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{{quote|Great jumping bullfrogs!|Mark Twang|"[[Rolling Down the River]]"}}
{{quote|Great jumping bullfrogs!|Mark Twang|"[[Rolling Down the River]]"}}
[[File:MarkTwang.jpg|thumb|Mark Twang]]
[[File:MarkTwang.jpg|thumb|Mark Twang]]
'''Mark Twang''' is an elderly man who seemingly inhabits the [[River World]], whose rivers he voyages down in his ship, the [[Ding Bell]].
'''Mark Twang''' is an elderly [[Human|man]] who seemingly inhabits the [[River World]], whose rivers he voyages down in his ship, the [[Ding Bell]].


In ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode "[[Rolling Down the River]]", Mark Twang apparently agrees to a race with [[Bowser|Captain Koopa]] and his [[Sinister Star]], with whoever winning the race becoming King of the River and presumably, the River World. Unfortunately, the engine of the Ding Bell is sabotaged by Captain Koopa, severally limiting the speed which Mark Twang can travel at on the Ding Bell.
In ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode "[[Rolling Down the River]]", Mark Twang apparently agrees to a race with [[Bowser|Captain Koopa]] and his [[Sinister Star]], with whoever winning the race becoming King of the River and presumably, the River World. Unfortunately, the engine of the Ding Bell is sabotaged by Captain Koopa, severally limiting the speed which Mark Twang can travel at on the Ding Bell.

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