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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.}}
{{image|more=yes|Can we get an image of every instance? If not, at least one per game would also work.}}
{{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 of their fictional nature. 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 is 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.''
==Games==
==History==
===[[Super Mario (series)|''Super Mario'' series]]===
===[[Super Mario (series)|''Super Mario'' series]]===
====''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]''====
====''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]''====
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[[File:PMTOK Bowser fourth wall.png|thumb|Bowser breaks the fourth wall in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'']]
[[File:PMTOK Bowser fourth wall.png|thumb|Bowser breaks the fourth wall in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'']]
*If Mario tries to go through the locked door on the right of Peach's Castle, Bowser mentions that there is probably nothing on the other side and they should patch the rest of the castle in, referring to the developers of the game.
*If Mario tries to go through the locked door on the right of Peach's Castle, Bowser mentions that there is probably nothing on the other side and they should patch the rest of the castle in, referring to the developers of the game.
*In [[Toad Town (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Toad Town]], if Mario is attacked by the [[Paper Macho Goomba]] with a Shy Guy stuck in it, the Shy Guy says, "Don’t get a game over before you save me!"
*In Toad Town, if Mario is attacked by the Paper Macho Goomba with a Shy Guy stuck in it, the Shy Guy says, "Don’t get a game over before you save me!"
*After Mario defeats [[Colored Pencils]], he states that Mario was better when he was a side-scroller.
*After Mario defeats [[Colored Pencils]], he states that Mario is better when he was a side-scroller.
*If Mario constantly refuses to allow [[Bob-omb (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Bob-omb]] to join the party in the Toad Tram, Olivia states they will never reach [[Autumn Mountain]] at this rate, urging the player to let Bob-omb join in order to progress with the game.
*If Mario constantly refuses to allow [[Bob-omb (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Bob-omb]] to join the party in the Toad Tram, Olivia states they will never reach [[Autumn Mountain]] at this rate, urging the player to let Bob-omb join in order to progress with the game.
*Before the performances in [[Shogun Studios]], one of the rules that [[Rubber Band]] states is that opening the menu while on stage is prohibited. This also happens with the [[Shangri-Spa Toad]] statue at [[Scuffle Island]].
*Before the performances in [[Shogun Studios]], one of the rules that [[Rubber Band]] states is that opening the menu while on stage is prohibited. This also happens with the [[Shangri-Spa Toad]] statue at [[Scuffle Island]].
*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.
*The [[Legendary Hammer]] weapon is described as "The strongest and fanciest hammer in the game".
*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".
*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".


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;"[[The Provolone Ranger]]"
;"[[The Provolone Ranger]]"
*At the end of the episode, Mario, upon hearing the mention of dinner, comes running up to [[Pronto]] and an [[Toad (species)|old Toad]] at a very high speed. After making his entrance, Mario then says to the viewers "''And you thought Pronto was fast!''".
*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]]"
;"[[Star Koopa]]"
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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 "[[Earth|real world]]" can be considered breaking the fourth wall, as it implies the characters know they are in a make-believe world.
;"[[Mind Your Mummy Mommy, Mario]]"
*When Mario notices that [[Queen Mushroomkhamen]] is sleeping, he looks at the audience while mentioning that he cannot sleep for 10,000 years, as he will become hungry.


;"[[Princess Toadstool for President]]"
;"[[Princess Toadstool for President]]"
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;"[[A Toadally Magical Adventure]]"
;"[[A Toadally Magical Adventure]]"
*At the beginning, when the messenger is at [[Ace Magic Wand Factory]], he looks at the audience while saying that this must be the correct place.
*When Mario says to Toad to bring back the [[Pile Driver Micro-Goomba]]s, Toad winks and gives a thumbs up to the audience.
*When Mario says to Toad to bring back the [[Pile Driver Micro-Goomba]]s, Toad winks and gives a thumbs up to the audience.


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;"[[Recycled Koopa]]"
;"[[Recycled Koopa]]"
*As King Koopa is operating his [[Crud Cannon]], he briefly looks at the audience, saying that, while dumping the trash onto the real world is a dirty job, at least he gets to do it.
*At the end of the episode, the [[Statue of Liberty]] comes to life to tell the audience, "''Those Mario Bros. '''are''' super!''"
*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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;"[[Message in a Bottle Show]]"
;"[[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".
*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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