Continuity: When Mario, Toad and Luigi are driving to the rebel fort, the seatbelts they are wearing disappear for most of the scene.
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Toad Warriors (season 1, episode 13)
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Other: On the "Mario's Greatest Movie Moments" DVD of this series, from the main menu, go into the trivia game. The fifth question asks you about the Super Mario Bros. Super Show episode 'Count Koopula.' It asks you "What's room number that the Mario Bros. were put into in Koopula's Castle?" It's supposed to say "What's THE room number that the Mario Bros. were put into in Koopula's Castle?"
Two Plumbers and a Baby (season 1, episode 17)
Continuity: In one scene, Luigi is wearing the same color hat as Mario and when Luigi opens his mouth to talk, it's Mario's voice we hear.
Toad Warriors (season 1, episode 13)
Continuity: When Toad screams to run away after the bob-omb has been lit, Mario, Luigi and their car has vanished.
Other: When Mario, Luigi and Toad are speeding to get to the rebel fort, Toad tells Mario to look out the car's rear-view mirror. However, the car doesn't have one.
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