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==''The Wizard''==
==''The Wizard''==
''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' is shown played, and [[Mario]] in [[Tanooki Suit]] appears on cover of the DVD. Many other videogames are seen.
 
In perhaps the most prominent outside sighting of Mario, ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' is featured as the game played in the final event of the Video Armageddon competition at the end of the film. As the scene progresses, protagonist Jimmy Woods (played by Luke Edwards) manages to find the [[Warp Whistle]] in the [[Grassland|World 1]] Fortress and wins the competition by warping to [[Big Island|World 4]] (which wouldn't actually score extra points in the game itself; the competition probably has a different scoring system). Curiously, the audience become immediately aware of how the game is played, despite the fact that at the time of the film's release, the game would not be available for another three months.
 
In addition, ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' is also seen being played occasionally at earlier points at the film. Also, Mario was prominently featured in the background of the film's poster artwork (which was later reused as the box art for the VHS release).


==''Beethoven''==
==''Beethoven''==

Revision as of 17:46, October 17, 2007

Mario sometimes appears in movies, so keep an eye out for Mario and write it down!

Son Of The Mask

In the car, the man was playing Mario Kart Super Circuit as Luigi. The man seems that he was in 5th place...

The Wizard

In perhaps the most prominent outside sighting of Mario, Super Mario Bros. 3 is featured as the game played in the final event of the Video Armageddon competition at the end of the film. As the scene progresses, protagonist Jimmy Woods (played by Luke Edwards) manages to find the Warp Whistle in the World 1 Fortress and wins the competition by warping to World 4 (which wouldn't actually score extra points in the game itself; the competition probably has a different scoring system). Curiously, the audience become immediately aware of how the game is played, despite the fact that at the time of the film's release, the game would not be available for another three months.

In addition, Super Mario Bros. 2 is also seen being played occasionally at earlier points at the film. Also, Mario was prominently featured in the background of the film's poster artwork (which was later reused as the box art for the VHS release).

Beethoven

In the movie, such Ted plays Super Mario Bros. 3 on an NES. Oddly, he uses the Power Glove, an NES peripheral not compatible with Super Mario Bros. 3, to do this. Template:Sightings