Super Mario Brothers Advanced Story Part 6
A Kids TV episodes Story By Antz, 14 From Melbourne
Author: Antz
From: Melbourne, Australia
Age: 14
Date: 5th Jul 2004, 6:12 AM
Rating: 3
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Title: Super Mario Brothers Advanced Story Part 6
Episode 6: Wario’s finally lost it
Kirby informs that he had just seen the worm-in-a-suit guy. “So you were the one who saved me” Mario said. “Yeah that’s me. I’m Earthworm Jim, and who would you might be?” Earthworm Jim introduced himself. “It’s a-me, Mario and this is Kirby, my sidekick” Mario also introduced himself.
It was the morning of a predicted beautiful day, and as the situation got worst, Wario needed an idea to get rid of that show-off once and for all. “Come on, why can’t I get an idea?” Wario groaned. “This guy is just too hard to get rid of. He gets less intimidated of me every time we meet.” Wario just stood there sight-seeing while he tried to think of another scheme. Then he thought of one. “That sounds intriguing” Wario thought to himself. About half an hour later, an unknown and awfully large object plunges from outer space and hits the big brain of the mastermind. “Oh no, where am I? Who am I? What am I?” Wario started to ask all of these questions as if he had lost his memory. A mysterious plague that was in the object had spread massively inside Wario’s head, causing him to lose his memory for a day. Wario stood there daydreaming……….
Mario, Kirby and Earthworm Jim head off towards Isle Delfino in search for the next clue to the recent disappearance of Luigi. Earthworm Jim explains that he needs to find and kill his rival, Psy-crow. “That Psy-crow” Jim muttered. The trio boarded a luxurious cruise ship, which would take them to Isle Delfino. A big and delicious feast, some training and a party is all Mario, Kirby and Earthworm Jim needed to get their minds cleared, for once, but the ship came to an end as it capsized right in front of the pier. And Mario thought that this was the work of Wario. “Hey, there’s Psy-Crow” Earthworm Jim spotted. “Earthworm Jim, let’s have our daily asteroid race you promised shall we?” Psy-Crow asked. “I’d rather eat worms….I mean dirt than race you and beating you for the 500th time” Earthworm replied. “Fine with me, but you’ll regret it the day you wished that you had raced me, for shall I’ll destroy you and get back the suit once and for all, HAHAHAHAHAHA” Psy-Crow proclaimed. “Yeah right” Jim whispered to himself. “Stop fighting and get off this ship” Mario yelled. The ship was capsizing by the minute, and the only escape was at the peak of the ship. Water flooded through the engine room, the basement and a whole lot of other areas, but luckily Mario and the others are not there. Then they reach the top. Kirby and Mario hung onto Jim’s suit, as he helicoptered from the ship and landed safely onto the land of Isle Delfino. “I guess I have to go now” Earthworm departed off back to kick some more Psy-Crow butt. Then Mario saw something that caught his attention……….
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