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[[File:PipeCreatures.jpg|thumb|The pipe creatures]]
[[File:PipeCreatures.jpg|thumb|The pipe creatures]]
The '''pipe creatures''' are two giant characters in the TV series ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', where they appear in the episode "[[A Toadally Magical Adventure]]". Originally, they were normal pipes, but [[Toad]] transforms them into live beings with the [[Wizard King of the West]]'s wand. At first, they are peaceful, as Toad only instructs them to make noises out of their pipe holes, but he keeps bossing them around to make louder and faster noises. This causes them to become angry, so they steal the wand from Toad and bring to life a couple of blocks to terrorize Toad.
The '''pipe creatures''' are two giant characters in the TV series ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', where they appear in the episode "[[A Toadally Magical Adventure]]". Originally, they were normal pipes, but [[Toad]] transforms them into live beings with the [[Wizard King of the West]]'s wand. At first, they are peaceful, as Toad only instructs them to make noises out of their pipe holes, but he keeps bossing them around to make louder and faster noises. This causes them to become angry, so they steal the wand from Toad and bring to life a couple of blocks to terrorize Toad.

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