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'''''Mario vs. Wario: The Birthday Bash''''' is a stand-alone follow-up to the original ''[[Mario vs. Wario]]'' comic, published in ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' a year later, in issue #56 (January 1994). It is a completely original work independent of any game, and has not been reprinted since its original release. | '''''Mario vs. Wario: The Birthday Bash''''' is a stand-alone follow-up to the original ''[[Mario vs. Wario]]'' comic, published in ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' a year later, in issue #56 (January 1994). It is a completely original work independent of any game, and has not been reprinted since its original release. | ||
== | ==Story== | ||
Both [[Mario]] and [[Wario]] receive an invitation to [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]]'s birthday party on the next Sunday. Thinking about the perfect present to get her, the two recall a recent trip to the park, when the princess noticed a [[Samus Doll]] in a store window and expressed it was cute. Both of them decide to get her the doll for her birthday. At the toy store, however, Wario is enraged to learn that the doll is sold out, the clerk telling him that the last one was bought by a man with a big, black mustache. Positive it was Mario, he instead buys a jack-in-the-box and has it wrapped identically. | Both [[Mario]] and [[Wario]] receive an invitation to [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]]'s birthday party on the next Sunday. Thinking about the perfect present to get her, the two recall a recent trip to the park, when the princess noticed a [[Samus Doll]] in a store window and expressed it was cute. Both of them decide to get her the doll for her birthday. At the toy store, however, Wario is enraged to learn that the doll is sold out, the clerk telling him that the last one was bought by a man with a big, black mustache. Positive it was Mario, he instead buys a jack-in-the-box and has it wrapped identically. | ||