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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==


* "Mario and Joliet / Fake Bro" is a clear parody of the tragic play [[Wikipedia: Romeo and Juliet|Romeo and Juliet]] by [[Wikipedia: William Shakespeare|William Shakespeare]]; who the episode's Plumber's Log, 1601, also references, as 1601 was the year William Shakespeare wrote another one of his plays, [[Wikipedia: Hamlet|Hamlet]]. Additionally, the title and ending of the cartoon portion of "Mario and Joliet / Fake Bro" are unique, resembling an advertisement for a play.  
* "Mario and Joliet" is a clear parody of the tragic play ''[[Wikipedia: Romeo and Juliet|Romeo and Juliet]]'' by [[Wikipedia: William Shakespeare|William Shakespeare]]; who the episode's Plumber's Log, 1601, also references, as 1601 was the year William Shakespeare wrote another one of his plays, ''[[Wikipedia: Hamlet|Hamlet]]''. Additionally, the title and ending of the cartoon portion of "Mario and Joliet / Fake Bro" are unique, resembling an advertisement for a play.  


* When first seen, the Snifits working for Romano's father are depicted as wearing blue robes, instead of red ones. Also, official summaries of "Mario and Joliet" refer to Romano as Romero.
* When first seen, the Snifits working for Romano's father are depicted as wearing blue robes, instead of red ones. Also, official summaries of "Mario and Joliet" refer to Romano as Romero.