![]() ![]() Then again, because of the experiments done onto Basilisx to make him super-powerful, maybe the procedure really messed up his memories, and he could be talking about some other Koopa Troopa Mario killed.although some have have noted that the details he provides don't match up with the game, throwing some suspicion on whether his motives are truthful. Avenging the Villain: Basilisx wants revenge on Mario because he killed his best friend, which by the sound of his description, was an unimportant Koopa in one of the castles of Super Mario World. ![]() In Episode 8, Mario and Luigi briefly get their Hotel Mario artwork, complete with a Lampshade.Thankfully, Alvin is a pretty damn good artist in his own right so it all looks good. This is mostly due Alvin's decision to use Vector as opposed to hi-res sprites.The most recent culmination of this is in Episode 8, where the art breaks from its pixelated bonds to use actual animated art in certain instances.This is Handwaved as an effect of the "negative energy" that created the area in the first place. Art Shift: When the characters visit the Minus World, they all appear as 8-bit versions of themselves.Art Evolution: The difference in quality between Episodes 1 and 5 is staggering, and it has only gotten better since then.He doesn't use it very often though, considering that most of his opponents are fast enough/skilled enough to avoid gunfire. He usually uses it as a machine gun (with a shotgun-racking sound effect), but he can also fire missiles out of it (two at once, even!). Arm Cannon: Mecha Sonic's arm contains one of these.Another Dimension: Mobius is this to the Mushroom Kingdom.That is how they run in their games, however. Airplane Arms: Mario, Luigi, and Sonic.Apocalypse How: Planetary destruction and implied total extinction of life on Mobius and Regional destruction with Physical Annihilation in regards to Yoshi Island.Action Bomb: Waluigi shows why these should never be used as grenades.The only official footage of the now forever-lost episode 9 can be seen here. Whether someone else will take over production remains to be seen, though Alvin has claimed that he is not keen on that idea (since it would likely produce a Super Mario Bros GT). The official site - which houses a guide, timeline, and other sundry details along with the episodes proper - can be found here.Īs of March 26, 2012, he's officially announced that he has discontinued the series. There was a 45 episode saga (3 seasons of 15 episodes each) planned, but the series was discontinued in March 2012 after nearly two and a half years since the release of Episode 8. Hosted on Newgrounds, eight episodes were made, with a 9th one left unfinished. ![]() Their abilities relative to each other remain largely intact, though (Sonic still runs faster than anybody else, Mario is highly versatile, etc.).Ĭombining references to games both old and new, physical comedy (mostly at Luigi's expense), and some rather spectacular battle sequences, the series has gained quite a following. The series is a Crossover between the Mario and Sonic universes in a plot that bears great similarity to Dragonball Z, in which DBZ-style abilities are granted to each character - their strength, speed, stamina, etc have all gotten a massive upgrade from what is seen in their respective games, shows, comics and other media. ![]() Z is a flash animation series by Alvin-Earthworm. + Sonic the Hedgehog + Dragonball Z = this series. ![]()
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