Born to Ride: Difference between revisions

Added quote
(→‎Dub edits: Added dub edit.)
(Added quote)
Line 9: Line 9:
|after=[[Party Line|>>]]
|after=[[Party Line|>>]]
}}
}}
{{quote|Not gang! Social group! [[Dino Riders|They]] friends! They no yell at me like Mario Bros.!|[[Yoshi]]}}
"'''Born to Ride'''" is the seventh episode of the ''[[Super Mario World (television series)|Super Mario World]]'' animated series. This episode could be seen as a commentary on peer pressure and particularly street gangs, an issue that was on the rise at the time in the early 1990s. The episode title may be a reference to the film ''{{wp|Born to Ride (film)|Born to Ride}}'', released in the same year. This episode is notable for being the last episode to be paired with ''[[Captain N: The Game Master]]'', due to the series' cancelation; it is also the last episode to feature a [[Fire Flower]]. This episode also marks the debut of [[Yoshi]]'s new design, being redesigned with a more anthropomorphic appearance that more closely resembles his official game artwork. Despite this, "[[The Night Before Cave Christmas]]" (episode 411), produced after this episode (406), uses his original design.
"'''Born to Ride'''" is the seventh episode of the ''[[Super Mario World (television series)|Super Mario World]]'' animated series. This episode could be seen as a commentary on peer pressure and particularly street gangs, an issue that was on the rise at the time in the early 1990s. The episode title may be a reference to the film ''{{wp|Born to Ride (film)|Born to Ride}}'', released in the same year. This episode is notable for being the last episode to be paired with ''[[Captain N: The Game Master]]'', due to the series' cancelation; it is also the last episode to feature a [[Fire Flower]]. This episode also marks the debut of [[Yoshi]]'s new design, being redesigned with a more anthropomorphic appearance that more closely resembles his official game artwork. Despite this, "[[The Night Before Cave Christmas]]" (episode 411), produced after this episode (406), uses his original design.


941

edits