Ask Mario

Ask Mario is a channel run by the MM549 Nation. It is Q&A show where Ask Mario answers random questions.

Origin
The series originated when MM549 was watching another Q&A channel. After having the idea to make his own Q&A show, he began to plan on what he would use for the series. At the time, MM549 codenamed the series "Project Ask". He was originally going to use his normal Mario plush as the "question answerer", but since it was too big and hard to move, he decided to use a smaller Mario plush that he used before he got the bigger one. He officially announced his series as "Ask Mario" via a YouTube video. After setting up the channel, AskMario549, the series officially started.

Season 1
The first season was very simple. It consisted of only 5 episodes and came at random times. At this point, it wasn't a season, as MM549 had not planned to divide the series into seasons yet. Despite being the shortest season, it has the longest videos of any other season at the moment. The longest video was the second episode of this season at 4 minutes, 18 seconds (4:18) before the second BONUS episode of Season 5 was released.

Seasons 2-4
After a 2-month gap between videos on the AskMario549 channel, MM549 announced the second season of Ask Mario. The videos became shorter, but MM549 tried to keep them funny. After Season 2 ended, Season 3 began a week later. Season 4 started right after Season 3. These seasons consist of 8 episodes each. A new episode was released every Saturday.

Season 5
In the last episode of Season 4, it was revealed that Season 5 would be the final season of Ask Mario. To make up for this, however, MM549 mentioned that it would be a "mega-season", and will consist of 10 normal episodes, 3 "Finale" episodes, and 3 "bonus" episodes, totaling 16 episodes in total.

BONUS Episodes
BONUS episodes are secret episodes uploaded on random dates during Season 5. They have 5 questions answered instead of 3. The longest video on the channel is a BONUS episode, the second one, lasting 5 minutes, 31 seconds (5:31).