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*In the space scene, when the [[Wiggler|caterpillars]] go after the comet, a Stone Age-style satellite can be seen.
*In the space scene, when the [[Wiggler|caterpillars]] go after the comet, a Stone Age-style satellite can be seen.
*Tracy Moore's voice for [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] is slightly lower-pitched in this episode, which continues in later episodes of the series.
*Tracy Moore's voice for [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] is slightly lower-pitched in this episode, which continues in later episodes of the series.
*In the original NBC airings, [[Mario]] narrates the preview by saying, "I invented the telephone to make life easier for the Cave People, but now all they do is gab, gab, gab! When I call to them there's a dinosaur attack, the line's busy."<ref>[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iHrfOYT9stA Captain N & The New SMW - Party Line / Nightmare On Mother Brains Street (w/ Reworked Intro)]</ref>{{dead link}}
*In the original NBC airings, [[Mario]] narrates the preview by saying, "I invented the telephone to make life easier for the Cave People, but now all they do is gab, gab, gab! When I call to them there's a dinosaur attack, the line's busy."<ref>[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iHrfOYT9stA Captain N & The New SMW - Party Line / Nightmare On Mother Brains Street (w/ Reworked Intro)]</ref>


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