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Hearing this, Luigi asks Alligator Dundee if he is crazy to have created such a dangerous plan. Rebuffing Luigi's question, Alligator Dundee begins to prepare the net, when Luigi asks him what the monster they're hunting looks like. Hearing Luigi, Alligator Dundee takes out a picture of the monster, which is revealed to be the Ratigator and a man whose face is obscured. Seeing the picture, Mario asks what the Ratigator is doing with "that bloodthirsty beast"; Alligator Dundee, seeming to believe Mario is referring to the faceless man, say he has no idea.
Hearing this, Luigi asks Alligator Dundee if he is crazy to have created such a dangerous plan. Rebuffing Luigi's question, Alligator Dundee begins to prepare the net, when Luigi asks him what the monster they're hunting looks like. Hearing Luigi, Alligator Dundee takes out a picture of the monster, which is revealed to be the Ratigator and a man whose face is obscured. Seeing the picture, Mario asks what the Ratigator is doing with "that bloodthirsty beast"; Alligator Dundee, seeming to believe Mario is referring to the faceless man, say he has no idea.


Afterwards, as Alligator Dundee begins to sharpen a knife, Mario and Luigi begin to privately discuss the Ratigator, who they don't want Alligator Dundee to capture, as he's their friend. Finishing his talk with Mario, Luigi turns to ask Aligator Dundee what he is going to do with the blade he is sharpening; Alligator Dundee responds to Luigi's question by saying that, though he'll try to take the Ratigator peacefully, if he endangers his, Mario or Luigi's lives, he'll have to slay it.
Afterwards, as Alligator Dundee begins to sharpen a knife, Mario and Luigi begin to privately discuss the Ratigator, who they don't want Alligator Dundee to capture, as it's their friend. Finishing his talk with Mario, Luigi turns to ask Aligator Dundee what he is going to do with the blade he is sharpening. Alligator Dundee responds to Luigi's question by saying that, though he'll try to take the Ratigator peacefully, if it endangers his, Mario or Luigi's lives, he'll have to slay it.


After saying this, Alligator Dundee tells a nervous Mario and Luigi to get to their positions while he lures the Ratigator out into the open with a tuna sandwich. After Alligator Dundee climbs into Ratigator's sewer home, Mario and Luigi begin to hope that the Ratigator well be alright and realize that Alligator Dundee was the thing that scared the Ratigator earlier.
After saying this, Alligator Dundee tells a nervous Mario and Luigi to get to their positions while he lures the Ratigator out into the open with a tuna sandwich. After Alligator Dundee climbs into Ratigator's sewer home, Mario and Luigi begin to hope that the Ratigator will be alright and realize that Alligator Dundee was the thing that scared the Ratigator earlier.


Hearing various noises coming from the sewer, Mario and Luigi are eventually told by a yelling Alligator Dundee to throw the net immediately. Doing as they're told, Mario and Luigi make the mistake of throwing the net on Alligator Dundee, who they also throw to the ground.
Hearing various noises coming from the sewer, Mario and Luigi are eventually told by a yelling Alligator Dundee to throw the net immediately. Doing as they're told, Mario and Luigi make the mistake of throwing the net on Alligator Dundee, who they also throw to the ground.


Realizing they've captured Alligator Dundee, Mario and Luigi begin to explain to him that the Ratigator isn't a monster, its their pet. Hearing this, Alligator Dundee says that if Mario and Luigi had simply told him that the Ratigator was their pet, he wouldn't have tried to capture him. After Alligator Dundee says this, Mario and Luigi help him up and pull the net off him, as well as apologize for capturing him.
Realizing they've captured Alligator Dundee, Mario and Luigi begin to explain to him that the Ratigator isn't a monster, it's their pet. Hearing this, Alligator Dundee says that if Mario and Luigi had simply told him that the Ratigator was their pet, he wouldn't have tried to capture him. After Alligator Dundee says this, Mario and Luigi help him up and pull the net off him, as well as apologize for capturing him.


Alligator Dundee goes on to say that he was just an Australian man looking for money and thought that if he moved to America and caught a creature like the Ratigator, he could become famous and "fall in love with a beautiful American woman". Mario and Luigi, upon hearing this, think that that story would make a great movie, which Alligator Dundee agrees with.
Alligator Dundee goes on to say that he was just an Australian man looking for money and thought that if he moved to America and caught a creature like the Ratigator, he could become famous and "fall in love with a beautiful American woman". Mario and Luigi, upon hearing this, think that that story would make a great movie, which Alligator Dundee agrees with.
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