Doc Freud: Difference between revisions

From the Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
m (Robot: Removing template: BoxTop)
mNo edit summary
 
(14 intermediate revisions by 7 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{character-infobox
{{character infobox
|image = [[File: DocFreud.jpg{{!}}250px]]
|image=[[File: DocFreud.jpg{{!}}250px]]
|full_name = Doc Freud
|first_appearance="[[A Basement Divided]]"
|first_appearance = "[[A Basement Divided]]"
|species=Human
|species = Human
|portrayed_by=[[imdb:nm0777229|Gary Schwartz]]
}}
}}
'''Doc Freud''' is a family psychotherapist from [[Brooklyn]] appearing in the live-action ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' segment "[[A Basement Divided]]". He speaks in a German accent, and describes himself as being very famous, yet very affordable. He also has a flat rate that he charges for all families regardless of how many members they have. Doc Freud also walks with a cane, indicating that has some sort of physical handicap. He also seems to have a passive-aggressive attitude, as he casually calls Mario and Luigi "two miserable excuses for human beings." During his childhood, he supposedly had a bad experience with black duct tape. Doc Freud is named after famed psychoanalyst [[wikipedia:Sigmund Freud|Sigmund Freud]].


'''Doc Freud''' is a family psychotherapist from [[Brooklyn]]. He speaks in a German accent, and describes himself as being very famous, yet very affordable. He also has a flat rate that he charges for all families regardless of how many members they have. Doc Freud also walks with a cane, indicating that has some sort of physical handicap. During his childhood, he supposedly had a bad experience with black duct tape. Doc Freud is presumably named after [[Wikipedia: Sigmund Freud|Sigmund Freud]]. Freud was played by Gary Schwartz.  
==History==
When [[Luigi]] sections off half of [[Mario Brothers Plumbing]] as an area for [[Mario]], whose sloppiness has gotten out of control, Mario calls in Doc Freud to help settle the situation. Sitting down on a chair on the center of the line, Doc Freud asks Mario and Luigi how long they have been harboring their feelings of resentment and sibling rivalry. Mario does not understand what Doc Freud meant, so Doc Freud simply asks how long they've hated each other's guts.  


== History ==
After Luigi answers that they have hated each other since birth, Doc Freud asks if they had any traumatic experiences as children, and freaks out when he suddenly spots the black tape that Luigi used to divide the basement in half. Mario tells Doc Freud that he does not think so, bringing him to the conclusion that Mario is simply a big slob, and scolds him for being one.


When [[Luigi]] had sectioned off half of [[Mario Brothers Plumbing]] as an area for [[Mario]], whose sloppiness had gotten out of control, Mario called in Doc Freud to help settle the situation. Sitting down on a chair on the center of the line, Doc Freud asked Mario and Luigi how long they'd been harboring their feelings of resentment and sibling rivalry. Mario didn't understand what Doc Freud meant, so Doc Freud simply asked how long they've hated each other's guts.
Doc Freud insists that the line should remain where it is until Mario manages to clean up his act. He then bids Mario and Luigi farewell as he leaves the basement, leaving the two brothers in their still-divided home. However, Mario eventually realizes that he needs to start cleaning up to earn Luigi's respect, and promises to do so.
 
{{Humans}}
After Luigi answered that they've hated each other since birth, Doc Freud asked if they had any traumatic experiences as children, and freaked out when he suddenly spotted the black tape that Luigi had used to divide the basement in half. Mario told Doc Freud that he didn't think so, bringing him to the conclusion that Mario was simply a big slob, and scolded him for being one.
{{TSMBSS live action}}
 
[[Category:Humans]]
Doc Freud insisted that the line should remain where it is until Mario managed to clean up his act. He then bid Mario and Luigi farewell as he left the basement, leaving the two brothers in their still-divided home. However, Mario eventually realized that he needed to start cleaning up to earn Luigi's respect, and promised to do so.
{{Human}}
{{The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! Live}}
 
[[Category:Characters]]
[[Category:Doctors|Freud, Doc]]
[[Category:Doctors|Freud, Doc]]
[[Category:The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! characters]]

Latest revision as of 05:41, October 26, 2022

Doc Freud
Doc Freud
Species Human
First appearance "A Basement Divided"
Portrayed by Gary Schwartz

Doc Freud is a family psychotherapist from Brooklyn appearing in the live-action The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! segment "A Basement Divided". He speaks in a German accent, and describes himself as being very famous, yet very affordable. He also has a flat rate that he charges for all families regardless of how many members they have. Doc Freud also walks with a cane, indicating that has some sort of physical handicap. He also seems to have a passive-aggressive attitude, as he casually calls Mario and Luigi "two miserable excuses for human beings." During his childhood, he supposedly had a bad experience with black duct tape. Doc Freud is named after famed psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud.

History[edit]

When Luigi sections off half of Mario Brothers Plumbing as an area for Mario, whose sloppiness has gotten out of control, Mario calls in Doc Freud to help settle the situation. Sitting down on a chair on the center of the line, Doc Freud asks Mario and Luigi how long they have been harboring their feelings of resentment and sibling rivalry. Mario does not understand what Doc Freud meant, so Doc Freud simply asks how long they've hated each other's guts.

After Luigi answers that they have hated each other since birth, Doc Freud asks if they had any traumatic experiences as children, and freaks out when he suddenly spots the black tape that Luigi used to divide the basement in half. Mario tells Doc Freud that he does not think so, bringing him to the conclusion that Mario is simply a big slob, and scolds him for being one.

Doc Freud insists that the line should remain where it is until Mario manages to clean up his act. He then bids Mario and Luigi farewell as he leaves the basement, leaving the two brothers in their still-divided home. However, Mario eventually realizes that he needs to start cleaning up to earn Luigi's respect, and promises to do so.