A Fundamental Questions About Mario Bros.
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A Fundamental Questions About Mario Bros.
Why the hell does King Koopa even kidnap the Princess? What's the point?
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Yeah, that just makes Mario Bros. completely ridiculous.
I could totally believe the part about Mario travelling through pipes and shooting fireballs, but they just completely lost me when they refuse to explain why Bowser kidnaps the princess.
I could totally believe the part about Mario travelling through pipes and shooting fireballs, but they just completely lost me when they refuse to explain why Bowser kidnaps the princess.
Re: A Fundamental Questions About Mario Bros.
Maybe he has control issues?BurningDoom wrote:Why the hell does King Koopa even kidnap the Princess? What's the point?
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What I meant is how does it further his plans for domination of The Mushroom Kingdom at all? I never meant that Mario games are ridiculous.dedalusdedalus wrote:Yeah, that just makes Mario Bros. completely ridiculous.
I could totally believe the part about Mario travelling through pipes and shooting fireballs, but they just completely lost me when they refuse to explain why Bowser kidnaps the princess.
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Re: A Fundamental Questions About Mario Bros.
It's not about dominating the Mushroom Kingdom. It's something far different. I have a doujin on my computer that details it, but site rules prevent me from linking it.BurningDoom wrote:What I meant is how does it further his plans for domination of The Mushroom Kingdom at all? I never meant that Mario games are ridiculous.dedalusdedalus wrote:Yeah, that just makes Mario Bros. completely ridiculous.
I could totally believe the part about Mario travelling through pipes and shooting fireballs, but they just completely lost me when they refuse to explain why Bowser kidnaps the princess.
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Well, we do discover later on in the Paper Mario games that Bowser is in love with Princess Peach...
Re: A Fundamental Questions About Mario Bros.
Waiver granted.MrPopo wrote:It's not about dominating the Mushroom Kingdom. It's something far different. I have a doujin on my computer that details it, but site rules prevent me from linking it.BurningDoom wrote:What I meant is how does it further his plans for domination of The Mushroom Kingdom at all? I never meant that Mario games are ridiculous.dedalusdedalus wrote:Yeah, that just makes Mario Bros. completely ridiculous.
I could totally believe the part about Mario travelling through pipes and shooting fireballs, but they just completely lost me when they refuse to explain why Bowser kidnaps the princess.
Maybe now Nintendo will acknowledge Metroid has a fanbase?
Re: A Fundamental Questions About Mario Bros.
Sounds like he wants to poke her mushroom with his spikes.
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Re: A Fundamental Questions About Mario Bros.
I'm still trying to figure out why Toad has been flipping us off all this time!


