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[[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Toad]], [[Princess Toadstool]] and the [[Mushroom People]] were being chased by [[King Koopa]] and his [[Koopa Pack]], when they came ot this lake.  
[[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Toad]], [[Princess Toadstool]] and the [[Mushroom People]] were being chased by [[King Koopa]] and his [[Koopa Pack]], when they came ot this lake.  


They couldn't swim across it so Mario used Koopa's magic stick to make a path through the lake, and then close the path when King Koopa came. This was a reference to something that happened a long time ago, when Jesus opened the water and let people pass through the water, and then close the path and let the bad guys behind them drown.
They couldn't swim across it so Mario used Koopa's magic stick to make a path through the lake, and then close the path when King Koopa came. This is an obvious reference to the Biblical story of Moses, who called on Yahweh (God) to provide a safe path for the ancient Israelites through the sea. The path was closed when the Pharoah and his Egyptian soldiers arrived, causing them to drown.


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Revision as of 15:09, January 12, 2007

Red Sauce Lake is a giant lake in the Super Mario Bros. Super Show! in The Ten Koopmandments. It looks like Lava but it is actually a lot of sauce.

Mario, Luigi, Toad, Princess Toadstool and the Mushroom People were being chased by King Koopa and his Koopa Pack, when they came ot this lake.

They couldn't swim across it so Mario used Koopa's magic stick to make a path through the lake, and then close the path when King Koopa came. This is an obvious reference to the Biblical story of Moses, who called on Yahweh (God) to provide a safe path for the ancient Israelites through the sea. The path was closed when the Pharoah and his Egyptian soldiers arrived, causing them to drown.