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[[File:MarioAndIncredibleRescue.jpg|thumb|The cover of ''Mario and the Incredible Rescue'']]
[[File:MarioAndIncredibleRescue.jpg|thumb|The cover of ''Mario and the Incredible Rescue'']]
'''''Mario and the Incredible Rescue''''' is a short chapter book written by [[Tracey West]] and published by [[Scholastic]] in January 2006.<ref>[http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Mario-and-the-Incredible-Rescue/Tracey-West/e/9780439843669 Barnes&Noble.com] Retrieved December 2, 2010</ref> The book includes various locations exclusive to ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. Like ''[[zeldawiki:Link and the Portal of Doom|Link and the Portal of Doom]]'', another title in the ''Nintendo Heroes'' series, this book includes stickers; they depict character artwork from ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' (both the original game and the [[Super Mario 64 DS|Nintendo DS remake]]) and various titles in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]].
'''''Mario and the Incredible Rescue''''' is a short chapter book written by [[Tracey West]] and published by [[Scholastic]] in January 2006.<ref>[http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Mario-and-the-Incredible-Rescue/Tracey-West/e/9780439843669 Barnes&Noble.com] Retrieved December 2, 2010</ref> The book includes various locations exclusive to ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. Like ''[[zeldawiki:Link and the Portal of Doom|Link and the Portal of Doom]]'', another title in the ''Nintendo Heroes'' series, this book includes stickers; they depict character artworks from ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' (both the original game and the [[Super Mario 64 DS|Nintendo DS remake]]) and various titles in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]].
 
==Plot==
==Plot==
===Chapter 1: Princess Peach Needs Help!===
===Chapter 1: Princess Peach Needs Help!===
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===Chapter 2: The Sorceress===
===Chapter 2: The Sorceress===
Shortly after, Mario approaches a [[Warp Pipe|pipe]] that will take the group to the [[Kero Sewers]], serving as a shortcut to Bowser's Keep. As the trio enters, the trio encounters and defeats a group of three [[Goomba|Little Goomba]]s. The three then come upon a T-shaped fork in the tunnel; a whole group of Little Goombas begins to pour in from the left end, forcing the trio through the right passage until the trio eventually stops at a brick wall. Mario, Luigi, and Toad begin kicking the wall until it breaks apart, revealing a small chamber full of [[coin]]s (one of which Luigi keeps). The group then breaks open a small hole in a second wall at the back end of the chamber, which they crawl through into a mysterious, unknown forest. The three of them all look back and realize the wall they came in through had disappeared, leaving them confused and scared.
Shortly after, Mario approaches a [[Warp Pipe|pipe]] that will take the group to the [[Kero Sewers]], serving as a shortcut to Bowser's Keep. As the trio enters, the trio encounters and defeats a group of three [[Goomba|Little Goomba]]s. The three then come upon a T-shaped fork in the tunnel; a whole group of Goombas begins to pour in from the left end, forcing the trio through the right passage until the trio eventually stops at a brick wall. Mario, Luigi, and Toad begin kicking the wall until it breaks apart, revealing a small chamber full of [[coin]]s (one of which Luigi keeps). The group then breaks open a small hole in a second wall at the back end of the chamber, which they crawl through into a mysterious, unknown forest. The three of them all look back and realize the wall they came in through had disappeared, leaving them confused and scared.


Mario, Luigi, and Toad press on, eventually finding a small stone cottage. Stepping inside, they meet [[Cybele]] the Sorceress, who offers to help them in exchange for a gift. Luigi hands her a coin from the chamber in the Kero Sewers; satisfied, she begins explaining that Bowser has stolen a book from her titled ''[[The Book of Spells]]'' and used it to conjure up an army of ghosts. To defeat them, Mario must gather six different special [[mushroom]]s from different locations in the Mushroom Kingdom. With the six mushrooms in hand, Mario must then recite the words of a spell to send the ghosts back to their realm. She gives him, Luigi, and Toad a clue to where the first mushroom is located, written on a piece of flat wood shaped like a mushroom. She also gives Mario a blue pouch with long straps to carry the six mushrooms, along with a white envelope that he is instructed to open only when "there is no hope left."
Mario, Luigi, and Toad press on, eventually finding a small stone cottage. Stepping inside, they meet [[Cybele]] the Sorceress, who offers to help them in exchange for a gift. Luigi hands her a coin from the chamber in the Kero Sewers; satisfied, she begins explaining that Bowser has stolen a book from her titled ''[[The Book of Spells]]'' and used it to conjure up an army of ghosts. To defeat them, Mario must gather six different special [[mushroom]]s from different locations in the Mushroom Kingdom. With the six mushrooms in hand, Mario must then recite the words of a spell to send them back to their realm. She gives him, Luigi, and Toad a clue to where the first mushroom is located, written on a piece of flat wood shaped like a mushroom. She also gives Mario a blue pouch with long straps to carry the six mushrooms, along with a white envelope that he is instructed to open only when "there is no hope left."


===Chapter 3: The Kero Sewers===
===Chapter 3: The Kero Sewers===
After Mario, Luigi, and Toad leave the cabin, Toad asks Mario what the clue says. Mario studies the wood, which reads "SREWES OREK," with the phrase "Go backwards for the answer" under it. Toad soon finds a pipe in the forest, and the trio hops in, landing back in the Kero Sewers. As the three walk around lost in the complicated maze of tunnels, Mario is startled by a [[Piranha Plant]] that pops out of one of the pipes. The group makes its way to a ravine while avoiding several other Piranha Plants, and spots a magical black mushroom on the other side of the ravine.
After Mario, Luigi, and Toad leave the cabin, Luigi and Toad ask Mario what the clue says. They glance at the wood, which reads "SREWES OREK," with the phrase "Go backward for the answer" under it. Toad soon finds a pipe in the forest, and the trio hops in, landing back in the Kero Sewers. As the three walk around lost in the complicated maze of tunnels, Mario is startled by a [[Piranha Plant]] that pops out of one of the pipes. The group makes its way to a ravine while avoiding several other Piranha Plants, and spots a magical black mushroom on the other side of the ravine.


The only way across that ravine is a series of four pipes—if Mario misses a jump to any of them, he would fall into the pit down below. As Piranha Plants pop in and out of the pipes in rhythm, Mario goes first and manages to make it across the ravine. Toad climbs on Luigi's back as he begins hopping from pipe to pipe; however, the third pipe wobbles and Toad begins to slide off Luigi's back, forcing Luigi to toss him over the fourth pipe to Mario, who catches Toad. Luigi then jumps to the fourth pipe but loses his footing; Mario catches him in time.
The only way across that ravine is a series of four pipes—if Mario misses a jump to any of them, he would fall into the pit down below. As Piranha Plants pop in and out of the pipes in rhythm, Mario goes first and manages to make it across the ravine. Toad climbs on Luigi's back as he begins hopping from pipe to pipe; however, the third pipe wobbles and Toad begins to slide off Luigi's back, forcing Luigi to toss him over the fourth pipe to Mario, who catches Toad. Luigi then jumps to the fourth pipe but loses his footing; Mario catches him in time.


===Chapter 4: A Song for Toadofski===
===Chapter 4: A Song for Toadofski===
Upon finally grabbing the first magical mushroom, Mario secures it in the blue pouch and examines the second clue: "Look in a place where Frogs and Toads live in harmony." Mario figures out the hint—the second mushroom is at [[Tadpole Pond]], which he, Luigi, and Toad can reach only by going through the [[Midas River]]. As they continue through the sewers, they hear the sound of rushing water, and Mario leads them in the direction of the sound. They find a pipe submerged in water that can lead them to the Midas River. Two [[Koopa Troopa]]s suddenly appear on a ledge, blocking their path; the Mario Bros. jump on them and kick them away, but the [[shell]]s roll out of control, bouncing off a wall and crashing into the trio. The impact knocks the three into the water, with the stream pushing them uncontrollably through the pipe. As they pass through and come out on the other end, Mario, Luigi, and Toad spot a waterfall just before they tumble down it.
Upon finally grabbing the first magical mushroom, Mario secures it in the blue pouch and examines the second clue: "Look in a place where Frogs and Toads live in harmony." Mario figures out the hint—the second mushroom is at [[Tadpole Pond]], which he, Luigi, and Toad can reach only by going through the [[Midas River]]. As they continue through the sewers, they hear the sound of rushing water, and Mario leads them in the direction of the sound. They find a pipe submerged in water that can lead them to the Midas River. Two [[Koopa Troopa]]s suddenly appear on a ledge, blocking their path; the Mario Bros. jump on them and kick them away, but the [[shell]]s roll out of control, bouncing off a wall and crashing into the trio. The impact knocks the three into the water, with the stream pushing them uncontrollably through the pipe. As they pass through and come out on the other end, Mario, Luigi, and Toad spot [[Midas Waterfall|a waterfall]] just before they tumble down it.


Finally, the three of them land in Tadpole Pond and are approached by [[Frog Sage|Frogfucius]]. After Mario explains his mission, he is informed by Frogfucius that the second magic mushroom is in [[Melody Bay]]. As the trio walks there, the trio encounters [[Toadofsky|Toadofski]] sitting in front of a magic green mushroom. Toadofski offers to help the gang, and he gives the gang the mushroom in exchange for Mario performing a song for him. Mario takes a flute and performs a song that he titles "Falling Down a Waterfall."
Finally, the three of them land in Tadpole Pond and are approached by [[Frogfucius]]. After Mario explains his mission, he is informed by Frogfucius that the second magic mushroom is in [[Melody Bay]]. As the trio walks there, the trio encounters [[Toadofsky|Toadofski]] sitting in front of a magic green mushroom. Toadofski offers to help the gang, and he gives them the mushroom in exchange for Mario performing a song for him. Mario takes a flute and performs a song that he titles "Falling Down a Waterfall."


===Chapter 5: A Maze and a Mushroom===
===Chapter 5: A Maze and a Mushroom===
Toadofski awards Mario the magic mushroom, and Mario looks at the second clue: "F C O B R E E L S E T  S M O A R Z C E," and under that is the phrase "Jump to find the answer." After figuring out the riddle presented to them, Mario and Luigi realize that every odd letter spells out "[[Forest Maze]]." Toadofski leads the trio through a meadow path, where the Forest Maze begins.
Toadofski awards Mario the magic mushroom, and he looks at the second clue: "F C O B R E E L S E T  S M O A R Z C E," and under that is the phrase "Jump to find the answer." After figuring out the riddle presented to them, they realize that every odd letter spells out "[[Forest Maze]]." Toadofski leads the trio through a meadow path, where the Forest Maze begins.


As Mario, Luigi, and Toad venture through the forest path and its many turns, they come face to face with a sleeping [[Wiggler]]. They manage to tiptoe past it and continue their trek, until the group comes across a spot in the maze where the path separates in multiple directions. The pouch begins glittering, lighting up and showing the three the correct path, which they take to discover the magic orange mushroom.
As Mario, Luigi, and Toad venture through the forest path and its many turns, they come face to face with a sleeping [[Wiggler]]. They manage to tiptoe past it and continue their trek, until the group comes across a spot in the maze where the path separates in multiple directions. The pouch begins glittering, lighting up and showing the three the correct path, which they take to discover the magic orange mushroom.
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===Chapter 8: Watch Out for Wario!===
===Chapter 8: Watch Out for Wario!===
As Mario quickly looks over the edge of the pass, he sees the pouch hanging on to a branch extending from the cliffside, much to his relief. Using a vine, Mario and Luigi lower Toad down to dangle him closer to the pouch so he can retrieve it. After Toad successfully grabs it, he, Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi continue along Booster Pass, eventually finding the magic red mushroom at the end of the road. While Mario runs to grab the sixth mushroom, a bucket lands on him, and he looks up to see [[Wario]] flying over him on a plane.
As Mario quickly looks over the edge of the pass, he sees the pouch hanging on to a branch extending from the cliffside, much to his relief. Using a vine, Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi lower Toad down to dangle him closer to the pouch so he can retrieve it. After successfully nabbing it, the four of them continue along Booster Pass, eventually finding the magic red mushroom at the end of the road. While Mario runs to grab the sixth mushroom, a bucket lands on him, and he looks up to see [[Wario]] flying over him on a plane.


As Wario continues dropping buckets from the sky, Mario grabs one and hops on Yoshi's back, jumping with him and attempting to pull the bucket over Wario's head. The second try succeeds, and the blinded Wario loses control of his plane, spiraling out of view. With Wario handled, Mario runs back to the mushroom and picks it up, causing a blinding bright light to appear.
As Wario continues dropping buckets from the sky, Mario grabs one and hops on Yoshi's back, jumping with him and attempting to pull the bucket over Wario's head. The second try succeeds, and the blinded Wario loses control of his plane, spiraling out of view. With Wario handled, Mario runs back to the mushroom and picks it up, causing a blinding bright light to appear.


===Chapter 9: G-g-g-g-ghosts!===
===Chapter 9: G-g-g-g-ghosts!===
The light becomes more and more uncomfortably intense until it suddenly disappears, leaving the gang dazed and confused but unhurt. Regaining their senses, the four realize they have been transported straight to Bowser's Keep. Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, and Toad hop up the castle steps towards the gate; as Mario retrieves the mushrooms from his pouch, a ghost snaps it from his hands and giggles, while five other ghosts appear from thin air. They begin tossing the pouch amongst themselves, but Luigi manages to take it back from the ghosts by using his jumping skills, and he hands the pouch back to Mario, while Toad tries to distract the ghosts by zigzagging around the room. Mario begins to line up the mushrooms and read the spell: "'Eenie, meanie, minie, mo. Send the ghosts where Bad Boos go!'" A ray of shimmering rainbow then grabs each ghost, wrapping them all in colored light and causing them to vanish. The four then suddenly hear Peach's voice cry out, "Mario! Help!"
The light becomes more and more uncomfortably intense until it suddenly disappears, leaving the gang dazed and confused but unhurt. Regaining their senses, the four realize they have been transported straight to Bowser's Keep. Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, and Toad hop up the castle steps towards the gate; as Mario retrieves the mushrooms from his pouch, a ghost snaps it from his hands and giggles, while five other ghosts appear from thin air. They begin tossing the pouch amongst themselves, but Luigi manages to take it back from the ghosts by using his jumping skills, and he hands the pouch back to Mario as Toad tries to distract the ghosts by zigzagging around the room. Mario begins to line up the mushrooms and read the spell: "'Eenie, meanie, minie, mo. Send the ghosts where Bad Boos go!'" A ray of shimmering rainbow then grabs each ghost, wrapping them all in colored light and causing them to vanish. The four then suddenly hear Peach's voice cry out, "Mario! Help!"


===Chapter 10: Big Bad Bowser===
===Chapter 10: Big Bad Bowser===
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[[File:BobOmbSticker.jpg|thumb|150px|Book-exclusive Bob-omb artwork used for a sticker]]
[[File:BobOmbSticker.jpg|thumb|150px|Book-exclusive Bob-omb artwork used for a sticker]]
These are the stickers that come with this book:<ref>[https://twitter.com/Boomsayter/status/984893394781585408?s=20 Twitter]. Posted April 13, 2018. Accessed August 30, 2020.</ref>
These are the stickers that come with this book:<ref>[https://twitter.com/Boomsayter/status/984893394781585408?s=20 Twitter]. Posted April 13, 2018. Accessed August 30, 2020.</ref>
;''[[Super Mario 64]]''
;''[[Super Mario 64]]''
*[[Mario]]
*[[Mario]]
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*A [[1-Up Mushroom]]
*A [[1-Up Mushroom]]
*[[Wario]] from ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''
*[[Wario]] from ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''
;[[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]]
;[[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]]
*[[Toad]] holding a [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]] from ''[[Mario Party]]''
*[[Toad]] holding a [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]] from ''[[Mario Party]]''
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*[[Yoshi]] from ''[[Mario Party 4]]''
*[[Yoshi]] from ''[[Mario Party 4]]''
*[[Luigi]] surrounded by [[Bob-omb]]s from ''[[Mario Party 5]]''
*[[Luigi]] surrounded by [[Bob-omb]]s from ''[[Mario Party 5]]''
In addition, there is a Bob-omb sticker with original artwork, exclusive to the book that has not been linked to any other media of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]].<ref>[https://twitter.com/MarioBrothBlog/status/984897333006610432 Twitter]. Posted April 13, 2018. Accessed September 5, 2020.</ref>
 
In addition, there is a Bob-omb sticker with original artwork, exclusive to the book that has not been linked to any other ''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]''-related series media.<ref>[https://twitter.com/MarioBrothBlog/status/984897333006610432 Twitter]. Posted April 13, 2018. Accessed September 5, 2020.</ref>


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