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==''{{wp|Adventure Time}}''== | ==''{{wp|Adventure Time}}''== | ||
In "The Pajama War", one of the ingredients Princess Bubblegum uses for her edible fire recipe is a red flower which has a similar appearance to that of a [[Fire Flower]]. | In "The Pajama War", one of the ingredients Princess Bubblegum uses for her edible fire recipe is a red flower which has a similar appearance to that of a [[Fire Flower]]. | ||
In "Jermaine", Jermaine uses a vacuum to suck up one of the demons, similar to ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. | |||
In "Guardians of Sunshine", the level of the game that Finn and Jake are playing resembles the [[Castle]] stages from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', even containing coins that resemble the ones from said game. the bomb item in the game Finn and Jake play is pronounced "Bom-buh", likely a reference to the way "[[Bob-omb]]" is pronounced, with an additional syllable and extra letters. At one point, Finn sings a tune that sounds similar to the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' "[[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)|Ground Theme]]". | In "Guardians of Sunshine", the level of the game that Finn and Jake are playing resembles the [[Castle]] stages from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', even containing coins that resemble the ones from said game. the bomb item in the game Finn and Jake play is pronounced "Bom-buh", likely a reference to the way "[[Bob-omb]]" is pronounced, with an additional syllable and extra letters. At one point, Finn sings a tune that sounds similar to the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' "[[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)|Ground Theme]]". | ||
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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}}''== | ||
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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). | ||
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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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When Eduardo is showing his pet dog Chewy some chew toys, one of them is a toy star that strongly resembles a [[Super Star]]. | When Eduardo is showing his pet dog Chewy some chew toys, one of them is a toy star that strongly resembles a [[Super Star]]. | ||
'''"Bloooo"''' (originally aired October 22, 2004) | |||
Bloo becomes sick and his friends believe he is a ghost they saw in a horror movie. One of the methods of catching Bloo (whom they believe is the ghost) is by sucking him up in a vacuum. This is a reference to ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. | |||
'''"Emancipation Complication"''' (originally aired November 16th, 2006) | '''"Emancipation Complication"''' (originally aired November 16th, 2006) | ||
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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 the Netflix-exclusive short "Larva Pendant", larvae Red and Yellow are chased by a cat. They climb through pipes and the cat kicks a box with a video game cartridge that falls into a [[Super Nintendo]] and makes 8-bit music play. At the edge of a wall, they kick a [[Koopa Troopa|turtle]] into the cat that retracts into its shell and the cat uses it as a skateboard like [[Mario]] did in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. They climb another pipe with a [[vine]] tangled on it. Next, they go through a 2D section resembling ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' with the bricks on the wall colored like a blue sky background, and yellow throws seeds from his mouth like [[fireballs]] at the cat, though ineffective. They jump through [[pits]] and [[Blocks]] from which [[Mushrooms]] come out. Yellow picks a [[1-Up Mushroom]] and a yellow mushroom that makes him to jump higher. Red picks a blue [[Poison Mushroom]], which causes him to faint and Yellow has to carry him as they leave the level. | In the Netflix-exclusive short "Larva Pendant", larvae Red and Yellow are chased by a cat. They climb through pipes and the cat kicks a box with a video game cartridge that falls into a [[Super Nintendo]] and makes 8-bit music play. At the edge of a wall, they kick a [[Koopa Troopa|turtle]] into the cat that retracts into its shell and the cat uses it as a skateboard like [[Mario]] did in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. They climb another pipe with a [[vine]] tangled on it. Next, they go through a 2D section resembling ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' with the bricks on the wall colored like a blue sky background, and yellow throws seeds from his mouth like [[fireballs]] at the cat, though ineffective. They jump through [[pits]] and [[Blocks]] from which [[Mushrooms]] come out. Yellow picks a [[1-Up Mushroom]] and a yellow mushroom that makes him to jump higher. Red picks a blue [[Poison Mushroom]], which causes him to faint and Yellow has to carry him as they leave the level. | ||
==''[[ | ==''[[The Legend of Zelda (television series)|The Legend of Zelda]]''== | ||
In the beginning of the episode "Doppelganger", [[Link]] can be heard whistling the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' theme. | In the beginning of the episode "Doppelganger", [[Link]] can be heard whistling the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' theme. | ||
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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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[[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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[[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|Secret Mountain Fort Awesome}}''== | ==''{{wp|Secret Mountain Fort Awesome}}''== | ||
In one episode, Festro and the Fart race on a racetrack that is very similar to [[SNES Rainbow Road]]. Festro even calls it the Rainbow Racetrack. Another character, Dingle, rode on a rocket and used a fishing line to grab the Fart when he fell off the course, in a similar manner to [[Lakitu]] in the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' series. | In one episode, Festro and the Fart race on a racetrack that is very similar to [[SNES Rainbow Road]]. Festro even calls it the Rainbow Racetrack. Another character, Dingle, rode on a rocket and used a fishing line to grab the Fart when he fell off the course, in a similar manner to [[Lakitu]] in the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' series. | ||
==''{{wp|Sesame Street}}''== | |||
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 the ''{{wp|Elmo's World}}'' episode "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, the home media release ''The Great Numbers Game'' features a song that bears 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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'''Episode 117: The Jeffersons''' (originally aired Apr. 21, 2004)<br> | '''Episode 117: The Jeffersons''' (originally aired Apr. 21, 2004)<br> | ||
In the original version of the episode, 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. In the HD remaster of the episode, all of the game screenshots are replaced with original drawings instead. | In the original version of the episode, 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. In the HD remaster of the episode, all of the game screenshots are replaced with original drawings instead. | ||
'''Episode 152: Go God Go XII''' (originally aired Nov. 8, 2006)<br> | |||
An arcade cabinet which appears to be based on ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'' can be seen inside an abandoned technology museum visited by Eric Cartman. | |||
'''Episode 163: Imaginationland''' (originally aired Oct. 17, 2007)<br> | '''Episode 163: Imaginationland''' (originally aired Oct. 17, 2007)<br> | ||
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'''Episode 212: Royal Pudding''' (originally aired May 11, 2011)<br> | '''Episode 212: Royal Pudding''' (originally aired May 11, 2011)<br> | ||
At the Canadian Royal Wedding in this episode, when the Princess of Canada is taken away, the reporter comments that "The little mushroom people of Nova Scotia" are screaming with horror. The mushroom people somewhat resemble [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s. | At the Canadian Royal Wedding in this episode, when the Princess of Canada is taken away, the reporter comments that "The little mushroom people of Nova Scotia" are screaming with horror. The mushroom people somewhat resemble [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s. | ||
'''Episode 277: The End of Serialization as We Know It''' (originally aired December 7, 2016)<br> | |||
At one point in the episode, Sheila Broflovski checks her son Ike Broflovski's search history to see if he did any trolling on the internet. Though only seen for a brief moment, one of Ike's searches is ''[[Mario Kart 8]]''. | |||
'''Episode 292: The Scoots''' (originally aired October 31, 2018)<br> | '''Episode 292: The Scoots''' (originally aired October 31, 2018)<br> | ||
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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 "Lion 4: Alternate Ending", a book that can be seen in the refuse piles is supposed to resemble the storybook from the opening sequence of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' | In "Lion 4: Alternate Ending", a book that can be seen in the refuse piles is supposed to resemble the storybook from the opening sequence of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', as it was confirmed in [http://stevencrewniverse.tumblr.com/post/160530907512/intindra-some-layouts-from-lion-4-alternate this post]. | ||
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|Strange Hill High}}''== | ==''{{wp|Strange Hill High}}''== | ||
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==''{{wp|Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!}}''== | ==''{{wp|Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!}}''== | ||
[[File:Robot-monkey-nintendo-2.jpg|thumb|Chiro as 8-bit Mario]] | [[File:Robot-monkey-nintendo-2.jpg|thumb|Chiro as 8-bit Mario.]] | ||
'''Episode 40: "Galactic Smash: Space Attack (Part 1)"''' (originally aired Sep. 8, 2007) | '''Episode 40: "Galactic Smash: Space Attack (Part 1)"''' (originally aired Sep. 8, 2007) | ||
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In "Legendary Sandwich" (the show's premiere), the sound effect that plays when Mario enters a secret area from ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' can be heard when Raven summons the legendary sandwich storybook. | In "Legendary Sandwich" (the show's premiere), the sound effect that plays when Mario enters a secret area from ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' can be heard when Raven summons the legendary sandwich storybook. | ||
In "Laundry Day", when Cyborg dies and his spirit begins to ascend, Beast Boy sucks it up with a vacuum cleaner. This is a reference to ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. | |||
In the beginning of "La Larva de Amor", the Titans have a milk mustache contest. At one point, Robin gives himself a mustache that looks like Mario's, dons a cap like Mario's, and hits a [[? Block]], causing a coin to pop out. | In the beginning of "La Larva de Amor", the Titans have a milk mustache contest. At one point, Robin gives himself a mustache that looks like Mario's, dons a cap like Mario's, and hits a [[? Block]], causing a coin to pop out. | ||
In the episode "Hey Pizza!", when Cyborg and Beast Boy are trying to get free pizza, one of their attempts involves shooting missiles that look similar to [[Bullet Bill]]s at the pizza | In the episode "Hey Pizza!", when Cyborg and Beast Boy are trying to get free pizza, one of their attempts involves shooting missiles that look similar to [[Bullet Bill]]s at the pizza guy. | ||
In the episode "Gorilla", Beast Boy, Starfire | In the episode "Gorilla", Beast Boy, Starfire and Raven have [[Donkey Kong]]'s voice clips from ''[[Mario Kart 64]]''. Also in "Gorilla", Beast Boy states crocodiles are the natural enemies of gorillas, referencing the [[Donkey Kong Country (series)|''Donkey Kong Country'']] series (as [[Kremling|Kremlings]] are based off of crocodiles). | ||
In the episode "The Left Leg", when Robin pulls a penny from behind Cyborg's ear, the coin sound effect can be heard. | In the episode "The Left Leg", when Robin pulls a penny from behind Cyborg's ear, the coin sound effect can be heard. | ||
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*''{{wp|Amphibia (TV series)|Amphibia}}'' (In the episode "Ivy on the Run", when it shows the character Ivy getting ready in her room, her jump makes the same sound as the jumping sound effect from ''Super Mario Bros.'') | *''{{wp|Amphibia (TV series)|Amphibia}}'' (In the episode "Ivy on the Run", when it shows the character Ivy getting ready in her room, her jump makes the same sound as the jumping sound effect from ''Super Mario Bros.'') | ||
*''{{wp|Adventure Time}}'' (When Finn and Jake get inside Beemo while playing a video game, Finn sings a tune very similar to the ''Super Mario Bros.'' overworld theme.) | *''{{wp|Adventure Time}}'' (When Finn and Jake get inside Beemo while playing a video game, Finn sings a tune very similar to the ''Super Mario Bros.'' overworld theme.) | ||
*''{{wp|Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog}}'' (In the episode "The Magic Hassle", as | *''{{wp|Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog}}'' (In the episode "The Magic Hassle", as Dr. Robotnik types on his computer, several sounds from ''Super Mario Bros.'' can be heard.) | ||
*''{{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). | ||
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*''{{wp|KonoSuba}}'' (''Throughout the series during logo cutaways, a sound effect that sounds similar to the sound Mario makes when throwing a fireball in the original games can be heard.'') | *''{{wp|KonoSuba}}'' (''Throughout the series during logo cutaways, a sound effect that sounds similar to the sound Mario makes when throwing a fireball in the original games can be heard.'') | ||
*''{{wp|Lloyd in Space}}'' | *''{{wp|Lloyd in Space}}'' | ||
*''[[ | *''[[The Legend of Zelda (television series)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' (Near the beginning of the episode: "Doppelganger", [[Link]] can be heard whistling the ''Super Mario'' theme.) | ||
*''{{wp|The Loud House}}'' (In the episode "Present Tense", the coin sound effect from the NES games can be heard in Flip's cash register.) | *''{{wp|The Loud House}}'' (In the episode "Present Tense", the coin sound effect from the NES games can be heard in Flip's cash register.) | ||
*''{{wp|Mickey Mouse (2013 TV series)|Mickey Mouse}}'' (2013 TV series) (In the episode "Tokyo Go", when the red train enters a tunnel, the mushroom and coin sounds from ''Super Mario Bros.'' are used when Mickey collects a heart and coins respectively.) | *''{{wp|Mickey Mouse (2013 TV series)|Mickey Mouse}}'' (2013 TV series) (In the episode "Tokyo Go", when the red train enters a tunnel, the mushroom and coin sounds from ''Super Mario Bros.'' are used when Mickey collects a heart and coins respectively.) |