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'''The Mario Bros. Guide to Grooming Your Moustache''' is a one page [[Nintendo Comics System]] feature in which [[Luigi]] applies various styles to [[Mario]]'s moustache for the benefit of the readers.  
"'''The Mario Bros. Guide to Grooming Your Moustache'''" is a one-page ''[[Nintendo Comics System]]'' feature in which [[Luigi]] applies various styles to [[Mario]]'s mustache for the benefit of the readers. The comic opens with Mario and Luigi in a barbershop, where Luigi grooms Mario's mustache into different styles. Luigi's mustache styles are all ridiculous, however, causing Mario to become increasingly enraged. Eventually, Mario begins to chase Luigi around with a pair of scissors, threatening him with various painful-sounding mustache styles.


The comic opens with Mario and Luigi in a Barber shop, where Luigi grooms Mario's moustache into different styles. Luigi's moustache styles are all ridiculous, however, causing Mario to become more and more enraged. Eventually, Mario begins to chase Luigi around with a pair of scissors, threatening him with various painful sounding moustache styles.
==Luigi's mustache styles==
 
==Luigi's Moustache Styles==
*Braided
*Braided
*Ponytail
*Ponytail
*Marilyn Monroe's would-be Moustache
*[[List of implied people#Marilyn Monroe|Marilyn Monroe]]'s would-be moustache
*Waxed
*Waxed
*Pencil Style
*Pencil style
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Ger=Das Mario Bros.-System für einen gepflegten Schnurrbart
|GerM=The Mario Bros. Method for any groomed Moustache
|GerC=<ref>[https://archive.org/details/SuperMarioBrosVideoComicMagazin/Super%20Mario%20Bros.%20Video-Comic-Magazin%2006%20%281992%29/page/n31/mode/2up Super Mario Bros. Video-Comic-Magazin]</ref>
|Swe=Bröderna Marios mustaschguide
|SweM=The Mario Bros. moustache guide
|SweC=<ref>[https://archive.org/details/nintendo-magasinet-1990-1/01%20-%20nintendo-magasinet-1990-1/page/n31/mode/2up Nintendo Magasinet Nr 1 1990]</ref>
}}
 
==Notes==
*The waxed mustache style bears a passing resemblance to the mustache of [[List of implied people#Salvador Dalí|Salvador Dalí]], a Spanish surrealist artist, which is further supported by Luigi describing this style as "sur-really".
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 05:10, March 21, 2025

"The Mario Bros. Guide to Grooming Your Moustache"

"The Mario Bros. Guide to Grooming Your Moustache" is a one-page Nintendo Comics System feature in which Luigi applies various styles to Mario's mustache for the benefit of the readers. The comic opens with Mario and Luigi in a barbershop, where Luigi grooms Mario's mustache into different styles. Luigi's mustache styles are all ridiculous, however, causing Mario to become increasingly enraged. Eventually, Mario begins to chase Luigi around with a pair of scissors, threatening him with various painful-sounding mustache styles.

Luigi's mustache styles[edit]

  • Braided
  • Ponytail
  • Marilyn Monroe's would-be moustache
  • Waxed
  • Pencil style

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
German Das Mario Bros.-System für einen gepflegten Schnurrbart[1] The Mario Bros. Method for any groomed Moustache
Swedish Bröderna Marios mustaschguide[2] The Mario Bros. moustache guide

Notes[edit]

  • The waxed mustache style bears a passing resemblance to the mustache of Salvador Dalí, a Spanish surrealist artist, which is further supported by Luigi describing this style as "sur-really".

References[edit]