Continuity mistake: When the ketchup lorry crosses the bridge, it has a cream cab and a red trailer, but in the next shot, it has a blue cab and a grey trailer.
Continuity mistake: After Princess Toadstool is captured by Blackbeard Koopa, the Koopa Troopa holding her left arm has a blue bandanna. But when Blackbeard Koopa says that she did not come willingly, the bandanna turns red. (00:07:53)
Continuity mistake: When Captain Clump says that Blackbeard Koopa bothers pirates, his purple trousers turn red. (00:07:59)
Continuity mistake: Normally, Blackbeard Koopa's ship is blue, but when Princess Toadstool is on his ship, it turns brown like Captain Clump's. This also happens when it is docked at his fortress. (00:08:29 - 00:11:17)
Continuity mistake: When the Mario Bros. are revealed, Mario is wearing the tank top of his disguise, but in the next shot, he is wearing his normal clothes. (00:15:18)
Two Plumbers and a Baby - S1-E17
Continuity mistake: Normally, the castle has a door, but when King Koopa says that the infants will have to do all of his chores, the door disappears. This also happens when Luigi is trying to listen in on what is happening inside the castle. (00:06:05 - 00:06:27)
Two Plumbers and a Baby - S1-E17
Continuity mistake: When Mario says that they have to free the children, his black sideburns turn red, like his cap. (00:06:43)
Two Plumbers and a Baby - S1-E17
Continuity mistake: In one scene, Luigi is wearing the same color hat as Mario and when Luigi opens his mouth to talk, it's Mario's voice we hear.
Continuity mistake: After Mario drains the dungeon, Toadstool and Toad jump off the shackles they were hanging off. However, when Mario jumps off, Toad is again seen hanging from the shackles even though he had previously jumped down. The next scene confirms this by having him on the ground where he belongs. (00:10:28)
Koopenstein - S1-E21
Continuity mistake: In Mouser's first appearance, he does not have a laboratory coat on, but in the next shot, one appears. (00:03:46)
Continuity mistake: When King Koopa tells Fryguy to prepare the Lava Machine, the white spikes on his tail turn orange. This also occurs when he approaches the boat. (00:10:06 - 00:14:50)
Hooded Robin and His Mario Men - S1-E25
Continuity mistake: When some Koopa Troopas surround Mario and his friends after they are caught in a net, they have blue hoods. But when one of them mistakes them for Hooded Robin, their hoods turn green like their bodies. This also happens when they are told to retreat. (00:03:19)
Hooded Robin and His Mario Men - S1-E25
Continuity mistake: When King Koopa asks Hooded Robin, "How does it feel to be in his dungeon?", the spikes on his shackles disappear. (00:08:41)
Hooded Robin and His Mario Men - S1-E25
Continuity mistake: When Mario and his friends look at the hallway leading to the Coins, Hooded Robin's red wings turn yellow. This also happens when Princess Toadstool takes a curtain. (00:11:19 - 00:11:47)
Hooded Robin and His Mario Men - S1-E25
Continuity mistake: When Princess Toadstool takes a curtain, Hooded Robin's red head turns yellow, like his beak. (00:11:47)
Mario meets Koop-Zilla - S1-E28
Continuity mistake: After when Luigi says "It's an earth shake!" when he flips, his straw hat changes into his green cap in mid-sentence. (00:03:58)
Mario meets Koop-Zilla - S1-E28
Continuity mistake: When Toad says it is not an earthquake, he is to the left of Luigi, but in the next shot, he is to the right. In the same shot, when he says it was from Koop-zilla, he speaks through Koop-zilla's mouth. (00:04:12)
Mario meets Koop-Zilla - S1-E28
Continuity mistake: When Koop-zilla says that destroys a city, it makes him hungry. One of the orange spikes on his shell turns green. (00:07:48)
Mario meets Koop-Zilla - S1-E28
Continuity mistake: When Mario walks over to Koop-zilla after he throws him a second time, buttons appear on the back of his overalls. (00:13:07)
Mario meets Koop-Zilla - S1-E28
Continuity mistake: When Mario is eating sushi, he eats it with a fork, but his fork disappears and a spoon appears out of nowhere.
Answer: "Club Mario" was reruns of the original show repackaged with new live action segments. It was a cheap way to present the old animated episodes as a new show. Club Mario was incredibly unpopular and eventually reruns of the original show with the Captain Lou Albano segments were aired in its place.
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