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[[Peach's Castle|The Mushroom Castle]] is hosting a formal opening ceremony for its new Royal Art Gallery, in which they are able to display their royal art treasures for everyone to enjoy. At the occasion, [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] tells [[Luigi]] that the gallery is also being opened because the [[Mushroom King]] wants to make sure the masterpieces are all kept in one place so they will not disappear, stating that when last he counted, almost twenty paintings and sculptures were missing ("Sounds like a kleptomaniac with really good taste!"). Toadstool then asks where [[Mario]] is, with Luigi replying that "he's around here somewhere." After Toadstool goes to get a new tray of snacks, Luigi gestures to Mario that he can come out of hiding now, but he refuses. Luigi pulls him out, saying that just because he is wearing a raccoon suit instead of a tuxedo is no reason for him to be embarrassed.
[[Peach's Castle|The Mushroom Castle]] is hosting a formal opening ceremony for its new Royal Art Gallery, in which they are able to display their royal art treasures for everyone to enjoy. At the occasion, [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] tells [[Luigi]] that the gallery is also being opened because the [[Mushroom King]] wants to make sure the masterpieces are all kept in one place so they will not disappear, stating that when last he counted, almost twenty paintings and sculptures were missing ("Sounds like a kleptomaniac with really good taste!"). Toadstool then asks where [[Mario]] is, with Luigi replying that "he's around here somewhere." After Toadstool goes to get a new tray of snacks, Luigi gestures to Mario that he can come out of hiding now, but he refuses. Luigi pulls him out, saying that just because he is wearing a raccoon suit instead of a tuxedo is no reason for him to be embarrassed.


When asked why he is wearing said suit, Mario explains that, because Luigi mistakenly ordered only one tux for them, he had to go to a suit rental shop, and this was the only one they had. Luigi remarks that maybe no one will notice, but this is quickly disproved by the Mushroom King commenting Mario on his raccoon suit, much to the plumber's chagrin. Just then, an old man walks up to Mario, saying "I couldn't help noticing your [[Tanooki Suit]]! It's been years since I've seen such a fine example of Tanooki-tailoring." The old man explains that [[List of implied characters#Tanooki|Tanooki]] was the name of Mushroomland's first tailor, whose trademark was to sew a tail on the back of every suit he made. Adding to that, Tanooki's suits were said to possess magical abilities that could be granted to their wearers, but he was eventually forced to go out of business and soon disappeared altogether. The old man leaves at that point, telling Mario to take good care of the suit, for "a genuine Tanooki is rare these days!"
When asked why he is wearing said suit, Mario explains that, because Luigi mistakenly ordered only one tux for them, he had to go to a suit rental shop, and this was the only one they had. Luigi remarks that maybe no one will notice, but this is quickly disproved by the Mushroom King commenting Mario on his raccoon suit, much to the plumber's chagrin. Just then, an old man walks up to Mario, saying "I couldn't help noticing your [[Tanooki Suit]]! It's been years since I've seen such a fine example of Tanooki-tailoring." The old man explains that [[List of Implied Characters#Tanooki|Tanooki]] was the name of Mushroomland's first tailor, whose trademark was to sew a tail on the back of every suit he made. Adding to that, Tanooki's suits were said to possess magical abilities that could be granted to their wearers, but he was eventually forced to go out of business and soon disappeared altogether. The old man leaves at that point, telling Mario to take good care of the suit, for "a genuine Tanooki is rare these days!"


Mario notices a little button on the front of his Tanooki Suit and curiously presses it, and thus [[Statue Mario|transforms into a statue]]. Luigi, who is helping himself to the celery puffs, does not see this and, when Mario does not hear him, thinks he has gone back into hiding. At the same time, the Mushroom King is showing a painting called ''The Mona Mushroom'', by an artist named De Fungi, to some patrons, during which he notices Statue Mario and says to himself that he does not remember "that statue" being there. Inside his statue form, Mario is amazed that the old man was right about the suit having magical abilities, but cannot seem to figure out how to change back to his normal form.
Mario notices a little button on the front of his Tanooki Suit and curiously presses it, and thus [[Statue Mario|transforms into a statue]]. Luigi, who is helping himself to the celery puffs, does not see this and, when Mario does not hear him, thinks he has gone back into hiding. At the same time, the Mushroom King is showing a painting called ''The Mona Mushroom'', by an artist named De Fungi, to some patrons, during which he notices Statue Mario and says to himself that he does not remember "that statue" being there. Inside his statue form, Mario is amazed that the old man was right about the suit having magical abilities, but cannot seem to figure out how to change back to his normal form.

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