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William Shakespeare is also referenced by several characters in other time periods. In [[Alexandria]], [[Cleopatra]] jokes about someone writing a play about her, [[Julius Caesar]], and {{wp|Mark Antony}} living happily ever after, referencing Shakespeare's ''{{wp|Antony and Cleopatra}}''. In [[London]] circa 1595, a handmaiden of Queen Elizabeth I mentions that the queen is supporting the efforts of playwrights like William Shakespeare. In London circa 1843, [[Catherine Dickens]] claims that her husband, [[Charles Dickens]], is the greatest writer since William Shakespeare. Finally, in [[Novato]], after [[Mario]] introduces himself, [[David Grenewetzki]] expresses disbelief as to his identity and sarcastically calls himself William Shakespeare in response. | William Shakespeare is also referenced by several characters in other time periods. In [[Alexandria]], [[Cleopatra]] jokes about someone writing a play about her, [[Julius Caesar]], and {{wp|Mark Antony}} living happily ever after, referencing Shakespeare's ''{{wp|Antony and Cleopatra}}''. In [[London]] circa 1595, a handmaiden of Queen Elizabeth I mentions that the queen is supporting the efforts of playwrights like William Shakespeare. In London circa 1843, [[Catherine Dickens]] claims that her husband, [[Charles Dickens]], is the greatest writer since William Shakespeare. Finally, in [[Novato]], after [[Mario]] introduces himself, [[David Grenewetzki]] expresses disbelief as to his identity and sarcastically calls himself William Shakespeare in response. | ||
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*[[Romano]] from ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode "[[Mario and Joliet]]" is based off of {{wp|Romeo}} from Shakespeare's tragedy ''{{wp|Romeo and Juliet}}''. The episode's title is a reference to the tragedy as well. Additionally, the [[Plumber's log]] entry for this episode is 1601 - the year Shakespeare is believed to have finished ''{{wp|Hamlet}}''.{{ref needed}} | *[[Romano]] from ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode "[[Mario and Joliet]]" is based off of {{wp|Romeo}} from Shakespeare's tragedy ''{{wp|Romeo and Juliet}}''. The episode's title is a reference to the tragedy as well. Additionally, the [[Plumber's log]] entry for this episode is 1601 - the year Shakespeare is believed to have finished ''{{wp|Hamlet}}''.{{ref needed}} | ||