and Koopa are going to then warp Venice back to Dark Land so that they can turn it into the "Kootie Pie Koopa Waterpark", and she kisses her father's claw.
Just after the Doom Sub enters the Warp Pipe to Venice, Mario and Luigi show up in Frog Suits, and are immediately chased around by Boss Basses, Jelectros, and Bloobers. After swimming away from the enemies for a while, Mario defeats them by throwing ring coral around their bodies. With the enemies no longer a threat, Mario and Luigi go down the pipe.
Later, in the canals of Venice, Mario and Luigi are dressed as gondoliers to disguise themselves from Koopa, and are riding around in their own gondola. Mario then brings up how Venice gives him a strange feeling again, as he and Luigi unknowingly pass by the statues of two plumbers who resemble them.
Without warning, the Doom Sub surfaces and starts chasing Mario and Luigi. Koopa and Kootie Pie are furious about Mario and Luigi making it to Venice, but Koopa manages to close in on the bros.. Mario and Luigi quickly transfer to a motorboat, and flee from the Doom Sub in a chase sequence. During the chase, a clothes line gets caught on the Doom Sub's windshield, blinding Koopa and causing him to crash. The crash causes a leak in the Doom Sub's hull, which Kootie Pie quickly welds back together with a small Fire Brother. While Koopa holds the broken hull in place, Kootie Pie accidentally welds his shell to the hull.
At night, King Koopa and Kootie Pie are walking through Venice, when they spot Mario and Luigi spending the night at a hotel. Although Luigi thinks that they defeated Koopa and can return to the Mushroom Kingdom, Mario insists that they stay and figure out what is pulling them to Venice.
Koopa then dispatches several Chain Chomps to eat through the poles holding up the hotel, causing it to sink underwater. A Boom Boom knocks on the door, which Mario lets in by accident, along with a Hammer Brother who enters by breaking through the window, flooding the room in the process. As if that were not enough, the Chain Chomps, along with several Boss Basses, continue to sink more buildings.
Mario and Luigi trick the Boom Boom and the Hammer Brother into entering a closet, where they change into their Frog Suits and trap the enemies. They then sneak onboard the Doom Sub, while Kootie Pie whines about not yet having her water park. Mario then surprises and taunts Koopa and Kootie Pie, and they chase him into the engine room. While they are gone, Luigi pulls the Doom Sub's recall lever, which causes all of the attacking minions to retreat and the Chain Chomps to explode.
In an attempt to get rid of Mario, Kootie Pie turns the engine up to full blast, which sends Mario flying into the cockpit of the Doom Sub, where he meets up with Luigi. Mario then pulls another lever and flees the Doom Sub with Luigi, just before the entire thing warps itself to Desert Land. With their plan foiled, Kootie Pie bursts into tears and throws a temper tantrum.
Back in Venice, the gondolier from earlier is giving Mario and his friends a gondola ride as a thank-you gift. He then stops in front of the statues that Mario and Luigi overlooked earlier, and explains that they were Marco Polo's Plumbers, and that they brought plumbing back from China to make Venice the city it is now. Princess Toadstool concludes that the plumbers were probably ancestors of Mario and Luigi, and with that mystery solved, the heroes rejoice. Mario says he is glad to get a tour of Venice, Italy, his second favorite city, but his favorite city will always be Brooklyn.
Cast[edit]
- Walker Boone — Mario
- Tony Rosato — Luigi
- Tracey Moore — Princess Toadstool
- John Stocker — Toad, gondolier
- Harvey Atkin — King Bowser Koopa
- Dan Hennessey — male singer
- Paulina Gillis — Kootie Pie Koopa, female singer
Animation and continuity errors[edit]
- There are many instances where the background music and sound effects are loud enough to the point the dialogue cannot be heard clearly.
- At the beginning of the episode, Mario's hair is colored black like Luigi's instead of brown.
- When Mario and his friends run over to the gondolier, Toad's pants are missing.
- When the gondolier tells Mario and his friends that Venice is being attacked, he is layered outside of his gondola.
- In addition, his statement is false, as the Doom Sub has not arrived in the city yet.
- When a Spiny Cheep Cheep chases Mario, it is colored white instead of red.
- In a couple of scenes, the Spiny Cheep Cheeps' eyes are colored white instead of green.
- In Venice's initial appearance, Mario and Luigi's gondola moves left as the screen moves right. Once the gondola reaches the end of the screen, it moves right with the screen.
- When Mario asks if Luigi feels how he feels, Luigi's eyelids are the same color as his eyes.
- When King Koopa says that Mario and Luigi passed through his trap, a dot on Kootie Pie's bow switches between brown and white.
- In several scenes throughout the chase, Mario and Luigi's gloves are missing.
- During the chase, Mario's hat flies off, but in some scenes, it reappears.
- When the Doom Sub starts hitting clotheslines, its roof disappears briefly.
- There is no transition to the scene with King Koopa and Kootie Pie walking in Venice.
- When King Koopa says he is going to find the Mario Bros, his mouth moves before any dialogue comes out.
- In some scenes, the Hammer Brother is colored as a Boomerang Brother or a Fire Brother.
- When Mario says that he must be having a nightmare, his air bubbles freeze for a few frames.
- When the Chain Chomps start eating some poles, they are frozen for a few frames.
- When King Koopa tells Kootie Pie to be patient, the camera zooms in on him, but the background does not take into account this change.
- When Mario and Luigi pull the lever in the Doom Sub, their Frog Suits are blue instead of green.
- After Luigi pulls the recall lever, the Chain Chomp closest to the screen is missing the yellow light surrounding it.
- When King Koopa tells Kootie Pie to turn on the engine, the lever is yellow, but in the next shot, it turns brown.
- When King Koopa tells Mario to give up, the Note Block Mario is on is floating above the ground.
- The scenes where Mario is speaking while on the Note Block are in the wrong order.
- In one shot of Mario on the Note Block, the symbol on it is missing.
- When Mario flies past King Koopa and Kootie Pie, Kootie Pie's bracelets are colored gray instead of yellow.
- When Luigi turns to see Mario arriving the cockpit, the eyes on Luigi's Frog Suit are colored white instead of yellow.
- Shortly after, when Mario arrives in the cockpit, the Note Block he was on suddenly teleports next to him.
- After the Dooms Sub is warped to Desert Land, it remains for a short time.
- When the gondolier says, "Leonardo Da Vinci! Valerie Bertinelli! Ha ha ha ha, Mario and Luigi!", at the end of the episode, his mustache is missing.
- In the Shout Factory and nCircle DVD releases of this episode on the complete series, when the gondolier explains that Marco Polo's Plumbers brought plumbing back from China, the screen turns gray for a frame.
Dub edits[edit]
- In the Italian dub:
- Mario mentions Venice as being his favorite city after Sorrento and Brooklyn. In the original, he only mentions Brooklyn.
- The characters mentioned by the gondolier are slightly changed:
- At the beginning of the episode, he mentions Frank Sinatra, Joe DiMaggio, Caesar Augustus, Christopher Columbus, Cesco Baseggio and the Mestre Football Association. In the original, he mentions Frank Sinatra, Joe DiMaggio, Caesar Augustus, Christopher Columbus and Annette Funicello.
- At the end of the episode, he mentions Romeo and Juliet, Al Pacino, Federico Fellini, Sofia Loren, and Leonardo da Vinci. In the original, he mentions Lou Albano, Federico Fellini, and Leonardo da Vinci.
- The gondolier speaks in a Venetian accent, as well as Mario and Luigi when disguised as gondoliers.
- In the Brazilian Portuguese dub, the Super Mario Bros. 3 music that normally plays in the opening shots of Venice is replaced by stereotypical Italian music.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Chinese (simplified) | 威尼斯威胁[1] Wēinísī Wēixié |
The Venice Menace | |
French | Sauvons Venise[2] | Let's Save Venice | |
German | Das Monster von Venedig[?] | The Monster of Venice | |
Italian | La minaccia veneziana[3] | The Venetian Threat | |
Korean | 베니스의 위기[4] Beniseuyi Wigi |
Venice's Crisis | |
Portuguese | Ameaça em Veneza[5] | Menace in Venice | Herbert Richers dub |
A Ameaça á Veneza[6] | The Menace in Venice | BKS dub | |
Russian | Венеция под угрозой[7] Venecija pod ugrozoj |
Venice threatened | |
Spanish (NOA) | La amenaza Venecia[8] | The Venice Menace (Not a grammatically correct sentence in Spanish) | |
Spanish (NOE) | Venecia amenazada[9] | Venice threatened |
Trivia[edit]
- One of the famous Italian people that the gondolier mentions is Lou Albano, an Italian American, who played and voiced Mario in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!.
- Even though Big Mouth and Bully are not seen in this episode, they are mentioned by Kootie Pie when she says that she wants to brag about her water park.
References[edit]
- ^ 【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】
- ^ Les aventures de Super Mario Bros 3 025 Sauvons Venise
- ^ Le avventure di Super Mario 2x25 - La minaccia veneziana
- ^ The Adventures of Super Mario Brothers 3 Korean Dub 슈퍼마리오 3 VHS Volumes 1 - 6.
- ^ Super Mario Bros. 3 - Ameaça em Veneza (Dublagem Herbert Richers)
- ^ Super Mario Bros. 3 - A Ameaça à Veneza/Super Koopa (Dublagem BKS)
- ^ Приключения братьев Супер Марио 3 (все серии) (6+)
- ^ Las Aventuras de los Super hermanos Mario: 26 - La Amenaza Venecia
- ^ Super Mario Bros. 3 - Venecia amenazada (Doblaje castellano original)