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'''''Super Mario Issun-bōshi''''' is the second OVA in the ''[[Amada Anime Series: Super Mario Bros.]]'', released only in [[Japan]]. It is based on the Japanese folk tale ''{{wp|Issun-bōshi}}'' ("''The One-Inch Boy''"), similar to the English fairy tale ''{{wp|Tom Thumb}}''. | '''''Super Mario Issun-bōshi''''' is the second OVA in the ''[[Amada Anime Series: Super Mario Bros.]]'', released only in [[Japan]]. It is based on the Japanese folk tale ''{{wp|Issun-bōshi}}'' ("''The One-Inch Boy''"), similar to the English fairy tale ''{{wp|Tom Thumb}}''. | ||
==Plot | ==Plot== | ||
[[File:Issunboshi Mama Mario.jpg|thumb|left|[[Mama Mario|Mama]] and [[Mario]]]] | [[File:Issunboshi Mama Mario.jpg|thumb|left|[[Mama Mario|Mama]] and [[Mario]]]] | ||
In this fairy tale, a shooting star gives a couple the child they had wished for, Mario, but he is only an inch tall. As the child grows older, he becomes adventurous and after climbing a tree and catching a glimpse of a city past the mountains, he becomes determined to travel there. Concerned for his safety, his [[Mama Mario|Mama]] and [[Papa Mario|Papa]] say "no" at first, but eventually Papa realizes that it would be doing more harm to keep Mario sheltered forever. He fashions Mario a tiny sword out of a sewing needle, turns a bowl into a boat with small rocket engines, and makes an oar out of a chopstick for Mario to steer it with. He then brings the boat to the river and bids his son farewell as Mario sets sail, singing as he goes. | In this fairy tale, a shooting star gives a couple the child they had wished for, Mario, but he is only an inch tall. As the child grows older, he becomes adventurous and after climbing a tree and catching a glimpse of a city past the mountains, he becomes determined to travel there. Concerned for his safety, his [[Mama Mario|Mama]] and [[Papa Mario|Papa]] say "no" at first, but eventually Papa realizes that it would be doing more harm to keep Mario sheltered forever. He fashions Mario a tiny sword out of a sewing needle, turns a bowl into a boat with small rocket engines, and makes an oar out of a chopstick for Mario to steer it with. He then brings the boat to the river and bids his son farewell as Mario sets sail, singing as he goes. |