Mushroom Elementary (TV series)

Mushroom Elementary is a fan-made children's television series aimed at elementary age children (ages 6-11). The show would have been a possible successor to the three Mario cartoons, and would have ran for nine seasons on PBS from September 7, 1992 to March 2001, with reruns continuing on local PBS Kids stations from 2001 to 2006.

Format
It stars Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool and Yoshi during their childhood years in the Mushroom Kingdom (where Mushroom Elementary -- the name of their school -- is located), and teaches them and the audience lots of school subjects.

At the end of each episode, there is a segment called "What Did You Learn Today?", where one of the characters tells the audience what they learned in each episode. The segment runs for about 2-3 minutes.

Season 1 (1992-1993)

 * Princess Toadstool's voice: "Funding for this program was made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and by the financial support from viewers like you."
 * Opening Logo: WNET (1988-1993)
 * Closing Logo: PBS (1989-1993)

Season 2 (1993-1994)

 * Princess Toadstool's voice: "Funding for Mushroom Elementary was made possible by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and by annual financial support from viewers like you. And by..."
 * Female Voiceover: "Kimberly Clark, makers of Huggies diapers, baby wipes, and training pants, proud to support the development of happy babies."
 * Male Voiceover: "And by Canon, providing the power of energying to express your visions at home and work."
 * Opening Logo: WNET (1993-1999)
 * Closing Logo: PBS Kids (1993-Late 1996)

Season 3 (1994-1995)

 * Princess Toadstool's voice: "Funding for Mushroom Elementary was made possible in part by..."
 * Female Voiceover: "Kimberly Clark, makers of Huggies diapers, baby wipes, and training pants, proud to support the development of happy babies."
 * Princess Toadstool's voice: "Additional funding was provided by the National Science Foundation, the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and by annual financial support from viewers like you."
 * Closing Logos: WNET (1993-1999), PBS Kids (1993-Late 1996)

Season 4 (1995-1996)

 * Princess Toadstool's voice: "Funding for Mushroom Elementary was made possible in part by..."
 * Female Voiceover: "Kimberly Clark, makers of Huggies diapers, baby wipes, and training pants, proud to support the development of happy babies."
 * Female Voiceover #2: "Chuck E. Cheese's: Where a kid can be a kid."
 * Princess Toadstool's voice: "Additional funding was provided by the National Science Foundation, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and by annual financial support from viewers like you."
 * Closing Logos: WNET (1993-1999), PBS Kids (1993-Late 1996)

Season 5 (1996-1997)

 * Princess Toadstool's voice: "Funding for Mushroom Elementary was made possible in part by..."
 * Female Voiceover: "Kimberly Clark, makers of Huggies diapers, baby wipes, and training pants, proud to support the development of happy babies."
 * Female Voiceover #2: "Chuck E. Cheese's: Where a kid can be a kid."
 * Male Voiceover: "This program is made possible in part by a grant from Juicy Juice. Juicy Juice -- 100% juice for 100% kids!"
 * Princess Toadstool's voice: "Additional funding was provided by the National Science Foundation, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and by annual financial support from viewers like you."
 * Closing Logos: WNET (1993-1999), PBS Kids (1993-Late 1996 in first half; 1996-1999 with e/i balloon in second half)

Season 6 (1997-1998)

 * Princess Toadstool's voice: "Funding for Mushroom Elementary was made possible in part by..."
 * Female Voiceover: "Chuck E. Cheese's: Where a kid can be a kid."
 * Male Voiceover: "Chef Jr. dinosaur pasta supports PBS Kids TV."
 * Kid Voiceover: "Kellogg's Frosted Flakes, reminding you that learning and growing are more than good; they're great!"
 * Princess Toadstool's voice: "Additional funding was provided by the National Science Foundation, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and by annual financial support from viewers like you."
 * Closing Logos: WNET (1993-1999), PBS Kids (1996-1999 with e/i balloon)

Season 7 (1998-1999)

 * Princess Toadstool's voice: "Funding for Mushroom Elementary was made possible in part by..."
 * Kid Voiceover: "Chuck E. Cheese's: Explore the adventures of reading with PBS. Chuck E. Cheese's, where a kid can be a kid."
 * Male Voiceover: "Chef Jr., from the makers of Chef Boyardee proudly supports educational programming on PBS."
 * Kid Voiceover #2: "Kellogg's Frosted Flakes, reminding you that thinking and creating are more than good; they're great!"
 * Princess Toadstool's voice: "Additional funding was provided by the National Science Foundation, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and by annual financial support from viewers like you."
 * Closing Logos: WNET (1993-1999), PBS Kids (1996-1999 with e/i balloon)

Seasons 8-9 (1999-2001)
When rerun on local PBS Kids stations until 2006, the Thirteen and PBS Kids logos, both from 1999, are used, along with the most recent funding credits from 1999-2001.
 * Princess Toadstool's voice: "Funding for Mushroom Elementary was made possible in part by the National Science Foundation, America's investment in the future. Additional funding was provided by the U.S. Department of Education, and by contributions to your PBS station from viewers like you. Thank you!"
 * Closing Logos: Thirteen (1999-2006), PBS Kids (1999-2008)

Trivia

 * All nine seasons are closed-captioned by the National Captioning Institute, but some sponsor tags are closed-captioned by the Caption Center at WGBH, such as the Chef Jr. tags.