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====Mr. L's encounters==== | ====Mr. L's encounters==== | ||
[[File:Brobot Battle.png|thumb|left|[[Mario]] and [[Squirps]] versus Mr. L and [[Brobot]].]] | [[File:Brobot Battle.png|thumb|left|[[Mario]] and [[Squirps]] versus Mr. L and [[Brobot]].]] | ||
Mr. L himself is first seen in the [[Whoa Zone]], where he kicks [[Squirps]] in a room before the statue of [[Squirpina XIV]] and the resting place of [[Outer Space]]'s [[Pure Heart]]. After quickly trash-talking the three heroes, he engages them in a brief mini-boss battle with them. During this battle, he is able to heal himself using [[Shroom Shake]]s, but the heroes can use [[Thoreau]] to steal these shakes for themselves. After his 40 [[Heart Point]]s are depleted, Mr. L falls to the ground and compliments the heroes on their battle skills, but quickly summons his mechanical "brother", [[Brobot]], to finish them off. With the effect of the screen ripping in half, the characters are all transported to the depths of [[Outer Space|space]], where Mr. L and Brobot battle them above what [[Flip|flipping]] would reveal to be a green, vector-graphic-filled mountainous expanse. Using Squirps's Squirp Squirt Beam, the heroes destroy Brobot and the villain plummets back down to the ground. With one last boast of a future ability to prevail over the heroes, Mr. L escapes, allowing them to obtain the Pure Heart. | Mr. L himself is first seen in the [[Whoa Zone]], where he kicks [[Squirps]] in a room before the statue of [[List of implied characters#Squirpina XIV|Squirpina XIV]] and the resting place of [[Outer Space]]'s [[Pure Heart]]. After quickly trash-talking the three heroes, he engages them in a brief mini-boss battle with them. During this battle, he is able to heal himself using [[Shroom Shake]]s, but the heroes can use [[Thoreau]] to steal these shakes for themselves. After his 40 [[Heart Point]]s are depleted, Mr. L falls to the ground and compliments the heroes on their battle skills, but quickly summons his mechanical "brother", [[Brobot]], to finish them off. With the effect of the screen ripping in half, the characters are all transported to the depths of [[Outer Space|space]], where Mr. L and Brobot battle them above what [[Flip|flipping]] would reveal to be a green, vector-graphic-filled mountainous expanse. Using Squirps's Squirp Squirt Beam, the heroes destroy Brobot and the villain plummets back down to the ground. With one last boast of a future ability to prevail over the heroes, Mr. L escapes, allowing them to obtain the Pure Heart. | ||
Mr. L next appears in the Castle Bleck intermission after Chapter 4, the beginning of which focuses on his "new-minion orientation." Mr. L is shown here to be boastful even around fellow minions of [[Count Bleck]], seeing his comrades as weaklings and "junior minions". [[O'Chunks]] and [[Mimi]] react negatively to this, with [[Mimi]] noting to Mr. L that he too, had been, defeated; Mr. L's response is that he was "merely scouting" Mario, and would soon defeat him. With a cry of "L-ater!", Mr. L jumps off to Castle Bleck's unseen repair bay. Count Bleck later quotes a section of the Dark Prognosticus stating the potential of the man in green, whom Count Bleck reveals is Mr. L. | Mr. L next appears in the Castle Bleck intermission after Chapter 4, the beginning of which focuses on his "new-minion orientation." Mr. L is shown here to be boastful even around fellow minions of [[Count Bleck]], seeing his comrades as weaklings and "junior minions". [[O'Chunks]] and [[Mimi]] react negatively to this, with [[Mimi]] noting to Mr. L that he too, had been, defeated; Mr. L's response is that he was "merely scouting" Mario, and would soon defeat him. With a cry of "L-ater!", Mr. L jumps off to Castle Bleck's unseen repair bay. Count Bleck later quotes a section of the Dark Prognosticus stating the potential of the man in green, whom Count Bleck reveals is Mr. L. |