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*The tip of the brush almost looks like [[F.L.U.D.D.]]'s head, except for the presence of the bristles on the brush, of course.  
*The tip of the brush almost looks like [[F.L.U.D.D.]]'s head, except for the presence of the bristles on the brush, of course.  
*In ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]'', the majority of this part of the brush is absent, and all that remains is the silver part which contains the brush bristles, which still slightly resembles [[F.L.U.D.D.]]'s nozzle.  
*In ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]'', the majority of this part of the brush is absent, and all that remains is the silver part which contains the brush bristles, which still slightly resembles [[F.L.U.D.D.]]'s nozzle.  
*When [[Bowser Jr.]] masquerades as [[Shadow Mario]], the Magic Paintbrush changes color to match his shadowy consistency. It is only when he becomes Bowser Jr. again that the true coloration of the Magic Paintbrush is revealed.


[[Category: E. Gadd's Inventions]]
[[Category: E. Gadd's Inventions]]

Revision as of 21:37, November 20, 2010

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The Magic Paintbrush in the hands of Bowser Jr. in Super Mario Sunshine.

The Magic Paintbrush, a.k.a. the Gaddbrush in the Prima-strategy guide for Super Mario Sunshine, is a strange weapon wielded by Bowser Jr. in Super Mario Sunshine. The young Koopa used the brush to paint Goop and graffiti of various shapes including "▲"s, "O"s, "X"s, and "M"s all over Isle Delfino as Shadow Mario. He pinned the blame on Mario, who was sentenced with community service. While Mario was cleaning up the mess, Bowser Jr. kidnapped Peach.

History

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Shadow Mario with the paintbrush.

Apparently, the brush was created by Professor E. Gadd, as Bowser Jr. claimed that he got the brush from a "strange old man in a white coat." Additionally, the brush has the E. Gadd logo on it, as does F.L.U.D.D., who reacts with surprise when Bowser Jr. informs Mario of this. It is unknown exactly how Bowser Jr. got the weapon. One theory suggests that E. Gadd gave Bowser Jr. the brush, or Bowser Jr. simply stole the brush from E. Gadd. Once Bowser Jr. obtained the Brush, he began to cover Isle Delfino with toxic Graffiti.

After the final battle on Corona Mountain, Bowser Jr. dropped his paintbrush. It was later discovered by Il Piantissimo near Gelato Beach.

Other Appearances

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Bowser Jr. holding a Magic Paintbrush-stylized bat in Mario Super Sluggers.

Bowser Jr. somehow recovered the weapon prior to the events of Mario Power Tennis, where he used the brush to perform special moves. Several Magic Paintbrushes later appeared on display in Mario Kart Arcade GP's Diamond City course, and Bowser Jr. used it again in Mario Hoops 3 on 3 in his Special Shot, Graffiti Shot. The Paintbrush gets a "look makeover" when it appears in Mario Super Sluggers, as one of the items used in Bowser Jr.'s Special Shot. Bowser Jr. even has it as a bat in Mario Super Sluggers, replacing his little spiky bat from the prequel. Also in Mario Super Sluggers, there is a mini-game called "Graffiti Runner" where the player finds the Brush and uses it to paint the floor the player's color to win. If the player uses all the paint, the player loses it, so the player has to grab it again to continue.

Trivia

  • The tip of the brush almost looks like F.L.U.D.D.'s head, except for the presence of the bristles on the brush, of course.
  • In Mario Super Sluggers, the majority of this part of the brush is absent, and all that remains is the silver part which contains the brush bristles, which still slightly resembles F.L.U.D.D.'s nozzle.
  • When Bowser Jr. masquerades as Shadow Mario, the Magic Paintbrush changes color to match his shadowy consistency. It is only when he becomes Bowser Jr. again that the true coloration of the Magic Paintbrush is revealed.