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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!"). | ||
[[File:The Amazing World of Gumball The Compilation.png|thumb|Marvin driving over a Dash Panel in "The Compilation".]] | |||
Other references made on the show are listed as follows: | Other references made on the show are listed as follows: | ||
*In the early reel, Carrie's design heavily resembles a Boo. | *In the early reel, Carrie's design heavily resembles a Boo. | ||
*In "The Third", when Tobias is changing colors, | *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 Compilation", Felicity is shown being interviewed on the news. She complains about the neighborhood's new imported speed bumps, which are actually [[Dash Panel]]s from ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]''. Marvin drives onto one on his scooter, causing him to flash rainbow and speed forward, crashing into a pile of cars. | *In "The Compilation", Felicity is shown being interviewed on the news. She complains about the neighborhood's new imported speed bumps, which are actually [[Dash Panel]]s from ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]''. Marvin drives onto one on his scooter, causing him to flash rainbow and speed forward, crashing into a pile of cars. | ||
*In "The Shippening", when the Hamburger Cop looks inside the back of the Van Shopkeeper's van, a [[ | *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 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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In "Spaghetti Theory", Gloria has to jump on top of people to reach the apartment; she then has to dodge barrels a man is throwing off a building, a reference to ''Donkey Kong''. | In "Spaghetti Theory", Gloria has to jump on top of people to reach the apartment; she then has to dodge barrels a man is throwing off a building, a reference to ''Donkey Kong''. | ||
There is an episode titled "[[Paint Misbehavin']]", in reference to the minigame of the same name from ''[[Mario Party 8]]''. | |||
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==''{{wp|Big Mouth (TV series)|Big Mouth}}''== | ==''{{wp|Big Mouth (TV series)|Big Mouth}}''== | ||
In "The ASSes", when Jay lashes out on Nick's parents during a game of ''{{wp|Fortnite}}'', Elliot calls him Wario and suggests that he should go back to Mario. | In "The ASSes", when Jay lashes out on Nick's parents during a game of ''{{wp|Fortnite}}'', Elliot calls him Wario and suggests that he should go back to Mario. | ||
==''{{wp|Bob's Burgers}}''== | ==''{{wp|Bob's Burgers}}''== | ||
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[[File:MarioFamilyGuy.png|thumb|Mario saves Stewie from Sheldon.]] | [[File:MarioFamilyGuy.png|thumb|Mario saves Stewie from Sheldon.]] | ||
In the episode "Lois Comes out of Her Shell", Stewie and his evil pet turtle Sheldon are fighting, and before Sheldon can kill Stewie, the fight comes to an end when [[Mario]] descends from the ceiling and stomps on Sheldon, killing him. He then tells Stewie that he "jumps on turtles", and that even though it | In the episode "Lois Comes out of Her Shell", Stewie and his evil pet turtle Sheldon are fighting, and before Sheldon can kill Stewie, the fight comes to an end when [[Mario]] descends from the ceiling and stomps on Sheldon, killing him. He then tells Stewie that he "jumps on turtles", and that even though it's his life, it's not interesting. | ||
In the episode "Boopa-Dee Bappa-Dee", Mario appears as a boyfriend to Meg while she and her family are stuck in Italy, with [[Luigi]] not too far off. Mario returns at the end of the episode to invite Meg to his place based on the end of World 1-1 of ''Super Mario Bros.'', with Luigi still close by. | In the episode "Boopa-Dee Bappa-Dee", Mario appears as a boyfriend to Meg while she and her family are stuck in Italy, with [[Luigi]] not too far off. Mario returns at the end of the episode to invite Meg to his place based on the end of World 1-1 of ''Super Mario Bros.'', with Luigi still close by. | ||
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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.]] | ||
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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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==''{{wp|Mob Psycho 100|Mob Psycho 100}}''== | ==''{{wp|Mob Psycho 100|Mob Psycho 100}}''== | ||
In the opening sequence, one of the scenes depicts Shigeo Kageyama and the Body Improvement Club exercising on mushrooms, with the background having a striking resemblance to the overworld levels of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''. | In the opening sequence, one of the scenes depicts Shigeo Kageyama and the Body Improvement Club exercising on mushrooms, with the background having a striking resemblance to the overworld levels of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''. | ||
==''{{wp|Monsters vs. Aliens (TV series)|Monsters vs. Aliens}}''== | ==''{{wp|Monsters vs. Aliens (TV series)|Monsters vs. Aliens}}''== | ||
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==''{{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 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}}''== | ||
[[File:Peach and Daisy in Panty and Stocking.png|thumb|The two Playboy Girls who resemble Peach and Daisy.]][[File:Panty & Stocking 1-1.png|thumb|left|The beginning of "Chuck to the Future Part 4", mimicking the level intro screen from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'']] | [[File:Peach and Daisy in Panty and Stocking.png|thumb|The two Playboy Girls who resemble Peach and Daisy.]][[File:Panty & Stocking 1-1.png|thumb|left|The beginning of "Chuck to the Future Part 4", mimicking the level intro screen from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'']] | ||
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==''{{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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[[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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==''{{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. | ||
Similarly, | Similarly, another Sesame Street home media release, known as “Sesame Street: The Great Numbers Game”, features a song that bares a striking resemblance to 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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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!". |