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[[File:Bowling_for_Pasta.PNG|thumb|Luigi bowling for pasta.]]
[[Image:Bowling_for_Pasta.PNG|thumb|Luigi bowling for pasta.]]
'''Bowling for Pasta''' is a form of the game [[wikipedia:Bowling|bowling]] played in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], mentioned in the [[Nintendo Comics System]] story "[[Love Flounders]]". It is themed around [[Mario]]'s favored food, pasta; the bowling balls used in the game resemble large meatballs and are even edible, because [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] ends up eating Mario's bowling ball in the story. Mario, along with [[Luigi]] and [[Toad]], regularly participates in this game and hates having to miss out on playing it.
'''Bowling for Pasta''' is a form of [[wikipedia:Bowling|bowling]] played in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], mentioned in the [[Nintendo Comics System]] story "[[Love Flounders]]". It is themed around [[Mario]]'s favored food, [[pasta]]; the bowling balls used in the game resemble large meatballs and are even edible, because [[Princess Peach]] ends up eating Mario's bowling ball in the story. Mario, along with [[Luigi]] and [[Toad]], regularly participates in this game and hates having to miss out on playing it.


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