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Hey! Ever notice that the songs from the Super Mario World cartoon are parodies of real songs? For example, "There's a Wizard Here Tonight" is a parody of Michael Jackson's "Thriller", Listen to the Grapevine" is a parody of "I Heard it Through the Grapevine", and "Rockin' the High School" is a parody of "Rock & Roll High School"! Could you please find out what other songs are parodied and add them to this page? [[User:Rabidchomp|Rabidchomp]] 21:19, 3 February 2011 (EST) | Hey! Ever notice that the songs from the Super Mario World cartoon are parodies of real songs? For example, "There's a Wizard Here Tonight" is a parody of Michael Jackson's "Thriller", Listen to the Grapevine" is a parody of "I Heard it Through the Grapevine", and "Rockin' the High School" is a parody of "Rock & Roll High School"! Could you please find out what other songs are parodied and add them to this page? [[User:Rabidchomp|Rabidchomp]] 21:19, 3 February 2011 (EST) | ||
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Hey! Ever notice that the songs from the Super Mario World cartoon are parodies of real songs? For example, "There's a Wizard Here Tonight" is a parody of Michael Jackson's "Thriller", Listen to the Grapevine" is a parody of "I Heard it Through the Grapevine", and "Rockin' the High School" is a parody of "Rock & Roll High School"! Could you please find out what other songs are parodied and add them to this page? Rabidchomp 21:19, 3 February 2011 (EST)
Capital "S"
Is "Song" a proper noun for this subject? If not, the page needs to be moved.