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* Luigi refers to Mario as "Dr. Mario", however, this segment was filmed in 1989, and the game ''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]'' was released in 1990 one year before this episode aired.
* Luigi refers to Mario as "Dr. Mario", however, this segment was filmed in 1989, and the game ''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]'' was released in 1990 one year before this episode aired.
* [[Kenneth]], the dead goldfish that Mario discovers was first seen in "[[Goodbye Mr. Fish]]". Strangely enough, Goodbye Mr. Fish originally aired ''after'' this segment. It is highly likely that that most of the live-action segments were aired in a different order than they were originally filmed.
* [[Kenneth]], the dead goldfish that Mario discovers was first seen in "[[Goodbye Mr. Fish]]". Strangely enough, Goodbye Mr. Fish originally aired ''after'' this segment. It is highly likely that that most of the live-action segments were aired in a different order than they were originally filmed.
* This segment is included on Shout! Factory's ''The Legend of Zelda'' DVD set.
* This segment, along with the animated episodes of "The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!", "Hic-Boom-Ohh" and "Nurture!", is included on Shout! Factory's ''The Legend of Zelda'' DVD set.
* The segment marks the first time Inspector Gadget has ever appeared in live-action, predating his first [[Wikipedia: Inspector Gadget (film)|live-action film]] by almost ten years.
* The segment marks the first time Inspector Gadget has ever appeared in live-action, predating his first [[Wikipedia: Inspector Gadget (film)|live-action film]] by almost ten years.
*It was included on all VHS and DVD prints of "The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!: Hic-Boom-Ohh/Nurture!".
*It was included on all VHS and DVD prints of "The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!: Hic-Boom-Ohh/Nurture!".
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