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===''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''=== | ===''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''=== | ||
Warp Pipes play a major role in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]''. Pipes first appear when Mario and Luigi accidentally discover a | Warp Pipes play a major role in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]''. The Pipes first appear when Mario and Luigi accidentally discover a Mysterious Pipe while trying to fix a leak underground. However, the two are both sucked in, sending them both through a current that connects between pipes in the [[Warp Zone]], when the two are both accidentally separated, resulting in Mario ending up arriving in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] after emerging from the other end, landing in an area full of [[Mushroom Platform]]s, while Luigi instead ends up in the Dark Land and is captured. Later, while [[Toad]] is escorting Mario through the Mushroom Kingdom, a gag scene takes place where Mario enters and exits a variety of different Warp Pipes, most of them leading to another pipe on the same screen. During the wedding between Peach and Bowser, after Bowser plots to destroy the Mushroom Kingdom with a Bomber (Banzai) Bill as a result of the wedding being thwarted by Mario and Donkey Kong working together, Mario, while in his Tanooki Form, is able to stop the Bomber Bill from destroying the kingdom by luring the Bill into the same Warp Pipe that brought him to the Mushroom Kingdom earlier, causing it to explode while inside the Pipe, and causing everyone and everything within its blast radius to be transported to Brooklyn, leading to the final confrontation between the heroes and Bowser and his army. At the end of the movie, after Mario and Luigi decide to remain in the Mushroom Kingdom permanently, they are last seen jumping into a Warp Pipe that presumably takes them back to Brooklyn to maintain their facade as plumbers. Finally, in a post-credits scene, Yoshi's Egg, seen outside the Mysterious Pipe, begins to hatch and then exclaims, "Yoshi!" | ||
Later, while [[Toad]] is escorting Mario through the Mushroom Kingdom, a gag scene takes place where Mario enters and exits a variety of different Warp Pipes, most of them leading to another pipe on the same screen. | |||
===Other appearances=== | ===Other appearances=== |