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[[File:The Wizard Poster.jpg|thumb|The poster for ''The Wizard'', featuring Mario in the top right and a Sidestepper in the bottom left.]]
[[File:The Wizard Poster.jpg|thumb|The poster for ''The Wizard'', featuring Mario in the top right and a Sidestepper in the bottom left.]]
[[File:TheWizardSMB3.jpg|thumb|left|''Super Mario Bros. 3'' being played by the title character of ''The Wizard''.]]
[[File:TheWizardSMB3.jpg|thumb|left|''Super Mario Bros. 3'' being played by the title character of ''The Wizard''.]]
*The climax is known for featuring ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' as the final game in the Video Armageddon tournament. As the scene progresses, protagonist Jimmy Woods manages to find the [[Recorder|Magic Flute]] in the [[Grass Land|World 1]] Fortress and wins the competition by warping to [[Giant Land|World 4]] (which would not actually score extra points in the game itself, implying that the competition had a different scoring system). Additionally, the emcee at the Video Armageddon announces several level names incorrectly (for instance, calling level 1-3 "World 2").
*The climax of ''The Wizard'' is known for featuring ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' as the final game in the Video Armageddon tournament. As the scene progresses, protagonist Jimmy Woods manages to find the [[Recorder|Magic Flute]] in the [[Grass Land|World 1]] Fortress and wins the competition by warping to [[Giant Land|World 4]] (which would not actually score extra points in the game itself, implying that the competition had a different scoring system). Additionally, the emcee at the Video Armageddon announces several level names incorrectly (for instance, calling level 1-3 "World 2").
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' is mentioned and seen being played occasionally at earlier points in the film.
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' is mentioned and seen being played occasionally at earlier points in the film.
*Mario and a [[Sidestepper]] from ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'' are featured on the film's poster.
*Mario and a [[Sidestepper]] from ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'' are featured on the film's poster.

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