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9Before ''Series/TheSuperMarioBrosSuperShow'', but after his run on ''WesternAnimation/SaturdaySupercade'', [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]] starred in ''Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen!'' (translated: ''The Great Mission to Save Princess Peach!''), a loose AnimatedAdaptation of ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros1''.
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11The film is notable for being one of the first two full-length film adaptations of a video game, the other being ''[[VideoGame/StarSoldier Running Boy: Star Soldier no Himitsu]]'', released on the same day: July 20, 1986. Both preceded the American ''Film/SuperMarioBros1993'' by approximately seven years. ''The Great Mission to Save Princess Peach!'' is also one of the first anime to utilize a TrappedInAnotherWorld plot. This essentially makes it the UrExample of the "trapped in a video game" ''isekai'' subgenre.
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13One night, while playing his [[Platform/NintendoEntertainmentSystem Famicom]], Mario gets an unexpected visit from the lovely Princess Peach, who is on the run from evil tyrant King Koopa. King Koopa then shows up and kidnaps her, leaving behind the pendant that she always wears. The next day, a little dog called Kibidango shows up at the grocery store owned by Mario and his brother Luigi and takes the jewel. The Mario Bros. give chase after him and wind up in the Mushroom Kingdom, where they meet the wise old Mushroom Hermit. The Mystic tells them that they've been brought to the Mushroom Kingdom to rescue Princess Peach, whom King Koopa intends to marry on Friday the 13th, and save the people whom King Koopa has turned into useless objects.
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15The film is the first piece of media to credit Creator/ShigeruMiyamoto as the creator of ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' Until ''VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld'' in 1990, Miyamoto was listed in video game credits solely under a pseudonym. This was a common policy for Japanese video game companies in the '80s and '90s and was intended both to prevent industrial espionage and to guarantee the employees their privacy. By 1986, Miyamoto's identity was already known to the public, but that didn't matter to the policy. However, the policy only applied to video games, so Miyamoto's real name could show up in the film's credits.
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17''The Great Mission to Save Princess Peach!'' fell into obscurity shortly after its release and was considered to be outright [[MissingEpisode lost]] for nearly thirty years. That is, until it was uploaded onto [=YouTube=] in its entirety in 2007, with an unofficial HD remaster being released for free on April 16th, 2022, made from one of the few surviving 16mm prints.
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19Nintendo would later revisit adapting the ''Super Mario Bros'' franchise into an animated film with the 2023 feature film ''WesternAnimation/TheSuperMarioBrosMovie'', made by Creator/{{Universal}} and Creator/IlluminationEntertainment.
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24* AdaptationDeviation: The film deviates from the [[VideoGame/SuperMarioBros1 original videogame]] in the [[AdaptationDyeJob characters' coloring]], [[GenderFlip changing the Toads' gender]], making the Fire Flower able to kill Buzzy Beetles, the addition of a CanonForeigner with no game counterpart in his role whatsoever, and Mario and Luigi being grocers instead of plumbers. Other than that, overall it was fairly faithful to the material available at the time this film was made.
25* AdaptationDyeJob: Unlike in the games, Mario and Luigi have black hair instead of brown. More eye-catching, Luigi's outfit is blue over yellow (blue over red on the VHS cover) instead of blue over green. He also wears a blue hat instead of green.
26* AdaptationPersonalityChange:
27** This movie's version of Luigi acts a lot like Wario if he was on Mario's side. Interestingly, this is one of the few times Luigi [[OffModel doesn't wear green]].[[note]]In fact, on the cover, he wears a ''red shirt with blue overalls'', an attire most often associated with Mario.[[/note]]
28** Unlike other variations of Bowser, this one is clearly a StalkerWithACrush with a very kind and almost innocent personality.
29* AdaptationalUgliness: Koopas are portrayed here as being more ragged and taller and having darker beaks than their game counterparts.
30* AffablyEvil:
31** King Koopa seemed a pretty nice guy, [[CrazyJealousGuy albeit a bit too jealous when it came to Peach]]. [[spoiler:Heck, at the end, he is seen working with Mario [[GoKartingWithBowser and liking it.]]]]
32** The Goombas come across this as well, with all their laid back dialogue with the Mario brothers.
33* AllLoveIsUnrequited: King Koopa is a {{Yandere}} and Mario is a DoggedNiceGuy... [[spoiler:But neither of them end up with Peach. Instead, she ends up with Haru, who was really the dog traveling with Mario and Luigi.]]
34* AllThatGlitters: Luigi turns to CatharticCrying after all the gold nuggets he grabbed in the mine are turned into regular rocks.
35* AndNowYouMustMarryMe: Bowser's plot to have Peach as his queen revolves around this.
36* ArtEvolution: Luigi is designed with the taller and slimmer look he sported in the games since ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros2'', but his color scheme is a bit different from his later look (in the film, he wears a yellow shirt with a blue hat and overalls).
37* AshFace: Mario gets hit with this after getting blasted by Bowser's flame.
38* AsteroidsMonster: The Cheep-Cheep Mario encounters underwater pops into smaller Cheep-Cheeps after enlarging itself.
39* AwardBaitSong: The ending theme, "Adieu, My Love", which also plays during a dream sequence where Mario dances with Peach.
40* BadMoonRising: Upon arriving at Bowser's castle, Mario is surprised to find its currently a crescent moon instead of a full one, before the moon suddenly inflates itself to become a full red moon.
41* BaitAndSwitchComment: During the wedding ceremony, Peach exclaims that she's overjoyed the moment she's been waiting for has come, namely that Mario has arrived to rescue her.
42* BigShadowLittleCreature: When Lakitu attacks the Mario Bros, his shadow envelopes them before panning out to show he's in the sky.
43* BittersweetEnding: The fact that [[spoiler:Kibidango/Prince Haru owns the other Brooch which signifies his destiny with Peach [[DidNotGetTheGirl upsets Mario]] greatly, but he accepts it as he wants her to be happy.]]
44* BumblingHenchmenDuo: A pair of Goombas continually try to impede on Mario and Luigi's progress.
45* CanonDiscontinuity: What gave it away? A money-hungry Luigi in yellow? Buzzy Beetles being defeated by fire? The Mario Bros. being grocers rather than plumbers? Or perhaps [[spoiler:the mere ''existence'' of Prince Haru]].
46* CanonForeigner: [[spoiler:Peach's fiance, Prince Haru,]] has no analogue in any of the ''Mario'' games.
47* CatchAndReturn: During their second travel montage, Mario catches a Bullet Bill and sends it back towards the cannon.
48* CatharticCrying: Luigi's reaction to finding all his gold nuggets are actually regular rocks.
49* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Mario is deeply adamant about [[ForGreatJustice honor]] in his quest to save Peach, in contrast to his whimsical attitude seen from ''VideoGame/SuperMario64'' onward, though similarly to his original game counterpart, he is an IdealHero and an all-around NiceGuy. Luigi isn't a LovableCoward like he is in more modern portrayals, instead being primarily defined by his {{greed}} (and a little bit of a DirtyCoward), a trait better associated with Wario. One characterization that ''is'' consistent with the later franchise is Bowser's AffablyEvil personality, particularly his attitudes towards Peach and his [[spoiler:happily working alongside Mario and Luigi as a grocer in the end]].
50* TheChosenOne: The Mushroom Hermit says a prophecy describing Mario and Luigi states they're the only ones who can defeat Bowser.
51* ClamTrap: Mario gets trapped in a clam while trying to get the star. Kibidango gets him out of it by tickling the clam.
52* CollapsingLair: Bowser's castle gets destroyed after Luigi causes it to flood entirely.
53* CoversAlwaysLie: Luigi has a red shirt on the VHS cover, as opposed to the yellow shirt he wears in the movie. Also, [[spoiler:Prince Haru in the actual film doesn't look anything like he does on the cover.]]
54* CreditsRunningSequence: The credits has Mario and Luigi returning home through all the places they visited.
55* DefeatMeansFriendship: [[spoiler:King Koopa]] works at the grocery store at the end.
56* DelayedReaction: After thinking he's beaten the Mario Bros, Lakitu doesn't realize he's speaking to Mario until he gets a closer look.
57* DidNotGetTheGirl: One of the very few times where [[spoiler:Mario does not end up with Peach.]]
58* DismantledMacGuffin: Mario and Luigi are told to search for a mushroom, a flower, and a star, to combine their power to defeat Bowser.
59* DontLookDown: When Luigi tries to escape the Paratroopa's nest, he gets a look down seeing how high they are and immediately rushes back.
60* EarlyAdaptationWeirdness: Much of the weirdness of the film comes down to how it clashes with canon which wouldn't be standardized until the early 2000s. For example, Luigi's greedy rather than cowardly and his clothes aren't green. Mario and Peach also [[spoiler:aren't the OfficialCouple]].
61* EyePop: Lakitu's response after seeing Mario in front of him causes his eyes to pop out from shock before trying to flee.
62* FailedASpotCheck: The Hammer Bro fails to notice Luigi broke through the cage while searching for Mario.
63* {{Fainting}}: Mario faints after finding out that [[spoiler:Haru is Peach's fiance]].
64* FarSideIsland: After nearly drowning in the sea, Luigi gets stuck on a tiny isle before Mario arrives with the sunken ship.
65* ForcedTransformation: Like in the original game's backstory, Bowser turned the inhabitants of the Mushroom Kingdom into inanimate objects.
66* {{Foreshadowing}}: Early on, Luigi states that the brooch that Peach dropped [[spoiler:has a twin.]]
67* ForgotICouldntSwim: When Luigi jumps in after Mario to get the star, he quickly remembers that he can't swim.
68* GardenOfEvil: The two Goombas send Mario and Luigi towards garden infested with Piranha Plants.
69* GenderFlip: All the Toads are female, at least those who were rescued. Making this even more perplexing is that female Toads were introduced into the series [[VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG 10 years after this film came out]] and a rather important member was introduced [[VideoGame/MarioKartDoubleDash 18 years after this film came out]].
70* GiantFootOfStomping: Bowser attempts to crush Mario with this, until getting thrown aside after Mario consumes the star.
71* GravityIsAHarshMistress: During the third travel montage, a stone bridge Luigi is walking breaks apart, but he doesn't fall in until realizing.
72* {{Greed}}: Luigi, in contrast with his portrayal almost anywhere else. This is justified, though, as his personality wasn't established when this movie came out.
73* GuessWhoImMarrying: Peach ends up marrying [[spoiler:Prince Haru, her fiancé]].
74* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: While shocked to learn that [[spoiler: Peach is already engaged to Prince Haru, Mario wishes her happiness for their future.]]
75* InterspeciesRomance: King Koopa and Princess Peach. Completely one-sided.
76* KidnappingBirdOfPrey: A Big/Colossal Koopa Paratroopa grabs Mario and Luigi to feed them to her hatchlings.
77* LohengrinAndMendelssohn: "Here Comes The Bride" plays when Bowser starts his wedding ceremony with Peach.
78* LuredIntoATrap: The Goomba duo trap Mario and Luigi in a gold mine by luring them with trails of coins.
79* MeatOVision: After a trek across the Mushroom Kingdom, Luigi becomes hungry enough to see Mario dreaming about food and then tries to eat Kibidango as a delicious dinner.
80* MurderTheHypotenuse: King Koopa tries to kill Mario towards the end, despite Peach's pleas for him to spare him.
81* MushroomSamba: Luigi gets tricked by the Goomba duo into eating shrooms that cause him to act into different emotions.
82* NotSoInnocentWhistle: After digging a hole to escape the gold mine, Mario and Luigi feign whistling to the Hammer Bro guard before jumping in.
83* OcularGushers: Luigi cries a river of tears after finding a gold nugget.
84* PainToTheAss: Mario gets his behind hit by a Spiny while evading them.
85* PepperSneeze: When caught by a Piranha Plant, Mario uses a pepper shaker to make it spit him out after sneezing.
86* PleaseIWillDoAnything: Peach begs Bowser to spare Mario when he's about to be crushed and offers to be his queen.
87* PrecisionFStrike: King Koopa calls Luigi a bastard at one point.
88* ProductPlacement: Mario plays with his Famicom and the the brothers later obtain Mario-themed ramen cups out of floating blocks. There's even some Mario rice seasoning that distracts Mario during a crucial moment in his fight with King Koopa.
89* QuakingWithFear: Mario gets shaken up when the Spinies start chasing them.
90* RetCanon: Despite the movie's status as non-canonical in relation to the video games, several ideas would make it back into the series proper, including [[VideoGame/SuperMarioBros2 Luigi being taller than Mario]], [[VideoGame/SuperMarioBros3 an airship and larger Koopa Troop Minions, such as Big Cheep Cheeps, Big Koopa Troopas, and Big/Colossal Koopa Paratroopas]], [[note]] Big Spinies and Big Buzzy Beetles would later make their game debut in ''VideoGame/MarioParty9'' for the former and ''VideoGame/PaperMarioStickerStar'' for the latter, though it was going to debut in ''VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld'' and/or ''VideoGame/NewSuperMarioBrosWii'' before being cut from those games.[[/note]], [[VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld Mario being able to steal Lakitu's cloud]], [[VideoGame/SuperMario64 Mario grabbing Bowser by the tail]], and [[VideoGame/SuperPaperMario Bowser desiring]] [[VideoGame/SuperMarioOdyssey to marry Princess Peach]]. This was also the first ''Mario''-related work whose portrayal of Peach is faithful to her concept artwork.
91* ScreechingStop: When running from the Spinies, Mario and Luigi stop in their tracks after getting surrounded by them.
92* SettingOffSong: "Doki Doki Do It"; that plays whenever Mario and Luigi and going on their journey.
93* ShipShapeShipwreck: Mario gets a sunken ship to rise out of the water by blowing on the mast.
94* ShowWithinAShow: Mario is first seen playing a Mario-esque platformer where the hero jumps and wields a bat.
95* SidetrackedByTheGoldSaucer: In-Universe. While traveling, Luigi makes a quick stop at a casino, winning loads of coin before carrying on.
96* SkewedPriorities: Before using the power of the star, Mario gets distracted to eat some ramen that inexplicably appeared in front of him.
97* StalkerWithACrush: King Koopa claims that he loves Peach more than anyone else and spends the entire movie planning their wedding.
98* SuperNotDrowningSkills: Mario and Kibidango are able to speak underwater while retrieving the star.
99* TermsOfEndangerment: King Koopa refers to Peach as "Peachy-chan" (Peach Sweetie in Japanese), much to her disgust.
100* TheStinger: One of Mario and Luigi's regular customers walks up to the counter and is shocked to find [[spoiler:King Koopa working there.]]
101* TheWorfEffect: In his first fight with Bowser, Mario gets plowed through the floor.
102* TrappedInAnotherWorld: The anime had Mario and Luigi being summoned to the world of a [[Platform/NintendoEntertainmentSystem Famicom]] video game. This makes it the UrExample of the "trapped in a video game" ''isekai'' anime subgenre.
103* TrickingTheShapeshifter: Peach attempts this by asking King Koopa to transform into things to entertain her. When he turns into a teddy bear, she grabs him and locks him in a chest. Though it seems like this ploy worked, a few seconds later, he returns to his regular form and bursts out of the chest, telling her "nice try".
104* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Bowser has the ability to transform himself into different shapes when Peach attempts to trap him in a chest.
105* WeatherManipulation: The Lakitu uses his cloud to make it rain and thunder to awaken the Spinies.
106* WhiteFlag: Bowser holds one up after getting beaten by Mario.

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