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The cake was initially ordered by [[Booster]] for his wedding to [[Princess Peach]]. Chef Torte (with help from his apprentice) outdid himself, and created the world’s greatest wedding cake, Bundt. However, [[Mario]] interrupted the wedding and rescued Peach. When Chef Torte realized the wedding has ruined, the [[Koopa Troopa|Koopa]] cook became irate. He slaved for hours creating the cake, and now the wedding for which it was to be admired and eaten was destroyed.
The cake was initially ordered by [[Booster]] for his wedding to [[Princess Peach]]. Chef Torte (with help from his apprentice) outdid himself, and created the world’s greatest wedding cake, Bundt. However, [[Mario]] interrupted the wedding and rescued Peach. When Chef Torte realized the wedding has ruined, the [[Koopa Troopa|Koopa]] cook became irate. He slaved for hours creating the cake, and now the wedding for which it was to be admired and eaten was destroyed.


Enraged, Chef Torte attacked Mario and his allies. However, Bundt started to move. Torte’s apprentice told his master this, but Torte ignored his apprentice’s warnings. Then the cake moved a second time, causing Torte and his apprentice to run for their lives. However, Mario stayed to fight the monster cake.  To defeat the cake, Mario had to blow out all five of Bundt’s candles. Although the cake wielded impressive magical abilities, Mario and company were able to destroy Bundt. However, the defeat of Bundt was only half the fight. After Bundt was defeated, the top layers of cake disappeared. Unfortunately, the [[Raspberry]] base of the cake still remained, and it too was looking for a fight…
Enraged, Chef Torte attacked Mario and his allies. However, Bundt started to move. Torte’s apprentice told his master this, but Torte ignored his apprentice’s warnings. Then the cake moved a second time, causing Torte and his apprentice to run for their lives. However, Mario stayed to fight the monster cake.  To defeat the cake, Mario had to blow out all five of Bundt’s candles. Although the cake wielded impressive magical abilities, Mario and company were able to destroy Bundt. However, the defeat of Bundt was only half the fight. After Bundt was defeated, the top layers of cake disappeared. Unfortunately, the [[Raspberry]] base of the cake still remained, and it too was looking for a fight… Fortunatly, Booster's [[Snifit]] monions dared him to swallow it whole, which he does, with gusto. Thus ends the living confection.


Bundt is not the only living food Mario has fought.  In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'', the Mario Bros. have to fight the [[Chuckolator]], the living embodiment of [[Chuckola Cola]].
Bundt is not the only living food Mario has fought.  In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'', the Mario Bros. have to fight the [[Chuckolator]], the living embodiment of [[Chuckola Cola]].

Revision as of 16:54, November 17, 2006

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Bundt was a living wedding cake found in the game Super Mario RPG. The cake was the creation of Chef Torte and his apprentice. A masterpiece of culinary perfection, Bundt was so outstanding, it actually came to life.

The cake was initially ordered by Booster for his wedding to Princess Peach. Chef Torte (with help from his apprentice) outdid himself, and created the world’s greatest wedding cake, Bundt. However, Mario interrupted the wedding and rescued Peach. When Chef Torte realized the wedding has ruined, the Koopa cook became irate. He slaved for hours creating the cake, and now the wedding for which it was to be admired and eaten was destroyed.

Enraged, Chef Torte attacked Mario and his allies. However, Bundt started to move. Torte’s apprentice told his master this, but Torte ignored his apprentice’s warnings. Then the cake moved a second time, causing Torte and his apprentice to run for their lives. However, Mario stayed to fight the monster cake. To defeat the cake, Mario had to blow out all five of Bundt’s candles. Although the cake wielded impressive magical abilities, Mario and company were able to destroy Bundt. However, the defeat of Bundt was only half the fight. After Bundt was defeated, the top layers of cake disappeared. Unfortunately, the Raspberry base of the cake still remained, and it too was looking for a fight… Fortunatly, Booster's Snifit monions dared him to swallow it whole, which he does, with gusto. Thus ends the living confection.

Bundt is not the only living food Mario has fought. In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, the Mario Bros. have to fight the Chuckolator, the living embodiment of Chuckola Cola.

Nobody knows how Bundt came to life.