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*[[Bowser|King Bowser Koopa]] (Mentioned only)
*[[Bowser|King Bowser Koopa]] (Mentioned only)


==Trivia==
==Animation and continuity errors==
*This was the last episode to be paired with ''[[Captain N: The Game Master]]'', due to the shows' cancelation.
*The music played during the intro of this episode sounds slightly different from the music that is normally played, sounding somewhat like a rock and roll remix.
*Despite the [[Dino Riders]] working for [[Bowser|King Koopa]], he and the [[Koopalings]] do not actually appear in this episode.
*This episode could be seen as a commentary on peer pressure and particularly street gangs, an issue that was on the rise at the time in the early 1990s.
*The episode title may be a reference to the film ''[[Wikipedia:Born to Ride (film)|Born to Ride]]'', which, coincidentally, was released in the same year.
*Beginning with this episode, [[Yoshi]] has been redesigned with a more anthropomorphic look that more closely resembles his official game artwork.
 
===Errors===
[[File:KingKoopasAtItAgainWithHisRaiserUpperInTheSMWCartoon.png|thumb|The misplaced background.]]
[[File:KingKoopasAtItAgainWithHisRaiserUpperInTheSMWCartoon.png|thumb|The misplaced background.]]
*In several scenes of the episode, the "L" on [[Luigi]]'s [[Cap|hat]] turns white against a black background.
*In several scenes of the episode, the "L" on [[Luigi]]'s [[Cap|hat]] turns white against a black background.
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==Trivia==
*This was the last episode to be paired with ''[[Captain N: The Game Master]]'', due to the shows' cancelation.
*The music played during the intro of this episode sounds slightly different from the music that is normally played, sounding somewhat like a rock and roll remix.
*Despite the [[Dino Riders]] working for [[Bowser|King Koopa]], he and the [[Koopalings]] do not actually appear in this episode.
*This episode could be seen as a commentary on peer pressure and particularly street gangs, an issue that was on the rise at the time in the early 1990s.
*The episode title may be a reference to the film ''[[Wikipedia:Born to Ride (film)|Born to Ride]]'', which, coincidentally, was released in the same year.
*Beginning with this episode, [[Yoshi]] has been redesigned with a more anthropomorphic look that more closely resembles his official game artwork.


==References==
==References==