<P> In the 1990--91 season after the original animated series had ended, the Albano / Wells live - action sequences were replaced on September 10, 1990 with new continuity under the title Club Mario . The Super Mario Bros. cartoons (as well as The Legend of Zelda on Fridays) remained intact but the live - action format now featured Mario - obsessed teenagers Tommy and Tammy Treehugger, along with Cool MC "commandeering" the "satellite signal" of the Super Show using a satellite dish atop their apartment building (despite the reality of the show going out on tapes to stations well in advance), goofing around, and in at least one episode, running around the studio and harassing DiC executive and executive producer Andy Heyward . Cool MC also had to deal with his evil twin Eric (played by the same actor), who attempted fruitlessly to take over the show . An additional added segment was a one - to - two - minute viewing of Space Scout Theater / Spaced Out Theater, hosted by Princess Centauri, a green alien woman, which was sourced and edited from the science fiction children television series Photon . The segments had an unpopular reception and further distribution of the series after the 1990--91 season has featured only the original cut of the show with the Albano / Wells live - action sequences . </P> <P> In 1993, The Family Channel aired the show in a package named Mario All Stars, consisting of time compressed versions of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! cartoon segments and the Super Mario World cartoons . It ran for 39 episodes in double episode format, and was promoted as "the Super Mario Bros. in 40 brand new adventures". Although clips from the Super Mario Bros. 3 cartoons were used in promos for the show, none of the show's episodes were featured . All Stars was later seen on the USA Network from January 6--June 6, 1997, when it was replaced by Sonic the Hedgehog reruns . Before being re-edited for All Stars in 1993, Family Channel played the episodes slower than their normal speed and included the live action segments . The package's title is most likely inspired by the title of the video game compilation Super Mario All - Stars that was released the previous year . </P> <Ul> <Li> "Plumber Rap" (Lou Albano and Danny Wells): The main theme, which is divided into two parts . The first part opens the show while the second part opens the Super Mario Bros. animated segments . </Li> <Li> "Do the Mario" (Lou Albano): The ending theme to the show performed in front of a greenscreen of the animated show's backgrounds, which featured an accompanying dance performed by Albano described within the lyrics . The song is sung to the tune of the classic "Overworld" theme from Super Mario Bros . </Li> </Ul> <Li> "Plumber Rap" (Lou Albano and Danny Wells): The main theme, which is divided into two parts . The first part opens the show while the second part opens the Super Mario Bros. animated segments . </Li>

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