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"'''Mississippi Madness'''" is the first episode of the first season of ''[[Saturday Supercade]]''{{'}}s ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'' segment. As such, it is the first animated program featuring [[Mario]] overall.
'''Mississippi Madness''' is the first episode of the first season of ''[[Saturday Supercade]]''{{'}}s ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'' segment. As such, it is the first animated program featuring [[Mario]] overall.


==Plot synopsis==
==Plot synopsis==
Aboard a cruiser, Mario is describing to [[Pauline]] his latest [[Donkey Kong]] trap: using a duck to make a hunting dog drop a bucket of water to make a squirrel turn an exercise wheel, unraveling a rope to drop a cage on Donkey Kong. A trio of thieves named [[Belle]], [[Billy Bob]], and [[Colonel Culpepper]] interrupt Mario's rant, causing him to leave with Pauline. The trio reaffirms their plans to steal the [[Emerald of the East]], which is being showcased at a local museum.
Aboard a cruiser, [[Mario]] is describing to [[Pauline]] his latest [[Donkey Kong]] trap: using a duck to make a hunting dog drop a bucket of water to make a squirrel turn an exercise wheel, unraveling a rope to drop a cage on Donkey Kong. A trio of thieves named [[Belle]], [[Billy Bob]], and [[Colonel Culpepper]] interrupt Mario's rant, causing him to leave with Pauline. The trio reaffirms their plans to steal the [[Emerald of the East]], which is being showcased at a local museum.


On their way to the city, Mario slips on a [[banana]] peel, and discovers that Donkey Kong is nearby. Donkey Kong flees, and while Mario gives chase, an impressed Colonel, who is watching from a distance, begins to believe Donkey Kong is the ideal character to steal the emerald. Mario manages to corner Donkey Kong, but he instead drops his barrel on a seesaw-like wooden platform, ejecting Mario into the water. Pauline throws Mario a line from the cruiser, but Donkey Kong manages to move the cruiser's rear propeller, crashing it back into the dock. Mario is flung right into some crates, and the thieves begin their plan to mull over Donkey Kong. Pauline frees Mario, and the two immediately search for Donkey Kong.
On their way to the city, Mario slips on a [[banana]] peel, and discovers that Donkey Kong is nearby. Donkey Kong flees, and while Mario gives chase, an impressed Colonel, who is watching from a distance, begins to believe Donkey Kong is the ideal character to steal the emerald. Mario manages to corner Donkey Kong, but he instead drops his barrel on a seesaw-like wooden platform, ejecting Mario into the water. Pauline throws Mario a line from the cruiser, but Donkey Kong manages to move the cruiser's rear propeller, crashing it back into the dock. Mario is flung right into some crates, and the thieves begin their plan to mull over Donkey Kong. Pauline frees Mario, and the two immediately search for Donkey Kong.

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