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"'''Home Radio'''" is the forty-eighth live-action segment of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' Its corresponding animated Episode is "[[Elvin Lives]]."
"'''Home Radio'''" is the forty-eighth live-action segment of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' Its corresponding animated Episode is "[[Elvin Lives]]."


==Plot synopsis==
==Plot Synopsis==
[[Mario]] is listening to a song on the radio. As it ends, he tells himself how much he loves the song while the radio announcer says what the song's title is. After that, the radio announcer says that the winners of the WACK Home Radio Broadcast Competition will be revealed. Mario calls [[Luigi]] over to the table. They learn that they themselves won the contest, and get to speak live on the radio along with the Wonderfully Wacky [[Willy White]].
[[Mario]] is listening to a song on the radio. As it ends, he tells himself how much he loves the song while the radio announcer says what the song's title is. After that, the radio announcer says that the winners of the WACK Home Radio Broadcast Competition will be revealed. Mario calls [[Luigi]] over to the table. They learn that they themselves won the contest, and get to speak live on the radio along with the Wonderfully Wacky [[Willy White]].


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