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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]]. | ||
==''{{wp|6teen}}''== | ==''{{wp|6teen}}''== | ||
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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==''{{wp|Aladdin (animated TV series)|Aladdin}}''== | ==''{{wp|Aladdin (animated TV series)|Aladdin}}''== | ||
In "The Seven Faces of Genie", Genie is seen wearing a plumber outfit similar to what [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] wear in ''Mario Bros.'' | In "The Seven Faces of Genie", Genie is seen wearing a plumber outfit similar to what [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] wear in ''Mario Bros.'' | ||
==''{{wp|The Amazing World of Gumball}}''== | ==''{{wp|The Amazing World of Gumball}}''== | ||
Ocho is a recurring character that appears as an 8-bit alien, and is used for many references to ''Super Mario'' and other video game franchises. As an example, in "The Tape", Ocho hits a gigantic, yellow block similar to a [[? Block]] to get cash for a vending machine. During gym class, he also uses a cheat which gives him a rainbow appearance and speeds him up, similar to [[ | [[File:TheAmazingWorldOfGumballTheTape.png|thumb|Ocho hitting the block in "The Tape".]] | ||
Ocho is a recurring character that appears as an 8-bit alien, and is used for many references to ''Super Mario'' and other video game franchises. As an example, in "The Tape", Ocho hits a gigantic, yellow block similar to a [[? Block]] to get cash for a vending machine. During gym class, he also uses a cheat which gives him a rainbow appearance and speeds him up, similar to a [[Super Star]]. | |||
The premise of the later episode "The Uncle" is that Ocho has an uncle called Mario who has a [[Mario Kart (series)|go-kart]], is scared of [[Boo|ghosts]] and likes [[Yoshi (species)|dinosaurs]], stars and princesses; Gumball takes this to mean that his uncle is the same Mario from the video games; in his excitement, he goes around Elmore jumping over people's heads and entering pipes, with similar melodies such as one close to the Level Clear theme from ''Super Mario Bros.'' playing, and even repeating Mario's catchphrases (e.g. "Yahoo!" and "Let's-a go!"). Later, Ocho's Uncle Mario actually appears playing [[Mario Golf (series)|golf]] with Ocho, wearing an outfit similar to the actual Mario and a vaguely similar saying to his catchphrase ("Hey, it's me, Mario" instead of "It's a-me, Mario!"). | The premise of the later episode "The Uncle" is that Ocho has an uncle called Mario who has a [[Mario Kart (series)|go-kart]], is scared of [[Boo|ghosts]] and likes [[Yoshi (species)|dinosaurs]], stars and princesses; Gumball takes this to mean that his uncle is the same Mario from the video games; in his excitement, he goes around Elmore jumping over people's heads and entering pipes, with similar melodies such as one close to the Level Clear theme from ''Super Mario Bros.'' playing, and even repeating Mario's catchphrases (e.g. "Yahoo!" and "Let's-a go!"). Later, Ocho's Uncle Mario actually appears playing [[Mario Golf (series)|golf]] with Ocho, wearing an outfit similar to the actual Mario and a vaguely similar saying to his catchphrase ("Hey, it's me, Mario" instead of "It's a-me, Mario!"). | ||
Other references made on the show are listed as follows: | Other references made on the show are listed as follows: | ||
*In the | *In the pilot episode "The Early Reel", Carrie's design heavily resembles a Boo. | ||
*In "The Third", when Tobias is changing colors, the sounds from ''Donkey Kong'' can be heard. | *In "The Third", when Tobias is changing colors, the sounds from ''Donkey Kong'' can be heard. | ||
*In "The Blame", during the video game montage, one part of the scenery references the ''Super Mario'' series. | *In "The Blame", during the video game montage, one part of the scenery references the ''Super Mario'' series. | ||
*In "The Fury", the anime flashback has Nicole fighting an opponent who resembles [[Bowser]] in his [[Rookie]] mask from ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' in a tournament. | *In "The Fury", the anime flashback has Nicole fighting an opponent who resembles [[Bowser]] in his [[Rookie]] mask from ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' in a tournament. | ||
*In "The Shippening", when the Hamburger Cop looks inside the back of the Van Shopkeeper's van, a [[Banzai Bill]] can be seen in there. | |||
*In "The Shippening", when the Hamburger Cop looks inside the back of the Van Shopkeeper's van, a [[ | |||
*In "The Drama", when Gumball and Darwin jump off of Dolphin Man to get to the freeway, Darwin says "Sweet Christmas, you totally Yoshi’d that poor guy", directly referencing the ability to jump off Yoshi in ''[[Super Mario World]]'', which is often done to gain a second jump while over a pit (usually causing Yoshi to fall in). | *In "The Drama", when Gumball and Darwin jump off of Dolphin Man to get to the freeway, Darwin says "Sweet Christmas, you totally Yoshi’d that poor guy", directly referencing the ability to jump off Yoshi in ''[[Super Mario World]]'', which is often done to gain a second jump while over a pit (usually causing Yoshi to fall in). | ||
==''{{wp|American Dad!}}''== | ==''{{wp|American Dad!}}''== | ||
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A character that looks exactly like Mario gives Sprig a sushi pizza. | A character that looks exactly like Mario gives Sprig a sushi pizza. | ||
=='' | ==''Angry Birds Slingshot Stories''== | ||
In the episode, "Super Angry Bros.", Red appears from a wooden structure shaped like a [[Warp Pipe]]. He then stomps on a Minion Pig similarly to how Mario stomps on [[Goomba]]s. He then finds a box that acts like a [[? Block]], with Bomb acting as a [[Fire Flower]], where he lands on top of Red and spits fire at a stack of three Minion Pigs, similarly to how [[Fire Mario]] throws fireballs at his enemies. After jumping into two [[Pit|pits]], Red and Bomb bash a plank that acts like a [[Coin Block]]. They then look at an onscreen timer and realize they have eighteen seconds left and encounter a large amount of Minion Pigs, with some of them being gold. Chuck then speeds in to help the two birds finish the course to knock down all the surrounding pigs and reach the [[Goal Pole]] with one second left. The course turns out to actually be an act created by Foreman Pig, who intended to lock the birds in a cage. When Foreman Pig shows the birds that they were supposed to be captured, Red, Chuck and Bomb nervously leave to start the course again. | In the episode, "Super Angry Bros.", Red appears from a wooden structure shaped like a [[Warp Pipe]]. He then stomps on a Minion Pig similarly to how Mario stomps on [[Goomba]]s. He then finds a box that acts like a [[? Block]], with Bomb acting as a [[Fire Flower]], where he lands on top of Red and spits fire at a stack of three Minion Pigs, similarly to how [[Fire Mario]] throws fireballs at his enemies. After jumping into two [[Pit|pits]], Red and Bomb bash a plank that acts like a [[Coin Block]]. They then look at an onscreen timer and realize they have eighteen seconds left and encounter a large amount of Minion Pigs, with some of them being gold. Chuck then speeds in to help the two birds finish the course to knock down all the surrounding pigs and reach the [[Goal Pole]] with one second left. The course turns out to actually be an act created by Foreman Pig, who intended to lock the birds in a cage. When Foreman Pig shows the birds that they were supposed to be captured, Red, Chuck and Bomb nervously leave to start the course again. | ||
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==''{{wp|Beavis and Butt-Head}}''== | ==''{{wp|Beavis and Butt-Head}}''== | ||
In the episode "Virtual Stupidity", upon hearing about a mall employee selling virtual reality headsets, Beavis states, "I've always wanted to go inside a video game and eat some coins and kick Luigi in the nads." In the same scene, a picture of a [[Bob-omb]]–like character can be seen among other pictures on the sign reading "over 500 games" at the headset booth.<ref>{{cite| author = Comedy Central UK | date = April 27, 2023 | url = youtu.be/h3wbOVXwea8?t=27 | title = Virtual Stupidity <nowiki>|</nowiki> Beavis And Butt-Head | publisher = YouTube | accessdate = February 27, 2024 }}</ref> | In the episode "Virtual Stupidity", upon hearing about a mall employee selling virtual reality headsets, Beavis states, "I've always wanted to go inside a video game and eat some coins and kick Luigi in the nads." In the same scene, a picture of a [[Bob-omb]]–like character can be seen among other pictures on the sign reading "over 500 games" at the headset booth. <ref>{{cite| author = Comedy Central UK | date = April 27, 2023 | url = youtu.be/h3wbOVXwea8?t=27 | title = Virtual Stupidity <nowiki>|</nowiki> Beavis And Butt-Head | publisher = YouTube | accessdate = February 27, 2024 }}</ref> | ||
==''{{wp|Big City Greens}}''== | ==''{{wp|Big City Greens}}''== | ||
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Bunny can sometimes be seen playing a game resembling ''Super Mario'' in several episodes. | Bunny can sometimes be seen playing a game resembling ''Super Mario'' in several episodes. | ||
==''{{wp|Cardcaptor Sakura | ==''{{wp|Cardcaptor Sakura}}''== | ||
In the episode "Sakura | In the episode "Sakura and Kero Big Fight", when Kero discovers he is in the house of that girl that calls him "No-No", a monkey plush that bears a great resemblance to [[Donkey Kong Jr.]] can be seen. | ||
==''{{wp|The Casagrandes}}''== | ==''{{wp|The Casagrandes}}''== | ||
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==''{{wp|Coconut Fred's Fruit Salad Island}}''== | ==''{{wp|Coconut Fred's Fruit Salad Island}}''== | ||
The episode "Sir Nut-A-Lot" contains various parodies of the ''Super Mario'' franchise, including a game parody called "Super Chef Brothers", Slip and Slide dressed as Mario & Luigi, Mr. Greenrind dressed as Princess Peach, and a bonus level that's a parody of ''Donkey Kong''. | The episode "Sir Nut-A-Lot" contains various parodies of the ''Super Mario'' franchise, including a game parody called "Super Chef Brothers", Slip and Slide dressed as Mario & Luigi, Mr. Greenrind dressed as Princess Peach, and a bonus level that's a parody of ''Donkey Kong''. | ||
==''{{wp|Codename: Kids Next Door}}''== | |||
The ''Cartoon Network Extra'' bumper includes bouncing balls that resemble [[Chain Chomp]]s. | |||
==''{{wp|Code Monkeys}}''== | ==''{{wp|Code Monkeys}}''== | ||
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==''Cry Babies Magic Tears''== | ==''Cry Babies, Magic Tears''== | ||
In the episode "Trapped in a Game", the babies get trapped in a ''Donkey Kong''-esque video game. | In the episode "Trapped in a Game", the babies get trapped in a ''Donkey Kong''-esque video game. | ||
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==''{{wp|The Fairly OddParents}}''== | ==''{{wp|The Fairly OddParents}}''== | ||
[[File:FOP-DKref.jpg|left|thumb|Juandissimo attempts to rescue Remy from the [[Donkey Kong|DK]]-like gorilla.]] | |||
[[File:FOP-DKref.jpg| | In the episode "Fairy Fairy Quite Contrary", Timmy is challenged by his rival, Remy Buxaplenty, to a fairy duel. In the first portion of the duel, the fairies must save their respective godchildren from a gorilla, who throws barrels down girders at them à la ''Donkey Kong''. | ||
Timmy is challenged by his rival, Remy Buxaplenty, to a fairy duel. In the first portion of the duel, the fairies must save their respective godchildren from a gorilla, who throws barrels down girders at them à la ''Donkey Kong''. | |||
In | In the episode "Dadlantis", Timmy can be seen playing a toilet plunging video game, featuring a plumber dog character dressed up as [[Mario]] in the very first scene. | ||
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==''{{wp|Family Guy}}''== | ==''{{wp|Family Guy}}''== | ||
In the animatic of "Prick Up Your Ears", an unused cutaway features Chris's great-great-grandfather helping Mozart write his final requiem before his death. The composition is the | In the animatic of "Prick Up Your Ears", an unused cutaway features Chris's great-great-grandfather helping Mozart write his final requiem before his death. The composition is the ground theme from ''Super Mario Bros.''{{ref needed}} | ||
[[File:MarioFamilyGuy.png|thumb|Mario saves Stewie from Sheldon.]] | [[File:MarioFamilyGuy.png|thumb|Mario saves Stewie from Sheldon.]] | ||
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In the episode "Hex Games", when Kyle asks where Fanboy and Chum Chum got Iceteroids, Chum Chum says that they ate "[[Ice Flower|the flower]]". Additionally, the battle against Sigmund at the end of the game is very similar to the final boss of ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''. | In the episode "Hex Games", when Kyle asks where Fanboy and Chum Chum got Iceteroids, Chum Chum says that they ate "[[Ice Flower|the flower]]". Additionally, the battle against Sigmund at the end of the game is very similar to the final boss of ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''. | ||
==''{{wp|Fish Hooks}}''== | ==''{{wp|Fish Hooks}}''== | ||
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==''{{wp|The Fruit of Evolution}}''== | ==''{{wp|The Fruit of Evolution}}''== | ||
In the credits | In the credits, many scenes depict Seiichi and Saria going through many adventures, one of which involves Seiichi going through a level heavily based on ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' | ||
==''{{wp|Futurama}}''== | ==''{{wp|Futurama}}''== | ||
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In the episode "Keita Amano and Chapters of the Chosen", Karen and Keita talk about the gaming club from their school. At one point, Karen tells Keita that all of the students and teachers admire her, even [[Bowser]] (whom she refers to as "King Koopa" even in the English dub). The scene then cuts to a flashback where Karen is playing a game resembling ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' with a Bowser lookalike giving the [[Mario]]-like character a cup of tea and thanking Karen for visiting him, only for Keita to interrupt her and confirm this to be just a dream that she was having. | In the episode "Keita Amano and Chapters of the Chosen", Karen and Keita talk about the gaming club from their school. At one point, Karen tells Keita that all of the students and teachers admire her, even [[Bowser]] (whom she refers to as "King Koopa" even in the English dub). The scene then cuts to a flashback where Karen is playing a game resembling ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' with a Bowser lookalike giving the [[Mario]]-like character a cup of tea and thanking Karen for visiting him, only for Keita to interrupt her and confirm this to be just a dream that she was having. | ||
In the episode "Keita Amano and Karen's Best Entertainment", Keita and Karen go on a date together (with Chiaki as the third wheel) by going to an arcade. While there, the three play a racing game that is heavily based on ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP]]'' on a course that loosely resembles [[ | In the episode "Keita Amano and Karen's Best Entertainment", Keita and Karen go on a date together (with Chiaki as the third wheel) by going to an arcade. While there, the three play a racing game that is heavily based on ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP]]'' on a course that loosely resembles [[Mushroom Gorge]], complete with the filter feature for the photos right before playing a game. | ||
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Katsura Kotarou comes out of the futon table, cosplays as Mario, eats a mushroom that looks like a 1-UP Mushroom, and calls himself "Katsuo". Then, Elizabeth was revealed also cosplaying as Mario but with a green hat like Luigi's hat, with a Japanese picket sign that translates "Give it your best, Katsuo." | |||
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==''{{wp|Glitch Techs}}''== | |||
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In the episode "Going, Going, Gauntlet!", while in her mother's car, Miko says, "Mama, drop a triple mushroom on this beast!" as a nod to the [[Triple Mushrooms]] power-ups from the [[Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'']] series. | In the episode "Going, Going, Gauntlet!", while in her mother's car, Miko says, "Mama, drop a triple mushroom on this beast!" as a nod to the [[Triple Mushrooms]] power-ups from the [[Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'']] series. | ||
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==''{{wp|Gravity Falls}}''== | ==''{{wp|Gravity Falls}}''== | ||
[[File:GravityFallsFightFighters.png|thumb|left|230px|Rumble McSkirmish | [[File:GravityFallsFightFighters.png|thumb|left|230px|Rumble McSkirmish does the Donkey Kong]] | ||
[[File:Gravity Falls Mario Reference.png|thumb|230px|Character selection screen resembling the ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' character selection screen.]] | [[File:Gravity Falls Mario Reference.png|thumb|230px|Character selection screen resembling the ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' character selection screen.]] | ||
In the episode "Fight Fighters", {{wp|List of Gravity Falls characters#Main characters|Dipper}} chases Rumble and Robbie to "Barrel and Crates Inc.", where Rumble throws barrels at Robbie as he attempts to avoid them by traversing several ladders and platforms, referencing the classic ''Donkey Kong'' games. | In the episode "Fight Fighters", {{wp|List of Gravity Falls characters#Main characters|Dipper}} chases Rumble and Robbie to "Barrel and Crates Inc.", where Rumble throws barrels at Robbie as he attempts to avoid them by traversing several ladders and platforms, referencing the classic ''Donkey Kong'' games. | ||
The end credits of the episode is a reference to ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''; on a character selection screen, as the icon hovers over {{wp|List of Gravity Falls characters#Main characters|Mabel}}, she borrows one of Mario's catchphrases from ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and [[Super Mario 64 DS|its remake]] ("It's-a me, a-Mabel!"); when the icon hovers over Grunkle Stan, he says "I'm slow, but I jump higher!", referring to Luigi's playstyle in the game. The end-of-episode secret message reads "HLIIB, WRKKVI, YFG BLFI DVMWB RH RM ZMLGSVI XZHGOV."; | The end credits of the episode is a reference to ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''; on a character selection screen, as the icon hovers over {{wp|List of Gravity Falls characters#Main characters|Mabel}}, she borrows one of Mario's catchphrases from ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and [[Super Mario 64 DS|its remake]] ("It's-a me, a-Mabel!"); when the icon hovers over Grunkle Stan, he says "I'm slow, but I jump higher!", referring to Luigi's playstyle in the game. The end-of-episode secret message reads "HLIIB, WRKKVI, YFG BLFI DVMWB RH RM ZMLGSVI XZHGOV."; when decoded, it reads, "Sorry, Dipper, but your Wendy is in another castle.", which is a reference to the [[Toad (species)|Mushroom Retainer]]s' famous phrase from ''Super Mario Bros.'' | ||
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;Super Grizzy Bros | ;Super Grizzy Bros | ||
The episode's title is a reference to ''Super Mario Bros.'', and the premise involves Grizzy and the Lemmings playing a racing game in real life that features [[Dash Panel]]s and [[Item Box]]es similar to a [[Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'']] game. The noise that occurs when the items appear is also nearly identical to the noise that occurs at the beginning of new laps in many of the games. The boxes contained green missiles that look like [[Bullet Bill]]s, but act like [[Green Shell]]s; they also contained red mines that play a similar role to [[Banana#Mario Kart series|banana]]s. At one point, Grizzy obtains a temporary shield item that grants him invincibility, similar to the [[Super Star]]. In the end of the race, both Grizzy and the Lemmings are hit by two red bullets before they get to the finish line; the red bullets are similar to the [[Spiny Shell (blue)|Spiny Shell]], and was thrown by a female bear, a recurring character that was revealed to be a third racer. | The episode's title is a reference to ''Super Mario Bros.'', and the premise involves Grizzy and the Lemmings playing a racing game in real life that features [[Dash Panel]]s and [[Item Box]]es similar to a [[Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'']] game. The noise that occurs when the items appear is also nearly identical to the noise that occurs at the beginning of new laps in many of the games. The boxes contained green missiles that look like [[Bullet Bill]]s, but act like [[Green Shell]]s; they also contained red mines that play a similar role to [[Banana#Mario Kart series|banana]]s. At one point, Grizzy obtains a temporary shield item that grants him invincibility, similar to the [[Super Star]]. In the end of the race, both Grizzy and the Lemmings are hit by two red bullets before they get to the finish line; the red bullets are similar to the [[Spiny Shell (blue)|Spiny Shell]], and was thrown by a female bear, a recurring character that was revealed to be a third racer. | ||
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Grizzy plays a virtual reality game on a smart tablet, which uses sound effects from ''Super Mario Bros.'', namely the Mushroom sound effects and the fanfare used when Mario completes a level. | Grizzy plays a virtual reality game on a smart tablet, which uses sound effects from ''Super Mario Bros.'', namely the Mushroom sound effects and the fanfare used when Mario completes a level. | ||
;Slam Dunk Lemmings | ;Slam Dunk Lemmings | ||
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==''{{wp|Gurren Lagann}}''== | ==''{{wp|Gurren Lagann}}''== | ||
[[File:Gurren Lagann Banzai Bills.png|thumb|250px|left|The [[ | [[File:Gurren Lagann Banzai Bills.png|thumb|250px|left|The [[Banzai Bill]] look-a-likes.]] | ||
In episode 13, "Eat Up, Everyone!", General Cytomander releases a full-scale aerial attack on the Dai-Gurren and made its cannons useless by blowing them up by dropping bombs on them. The bombs have a major resemblance to Banzai Bills. | In episode 13, "Eat Up, Everyone!", General Cytomander releases a full-scale aerial attack on the Dai-Gurren and made its cannons useless by blowing them up by dropping bombs on them. The bombs have a major resemblance to Banzai Bills. | ||
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In one episode, Haré is seen in a world of Video-Game parodies. He is punched up, and is sent flying through the air. [[Sonic|Sonic the Hedgehog]] jumps out, hits his head, which sends him flying down, only to be punched to the side by a Mario figure. | In one episode, Haré is seen in a world of Video-Game parodies. He is punched up, and is sent flying through the air. [[Sonic|Sonic the Hedgehog]] jumps out, hits his head, which sends him flying down, only to be punched to the side by a Mario figure. | ||
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==''{{wp|The Helpful Fox Senko-san}}''== | ==''{{wp|The Helpful Fox Senko-san}}''== | ||
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In the episode "Who's Nocturnal?", Shel asks Nibbles to "''Mario Kart''" him when trying to chase after another animal. | In the episode "Who's Nocturnal?", Shel asks Nibbles to "''Mario Kart''" him when trying to chase after another animal. | ||
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[[File:Incredible Dummy World.png|thumb|250px|Junkman in front of an arcade displaying the title card to ''Incredible Dummy World'']] | [[File:Incredible Dummy World.png|thumb|250px|Junkman in front of an arcade displaying the title card to ''Incredible Dummy World'']] | ||
''[[Super Mario World]]'' is referenced briefly in ''The Incredible Crash Dummies'', a 1993 computer-animated TV special featuring characters from the toy line of the same name. When Junkman is finished spying on the dummies, the screen cuts to a game called ''Incredible Dummy World'', with the words "dummy world" being shown in multi-colored bubble letters, like the logo for ''Super Mario World''. The game is displaying its title card, and the border around the scene is black and yellow warning tape instead of planks of wood. The gameplay in the title card shows two dummies running and jumping to avoid an enemy attack in a 2D platformer, who seem to parallel Mario and Luigi. | ''[[Super Mario World]]'' is referenced briefly in ''The Incredible Crash Dummies'', a 1993 computer-animated TV special featuring characters from the toy line of the same name. When Junkman is finished spying on the dummies, the screen cuts to a game called ''Incredible Dummy World'', with the words "dummy world" being shown in multi-colored bubble letters, like the logo for ''Super Mario World''. The game is displaying its title card, and the border around the scene is black and yellow warning tape instead of planks of wood. The gameplay in the title card shows two dummies running and jumping to avoid an enemy attack in a 2D platformer, who seem to parallel Mario and Luigi. | ||
==''{{wp|Inside Job (2021 TV series)|Inside Job}}'' ({{wp|Netflix}})== | ==''{{wp|Inside Job (2021 TV series)|Inside Job}}'' ({{wp|Netflix}})== | ||
In episode three, "Blue Bloods", the reptoids list a few reptoid successes in bringing their likeness to pop culture, with [[King K. Rool]]'s addition to ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' being treated as their greatest success. | In episode three, "Blue Bloods", the reptoids list a few reptoid successes in bringing their likeness to pop culture, with [[King K. Rool]]'s addition to ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' being treated as their greatest success. | ||
In the episode "Reagan & Mychelle's Hive School Reunion", during a video montage of Myc at school, he can be seen wearing a shirt with a 8-bit [[Super Mushroom]] (specifically a ''Super Mario World'' one). | In the episode "Reagan & Mychelle's Hive School Reunion", during a video montage of Myc at school, he can be seen wearing a shirt with a 8-bit [[Super Mushroom]] (specifically a ''Super Mario World'' one). | ||
=={{wp|Inspector Gadget (2015 TV series)|''Inspector Gadget'' (2015)}}== | =={{wp|Inspector Gadget (2015 TV series)|''Inspector Gadget'' (2015)}}== | ||
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==''{{wp|Komi Can't Communicate}}''== | ==''{{wp|Komi Can't Communicate}}''== | ||
Omoharu Nakanaka is a recurring character who is a gamer. Oftentimes when she and her friends hang out at her house, they play video games which commonly feature characters resembling Nintendo characters such as [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Yoshi]], [[Zelda]], [[Captain Falcon]], etc. An example includes the segment "It's Just a Video Game" of the episode "It's Just a Country Kid. Plus More.", where Nakanaka invites Komi, Osana and Tadano to play the video game ''Combat: Swamp Bros.'', a parody of the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series. The characters the gang selects resemble various characters from the ''Smash Bros.'' games, with Osana's resembling [[Mario]], Nakanaka's resembling [[Luigi]], Tadano's resembling [[Yoshi]], and Komi's resembling Zelda respectively. Even the names of the game's characters sound like their real life counterparts (with the exception of the Zelda-like character), being Najio, Chuny, and Tadashi. Another example is in the segment "It's just studying at Nakanaka's" in "It's just the arrival of winter, plus more.", where the gang plays a sports game featuring characters resembling the ones in the ''Smash Bros.''-like game from the aforementioned episode. | Omoharu Nakanaka is a recurring character who is a gamer. Oftentimes when she and her friends hang out at her house, they play video games which commonly feature characters resembling Nintendo characters such as [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Yoshi]], [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]], [[Captain Falcon]], etc. An example includes the segment "It's Just a Video Game" of the episode "It's Just a Country Kid. Plus More.", where Nakanaka invites Komi, Osana and Tadano to play the video game ''Combat: Swamp Bros.'', a parody of the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series. The characters the gang selects resemble various characters from the ''Smash Bros.'' games, with Osana's resembling [[Mario]], Nakanaka's resembling [[Luigi]], Tadano's resembling [[Yoshi]], and Komi's resembling [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]] respectively. Even the names of the game's characters sound like their real life counterparts (with the exception of the Zelda-like character), being Najio, Chuny, and Tadashi. Another example is in the segment "It's just studying at Nakanaka's" in "It's just the arrival of winter, plus more.", where the gang plays a sports game featuring characters resembling the ones in the ''Smash Bros.''-like game from the aforementioned episode. | ||
==''{{wp|KonoSuba}}''== | ==''{{wp|KonoSuba}}''== | ||
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In the episode '''I Love You, Iron Man / Ben 10 Franklin''', during "MAD's Guide to Video Game Cheats", a cheat was shown that could make Mario hail a cab to get to the end of the level in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'' (However, the game title is written as "Super Mario Bros. Wii"; the word "new" is removed) | In the episode '''I Love You, Iron Man / Ben 10 Franklin''', during "MAD's Guide to Video Game Cheats", a cheat was shown that could make Mario hail a cab to get to the end of the level in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'' (However, the game title is written as "Super Mario Bros. Wii"; the word "new" is removed) | ||
In the episode '''Pokémon Park / WWER''', there was a segment titled "Donkey Strong" where [[Donkey Kong]] advertises a DVD on workouts for muscle gain. In the scene taking place in a school in this segment, the chalkboard reads, "Sorry, Mario. The princess is in another castle." After that, DK throws a barrel at a store called "[[Zelda]]'s" (referencing [[Shigeru Miyamoto]]'s creation of both the ''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' and ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Series)|Legend of Zelda]]'' series. | In the episode '''Pokémon Park / WWER''', there was a segment titled "Donkey Strong" where [[Donkey Kong]] advertises a DVD on workouts for muscle gain. In the scene taking place in a school in this segment, the chalkboard reads, "Sorry, Mario. The princess is in another castle." After that, DK throws a barrel at a store called "[[Princess Zelda|Zelda]]'s" (referencing [[Shigeru Miyamoto]]'s creation of both the ''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' and ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Series)|Legend of Zelda]]'' series. | ||
[[File:MAD2011StraightATeam.png|thumb|left|Peach and Birdo work Lakitu's camera. Also, subtle ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' and ''[[Super Princess Peach]]'' references.]] | [[File:MAD2011StraightATeam.png|thumb|left|Peach and Birdo work Lakitu's camera. Also, subtle ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' and ''[[Super Princess Peach]]'' references.]] | ||
[[File:MADGamingNextTopPrincess.png|thumb|Mario and [[Mega Man]] as two of the judges.]] | [[File:MADGamingNextTopPrincess.png|thumb|Mario and [[Mega Man]] as two of the judges.]] | ||
In '''Gaming's Next Top Princess''', among the models were [[Princess Peach]], [[Zelda]]/[[Sheik]], [[ | In '''Gaming's Next Top Princess''', among the models were [[Princess Peach]], [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]]/[[Sheik]], [[Samus Aran]] (who later turns into [[Zero Suit Samus]]), [[Amy|Amy Rose]] and [[Birdo]] (the first three were the finalists). Mario was one of the judges, [[Bowser]], [[Ganondorf]] and [[Ridley]] appeared to help the models "get in touch with their bad side" and [[Lakitu]] was the photographer. The ''Super Mario'' characters' designs bear a slight resemblance to the ones from the ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' series. The winner of the title of "Gaming's Next Top Princess" is not announced at all in the episode. | ||
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In '''ArTHOR''', Mario and Donkey Kong are eating lunch when ArTHOR asks them if he can borrow a [[hammer]]. He then proceeds through an area resembling [[25m]] from [[Donkey Kong (game)|''Donkey Kong'']] to save Jane Foster. | In '''ArTHOR''', Mario and Donkey Kong are eating lunch when ArTHOR asks them if he can borrow a [[hammer]]. He then proceeds through an area resembling [[25m]] from [[Donkey Kong (game)|''Donkey Kong'']] to save Jane Foster. | ||
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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 ''[[ | 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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In '''The Celebrity Ape-rentice''', Donkey Kong appeared as one of the contestants with Mojo Jojo (''The Powerpuff Girls'') and Caesar (''Rise of the Planet of the Apes''). Also, the pizza recipe Mojo Jojo was assigned to make is a Mario Bros. recipe and DK thinks he did kidnap the princess in his previous life. After getting fired by Donald Chimp, he makes things even by calling on his brother, King Kong to attack Chimp. | In '''The Celebrity Ape-rentice''', Donkey Kong appeared as one of the contestants with Mojo Jojo (''The Powerpuff Girls'') and Caesar (''Rise of the Planet of the Apes''). Also, the pizza recipe Mojo Jojo was assigned to make is a Mario Bros. recipe and DK thinks he did kidnap the princess in his previous life. After getting fired by Donald Chimp, he makes things even by calling on his brother, King Kong to attack Chimp. | ||
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In '''Diary of a Wimpy Kid Icarus''', [[Pit (character)|Pit]] goes to video game school and befriends [[Kirby]]. At school, Mario references are common. [[Donkey Kong]] is in [[Mega Man]]'s posse of popular students. When Pit and Kirby ask to sit with [[Princess Peach|Peach]], [[Princess Daisy|Daisy]] and [[Zelda]], they tell him to go beat up [[Bowser]], [[Wario]], and [[Ganondorf]] for them. At the end of the segment, Pit, Kirby, Mega Man, Donkey Kong, [[Pikachu]], and [[Sonic]] get into a [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'']]-esque fight, with Pit winning. Curiously, this sketch was first premiered on September 27, 2012, 2 years before the release of ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U]]'', which features Mega Man as a playable character, and multiplayer with up to 8 players. | In '''Diary of a Wimpy Kid Icarus''', [[Pit (character)|Pit]] goes to video game school and befriends [[Kirby]]. At school, Mario references are common. [[Donkey Kong]] is in [[Mega Man]]'s posse of popular students. When Pit and Kirby ask to sit with [[Princess Peach|Peach]], [[Princess Daisy|Daisy]] and [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]], they tell him to go beat up [[Bowser]], [[Wario]], and [[Ganondorf]] for them. At the end of the segment, Pit, Kirby, Mega Man, Donkey Kong, [[Pikachu]], and [[Sonic]] get into a [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'']]-esque fight, with Pit winning. Curiously, this sketch was first premiered on September 27, 2012, 2 years before the release of ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U]]'', which features Mega Man as a playable character, and multiplayer with up to 8 players. | ||
In '''Lemming Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Video Game Deaths''', Wario appears as an evil guardian (although he is considered an anti-villain nowadays) to three orphaned Lemmings (Violet, Klaus, and Sunny). The Lemming children meet Mario in the Mushroom Kingdom as their good guardian, then Wario feeds him to a [[Piranha Plant]]. The sketch parodies {{wp|Lemony Snicket}}'s ''{{wp|A Series of Unfortunate Events}}'' book series. | In '''Lemming Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Video Game Deaths''', Wario appears as an evil guardian (although he is considered an anti-villain nowadays) to three orphaned Lemmings (Violet, Klaus, and Sunny). The Lemming children meet Mario in the Mushroom Kingdom as their good guardian, then Wario feeds him to a [[Piranha Plant]]. The sketch parodies {{wp|Lemony Snicket}}'s ''{{wp|A Series of Unfortunate Events}}'' book series. | ||
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==''{{wp|The Mighty B!}}''== | ==''{{wp|The Mighty B!}}''== | ||
In "Grumpy Old Bees", when Penny first appeared in the episode, her face resembles Donkey Kong's face, Penny herself could also be a parody of Donkey Kong as well. | In "Grumpy Old Bees", when Penny first appeared in the episode, her face resembles Donkey Kong's face, Penny herself could also be a parody of Donkey Kong as well. | ||
==''{{wp|Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir}}''== | ==''{{wp|Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir}}''== | ||
Recurring antagonist Nathalie Sancoeur resembles [[Nastasia]] from ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' and acts similarly to her due to both being the assistant of their respective main antagonists. | Recurring antagonist Nathalie Sancoeur resembles [[Nastasia]] from ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' and acts similarly to her due to both being the assistant of their respective main antagonists. | ||
The game ''Super Penguino'', which is a parody of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', is a recurring game that appears in a couple of episodes. It is a popular game in which many of the students in Miss Bustier's class can be seen playing it, especially by the canon couples of the show such as Alya and Nino as well as Ivan and Mylene. | The game ''Super Penguino'', which is a parody of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', is a recurring game that appears in a couple of episodes. It is a popular game in which many of the students in Miss Bustier's class can be seen playing it, especially by the canon couples of the show such as Alya and Nino as well as Ivan and Mylene. | ||
In "Party Crasher", Marinette attempts to sneak into Adrien's party which only boys are being let into by putting on a red helmet and comedy glasses with a nose and mustache, and at the entrance pretends to be Mario, and continues to do so during the party until she falls over and her disguise is blown. | In "Party Crasher", Marinette attempts to sneak into Adrien's party which only boys are being let into by putting on a red helmet and comedy glasses with a nose and mustache, and at the entrance pretends to be Mario, and continues to do so during the party until she falls over and her disguise is blown. | ||
In "Kuro Neko", Adrien becomes depressed due to | In "Kuro Neko", Adrien becomes depressed due to being left out of Ladybug and the rest of the superhero team's fights. While this happens, Adrien can be seen playing a video game that resembles ''Super Mario Bros.'' at one point. | ||
==''{{wp|Monsters vs. Aliens (TV series)|Monsters vs. Aliens}}''== | ==''{{wp|Monsters vs. Aliens (TV series)|Monsters vs. Aliens}}''== | ||
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In "You're in Control", Lord Boxman creates a younger version of himself named Boxman Jr., who bears a strong resemblance to [[Bowser Jr.]] and was apparently based on him. | In "You're in Control", Lord Boxman creates a younger version of himself named Boxman Jr., who bears a strong resemblance to [[Bowser Jr.]] and was apparently based on him. | ||
In "Let's Meet Sonic!", KO brings up how apparently [[Sonic]] won both [[Mario & Sonic (series)|the Summer and Winter sports games]], accompanied by a crude drawing of Sonic having beat a depressed-looking Mario. | In "Let's Meet Sonic!", KO brings up how apparently [[Sonic]] won both [[Mario & Sonic (series)|the Summer and Winter sports games]], accompanied by a crude drawing of Sonic having beat a depressed-looking Mario. | ||
==''{{wp|Os Under-Undergrounds}}''== | ==''{{wp|Os Under-Undergrounds}}''== | ||
[[File:Mario in Os Under-Undergrounds.jpg|thumb|The skeleton with Mario's clothes, along with others based on other video game characters.]] | [[File:Mario in Os Under-Undergrounds.jpg|thumb|The skeleton with Mario's clothes, along with others based on other video game characters.]] | ||
In the episode "Diferentes Iguais", Heitor and Bob play an arcade game very similar to ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' called "''Old Super Ambrosio Bros.''" (derived from another cartoon called ''A Mansão Maluca do Professor Ambrosio''). The features [[Coin]]s as well as enemies similar to [[Koopa Troopa]]s, [[Cheep Cheep]]s and a [[ | In the episode "Diferentes Iguais", Heitor and Bob play an arcade game very similar to ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' called "''Old Super Ambrosio Bros.''" (derived from another cartoon called ''A Mansão Maluca do Professor Ambrosio''). The features [[Coin]]s as well as enemies similar to [[Koopa Troopa]]s, [[Cheep Cheep]]s and a [[Banzai Bill]]. | ||
In the episode "O Cavalheiro James", one of the skeletons of the heroes who tried to defeat the black knight has the same clothes as Mario, even having an "M" on its hat. | In the episode "O Cavalheiro James", one of the skeletons of the heroes who tried to defeat the black knight has the same clothes as Mario, even having an "M" on its hat. | ||
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==''{{wp|The Owl House}}''== | ==''{{wp|The Owl House}}''== | ||
In the episode "Something Ventured, Someone Framed", the plant attacking Amelia in the plant room resembles a [[Piranha Plant]]. | In the episode "Something Ventured, Someone Framed", the plant attacking Amelia in the plant room resembles a [[Piranha Plant]]. | ||
In the episode "Thanks to Them", during the second video journal entry, Luz wears a shirt with a character that resembles Mario. In the same episode, the design of one of the hats Amity tries on is inspired by the hat worn by [[Vivian]], from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''.<ref>nanopulga098 (October 30, 2022). [https://youtu.be/drriI1zMsVg?t=2225 Live Q&A panel with the crew of The Owl House @ Gallery Nucleus]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved November 6, 2022.</ref> | In the episode "Thanks to Them", during the second video journal entry, Luz wears a shirt with a character that resembles Mario. In the same episode, the design of one of the hats Amity Blight tries on is inspired by the hat worn by [[Vivian]], from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''.<ref>nanopulga098 (October 30, 2022). [https://youtu.be/drriI1zMsVg?t=2225 Live Q&A panel with the crew of The Owl House @ Gallery Nucleus]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved November 6, 2022.</ref> | ||
==''{{wp|Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt}}''== | ==''{{wp|Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt}}''== | ||
In "Excretion Without Honor or Humanity", there is a picture of a plumber on the Grenshaw Plumbers truck who looks somewhat like Mario. | In "Excretion Without Honor or Humanity", there is a picture of a plumber on the Grenshaw Plumbers truck who looks somewhat like Mario. | ||
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In "Chuck to the Future Part 4", Chuck navigates a ''Super Mario Bros.''-style world. The short starts with Chuck, who is inside a video game for the NES. On his first life, Chuck comes across two enemies, which resemble a [[Goomba]] and a [[Piranha Plant]], but they kill him. On his second life, he eats a [[Super Mushroom]]-like power up and gains 1000 points, but he soon falls off a cliff, killing him. On his third life, he eats the power up again, tries getting inside a pipe without any luck and falls off the cliff once more, ending in a game over. Once in a new game, Chuck gets past the cliff and eats a weed power up, which makes him able to shoot fireballs, which could be a reference to the [[Fire Flower]]. He gets inside a pipe and grabs some coins. Back to the surface, he encounters Fastener, and steps on him several times, gaining a few points and 1-Ups, which is a reference to the [[List of Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels glitches#Infinite 1-Ups with Koopa|Infinite 1-Up glitch with Koopa]]. Soon after, he reaches the church and completes the first level of the game. At the very end of the short, there is a sign that says "To Be Continued CTTF Part 5". Part 5 of the "Chuck to the Future" series was released as an image on May 27th, 2011 on the Gainax website's front page. The image itself features various screenshots of the fictional ''Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt'' 8-bit game. | In "Chuck to the Future Part 4", Chuck navigates a ''Super Mario Bros.''-style world. The short starts with Chuck, who is inside a video game for the NES. On his first life, Chuck comes across two enemies, which resemble a [[Goomba]] and a [[Piranha Plant]], but they kill him. On his second life, he eats a [[Super Mushroom]]-like power up and gains 1000 points, but he soon falls off a cliff, killing him. On his third life, he eats the power up again, tries getting inside a pipe without any luck and falls off the cliff once more, ending in a game over. Once in a new game, Chuck gets past the cliff and eats a weed power up, which makes him able to shoot fireballs, which could be a reference to the [[Fire Flower]]. He gets inside a pipe and grabs some coins. Back to the surface, he encounters Fastener, and steps on him several times, gaining a few points and 1-Ups, which is a reference to the [[List of Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels glitches#Infinite 1-Ups with Koopa|Infinite 1-Up glitch with Koopa]]. Soon after, he reaches the church and completes the first level of the game. At the very end of the short, there is a sign that says "To Be Continued CTTF Part 5". Part 5 of the "Chuck to the Future" series was released as an image on May 27th, 2011 on the Gainax website's front page. The image itself features various screenshots of the fictional ''Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt'' 8-bit game. | ||
==''{{wp|Pickle and Peanut}}''== | ==''{{wp|Pickle and Peanut}}''== | ||
A Disney XD bumpers features sprite versions of Pickle and Peanut racing each other with shopping carts, dodging [[banana]] peels. This is a reference to | A Disney XD bumpers features sprite versions of Pickle and Peanut racing each other with shopping carts, dodging [[banana]] peels. This is a reference to [[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]. | ||
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==''{{wp|Pinky Malinky}}''== | ==''{{wp|Pinky Malinky}}''== | ||
At the end of ''Outdoors'', JJ uses a trash bin as a Warp Pipe, even playing an extremely similar sound. | At the end of ''Outdoors'', JJ uses a trash bin as a Warp Pipe, even playing an extremely similar sound. | ||
==''{{wp|The Powerpuff Girls}}'' (1998)== | ==''{{wp|The Powerpuff Girls}}'' (1998)== | ||
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*In one skit, "Kirby's Secret Problem", Yoshi is talking with [[Kirby]] on the phone. Yoshi said he "was a pig" on this day and ate about 50 pieces of fruit. Kirby brags that he literally inhaled 20 enemies, and said he was glad that he exhaled most of them. A shocked Yoshi asked if Kirby was still doing that (Kirby promised he would not "binge and purge" anymore), but then Kirby hangs up, saying he "does not need that noise" and then suddenly vomits out a Waddle Dee, who says "Hey, it's none of my business, but, you have a problem." | *In one skit, "Kirby's Secret Problem", Yoshi is talking with [[Kirby]] on the phone. Yoshi said he "was a pig" on this day and ate about 50 pieces of fruit. Kirby brags that he literally inhaled 20 enemies, and said he was glad that he exhaled most of them. A shocked Yoshi asked if Kirby was still doing that (Kirby promised he would not "binge and purge" anymore), but then Kirby hangs up, saying he "does not need that noise" and then suddenly vomits out a Waddle Dee, who says "Hey, it's none of my business, but, you have a problem." | ||
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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 "Estrasquirrelstial", as Scaredy is climbing atop a mud-slide, the classic [[Jump]] sound effect can be heard for each jump Scaredy makes up the stairs. | In the episode "Estrasquirrelstial", as Scaredy is climbing atop a mud-slide, the classic [[Jump]] sound effect can be heard for each jump Scaredy makes up the stairs. | ||
=='' | ==''[[wikipedia:Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It|Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It]]''== | ||
In the episode "Science-types Fell in Love, So They Tried to Gather Evidence of Love", Professor Ikeda suggests Kosuke to find science in video games due Kosuke's research showing no effort. While doing this, Ikeda says that finding NP-hardness in games such as ''Manio'' and ''Pac-Mon'' (parodies of ''Super Mario'' and ''Pac-Man'' respectively) is very effective in doing this type of research. | In the episode "Science-types Fell in Love, So They Tried to Gather Evidence of Love", Professor Ikeda suggests Kosuke to find science in video games due Kosuke's research showing no effort. While doing this, Ikeda says that finding NP-hardness in games such as ''Manio'' and ''Pac-Mon'' (parodies of ''Super Mario'' and ''Pac-Man'' respectively) is very effective in doing this type of research. | ||
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[[File:ScoobyBill1.png|thumb|The drawing of the Banzai Bill-like bullets.]] | [[File:ScoobyBill1.png|thumb|The drawing of the Banzai Bill-like bullets.]] | ||
[[File:ScoobyBill2.png|thumb|left|The Ghost of Dead Justice's bullets.]] | [[File:ScoobyBill2.png|thumb|left|The Ghost of Dead Justice's bullets.]] | ||
In the episode ''Dead Justice'', the Ghost of Dead Justice shoots bullets that resemble [[ | In the episode ''Dead Justice'', the Ghost of Dead Justice shoots bullets that resemble [[Banzai Bill]]s. Drawings of the bullets, done by Deputy Bucky, resemble Banzai Bills even more. | ||
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In "Whatever", Music similar to the [[Luigi Raceway (theme)|circuit theme]] from ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' plays as Young Neil drives a golf cart around a movie set. Shortly after, Young Neil talks to Ramona Flowers about how golf carts in the U.S. are called "Mario Karts". | In "Whatever", Music similar to the [[Luigi Raceway (theme)|circuit theme]] from ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' plays as Young Neil drives a golf cart around a movie set. Shortly after, Young Neil talks to Ramona Flowers about how golf carts in the U.S. are called "Mario Karts". | ||
In "2 Scott 2 Pilgrim", The house Old Scott Pilgrim stays at has a cactus with four-stacked sphere segments, resembling a [[Pokey]]. Old Scott tells his past self that Old Wallace Wells' husband works at [[Nintendo]], meaning he gets every Nintendo game for free. Hearing this, Scott leaps into a pose similar to Mario's {{ | In "2 Scott 2 Pilgrim", The house Old Scott Pilgrim stays at has a cactus with four-stacked sphere segments, resembling a [[Pokey]]. Old Scott tells his past self that Old Wallace Wells' husband works at [[Nintendo]], meaning he gets every Nintendo game for free. Hearing this, Scott leaps into a pose similar to Mario's {{media link|Mario.png|iconic jump}}. The [[Heart Fruit]] from ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'' appears in an x-ray view of Old Scott. | ||
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==''{{wp|Sesame Street}}''== | ==''{{wp|Sesame Street}}''== | ||
In a 50-minute length ''Sesame Street'' DVD, | In a 50-minute length ''Sesame Street'' DVD, "Elmo's Alphabet Challenge", there is a parody of ''Super Mario Bros.'' called, "''Super Mustachio Brothers''", which is the first challenge A-B-C-More competes, along with Abby to find things that start with the first four letters of the English alphabet. | ||
In episode 4504, two people are seen wearing Mario costumes at "Numeric Con" wearing number 2's on their chests. | In episode 4504, two people are seen wearing Mario costumes at "Numeric Con" wearing number 2's on their chests. | ||
In | In Elmo's World: Computers, Dorothy, Elmo's pet goldfish, imagines Elmo in a computer game. The soundtrack of said game becomes an indirect parody of the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' theme. | ||
==''{{wp|Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy}}''== | ==''{{wp|Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy}}''== | ||
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=='' | ==''[[wikipedia:Shangri-La Frontier|Shangri-La Frontier]]''== | ||
[[File:Shangri La Frontier game store.jpg|thumb]] | [[File:Shangri La Frontier game store.jpg|thumb]] | ||
Various ''Super Mario'' games can be seen in the background of the game store scenes. | |||
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'''Episode GABF02: "Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass"''' (originally aired Feb. 6, 2005) | '''Episode GABF02: "Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass"''' (originally aired Feb. 6, 2005) | ||
Shortly after Homer's showboating makes him a laughingstock, a bus full of Italian-Americans shows up in front of the house while he is taking out the trash. Mario comes out of the crowd, stands next to Homer, and says, "Luigi!, Fast-a, fast-a, take-a my picture with-a the Internet marmalok!" Homer then starts throwing trash cans at him in the style of ''Donkey Kong'' until he finally knocks him out. The trash cans are based on the barrels, and Mario also | Shortly after Homer's showboating makes him a laughingstock, a bus full of Italian-Americans shows up in front of the house while he is taking out the trash. Mario comes out of the crowd, stands next to Homer, and says, "Luigi!, Fast-a, fast-a, take-a my picture with-a the Internet marmalok!" Homer then starts throwing trash cans at him in the style of ''Donkey Kong'' until he finally knocks him out. The trash cans are based on the barrels, and Mario also use a hammer. | ||
'''Episode GABF09: "The Father, the Son, and the Holy Guest Star"''' (originally aired May 15, 2005) | '''Episode GABF09: "The Father, the Son, and the Holy Guest Star"''' (originally aired May 15, 2005) | ||
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==''{{wp|South Park}}''== | ==''{{wp|South Park}}''== | ||
'''Episode 117: The Jeffersons''' (originally aired Apr. 21, 2004)<br> | '''Episode 117: The Jeffersons''' (originally aired Apr. 21, 2004)<br> | ||
A screen shot from ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' and another from ''Super Mario Bros.'' are displayed on two arcade machines inside Blanket's house. Only visible for a few seconds, they are part of a group of four arcade games with generic-looking cabinets and fake titles. | |||
'''Episode 152: Go God Go XII''' (originally aired Nov. 8, 2006)<br> | '''Episode 152: Go God Go XII''' (originally aired Nov. 8, 2006)<br> | ||
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===Gallery=== | ===Gallery=== | ||
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SPImaginationlandIIIMario.png|[[Mario]] rejoicing over the salvation of his homeland in Episode 163. | SPImaginationlandIIIMario.png|[[Mario]] rejoicing over the salvation of his homeland in Episode 163. | ||
South Park Wario.png|Wario in the center. [[Ganondorf]] is seen on the left in Episode 165. | South Park Wario.png|Wario in the center. [[Ganondorf]] is seen on the left in Episode 165. | ||
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In "Mindful Education" and "Jungle Moon", Stevonnie kicks their legs to float in the air in a manner reminiscent of Yoshi's [[Flutter Jump]] or Luigi's [[Scuttle|scuttle jump]]. | In "Mindful Education" and "Jungle Moon", Stevonnie kicks their legs to float in the air in a manner reminiscent of Yoshi's [[Flutter Jump]] or Luigi's [[Scuttle|scuttle jump]]. | ||
In "Doug Out", Steven assumes the pseudonym of "Peter Pizzapopolis", donning a cap and mustache similar to that of [[Mario]], and using Mario's catchphrases "It's-a me!" and "Mamma mia!". | In "Doug Out", Steven assumes the pseudonym of "Peter Pizzapopolis", donning a cap and mustache similar to that of [[Mario]], and using Mario's catchphrases "It's-a me!" and "Mamma mia!". | ||
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In "Steven Reacts", Steven has boxes for various parodies of GameCube-era games on the shelf behind him, including "Lue's Estate", based on ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', and "Smash Pals Scuffle", a reference to ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. | In "Steven Reacts", Steven has boxes for various parodies of GameCube-era games on the shelf behind him, including "Lue's Estate", based on ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', and "Smash Pals Scuffle", a reference to ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. | ||
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==''{{wp|Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!}}''== | ==''{{wp|Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!}}''== | ||
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=='' | ==''[[wikipedia:Teen Titans Go!|Teen Titans Go!]]''== | ||
[[File:Teen Titans Go! Mario Reference.png|thumb|left|Robin hitting a ? Block while looking like Mario.]] | [[File:Teen Titans Go! Mario Reference.png|thumb|left|Robin hitting a ? Block while looking like Mario.]] | ||
The show contains many references to the ''Super Mario'' franchise as series developers Michael Jelenic and Aaron Horvath are ''Super Mario'' fans themselves. The two would later go on to direct ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' by [[Illumination]].<ref>Nintendo of America (March 9, 2023). [https://www.youtube.com/live/66j31wFLB_s The Super Mario Bros. Movie Direct – 3.9.2023 (Final Trailer)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved March 12, 2023.</ref> | The show contains many references to the ''Super Mario'' franchise as series developers Michael Jelenic and Aaron Horvath are ''Super Mario'' fans themselves. The two would later go on to direct ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' by [[Illumination]].<ref>Nintendo of America (March 9, 2023). [https://www.youtube.com/live/66j31wFLB_s The Super Mario Bros. Movie Direct – 3.9.2023 (Final Trailer)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved March 12, 2023.</ref> | ||
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==''{{wp|We Bare Bears}}''== | ==''{{wp|We Bare Bears}}''== | ||
In most of the episodes, the Bears' cave features a poster named "Plumber Race 9", which is a parody of the [[Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'' series]]. | In most of the episodes, the Bears' cave features a poster named "Plumber Race 9", which is a parody of the [[Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'' series]]. | ||
;Panda's Dream | ;Panda's Dream | ||
In this short exclusive to Cartoon Network's website, a poster for a game called "Plumber Race 10" can be seen on Game World, parodying the ''Mario Kart'' series. | In this short exclusive to Cartoon Network's website, a poster for a game called "Plumber Race 10" can be seen on Game World, parodying the ''Mario Kart'' series. | ||
;Slumber Party | ;Slumber Party | ||
The bears and Chloe play a video game featuring a duck, dog, cat and bunny on top of an island, standing on some balls. When the cat, dog and bunny fall, the remaining duck is rewarded with the words "WINNER!". This is a reference to the ''[[Mario Party]]'' minigame, [[Bumper Balls]]. | The bears and Chloe play a video game featuring a duck, dog, cat and bunny on top of an island, standing on some balls. When the cat, dog and bunny fall, the remaining duck is rewarded with the words "WINNER!". This is a reference to the ''[[Mario Party]]'' minigame, [[Bumper Balls]]. | ||
;Bear Stack | ;Bear Stack | ||
The game Panda plays in the beginning of the short is ''Super Cat Knight'', which resembles ''[[Super Mario World]]'' and ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda|The Legend of Zelda]]''. Additionally, during the video game segment, the bears slide down the flagpole, which appears to be reminiscent of the end of some of the levels in various ''Super Mario'' games. | The game Panda plays in the beginning of the short is ''Super Cat Knight'', which resembles ''[[Super Mario World]]'' and ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda|The Legend of Zelda]]''. Additionally, during the video game segment, the bears slide down the flagpole, which appears to be reminiscent of the end of some of the levels in various ''Super Mario'' games. | ||
;More Everyone's Tube | ;More Everyone's Tube | ||
During the Bears Facts- Official Music Video, Grizz at one point mentions that bears are good at video games, with the video game's setting loosely resembling the background of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' | During the Bears Facts- Official Music Video, Grizz at one point mentions that bears are good at video games, with the video game's setting loosely resembling the background of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' | ||
;Panda's Birthday | ;Panda's Birthday | ||
When Monsta X arrive by opening the hotel door, the mushroom sound effect can be heard. | When Monsta X arrive by opening the hotel door, the mushroom sound effect can be heard. | ||
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*''{{wp|American Dragon: Jake Long}}'' | *''{{wp|American Dragon: Jake Long}}'' | ||
*''{{wp|Back to the Future (TV series|Back to the Future}}'' (Sound effects from ''Super Mario Bros.'', ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' and ''Super Mario World'' are used throughout the episode "Bravelord and the Demon Monstrux", which features an arcade game). | *''{{wp|Back to the Future (TV series|Back to the Future}}'' (Sound effects from ''Super Mario Bros.'', ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' and ''Super Mario World'' are used throughout the episode "Bravelord and the Demon Monstrux", which features an arcade game). | ||
*''{{wp|Batman: The Animated Series}}'' ( | *''{{wp|Batman: The Animated Series}}'' (used as sound effects for the "Maze of the Minotaur" game) | ||
*''{{wp|Ben 10: Ultimate Alien}}'' (In the episode "The Map of Infinity", one of the heads on the two-headed dragon in the temple makes a Bowser roar.) | *''{{wp|Ben 10: Ultimate Alien}}'' (In the episode "The Map of Infinity", one of the heads on the two-headed dragon in the temple makes a Bowser roar.) | ||
*''Bubble Bip'' (Spanish production; there are several sound effects based on ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' franchise such as the goal in ''[[Super Mario World]]''.) | *''Bubble Bip'' (Spanish production; there are several sound effects based on ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' franchise such as the goal in ''[[Super Mario World]]''.) | ||
*''{{wp|The Casagrandes}}'' (In the episode "Guess Who's Shopping for Dinner?", the coin sound effect from the NES games plays whenever Ronnie Anne gets ingredients.) | *''{{wp|The Casagrandes}}'' (In the episode "Guess Who's Shopping for Dinner?", the coin sound effect from the NES games plays whenever Ronnie Anne gets ingredients.) | ||
*''{{wp|Clarence (American TV series)|Clarence}}'' (The sound effect of an object coming out of a [[? Block]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' was used in the episode "Escape from Beyond The Cosmic" when Jeff gives a piece of grass to Clarence.) | *''{{wp|Clarence (American TV series)|Clarence}}'' (The sound effect of an object coming out of a [[? Block]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' was used in the episode "Escape from Beyond The Cosmic" when Jeff gives a piece of grass to Clarence.) | ||
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*''{{wp|The Penguins of Madagascar}}'' (During "Friend in a Box", while Mort is playing with his [[Game Boy]]-like console, the sound effects for Mario walking and jumping over a barrel from the Atari port of ''Donkey Kong'' are heard.) | *''{{wp|The Penguins of Madagascar}}'' (During "Friend in a Box", while Mort is playing with his [[Game Boy]]-like console, the sound effects for Mario walking and jumping over a barrel from the Atari port of ''Donkey Kong'' are heard.) | ||
*''{{wp|Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures}}'' (In "Spy Who Slimed Me", after Betrayus banished Specter for insubordination, one of the fire dragons roared with one of [[Bowser]]'s voice clips in ''[[Mario Kart 64]]''. The same sound effect is heard in "Betrayus Turns the Heat Up".) | *''{{wp|Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures}}'' (In "Spy Who Slimed Me", after Betrayus banished Specter for insubordination, one of the fire dragons roared with one of [[Bowser]]'s voice clips in ''[[Mario Kart 64]]''. The same sound effect is heard in "Betrayus Turns the Heat Up".) | ||
*''{{wp|Phineas and Ferb}}'' ( | *''{{wp|Phineas and Ferb}}'' ("Gaming the System", "Phineas and Ferb Christmas Vacation", "Brain Drain") | ||
*''{{wp|Piggy Tales|Piggy Tales: Pigs at Work}}'' (In the episode "Sticky Situation", the coin sound effect from ''Super Mario Bros.'' is heard as the Bad Piggy repeatedly smashes its head on the wooden crate above it, producing slices of cheese.)<ref>[https://www.toons.tv/channels/Pigs_at_Work/490b014e7068bb9d "Sticky Situation" on the official Toons.TV site]</ref> | *''{{wp|Piggy Tales|Piggy Tales: Pigs at Work}}'' (In the episode "Sticky Situation", the coin sound effect from ''Super Mario Bros.'' is heard as the Bad Piggy repeatedly smashes its head on the wooden crate above it, producing slices of cheese.)<ref>[https://www.toons.tv/channels/Pigs_at_Work/490b014e7068bb9d "Sticky Situation" on the official Toons.TV site]</ref> | ||
*''{{wp|The Real Ghostbusters}}'' ("Stay Tooned") | *''{{wp|The Real Ghostbusters}}'' ("Stay Tooned") | ||
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*''{{wp|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 TV series)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles}}'' (1987 series) | *''{{wp|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 TV series)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles}}'' (1987 series) | ||
*''{{wp|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012 TV series)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles}}'' (2012) (In the very beginning of "The Pulverizer Returns!", Donatello finds a [[coin]], and just when he picks it up, the coin sound effect from ''Super Mario Bros.'' is heard.) | *''{{wp|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012 TV series)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles}}'' (2012) (In the very beginning of "The Pulverizer Returns!", Donatello finds a [[coin]], and just when he picks it up, the coin sound effect from ''Super Mario Bros.'' is heard.) | ||
*''{{wp|The Tom and Jerry Show (2014 TV series)|The Tom and Jerry Show}}'' (2014) (Often in a few episodes, Jerry Mouse sometimes makes the running sound from the game ''Donkey Kong''. Also, the sound of Mario flying with a cape from ''Super Mario World'' is heard in the episode "Franken Kitty".) | |||
*''{{wp|The Tom and Jerry Show (2014 TV series)|The Tom and Jerry Show}}'' (2014) (Often in a few episodes, Jerry Mouse sometimes makes the running sound from the game ''Donkey Kong''. Also, the sound of Mario flying with a cape from ''Super Mario World'' is heard in the | |||
*''{{wp|Total Drama: Revenge of the Island}}'' (an edited version of Bowser's roar from ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' is heard in the background of an episode) | *''{{wp|Total Drama: Revenge of the Island}}'' (an edited version of Bowser's roar from ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' is heard in the background of an episode) | ||
*''{{wp|Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015 TV series)|Transformers: Robots in Disguise}}'' (In "Defrosted", Fixit is seen playing a game with sound effects from the ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' version of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''.) | *''{{wp|Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015 TV series)|Transformers: Robots in Disguise}}'' (In "Defrosted", Fixit is seen playing a game with sound effects from the ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' version of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''.) |