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“Call the police-ia! Call the marines-ia! A sea monster is attacking my beautiful-a Venice! Mamma mia! Francis Sinatra! John DiMaggio!”
Gondolier, "The Venice Menace"
Gondolier
File:Gondolier.jpg
The Gondolier warning Mario that a sea monster is attacking Venice
Species Human
First appearance The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 ("The Venice Menace") (1990)
Latest portrayal John Stocker

The Gondolier is a Venetian pizza-delivery man who appears in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 episode "The Venice Menace".

At the start of the episode, the Gondolier arrives in Desert Land via a 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 bros. head off to deal with the monster, which turns out to be the Doom Sub.

After Mario and Luigi stop Bowser and Kootie Pie from taking over Venice, the Gondolier 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 Gondolier, instead of speaking proper Italian, recites the names of famous Italians or people of Italian descent.