Super Mario World: Born to Ride & Other Stories

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Super Mario World: Born to Ride & Other Stories
Cover for the Super Mario World: Born to Ride and Other Stories VHS
VHS and cover
Manufacturer VCI Distribution Ltd.
Distributor VCI Distribution Ltd.
Release date UK 1993[1]
Language English
Rating
BBFC:U - Universal[1]
Format VHS
Runtime 60 minutes

Super Mario World: Born to Ride & Other Stories is a VHS release of the Super Mario World television series. It contains six episodes and was released by VCI Distribution Ltd. in 1993.[1] Like Super Mario World: The Wheel Thing & Other Adventures, the box art features Mario holding a wooden wheelboard in the air as Luigi rides on his makeshift skateboard behind him. Yoshi and two Cave People can also be seen.

Blurb[edit]

"Mario and Luigi imprisoned the evil KING KOOPA but he escaped and now brings with him new terrors. Koopa and his 7 spoilt and eccentric kids sneak into the Dinosaur World - a prehistoric videoland - and it's up to the MARIO BROTHERS to save the unsuspecting CAVE PEOPLE from KOOPA'S attempts at taking over."

Episodes[edit]

  • "Gopher Bash"
    "Our heroes go to LAVA LAND to defeat the Gophers and recover the crops."
  • "Mama Luigi"
    "LUIGI tells YOSHI,[sic] the story of how Baby Yoshi helped in the rescue of PRINCESS TOADSTOOL form[sic] KING KOOPA."
  • "Born to Ride"
    "YOSHI runs away and joins an EVIL DINOSAUR GANG. However when the gang kidnaps The Mario Brothers, Yoshi rides to their rescue."
  • "Party Line"
    "MARIO invents the telephone ― but strictly for emergencies only. Unfortunately THE CAVE PEOPLE neglect everything else and spend all their time talking to each other on it! Mario must act!"
  • "Rock TV"
    "KING KOOPA invents television as a means of controlling the people. The Marios appear on TV on a Dinosaur Wrestling contest!"
  • "The Yoshi Shuffle"
    "LUIGI is turned into an egg and Yoshi mistakes him for a football. The KOOPAS join in and it becomes the biggest, wildest football game of Mario's life."

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