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[[File:Cloud_Nine.jpg|thumb|Cloud Nine]]
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'''''Cloud Nine''''' is a comic released by [[Valiant Comics]] imprint ''[[Nintendo Comics System]]''. It was one of five stories included in ''Super Mario Bros.'' #1, and was later reprinted in ''The Best of the Super Mario Bros.''
'''''Cloud Nine''''' is a comic released by [[Valiant Comics]] imprint ''[[Nintendo Comics System]]''. It was one of five stories included in ''Super Mario Bros.'' #1, and was later reprinted in ''The Best of the Super Mario Bros.''
==Synopsis==
As morning approaches in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], a [[Toad (species)|Mushroom person]] announces the sunrise by loudly bellowing "Cockadoodledooo!", to the annoyance of the other nearby Mushroomers, with one asking "Why is he going cockadoodledoo? He's a mushroom!", to which his companion responds with, "You want he should yell mush?"


== Synopsis ==
In his bedroom, [[Mushroom King|King Toadstool]] is woken up by his anthropomorphic alarm clock, [[Stop Watch|Stopwatch]], who he irritably swats at, and chases out of the room. Stopwatch leads the king to the breakfast table, where a servant is attending to [[Mario]], [[Luigi]] and [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]], who take note of the king's mood ("Looks like the king got up on the wrong side of the royal bed!"). The king's antics cause the servant to accidentally pour hot tea on Luigi's lap, which the princess ignores, instead asking her father why he is upset, and noting he "scared the tick-tock out of poor Stopwatch!" while cradling the traumatized timepiece. When the king calms down, and mentions his bed has "more lumps in it than a bag of oatmeal", Mario decides it's time the king got a new mattress, which Stopwatch agrees to with a loud "You can say that again!"
As morning approaches in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], a [[Toad (species)|Mushroom Person]] announces the sunrise by loudly bellowing "Cockadoodledooo!", to the annoyance of the other nearby Mushroomers, with one asking "Why is he going cockadoodledoo? He's a mushroom!", to which his companion responds with, "You want he should yell mush?"
 
In his bedroom, [[Mushroom King|King Toadstool]] is woken up by his anthropomorphic alarm clock, Stopwatch, who he irritably swats at, and chases out of the room. Stopwatch leads the king to the breakfast table, where a servant is attending to [[Mario]], [[Luigi]] and [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]], who take note of the king's mood ("Looks like the king got up on the wrong side of the royal bed!"). The king's antics cause the servant to accidentally pour hot tea on Luigi's lap, which the princess ignores, instead asking her father why he is upset, and noting he "scared the tick-tock out of poor Stopwatch!" while cradling the traumatized timepiece. When the king calms down, and mentions his bed has "more lumps in it than a bag of oatmeal", Mario decides its time the king got a new mattress, which Stopwatch agrees to with a loud "You can say that again!"


That afternoon, Mario, Luigi and the king head to a mattress store called '''Snooze World''' ("Over 40 Million Winks Sold - A Division of [[Wart]] Enterprises"). Entering the store, and noting all the snoring echoing all around them, Mario tells the [[elf]]-like salesman (who constantly bounces up and down on beds, causing Mario to think "Why do salesmen always have such bouncy personalities?") that the king needs a new mattress. Told to follow him to the king-size beds, the salesman bounces across several mattresses, with the king, Mario and Luigi following close behind.
That afternoon, Mario, Luigi and the king head to a mattress store called '''Snooze World''' ("Over 40 Million Winks Sold - A Division of [[Wart]] Enterprises"). Entering the store, and noting all the snoring echoing all around them, Mario tells the [[elf]]-like salesman (who constantly bounces up and down on beds, causing Mario to think "Why do salesmen always have such bouncy personalities?") that the king needs a new mattress. Told to follow him to the king-size beds, the salesman bounces across several mattresses, with the king, Mario and Luigi following close behind.
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Some time later, the king, after being brought down and put to bed by the Mario Bros., wakes up and tells the brothers, his daughter, and Stopwatch that he just had the strangest dream, which ended with Mario harpooning Wart with a plunger tied to a plane, which dragged the [[frog]] tyrant to the middle of the '''Fungus Forest''', and dumped him there. Winking to the reader, Mario tells the king "that sounds like quite a dream, your drowsiness! Quite a dream!"
Some time later, the king, after being brought down and put to bed by the Mario Bros., wakes up and tells the brothers, his daughter, and Stopwatch that he just had the strangest dream, which ended with Mario harpooning Wart with a plunger tied to a plane, which dragged the [[frog]] tyrant to the middle of the '''Fungus Forest''', and dumped him there. Winking to the reader, Mario tells the king "that sounds like quite a dream, your drowsiness! Quite a dream!"
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