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In Season 17, Episode 5 "Into the Woods", in Stan’s Halloween flashback, one of the children is wearing a Mario costume.
In Season 17, Episode 5 "Into the Woods", in Stan’s Halloween flashback, one of the children is wearing a Mario costume.


In Season 18, Episode 17 "The Sinister Fate!!", Jeff not only notes that Hayley doesn't have a mustache like [[Wario]], but later says she's angry just like him.
In Season 18, Episode 17 "The Sinister Fate!!", Jeff not only notes that Hayley does not have a mustache like [[Wario]], but later says she is angry just like him.
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AmericanDadDK.jpg|The keg-throwing gorilla that resembles Donkey Kong
AmericanDadDK.jpg|The keg-throwing gorilla that resembles Donkey Kong
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==''{{wp|Clone High}}''==
==''{{wp|Clone High}}''==
In the 10th episode of MTV's short-lived animated series, JFK is playing a Game Boy in the back of a car as Abe Lincoln and Cleopatra are making out while trying to mourn the loss of his friend Ponce. As he's playing, JFK loses a life, causing him to say "Now Mario's dead! I'm killing everyone! ... Why couldn't Ponce have three lives like Mario?!"
In the 10th episode of MTV's short-lived animated series, JFK is playing a Game Boy in the back of a car as Abe Lincoln and Cleopatra are making out while trying to mourn the loss of his friend Ponce. As he is playing, JFK loses a life, causing him to say "Now Mario's dead! I'm killing everyone! ... Why couldn't Ponce have three lives like Mario?!"


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==''{{wp|Close Enough}}''==
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During the climax of the episode, Darkwing, Launchpad, Gosalyn and Megavolt build a life-sized level of the video game ''Son of Whiffle World'' to distract the Frequency Fiends, who are energy-being clones of Gosalyn). Although the ''Whiffle Boy'' series is more of a spoof of the ''Mega Man'' series, the level shown has a similar design to the first level of ''Donkey Kong''; Darkwing, dressed as Whiffle Boy, had to leap over drums thrown down from the top level by Launchpad in order to rescue Gosalyn, who was dressed like a princess.
During the climax of the episode, Darkwing, Launchpad, Gosalyn and Megavolt build a life-sized level of the video game ''Son of Whiffle World'' to distract the Frequency Fiends, who are energy-being clones of Gosalyn). Although the ''Whiffle Boy'' series is more of a parody of the ''Mega Man'' series, the level shown has a similar design to the first level of ''Donkey Kong''; Darkwing, dressed as Whiffle Boy, had to leap over drums thrown down from the top level by Launchpad in order to rescue Gosalyn, who was dressed like a princess.
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'''Episode 35: "Toot Goes Bollywood"'''
'''Episode 35: "Toot Goes Bollywood"'''


After Xandir tells Toot she isn't a hideous beast, the scene cuts to them in a ''Donkey Kong''-like game, with Toot as Donkey Kong and Xandir as Mario.
After Xandir tells Toot she is not a hideous beast, the scene cuts to them in a ''Donkey Kong''-like game, with Toot as Donkey Kong and Xandir as Mario.
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In the episode "Boopa-Dee Bappa-Dee", Mario appears as a boyfriend to Meg while she and her family are stuck in Italy, with [[Luigi]] not too far off. Mario returns at the end of the episode to invite Meg to his place based on the end of World 1-1 of ''Super Mario Bros.'', with Luigi still close by.
In the episode "Boopa-Dee Bappa-Dee", Mario appears as a boyfriend to Meg while she and her family are stuck in Italy, with [[Luigi]] not too far off. Mario returns at the end of the episode to invite Meg to his place based on the end of World 1-1 of ''Super Mario Bros.'', with Luigi still close by.


In the episode "Encyclopedia Griffin", Peter brings up a weird, "secret" level of ''Donkey Kong'' where [[Pauline]] ends up sliced in half. Mario and Donkey Kong work together to put the body in a barrel, roll it down a hill, and create a cover story. Mario later asks if DK is related to King Kong, and he replies that he isn't, as "Kong" is a common name in the woman-grabbing ape world. All the dialogue is featured in text boxes.
In the episode "Encyclopedia Griffin", Peter brings up a weird, "secret" level of ''Donkey Kong'' where [[Pauline]] ends up sliced in half. Mario and Donkey Kong work together to put the body in a barrel, roll it down a hill, and create a cover story. Mario later asks if DK is related to King Kong, and he replies that he is not, as "Kong" is a common name in the woman-grabbing ape world. All the dialogue is featured in text boxes.


In the episode "'Family Guy' Through the Years", during the 1973 story, Peter enlists his son Chris to participate in the Vietnam War. After hearing about Quagmire's war story, Peter decides to get his son out of there, saying that he thought it would be fun, going there to fight the [[Donkey Kong]]. It then cuts to Quagmire explaining the events of the war, saying they had to climb steel beams and ladders, the Donkey Kong attacking them by throwing barrels at them, and him saying they've lost many men and quarters, referencing the [[Donkey Kong (game)|''Donkey Kong'' arcade game]].
In the episode "'Family Guy' Through the Years", during the 1973 story, Peter enlists his son Chris to participate in the Vietnam War. After hearing about Quagmire's war story, Peter decides to get his son out of there, saying that he thought it would be fun, going there to fight the [[Donkey Kong]]. It then cuts to Quagmire explaining the events of the war, saying they had to climb steel beams and ladders, the Donkey Kong attacking them by throwing barrels at them, and him saying they've lost many men and quarters, referencing the [[Donkey Kong (game)|''Donkey Kong'' arcade game]].
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==''{{wp|The Helpful Fox Senko-san}}''==
==''{{wp|The Helpful Fox Senko-san}}''==
In the episode "You Just Want to Fluff More", Shiro visits Nakano's house to play video games. While there, Nakano and Shiro decide to play ''Super Fluff Bros. Melee'', a parody of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' (which, despite being a [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]] game, resembles a [[Nintendo Switch]] game), as a way to win treats Senko makes. Additionally, before starting to play, Nakano shows off his collection of various other Nintendo games in game cases reminiscent of those used for Nintendo Switch games, some of which are ''Super Fluffy Brothers'', a spoof of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', and ''Star Fluff'', a ''Star Fox'' parody, along with games spoofing ''Splatoon 2'' and ''The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild''.
In the episode "You Just Want to Fluff More", Shiro visits Nakano's house to play video games. While there, Nakano and Shiro decide to play ''Super Fluff Bros. Melee'', a parody of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' (which, despite being a [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]] game, resembles a [[Nintendo Switch]] game), as a way to win treats Senko makes. Additionally, before starting to play, Nakano shows off his collection of various other Nintendo games in game cases reminiscent of those used for Nintendo Switch games, some of which are ''Super Fluffy Brothers'', a parody of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', and ''Star Fluff'', a ''Star Fox'' parody, along with games parodying ''Splatoon 2'' and ''The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild''.


==''{{wp|Hey Duggee}}''==
==''{{wp|Hey Duggee}}''==
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==''{{wp|Kappa Mikey}}''==
==''{{wp|Kappa Mikey}}''==
[[File:KappaMikeyDonkeyKong.png|thumb|Kappa Mikey's spoof of the game ''Donkey Kong''.]]
[[File:KappaMikeyDonkeyKong.png|thumb|Kappa Mikey's parody of the game ''Donkey Kong''.]]
In the episode "Ship of Fools", the LilyMu company gets their own game, which is a spoof of the game ''Donkey Kong'': Gonard is [[Donkey Kong]], Lily is [[Pauline]] and Mikey is Mario.
In the episode "Ship of Fools", the LilyMu company gets their own game, which is a parody of the game ''Donkey Kong'': Gonard is [[Donkey Kong]], Lily is [[Pauline]] and Mikey is Mario.
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==''Kika and Bob''==
==''Kika and Bob''==
[[File:Kikaandbobwegee.jpg|thumb|Luigi in ''Kika and Bob''.]]
[[File:Kikaandbobwegee.jpg|thumb|Luigi in ''Kika and Bob''.]]
In the episode "New York", when Kika and Bob take off in a helicopter, [[Luigi]] can be seen fixing it, and told them that he's not done yet.
In the episode "New York", when Kika and Bob take off in a helicopter, [[Luigi]] can be seen fixing it, and told them that he is not done yet.
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In the episode '''2012 Dalmatians / Grey's in Anime''', Mario and Luigi's "other brother" Fabrizio is shown, who claims he doesn't like the sewers and prefers making pizza. A Koopa can also be seen in this scene, crashing down on his head. In addition, during the '''Grey's in Anime''' segment, a man dressed like [[Wario]], appeared along with a [[1-Up Mushroom]] in the Dancing Scene.
In the episode '''2012 Dalmatians / Grey's in Anime''', Mario and Luigi's "other brother" Fabrizio is shown, who claims he does not like the sewers and prefers making pizza. A Koopa can also be seen in this scene, crashing down on his head. In addition, during the '''Grey's in Anime''' segment, a man dressed like [[Wario]], appeared along with a [[1-Up Mushroom]] in the Dancing Scene.


In '''Cliffordfield / Big Time Rushmore''', there is a sketch where two [[Goomba]] brothers are walking between two Warp Pipes, attempting to survive Mario jumping on them, until one is stomped by Mario himself. The surviving one's other brother is also stomped in a second attempt to survive Mario's jumping.
In '''Cliffordfield / Big Time Rushmore''', there is a sketch where two [[Goomba]] brothers are walking between two Warp Pipes, attempting to survive Mario jumping on them, until one is stomped by Mario himself. The surviving one's other brother is also stomped in a second attempt to survive Mario's jumping.
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[[File:FabioBrothersMegasXLR.png|thumb|The Mario Bros. look-alike the "Fabio Brothers".]]
[[File:FabioBrothersMegasXLR.png|thumb|The Mario Bros. look-alike the "Fabio Brothers".]]
The "Fabio Brothers" in this episode are likely a spoof of the Mario Brothers, but may also be based on [[Wario]] and [[Waluigi]]. In this episode, there are other allusions to other fictional characters as [[Sonic|Sonic the Hedgehog]].
The "Fabio Brothers" in this episode are likely a parody of the Mario Brothers, but may also be based on [[Wario]] and [[Waluigi]]. In this episode, there are other allusions to other fictional characters as [[Sonic|Sonic the Hedgehog]].
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'''Episode 85: It's Only Pretendo''' (Originally aired December 2, 1989)
'''Episode 85: It's Only Pretendo''' (Originally aired December 2, 1989)


Throughout the entire episode, the babies play several "Pretendo" video games, and imagine themselves as characters in them. During the first part of the episode, Gonzo pretends to be "Super Bario Weirdo" in a ''Donkey Kong''-style game, which has a dragon named King Copacabana in place of Cranky Kong throwing green balls in place of barrels. He then imagines himself in an area similar to the game's third level, where he hops across moving platforms to reach a cupcake. Gonzo then finds himself back in the first level, where Piggy has taken the place of the King Copacabana, although she's actually just disconnected the system in reality.
Throughout the entire episode, the babies play several "Pretendo" video games, and imagine themselves as characters in them. During the first part of the episode, Gonzo pretends to be "Super Bario Weirdo" in a ''Donkey Kong''-style game, which has a dragon named King Copacabana in place of Cranky Kong throwing green balls in place of barrels. He then imagines himself in an area similar to the game's third level, where he hops across moving platforms to reach a cupcake. Gonzo then finds himself back in the first level, where Piggy has taken the place of the King Copacabana, although she has actually just disconnected the system in reality.


Piggy then attempts to play ''Donkey Kong Jr.'', but fails miserably. Going back to the original ''Donkey Kong'', Piggy pretends to be a "Baby Mutant Ninja Piggy", tells Mario to get off the stage by scaring him off, climbs up to King Copacabana and defeats him.
Piggy then attempts to play ''Donkey Kong Jr.'', but fails miserably. Going back to the original ''Donkey Kong'', Piggy pretends to be a "Baby Mutant Ninja Piggy", tells Mario to get off the stage by scaring him off, climbs up to King Copacabana and defeats him.
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A little later, Gonzo and Piggy imagine themselves in a ''The Legend of Zelda''-inspired game entitled ''The Legend of Emelda: The Quest for the Golden Key''. The music that plays at the start sounds very similar to the cavern music from ''Super Mario Bros. 2''.
A little later, Gonzo and Piggy imagine themselves in a ''The Legend of Zelda''-inspired game entitled ''The Legend of Emelda: The Quest for the Golden Key''. The music that plays at the start sounds very similar to the cavern music from ''Super Mario Bros. 2''.


In addition to spoofing the games, actual footage of the games themselves is shown briefly.
In addition to parodying the games, actual footage of the games themselves is shown briefly.
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*In one skit, "I Keep It Now", Donkey Kong throws barrels at Mario, but Mario takes one and leaves because DK does not know that his barrels have significant cash value.
*In one skit, "I Keep It Now", Donkey Kong throws barrels at Mario, but Mario takes one and leaves because DK does not know that his barrels have significant cash value.
[[File:ToadBankRobbery2.png|thumb|Toad as the getaway driver for the robbers.]][[File:ToadBankRobbery.png|thumb|left|Toad and his kart rushing into the scene.]]
[[File:ToadBankRobbery2.png|thumb|Toad as the getaway driver for the robbers.]][[File:ToadBankRobbery.png|thumb|left|Toad and his kart rushing into the scene.]]
*[[Toad]] appeared in the ''Robot Chicken'' sketch called "I'm the Best" in the episode, "Due to Constraints of Time and Budget". In the sketch, Toad appears as the getaway driver for a group of robbers following a bank heist and had outrun the cops using his own kart from the ''Mario Kart'' series. During the chase, Toad used many items from the ''Mario Kart'' games as well including Banana Peels, Koopa Shells, Stars and even the [[Golden Dash Mushroom|Golden Mushroom]]. The items were easily accessed as he just had to press buttons in his kart. However he and the robbers were sent over a cliff once one panicking robber pressed a button that launches a [[Spiny Shell (blue)|spiny blue shell]] which soon hits them, as Toad claims that these shells seek out the lead kart (referencing its function in the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' series). When they were hit, the word "'''BOOM'''" appeared below the kart, and the kart begins to smoke. This references to ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' when a player is hit with something other than a Banana, Green Shell, and/or some course obstacles and how they use many examples of onomatopoeia (such as "'''CRASH'''" and "'''WHIRRRRRR'''"). The scene is based off of the beginning scene from the movie ''{{wp|The Transporter}}''. The setting at the end seems to be [[N64 Yoshi Valley|Yoshi Valley]], as Toad mentions that the police wouldn't be able to find or catch up to them there.
*[[Toad]] appeared in the ''Robot Chicken'' sketch called "I'm the Best" in the episode, "Due to Constraints of Time and Budget". In the sketch, Toad appears as the getaway driver for a group of robbers following a bank heist and had outrun the cops using his own kart from the ''Mario Kart'' series. During the chase, Toad used many items from the ''Mario Kart'' games as well including Banana Peels, Koopa Shells, Stars and even the [[Golden Dash Mushroom|Golden Mushroom]]. The items were easily accessed as he just had to press buttons in his kart. However he and the robbers were sent over a cliff once one panicking robber pressed a button that launches a [[Spiny Shell (blue)|spiny blue shell]] which soon hits them, as Toad claims that these shells seek out the lead kart (referencing its function in the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' series). When they were hit, the word "'''BOOM'''" appeared below the kart, and the kart begins to smoke. This references to ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' when a player is hit with something other than a Banana, Green Shell, and/or some course obstacles and how they use many examples of onomatopoeia (such as "'''CRASH'''" and "'''WHIRRRRRR'''"). The scene is based off of the beginning scene from the movie ''{{wp|The Transporter}}''. The setting at the end seems to be [[N64 Yoshi Valley|Yoshi Valley]], as Toad mentions that the police would not be able to find or catch up to them there.
**"I'm the best!" is one of Toad's quotes from ''[[Mario Kart 64]]''; he says this when he wins a race or battle.
**"I'm the best!" is one of Toad's quotes from ''[[Mario Kart 64]]''; he says this when he wins a race or battle.
[[File:RobotChickenDepartyMonster.png|thumb|left|Selected scenes from the skit.]][[File:RobotChickenFoolsGoldfinger.png|thumb|200px|The Mario references.]]
[[File:RobotChickenDepartyMonster.png|thumb|left|Selected scenes from the skit.]][[File:RobotChickenFoolsGoldfinger.png|thumb|200px|The Mario references.]]
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*Many other characters debut in ''Robot Chicken'' (such as [[Toadette]], [[Birdo]], [[Bowser]], [[Waluigi]], and [[Baby Mario]]) in the skit, "Mario Party". On a routine Mushroom Kingdom stroll, the Bros. happen upon a pair of multi-coin blocks. The two abuse the block's resources to buy a mansion, several Karts, and to generally drown in debauchery, much to Bowser's disappointment. Reality sets in as bills pile up and the block's coins run out. With the mansion demolished and Bowser satisfied with his new wife, Peach and the Bros. eventually turn into a stereotypical Italian family, as we see in a future scene.
*Many other characters debut in ''Robot Chicken'' (such as [[Toadette]], [[Birdo]], [[Bowser]], [[Waluigi]], and [[Baby Mario]]) in the skit, "Mario Party". On a routine Mushroom Kingdom stroll, the Bros. happen upon a pair of multi-coin blocks. The two abuse the block's resources to buy a mansion, several Karts, and to generally drown in debauchery, much to Bowser's disappointment. Reality sets in as bills pile up and the block's coins run out. With the mansion demolished and Bowser satisfied with his new wife, Peach and the Bros. eventually turn into a stereotypical Italian family, as we see in a future scene.
[[File:RobotChickenTurfWarsBottleCap.png|thumb|left|Bits from 3 separate episodes: "I Keep It Now", "Thank You Mario!" and "Kirby's Secret Problem".]]
[[File:RobotChickenTurfWarsBottleCap.png|thumb|left|Bits from 3 separate episodes: "I Keep It Now", "Thank You Mario!" and "Kirby's Secret Problem".]]
*In one skit, "Kirby's Secret Problem", Yoshi is talking with [[Kirby]] on the phone. Yoshi said he "was a pig" on this day and ate about 50 pieces of fruit. Kirby brags that he literally inhaled 20 enemies, and said he was glad that he exhaled most of them. A shocked Yoshi asked if Kirby was still doing that (Kirby promised he wouldn't "binge and purge" anymore), but then Kirby hangs up, saying he "does not need that noise" and then suddenly vomits out a Waddle Dee, who says "Hey, it's none of my business, but, you have a problem."
*In one skit, "Kirby's Secret Problem", Yoshi is talking with [[Kirby]] on the phone. Yoshi said he "was a pig" on this day and ate about 50 pieces of fruit. Kirby brags that he literally inhaled 20 enemies, and said he was glad that he exhaled most of them. A shocked Yoshi asked if Kirby was still doing that (Kirby promised he would not "binge and purge" anymore), but then Kirby hangs up, saying he "does not need that noise" and then suddenly vomits out a Waddle Dee, who says "Hey, it's none of my business, but, you have a problem."
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*There was a Nintendo E3 event skit that starred Mario, Wario, Peach, Bowser, [[Ganondorf]], [[Fox|Fox McCloud]], [[Link]], [[Toon Link]], and [[Little Mac]]. Mario walked out of the event, while Bowser was trying to apologize to Peach for abducting her too many times. Mario later came back to help [[Reggie Fils-Aimé]] fight off the villains. In that same skit, Reggie also uses a [[Fire Flower]], which turns his clothes red and white.
*There was a Nintendo E3 event skit that starred Mario, Wario, Peach, Bowser, [[Ganondorf]], [[Fox|Fox McCloud]], [[Link]], [[Toon Link]], and [[Little Mac]]. Mario walked out of the event, while Bowser was trying to apologize to Peach for abducting her too many times. Mario later came back to help [[Reggie Fils-Aimé]] fight off the villains. In that same skit, Reggie also uses a [[Fire Flower]], which turns his clothes red and white.
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==''[[wikipedia:Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It|Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It]]''==
==''[[wikipedia:Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It|Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It]]''==
In the episode "Science-types Fell in Love, So They Tried to Gather Evidence of Love", Professor Ikeda suggests Kosuke to find science in video games due Kosuke's research showing no effort. While doing this, Ikeda says that finding NP-hardness in games such as ''Manio'' and ''Pac-Mon'' (spoofs of ''Super Mario'' and ''Pac-Man'' respectively) is very effective in doing this type of research.
In the episode "Science-types Fell in Love, So They Tried to Gather Evidence of Love", Professor Ikeda suggests Kosuke to find science in video games due Kosuke's research showing no effort. While doing this, Ikeda says that finding NP-hardness in games such as ''Manio'' and ''Pac-Mon'' (parodies of ''Super Mario'' and ''Pac-Man'' respectively) is very effective in doing this type of research.


In another episode, the beginning of the episode has Ibarada playing a ''Super Smash Bros.''-like game, playing as a boy resembling [[Villager]] whose name is "Kotarou", and is fighting against an ape strongly resembling [[Donkey Kong]] whose name is "Don Kong".
In another episode, the beginning of the episode has Ibarada playing a ''Super Smash Bros.''-like game, playing as a boy resembling [[Villager]] whose name is "Kotarou", and is fighting against an ape strongly resembling [[Donkey Kong]] whose name is "Don Kong".
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[[File:Mariosethcomedy.png|thumb|190px|Mario and Bowser, as shown in ''Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy''.]]
[[File:Mariosethcomedy.png|thumb|190px|Mario and Bowser, as shown in ''Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy''.]]
[[File:SethMacFarlaneMario.jpg|thumb|left|Mario and a hesitant Princess Toadstool.]]  
[[File:SethMacFarlaneMario.jpg|thumb|left|Mario and a hesitant Princess Toadstool.]]  
Seth MacFarlane, famous for creating ''{{wp|Family Guy}}'', ''{{wp|American Dad}}'', and ''{{wp|The Cleveland Show}}'', has made a series of internet cartoons called "Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy", which first episode had a spoof of [[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]. 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, Bowser leaps out from the lava, grabs the Princess and bites her head off.
Seth MacFarlane, famous for creating ''{{wp|Family Guy}}'', ''{{wp|American Dad}}'', and ''{{wp|The Cleveland Show}}'', has made a series of internet cartoons called "Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy", which first episode had a parody of [[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]. 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 does not 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, Bowser leaps out from the lava, grabs the Princess and bites her head off.
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'''Episode "Four Regrettings and a Funeral"''' (Originally aired November 3, 2013)
'''Episode "Four Regrettings and a Funeral"''' (Originally aired November 3, 2013)


At one point when Kent Brockman is thinking about his past, he's at Chef Luigi's Pizzeria. Chef Luigi offers him a scoop, which is actually a plan to put his rival pizzeria out of business. The rival mentioned is Chef Mario's Pizzeria.
At one point when Kent Brockman is thinking about his past, he is at Chef Luigi's Pizzeria. Chef Luigi offers him a scoop, which is actually a plan to put his rival pizzeria out of business. The rival mentioned is Chef Mario's Pizzeria.


'''Episode SABF15 "Pay Pal"''' (Originally aired May 11, 2014)
'''Episode SABF15 "Pay Pal"''' (Originally aired May 11, 2014)
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'''Episode 35ABF05 "Lisa Gets an F1"''' (Originally aired February 25, 2024)
'''Episode 35ABF05 "Lisa Gets an F1"''' (Originally aired February 25, 2024)


Homer dreams of various characters in the series participating in a kart race that parodies the ''Mario Kart'' series, taking place on a track reminiscent of [[Rainbow Road]], with himself as Wario, Lisa as Mario, Ralph as [[Toad]], Sherri or Terri as Peach, Nelson as Bowser, and Milhouse as [[Yoshi]]. Lisa says, "It's me, Lisa Mario!" before the race starts, and a sentient cloud counts down the race as a stand-in for [[Lakitu (Mario Kart referee)|Lakitu]]. Milhouse gets an early lead, but Homer throws a [[Spiny Shell (blue)|Spiny Shell]] from an [[Item Box]] at him, causing him to fall off the track. Homer catches up to Lisa and taunts her before throwing a bomb at her, causing her to fall off the track as well. Homer then wakes up, saying, "It's-a-me, Wario, it's all my fault!", and then saying "Wah!" in an imitation of Wario. The following day, Homer recounts his dream to Lisa, who says that she won't stop go-kart driving "just because [he] dreamed a bunch of crazy stuff from ''Mario Kart''!" In response, Homer asks, "What's ''Mario Kart''?"
Homer dreams of various characters in the series participating in a kart race that parodies the ''Mario Kart'' series, taking place on a track reminiscent of [[Rainbow Road]], with himself as Wario, Lisa as Mario, Ralph as [[Toad]], Sherri or Terri as Peach, Nelson as Bowser, and Milhouse as [[Yoshi]]. Lisa says, "It's me, Lisa Mario!" before the race starts, and a sentient cloud counts down the race as a stand-in for [[Lakitu (Mario Kart referee)|Lakitu]]. Milhouse gets an early lead, but Homer throws a [[Spiny Shell (blue)|Spiny Shell]] from an [[Item Box]] at him, causing him to fall off the track. Homer catches up to Lisa and taunts her before throwing a bomb at her, causing her to fall off the track as well. Homer then wakes up, saying, "It's-a-me, Wario, it's all my fault!", and then saying "Wah!" in an imitation of Wario. The following day, Homer recounts his dream to Lisa, who says that she will not stop go-kart driving "just because [he] dreamed a bunch of crazy stuff from ''Mario Kart''!" In response, Homer asks, "What's ''Mario Kart''?"
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==''{{wp|Teekyuu}}''==
==''{{wp|Teekyuu}}''==
[[File:Teekyuu 03 Sidescroller.png|thumb|''Teekyuu''{{'}}s spoof of ''Super Mario Bros.'']]
[[File:Teekyuu 03 Sidescroller.png|thumb|''Teekyuu''{{'}}s parody of ''Super Mario Bros.'']]
In the first episode of season 3, "The World is Not Enough", Yuri, Nasuno, Kanae, and Marimo are going skiing, and accidentally enter an exceedingly difficult course that they believe to be the beginner's course. Immediately, the world turns a spoof of ''Super Mario Bros.'', with a pixelated artstyle, [[Goomba]] and [[? Block]] lookalikes, and baseballs in place of [[Coin]]s. As with most jokes in the series, this is not brought up again (beyond the fact that Marimo has lives and gets a Game Over, though this is outside of the ''Super Mario'' spoof).
In the first episode of season 3, "The World is Not Enough", Yuri, Nasuno, Kanae, and Marimo are going skiing, and accidentally enter an exceedingly difficult course that they believe to be the beginner's course. Immediately, the world turns a parody of ''Super Mario Bros.'', with a pixelated artstyle, [[Goomba]] and [[? Block]] lookalikes, and baseballs in place of [[Coin]]s. As with most jokes in the series, this is not brought up again (beyond the fact that Marimo has lives and gets a Game Over, though this is outside of the ''Super Mario'' parody).
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==''{{wp|Uncle Grandpa}}''==
==''{{wp|Uncle Grandpa}}''==
[[File:UncleGrandpaAfraidOfTheDark.png|thumb|Said map.]]
[[File:UncleGrandpaAfraidOfTheDark.png|thumb|Said map.]]
During the episode "Afraid of the Dark", Uncle Grandpa looks closely at a photo of a knight fighting a motorcycle to reveal a map of his current location. The map is heavily based on the map from ''[[Super Mario World]]'', containing a [[Super Mushroom]] and a Warp Pipe amongst the various parts of the room he's in.
During the episode "Afraid of the Dark", Uncle Grandpa looks closely at a photo of a knight fighting a motorcycle to reveal a map of his current location. The map is heavily based on the map from ''[[Super Mario World]]'', containing a [[Super Mushroom]] and a Warp Pipe amongst the various parts of the room he is in.


During the Smile Juice song from the episode "Ballin'", Pizza Steve is traveling through an area similar to the end of level 1-1 of ''Super Mario Bros.'' The scene then pulls back to reveal the character playing an arcade game called ''Pizza Bros. 2''.
During the Smile Juice song from the episode "Ballin'", Pizza Steve is traveling through an area similar to the end of level 1-1 of ''Super Mario Bros.'' The scene then pulls back to reveal the character playing an arcade game called ''Pizza Bros. 2''.
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==''{{wp|We Bare Bears}}''==
==''{{wp|We Bare Bears}}''==
In most of the episodes, the Bears' cave features a poster named "Plumber Race 9", which is a spoof of the [[Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'' series]].
In most of the episodes, the Bears' cave features a poster named "Plumber Race 9", which is a parody of the [[Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'' series]].


;Panda's Dream
;Panda's Dream
In this short exclusive to Cartoon Network's website, a poster for a game called "Plumber Race 10" can be seen on Game World, spoofing the ''Mario Kart'' series.
In this short exclusive to Cartoon Network's website, a poster for a game called "Plumber Race 10" can be seen on Game World, parodying the ''Mario Kart'' series.


;Slumber Party
;Slumber Party
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'''Episode 122: Attack of the Vidiots/Fit to be Tried'''
'''Episode 122: Attack of the Vidiots/Fit to be Tried'''


In the "Attack of the Vidiots" segment, Yang is sucked into his video game by The Lesson, which forces him to play endlessly (or, at least, until he has learned how bad it is to play too much video games). At a certain point, when Yang saves the princess, she says "Thank you, but the ''real'' princess is in another castle.", in the same fashion of the [[Toad (species)|Toads]] up until World 7-4 in ''Super Mario Bros.'' Yang later complains that he doesn't get any extra points, which might reference the lack of extra points the player receives after completing a castle in the original game.
In the "Attack of the Vidiots" segment, Yang is sucked into his video game by The Lesson, which forces him to play endlessly (or, at least, until he has learned how bad it is to play too much video games). At a certain point, when Yang saves the princess, she says "Thank you, but the ''real'' princess is in another castle.", in the same fashion of the [[Toad (species)|Toads]] up until World 7-4 in ''Super Mario Bros.'' Yang later complains that he does not get any extra points, which might reference the lack of extra points the player receives after completing a castle in the original game.
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*''{{wp|Fish Hooks}}'' In the episode "Underwater Boy", Oscar's video game makes sound effects from the ''Donkey Kong'' game on the Atari 2600 (mostly the walking, victory, and jumping noise.)
*''{{wp|Fish Hooks}}'' In the episode "Underwater Boy", Oscar's video game makes sound effects from the ''Donkey Kong'' game on the Atari 2600 (mostly the walking, victory, and jumping noise.)
*''{{wp|The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy}}'' (In "Billy and Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure", the Warp Pipe sound effect is used at one point. Also, during another episode, Billy plays a video game which includes sound effects and music from ''[[Wario Land II]]''.)
*''{{wp|The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy}}'' (In "Billy and Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure", the Warp Pipe sound effect is used at one point. Also, during another episode, Billy plays a video game which includes sound effects and music from ''[[Wario Land II]]''.)
*''{{wp|Hamster & Gretel}}'' (In "No Sprain, No Gain", as Hamster and Gretel are fighting Itsy Bitsy in the abandoned arcade, Fred plays on a ''Mushroom Popper'' arcade cabinet, which makes the stomp sound effect from ''Super Mario Bros.'' every time the character she's controlling pops a balloon)
*''{{wp|Hamster & Gretel}}'' (In "No Sprain, No Gain", as Hamster and Gretel are fighting Itsy Bitsy in the abandoned arcade, Fred plays on a ''Mushroom Popper'' arcade cabinet, which makes the stomp sound effect from ''Super Mario Bros.'' every time the character she is controlling pops a balloon)
*''Hero Factory'' (During the episode "Savage Planet", the heroes are seen playing a game of robo-ball against ten computer-created opponents; every time one of the virtual players was knocked out of the arena and when they won, the coin sound effect can be heard)
*''Hero Factory'' (During the episode "Savage Planet", the heroes are seen playing a game of robo-ball against ten computer-created opponents; every time one of the virtual players was knocked out of the arena and when they won, the coin sound effect can be heard)
*''{{wp|Invader Zim}}'' (Sound effects from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' are used for a scene in an arcade)
*''{{wp|Invader Zim}}'' (Sound effects from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' are used for a scene in an arcade)
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*''{{wp|Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015 TV series)|Transformers: Robots in Disguise}}'' (In "Defrosted", Fixit is seen playing a game with sound effects from the ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' version of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''.)
*''{{wp|Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015 TV series)|Transformers: Robots in Disguise}}'' (In "Defrosted", Fixit is seen playing a game with sound effects from the ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' version of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''.)
*''{{wp|Wayside (TV series)|Wayside}}'' (In "Meet the Pets", one of the monkeys have [[Donkey Kong]]'s sound effects from ''[[Mario Kart 64]]''.)
*''{{wp|Wayside (TV series)|Wayside}}'' (In "Meet the Pets", one of the monkeys have [[Donkey Kong]]'s sound effects from ''[[Mario Kart 64]]''.)
*''{{wp|The Weekenders}}'' (In some episodes, when the characters are at the arcade, several sound effects from various ''Super Mario'' games can be heard at times. Also, in the episode "Dead Ringer", when Tino gets the results on what sport he's best suited for on a sports aptitude program, sound effects from ''Super Mario World'' are heard.)
*''{{wp|The Weekenders}}'' (In some episodes, when the characters are at the arcade, several sound effects from various ''Super Mario'' games can be heard at times. Also, in the episode "Dead Ringer", when Tino gets the results on what sport he is best suited for on a sports aptitude program, sound effects from ''Super Mario World'' are heard.)
*''{{wp|Wish Kid}}''
*''{{wp|Wish Kid}}''


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