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[[Image:Mariowillhochhinaus_CN.jpg|thumb|The opening panel of '''Mario will hoch hinaus'''.]]
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'''Mario will hoch hinaus''' (English translation: ''[[Mario]] is aiming high'') is the name of a 2-page comic published in the 4/1991 issue of the German [[Club Nintendo]] magazine. It was the first comic to be published in this magazine.
[[File:Mariowillhochhinaus_CN.jpg|thumb|The opening panel of "Mario will hoch hinaus"]]
"'''Mario will hoch hinaus'''" is a two-page comic published in the 4/1991 issue of the German ''[[Club Nintendo (magazine)|Club Nintendo]]'' magazine. It was the first comic to be published in this magazine. The story of this magazine is later continued in "[[Marios Rückkehr]]."


==Plot Synopsis==
==Plot synopsis==
The cartoon starts with Mario enjoying the weather in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] and deciding to take a walk. He [[jump]]s around, and he does not see the [[Block]] ahead. This leads to him bumping the Block which yields many [[coin]]s and uses two [[Trampoline]]s afterwards. The second one makes him jump extremely high. At the end of the comic, it's already getting darker.
The comic starts with [[Mario]] enjoying the weather in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] and deciding to take a walk. He [[jump]]s around, not seeing a [[block]] ahead. He ends up bumping the block, yielding many [[coin]]s, and then bounces off two [[trampoline|springboard]]s, with the second making him bounce extremely high. At the end of the comic, the sky has started to get dark, but Mario still has yet to land.


==Sequel==
==Names in other languages==
[[Image:RaccoonMarioCN.jpg|thumb|left|Raccoon Mario flying above Mushroom Kingdom.]]
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In the 1/1992 issue of the magazine, a sequel to the story called '''Marios Rückkehr''' (English translation: ''Mario's comeback'') was published. After a short review of what happened in "Mario will hoch hinaus", the story is continued: Mario can be seen flying above Mushroom Kingdom as [[Raccoon Mario]]. When discovering and picking up two [[Nintendo]] Gamer's Guides on a cloud, he accidentally hits a [[Koopa Paratroopa]], causing him to return to his normal form and to fall down. He falls into an unknown [[castle]] and right onto a [[Koopa Troopa]], which eludes off its [[Green Shell|Shell]]. Not knowing where he is, Mario takes a look into his Gamer's Guide. This helps him to return to Princess Toadstool and even to find a treasure inside the castle. The Princess welcomes him with open arms, asking him to never again go so far away without letting her know ever again.
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Latest revision as of 22:18, October 4, 2024

The title of this article is official, but it comes from a non-English source. If an acceptable English source is found, then the article should be moved to its appropriate title.

The opening panel of "Mario will hoch hinaus"

"Mario will hoch hinaus" is a two-page comic published in the 4/1991 issue of the German Club Nintendo magazine. It was the first comic to be published in this magazine. The story of this magazine is later continued in "Marios Rückkehr."

Plot synopsis[edit]

The comic starts with Mario enjoying the weather in the Mushroom Kingdom and deciding to take a walk. He jumps around, not seeing a block ahead. He ends up bumping the block, yielding many coins, and then bounces off two springboards, with the second making him bounce extremely high. At the end of the comic, the sky has started to get dark, but Mario still has yet to land.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
German Mario will hoch hinaus[1] Mario is aiming high

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