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==''{{wp|D-Frag!}}''==
==''{{wp|D-Frag!}}''==
In the episode "Fujou Academy Freedom Festival, AKA FuF Festival", the fake Game Creation Club's booth during the school festival features an exterior that appears to be strongly based off of the castles seen at the goals in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
In the episode "Fujou Academy Freedom Festival, AKA FuF Festival", the fake Game Creation Club's booth during the school festival features an exterior that appears to be strongly based off of the castles seen at the goals in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''.


==''{{wp|Dagashi Kashi}}''==
==''{{wp|Dagashi Kashi}}''==
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==''{{wp|The Fruit of Evolution}}''==
==''{{wp|The Fruit of Evolution}}''==
In the credits, many scenes depict Seiichi and Saria going through many adventures, one of which involves Seiichi going through a level heavily based on ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
In the credits, many scenes depict Seiichi and Saria going through many adventures, one of which involves Seiichi going through a level heavily based on ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''.


==''{{wp|Futurama}}''==
==''{{wp|Futurama}}''==
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'''Episode 1ACV01: "Space Pilot 3000"''' (originally aired Mar. 28, 1999)<br>
'''Episode 1ACV01: "Space Pilot 3000"''' (originally aired Mar. 28, 1999)<br>
At the very beginning of the series' premiere episode, a spaceship is seen flying through space, with Fry providing a voiceover. It is then revealed to the audience that Fry is actually playing an ''Asteroids''-style arcade game, just as he encounters a gorilla similar to Donkey Kong, except with overalls. Although Fry attempts to blast the gorilla with lasers, the gorilla throws barrels at the spaceship, causing Fry to lose. A later shot of arcade cabinet then reveals that the game is entitled ''Monkey Fracas Jr.'', whose name is based on ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]''
At the very beginning of the series' premiere episode, a spaceship is seen flying through space, with Fry providing a voiceover. It is then revealed to the audience that Fry is actually playing an ''Asteroids''-style arcade game, just as he encounters a gorilla similar to Donkey Kong, except with overalls. Although Fry attempts to blast the gorilla with lasers, the gorilla throws barrels at the spaceship, causing Fry to lose. A later shot of arcade cabinet then reveals that the game is entitled ''Monkey Fracas Jr.'', whose name is based on ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]''.


'''Episode 2ACV09: "A Bicyclops Built for Two"''' (originally aired Mar. 19, 2000)<br>
'''Episode 2ACV09: "A Bicyclops Built for Two"''' (originally aired Mar. 19, 2000)<br>
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In the episode "Field Trip!", when Ui is trying to wake up Yui, there is a decoration on Yui's bulletin board in her room that bears a resemblance to the [[Super Mushroom]].
In the episode "Field Trip!", when Ui is trying to wake up Yui, there is a decoration on Yui's bulletin board in her room that bears a resemblance to the [[Super Mushroom]].


In the episode "Summer Training!", while Tsumugi and Ritsu are in the arcade, there are posters around that advertise a racing game resembling the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' series. Additionally, one of the arcade cabinets display gameplay footage resembling ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
In the episode "Summer Training!", while Tsumugi and Ritsu are in the arcade, there are posters around that advertise a racing game resembling the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' series. Additionally, one of the arcade cabinets display gameplay footage resembling ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''.


==''{{wp|Kaguya-sama: Love Is War}}''==
==''{{wp|Kaguya-sama: Love Is War}}''==

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