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Image:Super Mario Bros.jpg|[[Hiro]] believes he sees a man in a tube, similar to the mode of transportation often employed by Mario himself.
Image:Super Mario Bros.jpg|[[Hiro]] believes he sees a man in a tube, similar to the mode of transportation often employed by Mario himself.
Image:Mushroom head.jpg|Hiro sees a [[forest ranger]] as a mushroom man who tells him about the princess.
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Image:MarioBricks.jpg|Several bricks, similar to those in ''Super Mario Bros.'', are also at [[Sherwood Forest|the botanical garden]].
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Revision as of 16:04, 8 January 2010

Super Mario Bros.

First reference: Rebellion, Part 4
"Super Mario Bros." on Wikipedia

Super Mario Bros. is the title of a series of video games (and related media) created by Nintendo.

About

The Super Mario Bros. series features two plumbers, Mario and his younger brother Luigi. Created by Shigeru Miyamoto, Mario journeys through many levels in order to rescue Princess Peach, who is usually kidnapped by the evil Bowser (sometimes called King Koopa). The games also features characters shaped like mushrooms, large plumbing tubes, and endless jumping.

References

Graphic Novel:Rebellion, Part 4

When Monica is not found, West says, "Princess is in another castle." This is a reference to the Super Mario Bros. video game: whenever Mario finishes exploring a castle in search of Princess Peach, Toad, a mushroom-like character, greets him with, "Thank you Mario, but our princess is in another castle!"

Graphic Novel:The Trip, Part 1

During Hiro's hallucination, he sees a man in a large plumbing tube, very similar to Mario and Luigi. Later, Hiro mentions villains from various series, including Bowser. Finally, Hiro encounters a forest ranger he believes is a mushroom humanoid who says that "our princess is in another castle".

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