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A turtle belonging to the "Flushed Pets" is capable of curling inside his shell and bouncing back and forth, hitting anyone in his path, much like a Koopa Troopa, even making the Koopa shell sound from the ''Super Mario'' games.<!--Which games?-->
A turtle belonging to the "Flushed Pets" is capable of curling inside his shell and bouncing back and forth, hitting anyone in his path, much like a Koopa Troopa, even making the Koopa shell sound from the ''Super Mario'' games.<!--Which games?-->


==''Si Maryo o si Goko''==
==''Si Maryo at si Goko (Super Mario vs Son Goku)''==
''Si Maryo o si Goko'' (''Mario or Goku'', often mistranslated as ''Super Mario vs. Son Goku'') is an unauthorized Filipino movie from 1995. The movie revolves around a programmer named Maryo (played by William Martinez) who travels inside a computer to rescue Princess Maria (Isabel Granada) from the three-headed Gorio.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMDQXQtaMkg&ab_channel=SachaG.</ref>
There is an unauthorized Filipino movie from 1995 where Super Mario battles Goku from ''Dragon Ball Z''.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMDQXQtaMkg&ab_channel=SachaG.</ref>


==''{{wp|Son of the Mask}}''==
==''{{wp|Son of the Mask}}''==

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