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The '''strange watch''', or '''wristwatch''', is a mysterious timepiece that, due to apparently being either possessed or cursed, causes whoever wears it to do everything backwards, without even noticing anything is wrong with them.
The '''strange watch''', or '''wristwatch''', is a mysterious and eerie timepiece that, due to apparently being either possessed or cursed, causes whoever wears it to do everything backwards, without even noticing anything is wrong with them.


In ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode "[[Time Out Luigi]]", after several failed sales attempts, [[Angelica]], "Mysterious Salesperson for Weird and Spooky Gadgets Incorporated", decides to try and sell [[Luigi]] the wristwatch for ten dollars. After some bantering, in which the price of the wristwatch goes from five to seven dollars, Luigi finally succeeds in buying the wristwatch from Angelica for four dollars. With the wristwatch now his, Luigi begins to brag to [[Mario]] about how much a bargain it was, only for Mario to respond by saying of course it was a bargain, as the wristwatch is broken, because it runs backwards.
In ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode "[[Time Out Luigi]]", after several failed sales attempts, [[Angelica]], "Mysterious Salesperson for Weird and Spooky Gadgets Incorporated", decides to try and sell [[Luigi]] the wristwatch for ten dollars. After some bantering, in which the price of the wristwatch goes from five to seven dollars, Luigi finally succeeds in buying the wristwatch from Angelica for four dollars. With the wristwatch now his, Luigi begins to brag to [[Mario]] about how much a bargain it was, only for Mario to respond by saying of course it was a bargain, as the wristwatch is broken, because it runs backwards.

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