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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Before starting to cast her spells, [[Elvira]] spins in a circle while chanting "There's no place like home". She then claims to feel "a little bit like Dorothy". This is in reference to ''{{wp|The Wonderful Wizard of Oz}}''. The actress who portrays Elvira, Cassandra Peterson, was born in Kansas, as was the character Dorothy.
*Before starting to cast her spells, Elvira spins in a circle while chanting "There's no place like home". She then claims to feel "a little bit like Dorothy". This is in reference to ''{{wp|The Wonderful Wizard of Oz}}''. The actress who portrays Elvira, Cassandra Peterson, was born in Kansas, as was the character Dorothy.
*[[Mario]]'s claim that chanting "the rain in Spain stays mainly on the plain" works in films may be a reference to the {{wp|Pygmalion (1938 film)|1938 film version of ''Pygmalion''}}, in which the character {{wp|Eliza Doolittle}} has a speech impediment cured by continually reciting this phrase.
*Mario's claim that chanting "the rain in Spain stays mainly on the plain" works in movies may be a reference to the {{wp|Pygmalion (1938 film)|1938 film version of ''Pygmalion''}}, in which the character Eliza Doolittle has a speech impediment cured by continually reciting this phrase.
*When Shout! Factory released the complete ''[[The Legend of Zelda (television series)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' series on DVD, they only included five of the 13 original live-action segments that corresponded to the ''Zelda'' episodes.<ref>http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Super-Mario-Bros-Super/3951</ref> The episodes "[[Magic's Magic]]", "Mommies Curse", "[[Tutti Frutti, oh Mario]]", "[[The Magic Love]]", "[[Treasure of the Sierra Brooklyn]]" and "[[The Ghoul of My Dreams]]" were only released as bonus episodes on a PAL DVD set in Germany, where they are presented with only German language dubs.<ref>http://www.pidax-film.de/Kinder/Jugend/Die-Super-Mario-Bros-Super-Show-Vol-1::1084.html</ref><ref>http://www.pidax-film.de/Kinder/Jugend/Die-Super-Mario-Bros-Super-Show-Vol-2::1104.html</ref><ref>http://www.pidax-film.de/Kinder/Jugend/Die-Super-Mario-Bros-Super-Show-Vol-3::1133.html</ref><ref>http://www.pidax-film.de/Kinder/Jugend/Die-Super-Mario-Bros-Super-Show-Vol-4::1188.html</ref> "Magic's Magic" and "The Ghoul of My Dreams" were released in English, but only on Kids Klassics VHS tapes in the US. The only DVD release for "[[Slime Busters]]" in the US was on a single disc called ''Mario Mania''. The live-action episode "Tutti Frutti Mario" did not make it onto any DVD or VHS release.
*When the company Shout Factory released the complete ''The Legend of Zelda'' series on DVD, they only included five of the 13 original live-action segments that corresponded to the ''Zelda'' episodes.<ref>http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Super-Mario-Bros-Super/3951</ref> The episodes "[[Magic's Magic]]", "Mommies Curse", "[[Tutti Frutti, Oh Mario]]", "[[The Magic Love]]", "[[Treasure of the Sierra Brooklyn]]" and "[[The Ghoul of My Dreams]]" were only released as bonus episodes on a PAL DVD set in Germany, where they are presented with only German language dubs.<ref>http://www.pidax-film.de/Kinder/Jugend/Die-Super-Mario-Bros-Super-Show-Vol-1::1084.html</ref><ref>http://www.pidax-film.de/Kinder/Jugend/Die-Super-Mario-Bros-Super-Show-Vol-2::1104.html</ref><ref>http://www.pidax-film.de/Kinder/Jugend/Die-Super-Mario-Bros-Super-Show-Vol-3::1133.html</ref><ref>http://www.pidax-film.de/Kinder/Jugend/Die-Super-Mario-Bros-Super-Show-Vol-4::1188.html</ref> "Magic's Magic" and "The Ghoul of My Dreams" were released in English, but only on Kids Klassics VHS tapes in the US. The only DVD release for "[[Slime Busters]]" in the US was on a single disc called ''Mario Mania''. The live-action episode "Tutti Frutti Mario" did not make it onto any DVD or VHS release.


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