Talk:List of references in animated television

Dude whats WITH the TV cartoons that are not relevant here? This is a Mario Wiki not a cartoon Wiki.(Super F22 Pilot 00:46, 30 November 2007 (EST))

It's simply a listing of all the known Mario references that can be found in non-Mario shows. What doesn't belong on this page? -- Booster
 * Yes, it lists all the references and sightings of Mario in other non-related TV shows. And, in a similar fashion to what Booster said, what is out of place here?

Hey guys I'm going to remove the section about the Barnyard, because suck up ghosts is a refrance to Ghost Busters, not Luigi's Mansion. -Nerdy Guy

I think that in an episode of southpark, there are two blurry screenshots from SMB and SMB2 on a couple of arcade machines. check it out on themushroomkingdom.net on the refrences page. Senor Luigi20:01, 27 May 2009 (EDT)

Tales of Symphonia Anime
I think there is a Mario reference in the ending credits of episode 3. During the credits, the group travels through a forest and several mushroom-enemies appear. One of the protagonists defeats them by jumping on all of them in a row, similar to stomping on a row of Goombas. In addition, a ghost shows up, behaving similar to a Boo (he does not attack when directly faced) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzVwoASI08I&feature=related Look at 5:51 - Edofenrir 01:10, 1 September 2009 (EDT)

MAD
In Cliffordfield and Big Time Rushmore one sketch shows two Goombas, then one gets stomped by Mario and the other one starts freaking out. The same thing happens later on in the episode.--Mr. 8-bit 11:10, 19 October 2010 (UTC)

Ok. You can add that to the article.-- 18:17, 20 October 2010 (UTC)

Pinky Dinky Doo
In the episode "Burpzilla", when Pinky jumps out of the car to use her big idea, she does a somersalt move just like Mario in Super Mario Bros 3. Also, in the episode "Speed Rocket", the race is similar to Mario Kart. Except no powerups in order to prevent ripoffs from Mario Kart games

Spongebob Squarepants
In the episode "Atlantis Squarepantis, the game Mission Start: The Germ Warrior is similar to a Mario game

Zig and Sharko
In the episode "The Island Tour", Zig and Sharko go into a Mario game from a pipe. Also when the characters race, it is similar to Mario Kart

Toddworld
In the episode "Sophie's Sinking Feeling", when the characters ride the Bath-Mobile (an invention by Sophie), it goes in a 2-D Mario-like action, also when the jump in the water, it is similar to Super Mario 64 when they splash the water.

Mickey Mouse
In the episode "Tokyo Go", when Mickey goes through a tunnel, the scene changes to that of a video game, which is Mario-like

Spider-Man
The description mentions "the new animated Spider-Man TV show". Question is, which one exactly? Is it talking about Spectacular Spider-Man or Ultimate Spider-Man? (Personally, I'm presuming the description meant the former, considering the Jeph Loeb-induced vitirol for the latter... Of course, we all have to be sure first.) Pikawil 00:35, 6 July 2012 (EDT)

The Hell is with this stupid page?
Okay look some of these reference are fine, but other things just seem made up? Homer wearing a red shirt and over alls? Like, that's a reference because they didn't choose one of the less common colors for shirts?

Here's a list of references I'm nominating for removal and why.

Kirby: Right Back At Ya! In the episode "A Princess in Dis-Dress", Escargoon says the princess who is visiting is a peach. Also, things resembling Party Balls appear in a few episodes. Party Balls weren't created by Nintendo. They don't even feature in any Mario game

Regular Show

Ello Gov'nor In this episode, Mordecai rents a movie called "Shy Guy". NO! Shy Guy is just the English name of heihos, there isn't a reference there. It's probably more of a reference to Mordecai's anxiety about the Margaret character.

King of the Hill In some episodes, the Souphanousinphones have a pet terrier named "Doggie Kahn", which is most likely a parody of "Donkey Kong". NOOOOO! NOOOOO! Khan is the man of the family's name. He named his daughter after himself because he's egotistical.

Additionally
 * Just because someone is named Bowser doesn't make them a reference. Bowser is a semi popular British name.
 * "Bowser" is also a slang term for a dog.  --The Iconoclast (talk) 15:51, 7 December 2012 (EST)
 * Angry faces on bombs weren't something invented by Super Mario World. People have been doing that since World War 2.

This page just annoys me so much.--Nintenfreak (talk) 13:40, 6 December 2012 (EST)
 * In addition to what you've mentioned, there's a ridiculous number of entries that seems to assume Mario invented cartoon man-eating plants. I'd clean it myself, but, time. --Glowsquid (talk) 14:12, 6 December 2012 (EST)

Hey!
Someone caught me with that Mad section!!

Eddsworld
Dude WHAT is Eddsworld doing here? This should go here!

'Nuff said.

Finishing Code Monkeys
Whoever finished the Code Monkeys section, I want to thank you! I've been working on that section for so long but never got to finish it because I was too busy to finish and research on Code Monkeys and return to here.

Robot Chicken
I request the Robot Chicken section to be separated by sub-sections (named by the sketch name). --Michael (talk) 04:58, 19 May 2014 (EDT)

FOP
That section should include "Class Clown", because on FOP wiki, the reference can be found. And that f**king Baby Luigi doesn't say it's a reference. I have no account there, I just read. IT IS A D**N REFERENCE! Unshy Guy 08:19, 30 September 2014 (EDT)
 * Even though you crossed it out, I think you're borderline personally attacking me. 16:39, 30 September 2014 (EDT)
 * It's a reference because wikia site says so. Legit. I'm pretty sure something like this merde' was taken from the Spongebob Squarepants wikia. Just because it's a human-eating plant doesn't make it a reference to Mario. These kinds of plant have been in pop culture ever since the existence of venus fly traps. Have you read the above discussions? 16:41, 30 September 2014 (EDT)

Oggy
Has anybody on this wiki watched Oggy? 71.57.216.123 08:31, 14 July 2015 (EDT)