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October 27, 2004

"King Koopa? That Looks Like Mr. Belvedere."

I love the '80s (link via Dan "The Man" Pasette).

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What is this? Mario on Ice? The world deserves an explaination.

Posted by: Elliott at 10/27/04 5:37 PM | Reply
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> What is this? Mario on Ice? The world
> deserves an explaination.

I wish I knew.

Posted by: stereogum at 10/27/04 5:41 PM | Reply
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what the...? I probably would have found it more amusing if I was on acid or something.

Posted by: jenny at 10/27/04 6:01 PM | Reply
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The princess kinda sounds like Rosie Perez.

Posted by: Shawn at 10/27/04 6:17 PM | Reply
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Belvedere, shmelvedere. I'm amused at seeing "video prince" Bateman & Milano as kids again. "It's Nintendo!!" What acting!

I bet he nailed her, though. (Was that too crude?)

Posted by: mr g at 10/27/04 6:33 PM | Reply
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holy crap is that ever amazing!

Posted by: robot blair at 10/27/04 6:59 PM | Reply
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I never knew Mario sounded so much like Fred Flintstone.

Posted by: kevin at 10/27/04 7:09 PM | Reply
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Was that Alyssa Milano? I think it was...that's just crazy!

Posted by: star6 at 10/27/04 10:22 PM | Reply
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It is from "Mario Ice Capades"

Here's more info:

http://www.smbis.nescentral.com/commentary/icecapades.htm

Posted by: brooklynvegan at 10/27/04 11:25 PM | Reply
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since when is princess toadstool from brooklyn?

Posted by: beenerneener at 10/28/04 2:16 AM | Reply
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king cooper's background music reminds me of sir mix a lot.

Posted by: laurie at 10/28/04 7:48 AM | Reply
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The real terror this Halloween season? Jason Bateman's sweater.

Posted by: the management at 10/28/04 11:54 AM | Reply
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Um, I am so sad that this link no longer works. Why, oh WHY did I not download this masterpiece while I had the chance?

Seriously, this was the best online movie ever.

Posted by: Naveen at 10/28/04 8:12 PM | Reply
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