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King Koopa's Kool Kartoons is a local, American live-action children's television show broadcast in Southern California during the Autumn of 1989. The show was produced by DIC Entertainment in association with Fox Television Studios [1] for the Fox television station KTTV by Gerry Pass – who developed and rolled out the Fox Kids Club – and DIC Animation City, in association with Nintendo. [2]
Kammy Koopa is an old female Magikoopa, and head advisor to Bowser. Guardians of the Star Spirits: After Bowser and Kammy Koopa raided Star Haven, stole the Star Rod, and captured the Star Spirits, Bowser placed several of his highest ranking and strongest minions in charge of guarding the Star Spirits. The Koopa Bros. are four Ninja Koopa ...
To feed his hungry evil dinosaurs, King Koopa lures the cave people to a prehistoric circus at the Neon Castle with his Flying Clown Head and Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool and Yoshi must rescue them, but only Mario escapes King Koopa's diabolical trap. He must battle the Flying Clown Head to rescue everyone else from becoming dinosaur snacks.
Bowser (Japanese: クッパ, Hepburn: Kuppa, "Koopa"), also known as King Bowser or King Koopa, is a fictional character and the main antagonist of Nintendo's Mario franchise. [6] In Japan, he is titled Daimaō (大魔王, Great Demon King"). [7] He is the arch-nemesis of the plumber Mario and the leader of the turtle-like Koopa race.
April 19, 1950: Clown R. R. Edwards, Jr. (in real life owner of an auto store), bobbed his flying saucers before delighted eyes of Sandra Lou Edwards, Linda Kay Smith, and Mary Sue Riley.
Super Mario Bros. (also known as Super Mario Bros.:The Movie) is a 1993 fantasy adventure [7] comedy film based on Nintendo's Super Mario video game series. The first American feature-length live-action film based on a video game, [8] it was directed by the husband-and-wife team of Rocky Morton and Annabel Jankel, written by Parker Bennett, Terry Runté, and Ed Solomon, and distributed by ...
Robert Pattinson is well known for messing around with the press and telling lies in his interviews, but even he was caught off guard recently while rewatching a television interview from 2011.
Rob Lowe recalled a memorable 1986 outing with Michael J. Fox that led to the duo getting caught red-handed with something green. "There was a bus tour through California for Prop 65, which was ...