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Mario, Luigi, and Peach are taking a walk in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] shopping district, when Peach sees a beautiful hand mirror and asks Mario to buy it for her. He tries to reason with her by explaining they came only to buy a [[Game Boy]], but the princess starts throwing a tantrum and Mario gives in. Suddenly, from the sky, giant Tetriminos starts falling down. On each of them, a piece of paper reads "a gift from King Tetris". Looking up, a cubic UFO is revealed to be the source of the falling Tetriminos and latches itself to a skyscraper with wires and cables. The skyscraper windows become a screen where King Tetris broadcasts himself, declaring to turn the Mushroom Kingdom into his own arcade room. The [[Toad (species)|Toads]] and the Goombas protest, but as a warning, King Tetris turns the complainers into Tetrminos. Luigi gets the [[Sky Pop]] and rushes to stop him, but a prehensile cable coils the plane in midair. Mario then comes forward, and King Tetris warns him that the giant Tetriminos he just dropped are actually atomic bombs and are controlled by the [[Tettoman]], superhero-like guards with Tetrimino-heads. Mario will be now challenged to a Tetris Type B game; if he fails the game, King Tetris will order his Tettoman to trigger the bombs. Mario accepts, the skyscraper becomes a Tetris screen, and a Game Boy pad appears in front of him, but the plumber starts regretting his decision in seeing he is starting from Level 9 at High 5, the highest difficulty in the entire game.
Mario, Luigi, and Peach are taking a walk in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] shopping district, when Peach sees a beautiful hand mirror and asks Mario to buy it for her. He tries to reason with her by explaining they came only to buy a [[Game Boy]], but the princess starts throwing a tantrum and Mario gives in. Suddenly, from the sky, giant Tetriminos starts falling down. On each of them, a piece of paper reads "a gift from King Tetris". Looking up, a cubic UFO is revealed to be the source of the falling Tetriminos and latches itself to a skyscraper with wires and cables. The skyscraper windows become a screen where King Tetris broadcasts himself, declaring to turn the Mushroom Kingdom into his own arcade room. The [[Toad (species)|Toads]] and the Goombas protest, but as a warning, King Tetris turns the complainers into Tetrminos. Luigi gets the [[Sky Pop]] and rushes to stop him, but a prehensile cable coils the plane in midair. Mario then comes forward, and King Tetris warns him that the giant Tetriminos he just dropped are actually atomic bombs and are controlled by the [[Tettoman]], superhero-like guards with Tetrimino-heads. Mario will be now challenged to a Tetris Type B game; if he fails the game, King Tetris will order his Tettoman to trigger the bombs. Mario accepts, the skyscraper becomes a Tetris screen, and a Game Boy pad appears in front of him, but the plumber starts regretting his decision in seeing he is starting from Level 9 at High 5, the highest difficulty in the entire game.


As Mario is struggling at the game, losing more and more space, Luigi gets off the restrained plane and sees a giant plug coming from the UFO connected to an extension cord plugged to a distant transmission tower. He jumps down and stomps the plug, detaching it from the extension cord, cutting off the electricity to the skyscraper, just as Mario was about to lose. An angry King Tetris jumps off the UFO to punish Luigi, but accidentally stomps and crushes the plug with his size. Embarrassed, King Tetris promises to return tomorrow with a generator to avoid such "cheap tricks" and leaves with his Tettoman. Luigi is cheered by the citizens, but a strange-looking guy named [[Dr. Areku]] explains that they just postponed the battle and that Mario is not able to win such a high level, but luckily for them, he is the director of [[Areku Hakase Tetris Genshō Kenkyūjo|Tetris Phenomena Institute]]. Later, Mario, Luigi, and Peach arrive at the institute, which is a structure shaped like a Tetrimino tower. Once inside, Areku gives them typical Russian winter clothing. Just as they ask why they are wearing them, the room temperature lowers and a snowstorm starts. On an intercom, Areku explains they have to make their way to the top of the building, withstanding the Siberian cold by dancing on the notes of a typical Cossack song. Luigi and Peach, unable to keep the rhythm, fail, but Mario continues and reaches the top, understanding that keeping rhythm will help him keep the pace of the high level of the game. Proud that he learned the lesson, Areku invites them to sleep on a typical Russian straw mattress.
As Mario is struggling at the game, losing more and more space, Luigi gets off the restrained plane and sees a giant plug coming from the UFO connected to an extension cord plugged to a distant transmission tower. He jumps down and stomps the plug, detaching it from the extension cord, cutting off the electricity to the skyscraper, just as Mario was about to lose. An angry King Tetris jumps off the UFO to punish Luigi, but accidentally stomps and crushes the plug with his size. Embarrassed, King Tetris promises to return tomorrow with a generator to avoid such "cheap tricks" and leaves with his Tettoman. Luigi is cheered by the citizens, but a strange-looking guy named [[Areku Hakase]] explains that they just postponed the battle and that Mario is not able to win such a high level, but luckily for them, he is the director of [[Areku Hakase Tetris Genshō Kenkyūjo|Tetris Phenomena Institute]]. Later, Mario, Luigi, and Peach arrive at the institute, which is a structure shaped like a Tetrimino tower. Once inside, Areku gives them typical Russian winter clothing. Just as they ask why they are wearing them, the room temperature lowers and a snowstorm starts. On an intercom, Areku explains they have to make their way to the top of the building, withstanding the Siberian cold by dancing on the notes of a typical Cossack song. Luigi and Peach, unable to keep the rhythm, fail, but Mario continues and reaches the top, understanding that keeping rhythm will help him keep the pace of the high level of the game. Proud that he learned the lesson, Areku invites them to sleep on a typical Russian straw mattress.


The next day, King Tetris returns and places his UFO on the skyscraper. The Tettoman are waiting on the bombs and Mario returns to the Game Boy pad. As King Tetris plugs the game, Luigi starts playing a gramophone with the Cossack music in and Mario starts playing the high level game efficiently, even considering that King Tetris tampered with the setting by selecting the secret "super speed" mode. Understanding how Mario is winning, the invader zaps Luigi, destroying the gramophone. Mario starts stumbling, but Peach has already a reserve plan and tells Luigi to direct an orchestra band she and some citizens have arranged, recreating the music themselves. Following the music rhythm, Mario wins the game and everyone cheers and orders King Tetris to leave. Smug, King Tetris orders the Tettoman to trigger the bombs, but nothing happens: having noticed the "super speed" mode activated, Areku understood that King Tetris would have not played fair, and disarmed the bomb while everyone was paying attention to the game. Furious, King Tetris gives the order to activate the [[Tetton Daimajin]].
The next day, King Tetris returns and places his UFO on the skyscraper. The Tettoman are waiting on the bombs and Mario returns to the Game Boy pad. As King Tetris plugs the game, Luigi starts playing a gramophone with the Cossack music in and Mario starts playing the high level game efficiently, even considering that King Tetris tampered with the setting by selecting the secret "super speed" mode. Understanding how Mario is winning, the invader zaps Luigi, destroying the gramophone. Mario starts stumbling, but Peach has already a reserve plan and tells Luigi to direct an orchestra band she and some citizens have arranged, recreating the music themselves. Following the music rhythm, Mario wins the game and everyone cheers and orders King Tetris to leave. Smug, King Tetris orders the Tettoman to trigger the bombs, but nothing happens: having noticed the "super speed" mode activated, Areku understood that King Tetris would have not played fair, and disarmed the bomb while everyone was paying attention to the game. Furious, King Tetris gives the order to activate the [[Tetton Daimajin]].
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Toad Town SML2.jpg|[[Toad Town]]
Toad Town SML2.jpg|[[Toad Town]]
Tetris Superheroes KC Mario.jpg|[[Tettoman]]
Tetris Superheroes KC Mario.jpg|[[Tettoman]]
Areku KC Mario.jpg|[[Dr. Areku]]
Areku KC Mario.jpg|[[Areku Hakase]]
Tetris Accademy KC Mario.jpg|[[Areku Hakase Tetris Genshō Kenkyūjo]]
Tetris Accademy KC Mario.jpg|[[Areku Hakase Tetris Genshō Kenkyūjo]]
Tetris Bot KC Mario.jpg|[[Tetton Daimajin]]
Tetris Bot KC Mario.jpg|[[Tetton Daimajin]]

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