Tobidase! Mario

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Tobidase! Mario
The first page of the June 2000 issue of Tobidase! Mario
The first page of the June 2000 issue
Writer Goro Yamada[1]
Artist Goro Yamada[1]
Publisher Kodansha[1]
Label TV Magazine[1]
Original language Japanese
Release date Japan January 1991–June 2006[1]

Tobidase! Mario is a manga series written and illustrated by Goro Yamada and released in TV Magazine by Kodansha from January 1991 to June 2006.[1] The series is aimed towards younger children.

Episodes[edit]

June 2000[edit]

Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi see a shooting star flying in the distance and run towards it. Toad tells them that the star fell near where he was while Bowser is digging in the crater to try to find it. Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi join Bowser in the crater to try to find the star. Eventually, Bowser sees something and thinks it is the star, only to find out it is a snake. Mario notices something glowing and thinks he found it, only for Bowser to push him over and run towards the "star". Bowser realizes the thing Mario found was actually a kettle. Yoshi then finds an alarm clock. Toad then realizes that the crater the star supposedly fell into is actually the junkyard. Despite this, Bowser continues to search through until he finds the star, which flies back into space. Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, and Toad then celebrate and text at the bottom reads that the comic is to be continued in the July issue.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese とびだせ!マリオ[1]
Tobidase! Mario
Fly! Mario

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g [1]