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Uncle Arthur is introduced early in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'', being shown living with [[Papa Mario]], [[Mama Mario]], [[Uncle Tony]], [[Aunt Marie]], Mario, Luigi, [[Mario and Luigi's grandfather|their grandfather]] and [[Mario and Luigi's niece|niece]]. During the dinner conversation, he sarcastically quips about Mario and Luigi deserving an {{wp|Academy Awards|Oscar}} for worst actors for the [[Super Mario Bros. Plumbing]] commercial, causing his wife to smack him in the head. When Mario tries to continue the conversation by asking if his family saw the commercial, he and Tony ridicule him and Luigi for quitting their day job for it. When Mario sullenly leaves the dinner after his father berates him for abandoning a stable job and dragging Luigi down with him in the process, Uncle Arthur, along with the rest of the family, gives the father disapproving looks for hurting Mario's feelings. | Uncle Arthur is introduced early in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'', being shown living with [[Papa Mario]], [[Mama Mario]], [[Uncle Tony]], [[Aunt Marie]], Mario, Luigi, [[Mario and Luigi's grandfather|their grandfather]] and [[Mario and Luigi's niece|niece]]. During the dinner conversation, he sarcastically quips about Mario and Luigi deserving an {{wp|Academy Awards|Oscar}} for worst actors for the [[Super Mario Bros. Plumbing]] commercial, causing his wife to smack him in the head. When Mario tries to continue the conversation by asking if his family saw the commercial, he and Tony ridicule him and Luigi for quitting their day job for it. When Mario sullenly leaves the dinner after his father berates him for abandoning a stable job and dragging Luigi down with him in the process, Uncle Arthur, along with the rest of the family, gives the father disapproving looks for hurting Mario's feelings. | ||
Near the end of the film, he is later seen with the rest of the family as part of the cheering crowd after Mario and Luigi defeat [[Bowser]] in | Near the end of the film, he is later seen with the rest of the family as part of the cheering crowd after Mario and Luigi defeat [[Bowser]] in Brooklyn. | ||
==Quotes== | ==Quotes== | ||
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*''"They give an Oscar for worst actors?"'' ([[Aunt Marie|His wife]] smacks his head) ''"What'd I do?!"'' | *''"They give an Oscar for worst actors?"'' ([[Aunt Marie|His wife]] smacks his head) ''"What'd I do?!"'' | ||
*''"I wouldn't quit [[Mario|your]] day job."'' (laughs after [[Uncle Tony]] replies with ''"Oops, he already did!"'') | *''"I wouldn't quit [[Mario|your]] day job."'' (laughs after [[Uncle Tony]] replies with ''"Oops, he already did!"'') | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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{{Mario and Luigi's family}} | {{Mario and Luigi's family}} | ||
{{TSMBM}} | {{TSMBM}} | ||
[[Category:Humans]] | [[Category:Humans]] | ||
[[Category:The Super Mario Bros. Movie characters]] | [[Category:The Super Mario Bros. Movie characters]] |