In the 1980s, Super Mario Bros became a cultural phenomenon thanks to the hit Nintendo video game series. In 1989, the beloved characters Mario and Luigi made their way to television screens with the DIC created series "The Super Mario Bros Super Show," a live-action/animated series that featured Lou Albano as Mario and Danny Wells as Luigi, a big year for Nintendo with Captain N: The Game Master also airing. In addition to the main series, we explore the mystery of Super Mario Bros Super Show lost media, such as the elusive "King Koopa's Kool Kartoons" and the cringe inducing "Club Mario". Join us as we revisit the colorful world of the Super Mario Bros Super Show and uncover some of its secrets.