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Super Mario Brothers: Amada Anime Series - Season 1

"Step into the world of 3 classic fairy tales as they are re-imagined with the cast of Super Mario Bros!"

Amada Anime Series: Super Mario Bros. is a series of three direct-to-video OVAs produced by Studio Junio, licensed by Nintendo, and released on VHS tapes on August 3, 1989, exclusively in Japan. The plot of the episodes involve characters from the Mario franchise in the stories of three fairy tales: Momotarō, Issun-bōshi and Snow White.

Top Cast

  • Miyako Endō

    Miyako Endō

    Princess Peach / Kinopio / Morton Koopa Jr. / Wendy O. Koopa (voice)

  • Toru Furuya

    Toru Furuya

    Mario (voice)

  • Masaharu Sato

    Masaharu Sato

    Koopa / Larry Koopa / Iggy Koopa (voice)

  • Naoki Tatsuta

    Naoki Tatsuta

    Luigi / Ludwig von Koopa / Roy Koopa / Lemmy Koopa (voice)

  • Toshiko Sawada

    Toshiko Sawada

    Narrator (voice)

Overview

Amada Anime Series: Super Mario Bros. is a series of three direct-to-video OVAs produced by Studio Junio, licensed by Nintendo, and released on VHS tapes on August 3, 1989, exclusively in Japan. The plot of the episodes involve characters from the Mario franchise in the stories of three fairy tales: Momotarō, Issun-bōshi and Snow White.

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