Super Mario Bros.

Super Mario Bros. is a Japanese television series, produced by Toei Animation and Konami Cross Media NY, and distributed by Nintendo in the United States and Japan. The series was based upon Nintendo's Super Mario Bros franchise, and was the first of four television series to be based upon the Mario video game series.

Each episode consisted of live-action segments starring Charles Martinet alongside a special guest, either as themselves or a character for the segments. The remainder of the show was dedicated to the stories of Super Mario Bros., starring the voices of Jack McBrayer and Carlos Alazraqui in their respective roles alongside Cindy Robinson, Sam Vincent and Ted Lewis.

Plot
The premise of The Super Mario Bros. focused upon Mario and Luigi being two Italian-American plumbers from Brooklyn, New York. In the animated serials of Super Mario Bros., per the series' opening titles, the pair accidentally warped into the Mushroom Kingdom while working on a bathtub drain for a customer. Upon their arrival, each episode begins with Mario reciting an entry into his "Plumber's Log" prior to both himself and Luigi helping out Peach Toadstool and Toad in defeating Bowser from taking over the Kingdom with a sinister plot in a parody of a book, movie or a historical event.

Cast
Jack McBrayer-Mario

Carlos Alazraqui-Luigi

Cindy Robinson-Peach Toadstool

Sam Vincent-Toad

Ted Lewis-Bowser

Charles Martinet-Himself