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— The first words to be said in SML.
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"SUPER MARIO GOT MILK" (stylized as "Super Mario Got Milk") is the debut video on SuperMarioLogan. It was released on December 8th, 2007, the day that Logan created the channel. It is a parody/remake of the 1996 "Got Milk?" commercial to promote kids to drink milk. It was remade on December 8, 2017 to celebrate the video's 10th anniversary where Tito was Mario and Nathan was replaced by Chilly.
Synopsis[]
Mario drinks milk.
Plot[]
Nathan and Logan are playing Super Mario Bros. They are on the second level of the game, and cannot get Mario to jump over a wall. They eventually get tired and bored, causing them to leave.
After they leave, Mario jumps out of the TV and heads to the fridge. He then grabs a bottle of Nesquik and drinks it. Mario grows to a larger size and leaves the screen right before the video ends.
Characters[]
- Mario (debut)
- Logan Thirtyacre (debut)
- Lance Thirtyacre (cameraman debut)
- Nathan Bonilla (debut)
- Goomba (pre-debut, cameo on TV)
- SpongeBob SquarePants (pre-debut, cameo on wall)
- Treble (background cameo, debut)
- Nesquik Bunny (cameo on syrup bottle)
Trivia[]
- This is the first ever SML video uploaded when Logan started his career.
- This, overall, is the first SML video ever.
- As a result this was also the first video of 2007 and December 2007.
- This is the first physical appearance of Mario, Logan Thirtyacre, and Nathan.
- Unlike the 2017 version, the texts saying, "Want to grow?", "Calcium is good for bones," and "Got milk?" don't appear. This was probably due to the fact that Logan wasn't really as good at editing back in 2007.
- The video had Spanish auto-generated subtitles.
- Logan claimed he filmed this video when he was nine, meaning he filmed this video in either 2003 or 2004, and posted it in 2007.
Errors[]
- At 0:35, the plush used for Mario when he gets big is visible on the kitchen counter, next to the fridge. This is the first ever error in SML.
Poll[]
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