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Although [[Mario]] did not make an appearance in ''Captain N: The Game Master'', there are many mentions of characters and terms from the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' franchise. For example, the characters routinely use a Warp Zone as a means of travel; in the first episode, Kevin compares this to the Warp Zones in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' One such Warp Zone in the first episode contains a carnivorous plant, which may have been intended to be a piped [[Piranha Plant]]. [[Snapjaw]]s and [[Nitpicker]]s from ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'' are featured as enemies, each in a separate episode.
Although [[Mario]] did not make an appearance in ''Captain N: The Game Master'', there are many mentions of characters and terms from the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' franchise. For example, the characters routinely use a Warp Zone as a means of travel; in the first episode, Kevin compares this to the Warp Zones in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' One such Warp Zone in the first episode contains a carnivorous plant, which may have been intended to be a piped [[Piranha Plant]]. [[Snapjaw]]s and [[Nitpicker]]s from ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'' are featured as enemies, each in a separate episode.


Many sound effects from the early ''Super Mario'' games are used in the show, and some background music from ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' was used in ''Captain N: The Game Master'' as well. Of note is that whenever an enemy in the show is defeated, it uses either the sound effect for [[stomp]]ing an enemy or the sound effect for losing a life from ''Super Mario Bros.''
Many sound effects from the early ''Mario'' games are used in the show, and some background music from ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' was used in ''Captain N: The Game Master'' as well. Of note is that whenever an enemy in the show is defeated, it uses either the sound effect for [[stomp]]ing an enemy or the sound effect for losing a life from ''Super Mario Bros.''


==Donkey Kong in ''Captain N: The Game Master''==
==Donkey Kong in ''Captain N: The Game Master''==

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