Boku no Banchō

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The title of this article is official, but it comes from a Japanese source.
If an acceptable English name is found, then the article should be moved to the new title.

"Boku no Banchō"

"Boku no Banchō" is a movie for Mario Artist: Talent Studio that can be imported from the Omake no Sakuhin menu of Mario Artist: Communication Kit. The movie is edited to resemble an episode of a Japanese television drama, with the beginning stating that this is the 27th episode.

Summary[edit]

A man is sitting near a brick wall, thinking whether life is just a way for a person to kill time until they die, before retracting the statement. The man then says he is hungry and wants something to eat, but realizes he is out of money. He then spots a "target": a man named Kōichi-kun, who is running to buy a teddy bear before it sells out as he overslept. The man calls to Kōichi in a kind tone and, when Kōichi asks him who he is, the man mentions Kōichi's good mood. After Kōichi explains the situation, the man says he will buy the teddy bear for him and asks for Kōichi's wallet, but Kōichi refuses the offer. The man then calls Kōichi a "selfish boy" and attempts to forcefully take the wallet, until another man suddenly appears behind him and punches him and Kōichi. When the punched man asks him who he is, he responds by calling himself the Banchō, and a "to be continued" card is shown.

Characters[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ぼくのばんちょう[1]
Boku no Banchō
My Banchō

Notes[edit]

  • While the man is sitting near the brick wall, Kazumi Totaka's song plays. This movie and "SPEED" are the only two official movies to use the song.
  • When the title card is shown, the coin sound effect from Super Mario Bros. plays.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Movie name in Mario Artist: Talent Studio