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[[File:GoldenPlunger.jpg|thumb|[[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Toad]], [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]], [[Mervin]] and several townspeople in Cramalot]]
'''Cramalot''' is a medieval-themed kingdom explored in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode "[[King Mario of Cramalot]]". It is based on the legendary kingdom of {{wp|Camelot}} from the legend of {{wp|King Arthur}}.


Cramalot resembles general depictions of medieval kingdoms, with a [[Cramalot Castle|large, towering castle]] in it, along with a village at the foot of that castle. Cramalot is also surrounded by the [[Forest of Perpetual Night and Terrible Dangers]].
In the town square of Cramalot is the [[Sacred Sink of Cramalot]], which has the [[Golden Plunger]] in it; whosoever removes this plunger from the sink would be crowned king of Cramalot.
==Names in other languages==
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[[Category:Kingdoms]]
[[Category:The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! locations]]

Latest revision as of 00:19, January 17, 2024

Mario, Luigi, Toad, Princess Toadstool, Mervin and several townspeople in Cramalot

Cramalot is a medieval-themed kingdom explored in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode "King Mario of Cramalot". It is based on the legendary kingdom of Camelot from the legend of King Arthur.

Cramalot resembles general depictions of medieval kingdoms, with a large, towering castle in it, along with a village at the foot of that castle. Cramalot is also surrounded by the Forest of Perpetual Night and Terrible Dangers.

In the town square of Cramalot is the Sacred Sink of Cramalot, which has the Golden Plunger in it; whosoever removes this plunger from the sink would be crowned king of Cramalot.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Finnish Cramalotin
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German Cramalot
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Italian Cramalot
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Portuguese Cramelot
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