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*''"I hereby order the defendant to clean this entire island."'' – ''Super Mario Sunshine | *''"I hereby order the defendant to clean this entire island."'' – ''Super Mario Sunshine | ||
*''"Until Isle Delfino is completely free of his vile handiwork, Mario shall not be allowed to leave!"'' – ''Super Mario Sunshine | *''"Until Isle Delfino is completely free of his vile handiwork, Mario shall not be allowed to leave!"'' – ''Super Mario Sunshine | ||
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Revision as of 20:51, November 27, 2010
The Pianta Judge holds trial for Mario when the Isle Delfino is vandalized by a figure resembling the poor plumber in the events of Super Mario Sunshine. Although Peach tries to object, the judge finds Mario guilty (the truth is he was framed by Shadow Mario) and orders him to clean off the entire island. It makes its only appearance in Super Mario Sunshine.
Quotes
- "Court is now in session!" – Super Mario Sunshine
- "Overruled!" – Super Mario Sunshine
- "I judge the defendant guilty as charged!" – Super Mario Sunshine
- "I hereby order the defendant to clean this entire island." – Super Mario Sunshine
- "Until Isle Delfino is completely free of his vile handiwork, Mario shall not be allowed to leave!" – Super Mario Sunshine
- "Court adjourned."