Princess Toadstool For President / Never Koop A Koopa

Season 1, Episode 3, Aired
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Princess Toadstool For President
''King Koopa and Cheatsy initiate a takeover plan involving Paragoombas devouring all of the Mushroom Kingdom's food, but Mario and Luigi foil it. An election is coming up, so Princess Toadstool says that if King Koopa wants to rule so badly, he should just run against her. King Koopa impulsively agrees only to then realize that his evil tendencies are an obvious liability. Kooky has just the solution the Nice Guy Potion, which enables King Koopa to easily turn on the charm for all of the voters. Meanwhile, Cheatsy and Kooky try to sabotage Princess Toadstool's campaign at every turn.
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Never Koop A Koopa
''In a surprising move, King Koopa and his Koopalings surrender vowing to leave forever. Castle Koopa is still standing, but King Koopa has agreed to let Princess Toadstool do with it as she pleases. Wanting to make it a retirement home, Princess Toadstool checks out the place with Mario in tow. They end up running into lots of trouble and falling into a trap. King Koopa and his Koopalings never left, and he now intends to get Princess Toadstool to officially surrender to him. Can Luigi and Toad save their friends in time? And just what is Cheatsy up to?moreless

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    Trivia, Notes, Quotes and Allusions

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    • Trivia

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      • Why would the Mushroom Kingdom have presidential elections? It is a monarchy, and therefore the rulers would be Princess Toadstool's family, unless of course someone like King Koopa were to overthrow them. So therefore, it makes no sense for the Mushroom Kingdom to be having democratic elections. Edit
      • When Princess Toadstool says that "there's an election coming up", the background scenery is in front of her instead. Edit
      • "Never Koop a Koopa": When Princess Toadstool hands Cheatsy the scrool back, his hands look just like King Koopa's. Edit
    • Notes

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      • Featured songs: Great Balls of Fire ("Princess Toadstool For President") and Without Gettin Burned ("Never Koop A Koopa"). Edit
      • Matt Uitz wrote "Princess Toadstool For President" and Martha Moran wrote "Never Koop A Koopa". Edit
      • "Princess Toadstool For President": King Koopa is called Bowser twice. This is the second episode out of four to do so. Edit
    • Quotes

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      • Koopa: I'm not going out there! This election was a stupid idea anyway! If I really wanted something, I'd just take it! Edit
    • Allusions

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      • Towards the end of "Never Koop a Koopa", Bowser wears a red cape that makes him resemble King K. Rool from the Donkey Kong series. Of course this is merely a coincidence as the episode aired four years prior to K. Rool's debut in Donkey Kong Country. Edit
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