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->'''Mario:''' You didn't tell me you were bringing a secret weapon, Luigi!\\
'''Luigi:''' That's ''Mama'' Luigi to you, Mario!
-->-- "Mama Luigi"

''Super Mario World'' (1991) was the third and final cartoon based on the ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' franchise, and the game ''VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld'' in particular. It relocates the action to Dinosaur World, removed the Real World, [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome dropped Toad]] (since he wasn't in the game), gave many characters different names, and expanded the cast to include Yoshi and various cave people, most prominently [[TheScrappy Oogtar]].

The series was originally broadcast on Creator/{{NBC}} as a side series with ''WesternAnimation/CaptainNTheGameMaster'', a treatment that its predecessor ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfSuperMarioBros3'' also received. It lasted thirteen episodes before it and ''Captain N'' were canned, with its time slot getting replaced by local news following the end of NBC's Saturday morning block.

This show has achieved high levels of MemeticMutation from the final episode, "Mama Luigi", in which Luigi tells the story of [[{{Imprinting}} how he found Yoshi]].

Preceded by ''Series/TheSuperMarioBrosSuperShow'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfSuperMarioBros3''.
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!!''Super Mario World'' contains examples of:
* AccidentalMisnaming: Wizenheimer is often misnamed, upon which he responds, "That's ''WIZENHEIMER!!!''" Among the various name screwups: Weisenheimer, Wiseacre, Wisecracker, and Wizenwhatchamacallit.
* AdaptationalJerkass: In the game, the Wigglers (dubbed "Caterpillars" in the show) were generally docile until they were jumped on, which made them angry and turned a red color. In the show, they are constantly red, aggressive and angry, akin to a dangerous predator.
* AdaptationDistillation: The "Mama Luigi" episode is essentially a shortened adaptation of the video game. The only thing it really omits is the final boss fight with Bowser (which appeared in similar distilled form in a previous episode).
* AdaptationExpansion: The cartoon adds more locales and characters to Dinosaur Land, like Dome City and the Cave People.
* AddedAlliterativeAppeal: About a third of the dialogue in "Gopher Bash" is alliterative.
* AgeLift: In the game, Yoshi's age was left vague, but implying that he was independent enough to have his own home. In the cartoon, Yoshi is portrayed as much younger and immature, akin to an impressionable child.
* AllBikersAreHellsAngels: The Dino Riders are similar to the Hell's Angels.
* AllCavemenWereNeanderthals: The Cave People.
* AlterKocker: Wizenheimer the Magikoopa speaks with a Yiddish accent.
* AlternativeForeignThemeSong: The Korean version had a different [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPeRTolYixw opening theme]], as did the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhnwFDFUJ74&ab Arabic version]].
* AnachronismStew: "The Night Before Cave Christmas": Apparently, cavepeople believe in Santa Claus, and celebrate Christmas.
* AnimationBump:
** The animation for the ThemeTune (see below) was done by a different studio[[note]]Canvas Inc., who also did the title sequence for ''WesternAnimation/ProStars''[[/note]] than the episodes proper, and it uses a clear, smooth, professional style. The animation for the rest of the show has many errors and is less smooth.
** Koopa rushing to Yoshi near the end of "Rock TV" also gains a sudden burst of fluidity.
* AppleForTeacher: In "A Little Learning", Yoshi and Oogtar give Princess Toadstool an apple with a caterpillar inside. The two think it's funny (and so do Hip and Hop, which inspires them to go to school against King Koopa's wishes), but the Princess doesn't.
-->'''Princess:''' That's not funny, Oogtar! I could have eaten that worm!
* AscendedExtra: In the videogame, Magikoopas were generic enemies found in the castles; the cartoon has Wizenheimer the Magikoopa, who serves as a villain -- which was before [[VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld2YoshisIsland Kamek]] was created for the role.
* AscendedMeme: The thumbnails for the official [=YouTube=] uploads of [[https://i.ytimg.com/vi/iB-t9vbfWBQ/hqdefault.jpg Mama Luigi]] and [[https://i.ytimg.com/vi/C91bXoa8Nes/hqdefault.jpg The Yoshi Shuffle]] are of particularly memetic scenes.
* AsideComment: "This is easier than talking Kootie Pie into a shopping spree!"
* BadassBoast: "Oogtar eat ghosts for breakfast!"
* BalloonBelly: Yoshi is shown bloated a few times when he overindulges himself.
* BetweenMyLegs: Mario, Luigi, the Princess, and Yoshi appear between Kootie Pie's legs in "Fire Sale".
* BigEater: Yoshi, obviously, eats a lot, to the point where he makes Mario look like he's on a diet. This is [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] at least a couple of times.
* BigShutUp: Bully delivers a monumental example to Big Mouth in "The Yoshi Shuffle" when the latter won't stop being his MotorMouth self.
-->'''Big Mouth:''' Oh, the excitement, building now, folks, it's-\\
'''Bully:''' '''''AAAHH, SHADDAAAP!''''' We'll never get started!
* BindleStick: Yoshi carries one in "Born to Ride".
* BoomInTheHand: In "The Night Before Cave Christmas", King Koopa steals Mario's bag of presents that Oogtar stowed away in. Oogtar discovers that one of the presents is a Bob-omb that Koopa planned to give to Bully, one of his children. Oogtar sets the Bob-omb off and hands it to Koopa, who says, "Stop! You're not supposed to go off till' Christmas...", and it explodes in his face before he can say "Morning".
* BrokenAesop: "A Little Learning": Bullying is okay, as long as [[AssholeVictim it's to people who deserve it.]]
* CallingTheOldManOut: Oogtar does this to King Koopa when he discovers he's giving Bob-ombs to the Koopa Kids as Christmas presents.
* CanonForeigner: Oogtar and the cavepeople have never been seen outside this cartoon.
* CassandraTruth: In "The Yoshi Shuffle", Mario and Yoshi score the game-winning touchdown and Cheatsy the referee promptly calls them out for cheating. However, you can see Mario and Yoshi ''clearly'' go out of bounds to score, giving Cheatsy reasonable evidence to accuse them.
* CastingGag: Since Toad was left out of the animated series, the production team had John Stocker voice his replacement, Oogtar.
* CheatersNeverProsper: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] in "The Yoshi Shuffle". The Marios get away with winning the football game despite cheating to score a touchdown.
* ChristmasEpisode: "The Night Before Cave Christmas".
* CircusEpisode: In "Send in the Clown", King Koopa stages the Koopaling Bros. Circus, and invites the cavepeople to see it for free. Mario, suspecting it may be a trap, travels to Koopa's neon castle to see the circus for himself. After a performance from Koopa's mooks, it is revealed that the circus is indeed a trap, and Koopa captures Mario, his friends, and the cavepeople. With help from Princess Toadstool, Mario escapes and battles Koopa's mooks, leading to a battle with Koopa himself, reminiscent of the final battle from [[VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld the game the show is based on]].
* CutLexLuthorACheck: Koopa actually seemed to have a profitable, legit business going in "King Scoopa Koopa". Even the Mario Bros. were impressed. Of course, Koopa just had to go turn everyone into Chickadactyls ForTheEvulz. It’s explained in the episode that the transformation was a side effect of the egg sandwiches Koopa sold. Even Koopa wondered what to do when his customers fully changed.
* DemotedToExtra:
** While still a prominent presence, the Koopa Kids appeared less frequently in this series than in ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfSuperMarioBros3'', giving way to other evildoers such as Wizenheimer and The Dino Riders. Some episodes even had Koopa scheming on his own with little or no help from the Koopa Kids.
** Koopa was subject to this as well. He was completely absent in ''four'' episodes and made brief cameos in three others.
* DigitalDestruction: Every copy and DVD release of "Send in the Clown" goes out of sync in the scene where Big Mouth demands respect, likely due to the master being damaged.
* DisproportionateRetribution: [[InvokedTrope Invoked]] when Princess Toadstool threatened to have Oogtar clean the wooly mammoth stable if he didn't make Hip and Hop feel comfortable at school.
* DumbDinos: Yoshi is good-natured, but isn't particularly bright, though this is justified because [[AgeLift Yoshi is much younger]] here than he is in the game. According to Princess Toadstool, he's still a baby. The other dinosaurs, however, are stupid and predatory toward the native cavepeople.
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: In "Fire Sale", Yoshi doesn't talk like a baby. Also, assuming that the "Ice Land" featured in that episode is the same as ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros3'''s Ice Land, it's the only time in this show that the protagonists travel outside of Dinosaur World.
* EverybodyLaughsEnding: Mario, Luigi and Princess Toadstool laugh at the end of "Gopher Bash" after Yoshi burps.
* EveryoneHasStandards:
** Princess Toadstool asks if Kootie Pie is okay at the end of "Fire Sale".
** During the "Rocking the High School" sequence in "A Little Learning", Yoshi and Oogtar see the giant piranha plant chasing Hip, Hop and King Koopa and point as if to say, "Hey, look out!"
* ExtremeOmnivore: Yoshi, even moreso than in the games. In this series, he can eat fireballs, blocks and wood. He even eats and spits out Mario, Hip, Hop and King Koopa.
* EyePop:
** Hip's reaction to his volcano project going out of control.
** Cheatsy turns this trope up to 11 when he catches Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi have snuck into his hideout under the fields outside Dome City.
* ForcedTransformation: Luigi, Yoshi and the cavepeople [[spoiler:turning into Chickadactyls]] in "King Scoopa Koopa", and Luigi being turned into an egg in "The Yoshi Shuffle".
* FunnyBackgroundEvent: "A Little Learning": At the beginning of the "Rockin' the High School" sequence, a cave person jumps toward the ceiling, going airborne while the everybody else dashes for the exit.
* {{Gasshole}}: Yoshi burps several times in the series, mostly after eating.
* GilliganCut:
-->'''Mario:''' What're they gonna do, banish us to the lava pits?\\
''[Cut to Mario and Luigi being thrown down a pipe to a cavern]''\\
'''Mario:''' Okay, so they banished us!
* GrandFinale: "Mama Luigi" serves as a fitting finale for the cartoons as a whole.
* HandWave:
** One episode provides an explanation for why Yoshi doesn't eat certain enemies in the game, like Chargin' Chuck: They taste nasty to him.
** Another episode reveals Yoshi won't go in ghost houses in the game because he's [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes afraid of them.]]
* HeelFaceTurn: Hip and Hop ''seem'' to have one of these in "A Little Learning". However, they soon turn out to be [[DevilInPlainSight Devils in Plain Sight]] who [[ForTheEvulz throw fireballs at children]]. Hip and Hop did seem to have good intentions. Unfortunately it was King Koopa who snuck lava into the Dinosaur World.
* HelpImStuck:
** Kootie Pie gets stuck in a block of ice at the end of "Fire Sale".
** Princess gets tangled in a bunch of telephone vines in "Party Line".
** Mario tries pulling himself through Neon Castle's bars in "The Night Before Cave Christmas" only to get stuck doing so.
** Koopa becomes trapped underneath the blocks to his giant television set at the end of "Rock TV".
* IdeaBulb: Koopa has three lit candles that played the [=NBC=] chimes.
* InflatingBodyGag: Happens to Mario in "Gopher Bash" and Luigi in "Mama Luigi", when they activate P-Balloons.
-->'''Luigi:''' Good thing I found a [[LargeHam Magic Balloon!]]
* IFellForHours: The TropeNamer, named for Luigi's overly long fall down a chasm in "Mama Luigi", with nothing below him but boiling lava. [[ContrivedCoincidence Luckily, he fell on a skull raft.]]
-->'''Yoshi:''' [[CaptainObvious Oh, hours long time!]]
* IfItTastesBadItMustBeGoodForYou: "How come everything I don't like is good for me, and everything I do isn't?!"
* ItsAllMyFault: "Luigi says this after Cheatsy steals the crops.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Oogtar. As selfish as he gets, he does have a good heart.
-->'''Oogtar:''' Me know Oogtar bad. Cause Santa big trouble. Me no deserve present. But Oogtar thankful Santa save him from dinosaur. That present enough.\\
'''Santa Mario:''' Why, Oogtar, this isn't like you!\\
'''Oogtar:''' 'Course, if Santa want leave Oogtar present, Oogtar be very happy.
** And In "A Little Learning", he rushed to Yoshi's aid when Hip and Hop charged him for eating their backpacks.
* KarmaHoudini: Koopa in "King Koopa Scoopa". While his business got ruined by Mario and Toadstool, he still got to keep all the money he conned from everyone.
* LameComeback: "Who's an egghead, eggface?"
* LargeHam: Luigi. "It's ALL MY FAAAAAAAAAAAULT!" "Good thing I found A MAAAGIC BALLOON!" "I came face to face with a FIIIYA SUMO!" "Mario, wherever you are, [[SkywardScream HEEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLPPP!!!]]"
* {{Leitmotif}}: Since the show re-arranges most of the music from the first two Mario games, the tunes are indicative of the character or type of environment that is currently on-screen. Examples: The Valley of Bowser theme playing when Koopa's castle is shown.
* LighterAndSofter: Compared to ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''.
* LimitedAnimation: It's an Early-90's DIC cartoon, so what else were you expecting? It sometimes gets to the point where you can't tell if what's happening is intentional or not.
* LovableCoward: Luigi and Yoshi, who get scared easily, but still pull through. Yoshi has faced his fear of water and ghosts when his friends were in danger.
* MassHypnosis: Koopa's plot in "Rock TV".
* MindScrew: The episode in which Luigi is turned into a football.
* MixedMetaphor: "Like they say in Brooklyn: early to bed, early to catch the worm. Or is it the bagel?"
* MoodWhiplash: "Gopher Bash": Before fading to black, it goes from [[DownerEnding Luigi's disappointment at Yoshi eating the all rescued crops]] to [[EverybodyLaughsEnding Yoshi belching and everyone laughing at him]].
* MutagenicFood: Eating enough Chickadactyl Eggs will turn the consumer into one themselves.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: In "Gopher Bash", The Mario Bros. succeed in rescuing the crops from Cheatsy but Yoshi eats the entire sack, meaning they have to plant everything all over again.
* NoodleIncident: Luigi's narration in "Mama Luigi" briefly notes that, at some point after the preceding show, the heroes had successfully ended King Koopa's threat to the Mushroom Kingdom and banished him. In turn, Koopa found a way to escape this fate and arrive in Dinosaur Land.
* OffModel: The animation quality of the show was [[{{Pun}} rock bottom]] to begin with but was brought down ever further by outrageous animation errors that frequently pop up in the shorts, some of which are so blatant that you don't even need to freeze frame the cartoon to notice them. And Mario and Luigi still have the colors of their overalls and shirts swapped in this cartoon. King Koopa still remains off model in terms of coloring.
** This briefly happens in the intro where Yoshi's chin color changes from white to green when he starts to run again after shivering in fear.
* PaperThinDisguise:
** Happens in "Send In the Clowns", where Mario and the cavemen don't realize the clowns in King Koopa's circus are actually Rexes until one of their noses falls off.
** Also happens in "Rock TV" when Koopa is in a paper thin disguise promoting the titular product. No one can tell it's him even though several of the shows he mentions even have the name Koopa in the title.
* PhraseCatcher: Upon correcting people about his name, Wizenheimer often gets a "Weisen-whatever!" as a response.
* PragmaticAdaptation:
** While not for the whole series, the episode "Send In the Clowns" explains why someone as mean and nasty as King Koopa would have a helicopter with a clown.
** The episode "Ghosts R' Us" also provides an explanation for why Yoshi doesn't normally enter Ghost Houses. He's afraid of ghosts.[[note]]The technical reason is because the Ghost enemies don't work properly with Yoshi in the game.[[/note]]
* {{Prehistoria}}: The entirety of Dinosaur Land.
* RestaurantOwningEpisode: In "King Scoopa Koopa", King Koopa opens up a fast-food restaurant called Scoopa Koopa's, and makes a lot of money from the cavepeople, Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi. Unfortunately, anyone who eats the Egg Scoopa Koopa sandwiches gets turned into a Chickadactyl, and this gives Koopa the idea to open a Fried Chickadactyl restaurant, using his own customers as the food. Since Mario and Princess Toadstool didn't eat any of the Egg Scoopa Koopa sandwiches due to the former not liking eggs and the latter not eating Koopa's food at all, it's up to them to shut down Scoopa Koopa's and save their friends.
* RunningOnTheSpot: [[DeconstructedTrope Deconstructed]] in "A Little Learning". While being chased by a giant Piranha Plant, King Koopa, Hip and Hop [[TooDumbToLive do this]] and the plant [[SwallowedWhole swallows them whole]].
* SarcasmBlind: Cheatsy's Monty Moles from "Gopher Bash" apparently don't understand Cheatsy's sarcasm. When he says, "Don't just help him! Stand there!" they wind up doing just that.
* SavedByThePlatformBelow: Happens in "Mama Luigi" when Luigi retells Yoshi the story of how they first met. Luigi was attacked by a Sumo Bro ripping open the ground where Luigi "fell for hours" until he finally landed on a skull raft floating down a lava river below him. But, he goes over a lava fall and jumps off the raft where he falls and gets saved again by landing on a ledge with blocks.
* SayMyName: In the aforementioned scene in "Fire Sale", Luigi shouts Mario's name as he plummets to the ground. Mario shouts his name back.
* ScienceFair: In "A Little Learning," naturally, with the Mario Bros. as judges overseeing the cave children, Hip and Hop.
* ScoobyStack: Mario, Luigi and Yoshi do this in "Gopher Bash" before finding Cheatsy with the stolen crops.
* SecondEpisodeIntroduction: King Koopa makes his first appearance in the second episode, "The Wheel Thing."
* ShockinglyExpensiveBill: "Phone bill, amount due: $1,295.31!"
* ShortRunners: Easily the shortest of the three ''Mario'' cartoons.
* ShoutOut:
** "Now go home and eat some vegetables! [[VideoGame/DrMario Dr. Mario’s]] orders!"
** One of the Dino Riders in "Born to Ride" is named [[VideoGame/MegaMan Rockman]].
* ShowWithinAShow: Subverted/parodied by having Bowser make up several shows of his own, such as his own exercise program, in "Rock TV".
* SpaceWhaleAesop: "King Scoopa Koopa". Better stay away from fast food; if you don't, you'll turn into a [[BuffySpeak crazed chicken-zombie thing]].
* SplitScreenPhoneCall: Parodied with Yoshi and Oogtar.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Oogtar serves as one for Toad, who didn't appear in the original game. They even share the same voice actor (John Stocker).
* TeamMom: Princess (Peach) Toadstool. Generally serving as the feminine voice of reason, as well as being a maternal figure to the much younger Yoshi and Oogtar.
* TeamRocketWins: "King Scoopa Koopa" ends with Bowser actually getting away with the money he made off his restaurant.
* TearApartTugOfWar: At the beginning of "The Night Before Cave Christmas", Yoshi and Oogtar have a tug-of-war over a barbecue mammoth rib as they argue over who it belongs to. When Mario tries to intervene, telling them there's plenty for both of them, Yoshi and Oogtar rip the rib in half, causing the sauce from it to splash Mario.
* TemptingFate: "You can never predict when exactly a volcano is going to erupt!"
* TheSongRemainsTheSame: The show's opening theme song remains intact in English for all foreign dubs (although early editions of the show in Germany used the Plumber Rap from ''Series/TheSuperMarioBrosSuperShow'').
* TheyCallMeMisterTibbs: "[[MemeticMutation That's Mama Luigi to you, Mario!]]" ''*wheeze*''
* ThirdPersonPerson: Oogtar. Yoshi, too.
* TitleThemeTune: ''Super Mario World'' gives even the most excessive TitleThemeTune a run for its money. The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTSUvoTKRwI intro theme]] consists almost entirely of "Super Mario, Super Mario, Super Mario World" being repeated incessantly by a chorus of deep voices. So much so that it forms the bassline to the song!
* TokenHeroicOrc: Mama Fireplant in "Fire Sale" is a good female Piranha Plant.
* TooDumbToLive: It's a miracle those cave-people got through regular non-Koopa problems before the Mario Bros. and the Princess showed up.
* UncertainDoom: At the end of "A Little Learning", the Mario Bros. reroute a lava pipe to flow into Koopa's bedroom. He remains trapped in his rapidly flooding castle with no possible escape route in sight. This was his last appearance in the ''Super Mario Bros.'' cartoons as a whole, with the last episode "Mama Luigi" being a WholeEpisodeFlashback. Has King Koopa been defeated for good?
* VerySpecialEpisode: Some episodes dealt with controversial topics:
** "King Scoopa Koopa:" Nutrition and Obesity.
** "Born to Ride:" Street Gangs.
** "Rock TV:" Addiction to Television.
** "A Little Learning:" Bullying
* VillainSong: Cheatsy gets one in "Gopher Bash", called "Cheatsy's Life". Mario, Luigi and Yoshi grab the backup singing Gophers and perfom the final verse which involves them mocking Cheatsy.
* TheVillainSucksSong: "Kootie Pie Rap!" in "Fire Sale".
* WasTooHardOnHim: "Born to Ride" in a nutshell.
* AWeightyAesop: {{Subverted}} in "King Scoopa Koopa". Only Mario, Luigi and Yoshi are shown to have gained weight eating Bowser's fast food. Then, the episode turns into a Space Whale Aesop where the victims of Koopa's food turn into Chickadactyls.
* WholeEpisodeFlashback: "Mama Luigi". Notably, the story told in the flashback is an adaptation of the game, told from Luigi's perspective. To fit 11 minutes, however, the story is greatly shortened.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes:
** Yoshi is terrified of ghosts and water.
** Carrying over from ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfSuperMarioBros3'', Wizenheimer exploits Mario and Luigi's collective fear of Bob-Ombs.
--->'''Wizenheimer:''' How do you feel about... Bob-Ombs? ''(snaps a Bob-Omb into existence) Bob-Ombs~!''\\
'''Luigi:''' Those, we're not so crazy about!
* WildTake: Cheatsy Koopa in "Gopher Bash" when he notices that Mario, Luigi and Yoshi grab his Gopher minions and sing the final verse to mock Cheatsy..
* TheWorldIsAlwaysDoomed: In "Party Line", Mario and Luigi lampshade how dangerous Dinosaur Land is, and invent a telephone system so the cave people can call for help.
* WouldHurtAChild: In "The Night Before Cave Christmas", Koopa ties up Oogtar with vines and [[UnwillingSuspension suspends him]] over a hungry dinosaur.
* YouAreNotReady: Every single attempt Mario, Luigi or the Princess make to improve the cave-people's lives end this way; the FantasticAesop seems to be that, when it comes to stuff like [[BrokenAesop agriculture and the wheel]], that [[TheseAreThingsManWasNotMeantToKnow These Are Things Neanderthal Man Was Not Meant to Know]].
* YouNoTakeCandle: The cave people and any dinosaur that talks.
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->'''Mario:''' You didn't tell me you were bringing a secret weapon, Luigi!\\
'''Luigi:''' That's ''Mama'' Luigi to you, Mario!
-->-- "Mama Luigi"

''Super Mario World'' (1991) was the third and final cartoon based on the ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' franchise, and the game ''VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld'' in particular. It relocates the action to Dinosaur World, removed the Real World, [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome dropped Toad]] (since he wasn't in the game), gave many characters different names, and expanded the cast to include Yoshi and various cave people, most prominently [[TheScrappy Oogtar]].

The series was originally broadcast on Creator/{{NBC}} as a side series with ''WesternAnimation/CaptainNTheGameMaster'', a treatment that its predecessor ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfSuperMarioBros3'' also received. It lasted thirteen episodes before it and ''Captain N'' were canned, with its time slot getting replaced by local news following the end of NBC's Saturday morning block.

This show has achieved high levels of MemeticMutation from the final episode, "Mama Luigi", in which Luigi tells the story of [[{{Imprinting}} how he found Yoshi]].

Preceded by ''Series/TheSuperMarioBrosSuperShow'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfSuperMarioBros3''.
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!!''Super Mario World'' contains examples of:
* AccidentalMisnaming: Wizenheimer is often misnamed, upon which he responds, "That's ''WIZENHEIMER!!!''" Among the various name screwups: Weisenheimer, Wiseacre, Wisecracker, and Wizenwhatchamacallit.
* AdaptationalJerkass: In the game, the Wigglers (dubbed "Caterpillars" in the show) were generally docile until they were jumped on, which made them angry and turned a red color. In the show, they are constantly red, aggressive and angry, akin to a dangerous predator.
* AdaptationDistillation: The "Mama Luigi" episode is essentially a shortened adaptation of the video game. The only thing it really omits is the final boss fight with Bowser (which appeared in similar distilled form in a previous episode).
* AdaptationExpansion: The cartoon adds more locales and characters to Dinosaur Land, like Dome City and the Cave People.
* AddedAlliterativeAppeal: About a third of the dialogue in "Gopher Bash" is alliterative.
* AgeLift: In the game, Yoshi's age was left vague, but implying that he was independent enough to have his own home. In the cartoon, Yoshi is portrayed as much younger and immature, akin to an impressionable child.
* AllBikersAreHellsAngels: The Dino Riders are similar to the Hell's Angels.
* AllCavemenWereNeanderthals: The Cave People.
* AlterKocker: Wizenheimer the Magikoopa speaks with a Yiddish accent.
* AlternativeForeignThemeSong: The Korean version had a different [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPeRTolYixw opening theme]], as did the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhnwFDFUJ74&ab Arabic version]].
* AnachronismStew: "The Night Before Cave Christmas": Apparently, cavepeople believe in Santa Claus, and celebrate Christmas.
* AnimationBump:
** The animation for the ThemeTune (see below) was done by a different studio[[note]]Canvas Inc., who also did the title sequence for ''WesternAnimation/ProStars''[[/note]] than the episodes proper, and it uses a clear, smooth, professional style. The animation for the rest of the show has many errors and is less smooth.
** Koopa rushing to Yoshi near the end of "Rock TV" also gains a sudden burst of fluidity.
* AppleForTeacher: In "A Little Learning", Yoshi and Oogtar give Princess Toadstool an apple with a caterpillar inside. The two think it's funny (and so do Hip and Hop, which inspires them to go to school against King Koopa's wishes), but the Princess doesn't.
-->'''Princess:''' That's not funny, Oogtar! I could have eaten that worm!
* AscendedExtra: In the videogame, Magikoopas were generic enemies found in the castles; the cartoon has Wizenheimer the Magikoopa, who serves as a villain -- which was before [[VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld2YoshisIsland Kamek]] was created for the role.
* AscendedMeme: The thumbnails for the official [=YouTube=] uploads of [[https://i.ytimg.com/vi/iB-t9vbfWBQ/hqdefault.jpg Mama Luigi]] and [[https://i.ytimg.com/vi/C91bXoa8Nes/hqdefault.jpg The Yoshi Shuffle]] are of particularly memetic scenes.
* AsideComment: "This is easier than talking Kootie Pie into a shopping spree!"
* BadassBoast: "Oogtar eat ghosts for breakfast!"
* BalloonBelly: Yoshi is shown bloated a few times when he overindulges himself.
* BetweenMyLegs: Mario, Luigi, the Princess, and Yoshi appear between Kootie Pie's legs in "Fire Sale".
* BigEater: Yoshi, obviously, eats a lot, to the point where he makes Mario look like he's on a diet. This is [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] at least a couple of times.
* BigShutUp: Bully delivers a monumental example to Big Mouth in "The Yoshi Shuffle" when the latter won't stop being his MotorMouth self.
-->'''Big Mouth:''' Oh, the excitement, building now, folks, it's-\\
'''Bully:''' '''''AAAHH, SHADDAAAP!''''' We'll never get started!
* BindleStick: Yoshi carries one in "Born to Ride".
* BoomInTheHand: In "The Night Before Cave Christmas", King Koopa steals Mario's bag of presents that Oogtar stowed away in. Oogtar discovers that one of the presents is a Bob-omb that Koopa planned to give to Bully, one of his children. Oogtar sets the Bob-omb off and hands it to Koopa, who says, "Stop! You're not supposed to go off till' Christmas...", and it explodes in his face before he can say "Morning".
* BrokenAesop: "A Little Learning": Bullying is okay, as long as [[AssholeVictim it's to people who deserve it.]]
* CallingTheOldManOut: Oogtar does this to King Koopa when he discovers he's giving Bob-ombs to the Koopa Kids as Christmas presents.
* CanonForeigner: Oogtar and the cavepeople have never been seen outside this cartoon.
* CassandraTruth: In "The Yoshi Shuffle", Mario and Yoshi score the game-winning touchdown and Cheatsy the referee promptly calls them out for cheating. However, you can see Mario and Yoshi ''clearly'' go out of bounds to score, giving Cheatsy reasonable evidence to accuse them.
* CastingGag: Since Toad was left out of the animated series, the production team had John Stocker voice his replacement, Oogtar.
* CheatersNeverProsper: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] in "The Yoshi Shuffle". The Marios get away with winning the football game despite cheating to score a touchdown.
* ChristmasEpisode: "The Night Before Cave Christmas".
* CircusEpisode: In "Send in the Clown", King Koopa stages the Koopaling Bros. Circus, and invites the cavepeople to see it for free. Mario, suspecting it may be a trap, travels to Koopa's neon castle to see the circus for himself. After a performance from Koopa's mooks, it is revealed that the circus is indeed a trap, and Koopa captures Mario, his friends, and the cavepeople. With help from Princess Toadstool, Mario escapes and battles Koopa's mooks, leading to a battle with Koopa himself, reminiscent of the final battle from [[VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld the game the show is based on]].
* CutLexLuthorACheck: Koopa actually seemed to have a profitable, legit business going in "King Scoopa Koopa". Even the Mario Bros. were impressed. Of course, Koopa just had to go turn everyone into Chickadactyls ForTheEvulz. It’s explained in the episode that the transformation was a side effect of the egg sandwiches Koopa sold. Even Koopa wondered what to do when his customers fully changed.
* DemotedToExtra:
** While still a prominent presence, the Koopa Kids appeared less frequently in this series than in ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfSuperMarioBros3'', giving way to other evildoers such as Wizenheimer and The Dino Riders. Some episodes even had Koopa scheming on his own with little or no help from the Koopa Kids.
** Koopa was subject to this as well. He was completely absent in ''four'' episodes and made brief cameos in three others.
* DigitalDestruction: Every copy and DVD release of "Send in the Clown" goes out of sync in the scene where Big Mouth demands respect, likely due to the master being damaged.
* DisproportionateRetribution: [[InvokedTrope Invoked]] when Princess Toadstool threatened to have Oogtar clean the wooly mammoth stable if he didn't make Hip and Hop feel comfortable at school.
* DumbDinos: Yoshi is good-natured, but isn't particularly bright, though this is justified because [[AgeLift Yoshi is much younger]] here than he is in the game. According to Princess Toadstool, he's still a baby. The other dinosaurs, however, are stupid and predatory toward the native cavepeople.
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: In "Fire Sale", Yoshi doesn't talk like a baby. Also, assuming that the "Ice Land" featured in that episode is the same as ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros3'''s Ice Land, it's the only time in this show that the protagonists travel outside of Dinosaur World.
* EverybodyLaughsEnding: Mario, Luigi and Princess Toadstool laugh at the end of "Gopher Bash" after Yoshi burps.
* EveryoneHasStandards:
** Princess Toadstool asks if Kootie Pie is okay at the end of "Fire Sale".
** During the "Rocking the High School" sequence in "A Little Learning", Yoshi and Oogtar see the giant piranha plant chasing Hip, Hop and King Koopa and point as if to say, "Hey, look out!"
* ExtremeOmnivore: Yoshi, even moreso than in the games. In this series, he can eat fireballs, blocks and wood. He even eats and spits out Mario, Hip, Hop and King Koopa.
* EyePop:
** Hip's reaction to his volcano project going out of control.
** Cheatsy turns this trope up to 11 when he catches Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi have snuck into his hideout under the fields outside Dome City.
* ForcedTransformation: Luigi, Yoshi and the cavepeople [[spoiler:turning into Chickadactyls]] in "King Scoopa Koopa", and Luigi being turned into an egg in "The Yoshi Shuffle".
* FunnyBackgroundEvent: "A Little Learning": At the beginning of the "Rockin' the High School" sequence, a cave person jumps toward the ceiling, going airborne while the everybody else dashes for the exit.
* {{Gasshole}}: Yoshi burps several times in the series, mostly after eating.
* GilliganCut:
-->'''Mario:''' What're they gonna do, banish us to the lava pits?\\
''[Cut to Mario and Luigi being thrown down a pipe to a cavern]''\\
'''Mario:''' Okay, so they banished us!
* GrandFinale: "Mama Luigi" serves as a fitting finale for the cartoons as a whole.
* HandWave:
** One episode provides an explanation for why Yoshi doesn't eat certain enemies in the game, like Chargin' Chuck: They taste nasty to him.
** Another episode reveals Yoshi won't go in ghost houses in the game because he's [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes afraid of them.]]
* HeelFaceTurn: Hip and Hop ''seem'' to have one of these in "A Little Learning". However, they soon turn out to be [[DevilInPlainSight Devils in Plain Sight]] who [[ForTheEvulz throw fireballs at children]]. Hip and Hop did seem to have good intentions. Unfortunately it was King Koopa who snuck lava into the Dinosaur World.
* HelpImStuck:
** Kootie Pie gets stuck in a block of ice at the end of "Fire Sale".
** Princess gets tangled in a bunch of telephone vines in "Party Line".
** Mario tries pulling himself through Neon Castle's bars in "The Night Before Cave Christmas" only to get stuck doing so.
** Koopa becomes trapped underneath the blocks to his giant television set at the end of "Rock TV".
* IdeaBulb: Koopa has three lit candles that played the [=NBC=] chimes.
* InflatingBodyGag: Happens to Mario in "Gopher Bash" and Luigi in "Mama Luigi", when they activate P-Balloons.
-->'''Luigi:''' Good thing I found a [[LargeHam Magic Balloon!]]
* IFellForHours: The TropeNamer, named for Luigi's overly long fall down a chasm in "Mama Luigi", with nothing below him but boiling lava. [[ContrivedCoincidence Luckily, he fell on a skull raft.]]
-->'''Yoshi:''' [[CaptainObvious Oh, hours long time!]]
* IfItTastesBadItMustBeGoodForYou: "How come everything I don't like is good for me, and everything I do isn't?!"
* ItsAllMyFault: "Luigi says this after Cheatsy steals the crops.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Oogtar. As selfish as he gets, he does have a good heart.
-->'''Oogtar:''' Me know Oogtar bad. Cause Santa big trouble. Me no deserve present. But Oogtar thankful Santa save him from dinosaur. That present enough.\\
'''Santa Mario:''' Why, Oogtar, this isn't like you!\\
'''Oogtar:''' 'Course, if Santa want leave Oogtar present, Oogtar be very happy.
** And In "A Little Learning", he rushed to Yoshi's aid when Hip and Hop charged him for eating their backpacks.
* KarmaHoudini: Koopa in "King Koopa Scoopa". While his business got ruined by Mario and Toadstool, he still got to keep all the money he conned from everyone.
* LameComeback: "Who's an egghead, eggface?"
* LargeHam: Luigi. "It's ALL MY FAAAAAAAAAAAULT!" "Good thing I found A MAAAGIC BALLOON!" "I came face to face with a FIIIYA SUMO!" "Mario, wherever you are, [[SkywardScream HEEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLPPP!!!]]"
* {{Leitmotif}}: Since the show re-arranges most of the music from the first two Mario games, the tunes are indicative of the character or type of environment that is currently on-screen. Examples: The Valley of Bowser theme playing when Koopa's castle is shown.
* LighterAndSofter: Compared to ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''.
* LimitedAnimation: It's an Early-90's DIC cartoon, so what else were you expecting? It sometimes gets to the point where you can't tell if what's happening is intentional or not.
* LovableCoward: Luigi and Yoshi, who get scared easily, but still pull through. Yoshi has faced his fear of water and ghosts when his friends were in danger.
* MassHypnosis: Koopa's plot in "Rock TV".
* MindScrew: The episode in which Luigi is turned into a football.
* MixedMetaphor: "Like they say in Brooklyn: early to bed, early to catch the worm. Or is it the bagel?"
* MoodWhiplash: "Gopher Bash": Before fading to black, it goes from [[DownerEnding Luigi's disappointment at Yoshi eating the all rescued crops]] to [[EverybodyLaughsEnding Yoshi belching and everyone laughing at him]].
* MutagenicFood: Eating enough Chickadactyl Eggs will turn the consumer into one themselves.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: In "Gopher Bash", The Mario Bros. succeed in rescuing the crops from Cheatsy but Yoshi eats the entire sack, meaning they have to plant everything all over again.
* NoodleIncident: Luigi's narration in "Mama Luigi" briefly notes that, at some point after the preceding show, the heroes had successfully ended King Koopa's threat to the Mushroom Kingdom and banished him. In turn, Koopa found a way to escape this fate and arrive in Dinosaur Land.
* OffModel: The animation quality of the show was [[{{Pun}} rock bottom]] to begin with but was brought down ever further by outrageous animation errors that frequently pop up in the shorts, some of which are so blatant that you don't even need to freeze frame the cartoon to notice them. And Mario and Luigi still have the colors of their overalls and shirts swapped in this cartoon. King Koopa still remains off model in terms of coloring.
** This briefly happens in the intro where Yoshi's chin color changes from white to green when he starts to run again after shivering in fear.
* PaperThinDisguise:
** Happens in "Send In the Clowns", where Mario and the cavemen don't realize the clowns in King Koopa's circus are actually Rexes until one of their noses falls off.
** Also happens in "Rock TV" when Koopa is in a paper thin disguise promoting the titular product. No one can tell it's him even though several of the shows he mentions even have the name Koopa in the title.
* PhraseCatcher: Upon correcting people about his name, Wizenheimer often gets a "Weisen-whatever!" as a response.
* PragmaticAdaptation:
** While not for the whole series, the episode "Send In the Clowns" explains why someone as mean and nasty as King Koopa would have a helicopter with a clown.
** The episode "Ghosts R' Us" also provides an explanation for why Yoshi doesn't normally enter Ghost Houses. He's afraid of ghosts.[[note]]The technical reason is because the Ghost enemies don't work properly with Yoshi in the game.[[/note]]
* {{Prehistoria}}: The entirety of Dinosaur Land.
* RestaurantOwningEpisode: In "King Scoopa Koopa", King Koopa opens up a fast-food restaurant called Scoopa Koopa's, and makes a lot of money from the cavepeople, Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi. Unfortunately, anyone who eats the Egg Scoopa Koopa sandwiches gets turned into a Chickadactyl, and this gives Koopa the idea to open a Fried Chickadactyl restaurant, using his own customers as the food. Since Mario and Princess Toadstool didn't eat any of the Egg Scoopa Koopa sandwiches due to the former not liking eggs and the latter not eating Koopa's food at all, it's up to them to shut down Scoopa Koopa's and save their friends.
* RunningOnTheSpot: [[DeconstructedTrope Deconstructed]] in "A Little Learning". While being chased by a giant Piranha Plant, King Koopa, Hip and Hop [[TooDumbToLive do this]] and the plant [[SwallowedWhole swallows them whole]].
* SarcasmBlind: Cheatsy's Monty Moles from "Gopher Bash" apparently don't understand Cheatsy's sarcasm. When he says, "Don't just help him! Stand there!" they wind up doing just that.
* SavedByThePlatformBelow: Happens in "Mama Luigi" when Luigi retells Yoshi the story of how they first met. Luigi was attacked by a Sumo Bro ripping open the ground where Luigi "fell for hours" until he finally landed on a skull raft floating down a lava river below him. But, he goes over a lava fall and jumps off the raft where he falls and gets saved again by landing on a ledge with blocks.
* SayMyName: In the aforementioned scene in "Fire Sale", Luigi shouts Mario's name as he plummets to the ground. Mario shouts his name back.
* ScienceFair: In "A Little Learning," naturally, with the Mario Bros. as judges overseeing the cave children, Hip and Hop.
* ScoobyStack: Mario, Luigi and Yoshi do this in "Gopher Bash" before finding Cheatsy with the stolen crops.
* SecondEpisodeIntroduction: King Koopa makes his first appearance in the second episode, "The Wheel Thing."
* ShockinglyExpensiveBill: "Phone bill, amount due: $1,295.31!"
* ShortRunners: Easily the shortest of the three ''Mario'' cartoons.
* ShoutOut:
** "Now go home and eat some vegetables! [[VideoGame/DrMario Dr. Mario’s]] orders!"
** One of the Dino Riders in "Born to Ride" is named [[VideoGame/MegaMan Rockman]].
* ShowWithinAShow: Subverted/parodied by having Bowser make up several shows of his own, such as his own exercise program, in "Rock TV".
* SpaceWhaleAesop: "King Scoopa Koopa". Better stay away from fast food; if you don't, you'll turn into a [[BuffySpeak crazed chicken-zombie thing]].
* SplitScreenPhoneCall: Parodied with Yoshi and Oogtar.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Oogtar serves as one for Toad, who didn't appear in the original game. They even share the same voice actor (John Stocker).
* TeamMom: Princess (Peach) Toadstool. Generally serving as the feminine voice of reason, as well as being a maternal figure to the much younger Yoshi and Oogtar.
* TeamRocketWins: "King Scoopa Koopa" ends with Bowser actually getting away with the money he made off his restaurant.
* TearApartTugOfWar: At the beginning of "The Night Before Cave Christmas", Yoshi and Oogtar have a tug-of-war over a barbecue mammoth rib as they argue over who it belongs to. When Mario tries to intervene, telling them there's plenty for both of them, Yoshi and Oogtar rip the rib in half, causing the sauce from it to splash Mario.
* TemptingFate: "You can never predict when exactly a volcano is going to erupt!"
* TheSongRemainsTheSame: The show's opening theme song remains intact in English for all foreign dubs (although early editions of the show in Germany used the Plumber Rap from ''Series/TheSuperMarioBrosSuperShow'').
* TheyCallMeMisterTibbs: "[[MemeticMutation That's Mama Luigi to you, Mario!]]" ''*wheeze*''
* ThirdPersonPerson: Oogtar. Yoshi, too.
* TitleThemeTune: ''Super Mario World'' gives even the most excessive TitleThemeTune a run for its money. The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTSUvoTKRwI intro theme]] consists almost entirely of "Super Mario, Super Mario, Super Mario World" being repeated incessantly by a chorus of deep voices. So much so that it forms the bassline to the song!
* TokenHeroicOrc: Mama Fireplant in "Fire Sale" is a good female Piranha Plant.
* TooDumbToLive: It's a miracle those cave-people got through regular non-Koopa problems before the Mario Bros. and the Princess showed up.
* UncertainDoom: At the end of "A Little Learning", the Mario Bros. reroute a lava pipe to flow into Koopa's bedroom. He remains trapped in his rapidly flooding castle with no possible escape route in sight. This was his last appearance in the ''Super Mario Bros.'' cartoons as a whole, with the last episode "Mama Luigi" being a WholeEpisodeFlashback. Has King Koopa been defeated for good?
* VerySpecialEpisode: Some episodes dealt with controversial topics:
** "King Scoopa Koopa:" Nutrition and Obesity.
** "Born to Ride:" Street Gangs.
** "Rock TV:" Addiction to Television.
** "A Little Learning:" Bullying
* VillainSong: Cheatsy gets one in "Gopher Bash", called "Cheatsy's Life". Mario, Luigi and Yoshi grab the backup singing Gophers and perfom the final verse which involves them mocking Cheatsy.
* TheVillainSucksSong: "Kootie Pie Rap!" in "Fire Sale".
* WasTooHardOnHim: "Born to Ride" in a nutshell.
* AWeightyAesop: {{Subverted}} in "King Scoopa Koopa". Only Mario, Luigi and Yoshi are shown to have gained weight eating Bowser's fast food. Then, the episode turns into a Space Whale Aesop where the victims of Koopa's food turn into Chickadactyls.
* WholeEpisodeFlashback: "Mama Luigi". Notably, the story told in the flashback is an adaptation of the game, told from Luigi's perspective. To fit 11 minutes, however, the story is greatly shortened.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes:
** Yoshi is terrified of ghosts and water.
** Carrying over from ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfSuperMarioBros3'', Wizenheimer exploits Mario and Luigi's collective fear of Bob-Ombs.
--->'''Wizenheimer:''' How do you feel about... Bob-Ombs? ''(snaps a Bob-Omb into existence) Bob-Ombs~!''\\
'''Luigi:''' Those, we're not so crazy about!
* WildTake: Cheatsy Koopa in "Gopher Bash" when he notices that Mario, Luigi and Yoshi grab his Gopher minions and sing the final verse to mock Cheatsy..
* TheWorldIsAlwaysDoomed: In "Party Line", Mario and Luigi lampshade how dangerous Dinosaur Land is, and invent a telephone system so the cave people can call for help.
* WouldHurtAChild: In "The Night Before Cave Christmas", Koopa ties up Oogtar with vines and [[UnwillingSuspension suspends him]] over a hungry dinosaur.
* YouAreNotReady: Every single attempt Mario, Luigi or the Princess make to improve the cave-people's lives end this way; the FantasticAesop seems to be that, when it comes to stuff like [[BrokenAesop agriculture and the wheel]], that [[TheseAreThingsManWasNotMeantToKnow These Are Things Neanderthal Man Was Not Meant to Know]].
* YouNoTakeCandle: The cave people and any dinosaur that talks.
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