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| ====''[[Donkey Kong Jr.|Donkey Kong Jr.]]''==== | | ====''[[Donkey Kong Jr.|Donkey Kong Jr.]]''==== |
| The fourth wall is frequently broken at least once in each episode of this segment of ''Saturday Supercade'', usually by [[Bones Bailey|Bones]]. | | The fourth wall is frequently broken at least once in each episode of this segment of ''Saturday Supercade'', usually by [[Bones Bailey|Bones]]. |
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| ;"[[Trucknapper Caper]]"
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| *The fourth wall is broken twice by Bones, turning to the audience when he says "I know!" when figuring out how to distract [[Trucknappers|Horse]] and when he says "It worked!" when his distraction succeeds. Additionally, [[Donkey Kong Jr.]] also breaks the fourth wall when he looks at the audience when he realizes that he caught Bones with his trap instead of the trucknappers.
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| ;"[[Sheep Rustle Hustle]]"
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| *When Bones continues trying to scare the [[Sheep Rustlers]] after his ghost disguise is revealed, Donkey Kong Jr. shrugs towards the audience.
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| ;"[[Rocky Mountain Monkey Business]]"
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| *When Donkey Kong Jr. begins climbing the tree at the beginning of the episode, Bones looks at the audience and says, "Well, why not?", explaining that the climb is only 200 feet.
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| *When Bones accidentally bumps into [[Bruno]] in the cabin, he looks at the audiences and says, "Oh, it's just a bear rug!", explaining that it cannot fool him.
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| *After Donkey Kong Jr. mentions that Bones is safe from the bear as the latter continues running, Bones looks at the audience and asks, "I am?", referring to his tendency to get into trouble with his clumsiness.
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| ;"[[Magnificent Seven-Year Olds]]"
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| *When Bones is almost hit by [[Alan]]'s friends' bicycles, Bones turns towards the audience, mentioning that he almost was hit. He also looks at the audience after being hit by Alan's bicycle.
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| ;"[[The Ventriloquist Caper]]"
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| *When Donkey Kong walks offstage with the [[Wrestling Gorilla]] as they speak with each other in monkey noises, a confused Bones shrugs at the audience, believing that they are acting.
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| ;"[[Junior Meets Kid Dynamo]]"
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| *When [[Kid Dynamo]] drills his way into [[Dr. Demise]]'s hideout, [[Lightning (character)|Lightning]] turns towards the audience, mentioning that "[he]'s got a bad feelin' about this."
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| ;"[[Gorilla Ghost (episode)|Gorilla Ghost]]"
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| *After Donkey Kong Jr. mentions that he and Bones will be prepared for the [[Gorilla Ghost (character)|Gorilla Ghost]] next time, Bones asks "Next time?" before looking at the audience.
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| ;"[[The Teddy Bear Scare]]"
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| *When Bones is about to fall from the loop on the rollercoaster, he looks at the audience, saying "Uh, oh!" He also breaks the fourth wall later in the episode in the House or Horrors, where he looks at the audience, saying that the mannequins following him is "just his imagination."
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| ===''[[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 ''[[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]]!''" |
| | | ;[[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.
| | ;[[The Adventures of Sherlock Mario]] |
| | | Towards the end of the episode after Professor Kooparity escapes [[Victoria]] via Warp Zone, Mario gives a thumbs up and winks to the viewers. |
| ;"[[The Adventures of Sherlock Mario]]" | | ;[[The Unzappables]] |
| *Towards the end of the episode after Professor Kooparity escapes [[Victoria]] via Warp Zone, Mario gives a thumbs up and winks to the viewers.
| | After Mario, Luigi, Toad, and Princess Toadstool successfully enter the [[Koopa Klub]], [[Mouser]] turns to the audience and says "''Oy! Some people are really shtupid!''". |
| | | ;[[Defective Gadgetry]] |
| ;"[[The Unzappables]]" | | 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?''". |
| *After Mario, Luigi, Toad, and Princess Toadstool successfully enter the [[Koopa Klub]], [[Mouser]] turns to the audience and says "''Oy! Some people are really shtupid!''".
| | ;[[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]]". |
| ;"[[Defective Gadgetry]]" | | ;[[George Washington Slept Here]] |
| *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?''".
| | 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". |
| | | ;[[The Painting]] |
| ;"[[The Mark of Zero]]" | | At the end of the segment, [[Howard Stevens]] bids farewell to the audience as if he were hosting a television program. Mario and Luigi then gaze at the camera with startled faces, prompting Luigi to ask Howard whom he was talking to. |
| *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 is replaced by an instrumental of "[[List of The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 songs#My Karoobi|My Karoobi]]".
| | ;[[The Koopas are Coming! The Koopas are Coming!]] |
| | | After Mario tells [[George Washingtoad]] that it'll take hours to unfreeze his soldiers using his fire power, George Washingtoad looks at the screen and points to it saying that Redcoat Koopa has planned his attack on the [[Thirteen Mushroom Colonies]] at dawn. |
| ;"[[George Washington Slept Here]]" | | ;[[The Provolone Ranger]] |
| *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".
| | At the end of the episode, Mario, upon hearing the mention of dinner, comes running up to [[Pronto]] and an old man at a very high speed. After making his entrance, Mario then says to the viewers "''And you thought Pronto was fast!''". |
| | | ;[[Star Koopa]] |
| ;"[[The Painting]]" | | When Mouser is showing Mario and friends the [[Intergalactic InSinkErator]], Mario tells the viewers "''He's showing a plumber how a garbage disposal works?''" while shrugging before turning back around and listening once more. |
| *At the end of the segment, [[Howard Stevens]] bids farewell to the audience as if he were hosting a television program. Mario and Luigi then gaze at the camera with startled faces, prompting Luigi to ask Howard whom he was talking to.
| | ;[[Two Bums from Brooklyn]] |
| | | After Luigi correctly guesses that Mario had been speaking to [[Tommy Lasagna]] on the phone, Mario turns to the viewers and gripes "''But how does he always know?''", much like he did previously in "Defective Gadgetry". |
| ;"[[The Koopas are Coming! The Koopas are Coming!]]" | |
| *After Mario tells [[George Washingtoad]] that it'll take hours to unfreeze his soldiers using his fire power, George Washingtoad looks at the screen and points to it, saying that Redcoat Koopa has planned his attack on the [[Thirteen Mushroom Colonies]] at dawn.
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| ;"[[The Provolone Ranger]]" | |
| *At the end of the episode, Mario, upon hearing the mention of dinner, comes running up to [[Pronto]] and an old man at a very high speed. After making his entrance, Mario then says to the viewers "''And you thought Pronto was fast!''".
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| ;"[[Star Koopa]]" | |
| *When Mouser is showing Mario and friends the [[Intergalactic InSinkErator]], Mario tells the viewers "''He's showing a plumber how a garbage disposal works?''" while shrugging before turning back around and listening once more.
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| ;"[[Two Bums from Brooklyn]]" | |
| *After Luigi correctly guesses that Mario had been speaking to [[Tommy Lasagna]] on the phone, Mario turns to the viewers and gripes "''But how does he always know?''", much like he did previously in "Defective Gadgetry".
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| ===''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]''=== | | ===''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]''=== |
| *The term "[[Earth|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|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!]] |
| | | 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. |
| ;"[[Oh, Brother!]]" | | ;[[A Toadally Magical Adventure]] |
| *At the end of the episode, Mario turns to the audience and says, "Brothers, ya can't live with 'em... ya can't live without 'em!", and smiles.
| | When Mario says to Toad to bring back the [[Pile Driver Micro-Goomba]]s, Toad winks and gives a thumbs up to the audience. |
| | | ;[[Do the Koopa]] |
| ;"[[A Toadally Magical Adventure]]" | | When Mario and the gang see the large fire pit they must cross, Luigi takes note of the Fortress music in the background and nervously shouts, "''Stop the music!''", to which the music stops. Luigi tells Mario that they cannot cross that pit, but [[Toad]] sees some [[? Block]]s that can help them. Mario calls out for the music to start up, and a variation of the [[Sky Land]] ground music plays. |
| *When Mario says to Toad to bring back the [[Pile Driver Micro-Goomba]]s, Toad winks and gives a thumbs up to the audience.
| | ;[[True Colors]] |
| | | At the end of the episode, Luigi asks if people in the [[Earth|Real World]] will ever accept others regardless of their color, to which Mario, while facing the camera, responds, "''Yeah, when humans get as smart as [[Toad (species)|Mushroom]]s.''" |
| ;"[[Do the Koopa]]" | | ;[[Recycled Koopa]] |
| *When Mario and the gang see the large fire pit they must cross, Luigi takes note of the Fortress music in the background and nervously shouts, "''Stop the music!''", to which the music stops. Luigi tells Mario that they cannot cross that pit, but [[Toad]] sees some [[? Block]]s that can help them. Mario calls out for the music to start up, and a variation of the [[Sky Land]] ground music plays.
| | At the end of the episode, the [[Statue of Liberty]] comes to life to tell the audience, "''Those Mario Bros. '''are''' super!''" |
| | | ;[[Super Koopa (episode)|Super Koopa]] |
| ;"[[True Colors]]" | | King Koopa looks directly at the audience when introducing himself as [[Raccoon Mario|Raccoon Koopa]]. |
| *At the end of the episode, Luigi asks if people in the [[Earth|Real World]] will ever accept others regardless of their color, to which Mario, while facing the camera, responds, "''Yeah, when humans get as smart as [[Toad (species)|Mushroom]]s.''"
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| ;"[[Recycled Koopa]]" | |
| *At the end of the episode, the [[Statue of Liberty]] comes to life to tell the audience, "''Those Mario Bros. '''are''' super!''"
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| ;"[[Super Koopa (episode)|Super Koopa]]" | |
| *King Koopa looks directly at the audience when introducing himself as [[Raccoon Mario|Raccoon Koopa]].
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| ===''[[Super Mario World (television series)|Super Mario World]]''=== | | ===''[[Super Mario World (television series)|Super Mario World]]''=== |
| ;"[[Fire Sale]]" | | ;[[Fire Sale]] |
| *When Mama Fireplant tells her the cave people will freeze without her, Kootie Pie tells the audience that she will have a fire sale if the cave people freeze.
| | When Mama Fireplant tells her the cave people will freeze without her, Kootie Pie tells the audience that she will have a fire sale if the cave people freeze. |
| *At the end of the episode, the [[Koopa Troopa]] blinks to the audience.
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| ;"[[Send in the Clown]]" | | At the end of the episode, the [[Koopa Troopa]] blinks to the audience. |
| 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!''". | | ;[[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!''". |
| ;"[[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?" |
| | | ;[[King Scoopa Koopa]] |
| ;"[[King Scoopa Koopa]]" | | 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]] |
| | | 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. |
| ;"[[The Yoshi Shuffle]]" | | ;[[A Little Learning]] |
| *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 [[Yoshi]] eats the fireball, he looks at the viewers and says, "''Fireballs? Yum!''" |
| | | ;[[Mama Luigi]] |
| ;"[[A Little Learning]]" | | At the end of the episode, Luigi shrugs to the audience. |
| *When [[Yoshi]] eats the fireball, he looks at the viewers and says, "''Fireballs? Yum!''"
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| *At the end of the episode, Luigi shrugs to the audience.
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| ===''[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|Donkey Kong Country]]''=== | | ===''[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|Donkey Kong Country]]''=== |
| ;"[[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]] |
| | 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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| ;"[[Barrel, Barrel... Who's Got the Barrel]]"
| | After Krusha explains that the Kongs will take over [[Donkey Kong Island|Kongo Bongo Island]] and turn them into matching luggage if they succeed in finding the treasure, King K. Rool turns to the audience and says, "He does have his moments," indicating that Krusha can be sharp-witted at times. |
| *When Bluster steals the Crystal Coconut, he whispers to the audience at the start of the music.
| | ;[[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.''" |
| | ;[[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. |
| | ;[[It's a Wonderful Life]] |
| | At the end of the episode, [[Donkey Kong]] winks at the screen. |
| | ;[[Just Kidding]] |
| | During the second song of the episode, King K. Rool, [[General Klump|Klump]], and [[Krusha]] sneeze on the camera. Soon after, Donkey Kong cleans it with a scarf. |
| | ;[[Message in a Bottle Show]] |
| | As Bluster Kong is reminiscing about the times he tried and failed to win [[Candy Kong]]'s affection, Donkey Kong interrupts his flashbacks and begins his own flashbacks with Candy Kong, after which Bluster angrily replies "That was my flashback! How'd you do that?" Later on, when Donkey Kong similarly interrupts King K. Rool's flashbacks, K. Rool tells him to "get [his] own dream sequences". |
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| *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."
| | ''[[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. |
| *After Krusha explains that the Kongs will take over [[Donkey Kong Island|Kongo Bongo Island]] and turn them into matching luggage if they succeed in finding the treasure, King K. Rool turns to the audience and says, "He does have his moments," indicating that Krusha can be sharp-witted at times.
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| ;"[[Ape-Nesia]]"
| | 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. |
| *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.''"
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| ;"[[Hooray for Holly-Kongo Bongo]]"
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| *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.
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| ;"[[It's a Wonderful Life]]"
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| *At the end of the episode, [[Donkey Kong]] winks at the screen.
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| ;"[[Just Kidding]]"
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| *During the second song of the episode, King K. Rool, [[General Klump|Klump]], and [[Krusha]] sneeze on the camera. Soon after, Donkey Kong cleans it with a scarf.
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| *As Bluster Kong is reminiscing about the times he tried and failed to win [[Candy Kong]]'s affection, Donkey Kong interrupts his flashbacks and begins his own flashbacks with Candy Kong, after which Bluster angrily replies "That was my flashback! How'd you do that?" Later on, when Donkey Kong similarly interrupts King K. Rool's flashbacks, K. Rool tells him to "get [his] own dream sequences".
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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.
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| **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.
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| ==''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''== | | ==''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''== |
| *At the end of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'', [[Lumalee]] tells the audience that it is over and all that is left is them and "the infinite void". He then plays the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' [[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)|Ground Theme]] on a saxophone to start off the [[List of The Super Mario Bros. Movie staff|end credits]] music and winks at the audience right before the credits roll.
| | At the end of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'', [[Lumalee]] tells the audience that it is over and all that is left is them and "the infinite void". He then plays the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' [[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)|Ground Theme]] on a saxophone to start off the [[List of The Super Mario Bros. Movie staff|end credits]] music and winks at the audience right before the credits roll. |
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| ==References== | | ==References== |