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{{italic title|''Super Mario-kun'' Volume 19}} | {{italic title|''Super Mario-kun'' Volume 19}} | ||
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|title=''Super Mario-kun'' Volume 19 | |title=''Super Mario-kun'' Volume 19 | ||
|image=[[File:SMK vol 19 Cover.png|200px]][[File:SMK vol 19 Cover (Back).png|200px]] | |image=[[File:SMK vol 19 Cover.png|200px]][[File:SMK vol 19 Cover (Back).png|200px]] | ||
|publisher= | |publisher=Shogakukan | ||
|label=Coro Coro Comics | |label=Coro Coro Comics | ||
|artist=[[Yukio Sawada]] | |artist=[[Yukio Sawada]] | ||
|release={{ | |release={{release|Japan|September 28, 1998|France|November 14, 2018|Spain|January 23, 2020}} | ||
| | |manga=Super Mario-kun | ||
|previous=Super Mario-kun Volume 18 | |previous=Super Mario-kun Volume 18 | ||
|next=Super Mario-kun Volume 20 | |next=Super Mario-kun Volume 20 | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''''[[Super Mario-kun]]'' Volume 19''' concludes the ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' story arc of the previous installment in the series and begins the arc covering the events in ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''. It features [[Mario]], six unique [[Baby Yoshi]]s, and [[Poochy]] as main characters, with [[Luigi]] and [[Yoshi]] making appearances throughout. [[Bowser]] serves as the antagonist until the conclusion of the ''Super Mario 64'' arc, but [[Baby Bowser]] becomes the primary antagonist in chapter four as the story moves into the ''Yoshi's Story'' arc. | '''''[[Super Mario-kun]]'' Volume 19''' concludes the ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' story arc of the previous installment in the series and begins the arc covering the events in ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''. It features [[Mario]], six unique [[Baby Yoshi]]s, and [[Poochy]] as main characters, with [[Luigi]] and [[Yoshi]] making appearances throughout. [[Bowser]] serves as the antagonist until the conclusion of the ''Super Mario 64'' arc, but [[Baby Bowser]] becomes the primary antagonist in chapter four as the story moves into the ''Yoshi's Story'' arc. | ||
==Contents== | ==Contents== | ||
===Chapters=== | ===Chapters=== | ||
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スーパーマリオ64編: 第1面 ついに決着!? 64バトル! ''(Super Mario 64 arc: Stage One. Finally the end!? 64 Battle!)'' | スーパーマリオ64編: 第1面 ついに決着!? 64バトル! ''(Super Mario 64 arc: Stage One. Finally the end!? 64 Battle!)'' | ||
The story begins where the previous installment left off, with [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Yoshi]], and a [[Bob-omb Buddy]] arriving at the [[Bowser in the Sky|final course]]. As they set off, a pair of [[Goomba]]s alert [[Bowser]] to their presence. The group meets the [[Whomp King]], who has been reduced to a tiny size after being defeated by Mario on two prior occasions (in [[Super Mario-kun Volume 15|volume 15]] and [[Super Mario-kun Volume 18|volume 18]]). He says that his wife and children have left him and he has been expelled from | The story begins where the previous installment left off, with [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Yoshi]], and a [[Bob-omb Buddy]] arriving at the [[Bowser in the Sky|final course]]. As they set off, a pair of [[Goomba]]s alert [[Bowser]] to their presence. The group meets the [[Whomp King]], who has been reduced to a tiny size after being defeated by Mario on two prior occasions (in [[Super Mario-kun Volume 15|volume 15]] and [[Super Mario-kun Volume 18|volume 18]]). He says that his wife and children have left him and he has been expelled from Bowser's [[Koopa Troop]]. Mario tries to step on him, but Yoshi intervenes because he feels sorry for the Whomp King and delivers a brief, impassioned speech to that effect. | ||
As they near the end of the course they encounter an army of enemies, but they end up destroying themselves and the group continues to the star-shaped final battlefield. Bowser appears and dons a powered suit and releases a powerful barrage of attacks on the group, who are only saved thanks to a [[magic carpet]] that shields them with its body. Bowser defeats the carpet with his fire breath (and Yoshi uses the charred carpet as a stove to cook okonomiyaki). Faced with such a well-equipped enemy, Mario muses that he wishes he had a [[Super Scope]] to use against him. Suddenly one appears, delivered by none other than the Whomp King, who had a change of heart after Yoshi showed him kindness. | As they near the end of the course they encounter an army of enemies, but they end up destroying themselves and the group continues to the star-shaped final battlefield. Bowser appears and dons a powered suit and releases a powerful barrage of attacks on the group, who are only saved thanks to a [[magic carpet]] that shields them with its body. Bowser defeats the carpet with his fire breath (and Yoshi uses the charred carpet as a stove to cook okonomiyaki). Faced with such a well-equipped enemy, Mario muses that he wishes he had a [[Super Scope]] to use against him. Suddenly one appears, delivered by none other than the Whomp King, who had a change of heart after Yoshi showed him kindness. | ||
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Within [[Baby Bowser's Castle]], Baby Bowser and his [[Toady]] minions are eating the fruit of the Super Happy Tree. Though the fruit does make them happy, Baby Bowser's spell has also entrapped them in the picture book, and the Toadies implore him to use his magic to get them out. Unfortunately, he says he does not know how, but does not seem to care as long as he has the fruit of the Tree to keep him happy, much to the distress of the Toadies. | Within [[Baby Bowser's Castle]], Baby Bowser and his [[Toady]] minions are eating the fruit of the Super Happy Tree. Though the fruit does make them happy, Baby Bowser's spell has also entrapped them in the picture book, and the Toadies implore him to use his magic to get them out. Unfortunately, he says he does not know how, but does not seem to care as long as he has the fruit of the Tree to keep him happy, much to the distress of the Toadies. | ||
Meanwhile, the Yoshis continue on their quest for the Tree, and Light Blue decides it is probably on the last page of the book. Just then, [[Poochy]] appears, and, though Mario tries to explain that Poochy is a friend, Red mistakes him for an enemy and eats him. [[Yellow Yoshi (Super Mario- | Meanwhile, the Yoshis continue on their quest for the Tree, and Light Blue decides it is probably on the last page of the book. Just then, [[Poochy]] appears, and, though Mario tries to explain that Poochy is a friend, Red mistakes him for an enemy and eats him. [[Yellow Yoshi (Super Mario-Kun)|Yellow]], in tears, demands that Red spits him out, so he releases Poochy in an egg. When the egg hatches, Poochy emerges unharmed, and he and Yellow immediately bond. | ||
Mario tries to get Poochy to shake, but instead Poochy bites his hand and starts ingesting the rest of him. The Yoshis all try to get Mario out, but they are not successful until Light Blue suggests taking the path of least resistance and pushing Mario in, triggering Poochy's gag reflex. In all the commotion, no one noticed that a [[Fuzzy Wiggler]] had approached them. Red assumes it is another friend, but Mario exclaims that it really is an enemy this time and sends him in to fight. Though the others are afraid at first, Red assures the others that there is only one of him and six of them, so they cannot lose. But the Fuzzy Wiggler divides into six parts and manages to defeat everyone except for Mario, Yellow, and Poochy. | Mario tries to get Poochy to shake, but instead Poochy bites his hand and starts ingesting the rest of him. The Yoshis all try to get Mario out, but they are not successful until Light Blue suggests taking the path of least resistance and pushing Mario in, triggering Poochy's gag reflex. In all the commotion, no one noticed that a [[Fuzzy Wiggler]] had approached them. Red assumes it is another friend, but Mario exclaims that it really is an enemy this time and sends him in to fight. Though the others are afraid at first, Red assures the others that there is only one of him and six of them, so they cannot lose. But the Fuzzy Wiggler divides into six parts and manages to defeat everyone except for Mario, Yellow, and Poochy. | ||
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第6面 ザ・タイマン! T.C.Y.リーダーを決める!! ''(Stage Six: The duel! Choosing the T.C.Y. leader!!)'' | 第6面 ザ・タイマン! T.C.Y.リーダーを決める!! ''(Stage Six: The duel! Choosing the T.C.Y. leader!!)'' | ||
Mario decides that today is [[Team Chibi Yoshis]] Day, and says that since everyone has to work as a team in order to retrieve the Super Happy Tree, a team leader must be chosen. Green breaks the [[fourth wall]] and points out that he was already called the team leader back on page 61. But Pink, Red, and Yellow all rush in and say that they want to be team leader. But Pink mistook the "team leader" for a ''cheer leader'', and Yellow confused "leader" with | Mario decides that today is [[Team Chibi Yoshis]] Day, and says that since everyone has to work as a team in order to retrieve the Super Happy Tree, a team leader must be chosen. Green breaks the [[fourth wall]] and points out that he was already called the team leader back on page 61. But Pink, Red, and Yellow all rush in and say that they want to be team leader. But Pink mistook the "team leader" for a ''cheer leader'', and Yellow confused "leader" with ''recorder''; Light Blue felt he was not really the leader type, and [[Blue Yoshi (Super Mario-kun)|Blue]] said he was not interested, which left only Green and Red vying for the position. | ||
Mario sends Green and Red on a mission to get a [[Special Heart]] to decide who should be the team leader, saying that they will need wisdom, courage, and power to win. They set off, and neither is willing to lose. Obstacles they encounter along the way include [[Spider (Yoshi's Story)|Spiders]], a large cliff, and timed platforms that fall out of the sky, all of which result in Red getting hurt in some way. Finally they reach a [[Mystery Crate]] that contains a Special Heart. But along with the prize, an [[Air Bag]] comes out. When Red tries to grab the Special Heart, the Air Bag releases a powerful gust of air, knocking him back. Green tries to grab the Special Heart using a ski jump, but he overshoots his target. | Mario sends Green and Red on a mission to get a [[Special Heart]] to decide who should be the team leader, saying that they will need wisdom, courage, and power to win. They set off, and neither is willing to lose. Obstacles they encounter along the way include [[Spider (Yoshi's Story)|Spiders]], a large cliff, and timed platforms that fall out of the sky, all of which result in Red getting hurt in some way. Finally they reach a [[Mystery Crate]] that contains a Special Heart. But along with the prize, an [[Air Bag]] comes out. When Red tries to grab the Special Heart, the Air Bag releases a powerful gust of air, knocking him back. Green tries to grab the Special Heart using a ski jump, but he overshoots his target. | ||
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What they did not realize, however, was that they were actually unearthing a [[Bone Dragon]]. Light Blue is so excited when it speaks that he starts to cry, but it attacks them with its fire breath and squashes them when they try to play dead. They run to Mario for help, but he says that if he always helps them they will not grow up, so he runs off and leaves them to fend for themselves. They try to use eggs against the Bone Dragon next, but it fries them with its fire breath. | What they did not realize, however, was that they were actually unearthing a [[Bone Dragon]]. Light Blue is so excited when it speaks that he starts to cry, but it attacks them with its fire breath and squashes them when they try to play dead. They run to Mario for help, but he says that if he always helps them they will not grow up, so he runs off and leaves them to fend for themselves. They try to use eggs against the Bone Dragon next, but it fries them with its fire breath. | ||
Mario, watching from the sidelines, realizes they need help, but is hesitant to simply jump in and rescue them. But as all hope seems lost for the Yoshis, Black Yoshi suddenly appears and challenges the Bone Dragon. All the Yoshis are impressed by his bravery, but especially Green, who is a bit starstruck. As the Yoshis cheer from the sidelines, Black Yoshi confronts the Bone Dragon and plugs a [[ | Mario, watching from the sidelines, realizes they need help, but is hesitant to simply jump in and rescue them. But as all hope seems lost for the Yoshis, Black Yoshi suddenly appears and challenges the Bone Dragon. All the Yoshis are impressed by his bravery, but especially Green, who is a bit starstruck. As the Yoshis cheer from the sidelines, Black Yoshi confronts the Bone Dragon and plugs a [[Nintendo 64]] controller equipped with a [[Rumble Pak]] into its skull. Black Yoshi incapacitates it using the rumble functionality and sends in the Yoshis to finish it off. Black Yoshi commends them for a job well done before taking off, and Green says that the Black Yoshi is even cooler than Mario. | ||
While everyone else wonders where Mario had gone off to, Light Blue finds him crouching behind a rock removing the Black Yoshi costume he had been wearing to fool the others. He considers telling the others that Black Yoshi had been Mario in disguise all along, but decides not to and keeps the secret to himself. | While everyone else wonders where Mario had gone off to, Light Blue finds him crouching behind a rock removing the Black Yoshi costume he had been wearing to fool the others. He considers telling the others that Black Yoshi had been Mario in disguise all along, but decides not to and keeps the secret to himself. | ||
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{{Yukio Sawada's manga}} | {{Yukio Sawada's manga}} | ||
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