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[[Image:DrMarioComic.jpg|thumb|Cover art for "'''The Doctor Is In... Over His Head'''".]]
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"'''The Doctor Is In... Over His Head'''" is a comic book story based off of ''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]'', printed in ''[[Nintendo Comics System]] Featuring...'' #9.
"'''The Doctor Is In... Over His Head'''" is a comic book story based on ''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]'', printed in ''[[Nintendo Comics System]] Featuring...'' #9.


== Plot Synopsis ==
==Plot synopsis==
[[Mario]] is rushing to the [[Mushroom Kingdom Hospital|Mushroom Kingdom General Hospital]], because he believes there is a plumbing emergency there. He has enlisted [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] to carry his tools for him (because [[Luigi]] is busy), but upon arriving, the team finds out there's no plumbing emergency, much to Mario's disappointment. But the scatterbrained [[Dr. Waldo Bloom]] remarks that there is indeed an emergency here - he needs a new research assistant, and he's decided to give Mario that position. Mario's not keen on the idea (or on being called [[Dr. Mario]]), but the Princess insists.


[[Mario]] is rushing to the [[Mushroom Kingdom Hospital|Mushroom Kingdom General Hospital]], because he believes there is a plumbing emergency there, and he has enlisted [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] to carry his tools for him (because [[Luigi]] is busy). However, upon arriving, they find out there's no plumbing emergency, to Mario's disappointment. But the scatterbrained [[Dr. Waldo Bloom]] remarks that there is indeed an emergency here - he needs a new research assistant, and he's decided to give Mario that position. Mario's not keen on the idea (nor being called [[Dr. Mario]]), but the Princess insists that he do so.
Dr. Bloom shows Mario and the Princess through the hospital, showing off the room where they cure [[Toad (species)|Mushroom People]] and enemies alike (they make enemies sign a contract to be good, though, as the [[Goomba]] in the room shows, it doesn't always work). Dr. Bloom then brings them to his laboratory, where he explains that he's recently discovered [[Virus]]es that have been multiplying ever since. He has placed the original specimens under a giant microscope and the multiples in a jar. Suddenly the original Viruses break loose from their container and land inside the giant microscope. Mario uses his plunger to open it up, releasing the now human-sized Viruses, who introduce themselves as Chill (blue), Fever (red), and Weird (yellow). After inflicting their respective sicknesses on Mario, the Princess, and Dr. Bloom, the three break their smaller kin loose and escape through a window.


Dr. Bloom shows Mario and the Princess through the hospital, showing off the room where they cure [[Toad (species)|Mushroom People]] and enemies alike (they make enemies sign a contract to be good, though as the [[Goomba]] in the room shows, it doesn't always work). Dr. Bloom then brings them to his laboratory, where he explains that he's recently discovered [[Virus]]es that have been multiplying ever since. He has put the original specimens under a giant microscope, and the multiples in a jar. Just then, the original Viruses break loose from their container and land inside the giant microscope. Mario uses his [[plunger]] to open it up, releasing the now human-sized Viruses, who introduce themselves as Chill (blue), Fever (red), and Weird (yellow). After inflicting their respective sicknesses of coldness, heat, and weirdness on Mario, the Princess, and Dr. Bloom, the three break loose their smaller kin and escape through a window.
Mario takes off after the Viruses, but not before Dr. Bloom lends him his coat (which turns Mario's hair brown). He soon catches up to them and tries fending them off. Eventually he discovers a supply of [[Capsule|vitamin]]s that Dr. Bloom had stored in the coat's pockets and finds that stacking Vitamins of a certain color on the same-colored Viruses eliminates them. He then proceeds to take out the Viruses. Afterwards, he returns to the hospital, only to find that Princess Toadstool, now in a nurse uniform, has suggested that Dr. Bloom take up golf. Dr. Bloom will not return until he's finished his game, but Mario notes that this could take a very long time (Bloom has made 456 strokes and is still on the first hole). Peach suggests that Mario stick around as the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]'s doctor in addition to being a plumber, which he eventually agrees to do.
 
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Mario takes off after the Viruses, but not before Dr. Bloom lends him his coat (which literally turns Mario's hair brown). He soon catches up to them and tries to fend them off. Eventually, he finds a supply of [[Megavitamins]] that Dr. Bloom had stored in the coat's pockets and soon discovers that stacking Vitamins of a certain color on the same-colored Viruses eliminates them, so he proceeds to take out the Viruses. Afterwards, he returns to the hospital, only to find that Princess Toadstool, now in [[Nurse Toadstool|her nurse uniform]], suggested Dr. Bloom to take up golf, and he's not returning to his duty until he's finished his game, though as Mario notes, that could take a very long time (Bloom has made 456 strokes and is still on the first hole). Peach suggests that Mario stick around on the job as the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]'s doctor in addition to being a [[plumber]], which he eventually agrees to.
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The Doctor Is In... Over His Head
Cover art for "The Doctor Is In... Over His Head"

"The Doctor Is In... Over His Head" is a comic book story based on Dr. Mario, printed in Nintendo Comics System Featuring... #9.

Plot synopsis[edit]

Mario is rushing to the Mushroom Kingdom General Hospital, because he believes there is a plumbing emergency there. He has enlisted Princess Toadstool to carry his tools for him (because Luigi is busy), but upon arriving, the team finds out there's no plumbing emergency, much to Mario's disappointment. But the scatterbrained Dr. Waldo Bloom remarks that there is indeed an emergency here - he needs a new research assistant, and he's decided to give Mario that position. Mario's not keen on the idea (or on being called Dr. Mario), but the Princess insists.

Dr. Bloom shows Mario and the Princess through the hospital, showing off the room where they cure Mushroom People and enemies alike (they make enemies sign a contract to be good, though, as the Goomba in the room shows, it doesn't always work). Dr. Bloom then brings them to his laboratory, where he explains that he's recently discovered Viruses that have been multiplying ever since. He has placed the original specimens under a giant microscope and the multiples in a jar. Suddenly the original Viruses break loose from their container and land inside the giant microscope. Mario uses his plunger to open it up, releasing the now human-sized Viruses, who introduce themselves as Chill (blue), Fever (red), and Weird (yellow). After inflicting their respective sicknesses on Mario, the Princess, and Dr. Bloom, the three break their smaller kin loose and escape through a window.

Mario takes off after the Viruses, but not before Dr. Bloom lends him his coat (which turns Mario's hair brown). He soon catches up to them and tries fending them off. Eventually he discovers a supply of vitamins that Dr. Bloom had stored in the coat's pockets and finds that stacking Vitamins of a certain color on the same-colored Viruses eliminates them. He then proceeds to take out the Viruses. Afterwards, he returns to the hospital, only to find that Princess Toadstool, now in a nurse uniform, has suggested that Dr. Bloom take up golf. Dr. Bloom will not return until he's finished his game, but Mario notes that this could take a very long time (Bloom has made 456 strokes and is still on the first hole). Peach suggests that Mario stick around as the Mushroom Kingdom's doctor in addition to being a plumber, which he eventually agrees to do.