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{{about|references to the ''Super Mario'' games in film|films based on the ''Super Mario'' games|[[List of television series and films]]}}
{{about|references to the ''Super Mario'' games in film|films based on the ''Super Mario'' games|[[List of television series and films]]}}
Due to the popularity of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' games]], they have been commonly referenced in pop culture. Below is an incomplete list of times Mario or anything relating to the series has been mentioned or seen in a movie.
Due to the popularity of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' games]], they have been commonly referenced in pop culture. Below is an incomplete list of times Mario or anything relating to the series has been mentioned or seen in a movie.  
 
==''2025 - The World enslaved by a Virus''==
==''2025 - The World enslaved by a Virus''==
[[File:2025TheWorldEnslavedByAVirusMovie GoombaGraffiti.png|thumb]]
[[File:2025TheWorldEnslavedByAVirusMovie GoombaGraffiti.png|thumb]]
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In one scene, Ted is seen playing ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' on the NES. A copy of ''[[Donkey Kong Classics]]'' can also be seen on a shelf.
In one scene, Ted is seen playing ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' on the NES. A copy of ''[[Donkey Kong Classics]]'' can also be seen on a shelf.


==''{{wp|Billy & Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure}}''==
==''[[wikipedia:Billy & Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure|Billy & Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure]]''==
The [[Warp Pipe]] sound effect (particularly from ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'') can be heard when the Boogey Man enters the pipe.
The [[Warp Pipe]] sound effect can be heard when the Boogey Man enters the pipe.


==''{{wp|Billy Madison}}''==
==''{{wp|Billy Madison}}''==
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==''{{wp|Cool as Ice}}''==
==''{{wp|Cool as Ice}}''==
Sounds and music from ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' can be heard while Kathy Winslow's brother plays their NES.
Sounds and music from ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' can be heard while Kathy Winslow's brother plays their NES.
==''[[wikipedia:Dear Santa (2024 film)|Dear Santa]]''==
Towards the end of the film, the main character Liam is seen playing ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' on his bed in handheld mode. Additionally, the ''Super Mario Official Sticker Book'' is on a shelf above his desk. The character Gibby has a {{wp|Build-A-Bear Workshop}} [[Bowser]] plush on his bed and receives The Mighty Bowser [[LEGO Super Mario|LEGO ''Super Mario'']] set as a Christmas present.


==''{{wp|Despicable Me 3}}''==
==''{{wp|Despicable Me 3}}''==
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When Ernest is told by Old Lady Hackamore about how he is responsible for the release of Trantor the troll and how he must defeat him, Ernest says, "Yeah, but, I'm me, and he's he, and we're talkin' real danger here. Stand and deliver, firing line, moment of truth, end of the line, eighth-level Mario Brothers!"
When Ernest is told by Old Lady Hackamore about how he is responsible for the release of Trantor the troll and how he must defeat him, Ernest says, "Yeah, but, I'm me, and he's he, and we're talkin' real danger here. Stand and deliver, firing line, moment of truth, end of the line, eighth-level Mario Brothers!"


==''{{wp|Face/Off}}''==
==''[[wikipedia:Face/Off|Face/Off]]''==
The prisoners are seen wearing the Goomba boots from the 1993 ''[[Super Mario Bros. (film)|Super Mario Bros.]]'' film.<ref>@TristanACooper (May 28, 2018). [https://twitter.com/TristanACooper/status/1001184835690475522 "''The Goombas' shoes in Super Mario Bros: The Movie were reused for the magnet boots in Face Off Now you too are cursed with this knowledge''"]. ''X''. Retrieved November 30, 2023.</ref>
The prisoners are seen wearing the Goomba boots from the 1993 ''[[Super Mario Bros. (film)|Super Mario Bros.]]'' film.<ref>@TristanACooper (May 28, 2018). [https://twitter.com/TristanACooper/status/1001184835690475522 "''The Goombas' shoes in Super Mario Bros: The Movie were reused for the magnet boots in Face Off Now you too are cursed with this knowledge''"]. ''X''. Retrieved November 30, 2023.</ref>


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==''{{wp|The Fault in Our Stars (film)|The Fault in Our Stars}}''==
==''{{wp|The Fault in Our Stars (film)|The Fault in Our Stars}}''==
In a flashback, the cancer support group leader Patrick is shown playing ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'' on the [[Wii]] at his mother's house after being treated for testicular cancer.
In a flashback, the cancer support group leader Patrick is shown playing ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'' on the [[Wii]] at his mother's house after being treated for testicular cancer.
==''{{wp|Ferris Bueller's Day Off}}''==
In one scene, a ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'' cabinet can be seen next to the ''Karate Champ'' cabinet that the lady resembling Ferris is seen playing at an arcade.


==''{{wp|Firehouse Dog}}''==
==''{{wp|Firehouse Dog}}''==
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[[file:Logorama 1UpGasPedal.png|thumb|right]]
[[file:Logorama 1UpGasPedal.png|thumb|right]]
The gas pedal inside Ronald McDonald's (the film's main antagonist) truck is a 1-Up Mushroom sprite from ''Super Mario Bros. 3''.
The gas pedal inside Ronald McDonald's (the film's main antagonist) truck is a 1-Up Mushroom sprite from ''Super Mario Bros. 3''.
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==''[[wikipedia:Look Who's Back (film)|Look Who's Back]]''==
[[File:Look Who's Back screengrab.png|thumb|right]]
A [[Koopa Troopa]] plush and [[Mario Cap|Mario's cap]] can be seen in the background in one of the clips during the YouTube video montage.
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John Grogan mentions that before he went into college, he had no expectations for himself, having spent his time doing bong hits (inhaling marijuana through a bong) and playing ''Donkey Kong''.
John Grogan mentions that before he went into college, he had no expectations for himself, having spent his time doing bong hits (inhaling marijuana through a bong) and playing ''Donkey Kong''.


==''{{wp|May December}}''==
==''[[wikipedia:May December|May December]]''==
When Joe sends a link for a trip to a butterfly sanctuary in Mexico to a friend via text messaging, the [[coin]] sound effect from ''[[Super Mario World]]'' plays as the send tone.
When Joe sends a link for a trip to a butterfly sanctuary in Mexico to a friend via text messaging, the [[coin]] sound effect from ''[[Super Mario World]]'' plays as the send tone.


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In one scene of the Oscar-winning short film, Alli and Jacob eat breakfast together. A Yoshi plush can be seen on the table alongside the other disorganized toys left by their children.
In one scene of the Oscar-winning short film, Alli and Jacob eat breakfast together. A Yoshi plush can be seen on the table alongside the other disorganized toys left by their children.


==''{{wp|North (1994 film)|North}}''==
==''[[wikipedia:North (1994 film)|North]]''==
[[File:NorthSMW.jpg|thumb|Bowser's boss fight shown on the top right monitor.]]
[[File:NorthSMW.jpg|thumb|Bowser's boss fight shown on the top right monitor.]]
In one scene, Bowser's boss fight from ''[[Super Mario World]]'' can be seen on one of the office monitors.
In one scene, Bowser's boss fight from ''[[Super Mario World]]'' can be seen on one of the office monitors.
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==''Pixels''==
==''Pixels''==
[[File:Donkey Kong-Pixels.jpg|thumb|200px|Donkey Kong (in original form) as he appears in ''Pixels'']]
{{main|Pixels}}
{{main|Pixels}}
[[File:Donkey Kong-Pixels.jpg|thumb|200px|Donkey Kong (in original form) as he appears in ''Pixels'']]
Donkey Kong makes an appearance in the film in his original form from ''Donkey Kong''. Early in the film, Mario as he appears in ''Super Mario Bros.'' can be seen on Ludlow's shirt, and later on in the film during the final battle scene, Mario can be seen chasing a man across the screen (in his original ''Donkey Kong'' form).
Donkey Kong makes an appearance in the film in his original form from ''Donkey Kong''. Early in the film, Mario as he appears in ''Super Mario Bros.'' can be seen on Ludlow's shirt, and later on in the film during the final battle scene, Mario can be seen chasing a man across the screen (in his original ''Donkey Kong'' form).


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==''{{wp|Spring Breakers}}''==
==''{{wp|Spring Breakers}}''==
Following a beach party scene in the beginning, Brit can be seen watching a video game walkthrough of ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'' on her TV connected to her laptop, featuring Mario, Luigi, and a [[Yellow Toad and Blue Toad|Toad]]<!--Is it Yellow Toad or Blue Toad?--> riding on three [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]]s<!--Which color of Yoshis are respectively ridden?--> in [[World 1-3 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 1-3]], where one of the players of the game in the video describes the [[coin]]s in the course's only secret area that features a [[Star Coin]] as the "magical crown jewels at the bottom of the mystery cave". She eventually watches the walkthrough with Candy in their room in a motel that they, Faith, and Cotty have gone to for spring break.
Following a beach party scene in the beginning, Brit can be seen watching a video game walkthrough of ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'' on her TV connected to her laptop, featuring Mario, Luigi, and a [[Toad (species)|Toad]]<!--Which playable Toad color?--> riding on three [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]]s<!--Which color of Yoshis are respectively ridden?--> in [[World 1-3 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 1-3]], where one of the players of the game in the video describes the [[coin]]s in the course's only secret area that features a [[Star Coin]] as the "magical crown jewels at the bottom of the mystery cave". She eventually watches the walkthrough with Candy in their room in a motel that they, Faith, and Cotty have gone to for spring break.


==''{{wp|Stormbreaker (film)|Stormbreaker}}''==
==''{{wp|Stormbreaker (film)|Stormbreaker}}''==
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Seok-woo gives his daughter Su-an a black Wii bundled with ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' for her birthday, only to find out that she already received one for Children's Day.
Seok-woo gives his daughter Su-an a black Wii bundled with ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' for her birthday, only to find out that she already received one for Children's Day.


==''{{plain link|https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Transformers:_Rise_of_the_Beasts_(film)|Transformers: Rise of the Beasts}}''==
==''[https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Transformers:_Rise_of_the_Beasts_(film) Transformers: Rise of the Beasts]''==
*Early in the movie, Kris plays the Game Boy and complains he cannot beat [[Bowser]] as the Game Over jingle is heard. This is anachronistic, as the movie is set in 1994 and there would not be a Game Boy ''Super Mario'' platform game featuring Bowser until ''[[Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]]'' in 1999.
*Early in the movie, Kris plays the Game Boy and complains he cannot beat [[Bowser]] as the Game Over jingle is heard. This is anachronistic, as the movie is set in 1994 and there would not be a Game Boy ''Super Mario'' platform game featuring Bowser until ''[[Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]]'' in 1999.
* Mirage refers to Optimus Primal at one point as "Donkey Kong".
* Mirage refers to Optimus Primal at one point as "Donkey Kong".
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==''{{wp|The Wizard (1989 film)|The Wizard}}''==
==''{{wp|The Wizard (1989 film)|The Wizard}}''==
{{main|The Wizard}}
[[File:The Wizard Poster.jpg|thumb|The poster for ''The Wizard'', featuring Mario in the top right and a Sidestepper in the bottom left.]]
The climax of ''The Wizard'' is known for featuring ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' as the final game in the Video Armageddon tournament. ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' is also played in the film.
[[File:TheWizardSMB3.jpg|thumb|left|''Super Mario Bros. 3'' being played by the title character of ''The Wizard''.]]
*The climax is known for featuring ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' as the final game in the Video Armageddon tournament. As the scene progresses, protagonist Jimmy Woods manages to find the [[Recorder|Magic Flute]] in the [[Grass Land|World 1]] Fortress and wins the competition by warping to [[Giant Land|World 4]] (which would not actually score extra points in the game itself, implying that the competition had a different scoring system). Additionally, the emcee at the Video Armageddon announces several level names incorrectly (for instance, calling level 1-3 "World 2").
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' is mentioned and seen being played occasionally at earlier points in the film.
*Mario and a [[Sidestepper]] from ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'' are featured on the film's poster.
*Sound effects from ''Super Mario Bros.'' can be heard at a few points as well.
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==''{{wp|Wreck-It Ralph}}''==
==''{{wp|Wreck-It Ralph}}''==
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Furthermore, the gameplay of ''Sugar Rush'' bears some resemblance to the ''Mario Kart'' series, such as players potentially stalling out if they messed up a [[Rocket Start|boost at the beginning of the race]], and how they [[Item Box|drive through sugar cubes to acquire items]] to use against other racers. The title card for ''Sugar Rush'' even has what appears to be [[Nintendo]]'s logo. The camera-wielding floating marshmallows who follow the players around the track appear to be a parody of the Lakitu enemies. In addition, the font used for the "Select your kart" text is nearly identical to that used in some ''Super Mario'' game logos. In the movie's credits, at one point the characters (now shown in 8-bit form) move around collecting floating medals, recalling coin-filled rooms in classic ''Super Mario'' platformers, and in another scene, they exit an area via a large gray [[Warp Pipe]]-like structure. Coincidentally, the [[Sweet Sweet Canyon]] track, with a similar theme to ''Sugar Rush'', would be introduced later, in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]''.
Furthermore, the gameplay of ''Sugar Rush'' bears some resemblance to the ''Mario Kart'' series, such as players potentially stalling out if they messed up a [[Rocket Start|boost at the beginning of the race]], and how they [[Item Box|drive through sugar cubes to acquire items]] to use against other racers. The title card for ''Sugar Rush'' even has what appears to be [[Nintendo]]'s logo. The camera-wielding floating marshmallows who follow the players around the track appear to be a parody of the Lakitu enemies. In addition, the font used for the "Select your kart" text is nearly identical to that used in some ''Super Mario'' game logos. In the movie's credits, at one point the characters (now shown in 8-bit form) move around collecting floating medals, recalling coin-filled rooms in classic ''Super Mario'' platformers, and in another scene, they exit an area via a large gray [[Warp Pipe]]-like structure. Coincidentally, the [[Sweet Sweet Canyon]] track, with a similar theme to ''Sugar Rush'', would be introduced later, in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]''.


Though it is commonly believed that Mario's non-appearance in the film was due to a high licensing fee laid down by Nintendo, it was actually because the producers could not find a way to work Mario into the story, apparently deeming him too important to have only a cameo.<ref>{{cite|url=https://www.wired.com/2012/10/interview-with-rich-moore-and-clark-spencer-the-director-and-producer-of-wreck-it-ralph/|publisher=Wired|language=en|title=Interview with Rich Moore and Clark Spencer, the Director and Producer of Wreck-It Ralph|author=MacQuarrie, Jim|date=October 29, 2012|accessdate=January 18, 2025}}</ref>
Though it is commonly believed that Mario's non-appearance in the film was due to a high licensing fee laid down by Nintendo, it was actually because the producers could not find a way to work Mario into the story, apparently deeming him too important to have only a cameo.{{ref needed}}
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[[File:Yogi Bear is Super Mario.png|thumb|left]]
[[File:Yogi Bear is Super Mario.png|thumb|left]]
During the credits, there is an animated segment which depicts silhouettes of Yogi, Boo Boo and Ranger Smith running around in a ''Super Mario Bros.''-inspired setting.
During the credits, there is an animated segment which depicts silhouettes of Yogi, Boo Boo and Ranger Smith running around in a ''Super Mario Bros.''-inspired setting.
==''{{wp|Zombieland: Double Tap}}''==
In the battle with the enormous amount of zombie hordes near the end, while Tallahassee is trying to stall the zombie hordes from reaching Columbus, Krista/Wichita, and Nevada as they escape to the top of the skyscraper, he throws a barrel at the zombie hordes to stop them and shouts, "Donkey Kong, motherfuckers!"
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