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|image=[[File:Jim Lange.png|250px]]
|image = [[File:Jim Lange.png|250px]]
|full_name=James John Lange
|full_name = James John Lange
|first_appearance=''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' ("[[Game Show Host]]") (1989)
|first_appearance = "[[Game Show Host]]"
|species=Human
|species = [[Human]]
|portrayed_by={{wp|Jim Lange|Himself}}
}}
}}


'''{{wp|Jim Lange|James John Lange}}''' (August 15, 1932 - February 25, 2014), was an American game show host and disc jockey who appeared in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' live-action segment "[[Game Show Host]]".
'''[[wikipedia:Jim Lange|James John Lange]]''' (August 15, 1932 - February 25, 2014), more commonly referred to as '''Jim Lange''',  was a famous game show host who appeared in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' live-action segment "[[Game Show Host]]".


==History==
==History==
After [[Luigi]] is knocked out and starts to believe that he is a game show host, Jim is called by [[Mario]] to see if he can snap Luigi out of it. Jim reminisces about a contestant of his once he sees Luigi before being reminded by Mario to try and help him. He tries to get Luigi's attention, but everything he says is recognized by Luigi as "answers", frequently wrong ones. Mario starts to panic about Luigi's state, which leads to Jim trying to calm him down and reflecting on another contestant. Jim then gets an idea once Mario mentions the furnace; he presents the fact that the furnace has burned out in the form of an answer. Luigi agrees and lights the furnace, causing him to be knocked out again. He wakes up, perfectly normal, after being slapped by Jim and Mario. Jim is overjoyed and asks Mario and Luigi to perform a special way of saying goodbye he has done on one of his shows. However, while performing his goodbye, Jim accidentally knocks Luigi out, making him believe he is a game show host once again, to the frustration of both Jim and Mario.
After [[Luigi]] was knocked out and started to believe that he's a game show host, Jim was called by [[Mario]] to see if he could snap Luigi out of it. Jim reminisced about a contestant of his once he saw Luigi before being reminded by Mario to try and help him. He tried to get Luigi's attention, but everything he said was recognized by Luigi as "answers", frequently wrong ones. Mario started to panic about Luigi's state, which led to Jim trying to calm him down and reflecting on another contestant. Jim then got an idea once Mario mentioned the furnace; he presented the fact that the furnace had burned out in the form of an answer. Luigi agreed and lit the furnace, causing him to be knocked out again. He woke up, perfectly normal, after being slapped by Jim and Mario. Jim was overjoyed and asked Mario and Luigi to perform a special way of saying goodbye he had done on one of his shows. However, while performing his goodbye, Jim accidentally knocked Luigi out, making him believe he was a game show host once again, to the frustration of both Jim and Mario.


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