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The episode begins with [[Luigi]] finding a treasure map to the [[Doom Dancer Music Box]] in Mushroomland Central Library. [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] later gets Luigi, [[Mario]], and [[Toad]] to help her get the Doom Dancer, which makes anyone who hears it dance fast or slow according to how fast it is cranked. Mario proposes that the Doom Dancer can keep the [[Koopa Troop|Koopa Clan]] under control. The group then sets out to get it in [[Dark Land]]'s [[Temple of Gloom]]. When they arrive, a [[Dry Bones]] hears their plans and goes to tell [[Bowser|King Koopa]] at [[Bowser's Castle|Kastle Koopa]]. After telling him a few times (King Koopa has a cold), King Koopa sends [[Larry Koopa|Cheatsy Koopa]], [[Morton Koopa Jr.|Big Mouth Koopa Jr.]], and [[Roy Koopa|Bully Koopa]] to get the Doom Dancer before the Mario Bros. do.
The episode begins with [[Luigi]] finding a treasure map to the [[Doom Dancer Music Box]] in Mushroomland Central Library. [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] later gets Luigi, [[Mario]], and [[Toad]] to help her get the Doom Dancer, which makes anyone who hears it dance fast or slow according to how fast it is cranked. Mario proposes that the Doom Dancer can keep the [[Koopa Troop|Koopa Clan]] under control. The group then sets out to get it in [[Dark Land]]'s [[Temple of Gloom]]. When they arrive, a [[Dry Bones]] hears their plans and goes to tell [[Bowser|King Koopa]] at [[Bowser's Castle|Kastle Koopa]]. After telling him a few times (King Koopa has a cold), King Koopa sends [[Larry Koopa|Cheatsy Koopa]], [[Morton Koopa Jr.|Big Mouth Koopa Jr.]], and [[Roy Koopa|Bully Koopa]] to get the Doom Dancer before the Mario Bros. do.


Mario and Co. face a problem getting over a wide gap. Toad suggests that Mario break some [[? Block|block]]s to get some [[Super Leaf|Super Leaves]], which Mario does. Turning into their [[Raccoon Mario|Raccoon forms]], the group flies over the wide gap. They run through a field of giant spikes popping down from the cave ceiling. After getting through the spike field, two [[Bowser Statue|Koopa statue]]s turn them all back into their normal forms.
Mario and Co. face a problem getting over a wide gap. Toad suggests that Mario break some [[? Block|block]]s to get some [[Super Leaf|Super Leaves]], which Mario does. Turning into their [[Raccoon Mario|Raccoon forms]], the group flies over the wide gap. They run through a field of giant spikes popping down from the cave ceiling. After getting through the spike field, two [[Gray Bowser Statue|Koopa Statues]] turn them all back into their normal forms.


[[File:Do the Koopa 1.jpg|thumb|left|The Temple of Gloom.]]
[[File:Do the Koopa 1.jpg|thumb|left|The Temple of Gloom.]]
After traversing through a hallway, the group sees the Temple of Gloom, which is guarded by a group of Dry Bones. The group stomps on all the Dry Bones, but they just reform and get back up. Mario then sees a group of Blocks and tells everyone to break them. The rubble of the blocks block the Dry Bones from reaching the gang, allowing Mario and the group to get into the Temple of Gloom safely.
After traversing through a hallway, the group sees the Temple of Gloom, which is guarded by a group of Dry Bones. The group stomps on all the Dry Bones, but they just reform and get back up. Mario then sees a group of Blocks and tells everyone to break them. The rubble of the blocks block the Dry Bones from reaching the gang, allowing Mario and the group to get into the Temple of Gloom safely.


Cheatsy, Bully, and Big Mouth are later seen clearing the rubble, and following the gang into the Temple of Gloom. After narrowly avoiding beams from many Koopa statues, Mario and the gang reach a door. Princess Toadstool looks at the map and tells the group that the Doom Dancer is in the Inner Temple. The Koopalings, who are eavesdropping, realize that the Doom Dancer exists and is not a myth like their father always thought. The Koopalings decide to let Mario get the Doom Dancer, then Big Mouth says they should ambush them. Bully tells Big Mouth to give him his string. Big Mouth objects because it belonged to their great grandmother and attempts to tell an unneeded story about her. Bully covers his big mouth before he starts while Cheatsy steals the string and creates a trip-wire.
Cheatsy, Bully, and Big Mouth are later seen clearing the rubble, and following the gang into the Temple of Gloom. After narrowly avoiding beams from many Koopa Statues, Mario and the gang reach a door. Princess Toadstool looks at the map and tells the group that the Doom Dancer is in the Inner Temple. The Koopalings, who are eavesdropping, realize that the Doom Dancer exists and is not a myth like their father always thought. The Koopalings decide to let Mario get the Doom Dancer, then Big Mouth says they should ambush them. Bully tells Big Mouth to give him his string. Big Mouth objects because it belonged to their great grandmother and attempts to tell an unneeded story about her. Bully covers his big mouth before he starts while Cheatsy steals the string and creates a trip-wire.


[[File:Do the Koopa 2.jpg|thumb|Traps going off after Mario grabs the Doom Dancer.]]
[[File:Do the Koopa 2.jpg|thumb|Traps going off after Mario grabs the Doom Dancer.]]

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