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"'''Mario Bros. Museum of Plumbing'''" is a single-page comic in the ''[[Nintendo Comics System]]'' series, first appearing in ''Super Mario Bros. #2'' and reappearing in ''Super Mario Bros. #3''. The story was written and created by John Walker, Gina Going, Jacqueline Roettcher, Jade, and Karen Merbaum.
"'''Mario Bros. Museum of Plumbing'''" is a single-page comic in the ''[[Nintendo Comics System]]'' series, first appearing in ''Super Mario Bros. #2'' and reappearing in ''Super Mario Bros. #3''. The story was written and created by John Walker, Gina Going, Jacqueline Roettcher, Jade, and Karen Merbaum.


==Plot synopsis==
==Plot==
The short story follows [[Luigi]], who offers the reader a brief tour of his and [[Mario]]'s plumbing museum, featuring historic moments, artifacts, and exhibits of plumbing history. Luigi first shows the reader a caveman underneath a small raining cloud, dubbing it the world's first shower, though he mentions it was a shame there was no soap yet. Β 
The short story follows [[Luigi]], who offers the reader a brief tour of his and [[Mario]]'s plumbing museum, featuring historic moments, artifacts, and exhibits of plumbing history. Luigi first shows the reader a caveman underneath a small raining cloud, dubbing it the world's first shower, though he mentions it was a shame there was no soap yet. Β 


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