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{{quote|Call the police-ia! Call the marines-ia! A sea monster is attacking my beautiful-a Venice! Mamma mia! Francis Sinatra! | {{quote|Call the police-ia! Call the marines-ia! A sea monster is attacking my beautiful-a Venice! Mamma mia! Francis Sinatra! John DiMaggio!|Venice pizza man|"[[The Venice Menace]]"}} | ||
The '''Venice pizza man'''<ref>Name seen on the gondolier's gondola</ref> is a [[Venice|Venetian]] pizza-delivery man who appears in the episode "[[The Venice Menace]]" | The '''Venice pizza man'''<ref>Name seen on the gondolier's gondola</ref> is a [[Venice|Venetian]] pizza-delivery man who appears in the episode "[[The Venice Menace]]" on ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. At the start of the episode, the Venice pizza man arrives in [[Desert Land]] via a [[Warp Pipe|warp pipe]] and lands in front of [[Mario]] and his friends. He explains to them that everyone was fleeing Venice because it was under attack by a sea monster. Mario, feeling an unexplainable attachment to Venice, recruits [[Luigi]], and the Mario Bros. head off to deal with the monster, which turns out to be the [[Doom Sub]]. | ||
After Mario and Luigi stop [[Bowser]] and [[Wendy|Kootie Pie]] from taking over Venice, the Venice pizza man takes the heroes for a gondola ride. He stops in front of two statues Mario and Luigi passed earlier, and explains that they were [[Marco Polo's Plumbers]], whom the brothers almost identically resemble. | After Mario and Luigi stop [[Bowser]] and [[Wendy O. Koopa|Kootie Pie]] from taking over Venice, the Venice pizza man takes the heroes for a gondola ride. He stops in front of two statues Mario and Luigi passed earlier, and explains that they were [[Marco Polo's Plumbers]], whom the brothers almost identically resemble. | ||
The Venice pizza man, instead of speaking proper Italian, recites the names of famous Italians or people of Italian descent. | The Venice pizza man, instead of speaking proper Italian, recites the names of famous Italians or people of Italian descent. |