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"'''Cyrano de Mario'''" is the sixty-first live-action segment of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' The segment's name is a portmanteau of ''{{wp|Cyrano de Bergerac (play)|Cyrano de Bergerac}}'', an 1897 French play which depicts a fictionalized version of {{wp|Cyrano de Bergerac|the eponymous writer}} ghostwriting a man's poems for a woman that both of them are in love with, and [[Mario]], the main character of the show. Its corresponding animated episode is "[[Raiders of the Lost Mushroom]]."
"'''Cyrano de Mario'''" is the sixty-first live-action segment of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' The segment's name is a portmanteau of ''{{wp|Cyrano de Bergerac (play)|Cyrano de Bergerac}}'', the 1897 French play which depicts a fictionalized version of {{wp|Cyrano de Bergerac|the eponymous writer}} ghostwriting a man's poems for a woman that both of them are in love with, and [[Mario]], the main character of the show. Its corresponding animated episode is "[[Raiders of the Lost Mushroom]]."


==Plot synopsis==
==Plot synopsis==
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Later, Luigi is sitting on the couch with an afghan over his head, pretending to be Roxanne. Luigi asks Mario if he has something to tell "her," and Mario says that Roxanne's eyes are like two of [[Grandma Mario]]'s special Easter meatballs. Pulling off the afghan, Luigi tells Mario that he cannot tell his future wife that she resembles meatballs. Mario sobs to Luigi, claiming that he just cannot really be very romantic. Luigi suggests to Mario that he simply should not marry Roxanne, but Mario reminds him that he does not want to go back on his promise. Not knowing what else to do, Mario wishes that there was a way Luigi could talk to Roxanne for him, which gives Luigi an idea.
Later, Luigi is sitting on the couch with an afghan over his head, pretending to be Roxanne. Luigi asks Mario if he has something to tell "her," and Mario says that Roxanne's eyes are like two of [[Grandma Mario]]'s special Easter meatballs. Pulling off the afghan, Luigi tells Mario that he cannot tell his future wife that she resembles meatballs. Mario sobs to Luigi, claiming that he just cannot really be very romantic. Luigi suggests to Mario that he simply should not marry Roxanne, but Mario reminds him that he does not want to go back on his promise. Not knowing what else to do, Mario wishes that there was a way Luigi could talk to Roxanne for him, which gives Luigi an idea.


Sometime later, Mario finishes putting on a tie as the doorbell rings, and Roxanne enters. Mario and Roxanne greet each other, as Roxanne walks down the stairs, commenting on how it has been such a long time since they last met. Mario assures her that it certainly has not been a short, short, short time. As Mario tells Roxanne that she looks gorgeous, Roxanne asks him where his brother is, and Mario tells her that Luigi is away sick. Roxanne tells Mario that she is sorry to hear that, and asks if he got her letter. Mario tells her that he did, and claims that he knows why she came.
Sometime later, Mario finishes putting on a tie as the doorbell rings, and Roxanne enters. Mario and Roxanne greet each other, as Roxanne walks down the stairs, commenting on how it has been such a long, long, long time since they last met. Mario assures her that it certainly has not been a short, short, short time. As Mario tells Roxanne that she looks gorgeous, Roxanne asks him where his brother is, and Mario tells her that Luigi is away sick. Roxanne tells Mario that she is sorry to hear that, and asks if he got her letter. Mario tells her that he did, and claims that he knows why she came.


Roxanne tells Mario that she has often thought about what he said all those years ago, and Mario tells her that he has agreed to keep his promise from then as well. Mario then directs Roxanne over to a trash bin, and before he can continue his speech, he hits the trash bin, alerting the attention of Luigi, who is hiding inside. Luigi wolf whistles, and comments that Roxanne is a babe, just quietly enough so that Roxanne does not notice him. Mario relays this message to Roxanne, who is pleased to hear it. Luigi then says, "Not that, stupid!" and Mario accidentally relays this message to Roxanne, raising her suspicions.
Roxanne tells Mario that she has often thought about what he said all those years ago, and Mario tells her that he has agreed to keep his promise from then as well. Mario then directs Roxanne over to a trash bin, and before he can continue his speech, he hits the trash bin, alerting the attention of Luigi, who is hiding inside. Luigi wolf whistles, and comments that Roxanne is a babe, just quietly enough so that Roxanne does not notice him. Mario relays this message to Roxanne, who is pleased to hear it. Luigi then says, "Not that, stupid!" and Mario accidentally relays this message to Roxanne, raising her suspicions.

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