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  1. Animation Action Adventure. In a flashback to their days of Basic Draining at the Brooklyn Academy of Plumbing, Mario and Luigi tell of their troubles with Drain Sergeant Kooperman and why the President of the United States called them to the White House. Director. Dan Riba.

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    • Animation, Short, Action
    • Dan Riba
    • 1989-11-09
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    • Cast
    • Animation and Continuity Errors
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    The episode starts off with Princess Toadstool, Mario, Luigi, and Toad running away from King Koopa and his minions in his castle. The four of them are stopped in a circular room where King Koopa confronts them along with a group of Koopa Troopas and Mouser. Mario and Luigi attempt to fight them off with the help of Mario's Golden Plumber's Helper ...

    Lou Albano — Mario
    Danny Wells — Luigi, construction worker
    Jeannie Elias — Princess Toadstool
    John Stocker — Toad, Mouser, man #1
    In a couple of scenes, the Golden Plumber's Helperis colored red instead of yellow.
    When Sergeant Kooperman tells Mario and Luigito walk up the fire escape, his pockets are colored brown instead of red, white, and blue.
    When Sergeant Kooperman becomes upset with Mario blowing his drink on his face, his face is splattered with the drink, but in the next shot, the mess disappears.
    When Mario and his friends are in the dungeon, Princess Toadstool is next to Toad, but when the shot zooms in on Toad, she disappears. This also happens when Mario says, "Who cares?"
    Netflix: The memories come flooding back when Mario and Luigi recount their younger days at the Brooklyn Academy of Plumbing.
    Showdown in Brooklyn DVD: In a flashback of their days at the Brooklyn Academy of Plumbing, Mario and Luigi tell of their troubles with Drain Sergeant Kooperman and why the President of the United...
    On Netflix, the episode's title and description are swapped with those of "Crocodile Mario."
    In the plumber's academy, there is an unnamed trainee dressed in yellow and purple clothing resembling Wario. Wario's debut gamewould not release until three years after this episode was originally...
    In the original version of the episode, the profanity "damn" is uttered three times in the "Workin' for a Livin'" song.
    The alligators that appear in the sewers may be a reference to the 1980 horror film Alligator.
  2. May 10, 2024 · "Glasnuts" is the forty-ninth live-action segment of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! Its corresponding animated episode is "Plummers Academy." Plot synopsis . The episode opens in on Luigi on the phone. The caller claims to be the President of the United States, which Luigi does not believe. He calls Mario over and lets him

  3. 2. 96 views 9 months ago #thesupermariobrossupershow. • 02:30 Plummers Academy (Animation) Mario retells the story of how he and Luigi became plumbers back in Brooklyn. ...more.

    • 21 min
    • 112
    • King Koopa's Kool Kartoons
  4. The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! - S01E46 - Plumbers Academy & Glasnuts - YouTube. Mario retells the story of how he and Luigi became plumbers back in Brooklyn. Featured song: Workin'...

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    • RetroToons
  5. Nov 8, 1989 · Mario tells the story of how he & Luigi became plumbers; A visitor comes to Mario Brothers Plumbing after hearing they make the best pizza.

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  7. SOURCES FOR THIS EPISODE:Animated segment: Ripped from NCircle Volume 2 DVDCover song (Fun fact, the cover song for this episode uses the word "damn" three t...

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    • Ninja 4561