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'''Super Mario Klemp-Won-Do: Muskeln sind nicht alles!''' (English translation: ''[[Mario|Super Mario]] Plumb-Won-Do: Muscles are not everything!'') is the name of the comic published in the 5/1992 issue of the German ''[[Club Nintendo (magazine)|Club Nintendo]]'' magazine. It was the first comic in this magazine to be four pages long, after a series of 2-page comics.
'''Super Mario Klemp-Won-Do: Muskeln sind nicht alles!''' (English translation: ''[[Mario|Super Mario]] Plumb-Won-Do: Muscles are not everything!'') is the name of a comic published in the 5/1992 issue released in November 1992 of the German ''[[Club Nintendo (magazine)|Club Nintendo]]'' magazine. It is the first comic in this magazine to be four pages long.


== Plot synopsis ==
== Plot synopsis ==
[[File:Mario Klemp-Won-Do Zangief.png|thumb|right|Mario "defeating" Zangief.]]
[[File:Mario Klemp-Won-Do Zangief.png|thumb|Mario "defeating" Zangief.]]
The story starts with Mario looking at a shield outside, which reads: "''[[Wikipedia:Street Fighter II|Street Fighter II]]'' - Who will become grand master?" He seems to be interested, and imagines being celebrated for winning this contest. Realizing that he needs to prepare, he starts a hard triathlon training. When seeing him run, [[Luigi]] makes fun of his brother, asking whether his building loan contract is expiring. Finally, after several weeks of practice (but still without any changes in appearance), Mario enters the contest room. Here, he meets {{wikia|streetfighter|E. Honda}}, [[Dhalsim]], {{wikia|streetfighter|Ken Masters|Ken}}, [[Chun-Li]], and [[Blanka]] from ''Street Fighter II'', all about twice as tall as Mario; the fighters make fun of him, asking whether he is delivering pizza.
The story starts with Mario looking at a shield outside that advertises a fighting tournament ("''{{wp|Street Fighter II}}'' - Who will become grand master?"). Mario takes interest in the contest, with an imaginary vision of him being celebrated for winning, and decides to commit to preparing. While Mario runs a hard triathlon as part of his training, [[Luigi]] jokingly asks whether his building loan contract is expiring. Finally, after several weeks of practice (though with no change in appearance), Mario goes to sign up for the tournament. Several ''Street Fighter II'' characters - {{fandom|streetfighter|E. Honda}}, [[Dhalsim]], [[Ken Masters|Ken]], [[Chun-Li]], and [[Blanka]] - are also present, all of whom are about twice as tall as Mario. The fighters make fun of him as he registers for the tourney, mockingly asking if he is delivering pizza.


Frightened, Mario tries to escape from the room; however, he runs directly into [[Donkey Kong]] (wearing a suit and sunglasses), who tells him to stay due to a "score still to settle" between the two of them. Mario has no chance to escape, so the first fight between [[Zangief]] and Mario begins. The fighters are introduced by the referee (who, telling from his appearance, may be Luigi) as "a man like a bison" and "an unimportant lightweight from [[Brooklyn]]" respectively. Mario, trying to escape from him, starts running around him. This confuses Zangief, making him fall down dizzily. The referee declares the victory of Mario, who is very surprised.
Mario finds himself intimidated and tries to escape from the room, only to run directly into [[Donkey Kong]], who is wearing a suit and sunglasses. The Kong insists that Mario stay and settle the score between the two of them; Mario decides to take his chances and stay in the tourney, where his first fight is against [[Zangief]]. The fighters are introduced by the referee (who looks suspiciously like Luigi) as "a man like a bison" and "an unimportant lightweight from [[Brooklyn]]". As the fight begins, Mario tries to avoid being grappled by Zangief and starts running around him. This renders Zangief dizzy, and he eventually falls over. The referee declares Mario the victor, much to his surprise.


[[File:ChunLi.jpg|thumb|left|Mario defeating Chun-Li.]]
[[File:ChunLi.jpg|thumb|left|Mario defeating Chun-Li.]]
In his second fight, Mario's opponent is Chun-Li, who he immediately falls in love with. Expecting a "victory kiss", he is surprised when she starts to kick him. This gives Mario the idea to tickle her feet with a feather. Unable to fight, Chun-Li loses this match. The third fight has Blanka as Mario's opponent. Mario gets supported by [[Toad]], who brings him some [[Banana]]s. He cleverly uses them by throwing them in front of Blanka, who slips and falls right out of the boxing ring. In his fourth and last match, Mario fights against Dhalsim, who uses his Yoga Fire abilities. Mario is able to avoid his fireballs. After bringing a bucket of water, the plumber pours it out on his opponent, making him unable to use his fire skills. Dhalsim tries to kick Mario afterwards, but Mario grabs his leg and ties his body up into a knot, winning him the contest and the trophy.
In his second fight, Mario's opponent is Chun-Li, who he immediately falls in love with. Expecting a "victory kiss", he is surprised when she starts kicking him. This gives Mario the idea to tickle her feet with a feather. Unable to fight, Chun-Li loses the match, and Mario advances. The third fight has Mario up against Blanka; Mario is supported by [[Toad]], who brings him some [[banana]]s. He cleverly uses them by throwing them in front of Blanka, who slips and falls right out of the boxing ring. In his fourth and last match, Mario fights against Dhalsim, who uses his Yoga Fire abilities. Mario is able to avoid his fireballs; after bringing a bucket of water, the plumber pours it out on his opponent, making him unable to use his fire skills. Dhalsim tries to kick Mario afterwards, but Mario grabs his leg as it stretches and ties his body up into a knot, winning him the tournament and the trophy.


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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*[[Ryu]], the main character of ''Street Fighter'', ironically did not appear in this comic; however, he would later appear alongside ''Mario'' characters in the film ''[[List of Mario references in film#Wreck-It Ralph|Wreck-It Ralph]]'' and later in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U]]''. None of the ''Street Fighter'' characters in this comic would appear in the latter, apart from Ken as a collectible trophy.
*[[Ryu]], the main character of ''Street Fighter'', ironically did not appear in this comic; however, he would later appear alongside ''Super Mario'' characters in the film ''[[List of references in film#Wreck-It Ralph|Wreck-It Ralph]]'', and later in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. Ken would also appear as a collectible trophy in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U'', and would later become a fighter in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. All other ''Street Fighter'' characters that appear in this comic appear as [[Spirit (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|spirits]] in ''Ultimate''.
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**Ryu and [[Assist Trophy#Guile|Guile]] are the only non-boss characters from ''Street Fighter II'' to not appear in the story.
 
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Latest revision as of 21:34, May 28, 2023

The title of this article is official, but it comes from a non-English source. If an acceptable English source is found, then the article should be moved to its appropriate title.

Super Mario Klemp-Won-Do: Muskeln sind nicht alles! (English translation: Super Mario Plumb-Won-Do: Muscles are not everything!) is the name of a comic published in the 5/1992 issue released in November 1992 of the German Club Nintendo magazine. It is the first comic in this magazine to be four pages long.

Plot synopsis[edit]

Mario "defeating" Zangief.

The story starts with Mario looking at a shield outside that advertises a fighting tournament ("Street Fighter II - Who will become grand master?"). Mario takes interest in the contest, with an imaginary vision of him being celebrated for winning, and decides to commit to preparing. While Mario runs a hard triathlon as part of his training, Luigi jokingly asks whether his building loan contract is expiring. Finally, after several weeks of practice (though with no change in appearance), Mario goes to sign up for the tournament. Several Street Fighter II characters - E. Honda, Dhalsim, Ken, Chun-Li, and Blanka - are also present, all of whom are about twice as tall as Mario. The fighters make fun of him as he registers for the tourney, mockingly asking if he is delivering pizza.

Mario finds himself intimidated and tries to escape from the room, only to run directly into Donkey Kong, who is wearing a suit and sunglasses. The Kong insists that Mario stay and settle the score between the two of them; Mario decides to take his chances and stay in the tourney, where his first fight is against Zangief. The fighters are introduced by the referee (who looks suspiciously like Luigi) as "a man like a bison" and "an unimportant lightweight from Brooklyn". As the fight begins, Mario tries to avoid being grappled by Zangief and starts running around him. This renders Zangief dizzy, and he eventually falls over. The referee declares Mario the victor, much to his surprise.

Mario defeating Chun-Li.

In his second fight, Mario's opponent is Chun-Li, who he immediately falls in love with. Expecting a "victory kiss", he is surprised when she starts kicking him. This gives Mario the idea to tickle her feet with a feather. Unable to fight, Chun-Li loses the match, and Mario advances. The third fight has Mario up against Blanka; Mario is supported by Toad, who brings him some bananas. He cleverly uses them by throwing them in front of Blanka, who slips and falls right out of the boxing ring. In his fourth and last match, Mario fights against Dhalsim, who uses his Yoga Fire abilities. Mario is able to avoid his fireballs; after bringing a bucket of water, the plumber pours it out on his opponent, making him unable to use his fire skills. Dhalsim tries to kick Mario afterwards, but Mario grabs his leg as it stretches and ties his body up into a knot, winning him the tournament and the trophy.

Trivia[edit]

  • Ryu, the main character of Street Fighter, ironically did not appear in this comic; however, he would later appear alongside Super Mario characters in the film Wreck-It Ralph, and later in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Ken would also appear as a collectible trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, and would later become a fighter in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. All other Street Fighter characters that appear in this comic appear as spirits in Ultimate.
    • Ryu and Guile are the only non-boss characters from Street Fighter II to not appear in the story.