Biff and Mario series

The Biff and Mario series is a series of brickfilms created by Dave Lennie and Andy Boyer and starring Dave Lennie. The series follows Biff Feedback and Mario Strativarius, and their journeys in search of girls, food, or otherwise.

Oh Well (1989)
Main article: Oh Well

TE (1990)
Main article: TE

Heart of Darkness (1995)
Main article: Heart of Darkness

Taco Trouble (2003)
Main article: Taco Trouble

Bork (2004)
Main article: Bork

Breaking News (2004)
Main article: Breaking News

Other Films Featuring Biff and Mario
While several other brickfilms have featured Biff and Mario, they are not considered a part of the Biff and Mario series, either because they are cameos, such as America's Funniest Home Videos, or Biff and Mario are pulled out of their normal environment, such as the LEGO Slate films.

The Original Movie (1985)
This early animation by Dave Lennie features the first appearance of Biff and Mario, although they are not identified by name and Biff wears a different hat.

America's Funniest Home Videos (1990)
Main article: America's Funniest Home Videos

The show America's Funniest Home Videos plays a clip of Mario destroying Biff's new car, which wins them the show's ten billion dollar prize. They are also seen working in the studio of the show.

Medieval Times (1991)
Main article: Medieval Times

In a jousting contest, Mario provides assistance to knight Sir Jeffrey, who is jousting to win the attention of "Lady" Savannah. Biff appears in the audience.

The Humpin' LEGOs (1995)
Mario humps Biff.

LEGO Slate #1 (1996)
Mario and Biff read for LEGO Action News, but Mario misreads "chores" as "whores".

LEGO Slate #2 (1996)
Mario and three reporters finish reporting the news and promptly engage in an orgy with the film crew.

Johnny Cash: Were You There (2001)
Johnny Cash sings about the resurrection of Jesus Christ, which Mario and Biff are shown to be present at.