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Upon entering the castle, Garro runs into Valentina, who scoffs at the awkward looking statue. However, Garro argues that the sculpture, which he names "In Search of Lost Brother" (a parody of the title of the novel ''{{wp|In Search of Lost Time}}''), symbolizes the kind feelings of a man for his younger brother and is a very powerful piece of art; in the original English version, Garro names the statue "A Plumber's Lament" (a name that may be a reference to the poem "A Mother's Lament" by {{wp|Robert Burns}}) and claims that it symbolizes the struggle of the working class. Valentina quickly changes her previous evaluation, praising Garro for the statue. With Mario in the castle, Garro returns to his studio. | Upon entering the castle, Garro runs into Valentina, who scoffs at the awkward looking statue. However, Garro argues that the sculpture, which he names "In Search of Lost Brother" (a parody of the title of the novel ''{{wp|In Search of Lost Time}}''), symbolizes the kind feelings of a man for his younger brother and is a very powerful piece of art; in the original English version, Garro names the statue "A Plumber's Lament" (a name that may be a reference to the poem "A Mother's Lament" by {{wp|Robert Burns}}) and claims that it symbolizes the struggle of the working class. Valentina quickly changes her previous evaluation, praising Garro for the statue. With Mario in the castle, Garro returns to his studio. | ||
At the game's ending sequence, Garro is shown at the very back of the crowd celebrating Mallow's return; unlike the other crowd members, Garro leaves before the scene fades away. In the remake, he simply turns and nods. | |||
The golden statue of young King Nimbus in Garro's studio changes poses as the game progresses. | The golden statue of young King Nimbus in Garro's studio changes poses as the game progresses. | ||
==List of | ==List of Sculptures== | ||
[[File:SMRPG Plumberslament.png|thumb|Some of Garro's works, including a gold-layered [[Mario]].]] | [[File:SMRPG Plumberslament.png|thumb|Some of Garro's works, including a gold-layered [[Mario]].]] | ||
*[[King Nimbus]] | *[[King Nimbus]] |