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Amazed at their new fortune, Mario and Luigi come up with ideas of what to do with the hundred zillion dollars, including baking the world's largest pizza. Howard reminds them to think big, assuring them that they might even appear on his show one day, ''[[List of implied entertainment#Lifestyles of the Poor and Unknown|Lifestyles of the Poor and Unknown]]''. Upon further examination, however, Howard states that the painting is not worth 100 zillion dollars. Luigi responds that they will simply settle for one zillion, as Howard explains that the painting is worthless, as it was actually painted by an imposter, [[List of implied characters#Leonardo da Vinci Mahoney|Leonardo da Vinci Mahoney]]. Howard is able to identify it as Mahoney's work, due to one of the people in the painting being Mahoney's uncle, [[List of implied characters#Roy Orbisoni Mahoney|Roy Orbisoni Mahoney]]. In the end, Howard ends up buying the frame for seven dollars, much to Mario and Luigi's satisfaction.
Amazed at their new fortune, Mario and Luigi come up with ideas of what to do with the hundred zillion dollars, including baking the world's largest pizza. Howard reminds them to think big, assuring them that they might even appear on his show one day, ''[[List of implied entertainment#Lifestyles of the Poor and Unknown|Lifestyles of the Poor and Unknown]]''. Upon further examination, however, Howard states that the painting is not worth 100 zillion dollars. Luigi responds that they will simply settle for one zillion, as Howard explains that the painting is worthless, as it was actually painted by an imposter, [[List of implied characters#Leonardo da Vinci Mahoney|Leonardo da Vinci Mahoney]]. Howard is able to identify it as Mahoney's work, due to one of the people in the painting being Mahoney's uncle, [[List of implied characters#Roy Orbisoni Mahoney|Roy Orbisoni Mahoney]]. In the end, Howard ends up buying the frame for seven dollars, much to Mario and Luigi's satisfaction.
 
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==Characters==
*[[Mario]]
*[[Luigi]]
*[[Howard Stevens]]


==Dub edits==
==Dub edits==
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**The examples Howard gives after deducing the painting to be a fake are different between the original and the dub:
**The examples Howard gives after deducing the painting to be a fake are different between the original and the dub:
***In the dub, Howard claims [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] could not trade the painting for a {{wp|Mickey Mouse}} stamp. In the original, he says they could not trade it for a bag of empty aluminum cans.
***In the dub, Howard claims [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] could not trade the painting for a {{wp|Mickey Mouse}} stamp. In the original, he says they could not trade it for a bag of empty aluminum cans.
***In the dub, Howard claims that people would pay nothing for the painting. In the original, he says it would be worth nothing as a bribe to go backstage at a [[List of implied people#B. J. Thomas|B. J. Thomas]] concert.
***In the dub, Howard claims that people would pay nothing for the painting. In the original, he says it would be worth nothing as a bribe to go backstage at a {{wp|B. J. Thomas}} concert.
***In the dub, Howard claims that the painting could not be traded for a terrible painting. In the original, he says it could not be traded for a {{wp|Pong}} arcade machine.
***In the dub, Howard claims that the painting could not be traded for a terrible painting. In the original, he says it could not be traded for a {{wp|Pong}} arcade machine.
**Howards offers the Mario brothers nine dollars instead of the original seven for the painting.
**Howards offers the Mario brothers nine dollars instead of the original seven for the painting.

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