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*Mario starred in three cartoons in the late 80's and early 90's: the Super Mario Bros. Super Show, The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, and Super Mario World. In the first show, he was portrayed, both in animation and the first series' live action skits, by the wrestler Captain Lou Albano, while Walker Boone voiced him in the two follow-up series. This series introduced the concept that Mario and Luigi lived in Brooklyn before being pulled into the Mushroom Kingdom, which was located in another world. Mario and Luigi's occupations as plumbers and their love for Italian food was also emphasized.
 
*Mario starred in three cartoons in the late 80's and early 90's: the Super Mario Bros. Super Show, The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, and Super Mario World. In the first show, he was portrayed, both in animation and the first series' live action skits, by the wrestler Captain Lou Albano, while Walker Boone voiced him in the two follow-up series. This series introduced the concept that Mario and Luigi lived in Brooklyn before being pulled into the Mushroom Kingdom, which was located in another world. Mario and Luigi's occupations as plumbers and their love for Italian food was also emphasized.
 
*In 1990, Mario starred in a series of comic books published by Valient Comics under their Nintendo Comics System line. Mario also starred in a series of Choose Your Own Adventure Books set in the continuity of the Super Mario Bros. comics as well.
 
*In 1990, Mario starred in a series of comic books published by Valient Comics under their Nintendo Comics System line. Mario also starred in a series of Choose Your Own Adventure Books set in the continuity of the Super Mario Bros. comics as well.
*Mario also starred in a comic that ran in Nintendo Power in 1992 known as ''Super Mario Adventures''. An extra issue called ''Mario vs. Wario'' was included in the collection released in the following year, depicting Mario and Wario as lifelong rivals and competing for Peach's affections.
 
 
*In the 1993 live action film ''Super Mario Bros'', Mario was played by Bob Hoskins. Mario was shown as the older brother in this version, and he raised Luigi himself. Also, Luigi ended up being involved with the princess (Daisy instead of Peach) in the movie, although Mario had a girlfriend named Daniella. This movie also featured them as plumbers living in Brooklyn who were sucked into the Mushroom Kingdom, although this version of the (Mushroom Kingdom was more dystopian in nature and inhabited by reptilian beings that evolved from dinosaurs.
 
*In the 1993 live action film ''Super Mario Bros'', Mario was played by Bob Hoskins. Mario was shown as the older brother in this version, and he raised Luigi himself. Also, Luigi ended up being involved with the princess (Daisy instead of Peach) in the movie, although Mario had a girlfriend named Daniella. This movie also featured them as plumbers living in Brooklyn who were sucked into the Mushroom Kingdom, although this version of the (Mushroom Kingdom was more dystopian in nature and inhabited by reptilian beings that evolved from dinosaurs.
 
*Mario starred in the 2023 CGI film ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie'', where he was voiced by Chris Pratt. This film acted as an origin story for Mario and was closer to the game canon, while following a variation of the origin from the animated series and films in which Mario and Luigi start off as human plumbers in Brooklyn before discovering the Mushroom Kingdom while exploring the sewers. The film depicts Mario discovering the Mushroom Kingdom and rising as a hero. It also includes other references to Mario's past, such as [[Foreman Spike]] appearing as the brothers' former employer in reference to ''Wrecking Crew''. designs similar to the toddler versions of Baby Mario and Baby Luigi being used in a childhood flashback and the theme song from ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show'' being used for one of their in-universe plumbing commercials. Mario was depicted with more of a New Yorker accent and was shown to only imitate an Italian accent in their commercials. A character named Guiseppe also acts as an home to Mario, as his design resembles Mario's original ''Donkey Kong'' design, and he is voiced by Charles Martinet using Mario's game voice, with the character supporting the brothers' attempts at accents. Charles Martinet also voices Mario's father in the film. On the note of Mario's family, this film depicts Mario and Luigi's family as consisting of their parents, two uncles, an aunt, a niece and a grandfather.
 
*Mario starred in the 2023 CGI film ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie'', where he was voiced by Chris Pratt. This film acted as an origin story for Mario and was closer to the game canon, while following a variation of the origin from the animated series and films in which Mario and Luigi start off as human plumbers in Brooklyn before discovering the Mushroom Kingdom while exploring the sewers. The film depicts Mario discovering the Mushroom Kingdom and rising as a hero. It also includes other references to Mario's past, such as [[Foreman Spike]] appearing as the brothers' former employer in reference to ''Wrecking Crew''. designs similar to the toddler versions of Baby Mario and Baby Luigi being used in a childhood flashback and the theme song from ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show'' being used for one of their in-universe plumbing commercials. Mario was depicted with more of a New Yorker accent and was shown to only imitate an Italian accent in their commercials. A character named Guiseppe also acts as an home to Mario, as his design resembles Mario's original ''Donkey Kong'' design, and he is voiced by Charles Martinet using Mario's game voice, with the character supporting the brothers' attempts at accents. Charles Martinet also voices Mario's father in the film. On the note of Mario's family, this film depicts Mario and Luigi's family as consisting of their parents, two uncles, an aunt, a niece and a grandfather.

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