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As Mr. Gibbel leaves, Luigi starts laughing because Mario did all of his acts of goodness for an award he already won. Mario starts to laugh, and comments that he not only fed Luigi grapes and brought him his newspaper, but that he also massaged his feet. Mario then tells Luigi that he still has one act of goodness left, and tosses the popcorn he made at Luigi's face, only for the two of them to continue laughing.
As Mr. Gibbel leaves, Luigi starts laughing because Mario did all of his acts of goodness for an award he already won. Mario starts to laugh, and comments that he not only fed Luigi grapes and brought him his newspaper, but that he also massaged his feet. Mario then tells Luigi that he still has one act of goodness left, and tosses the popcorn he made at Luigi's face, only for the two of them to continue laughing.
==Dub edits==
*At the beginning of the second part, in the original, [[Mario]] mentions how he did all of the chores, cleaned up the house, fixed and fluffed up [[Luigi]]'s pillow, washed the dishes, took out the garbage, did the laundry, turned down the radio, and turned on the TV. In the Latin American Spanish dub, dishwashing is replaced by preparing food.


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