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== ''The Red Green Show'' ==
== ''The Red Green Show'' ==
The "Adventures with Bill" segment from the episode where the lodge members attempt at converting their excess grapes into wine features Bill and his comrades trying to fix a roof. During their capers, Bill begins to climb up a ladderway not unlike the girders of ''Donkey Kong'' and Dalton ends up knocking several metal canisters down the staircase, resulting in a ''Donkey Kong'' parody as Bill climbs to the roof. As he sees this, Red exclaims, "Hey! ''Super Mario Brothers!''", using the common Canadian pronunciation of "Mario".
The "Adventures with Bill" segment from the episode where the lodge members attempt at converting their excess grapes into wine features Bill and his comrades trying to fix a roof. During their capers, Bill begins to climb up a ladderway not unlike the girders of ''Donkey Kong'' and Dalton ends up knocking several metal canisters down the staircase, resulting in a ''Donkey Kong'' parody as Bill climbs to the roof. As he sees this, Red exclaims, "Hey! ''Super Mario Brothers!''", using the common Canadian pronunciation of "Mario".
== ''The Sarah Silverman Program'' ==
In one episode, a commerical for a ficticious video game entitled ''Cookie Party: The Video Game'' is shown, which features a Mario-inspired level.


== ''The Sopranos'' ==
== ''The Sopranos'' ==

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For television shows staring Mario, please visit the TV & Movies page.

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America's Funniest home videos

In one episode a kid is seen playing Super Mario Bros. in a underground level.

Boy Meets World

In one episode, Mr. Feenie talks about how technology is wasted and mentions how it's used to play Super Mario Bros., namely to beat King Koopa and rescue the Princess.

Drake & Josh

In the episode "The Bet", several implications are made that the game that Josh is playing is a Super Mario Bros.-like level, most notably Drake's telling Josh to "jump the mushroom." Josh was probably playing Super Mario World, because if you have an item in your holder and a mushroom is grabbed, it will replace the item.

E3

An interview conducted for E3 (Youtube)

GoTV

GoTV, a service that lets people watch shows on their cell phones, had a series of shows about the New Super Mario Bros. They showed one weekly for four weeks.

Kotaku Article

Honey, I Shrunk the Kids

In one episode, Wayne can be seen playing as Princess Peach on Luigi Raceway in Mario Kart 64.

Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

In a 1983 episode, a boy teaches Mr. Rogers how to play Donkey Kong. After watching the boy play, Mr. Rogers plays for a little while. After that, a man comes by and shows Mr. Rogers and the boy the inside of the cabinet, and how the controls work.

The Red Green Show

The "Adventures with Bill" segment from the episode where the lodge members attempt at converting their excess grapes into wine features Bill and his comrades trying to fix a roof. During their capers, Bill begins to climb up a ladderway not unlike the girders of Donkey Kong and Dalton ends up knocking several metal canisters down the staircase, resulting in a Donkey Kong parody as Bill climbs to the roof. As he sees this, Red exclaims, "Hey! Super Mario Brothers!", using the common Canadian pronunciation of "Mario".

The Sarah Silverman Program

In one episode, a commerical for a ficticious video game entitled Cookie Party: The Video Game is shown, which features a Mario-inspired level.

The Sopranos

In one episode, AJ is seen playing Mario Kart 64.

Two Pints of Lager And a Packet of Crisps

In one episode, Gaz is seen trying to help his brother Munch know what is real and what is not real, at one point, Munch says "Not even the Super Mario Brothers?" and Gaz replies "Well okay, that's real!"

Whose Line Is It Anyway?

In one of the games, Wayne Brady had to make up a song based on a random person's profession. During one episode, a videogame reviewer from The Daily Radar was chosen. Both Mario and Donkey Kong were mentioned.

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