Super Mario: Verloren in der Zeit: Difference between revisions

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[[File:Hoesndoesn.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The planet [[Hösndösn]].]]
[[File:Hoesndoesn.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The planet [[Hösndösn]].]]
[[File: HoesnandDoesn.jpg|thumb|180px|Hösn having the idea to use the Alarm Clock as a trophy.]]
[[File: HoesnandDoesn.jpg|thumb|180px|Hösn having the idea to use the Alarm Clock as a trophy.]]
The third part of the comic shows a planet called [[Hösndösn]], with two aliens called [[Hösn and Dösn]] talking to each other. They are arguing about the upcoming "intergalactical Olympics" and about the lack of a trophy for the winner. In this moment, Mario's Alarm Clock is landing on the planet, right in front of them. Hösn has the idea to use this Clock as the trophy. Soon afterwards, Mario is appearing on the planet as well, almost crashing with another alien. He searches his time machine and finds it in Hösn's hand; however, Hösn is not prepared to give his "trophy" away. The third alien, introducing himself as [[Klösn]], claims that the only possibility for Mario to get the Alarm Clock back is to take part in the Olympic Games.
The third part of the comic shows a planet called [[Hösndösn]], with two aliens called [[Hösn and Dösn]] talking to each other. They are arguing about the upcoming "intergalactical Olympics" and about the lack of a trophy for the winner. In this moment, Mario's Alarm Clock is landing on the planet, right in front of them. Hösn has the idea to use this Clock as the trophy. Soon afterwards, Mario is appearing on the planet as well, almost crashing into a human. He searches his time machine and finds it in Hösn's hand; however, Hösn is not prepared to give his "trophy" away. The human, introducing himself as [[Klösn]], claims that the only possibility for Mario to get the Alarm Clock back is to take part in the Olympic Games.


Mario is not enthusiastic about this matter, but he does take part. His strongest competitor in the games is [[Plok]], a character from a video game of the same name, and some characters from the ''Star Fox'' series (namely [[Peppy Hare]], [[Falco Lombardi]], and [[Fox McCloud]]) can be seen in the audience. While Mario is skiing and skating and breaking several Olympic records, he is encouraged by Klösn, who seemingly wants to see Mario win his "trophy" back. Mario and Plok are the two strongest sportsmen. When Mario is about to lose the last match in the Olympics, he says that he needs to "push the Y button" in order to win, referencing his [[Mario (franchise)|game franchise]], and he ends up victorious. He grabs his prize and gets kissed by some girls who are very enthusiastic about his victory. Unintentionally, Mario activates the time machine again.
Mario is not enthusiastic about this matter, but he does take part. His strongest competitor in the games is [[Plok]], a character from a video game of the same name, and some characters from the ''Star Fox'' series (namely [[Peppy Hare]], [[Falco Lombardi]], and [[Fox McCloud]]) can be seen in the audience. While Mario is skiing and skating and breaking several Olympic records, he is encouraged by Klösn, who seemingly wants to see Mario win his "trophy" back. Mario and Plok are the two strongest sportsmen. When Mario is about to lose the last match in the Olympics, he says that he needs to "push the Y button" in order to win, referencing his [[Mario (franchise)|game franchise]], and he ends up victorious. He grabs his prize and gets kissed by some girls who are very enthusiastic about his victory. Unintentionally, Mario activates the time machine again.
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