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There is not much to do in the lobby, except to save using the [[Save Block]] just beside the doors. Mario is soon called into the theater, where all of the seats are filled except three in front. At first, they are happy to get good seats before realizing all of the Toads are tied to their seats using rubber bands. A Toad onstage also had a rubber band on his head and acts as the narrator for the acts.
There is not much to do in the lobby, except to save using the [[Save Block]] just beside the doors. Mario is soon called into the theater, where all of the seats are filled except three in front. At first, they are happy to get good seats before realizing all of the Toads are tied to their seats using rubber bands. A Toad onstage also had a rubber band on his head and acts as the narrator for the acts.


The first act is a western theme, and begins with a few [[Paper Macho Shy Guy]]s having a discussion about a deadly outlaw coming to their town. Just then, another Shy Guy runs in to warn them of the outlaw's coming, and they do so. The outlaw, a [[Paper Macho Goomba]], appears and threatens them. A hero is called to action, prompting Mario to come up onto stage. To defeat the outlaw, the player must wait until the word "Fire!" appears onscreen and press {{button|ns|a}} to fire Mario's pistol, defeating the outlaw. There are a few distractions occurring onstage, and if the player shoots early or too late, they lose. However, just after the Paper Macho Goomba is defeated, a [[Paper Macho Spike]] comes onstage for another round. After he is defeated, a [[Paper Macho Snifit Outlaw]] acting as their leader arrives for one last battle. Once he is defeated, the act ends and Mario is declared the hero to a round of applause.
The first act is a western theme, and begins with a few [[Paper Macho Shy Guy]]s having a discussion about a deadly outlaw coming to their town. Just then, another Shy Guy runs in to warn them of the outlaw's coming, and they do so. The outlaw, a [[Paper Macho Goomba]], appears and threatens them. A hero is called to action, prompting Mario to come up onto stage. To defeat the outlaw, the player must wait until the word "Fire!" appears onscreen and press {{button|ns|a}} to fire Mario's pistol, defeating the outlaw. There are a few distractions occurring onstage, and if the player shoots early or too late, they lose. However, just after the Paper Macho Goomba is defeated, a [[Paper Macho Spike]] comes onstage for another round. After he is defeated, a [[Paper Macho Snifit Outlaw]] acting as their leader arrives for one last battle. Once he is defeated, Mario is declared the hero to a round of applause as the act ends.


Mario is then able to return to his seat. However, before doing so, he can head stage right behind the curtain to find a treasure chest containing the one collectible, Collectible Treasure #53: Paper Macho Snifit Outlaw. He may then proceed stage left behind the curtain to find a small, origami cactus acting as a prop, which is revealed to be a Green Toad. Mario may then take his seat to reach the second floor and second act.
Mario is then able to return to his seat. However, before doing so, he can head stage right behind the curtain to find a treasure chest containing the one collectible, Collectible Treasure #53: Paper Macho Snifit Outlaw. He may then proceed stage left behind the curtain to find a small, origami cactus acting as a prop, which is revealed to be a Green Toad. Mario may then take his seat for the narrator to bring the audience up to the second floor and act.


The second act is a two-sided romance scene starring [[Birdo]]. She is first confronted by a gang of green [[Paper Macho Koopa Troopa]]s, then a gang of red Paper Macho Koopa Troopas, both looking to make her happy. Birdo rejects both of the leaders and calls Mario onto the stage. When he does, the gangs become angry and team up on him, leaving Birdo to spectate on a balcony. To defeat them, Mario must hop on their shells and hammer them once they are stopped. After defeating the leaders, Birdo shares a romantic moment with Mario and the act ends, allowing everyone to move onto the third floor and third act.
The second act is a two-sided romance scene starring [[Birdo]]. She is first confronted by a gang of green [[Paper Macho Koopa Troopa]]s, then a gang of red Paper Macho Koopa Troopas, both looking to make her happy. Birdo rejects both of the leaders and calls Mario onto the stage. When he does, the gangs become angry and team up on him, leaving Birdo to spectate on a balcony. To defeat them, Mario must hop on their shells and hammer them once they are stopped. After defeating the leaders, Birdo shares a romantic moment with Mario, and the act ends. Mario may then return to his seat for the narrator to bring the audience up to the third floor and act.


The third act is a simple ballet routine to the theme of ''{{wp|Swan Lake}}'', with performers consisting of solely [[Paper Macho Shy Guy]]s. Mario is once again called onstage, and joins in the choreography. Everything goes smoothly until he is tasked with holding one of the Paper Macho Shy Guys in the air. He becomes exhausted and drops it, destroying it. The other performers are angered and attack; they must be defeated to end the act. They may then advance to the fourth and final floor and act.
The third act is a simple ballet routine to the theme of ''{{wp|Swan Lake}}'', with performers consisting of solely [[Paper Macho Shy Guy]]s. Mario is once again called onstage, and joins in the choreography. Everything goes smoothly until he is tasked with holding one of the Paper Macho Shy Guys in the air. He becomes exhausted and drops it, destroying it. The other performers are angered and attack; Mario must defeat a substantial number of them to end the act. Mario may then return to his seat again for the narrator to bring the audience up to the fourth floor and final act, where there is a spool for the blue streamer.


First, there is a curtain call for all of the performers. Mario is then asked to come onstage to take a bow - he gets a big round of applause, angering [[Rubber Band]]. He struts onstage with a dramatic entrance and challenges Mario to battle. After he is defeated, all of the rubber bands tying up the audience and narrator also disappear, effectively and essentially rescuing those Toads. Additionally, a [[Magic Circle]] appears, allowing Mario to use the [[1,000-Fold Arms]] to destroy the blue streamer spool.
First, there is a curtain call for all of the performers. Mario is then asked to come onstage to take a bow; he gets a big round of applause, angering [[Rubber Band]]. He struts onstage with a dramatic entrance and challenges Mario to battle. After being defeated, he explodes, and all the rubber bands tying up the audience and narrator also disappear, effectively and essentially rescuing those Toads. Also, a [[Magic Circle]] appears, allowing Mario to use the [[1,000-Fold Arms]] to destroy the blue streamer's spool. After the streamer is cleared, Mario may then return to his seat for the narrator to bring the audience back down to the first floor, and the freed Toads exit the theater.


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