The 'Shroom:Issue 146/Fake News

Editorial


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Delfino Police Ah, hello, you've caught me right in the middle of packing. Where am I going? To Delfino Island, of course. Why you ask? I decided I needed a quick holiday, and plus it turns out that the entire police force has mysteriously died, so I thought now was the best time to go on a crime spending spree.

As all of the pollution was cleaned off the island back in 2002, environmental reasons were ruled out as a cause of death, although those oceans have started getting clogged with plastic. And seeing as Bowser and Bowser Jr. have forgotten all about the island, Koopa shenanigans were also ruled out. And my attempts to call the Delfino Police were fruitless, as all my calls went through to the answering machine. It's a wonder there isn't more crime committed on the island.

The Pianta Village Mayor said that the entire police force's death was a tragedy, but my phone mysteriously hung itself up when he attempted to name each individual member of the force who died. I don't have time for that sort of stuff, I need to make jokes and puns to keep an audience around. However, as my phone did hang itself up, I did miss all funeral announcements, so expect the police force to be buried at some point in the future. Or not, who knows what Pianta tradition actually is.

Anyway, as I mentioned at the start of the beginning of this section, I'm off to commit crime pay my respects to the police force. And what better way to do that then to get a new phone, maybe one that doesn't hang itself up when people start blathering on…

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TV Tomorrow’s triumphant tellings, that try to tell televisual traversers the terrific television trinkets to test, today talks tremendously to tell these televisual traversers tomorrow’s top three television trinkets. I don’t think I’m going to be able to keep that alliteration up throughout the whole introduction, unfortunately. Let’s get on with May’s top three television trinkets, televisual traversers!

New: Glitz and Glory MKBC1, 9.30pm Genre: Crime dramatisation Glitz and Glory is an excellent dramatisation of the infamous Glitz Pit scandal, known as Glitzgate. This first episode focuses on the arrival of Mario, a central figure in uncovering the scandal, to the Glitz Pit, and the whole scandal will unfold over a six-episode series, which is both accurate and very well-crafted.

The Way The World Works MKBC2, 9pm Genre: Science documentary Since its debut in October 2017, Toadsworth’s science documentary has been a regular fixture of the MKBC2 schedule as it aims to educate the home viewer. In tomorrow’s episode, Toadsworth explores the physics of baseball by playing a game himself - with special guests Baby Mario and Baby Luigi joining him.

Film: Chain Chomps Can’t Play Tennis Party Channel, 8.15pm Genre: Sports film Chain Chomp stars in this lighthearted, comedic sports film from a few years ago as a Chain Chomp who, despite the many detractors claiming that his species makes him unable to play tennis, decides to defy the odds and become a world-class tennis player. Well-reviewed but not well-remembered, the film is nevertheless both funny and motivational.

Terrific! These trinkets top the tables to tickle the tongues of the television traversers that try them, and then they tremendously... oh, ‘and’ doesn’t begin with ‘t’. Oops. Perhaps my alliterative attempts to captivate my readers were not a brilliant plan. Never mind. See you next month on TV Tomorrow!