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{{about|references to the ''Super Mario'' games in animated shows|animated shows based on the ''Super Mario'' games|[[List of television series and films]]}}
{{about|references to the ''Super Mario'' games in animated shows|animated shows based on the ''Super Mario'' games|[[List of television series and films]]}}
The following is an alphabetical list of ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]''-related sightings and references in animated and anime television shows. For a list of references in live-action television, see [[List of references in live-action television]].
The following is an alphabetical list of ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]''-related sightings and references in animated and anime television shows. For a list of references in live-action television, see [[List of references in live-action television]].
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Some episodes feature background music that sounds similar to the [[Grass Land]] map theme and [[Hammer Bro]]'s theme from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. Examples of such episodes include "The (Almost) Graduate" and "Major Unfaithfulness".
Some episodes feature background music that sounds similar to the [[Grass Land]] map theme and [[Hammer Bro]]'s theme from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. Examples of such episodes include "The (Almost) Graduate" and "Major Unfaithfulness".
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In '''Minute to Flynn It''', Clu's head turns into Mario's and then into [[Link]]'s head.
In '''Minute to Flynn It''', Clu's head turns into Mario's and then into [[Link]]'s head.


In '''ThunderLOLcats''', Luigi's sprite in the MS-DOS version of ''[[Mario is Missing! (PC)|Mario is Missing!]]'' was one of the memes attacking the kingdom of Thundera and [[Mario's face]] can be seen in the background of the Internet world.
In '''ThunderLOLcats''', Luigi's sprite in the MS-DOS version of ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'' was one of the memes attacking the kingdom of Thundera and [[Mario's face]] can be seen in the background of the Internet world.


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*There was a Nintendo E3 event skit that starred Mario, Wario, Peach, Bowser, [[Ganondorf]], [[Fox|Fox McCloud]], [[Link]], [[Toon Link]], and [[Little Mac]]. Mario walked out of the event, while Bowser was trying to apologize to Peach for abducting her too many times. Mario later came back to help [[Reggie Fils-Aimé]] fight off the villains. In that same skit, Reggie also uses a [[Fire Flower]], which turns his clothes red and white.
*There was a Nintendo E3 event skit that starred Mario, Wario, Peach, Bowser, [[Ganondorf]], [[Fox|Fox McCloud]], [[Link]], [[Toon Link]], and [[Little Mac]]. Mario walked out of the event, while Bowser was trying to apologize to Peach for abducting her too many times. Mario later came back to help [[Reggie Fils-Aimé]] fight off the villains. In that same skit, Reggie also uses a [[Fire Flower]], which turns his clothes red and white.
*In the January 2018 skit, "The Smashing Games" (a double parody of the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series and ''{{wp|The Hunger Games}}'', centered on the female [[Villager]]), Mario, Wario, and a [[Bob-omb]] appear alongside several other characters and objects featured in the ''Smash Bros.'' games. Also, ''Mario is Missing!'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Hockey]]'' are jokingly name-dropped as previous works of Nintendo.
*In the January 2018 skit, "The Smashing Games" (a double parody of the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series and ''{{wp|The Hunger Games}}'', centered on the female [[Villager]]), Mario, Wario, and a [[Bob-omb]] appear alongside several other characters and objects featured in the ''Smash Bros.'' games. Also, ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Hockey]]'' are jokingly name-dropped as previous works of Nintendo. (Though aside from holding rights, Nintendo's only involvement with the former is publishing the NES version.)
*Another skit parodies the ''Mario Kart'' series again, this time by having Mario give a girl a driving exam by having her partake in a [[Battle Mode#Balloon Battle|Balloon Battle]] against Toad, Donkey Kong, and Bowser. While she succeeds in defeating all three using various items from the series, such as a [[Banana|Banana Peel]] and a [[Super Star]], she is forced to start over due to not activating her turn signal while taking a left turn. Mario tells her to "press Start to try again". The "Start" button is on his groin, to the student's disgust.
*Another skit parodies the ''Mario Kart'' series again, this time by having Mario give a girl a driving exam by having her partake in a [[Battle Mode#Balloon Battle|Balloon Battle]] against Toad, Donkey Kong, and Bowser. While she succeeds in defeating all three using various items from the series, such as a [[Banana|Banana Peel]] and a [[Super Star]], she is forced to start over due to not activating her turn signal while taking a left turn. Mario tells her to "press Start to try again". The "Start" button is on his groin, to the student's disgust.
*In one skit made in tandem with Nintendo for E3, a [[Fire Flower]] appears, with [[Reggie Fils-Aimé]], at that time the head of Nintendo's American branch, presenting it to the audience before putting it inside himself, causing his clothes to flash colors.
*In one skit made in tandem with Nintendo for E3, a [[Fire Flower]] appears, with [[Reggie Fils-Aimé]], at that time the head of Nintendo's American branch, presenting it to the audience before putting it inside himself, causing his clothes to flash colors.
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In the episode "Nominatus Rising", when [[Tails]] explains the Build-it Box, [[Sonic]] says "There's this [[Princess Peach|princess]] [[Peach's Castle|in a castle that I'd like to meet]]."
In the episode "Nominatus Rising", when [[Tails]] explains the Build-it Box, [[Sonic]] says "There's this [[Princess Peach|princess]] [[Peach's Castle|in a castle that I'd like to meet]]."


In the episode "Eggman: The Video Game (Part 1)", after completing his game, [[Dr. Eggman]] says, "Finally, a video game starring a pudgy guy with a mustache.", a reference to [[Mario]]. Later in the episode, Tails and [[Knuckles (Sonic the Hedgehog)|Knuckles]] list parodies of popular video games, one of which is "''[[Super Mario Bros.|Super Plumber Bros.]]''".
In the episode "Eggman: The Video Game (Part 1)", after completing his game, [[Dr. Eggman]] says, "Finally, a video game starring a pudgy guy with a mustache.", a reference to [[Mario]]. Later in the episode, Tails and [[Knuckles]] list parodies of popular video games, one of which is "''[[Super Mario Bros.|Super Plumber Bros.]]''".


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==''{{wp|South Park}}''==

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