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Part 2: Future References showing Nintendo video game Super Mario Bros. (1985) may been seen via 1958 sci-fi horror film Attack Of The Puppet People.

- June Kenney later worked with director Roger Corman & writer Charles B. Griffith on 1957 hard edged female gang film Teenage Doll.
- Corman & Griffith worked on 1960 horror comedy The Little Shop Of Horrors. The opening theme of this film is very similar to the theme music of the Fortress level of Super Mario Bros. 3. The piranha plant shown in the mario games is also similar to Audrey in Little Shop.
- Dennis Hopper played Koopa in the 1993 live-action Super Mario Bros. movie. He acted with Hoyt & Steve Franken in (The Time Travelers - 1964) in Panic In The City (1968). In this story government agents hunt Los Angeles for a nuclear device.
- Clues to Mario in "Panic" may include the title. Yume Kojo: Doki Doki Panic was the title to the 1987 Famicom game Nintendo later adapted to sell as Super Mario Bros. 2 in 1988.
- I thought Nehemiah Persoff who play's the Panic In The City antagonist may bear at least a passing resemblance to Police Academy 3: Back In Training actor Art Metrano known for his role as commandant Mauser.
- Mouser is a boss character encountered in world 1-3 in Super Mario 2. Another similarity to the film's plot, bombs are key to defeating this opponent.

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00:00We're talking about knowledge of the future in movies, YouTube channel, Easter Egg Psychic.
00:06In this video, I'll show some possible future Easter eggs and references to the video games of Japanese developer Nintendo.
00:16In the 1958 science fiction horror film, Attack of the Puppet People, story and direction by Burt I. Gordon.
00:25The cast consisted of John Agar, John Hoyt, June Kinney, and I did some previous videos on Nintendo.
00:36Easter eggs that might appear in another John Hoyt movie, 1964's The Time Travelers.
00:42Some items stood out to me.
00:44I thought the 2D, 3D style of the giant laboratory display, which turns into a type of portal into the future,
00:56may resemble the top-down dungeon shown in the 1986 Nintendo adventure game The Legend of Zelda.
01:04Actress June Kinney worked with movie director Roger Corman and writer Charles B. Griffith on the film Teenage Doll in 1957.
01:15Also in this, Faith Spain, John Brinkley, and Dorothy Newman.
01:21And here's a solid link to Super Mario Bros. 3.
01:25Corman and Griffith later worked on the 1960 horror comedy The Little Shop of Horrors.
01:32This star, Jonathan Hayes, Jackie Joseph, Mel Wells, Dick Miller, and Jack Nicholson also play an important supporting role.
01:41If you listen to the opening theme music to Little Shop of Horrors, the original,
01:47it's very similar to the background tune played in the Fortress levels of Mario 3.
01:56From there, there are some other relationships.
01:59Note the piranha plant in the Super Mario video games.
02:05Aldry is a similar carnivorous plant that inhabits the floral shop on Skid Row.
02:15Actor Dennis Hopper has a direct link to the Super Mario Bros. franchise.
02:21In that he played President Koopa in the 1993 live action film.
02:28Others in this cast, Bob Hoskins, John Leguizamo, and Samantha Mathis.
02:34Now, Dennis Hopper was in an interesting film with the time travelers, actors John Hoyt and Steve Franken.
02:44This was 1968's sci-fi thriller Panic in the City.
02:50Howard Duff and Linda Crystal star in this.
02:53In this story, government agents scour Los Angeles to find a hidden nuclear device planted by communists.
03:02Possible clues to Nintendo's Mario in this movie, similarity in titles.
03:08Interestingly, the Japanese game that was adapted for the American market to become Super Mario Bros. 2
03:18was entitled Yumi Kojo Doki Doki Panic, released in 87 before making it to the U.S. in 88.
03:29I thought actor Nehemiah Persoff, who plays antagonist August Best, may at least bear a passing resemblance to comedian and actor Art Metrano,
03:45who is known for his role as Commandant Mauser in the 1986 comedy Police Academy 3 Back in Training.
03:55Again, there's a spelling difference, but Mauser, M-O-U-S-E-R, is a boss character in both Doki Doki Panic and Mario 2.
04:08And another similarity to this movie's storyline, the key to defeating Mauser in the game was in using the mini bombs which are placed around his lair.
04:21My YouTube channel is Easter Egg Psychic. There I go back, I look at movies and television from the past.
04:27I analyze these for possible references to future media.
04:31These may appear in the form of anecdotes, idioms, anagrams.
04:35Hidden in the subtext of the work in question, I also use an unconventional method where I look at the likenesses of the actors.
04:42And what I've found is you can take the likenesses, match these up to some of the anecdotal items,
04:50and show past, present, and future information about actors and other personalities
04:55that may resemble the personalities in the movie or television episode that you're watching.
05:00My email contact is easteregguy, that's G-U-Y, at yahoo.com.
05:09Thanks for watching.
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