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This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. It does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve it by citing reliable sources. Tagged since January 2010. It may contain original research or unverifiable claims. Tagged since January 2010. It may require general cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards. Tagged since March 2008. Super Mario Bros.: Peach-Hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen! Directed by Masami Hata Produced by Masakatsu Suzuki Tsunemasa Hatano Written by Hideo Takayashiki Distributed by Holly Planning Production/Grouper Production/Toei Company/Toei Animation Release date(s) July 20, 1986 Running time 60 minutes Country Japan Language Japanese Super Mario Bros.: Peach-Hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen​ (スーパーマリオブラザーズ ピーチ姫救出大作戦!,? "Super Mario Bros.: The Great Mission to Rescue Princess Peach!") is a Japanese anime film released on July 20, 1986. Directed by Masami Hata and produced by Masakatsu Suzuki and Tsunemasa Hatano, the plot centers around Nintendo characters Mario and Luigi, who get stuck in a Famicom video game and must save Princess Peach from Koopa. Although the film was released on VHS by VAP video, it was never released outside Japan, on official DVD, or into any other language. The VHS is very hard to find, even in Japan. Prices for the VHS have reached as high as $600 on auction sites. Bootlegs of the VHS, however do exist, and have been transferred to DVD. A manga adaptation of the film was published in Japan around the same time as the film's release though neither are easy to acquire. However, the film can be watched on sites, such as YouTube with fan-made English subtitles. Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Soundtrack 4 Production 5 External links // Plot One night, Mario was engrossed in his Famicom game. Suddenly, the picture goes out and Princess Peach appears on the TV screen crying for help from the enemies attacking her and jumps out of the TV. Mario vows to protect her. Soon after, Bowser appears on the TV screen and starts to come out of the TV. He grabs Princess Peach and takes her into the TV. Mario then discovers a small necklace that Peach left on the floor. The next day while the brothers are working as grocery store clerks, the necklace that Peach dropped becomes a matter of concern for Mario. Luigi immediately notices the broach and regards it as the "Visionary Jewel from the Country of Treasure." Soon, Kibidango, a small dog-like entity, wanders into the store and snatches the necklace from Mario. Mario and Luigi pursue after Kibidango into the Mushroom Kingdom. When the Mario brothers arrive at the kingdom, a large Mushroom Sennin tells them that Koopa has taken over the kingdom and is turning the helpless citizens into blocks and that on Friday the 13th, Koopa will marry Peach. By finding the three powers, the mushroom of strength, the flower of courage, and the yellow star of invincibility, the Mario Brothers will be able to defeat Koopa and save Princess Peach. Throughout the many perilous obstacles, Mario finally finds all the three powers by Friday the 13th. When night arises, the wedding of Koopa and Peach begins to take place. Mario arrives and beats up Koopa enlisting the help of the three powers, and Koopa's magic is destroyed, bringing back the Mushroom Kingdom that was before Koopa came along. Mario gives Peach's brooch back to her, which reveals Kibidango's true identity, Prince Haru of the Flower Kingdom, who says that Koopa transformed him into an animal. He then tells Mario and Luigi that he and Peach are betrothed to each other and are fated to marry no matter what. Although heartbroken at first, Mario decides to leave the Mushroom Kingdom and allow Peach to marry Prince Haru as was previously planned. Following a tearful farewell from Princess Peach, the credits consist of Mario and Luigi leaving the Mushroom Kingdom. After the credits, Koopa and his minions have humorously reformed, and now work in Mario and Luigi's grocery store. Cast Character Voice actor Mario Toru Furuya Luigi Yū Mizushima Princess Peach Mami Yamase Koopa (Bowser) Akiko Wada Prince Haru Masami Kikuchi Jugem (Lakitu) Miss Endless Junko Hori Hammer Bros. Keaton Yamada Kibidango Shigeru Chiba Kinopio (Toad) A Yuriko Yamamoto Kinopio (Toad) B Hiroko Emori Kuribō (Goomba) A Hiroko Maruyama Kuribō (Goomba) B Kazue Komiya Patapata (Paratroopa) parent Reiko Nakano Patapata (Paratroopa) child Hiromi Ōnishi Patapata (Paratroopa) child Chiemi Matsumoto Patapata (Paratroopa) child Maki Itō Nokonoko (Koopa Troopa) A Tetsuo Mizutori Nokonoko (Koopa Troopa) B Masaharu Satō Priest Jōji Yanami Soundtrack The film's soundtrack consists of the following songs: Adieu My Love (アヂュウマイラブ, Adyuumairabu?) Crystal Ball (水晶玉, Suishoutama?) Doki-Doki Do It! ~ Sukisukikurakura Hen ~ (Compilation) Doki-Doki Do It! ~ Bishittobashitto Rock 'n Roll Gakkou Hen ~ (School Compilation) Additionally, the film uses music and sound effects from the video game Super Mario Bros. An album containing the mentioned songs above was released to tie in with the film, however like the film itself it is very hard to acquire. Production In 1986, Mario was already popular in America and Japan so Grouper Studios produced a Mario movie. To advertise the anime, they released Mario phone cards, watches, rice containers, ramen noodles, a manga, and a soundtrack. On July 20, 1986 the anime came out in theaters across Japan. How much it grossed and what reviews it got remain unknown. VAP Video later released the film on rental cassette. It was never released on DVD or in America and the only means of viewing this anime is video streaming sites such as YouTube. Due to its obscurity, it remains one of the rarest films to this day. 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