Crime Land
Crime Land | |
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First appearance | The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! ("The Unzappables") (1989) |
Greater location | Mushroom World |
Inhabitants | Mushroom People, Koopa Troopas, Snifits, Tweeters, Ostros, Birdos, Goombas, Pidgits |
Crime Land is a large city in the Mushroom World appearing in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode "The Unzappables." It appears to be based on a 1920's Chicago. The city is highly-prone to all sorts of crimes, hence its name. Al Koopone, the worst gangster to ever grace the streets of Crime Land, was the largest threat to the city during his reign. Mario's Pasta Palace, formerly known as the Koopa Klub, as well as a branch of the First Mushroom Bank and the Gangster Supply Store are located here.
History[edit]
In his never-ending quest to commit more crimes, King Koopa travels to Mushroom World's most notoriously crime-ridden city, Crime Land. Taking on the alter ego of Al Koopone and setting up his headquarters at a soda bar known as the Koopa Klub, King Koopa and his Koopa Pack soon trigger a massive crime wave, which prompts Mario and his friends to travel to Crime Land and stop them.
After nearly being shot to death by the Snifits of Mouser, Koopa Troopa and Tryclyde, Mario and his friends hatch a plan to stop Al Koopone at his next heist. After enlisting the help of a nearby Stool Pigeon, Mario's group intercepts the Koopas while they attempt to rob the First Mushroom Bank, but are unable to stop them due to the Unzappable Hats they are wearing.
Al Koopone eventually ties up Mario's group and forces them into wearing cement shoes before dumping them in one of Crime Land's rivers. However, Mario is able find a Starman, which he is able to use to free himself and his friends from drowning.
Dressing up as gangsters, Mario and his friends infiltrate the Koopa Klub and steal the Unzappable Hats from the coat check room, which they use to stand up against the Koopa Pack. The Koopa Pack is quickly defeated, prompting Al Koopone to flee from Crime Land via a Warp Zone. With Al Koopone gone from Crime Land, the city's massive crime wave dwindles down, and Mario renames the Koopa Klub to Mario's Pasta Palace, as Crime Land does not have an Italian restaurant.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Chinese (traditional) | 罪惡城[1] Zuìè Chéng |
Crime City | |
French | Ville des Bandits[2] | Gangster City | |
German | Krimiland[3] | Portmanteau of Kriminalität ("crime") and "land" | |
Italian | Criminal City[4] | - | |
Portuguese | Terra de Crimem[5] | Crime Land | |
Spanish | Tierra de Crimen[6] | Crime Land | |
Swedish | Brottslandet[7] | Crime Land |
References[edit]
- ^ (部分集数画质超渣)超级马里奥兄弟的超级秀 台配国语
- ^ Super Mario Bros 036 Le gros corruptible
- ^ The Super Mario Bros Super Show! Folge 38 George Washington schlief hier / Die Unverwundbaren
- ^ Super Mario (1ª serie animata ITA) - Gli invulnerabili
- ^ Super Mario Bros. Super Show! - Os Intocáveis / George Washington Dormiu Aqui (Dublado)
- ^ El súper show de Super Mario Bros T1E36 los invencibles
- ^ Super Mario Bros Super Show - Episode 31 - Swedish