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[[File:RobotChickenMassageChair.png|thumb|JackDonkey(Kong)]][[File:MarioLuigiInViceCity.jpg|thumb|left|Mario and Luigi being offered drugs during their trip to Vice City.]]
[[File:RobotChickenMassageChair.png|thumb|JackDonkey(Kong)]][[File:MarioLuigiInViceCity.jpg|thumb|left|Mario and Luigi being offered drugs during their trip to Vice City.]]
*A "bloopers" segment in the episode "Massage Chair" had people attempting stunts similar to those featured on MTV's ''Jackass''. One clip had a fight with people dressed as Donkey Kong and Mario.
*A "bloopers" segment in the episode "Massage Chair" had people attempting stunts similar to those featured on MTV's ''Jackass''. One clip had a fight with people dressed as Donkey Kong and Mario.
*Another segment, "Grand Theft Mario", features Mario and Luigi going on a series of misadventures in Vice City, which is among the ones featured prominently in the ''Grand Theft Auto'' video game series (though the setting is more reminiscent of Liberty City). After committing several crimes (many of them accidental), such as animal abuse (killing a turtle thought to be a [[Koopa Troopa]]), resisting arrest, solicitation of a prostitute (who they apparently mistake for [[Princess Peach]]), possession of illegal substance (originally thought to be a [[Mushroom]]), hit and run and driving under the influence, Luigi ends up being shot multiple times by the police because he is holding a wrench, which the police think of as an assault weapon. Luigi's death causes Mario to rampage, culminating in a standoff between him and the military, after; he manages to kill some of the soldiers before yelling "''You'll never take me alive, you mother--''", being shot to death mid-sentence. The short ends with Yoshi going down the same road the Bros. did, but instead going left at the fork in the road. He ends up in Raccoon City, the setting of various ''Resident Evil'' games after exclaiming, "Raccoon City sounds lovely!" While driving through the destroyed city, Yoshi is attacked and eaten by several zombies, with his head falling off.
*Another segment, "Grand Theft Mario", features Mario and Luigi going on a series of misadventures in Vice City, which is among the ones featured prominently in the ''Grand Theft Auto'' video game series (though the setting is more reminiscent of Liberty City). After committing several crimes (many of them accidental), such as animal abuse (killing a turtle thought to be a [[Koopa Troopa]]), resisting arrest, solicitation of a prostitute (who they apparently mistake for [[Princess Peach]]), possession of illegal substance (originally thought to be a [[Mushroom]]), hit and run and driving under the influence, Luigi ends up being shot multiple times by the police because he is holding a wrench, which the police think of as an assault weapon. Luigi's death causes Mario to rampage, culminating in a standoff between him and the military, after; he manages to kill some of the soldiers before yelling "''You'll never take me alive, you mother--''", being shot to death mid-sentence. The short ends with Yoshi going down the same road the Bros. did, but instead going left at the fork in the road. He ends up in Raccoon City, the setting of various ''Resident Evil'' games after exclaiming, "Raccoon City sounds lovely!". While driving through the destroyed city, Yoshi is attacked and eaten by several zombies, with his head falling off.
**During the sketch, Mario and Luigi's wanted level rises to a maximum of five stars; the ''Grand Theft Auto'' series does not use this as a maximum until ''Grand Theft Auto V''.
**During the sketch, Mario and Luigi's wanted level rises to a maximum of five stars; the ''Grand Theft Auto'' series does not use this as a maximum until ''Grand Theft Auto V''.
*In one skit, "I Keep It Now", Donkey Kong throws barrels at Mario, but Mario takes one and leaves because DK does not know that his barrels have significant cash value.
*In one skit, "I Keep It Now", Donkey Kong throws barrels at Mario, but Mario takes one and leaves because DK does not know that his barrels have significant cash value.

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