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{{image|more=yes|Can we get an image of every instance? If not, at least one per game would also work.}}
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{{quote|And hey! You! Out there in front of the TV! Yeah, I'm talking to YOU!|Lord Crump|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
{{quote|And hey! You! Out there in front of the TV! Yeah, I'm talking to YOU!|Lord Crump|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
Sometimes, characters from the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] perform an action that implies that they are aware that they are fictional characters. This is known as breaking the '''{{wp|fourth wall}}''', a phrase originating from stageplays. Because traditional {{wp|Box set (theatre)|box set}} stages have a wall at the back and another on each side, an imaginary "fourth wall" at the front turns the stage, and thereby the world of the story, into an enclosed space separate from the audience. The term is used, in many forms of media even beyond theater, to refer to a separation between the fictional characters and setting, and the work of fiction as it is experienced by the audience. As such, when the former acknowledges the latter, the metaphorical fourth wall is broken.
Sometimes, characters from the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] perform an action that implies that they are aware that they are fictional characters. This is known as breaking the '''{{wp|fourth wall}}''', a phrase originating from stageplays. Because traditional {{wp|Box set (theatre)|box set}} stages have a wall at the back and another on each side, an imaginary "fourth wall" at the front turns the stage, and thereby the world of the story, into an enclosed space separate from the audience. The term is used, in many forms of media even beyond theater, to refer to a separation between the fictional characters and setting, and the work of fiction as it's experienced by the audience. As such, when the former acknowledges the latter, the metaphorical fourth wall is broken.


'''''Note:''' Video games frequently break the fourth wall in order to address the player with directions (e.g. "Press B to jump"). These instances are not to be recorded here, unless the characters otherwise show awareness that they are in a video game due to the remark.''
'''''Note:''' Video games frequently break the fourth wall in order to address the player with directions (e.g. "Press B to jump"). These instances are not to be recorded here, unless the characters otherwise show awareness that they are in a video game due to the remark.''
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====''[[Super Mario World]]''====
====''[[Super Mario World]]''====
[[File:SMW You are a super player.png|thumb|240px|The "YOU ARE A SUPER PLAYER!!" message at the end of Funky in ''Super Mario World'']]
[[File:SMW You are a super player.png|thumb|240px|The "YOU ARE A SUPER PLAYER!!" message at the end of Funky in ''Super Mario World'']]
After the [[Yoshi's Egg]]s hatch during the ending sequence, the words "THANK YOU" appear as Mario gives the V for victory sign to the player while Princess Toadstool (or Peach in the GBA remake) waves to the player. At the end of the remake, ''[[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2]]'', there is no text, though the princess still waves at the player and Mario and [[Luigi]] still flash the peace sign. In the last level of the [[Special Zone]], [[Funky (level)|Funky]], a group of coins spells out the phrase "YOU ARE A SUPER PLAYER!!" near the end of the level. In the Japanese version of the original game, the "A" is absent.
After the [[Yoshi's Egg]]s hatch during the ending sequence, the words "THANK YOU" appear as Mario gives the V for victory sign to the player while Princess Toadstool (or Peach in the GBA remake) waves to the player. At the end of the remake, ''[[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2]]'', there is no text, though the princess still waves at the player and Mario and [[Luigi]] still flash the peace sign. In the last level of the [[Special Zone]], [[Funky (level)|Funky]], a group of coins spells out the phrase "YOU ARE A SUPER PLAYER!!" near the end of the level. In the Japanese version, the "A" is absent.
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SMWend.png|The ending sequence
SMWend.png|The ending sequence
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====''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''====
====''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''====
Before the final battle in [[World 8-Bowser: Part 2]], as the floor beneath him and [[Mario]] begins to crack, [[Bowser]] looks at the player with a worried look.
In [[World 8-Bowser: Part 2]], just before the final battle begins, [[Bowser]] looks at the player with a worried look.


In [[Special 8-Crown]], a group of [[Flip Panel (platform)|Flip Panel]]s near the end activate to spell out the phrase "THANK YOU!!" similar to other thanking messages in ''Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels'' and ''Super Mario World''.
In [[Special 8-Crown]], a group of [[Flip Panel (platform)|Flip Panel]]s near the end activate to spell out the phrase "THANK YOU!!" similar to other thanking messages in ''Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels'' and ''Super Mario World''.
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Mario yells out the game's name when the game starts; additionally, Mario has the chance to say "Start your engines!", followed by Toad saying, "Let's go!" After playing the ''Mario Kart 8'' demo, Mario also says, "Hey! Thanks for playing!"
Mario yells out the game's name when the game starts; additionally, Mario has the chance to say "Start your engines!", followed by Toad saying, "Let's go!" After playing the ''Mario Kart 8'' demo, Mario also says, "Hey! Thanks for playing!"
   
   
In {{classic link|N64|Toad's Turnpike}}, trucks with ''Mario Kart 8'' on the back and sides can be seen.
In {{classic-link|N64|Toad's Turnpike}}, trucks with ''Mario Kart 8'' on the back and sides can be seen.


While in [[Mario Kart TV]], the player can tap on the [[Mii]]s to elicit an annoyed response from them.
While in [[Mario Kart TV]], the player can tap on the [[Mii]]s to elicit an annoyed response from them.
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===[[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]]===
===[[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]]===
In every game except ''Super Paper Mario'', Mario would turn to the camera and give a thumbs up pose.
In every game, Mario would turn to the camera and give a thumbs up pose.


====''[[Paper Mario]]''====
====''[[Paper Mario]]''====
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[[Koops]] breaks the fourth wall after the fight with [[Doopliss]] where he says "''Sort of easy for a boss battle as it were.''" Unlike Goombella though, he does not seem to notice that he broke the fourth wall. Doopliss also breaks the fourth wall during the chapter by removing [[The Letter "p"|the letter "p"]] from the naming screen.
[[Koops]] breaks the fourth wall after the fight with [[Doopliss]] where he says "''Sort of easy for a boss battle as it were.''" Unlike Goombella though, he does not seem to notice that he broke the fourth wall. Doopliss also breaks the fourth wall during the chapter by removing [[The Letter "p"|the letter "p"]] from the naming screen.


[[File:PMTTYD Professor Frankly fourth wall.png|thumb|Professor Frankly referring to the person "in front of the TV"]]
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Moments after [[Bowser Jr.]] gets deprived of his color and energy at the [[Spring of Jungle Mist]], [[Kamek]] will react with a blank text box, then state that he was so shocked that all of the color drained from his "typeface" just then.
Moments after [[Bowser Jr.]] gets deprived of his color and energy at the [[Spring of Jungle Mist]], [[Kamek]] will react with a blank text box, then state that he was so shocked that all of the color drained from his "typeface" just then.
Just before the second phase of [[King Olly]]'s boss fight, Bowser (just after being folded into a giant origami sumo wrestler by Olivia) declares to show the former how a "real final boss fights".


===[[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]]===
===[[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]]===
====''[[Mario Party]]''====
====''[[Mario Party]]''====
On [[Peach's Birthday Cake]], landing on a Happening Space and purchasing a Strawberry Seed for 30 coins to grow a Piranha Plant prompts the Goomba to say "''Isn't it a pretty flower?''", followed by the player's character slowly turning around and awkwardly looking at the player. In this game only, the same action occurs when being forced into buying a Ztar on [[Mario's Rainbow Castle]].
On [[Peach's Birthday Cake]], landing on a Happening Space and purchasing a Strawberry Seed for 30 coins to grow a Piranha Plant prompts the Goomba to say "''Isn't it a pretty flower?''", followed by the player's character slowly turning around and awkwardly looking at the player.


====''[[Mario Party 3]]''====
====''[[Mario Party 3]]''====
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====''[[Mario Party 9]]''====
====''[[Mario Party 9]]''====
On the main menu, [[Toad (species)|Yellow Toad]] speaks to the player.
On the main menu, [[Yellow Toad]] speaks to the player.


When [[Wario]] or [[Toad]] are chosen on the character selection screen, they might say "Good choice!"
When [[Wario]] or [[Toad]] are chosen on the character selection screen, they might say "Good choice!"
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====''[[Super Mario Party]]''====
====''[[Super Mario Party]]''====
After the end credits, [[Toad]], [[Toadette]], and [[Kamek]] wave to the player and eventually, all of the playable characters also wave to the player along with a text that reads "Thanks for playing!" similar to the scene after the staff credits in ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]''.
After the end credits, [[Toad]], [[Toadette]], and [[Kamek]] wave to the player and eventually, all of the playable characters also wave to the player along with a text that reads "Thanks for playing!" similar to the scene after the staff credits in ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]''.
====''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]''====
In the Koopathlon mode, before the Survivathon minigame begins, [[Impostor Bowser]] appears by punching and breaking the screen. When landing on a [[Bowser Space]] on [[King Bowser's Keep]], Impostor Bowser may sometimes punch the roulette while it is spinning, causing it to shatter.
After the credits in Party-Planner Trek, text reading "Thank you for playing!" will appear, along with the playable cast posing for the player.


===[[Luigi's Mansion (series)|''Luigi's Mansion'' series]]===
===[[Luigi's Mansion (series)|''Luigi's Mansion'' series]]===
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When [[Luigi]] is separated from Mario and [[Paper Mario (character)|Paper Mario]], Starlow references the [[Year of Luigi]] to cheer Luigi up, and saying "It's basically Luigi RPG now!".   
When [[Luigi]] is separated from Mario and [[Paper Mario (character)|Paper Mario]], Starlow references the [[Year of Luigi]] to cheer Luigi up, and saying "It's basically Luigi RPG now!".   


While the trio climbs the [[Paper Toad]] staircase to [[Neo Bowser Castle]], along with compliments like, "You can do it!" or tips like "Eat a healthy breakfast!", another Paper Toad says "Save your game frequently..."
While the trio climbs the [[Paper Toad]] staircase to [[Neo Bowser Castle]], along with compliments like, "You can do it!"' or tips like "Eat a healthy breakfast!", another Paper Toad says "Save your game frequently..."
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M&LPJ system message fourth wall.png|A Toad interrupts a system message.
M&LPJ system message fourth wall.png|A Toad interrupts a system message.
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M&LPJ breakfast fourth wall.png|Two Paper Toads give hints.
M&LPJ breakfast fourth wall.png|Two Paper Toads give hints.
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==== ''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]'' ====
[[File:MLB Reclusa title screen.jpg|thumb|Reclusa on the title screen]]
If the player stays on the title screen while the screen displays the [[Soli-Tree]], [[Reclusa]], the overarching villain and final boss of the game, will eventually pop up from the sides before he pops up from the bottom up close to the camera to laugh at the player.
[[File:MLB Shun title screen.jpg|thumb|Ten and Shun on the title screen]]
This also occurs to a lesser extent earlier in the game if the player stays on the title screen while it displays [[Fortess Zokket]]. The [[Extension Corps]] fly across the screen, with [[Shun]] appearing to look towards the player while doing so.


===[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong (series)|''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' series]]===
===[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong (series)|''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' series]]===
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===[[Donkey Kong (franchise)|''Donkey Kong'' franchise]]===
===[[Donkey Kong (franchise)|''Donkey Kong'' franchise]]===
[[File:Monkey Museum DKC2.png|thumb|Cranky offers the player his "wealth of gameplaying wisdom for this unnecessary sequel".]]
Throughout the franchise, from ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' onward, whenever the player visits [[Cranky Kong]] he constantly remarks about how the games of yesteryear are superior to modern games, and often whines about how the game that he is in is too easy for someone like him to complete. The instruction booklets also contain even more remarks of this nature.
Throughout the franchise, from ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' onward, whenever the player visits [[Cranky Kong]] he constantly remarks about how the games of yesteryear are superior to modern games, and often whines about how the game that he is in is too easy for someone like him to complete. The instruction booklets also contain even more remarks of this nature.


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Most of Wario Deluxe's interruptions in the "Wario Interrupts" challenge involve using his powers to alter the Touch Screen or block the player's view. Like his stage in the main game, he can also hide the control hints.
Most of Wario Deluxe's interruptions in the "Wario Interrupts" challenge involve using his powers to alter the Touch Screen or block the player's view. Like his stage in the main game, he can also hide the control hints.


On the main menu while "Story" is highlighted, after its description on the top screen fully scrolls by once, it will change to say, "You're still here? Do you LIKE hanging around on menu screens or something?"
After waiting for a bit while "Story" is highlighted on the main menu will make Wario say "You're still here? Do you LIKE hanging around on menu screens?" on the Top Screen.
 
After getting a Game Over in the minigame [[Pumpkin Panic]], Ashley will say, "You're still here?"


=====''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]''=====
=====''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]''=====
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====''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' / ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U|Wii U]]''====
====''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' / ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U|Wii U]]''====
[[File:Shadow Mario Paint Wii U.jpg|thumb|Bowser Jr. paints a giant "X" on the screen.]]
[[Bowser Jr.]]'s [[Final Smash]], [[Shadow Mario Paint]], involves painting a giant "X" across the screen itself.
[[Bowser Jr.]]'s [[Final Smash]], [[Shadow Mario Paint]], involves painting a giant "X" across the screen itself.


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When ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' aired on NBC during its original run, a character from each of the two upcoming episodes, as well as a character from ''[[Captain N: The Game Master]]'', which aired between the two episodes, would all narrate a preview of the upcoming episodes before the show started. This trend continued with ''[[Super Mario World (television series)|Super Mario World]]''. These previews were not included on the DVDs due to the fact that they are considered the property of NBC.
When ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' aired on NBC during its original run, a character from each of the two upcoming episodes, as well as a character from ''[[Captain N: The Game Master]]'', which aired between the two episodes, would all narrate a preview of the upcoming episodes before the show started. This trend continued with ''[[Super Mario World (television series)|Super Mario World]]''. These previews were not included on the DVDs due to the fact that they are considered the property of NBC.
===''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]''===
===''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]''===
At the start of the opening sequence, Mario shouts out to the audience "''Hey, paisanos! It's The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!''". In the live-action segments that aired from Monday through Thursday, Mario, Luigi, and/or the guest star tells the audience to watch a preview of Friday's ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (TV Series)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' episode. At the end of every episode, Mario, Luigi, and sometimes the guest star say to the audience "''Til next time, everyone... [[Do the Mario]]!''"
At the start of the opening sequence, Mario shouts out to the audience "''Hey, paisanos! It's The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!''". In the live-action segments that aired from Monday through Thursday, Mario, Luigi, and/or the guest star tells the audience to watch a preview of Friday's ''[[The Legend of Zelda (television series)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' episode. At the end of every episode, Mario, Luigi, and sometimes the guest star say to the audience "''Til next time, everyone... [[Do the Mario]]!''"
;[[Pirates of Koopa]]
;[[Pirates of Koopa]]
After [[Bowser|Blackbeard Koopa]] kidnaps Princess Toadstool, he asks "''Would Blackbeard Koopa lie?''" and winks to the viewers.
After [[Bowser|Blackbeard Koopa]] kidnaps Princess Toadstool, he asks "''Would Blackbeard Koopa lie?''" and winks to the viewers.
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Near the start of the segment, Luigi tells Mario to get the door for no apparent reason. At that moment, the doorbell rings and Mario goes to answer it. After taking a few steps, Mario turns to the viewers and utters "''How does he always know?''".
Near the start of the segment, Luigi tells Mario to get the door for no apparent reason. At that moment, the doorbell rings and Mario goes to answer it. After taking a few steps, Mario turns to the viewers and utters "''How does he always know?''".
;[[The Mark of Zero]]
;[[The Mark of Zero]]
Right before [[Zero]] first appears, "{{wp|La Bamba}}" plays which El Koopitan and his [[Bowser's Minions|Koopa Pack]] hear. In later English airings it was replaced by an instrumental of "[[List of The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 songs#My Karoobi|My Karoobi]]".
Right before [[Zero]] first appears, "{{wp|La Bamba}}" plays which El Koopitan and his [[Koopa Troop|Koopa Pack]] hear. In later English airings it was replaced by an instrumental of "[[List of The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 songs#My Karoobi|My Karoobi]]".
;[[George Washington Slept Here]]
;[[George Washington Slept Here]]
After Mario and Luigi fall asleep in a failed attempt to put [[George Washington]] to sleep via hypnotizing, the latter complains about being forced to sit through a "lousy dream sequence".
After Mario and Luigi fall asleep in a failed attempt to put [[George Washington]] to sleep via hypnotizing, the latter complains about being forced to sit through a "lousy dream sequence".
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The term "[[Real World]]" can be considered breaking the fourth wall, as it implies the characters know they are in a make-believe world.
The term "[[Real World]]" can be considered breaking the fourth wall, as it implies the characters know they are in a make-believe world.
;[[Princess Toadstool for President]]
;[[Princess Toadstool for President]]
When [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] is talking to [[Bowser|King Koopa]] about the election to be [[Mushroom Kingdom]]'s ruler, [[Larry|Cheatsy Koopa]] looks at the viewer and says, "''Bad King Dad? (laughs) Are you kidding?''". After he says this, King Koopa says, "''What are you laughing at?''" because he does not understand that Cheatsy was laughing at the audience.
When [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] is talking to [[Bowser|King Koopa]] about the election to be [[Mushroom Kingdom]]'s ruler, [[Larry Koopa|Cheatsy Koopa]] looks at the viewer and says, "''Bad King Dad? (laughs) Are you kidding?''". After he says this, King Koopa says, "''What are you laughing at?''" because he does not understand that Cheatsy was laughing at the audience.
;[[Oh, Brother!]]
;[[Oh, Brother!]]
At the end of the episode, Mario turns to the audience and says, "Brothers, you can't live with them... you can't live without them." and smiles.
At the end of the episode, Mario turns to the audience and says, "Brothers, you can't live with them... you can't live without them." and smiles.
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At the end of the episode, the [[Koopa Troopa]] blinks to the audience.
At the end of the episode, the [[Koopa Troopa]] blinks to the audience.
;[[Send in the Clown]]
;[[Send in the Clown]]
When Bowser is luring the cavepeople of [[Dome City]] to his [[Koopalings|Koopaling]] Bros. Circus, he says to the audience "''This is easier than talking [[Wendy|Kootie Pie]] into a shopping spree!''".
When Bowser is luring the cavepeople of [[Dome City]] to his [[Koopalings|Koopaling]] Bros. Circus, he says to the audience "''This is easier than talking [[Wendy O. Koopa|Kootie Pie]] into a shopping spree!''".
;[[The Night Before Cave Christmas]]
;[[The Night Before Cave Christmas]]
When [[Oogtar]] exclaims "Merry Cave Christmas, Mario-dude!", Mario tells the audience, "Wouldn't it be nice if every day were Christmas?"
When [[Oogtar]] exclaims "Merry Cave Christmas, Mario-dude!", Mario tells the audience, "Wouldn't it be nice if every day were Christmas?"
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When the cave-people buy fast food from Scoopa Koopa's Fast Food, Bowser turns to the camera after watching the cave-people buying food and says "''...it makes me filthy rich at the same time! (laughs) Wait 'til you see the side effects! (laughs) Those bird-brains don't even know what hit 'em! (laughs)''". Also, when Mario refers to Bowser's bill as highway robbery, Bowser responds by saying "''Well I call it inflation...''" before turning to the audience and continuing with "''...in more ways than one! Wait 'til the calories start piling up in his waistline!''".
When the cave-people buy fast food from Scoopa Koopa's Fast Food, Bowser turns to the camera after watching the cave-people buying food and says "''...it makes me filthy rich at the same time! (laughs) Wait 'til you see the side effects! (laughs) Those bird-brains don't even know what hit 'em! (laughs)''". Also, when Mario refers to Bowser's bill as highway robbery, Bowser responds by saying "''Well I call it inflation...''" before turning to the audience and continuing with "''...in more ways than one! Wait 'til the calories start piling up in his waistline!''".
;[[The Yoshi Shuffle]]
;[[The Yoshi Shuffle]]
When [[Larry|Cheatsy]] is spying on Mario and Yoshi, he stops to tell the audience "''I am the Emperor of Eavesdropping!''", then goes back to spying.
When [[Larry Koopa|Cheatsy]] is spying on Mario and Yoshi, he stops to tell the audience "''I am the Emperor of Eavesdropping!''", then goes back to spying.
;[[A Little Learning]]
;[[A Little Learning]]
When [[Yoshi]] eats the fireball, he looks at the viewers and says, "''Fireballs? Yum!''"
When [[Yoshi]] eats the fireball, he looks at the viewers and says, "''Fireballs? Yum!''"
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;[[Bad Hair Day]]
;[[Bad Hair Day]]
Cranky breaks the fourth wall at the beginning of the episode to introduce the [[Crystal Coconut]], Donkey Kong, and King K. Rool to the viewers. He later breaks the fourth wall again at [[Bluster Barrelworks]] to explain the purpose of the factory and introduce [[Bluster Kong]].
Cranky breaks the fourth wall at the beginning of the episode to introduce the [[Crystal Coconut]], Donkey Kong, and King K. Rool to the viewers. He later breaks the fourth wall again at [[Bluster Barrelworks]] to explain the purpose of the factory and introduce [[Bluster Kong]].
;[[Barrel, Barrel... Who's Got the Barrel]]
When Bluster steals the Crystal Coconut, he whispers to the audience at the start of the music.
;[[Buried Treasure (episode)|Buried Treasure]]
;[[Buried Treasure (episode)|Buried Treasure]]
Bluster Kong claims that after he finds the treasure, he will be "an even richer richest ape on Kongo Bongo Island." He then looks and points at the camera and says "And that's rich."
Bluster Kong claims that after he finds the treasure, he will be "an even richer richest ape on Kongo Bongo Island." He then looks and points at the camera and says "And that's rich."
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;[[Ape-Nesia]]
;[[Ape-Nesia]]
Shortly after [[Donkey Kong]] loses his memory, [[Diddy Kong|Diddy]] rushes off to find Cranky, telling DK that he has got problems. DK responds by looking at the camera and saying "''I'd say ''he's'' the one with the problems.''"
Shortly after [[Donkey Kong]] loses his memory, [[Diddy Kong|Diddy]] rushes off to find Cranky, telling DK that he has got problems. DK responds by looking at the camera and saying "''I'd say ''he's'' the one with the problems.''"
;[[Barrel, Barrel... Who's Got the Barrel]]
When Bluster steals the Crystal Coconut, he whispers to the audience at the start of the music.
;[[Hooray for Holly-Kongo Bongo]]
;[[Hooray for Holly-Kongo Bongo]]
During the songs "[[List of Donkey Kong Country (television series) songs#I'm Gonna Be a Star!|I'm Gonna Be a Star!]]" and "[[List of Donkey Kong Country (television series) songs#Be Bad!|Be Bad!]]", the characters look, point, and even refer to the viewer many times.
During the songs "I'm Gonna Be a Star" and "Be a Bad Guy", the characters look, point, and even refer to the viewer many times.
;[[It's a Wonderful Life]]
;[[It's a Wonderful Life]]
At the end of the episode, [[Donkey Kong]] winks at the screen.
At the end of the episode, [[Donkey Kong]] winks at the screen.
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''[[Super Mario-kun]]'' frequently breaks the fourth wall usually by heads-up display placement. For instance, in story arcs related to ''Super Mario 64'', Mario's health displays often, at low health. In several instances during the arc based on ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story'', the [[Nintendo DS|Nintendo DS Lite]] occasionally illustrates two simultaneous events, mimicking the game. A recurring theme within ''Super Mario-kun'' is the preview for the future volume; a character partially "rolls" the page in the future volume, covering some of it.
''[[Super Mario-kun]]'' frequently breaks the fourth wall usually by heads-up display placement. For instance, in story arcs related to ''Super Mario 64'', Mario's health displays often, at low health. In several instances during the arc based on ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story'', the [[Nintendo DS|Nintendo DS Lite]] occasionally illustrates two simultaneous events, mimicking the game. A recurring theme within ''Super Mario-kun'' is the preview for the future volume; a character partially "rolls" the page in the future volume, covering some of it.


Some dialogue within ''Super Mario-kun'' also breaks the fourth wall when trying to explain the plot. In one instance, when Mario questions Stuffwell why someone is holding a [[Cobalt Star]] shard, Stuffwell dismisses it by saying that it happens regularly in the games.
Some dialogue within the ''Super Mario-kun'' also breaks the fourth wall when trying to explain the plot. In one instance, when Mario questions Stuffwell why a someone is holding a [[Cobalt Star]] shard, Stuffwell dismisses it by saying that it happens regularly in the games.


==''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''==
==''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''==

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