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With the weapon no longer a factor and the powered suit destroyed, the battle goes into "round two." Bowser asks them to hold one while he makes a phone call and orders a large special pizza. When it arrives, the pizza "toppings" are an army of bad guys. Though facing an impossible situation, Yoshi decides to make a phone call as well and orders a bowl of ramen. He turns to Bowser and asks if he was aware that he once gave Mario 100 lives, referring to his [[Yoshi#Super_Mario_64|brief appearance in the game]].<ref group=note>This is yet another instance of the word play in this chapter's title: the kanji for "100 lives" is 百人, or "100 men."</ref> When the ramen arrives, it's topped with 100 Marios, who jump into action and attack the army on Bower's special pizza. The weight of all the additional characters on the battlefield causes it to collapse and the lot of them end up in front of [[Princess Peach's Castle#Super Mario 64|the castle]].
With the weapon no longer a factor and the powered suit destroyed, the battle goes into "round two." Bowser asks them to hold one while he makes a phone call and orders a large special pizza. When it arrives, the pizza "toppings" are an army of bad guys. Though facing an impossible situation, Yoshi decides to make a phone call as well and orders a bowl of ramen. He turns to Bowser and asks if he was aware that he once gave Mario 100 lives, referring to his [[Yoshi#Super_Mario_64|brief appearance in the game]].<ref group=note>This is yet another instance of the word play in this chapter's title: the kanji for "100 lives" is 百人, or "100 men."</ref> When the ramen arrives, it's topped with 100 Marios, who jump into action and attack the army on Bower's special pizza. The weight of all the additional characters on the battlefield causes it to collapse and the lot of them end up in front of [[Princess Peach's Castle#Super Mario 64|the castle]].


Bower mobilizes his army, but the 100 Marios don't want to fight anymore. Mario wants to give up, but [[Peach]] arrives to encourage him. Bowser captures her and unleashes a group of [[Monty Mole]]s who pelt them with rocks. Just then, they're rescued by a group of allies, including Whomp King, [[Big Bob-omb]], [[Wiggler]], and [[Dorrie]]. The two opposing armies charge at each other (trampling Mario in the process) as the chapter comes to a close.
Bower mobilizes his army, but the 100 Marios don't want to fight anymore. Mario wants to give up, but [[Princess Peach]] arrives to encourage him. Bowser captures her and unleashes a group of [[Monty Mole]]s who pelt them with rocks. Just then, they're rescued by a group of allies, including Whomp King, [[Big Bob-omb]], [[Wiggler]], and [[Dorrie]]. The two opposing armies charge at each other (trampling Mario in the process) as the chapter comes to a close.
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[[file:SMK vol 19 ch 3.png|thumb|right|150px|''The Fierce Fighting Finale! Mario VS Bowser!!'']]
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第3面 激闘に終止符! マリオVSクッパ!! ''(Stage Three: The Fierce Fighting Finale! Mario VS Bowser!!)''
第3面 激闘に終止符! マリオVSクッパ!! ''(Stage Three: The Fierce Fighting Finale! Mario VS Bowser!!)''
As the armies collide, a chaotic battle ensues. Big Bob-omb takes one multiple enemies at once, but is eventually damaged by a [[Bullet Bill]]. Yoshi proceeds to eat many of the enemies, but is then bitten himself by a [[Chain Chomp]], who in turn is eaten by [[Dorrie]] who is being ridden by Whomp King. With the minor enemies dealt with, Whomp King urges them to proceed to the top of the mountain to challenge Bowser.
Wiggler, equipped with new tread-style feet, gives Mario and Yoshi a ride, leaving Luigi behind. As they ascend, a [[Lakitu]] dumps a basket of [[Banana Peel]]s in their path, making Wiggler spin-out. They are immediately attacked by a fleet of [[Snufit]]s and [[Spindrift]]s. Mario draws the Spindrifts into the Snufits' line of fire, but Wiggler entered a cocoon after spinning-out, giving the others no escape route from the airborne attack.
Suddenly, the cocoon opens and Wiggler emerges as a [[Flutter]], who goes into a blind rage and begins decimating Bowser's army. With Flutter on their side, the tide turns in Mario's favor. As they approach Bowser, however, he surrounds himself with powerful stone enemies, including [[Thwomp]]s and [[Eyerok]]s, and claims that Mario can't break through his stone defenses. But Mario's army becomes metal after using Mario's [[Power Star]]s to acquire [[Metal Box]]es and easily destroy the stone enemies and rescue Peach. The metal power wears off before they can deal with Bowser, but he's still outnumbered and facing certain defeat.
Bowser suddenly apologizes and starts crying. But Mario assures him that he fought well and that they had a nice fight, and offers him a handshake. When Bowser accepts the handshake, he squeezes Mario's hand too hard on purpose and they start bickering again. In the end, Peach makes cake for everyone while Mario and Bowser tug on each other's faces and hair, ending the ''Super Mario 64'' arc.
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<gallery perrow=3>
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file:SMK vol 19 TCY 1.png|Green Yoshi
file:SMK vol 19 TCY 1.png|[[Green Yoshi (Super Mario-Kun)|Green Yoshi]]
file:SMK vol 19 TCY 2.png|Red Yoshi
file:SMK vol 19 TCY 2.png|[[Red Yoshi (Super Mario-Kun)|Red Yoshi]]
file:SMK vol 19 TCY 3.png|Light Blue Yoshi
file:SMK vol 19 TCY 3.png|[[Light Blue Yoshi (Super Mario-Kun)|Light Blue Yoshi]]
file:SMK vol 19 TCY 4.png|Pink Yoshi
file:SMK vol 19 TCY 4.png|[[Pink Yoshi (Super Mario-Kun)|Pink Yoshi]]
file:SMK vol 19 TCY 5.png|Blue Yoshi
file:SMK vol 19 TCY 5.png|[[Blue Yoshi (Super Mario-Kun)|Blue Yoshi]]
file:SMK vol 19 TCY 6.png|Yellow Yoshi
file:SMK vol 19 TCY 6.png|[[Yellow Yoshi (Super Mario-Kun)|Yellow Yoshi]]
</gallery>
</gallery>


==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 15:22, September 16, 2014

Super Mario-Kun Volume 19 Draft

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Super Mario-Kun Volume 19 concludes the Super Mario 64 story arc of the previous installment in the series and begins the arc covering the events in Yoshi's Story. It features Mario, six unique Baby Yoshis, and Poochy as main characters, with Luigi and Yoshi making appearances throughout. Bowser serves as the antagonist until the conclusion of the Super Mario 64 arc, but Baby Bowser becomes the primary antagonist in chapter four as the story moves into the Yoshi's Story arc.

Contents

Chapters

Stage One

Super Mario-kun manga volume 19 chapter 1
Finally the end!? 64 Battle!

スーパーマリオ64編: 第1面 ついに決着!? 64バトル! (Super Mario 64 arc: Stage One. Finally the end!? 64 Battle!)

The story begins where the previous installment left off, with Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, and a Bob-omb Buddy arriving at the final course. As they set off, a pair of Goombas alert Bowser to their presence. The group meets the Whomp King, who's been reduced to a tiny size after being defeated by Mario on two prior occasions (in volume 15 and volume 18). He says that his wife and children have left him and he's been expelled from Bowser's Koopa Troop. Mario tries to step on him, but Yoshi intervenes because he feels sorry for the Whomp King and delivers a brief, impassioned speech to that effect.

As they near the end of the course they encounter an army of enemies, but they end up destroying themselves and the group continues to the star-shaped final battlefield. Bowser appears and dons a powered suit and releases a powerful barrage of attacks on the group, who are only saved thanks to a Magic Carpet that shields them with its body. Bowser defeats the carpet with his fire breath (and Yoshi uses the charred carpet as a stove to cook okonomiyaki). Faced with such a well-equipped enemy, Mario muses that he wishes he had a Super Scope to use against him. Suddenly one appears, delivered by none other than the Whomp King, who had a change of heart after Yoshi showed him kindness.

Yoshi takes the Super Scope and prepares to fire on Bowser. Realizing there's trouble, Bowser activates his Combat Evasion Ability to escape. The others are alarmed, but he only holds up a sign in the final frame that reads "次回につづく (To be continued)."

Stage Two

Super Mario-kun manga volume 19 chapter 2
Temendous strength using a hundred Marios!?

第2面 百人マリオで百人力!? (Stage Two. Tremendous strength using a hundred Marios!?)[note 1]

Just as Yoshi is about to use the Super Scope on Bowser, he falls asleep from staying in one position for too long. Mario yells at him, but Yoshi points out that the same thing happened to Bowser. They startle him awake, and as Yoshi is about to deliver the final blow, Bowser distracts him by performing a flurry of magic tricks. While Yoshi is clapping, Bowser steals the Super Scope, but the Whomp King initiates a self destruct mechanism on the Super Scope and it explodes in Bower's hands, destroying the powered suit.

With the weapon no longer a factor and the powered suit destroyed, the battle goes into "round two." Bowser asks them to hold one while he makes a phone call and orders a large special pizza. When it arrives, the pizza "toppings" are an army of bad guys. Though facing an impossible situation, Yoshi decides to make a phone call as well and orders a bowl of ramen. He turns to Bowser and asks if he was aware that he once gave Mario 100 lives, referring to his brief appearance in the game.[note 2] When the ramen arrives, it's topped with 100 Marios, who jump into action and attack the army on Bower's special pizza. The weight of all the additional characters on the battlefield causes it to collapse and the lot of them end up in front of the castle.

Bower mobilizes his army, but the 100 Marios don't want to fight anymore. Mario wants to give up, but Princess Peach arrives to encourage him. Bowser captures her and unleashes a group of Monty Moles who pelt them with rocks. Just then, they're rescued by a group of allies, including Whomp King, Big Bob-omb, Wiggler, and Dorrie. The two opposing armies charge at each other (trampling Mario in the process) as the chapter comes to a close.

Stage Three

Super Mario-kun manga volume 19 chapter 3
The Fierce Fighting Finale! Mario VS Bowser!!

第3面 激闘に終止符! マリオVSクッパ!! (Stage Three: The Fierce Fighting Finale! Mario VS Bowser!!)

As the armies collide, a chaotic battle ensues. Big Bob-omb takes one multiple enemies at once, but is eventually damaged by a Bullet Bill. Yoshi proceeds to eat many of the enemies, but is then bitten himself by a Chain Chomp, who in turn is eaten by Dorrie who is being ridden by Whomp King. With the minor enemies dealt with, Whomp King urges them to proceed to the top of the mountain to challenge Bowser.

Wiggler, equipped with new tread-style feet, gives Mario and Yoshi a ride, leaving Luigi behind. As they ascend, a Lakitu dumps a basket of Banana Peels in their path, making Wiggler spin-out. They are immediately attacked by a fleet of Snufits and Spindrifts. Mario draws the Spindrifts into the Snufits' line of fire, but Wiggler entered a cocoon after spinning-out, giving the others no escape route from the airborne attack.

Suddenly, the cocoon opens and Wiggler emerges as a Flutter, who goes into a blind rage and begins decimating Bowser's army. With Flutter on their side, the tide turns in Mario's favor. As they approach Bowser, however, he surrounds himself with powerful stone enemies, including Thwomps and Eyeroks, and claims that Mario can't break through his stone defenses. But Mario's army becomes metal after using Mario's Power Stars to acquire Metal Boxes and easily destroy the stone enemies and rescue Peach. The metal power wears off before they can deal with Bowser, but he's still outnumbered and facing certain defeat.

Bowser suddenly apologizes and starts crying. But Mario assures him that he fought well and that they had a nice fight, and offers him a handshake. When Bowser accepts the handshake, he squeezes Mario's hand too hard on purpose and they start bickering again. In the end, Peach makes cake for everyone while Mario and Bowser tug on each other's faces and hair, ending the Super Mario 64 arc.

Stage Four

Text Translation:
A bunch of new characters! The beginning of the Yoshi's Island arc!

第4面 新キャラぞくぞく! ヨッシー島編が始まるよ! (Stage Four: A bunch of new characters! The Yoshi's Island Arc is starting!)

Stage Five

Super Mario-kun manga volume 19 chapter 5
Beloved Poochy! The dog who does his best for everyone!!

第5面 愛犬ポチ! みんあのためにかんばるワン!! (Stage Five: Beloved Poochy! The dog who does his best for everyone!!)

Stage Six

Super Mario-kun manga volume 19 chapter 6
One on one competition! Choosing the T.C.Y. leader!!

第6編 ザ・タイマン! T.C.Y.リーダーを決める!! (Stage Six: One on one competition! Choosing the T.C.Y. leader!!)

Stage Seven

Super Mario-kun manga volume 19 chapter 7
Let's get the Legendary Teehee Butterfly!!

第7編 伝説のウフフちょうをゲットしろ!! (Stage Seven: Let's get the Legendary Teehee Butterfly!!)

Stage Eight

Super Mario-kun manga volume 19 chapter 8
The Legendary hero, Black Yoshi! His true form is...!?

第8編 伝説の勇者、黒ヨッシー! その正体は!? (Stage Eight: The Legendary hero, Black Yoshi! His true form is...!?)

Stage Nine

Super Mario-kun manga volume 19 chapter 9
Our man Mario! Being a Father!!

第9編 男、マリオ! 父になる!! (Our man Mario! Becoming a Father!!)

Stage Ten

Super Mario-kun manga volume 19 chapter 10
Battle over the sky! T.C.Y. crisis!!

第10編 空の上の戦い! T.C.Y.大ピンチ!! (Battle over the sky! T.C.Y. crisis!!)

Team Chibi Yoshi

Main article: Team Chibi Yoshi

Volume 19 also includes six special introductory pages for each of the baby Yoshis (on pages 20, 36, 68, 84, 124, and 140). Each page has a brief description of the Yoshi, a sketch of him, and a four-panel comic displaying a dominant aspect of his personality.

References

  1. ^ The word play in the kanji here is as follows: 百人マリオ (lit. One hundred man Mario), translated "a hundred Marios," and 百人力 (lit. One hundred man strength), translated "Tremendous strength," both include the same stem, 百人, or one hundred man.
  2. ^ This is yet another instance of the word play in this chapter's title: the kanji for "100 lives" is 百人, or "100 men."