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"'''The Painting'''" is the forty-sixth live-action segment of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' Its corresponding animated episode is "[[Quest for Pizza]]".


'''The Painting''' is the forty-sixth live-action segment of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' Its corresponding animated episode is "[[Quest for Pizza]]".
==Plot Synopsis==
 
In the middle of spring cleaning, Mario discovers an old painting. Luigi hires [[Howard Stevens]], a man who appraises paintings, who explains to them that their painting was painted by Leonardo da Vinci Rooney, and that it is worth over a hundred zillion dollars. Upon further examination, Howard realizes that the painting is worthless, as it was actually painted by an imposter, Leonardo da Vinci Mahoney. Howard was able to identify it as Mahoney's work, because one of the people in the painting is Mahoney's uncle, Roy Orbisoni Mahoney. In the end, Howard ends up buying the frame for seven dollars.
== Plot Synopsis ==
 
In the middle of spring cleaning, Mario discovers an old painting. Luigi hires Howard Stevens, a man who appraises paintings, who explains to them that their painting was painted by Leonardo da Vinci Rooney, and that it is worth over a hundred zillion dollars. Upon further examination, Howard realizes that the painting is worthless, as it was actually painted by an imposter, Leonardo da Vinci Mahoney. Howard was able to identify it as Mahoney's work, because one of the people in the painting is Mahoney's uncle, Roy Orbisoni Mahoney. In the end, Howard ends up buying the frame for seven dollars.
 
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Template:SMBSSLivebox "The Painting" is the forty-sixth live-action segment of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! Its corresponding animated episode is "Quest for Pizza".

Plot Synopsis

In the middle of spring cleaning, Mario discovers an old painting. Luigi hires Howard Stevens, a man who appraises paintings, who explains to them that their painting was painted by Leonardo da Vinci Rooney, and that it is worth over a hundred zillion dollars. Upon further examination, Howard realizes that the painting is worthless, as it was actually painted by an imposter, Leonardo da Vinci Mahoney. Howard was able to identify it as Mahoney's work, because one of the people in the painting is Mahoney's uncle, Roy Orbisoni Mahoney. In the end, Howard ends up buying the frame for seven dollars.
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