Tutti Frutti, oh Mario

Tutti Frutti, Oh Mario is the thirtieth live-action segment of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!. Its corresponding animated episode is "That Sinking Feeling" from The Legend of Zelda.

Plot Synopsis
In Mario Brothers Plumbing, Mario is putting on some shaving cream while looking at the mirror, and a sound is heard, actually a verbal rendition of a drum pattern. He then opens the mirror to pick the razor he kept inside, but instead of another internal mirror there's a window showing another person about to shave too. They both start shaving, apparently thinking to be looking at their own riflection, since they do the excact same movements, despite looking very differently.

Mario then asks Luigi, who's petting the Ratigator out of a vent, if he changed the mirror, but he responds that can't hear him because of a noise coming out of the vent and he's afraid it's going to explode. Once Mario asks what sound Luigi's referring to, the drum pattern voice is heard again two times, as the Ratigator seem to sing along with it. Luigi tells the Ratigator to stop it, but Mario responds that it doesn't seem to come from the creature, so Luigi closes the Ratigator's vent and walks toward Clog and covers it with a bucket. Mario says that it's not even Clog, so Luigi says it may be the scarecrow, but it responds not to be the one. Mario returns to the mirror and both him and the man in the reflection are surprised to realize they're not looking at a mirror, to which the man replies that to be the weirdes hotel room he's ever seen, having a television built in the mirror, and then sings the drum pattern soung the brothers were hearing earlier. Hearing it from him, Mario recognizes the man as Little Robert.