The Revenge of Pipe Ooze!

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First page of the comic

"The Revenge of Pipe Ooze!" is a comic that was released as part of Valiant Comics' Super Mario Bros. comics. It was printed in Adventures of the Super Mario Bros. No. 7 and again in the Super Mario Bros.: Meet the Koopa Kids trade paperback.

Plot synopsis[edit]

Mario has convinced Luigi, Princess Toadstool, King Toadstool, and Toad to accompany him to the Annual Dirk Drain-Head Role-Playing Game, which is being held in Pipe Land. On the way to the Warp Pipe that will bring them to the convention, Mario, dressed as Dirk Drain-Head, asks Luigi, dressed as Dirk's sidekick, Snakey, how it feels to be the brother of a Dirk Drain-Head lookalike. Luigi claims it is silly, and asks Mario why he is dragging them along to the convention, as the slime-covered king asks his daughter who he is supposed to be again. Princess Toadstool, dressed as Baroness Blueblood, tells her father he is Pipe Ooze, Dirk Drain-Head's archenemy, while Toad is his sidekick, Muck, which he finds exciting.

Before entering the Warp Pipe to the convention, the king asks what it is they are supposed to be doing, prompting his daughter to remind him that they are pretending to be characters from Mario's favorite comic, and they are going to act out Dirk Drain-Head Issue #287: "Hot and Cold Running Brains". After Mario compliments Toad's costume while jumping into the Warp Pipe, he tells the group that everyone is going to be so jealous of his perfect costume, and Luigi's "adequate" one. After Mario says this will be the best day of his life, Toad's non-sequitur response is that wallowing in slime makes him hungry, sentiments that the king agrees with.

Finally reaching the convention, which is filled with celebrating Mushroom People, Koopa Troopas, and Piranha Plants, Mario begins soaking in all the non-existent praise his costume is getting. While Luigi voices distaste over his costume, the king asks where he can get something to eat.

Elsewhere, King Koopa has Lemmy push a Burger World hotdog stand near a ? Block, believing it is the perfect place for Lemmy's ambush test. Noticing the convention nearby, Lemmy mentions he loves Dirk Drain-Head, and asks if he can have some time to look around later. After drinking some Koopa-Kola, King Koopa throws the empty can at Lemmy's head, and nonchalantly responds that he does not know, asking him why he asks him these types of questions. Lemmy's response is simply "I'm sorry daddy. I'm a bad son."

While looking for a snack with Toad in tow, King Toadstool finds King Koopa's hotdog stand, and when Toad tells him they have to hurry, the king dismisses his concern, telling him "there's always time for a slime burger and mold shake." Before Toad or the king can react, King Koopa and Lemmy, wearing fake mustaches, knock the two out with magic wands. After complimenting Lemmy's technique, King Koopa tells him that they now have to steal the downed Toad and king's costumes.

As Mario puts on a show for an audience of Mushroom People, Luigi mentions this entire thing is irritating him, but is reassured by Princess Toadstool, who says that Mario never asks for much, and that this is important to him, so they should just play along and try to have fun. Coming across a pair of female Piranha Plants, Mario notices one is dressed as Dirk's partner Rusty Water, and compliments her, as the princess says it is worth wearing stupid outfits to see Mario so happy, which Luigi reluctantly agrees with. As the Piranha Plant suggests that Mario and Luigi should switch costumes, King Koopa, wearing the king's Pipe Ooze outfit, tells Lemmy, dressed as Muck, to pick someone they can ambush, so Lemmy suggests Mario.

After leaving the Piranha Plants and dodging some feral ones as well as Koopa Paratroopas, Mario realizes the Piranha Plant's idea to switch costumes is a good one, since the story they are acting out involves Dirk and Snakey switching minds. Though he thinks it is a bad idea, Luigi puts on Mario's Dirk Drain-Head costume, and even though he looks identical to the hero in it, Mario fails to notice the resemblance, instructing Luigi to stick to the shadows and not move around, and maybe he will pull the look off. Within seconds, the brothers are swarmed by Mushroom People, who all believe Luigi is the real Dirk Drain-Head and want his autograph, except one, who compliments Mario's appearance.

Below the crowd, King Koopa launches Lemmy into the air using a catapult, and as his son prepares to attack Mario, muses that the Koopaling just does not seem to be taking to his "evil villain lessons." Lemmy's ambush fails when he slams headfirst into a pipe, and he falls as King Koopa begins throttling a Piranha Plant for insulting "[his] idiot son." Grabbing Lemmy after attacking the Piranha Plant, King Koopa decides to teach by example, and leaps onto the pipe Mario, Luigi, and the crowd are on. Mistaken for King Toadstool by Luigi, King Koopa orders Lemmy to attack, but the Koopaling hesitates, asking if he can roleplay a little "before [he splatters] Mario into the landscape." Losing patience with Lemmy, King Koopas yells at him, rhetorically asking what could be more fun than an unprovoked attack. Lemmy answers with a meek "Nothing daddy. You're right. I guess." before storming off. Feeling sorry about losing his temper, King Koopa grabs Lemmy and gives him two minutes to play, causing Lemmy to become ecstatic.

Nearby, Mario is sulking, annoyed and jealous that Luigi is Dirk's exact double, while he looks nothing like him. When Luigi asks Mario if he wants to roleplay, Lemmy approaches the two, telling them that if they really are acting out Issue #287, then he should be on their side, since in the comic, Muck had lost his memory and joined Dirk. Mario is less than amused by this, saying he now has nothing to do, since Muck replaces Snakey as Dirk's sidekick in the story. Running up to his father, who is wondering what harm could come out of letting the Koopaling have a little fun, Lemmy punches him in the back of the head. As Lemmy kicks and bludgeons his father with a wrench, Luigi finally realizes Pipe Ooze is actually King Koopa, and Muck is Lemmy.

As Lemmy continues to pummel his father, Mario wanders off, still depressed and wanting to be alone. When Lemmy finishes beating up King Koopa, Luigi approaches the dazed Koopa King, telling him he knows he is not King Toadstool, despite King Koopa claiming otherwise. Luigi tells King Koopa that Mario feels like a failure, and that he is going to pretend to be afraid of him to make him feel better. When King Koopa asks why he should do that, Luigi tells him that he is unarmed, and surrounded by thousands of Mushroomers he has mistreated over the years. Reluctantly obliging to Luigi's request, King Koopa makes a feeble attempt at acting cowardly in front of Mario, who, feeling reenergized, attacks the Koopa King by jumping on him.

Whipped into a frenzy by Mario's display, a crowd of Mushroom People and Piranha Plants surround him, asking for autographs. As the crowd hoists Mario into the air, Luigi throws him the Dirk Drain-Head outfit, telling him he is more like Dirk than he could ever be. A few seconds later, King Toadstool and Toad, sporting visible bumps, show up, and mention they feel terrible. Princess Toadstool appears, and guesses the two feel sick because they ate too many Apook Burger World Lard Fries.

Ditching their stolen costumes, King Koopa and Lemmy sneak away. As the former nurses his wounds, the latter asks him if he failed his ambush test. King Koopas says he probably did, unless attacking one's own father counts. When Lemmy asks if it does, King Koopa confirms it does, and says the Koopaling even gets extra credit for attacking a close family member. Telling him he is proud of him, he decides to take him out for some Apook Burgers and Lard Fries, as they both deserve a break after what transpired today.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Finnish Putkimönjän kosto[1] The revenge of Pipe Ooze
German Die Rache des Rohrkrepierers[2] The revenge of Pipe Ooze
Swedish Slemproppens hämnd![3] The revenge of Pipe Ooze!

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