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[[File:MarcoPoloPlumbers.jpg|thumb|Statues of '''Marco Polo's Plumbers'''.]]  
[[File:MarcoPoloPlumbers.jpg|thumb|Statues of '''Marco Polo's Plumbers'''.]]  
'''Marco Polo's Plumbers''' were two unnamed plumbers who were employed by [[Wikipedia:Marco Polo|Marco Polo]]. [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] bear an uncanny resemblance to the two plumbers.
'''Marco Polo's Plumbers''' were two unnamed plumbers who were employed by [[Wikipedia:Marco Polo|Marco Polo]]. They bear an uncanny resemblance to [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]].


Marco Polo's Plumbers were referenced in ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' episode "[[The Venice Menace]]". While Mario and Luigi were in [[Venice]], Mario felt something reaching out to his soul, but he couldn't figure out what it was. At one point, they unknowingly passed by statues of the two plumbers which rested atop a tall column.
Marco Polo's Plumbers are referenced in ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' episode "[[The Venice Menace]]". While Mario and Luigi are in [[Venice]], Mario feels something reaching out to his soul, but he is unable to figure out what it is. At one point, they unknowingly pass by statues of the two plumbers that rested atop a tall column.


Later on, after Mario and Luigi had saved Venice from [[Bowser]], a [[gondolier]] showed them around the city, and directed them towards the statues. He introduced the two statues as Marco Polo's Plumbers, and explained that they brought plumbing back from China to help make Venice the city it is now. [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] and [[Toad]] deduce that the plumbers were ancestors of Mario and Luigi, explaining why Mario felt so attached to Venice in the first place.
Later on, after Mario and Luigi save Venice from [[Bowser]], a [[gondolier]] shows them around the city and directs their attention towards the statues. He introduces the statues as Marco Polo's Plumbers, and explains that they brought plumbing back from China to help make Venice the city it is now. [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] and [[Toad]] deduce that the plumbers are ancestors of Mario and Luigi, explaining why Mario previously felt so attached to Venice.
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Revision as of 20:34, August 10, 2017

Statues of Marco Polo's Plumbers.

Marco Polo's Plumbers were two unnamed plumbers who were employed by Marco Polo. They bear an uncanny resemblance to Mario and Luigi.

Marco Polo's Plumbers are referenced in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 episode "The Venice Menace". While Mario and Luigi are in Venice, Mario feels something reaching out to his soul, but he is unable to figure out what it is. At one point, they unknowingly pass by statues of the two plumbers that rested atop a tall column.

Later on, after Mario and Luigi save Venice from Bowser, a gondolier shows them around the city and directs their attention towards the statues. He introduces the statues as Marco Polo's Plumbers, and explains that they brought plumbing back from China to help make Venice the city it is now. Princess Toadstool and Toad deduce that the plumbers are ancestors of Mario and Luigi, explaining why Mario previously felt so attached to Venice.

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