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==''{{wp|Adam Ruins Everything}}''==
==''{{wp|Adam Ruins Everything}}''==
In the episode "Adam Ruins Malls", when host Adam Conover insults the clerk of the supplements store by calling him an ape, the show turns into an 8-Bit parody of ''Donkey Kong''. The clerk begins acting like Donkey Kong and rolls barrels toward Adam, his guest Emily, and another customer.
In the episode "Adam Ruins Malls", when host Adam Conover insults the clerk of the supplements store by calling him an ape, the show turns into an 8-Bit spoof of ''Donkey Kong''. The clerk begins acting like Donkey Kong and rolls barrels toward Adam, his guest Emily, and another customer.


==''{{wp|After Midnight (TV series)|After Midnight}}''==
==''{{wp|After Midnight (TV series)|After Midnight}}''==
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==''{{wp|Austin & Ally}}''==
==''{{wp|Austin & Ally}}''==
In the episode "Ferris Wheels & Funky Breath", a [[Donkey Kong]] plush can be seen at a carnival.
In the episode, "Ferris Wheels & Funky Breath", a [[Donkey Kong]] plush can be seen at a carnival.


==''{{wp|Australia's Funniest Home Videos}}''==
==''{{wp|Australia's Funniest Home Videos}}''==
At one point in the July 23, 2011 episode, a young boy is seen playing on a {{wp|PlayStation 2}}. The announcer's voice implies that the kid's favorite game is "Super Mario Over Excitement 5000". The boy then starts screaming in excitement.
At one point in the July 23rd, 2011 episode, a young boy is seen playing a Playstation 2. The announcer's voice implies that the kid's favorite game is "Super Mario Over Excitement 5000." The boy then starts screaming in excitement.


==''{{wp|Australia's Got Talent}}''==
==''{{wp|Australia's Got Talent}}''==
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==''{{wp|Bridge of Lies (game show)|Bridge of Lies}}''==
==''{{wp|Bridge of Lies (game show)|Bridge of Lies}}''==
*In series 3 episode 2, in the Final Crossing segment, one of the incorrect statements is "The first Super Mario Bros. video game was released in the 70s". The contestant selects this and is eliminated, as it was actually released in 1985.
*In series 3 episode 2, in the Final Crossing segment, one of the incorrect statements is "The first Super Mario Bros. game was released in the 70s". The contestant selects this and is eliminated, as it was actually released in 1985.


==''{{wp|Brooklyn Nine-Nine}}''==
==''{{wp|Brooklyn Nine-Nine}}''==
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*In series 10 episode 44, the contestant was asked "''The modern slang phrase meaning something is about to happen is "it's on like..." what?''", with the possible answers being [[Donkey Kong]], [[Mario]], and [[wikipedia:Lara Croft|Lara Croft]]. The contestant correctly answered Donkey Kong, along with the Chaser.
*In series 10 episode 44, the contestant was asked "''The modern slang phrase meaning something is about to happen is "it's on like..." what?''", with the possible answers being [[Donkey Kong]], [[Mario]], and [[wikipedia:Lara Croft|Lara Croft]]. The contestant correctly answered Donkey Kong, along with the Chaser.
**This phrase then became a running joke throughout the episode, with the contestant saying it after the question, then again before the Final Chase.
**This phrase then became a running joke throughout the episode, with the contestant saying it after the question, then again before the Final Chase.
*In series 11 episode 66, host [[Wikipedia:Bradley Walsh|Bradley Walsh]] asked the contestant a question, ''"In the Nintendo game '[[Luigi's Mansion]]', what kind of machine is the [[Poltergust 3000]], used by Luigi to capture [[Ghost (Luigi's Mansion series)|ghosts]]?"'', with the possible answers Electric Fan, Leaf Blower, and Vacuum Cleaner. The contestant incorrectly answered Leaf Blower, while the Chaser correctly answered Vacuum Cleaner.
*In series 11 episode 66, host [[Wikipedia:Bradley Walsh|Bradley Walsh]] asked the contestant a question, ''"In the Nintendo game '[[Luigi's Mansion]]', what kind of machine is the [[Poltergust 3000]], used by Luigi to capture [[Ghost (Luigi's Mansion series)|ghosts]]?"'', with the possible answers Electric fan, Leaf Blower and Vacuum Cleaner. The contestant incorrectly answered Leaf Blower, while the Chaser answered correctly.
*In series 11 episode 151, Bradley asked the question ''"An arrangement of the Russian folk song 'Korobeiniki' became the well-known music for what computer game?"'', with one of the possible answers being ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', alongside ''[[wikipedia:Pac-Man|Pac-Man]]'' and the correct answer ''[[Tetris]]''. The contestant incorrectly guessed ''Super Mario Bros.'', noting it had a distinctive [[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)|theme tune]], while the Chaser correctly answered ''Tetris''.
*In series 11 episode 151, Bradley asked the question ''"An arrangement of the Russian folk song 'Korobeiniki' became the well-known music for what computer game?"'', with one of the possible answers being ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', alongside ''[[wikipedia:Pac-Man|Pac-Man]]'' and the correct answer ''[[Tetris]]''. The contestant incorrectly guessed ''Super Mario Bros.'', noting it had a distinctive theme tune, while the Chaser correctly answered ''Tetris''.
*In series 12 episode 159, one of the questions in the cash builder round was ''"[[Rainbow Road]] appears in which Super Mario racing game?"''. The contestant correctly answered ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]''.
*In series 12 episode 159, one of the questions in the cash builder round was ''"[[Rainbow Road]] appears in which Super Mario racing game?"''. The contestant correctly answered ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]''.
*In series 13 episode 100, during the cash builder round a contestant was asked "What color dungarees does the Nintendo character Mario usually wear?". The contestant correctly answered blue.
*In series 13 episode 100, during the cash builder round a contestant was asked "What color dungarees does the Nintendo character Mario usually wear?". The contestant correctly answered blue.
*In one of the episodes, Bradley asked the question, ''"In the Nintendo games featuring Mario, what creature is [[Yoshi]]?"'', with dinosaur, dog, and dodo as possible answers. The contestant correctly guessed dinosaur.
*In one of the episodes, Bradley asked the question, ''"In the Nintendo games featuring Mario, what creature is [[Yoshi]]?"'', with dinosaur, dog and dodo as possible answers. The player correctly guessed dinosaur.
*In one of the episodes, Bradley asked Mark Labett the question "''Which Japanese company makes the game [[Super Mario Maker]]?''". Mark correctly answered Nintendo, catching the team with 33 seconds remaining, resulting in them losing the game.
*In one of the episodes, Bradley asked Mark Labett the question ''Which Japanese company makes the game [[Super Mario Maker]]?''. Mark correctly answered Nintendo, catching the team with 33 seconds remaining, resulting in them losing the game.


==''The Chase: Celebrity Special''==
==''The Chase: Celebrity Special''==
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==''[[Wikipedia:Younger (TV Series)|Younger]]''==
==''[[Wikipedia:Younger (TV Series)|Younger]]''==
In an episode of season 1, Liza Miller goes to a bar that holds a trivia game, with one of the questions asking which ''Mario Kart'' game featured [[King Boo]] and [[Petey Piranha]] as partners together. One of the patrons in the bar correctly answers ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''.
In an episode of season 1, Liza Miller goes to a bar that holds a trivia game, with one of the questions asking which ''Mario Kart'' game featured [[King Boo]] and [[Petey Piranha]] as partners together. One of the patrons in the bar correctly answers ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''


==''{{wp|You're Skitting Me}}''==
==''{{wp|You're Skitting Me}}''==
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Throughout many episodes of the Australian sketch comedy ''[[wikipedia:You're Skitting Me|You're Skitting Me]]'', [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] can be seen having many comical disputes over various situations. The Bros. (Hayden McKertish as Mario and Rowan Hills as Luigi) own a plumbing company. During parts of the skit, 8-bit music similar to the ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' overworld theme can be heard in the background.
Throughout many episodes of the Australian sketch comedy ''[[wikipedia:You're Skitting Me|You're Skitting Me]]'', [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] can be seen having many comical disputes over various situations. The Bros. (Hayden McKertish as Mario and Rowan Hills as Luigi) own a plumbing company. During parts of the skit, 8-bit music similar to the ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' overworld theme can be heard in the background.


In one episode, Mario and Luigi's agent Tracy Murray (played by Cosmo Renfree) says that after thirty years, the Mario Bros. are losing their touch. The "phones aren't ringing anymore" in the plumbing company, and Tracey says that the whole plumbing thing in a complete waste of their talent. He suggests that they need a new look in order to "get with the times" and to "get back into the game". Luigi is in favor of the idea, saying that it could be their big chance, but Mario is unsure, as he thinks their plumbing career is going well enough. Luigi suddenly gets mad at Mario, saying that he "wants to smash his head on to a [[Brick Block|Brick]]", and he is "not even looking for a [[List of Power-Ups|Power-Up]]". Mario finally gives in, and says that it is worth giving a go. Agent Tracey then says that he will get some fashion consultants in and bring in some stylists to do something with their hair, but first and foremost, he wants to get rid of their "ridiculous mustaches". He brings out some razor blades and places them on the desk. Mario, crossing his arms and shaking his head, is strongly against the idea, but Luigi says that they have to if they want to get with the times. Mario still refuses, leading Luigi to pick up the razor blade off the desk and point it towards Mario's face. He says softly but firmly, "You shave your mustache". Mario then replies with "I no shave my mustache!". The dispute between them goes on for another few minutes, and agent Tracy tells them to stop arguing.  
In one episode, Mario and Luigi's agent Tracy Murray (played by Cosmo Renfree) says that after thirty years, the Mario Bros. are losing their touch. The <i>"phones aren't ringing anymore"</i> in the plumbing company, and Tracey says that the whole plumbing thing in a complete waste of their talent. He suggests that they need a new look in order to <i>"get with the times"</i> and to <i>"get back into the game"</i>. Luigi is all for the idea, saying that it could be their big chance. But Mario is unsure, as he thinks their plumbing career is going well enough. Luigi suddenly gets mad at Mario, saying that he <i>"wants to smash his head on to a [[Brick Block|Brick]]"</i>, and he's <i>"not even looking for a [[List of Power-Ups|Power-Up]]"</i>. Mario finally gives in, and says that it is worth giving a go. Agent Tracey then says that he'll get some fashion consultants in and bring in some stylists to do something with their hair. But first and foremost, he wants to get rid of their <i>"ridiculous mustaches"</i>. He brings out some razor blades and places them on the desk. Mario, crossing his arms and shaking his head, is strongly against the idea. But Luigi says that they have to if they want to get with the times. Mario still refuses, and this leads Luigi into picking up the razor blade off the desk, and pointing it towards Mario's face. He says softy but firmly, <i>"You shave your mustache"</i>. Mario then replies with <i>"I no shave my mustache!"</i>. The dispute between them goes on for another few minutes, and agent Tracey tells them to stop arguing.  


The next scene of the episode interviews the actors of the show and asks for their opinions of the last skit. They discuss whether Mario should shave his mustache or not. Some of the opinions given by the actors are "it's the only thing keeping him going" (Molly Daniels), "what is Mario without the mustache?" (Cosmo Renfree), "it's the reason I like him" (Jake Fehily), and "I think the mustache should shave off Mario" (Cosmo Renfree).
The next scene of the episode interviews the actors of the show and asks for their opinions of the last skit. They discuss whether Mario should shave his mustache or not. Some of the opinions given by the actors are <i>"it's the only thing keeping him going"</i> (Molly Daniels), <i>"what is Mario without the mustache?"</i> (Cosmo Renfree), <i>"it's the reason I like him"</i> (Jake Fehily) and <i>"I think the mustache should shave off Mario"</i> (Cosmo Renfree).
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