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Until [[Toad]] comes to the rescue, the captain waits around in the group's jail cell while Luigi unsuccessfully tries to dig a way out. When Toad arrives, he dropped off a birthday [[cake]] with a [[Brick Block|Super Block]] hidden inside. Inside the block is a [[Super Leaf]], which Mario uses to become [[Raccoon Mario]], and is able to use his tail to break out of the cell, freeing himself, Luigi and the captain. After Toad presents Luigi with a Super Leaf of his own, he and Mario fly off, while the captain salutes them for saving his native country of France.
Until [[Toad]] comes to the rescue, the captain waits around in the group's jail cell while Luigi unsuccessfully tries to dig a way out. When Toad arrives, he dropped off a birthday [[cake]] with a [[Brick Block|Super Block]] hidden inside. Inside the block is a [[Super Leaf]], which Mario uses to become [[Raccoon Mario]], and is able to use his tail to break out of the cell, freeing himself, Luigi and the captain. After Toad presents Luigi with a Super Leaf of his own, he and Mario fly off, while the captain salutes them for saving his native country of France.
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