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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* This episode could be seen as social commentary on fast food franchises and obesity in the United States. It can also be a commentary on the problems of drug addiction, such as Luigi and Yoshi stealing a treasure chest to feed their unhealthy habit. | * This episode could be seen as social commentary on fast food franchises and obesity in the United States. It can also be a commentary on the problems of drug addiction, such as Luigi and Yoshi stealing a treasure chest to feed their unhealthy habit. | ||
* When Mario states "go home and eat some vegetables - Dr. Mario's orders!" at the end of the episode, he is apparently making reference to the game ''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]''. | * When Mario states "go home and eat some vegetables - Dr. Mario's orders!" at the end of the episode, he is apparently making reference to the game ''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]''. | ||
* Throughout the episode, the colors of Bowser's Rex minions continually switch colors every few shots. | |||
* A [[Super Mushroom]] can be briefly seen in a [[Roulette Block]] in this episode; this is, surprisingly, the first and only appearance of a Super Mushroom in the entire Mario cartoon trilogy. | * A [[Super Mushroom]] can be briefly seen in a [[Roulette Block]] in this episode; this is, surprisingly, the first and only appearance of a Super Mushroom in the entire Mario cartoon trilogy. | ||
* Bowser briefly mentions that he is a [[Wikipedia: Capitalism|capitalist]] in this episode. Also, Bowser technically won-out in this episode, having successfully gotten away with the money of the cave-people and Princess Toadstool. | * Bowser briefly mentions that he is a [[Wikipedia: Capitalism|capitalist]] in this episode. Also, Bowser technically won-out in this episode, having successfully gotten away with the money of the cave-people and Princess Toadstool. |