. "The Mushroom Kingdom, High-Ate Regency"@en . . . . . "Fat Mario"@en . . . . "Stage"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Fat Mario was written to be more laid back than the actual Mario. He would also be a little more reckless, especially for food. He goes on a bloodlust when someone steals his food as well."@en . "Other Appearances"@en . . . . "Fat Mario"@en . "Name"@en . . . . . . . . "Fat Mario was written to be more laid back than the actual Mario. He would also be a little more reckless, especially for food. He goes on a bloodlust when someone steals his food as well."@en . . . "Weight"@en . "The Rap of Gamelon, Hotel Mario: The Movie"@en . . . . "You know what dey say, all toasters, toast, toast!"@en . . "Theme"@en . . "Pesky Plumber"@en . . "Mushroomy Kingdom 1-1"@en . "Fat Mario's true name is \"Mario\". He is one of the two Mario Bros. One day when he and Luigi were walking to a picnic that the Peach had set-up, Mario noticed a note on a closed door and picked it up. The note revealed that their antagonist (Bowser) had captured the princess and the Mario Bros. had set off to find her. On their way, they have to get through the seven koopa hotels and finally reaching Bowser's castle. Once they got her back, his castle has been destroyed, along with Bowser himself. The Mushroom Kingdom had gone back to normal and they lived happily evar after. The Princess then offered them each, a kiss."@en . "Status"@en . . . "254"^^ . "The man's real name is unknown, and he seemed to be obsessed with defeating Bowser and restoring peace to the kingdom. However, it is widely suspected that the note read by Fat Mario in the game's opening cutscene was planted by Gay Luigi, and the entire bizarre quest was actually an elaborate hoax. \"Bowser\", along with the \"Koopalings\", were actually paid actors hired by Gay Luigi to pacify Fat Mario through his drunken fantasies and prevent him from doing anything too stupid."@en . . . "Fat Mario"@en . "Fat Mario's true name is \"Mario\". He is one of the two Mario Bros. One day when he and Luigi were walking to a picnic that the Peach had set-up, Mario noticed a note on a closed door and picked it up. The note revealed that their antagonist (Bowser) had captured the princess and the Mario Bros. had set off to find her. On their way, they have to get through the seven koopa hotels and finally reaching Bowser's castle. Once they got her back, his castle has been destroyed, along with Bowser himself. The Mushroom Kingdom had gone back to normal and they lived happily evar after. The Princess then offered them each, a kiss."@en . "The man's real name is unknown, and he seemed to be obsessed with defeating Bowser and restoring peace to the kingdom. However, it is widely suspected that the note read by Fat Mario in the game's opening cutscene was planted by Gay Luigi, and the entire bizarre quest was actually an elaborate hoax. \"Bowser\", along with the \"Koopalings\", were actually paid actors hired by Gay Luigi to pacify Fat Mario through his drunken fantasies and prevent him from doing anything too stupid."@en . .