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[[File:MarioAndIncredibleRescue.jpg|thumb|The cover of ''Mario and the Incredible Rescue'']]
[[File:MarioAndIncredibleRescue.jpg|thumb|The cover of ''Mario and the Incredible Rescue'']]
'''''Mario and the Incredible Rescue''''' is a short chapter book written by [[Tracey West]] and published by [[Scholastic]] in January 2006.<ref>[http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Mario-and-the-Incredible-Rescue/Tracey-West/e/9780439843669 Barnes&Noble.com] Retrieved December 2, 2010</ref> The book includes several characters and locations from ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. Like ''{{iw|zeldawiki|Link and the Portal of Doom}}'', another title in the ''Nintendo Heroes'' series, this book includes stickers; they depict character artwork from ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' (both the original game and the [[Super Mario 64 DS|Nintendo DS remake]]) and various titles in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]].
'''''Mario and the Incredible Rescue''''' is a short chapter book written by [[Tracey West]] and published by [[Scholastic]] in January 2006.<ref>[http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Mario-and-the-Incredible-Rescue/Tracey-West/e/9780439843669 Barnes&Noble.com] Retrieved December 2, 2010</ref> The book includes various locations exclusive to ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. Like ''[[zeldawiki:Link and the Portal of Doom|Link and the Portal of Doom]]'', another title in the ''Nintendo Heroes'' series, this book includes stickers; they depict character artwork from ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' (both the original game and the [[Super Mario 64 DS|Nintendo DS remake]]) and various titles in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]].
==Plot synopsis==
==Plot==
===Chapter 1: Princess Peach Needs Help!===
===Chapter 1: Princess Peach Needs Help!===
The story begins with [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] relaxing, confident that the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] is safe. Suddenly, [[Toad]] comes running to the brothers, tired and out of breath as he informs them that [[Princess Peach]] had just been captured by [[Boo|ghosts]] and taken to [[Bowser's Keep]]. Knowing he has to fight [[Bowser]] again, Mario readies to go on an adventure as Toad and Luigi hesitate with worry.
The story begins with [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] relaxing, confident that the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] is safe. Suddenly, [[Toad]] comes running to the brothers, tired and out of breath as he informs them that [[Princess Peach]] had just been captured by [[Boo|ghosts]] and taken to [[Bowser's Castle|Bowser's Keep]]. Knowing he has to fight [[Bowser]] again, Mario readies to go on an adventure as Toad and Luigi hesitate with worry.


===Chapter 2: The Sorceress===
===Chapter 2: The Sorceress===
Shortly after, Mario approaches a [[Warp Pipe|pipe]] that will take the group to the [[Kero Sewers]], serving as a shortcut to Bowser's Keep. As the trio enters, the trio encounters and defeats a group of three [[Goomba|Little Goomba]]s. The three then come upon a T-shaped fork in the tunnel; a whole group of Little Goombas begins to pour in from the left end, forcing the trio through the right passage until the trio eventually stops at a brick wall. Mario, Luigi, and Toad begin kicking the wall until it breaks apart, revealing a small chamber full of [[coin]]s (one of which Luigi keeps). The group then breaks open a small hole in a second wall at the back end of the chamber, which they crawl through into a mysterious, unknown forest. The three of them all look back and realize the wall they came in through had disappeared, leaving them confused and scared.
Shortly after, Mario approaches a [[Warp Pipe|pipe]] that will take the group to the [[Kero Sewers]], serving as a shortcut to Bowser's Keep. As the trio enters, the trio encounters and defeats a group of three [[Goomba|Little Goomba]]s. The three then come upon a T-shaped fork in the tunnel; a whole group of Little Goombas begins to pour in from the left end, forcing the trio through the right passage until the trio eventually stops at a brick wall. Mario, Luigi, and Toad begin kicking the wall until it breaks apart, revealing a small chamber full of [[coin]]s (one of which Luigi keeps). The group then breaks open a small hole in a second wall at the back end of the chamber, which they crawl through into a mysterious, unknown forest. The three of them all look back and realize the wall they came in through had disappeared, leaving them confused and scared.


Mario, Luigi, and Toad press on, eventually finding a small stone cottage. Stepping inside, they meet [[Cybele|Cybele the Sorceress]], who offers to help them in exchange for a gift. Luigi hands her a coin from the chamber in the Kero Sewers; satisfied, she begins explaining that Bowser has stolen a book from her titled ''[[The Book of Spells]]'' and used it to conjure up an army of ghosts. To defeat them, Mario must gather six different special [[mushroom]]s from different locations in the Mushroom Kingdom. With the six mushrooms in hand, Mario must then recite the words of a spell to send the ghosts back to their realm. She gives him, Luigi, and Toad a clue to where the first mushroom is located, written on a piece of flat wood shaped like a mushroom. She also gives Mario a blue pouch with long straps to carry the six mushrooms, along with a white envelope that he is instructed to open only when "there is no hope left."
Mario, Luigi, and Toad press on, eventually finding a small stone cottage. Stepping inside, they meet [[Cybele]] the Sorceress, who offers to help them in exchange for a gift. Luigi hands her a coin from the chamber in the Kero Sewers; satisfied, she begins explaining that Bowser has stolen a book from her titled ''[[The Book of Spells]]'' and used it to conjure up an army of ghosts. To defeat them, Mario must gather six different special [[mushroom]]s from different locations in the Mushroom Kingdom. With the six mushrooms in hand, Mario must then recite the words of a spell to send the ghosts back to their realm. She gives him, Luigi, and Toad a clue to where the first mushroom is located, written on a piece of flat wood shaped like a mushroom. She also gives Mario a blue pouch with long straps to carry the six mushrooms, along with a white envelope that he is instructed to open only when "there is no hope left."


===Chapter 3: The Kero Sewers===
===Chapter 3: The Kero Sewers===
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As Mario, Luigi, and Toad venture through the forest path and its many turns, they come face to face with a sleeping [[Wiggler]]. They manage to tiptoe past it and continue their trek, until the group comes across a spot in the maze where the path separates in multiple directions. The pouch begins glittering, lighting up and showing the three the correct path, which they take to discover the magic orange mushroom.
As Mario, Luigi, and Toad venture through the forest path and its many turns, they come face to face with a sleeping [[Wiggler]]. They manage to tiptoe past it and continue their trek, until the group comes across a spot in the maze where the path separates in multiple directions. The pouch begins glittering, lighting up and showing the three the correct path, which they take to discover the magic orange mushroom.


After grabbing the third mushroom, Mario reads the next clue: "R Y S ' O T E  L I S E," and under it is "This clue is like eggs." Mario figures out that the clue is scrambled, and Toad deciphers the next area it points to: [[Yo'ster Isle]]. While attempting to exit the maze, the trio comes across two [[Hammer Bro]]thers, each on top of a pillar. After being hit by a hammer, Mario gives one of the pillars' loose bricks a kick, causing it to tremble; Luigi begins kicking the other pillar, and the group dodges the hammers raining over them until the pillars finally crumble. The Hammer Brothers fall and land on the sleeping Wiggler, which awakens and angrily attacks them. Mario picks up and puts away one of the hammers for future use, and the trio manages to sidestep the Wiggler and escape the maze.
After grabbing the third mushroom, Mario reads the next clue: "R Y S ' O T E  L I S E," and under it is "This clue is like eggs." Mario figures out that the clue is scrambled, and Toad deciphers the next area it points to: [[Yoshi's Island (location)|Yo'ster Isle]]. While attempting to exit the maze, the trio comes across two [[Hammer Bro]]thers, each on top of a pillar. After being hit by a hammer, Mario gives one of the pillars' loose bricks a kick, causing it to tremble; Luigi begins kicking the other pillar, and the group dodges the hammers raining over them until the pillars finally crumble. The Hammer Brothers fall and land on the sleeping Wiggler, which awakens and angrily attacks them. Mario picks up and puts away one of the hammers for future use, and the trio manages to sidestep the Wiggler and escape the maze.


===Chapter 6: Yoshi Saves the Day===
===Chapter 6: Yoshi Saves the Day===

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