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Right away, Mayor Fettuccine announces to the town that they must give their spaghetti harvest to the Pied Koopa to save the children. However, Mario refuses to let all that pasta go to waste, and insists that he and his friends will get the kids back themselves by following Mouser back to the Pied Koopa's castle. | Right away, Mayor Fettuccine announces to the town that they must give their spaghetti harvest to the Pied Koopa to save the children. However, Mario refuses to let all that pasta go to waste, and insists that he and his friends will get the kids back themselves by following Mouser back to the Pied Koopa's castle. | ||
Upon arriving at the castle, the group is spotted by the [[Koopa Troopa]] guarding the drawbridge. While they are crossing the drawbridge, the Koopa Troopa pulls a lever, dumping the four heroes into the moat. On top of that, they are attacked by from above by [[Albatoss]]es with [[Bob-omb|Bob-Omb]]s, and from the shore by Koopa Troopas with spears. Thinking about wanting a submarine sandwich, Mario gets the idea of submerging. | Upon arriving at the castle, the group is spotted by the [[Koopa Troopa]] guarding the drawbridge. While they are crossing the drawbridge, the Koopa Troopa pulls a lever, dumping the four heroes into the moat. On top of that, they are attacked by from above by [[Albatoss]]es with [[Bob-omb|Bob-Omb]]s, and from the shore by Koopa Troopas with spears. Thinking about wanting a ''submarine'' sandwich, Mario gets the idea of submerging. | ||
Mario finds a [[POW Block|Power Block]] at the bottom of the moat and uses it to blast a hole in the adjoining dungeon wall. Doing so causes water from the moat to start flooding into the dungeon, bringing Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool and Toad with it. Mario and Princess Toadstool reassure Luigi that they are safe in King Koopa's dungeon, since he does not know that they are there. Princess Toadstool points out that they merely have to exit the dungeon through the door at the top of the stairs to rescue the kids, and they will be home free. | Mario finds a [[POW Block|Power Block]] at the bottom of the moat and uses it to blast a hole in the adjoining dungeon wall. Doing so causes water from the moat to start flooding into the dungeon, bringing Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool and Toad with it. Mario and Princess Toadstool reassure Luigi that they are safe in King Koopa's dungeon, since he does not know that they are there. Princess Toadstool points out that they merely have to exit the dungeon through the door at the top of the stairs to rescue the kids, and they will be home free. | ||
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With the water now drained from the dungeon, Princess Toadstool easily jumps down to the floor from the handcuffs. Toad hurts his butt while falling, while Mario lands nicely. Luigi refuses to jump, due to his fear of high places. Mario comments that it is not high down on the floor, so Luigi comes down, landing on top of Toad. Princess Toadstool reminds Mario that they still need to rescue the children, and Mario explains that they need to find where the Pied Koopa is holding them all. | With the water now drained from the dungeon, Princess Toadstool easily jumps down to the floor from the handcuffs. Toad hurts his butt while falling, while Mario lands nicely. Luigi refuses to jump, due to his fear of high places. Mario comments that it is not high down on the floor, so Luigi comes down, landing on top of Toad. Princess Toadstool reminds Mario that they still need to rescue the children, and Mario explains that they need to find where the Pied Koopa is holding them all. | ||
Meanwhile, the Pied Koopa enters the courtyard of the castle, only to discover that the children are playing games with the Koopa Troopas that are supposed to be guarding them. The Pied Koopa reminds Mouser that his evil castle is not a nursery school, and demands that Mouser have the children locked up in the brig and to "triple the guard." | Meanwhile, the Pied Koopa enters the courtyard of the castle, only to discover that the children are playing games with the Koopa Troopas that are supposed to be guarding them. The Pied Koopa reminds Mouser that his evil castle is '''not''' a nursery school, and demands that Mouser have the children locked up in the brig, ''and'' to "triple the guard." | ||
Having spied on the courtyard through a window, Luigi fears that they will be unable to rescue the kids if they are heavily guarded. Mario decides that they will do to the Koopa Troopas what the Pied Koopa did to the children: lure them away with music. Mario and Luigi quickly assemble instruments out of small pipes, and head to the door leading to the brig. They inform Toad that they played in a school band for two years, before they were kicked out for eating during a concert. When Mario and Luigi start playing their instruments, they amplify their music by letting the sound travel through a pipe. Mario's plan works, as the music lures the Koopa Troopas away from their post, leaving the Pied Koopa and Mouser baffled. Mouser suggests that the Pied Koopa left his radio on, but the Pied Koopa reminds him that Pastaland is in a different time period where the radio has not been invented yet. | Having spied on the courtyard through a window, Luigi fears that they will be unable to rescue the kids if they are heavily guarded. Mario decides that they will do to the Koopa Troopas what the Pied Koopa did to the children: lure them away with music. Mario and Luigi quickly assemble instruments out of small pipes, and head to the door leading to the brig. They inform Toad that they played in a school band for two years, before they were kicked out for eating during a concert. When Mario and Luigi start playing their instruments, they amplify their music by letting the sound travel through a pipe. Mario's plan works, as the music lures the Koopa Troopas away from their post, leaving the Pied Koopa and Mouser baffled. Mouser suggests that the Pied Koopa left his radio on, but the Pied Koopa reminds him that Pastaland is in a different time period where the radio has not been invented yet. |