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Shitamachi Ninjō Gekijō broadcast
"Kinoko Jōwa"
Peach and Toad having oral sex with each other in Shitamachi Ninjō Gekijō.
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"Kinoko Jōwa" is a broadcast spanning six installments that aired as part of Shitamachi Ninjō Gekijō.

Plot synopsisEdit

Part 5Edit

In a low-lying part of a downtown area, Mario runs a plumbing business. One day, one of his employees, Toad (whose salary is 2 yen), confesses that he is having an affair with Princess Peach. Shocked, Mario runs away.

Part 6Edit

The broadcast starts with Princess Peach and Toad sitting together, wondering where Mario went. Toad says he wonders where the boss is, and Peach exclaims that he is a good-for-nothing jerk. The next scene shows Toad convincing Peach to engage in oral sex, though Peach is hesistant, as it is the middle of the day. Mario suddenly appears, and Peach and Toad jump back in shock. Toad says to Mario that he was very worried about him, but in his rage, Mario jumps up and kills Toad by squishing him. Peach says, "Darling, give me a break already — my heart was yearning for you." Mario is still completely outraged, so he crouches before jumping up and killing Peach, leaving them both for dead. Mario then pulls out a cigarette and says that he just got a new girlfriend. What appear to be the ghosts of Peach and Toad fly in, exclaiming that they are very surprised. Mario's new girlfriend is revealed to be Bowser, at which Toad and Peach are very shocked.

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Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese きのこ情話[1][2]
Kinoko Jōwa
Mushroom Love Story

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