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BrainPOP!.com
BrainPOP!.com's Dance movie, Tim is humming the underwater tune from Super Mario Bros..
Fred the Monkey
On fredthemonkey.com, there are polls on the home page, which are frequently updated. The August 3rd, 2007 Poll asks what kind of genre a Fred the Monkey-themed video game should be. The fifth option is "Fred Teaches Typing", a reference to Mario Teaches Typing.
Mailbag 30
One of the E-Mails Sceb receives concerns him getting Mario Kart DS. Later, Space Chicken enters bragging about his skills in the game, wearing a green cap backwards with a white L imprinted on it. Since then, the white L cap has appeared in the background of several cartoons on the website.
Mailbag 31
Concerning the events of the previous Mailbag, Sceb tries to get Space Chicken to come out with his Nintendo DS; apparently Space Chicken lost when he got poor items (he mentions getting several Green Shells and a single Mushroom while in fourth place). Space Chicken also shouts that Sceb Snaked.
iGoogle
A couple of avaible skins for iGoogle are Mario themed. [1]
Homestar Runner
Pumpakin Carve-nival
In this cartoon, The King of Town is dressed as Mario. When the toon is over, if he is clicked on, a secret mini-game called "Super Kingio Bros." will be able to be played. The game however, is an obvious joke, as the player plays as the King of Town, who is too fat to hit any of the blocks or jump over the first Goomba. Interesting to note, in the same toon, Bubs is dressed as Lou Albano.
Halloween Potion-ma-jig
In this cartoon, the Cheat is dressed as Toad. At the end of the toon, clicking on him will have him mimicking Toad when he gets attacked in Mario Kart 64.
Teen Girl Squad Issue 10
The character Tompkins is apparently playing a Mario game on an old Game Boy, during the cartoon. Tompkins says he "has Bowser on the ropes" and a red Koopa shell "pØwn"s So and So. Later on, the Ugly One says "Let's get it on like Diddy Kong".
Stinkoman 20X6
The game features its very own version of the Minus World, Level -0, "NEGATORY". Unlike the Minus World, it is beatable (as well as part of the game), but is far glitchier than Minus World. Other references include "Firey-Hot" from the Saargtsson battle is an exact copy of the cannon's blasts in the Airship levels of Super Mario Bros. 3, "Old Sage" looks similar to spikes found in The Moon level of Super Mario Land 2, "Liekand", a boss, is very similar in appearance to Fryguy from Super Mario Bros. 2 (the fact that Liekand is a mouse that wears sunglasses is another iside reference, as Mouser is also a mouse that wears sunglasses), and in The "Stinkomanual", "Hold B" is said, which refers to holding B to make Mario run. The Stinkomanual's story also tells the player not to "expect any weepy Princess crap".
Storng Bad E-mail 57
Clicking on the word "cartoons" at the end causes a loop of Homestar watching TV to play. If the video tape labeled "NES game endings" below the TV is clicked, a window showing screenshots of the endings of various NES games appears. One of the screenshots the appear is a picture of the ending to Super Mario Bros. 2.
Strong Bad E-Mail 153
Strong Bad is shown playing a videogame called "Sundae Driver". When he catches a cherry, a message that says "Cherry Get!" appears. This is a reference to "Shine Get!" from Super Mario Sunshine.
Halloween Fan Costumes '06
one person dressed up as Homestar (who has his head visible from the costume) is next to a person in a Mario costume. Strong Bad says to the person "Wait a minute, Homestar, who's that in your mouth? Did you eat Luigi?". The person responses by saying "Yes Strong Bad, I ate Luigi. He tasted like mushrooms."
The King of Town's Very Own Quite Popular Cartoon Show
The title character calls his men "Beezos".
Weekly Fan Stuff
The weekly Fan Stuff featered on March 13, 2008 is a custom level from Super Smash Bros. Brawl shaped like Trogdor.
Strong Bad E-Mail 22
Before checking his email, Strong Bad hums the music from the first level of Donkey Kong.
Most in the Graveyard
Strong Mad is dressed as a Thwomp.
Kingdom of Loathing
KingdomOfLoathing.com is a text based RPG-type game, where you create a character out of the wacky classes they have available, then level up in a world where anything goes. In the Kingdom of Loathing there is a zone called the "8-Bit Realm," where there are various enemies from the NES-era for you to kill, including Bob-ombs, Koopa Troopas, and Goombas.
There are also various items you can buy throughout the Kingdom of Loathing that are Mario-esque in name, description, and use.
ScrewAttack.com
Being a videogame enthusiast website, Screwattack.com has featured much content centered around Mario and his games, including many Video Game Vaults, and top ten lists where things from Mario have appeared. Two top ten lists, "Top Ten Mario Games" and "Top Ten Worst Mario Games" are devoted entirely to the Mario franchise. One of the site's series, GameJew, features a guy dressed like Mario.
Seth MacFarlane's Calvalcade of Cartoon Comedy
Super Mario Rescues the Princess
In this animated short, Mario confronts Bowser on a bridge over lava in his castle à la Super Mario Bros. After leaping over Bowser, Mario removes the axe, causing the Koopa King to plunge into the lava, and he runs over to where Princess Toadstool is waiting. The Princess thanks Mario for rescuing her, but rejects his offer for a kiss, as they just met, and that she doesn't want to make out with him. Mario explains that he merely wants a kiss as opposed to sex, and questions the Princess as to what he went through to reach her. The Princess concludes that Mario merely leapt a bunch of mushrooms (Goombas), and Mario argues that she was pathetic enough to get kidnapped by mushrooms in the first place. After Mario bickers about more aspects of his adventure, the Princess still refuses to kiss him. Mario then calls for Bowser (whom he refers to as "Dragon") to keep the Princess. Upon hearing this, Bowsers leaps out from the lava, grabs the Princess and bites her head off.
www.dragonfable.com
In the guardian tower at Oaklore, if you touch one of the piles of barrels, a bubble will pop up and say: " These barrels are inscribed with D.K. Jr."
Braxtanfilms
In a web comic bridging the gap between the independent film group's two Ghostbusters films, the funeral of one character is attended by Mario and Luigi as they appeared on the Super Mario Bros. Super Show.
NBC.com
In a Heroes Graphic Novel, West, when asked about Monica, replies, "Princess is in another castle."
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