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After escaping the Batadon and Tokotoko with some disguises, Mario and Mecha Kuribō are approached by a cute cave woman named [[Sue]], for whom Mario takes a liking to, much to Peach's disappointment. Sue suggests for Mario to take a shortcut through a [[World 3-2 (Super Mario Land)|nearby cave]]. Mecha Kuribō is suspicious of her, and has good reason too, as the cave is filled to the brim with [[Suu]], but Mario easily defeats them, making Sue upset. The girl then points Mario to a [[Hidden Block]] containing a [[Lift Block]] that will take him to a pipe for another bonus area. While Mario enters the bonus area, Sue lures Mecha Kuribō in a spot by "accidentally" losing a {{wp|Bromide (Japanese culture)|bromide}} of {{wp|Hikaru Genji (band)|Kazumi Morohoshi}}. As Mecha Kuribō takes it, a Suu drops a [[falling spike]] on it, knocking it out and making it fall down the river below. Mario returns and asks where his robotic companion went. Sue points to a cliff and, after he leans over it, shoves him down a web made by the Kumos. Sue then pulls out a potion of "selfmade" Suu venom and pours it on Mario. Right then, the chasing Batadon and Tokotoko barges in and falls into the web, freeing Mario and getting poured with the venom instead, melting in an instant. The Kumos surround Mario under Sue's order, but Hiyoihoi, tired of his minions being a failure, appears with a Gatling gun and shoots [[Bullet Biff]]s at everyone. The Kumos succumb and Mario, noticing a Bullet Biff going straight to Sue, saves her by pushing her away. | After escaping the Batadon and Tokotoko with some disguises, Mario and Mecha Kuribō are approached by a cute cave woman named [[Sue]], for whom Mario takes a liking to, much to Peach's disappointment. Sue suggests for Mario to take a shortcut through a [[World 3-2 (Super Mario Land)|nearby cave]]. Mecha Kuribō is suspicious of her, and has good reason too, as the cave is filled to the brim with [[Suu]], but Mario easily defeats them, making Sue upset. The girl then points Mario to a [[Hidden Block]] containing a [[Lift Block]] that will take him to a pipe for another bonus area. While Mario enters the bonus area, Sue lures Mecha Kuribō in a spot by "accidentally" losing a {{wp|Bromide (Japanese culture)|bromide}} of {{wp|Hikaru Genji (band)|Kazumi Morohoshi}}. As Mecha Kuribō takes it, a Suu drops a [[falling spike]] on it, knocking it out and making it fall down the river below. Mario returns and asks where his robotic companion went. Sue points to a cliff and, after he leans over it, shoves him down a web made by the Kumos. Sue then pulls out a potion of "selfmade" Suu venom and pours it on Mario. Right then, the chasing Batadon and Tokotoko barges in and falls into the web, freeing Mario and getting poured with the venom instead, melting in an instant. The Kumos surround Mario under Sue's order, but Hiyoihoi, tired of his minions being a failure, appears with a Gatling gun and shoots [[Bullet Biff]]s at everyone. The Kumos succumb and Mario, noticing a Bullet Biff going straight to Sue, saves her by pushing her away. | ||
Hiyoihoi then rises [[World 3-3 (Super Mario Land)|his base]] into the air. Mario, using the Ganchan, jumps on the floating island. Sue, struck by how Mario still saved her even though she tried to kill him, follows him by climbing on a hanging root. The two find themselves in front of a complex maze and enter it, meeting the titular protagonist ''{{wp|Tensai Bakabon}}'', a lascivious woman from ''{{wp|GeGeGe no Kitarō}}'', a parody of {{wp|Hulk Hogan}} with arms in place of the mustache, and the member from ''Yappa! | Hiyoihoi then rises [[World 3-3 (Super Mario Land)|his base]] into the air. Mario, using the Ganchan, jumps on the floating island. Sue, struck by how Mario still saved her even though she tried to kill him, follows him by climbing on a hanging root. The two find themselves in front of a complex maze and enter it, meeting the titular protagonist ''{{wp|Tensai Bakabon}}'', a lascivious woman from ''{{wp|GeGeGe no Kitarō}}'', a parody of {{wp|Hulk Hogan}} with arms in place of the mustache, and the member from ''Yappa! Ah-Hogan Yo!'', along the way, before finally reaching Hiyoihoi. After dodging the boss's boulders, Sue reveals to be a humanized Suu, showing her real spider-like body, and asks Mario to pass her some Superballs, so they can throw many of them at once with her multiple limbs. Mario follows her plan and Hiyoihoi is defeated. The island and the monsters start to disappear, along with Sue, who thanks Mario for being a kind friend. A crying Mario is later approached by Mecha Kuribō, convinced that he was crying for its absence, causing Mario to be more upset. Once Mario composes himself, it is time to head to the last region of Sarasaland: [[Chai Kingdom]]. | ||
====Chapter 4==== | ====Chapter 4==== | ||
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*While listed in the character list, Piranha Plants, Upside-Down Piranhas, and Pipe Fists do not appear in the story. | *While listed in the character list, Piranha Plants, Upside-Down Piranhas, and Pipe Fists do not appear in the story. | ||
**On the other hand, the Sarasaland King, who makes his first (and, to date, only) physical appearance, is not listed in the cast. | **On the other hand, the Sarasaland King, who makes his first (and, to date, only) physical appearance, is not listed in the cast. | ||
*In Hiyoihoi's first appearance in the manga, a tag explains that he must not be confused with | *In Hiyoihoi's first appearance in the manga, a tag explains that he must not be confused with Sunplaza Nakano, a Japanese musician whose likeness was used for the enemies [[Goomba|Okapī]] and [[Piranha Plant|Pakkun Okapī]] in ''[[All Night Nippon: Super Mario Bros.]]'' | ||
*The three characters Mario and Suu-chan meet in the maze are all characters from manga published by Comics BomBom Special, who published the previous installment of this manga. | *The three characters Mario and Suu-chan meet in the maze are all characters from manga published by Comics BomBom Special, who published the previous installment of this manga. | ||
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{{Kazuki Motoyama's manga}} | {{Kazuki Motoyama's manga}} | ||
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