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While visiting the [[Mushroom King]]'s throne room, Mario hears the king yelling at [[Wooster]], saying he committed "treason" by "attacking the royal crown". The Mushroom King goes on to say that Wooster insulted and disrespected his recently bought crown, calling it an "abomination" due to its clunky design and neon lights. The King says that the only way Wooster could redeem himself is by delivering a humiliating apology, but Wooster simply resigns as the Mushroom King's adviser/assistant. Mario, realizing that the King will not be able to make any coherent decisions without Wooster, tries to rush after Wooster, but the King forbids it. Before Mario and the Mushroom King can debate the issue further, a battered [[Toad]] suddenly bursts into the room, saying that Wooster has just been kidnapped by [[Koopa Troopa]]s. Hearing of Wooster's kidnapping, Mario decides to rush off and rescue him; unfortunately, the stubborn Mushroom King will not allow Mario or Toad to go rescue Wooster, believing that Wooster had willingly joined [[Bowser]]'s side. The Mushroom King goes on to say that if Mario and Toad disobey him and go after Wooster anyway, they should not expect to be welcomed back when they return. | While visiting the [[Mushroom King]]'s throne room, Mario hears the king yelling at [[Wooster]], saying he committed "treason" by "attacking the royal crown". The Mushroom King goes on to say that Wooster insulted and disrespected his recently bought crown, calling it an "abomination" due to its clunky design and neon lights. The King says that the only way Wooster could redeem himself is by delivering a humiliating apology, but Wooster simply resigns as the Mushroom King's adviser/assistant. Mario, realizing that the King will not be able to make any coherent decisions without Wooster, tries to rush after Wooster, but the King forbids it. Before Mario and the Mushroom King can debate the issue further, a battered [[Toad]] suddenly bursts into the room, saying that Wooster has just been kidnapped by [[Koopa Troopa]]s. Hearing of Wooster's kidnapping, Mario decides to rush off and rescue him; unfortunately, the stubborn Mushroom King will not allow Mario or Toad to go rescue Wooster, believing that Wooster had willingly joined [[Bowser]]'s side. The Mushroom King goes on to say that if Mario and Toad disobey him and go after Wooster anyway, they should not expect to be welcomed back when they return. | ||
Deciding to work things out with the Mushroom King later, Mario and Toad make their way to a [[Mask Gate]]. After some off-screen journeying, they make it to [[Bowser's Castle]], where they battle a multitude of [[Shy Guy|Shyguy]] guards, with Toad taking a Shyguy hostage, planning on "throwing him at Koopa". While traveling through the castle with the ever-queasy Shyguy, Mario and Toad are surprised to see that none of the Shyguy, [[Snifit]] | Deciding to work things out with the Mushroom King later, Mario and Toad make their way to a [[Mask Gate]]. After some off-screen journeying, they make it to [[Bowser's Castle]], where they battle a multitude of [[Shy Guy|Shyguy]] guards, with Toad taking a Shyguy hostage, planning on "throwing him at Koopa". While traveling through the castle with the ever-queasy Shyguy, Mario and Toad are surprised to see that none of the Shyguy, [[Snifit]] or [[Birdo]] guards are attacking them. Wondering why they have been met with such little resistance, Mario and Toad wind-up spying Wooster acting as Bowser's willing servant, feeding him a large amount of food. | ||
Despite Wooster's apparent change of allegiance, Mario and Toad still decide to go and rescue him anyway, and they begin fighting their way through a brigade of Shyguys, with Toad's unwilling Shyguy companion offering commentary all the way. It is only when Mario and Toad reach the entrance to Bowser's throne room that they realize that if they do "rescue" Wooster and take him back to [[Mushroom Kingdom|Mushroomland]], they will be labeled as traitors by the Mushroom King. Disregarding this fact, Mario and Toad burst into Bowser's throne room, preparing for battle; oddly though, Bowser, along with all his bodyguards, are all asleep. It is only then that Wooster appears, saying that he had fed Bowser and his minions enough junk food to induce hibernation in them and make them lethargic. A joyous Mario and Toad, happy that Wooster was innocent all along, begin to head off to the Mushroomland with him, with Toad throwing his Shyguy hostage at Bowser's head for fun. | Despite Wooster's apparent change of allegiance, Mario and Toad still decide to go and rescue him anyway, and they begin fighting their way through a brigade of Shyguys, with Toad's unwilling Shyguy companion offering commentary all the way. It is only when Mario and Toad reach the entrance to Bowser's throne room that they realize that if they do "rescue" Wooster and take him back to [[Mushroom Kingdom|Mushroomland]], they will be labeled as traitors by the Mushroom King. Disregarding this fact, Mario and Toad burst into Bowser's throne room, preparing for battle; oddly though, Bowser, along with all his bodyguards, are all asleep. It is only then that Wooster appears, saying that he had fed Bowser and his minions enough junk food to induce hibernation in them and make them lethargic. A joyous Mario and Toad, happy that Wooster was innocent all along, begin to head off to the Mushroomland with him, with Toad throwing his Shyguy hostage at Bowser's head for fun. |