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|full_name = Nicole Elizabeth Eggert
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|first_appearance = "[[Neatness Counts]]"
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'''Nicole Elizabeth Eggert''' (January 13, 1972 – ) is a famous television actress who appeared in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' live-action segment "[[Neatness Counts]]".
'''{{wp|Nicole Eggert|Nicole Elizabeth Eggert}}''' (born January 13, 1972) is an American actress known for her appearances in ''{{wp|Charles in Charge}}'' and ''{{wp|Baywatch}}''. She guest appeared in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' live-action segment "[[Neatness Counts]]", playing herself.


== History ==
==History==
Needing her kitchen sink repaired, Nicole decides to employ [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] to fix it after seeing an advertisement for [[Mario Brothers Plumbing]] in the Brooklyn Times.


Needing her kitchen sink repaired, Nicole decided to employ Mario and Luigi to fix it after seeing an advertisement for [[Mario Bros. Plumbing]] in the Brooklyn Times.
Inexplicably appearing behind the medicine cabinet of Mario and Luigi's apartment, where she claims to be looking at the expiration date of Mario and Luigi's toothpaste, Nicole tells them about the clog in her sink. Deciding to show-off their plumbing skills to Nicole, Mario and Luigi attempt to fix a nearby, clogged sink for her, only to end up spraying Nicole in the face with filthy water.


Inexplicably appearing behind the medicine cabinet of Mario and Luigi's apartment, were she claimed to be looking at the expiration date of Mario and Luigi's toothpaste, Nicole told them about the clog in her sink. Deciding to show-off their plumbing skills to Nicole, Mario and Luigi attempted to fix a nearby, clogged sink for her, only to end up spraying Nicole in the face with filthy water.
Apologizing to Nicole, Luigi proceeds to guide her over to the apartment furnace to dry off, unfortunately, this furnace backfires, spraying Nicole with smoke. Luigi and Mario, frantically apologizing to Nicole, guide her to a nearby chair, accidentally causing her to step on a cake on the way.


Apologizing to Nicole, Luigi proceeded to guide her over to the apartment furnace to dry off, unfortunately, this furnace backfires, spraying Nicole with smoke. Luigi and Mario, frantically apologizing to Nicole, guide her to a nearby chair, accidentally causing her to step on a cake on the way.
Matters are made worse when Nicole sits on the chair, which has a pie on it; getting off the chair, Nicole proceeds to have a large amount of garbage dumped on her from a nearby garbage disposal.


Matters are made worse when Nicole sits on the chair, which had a pie on it; getting off the chair, Nicole proceeded to have a large amount of garbage dumped on her from a nearby garbage disposal.
As Mario and Luigi continually apologize to Nicole, who, oddly, says everything is alright; Nicole goes on to explain to the confused Mario and Luigi that she was going to go to a "sloppy party", a party where the filthiest attendant wins a prize. All of the adversity that had been occurring to Nicole was actually helping her, as it saved her the trouble of buying a costume. Now knowing this, Mario and Luigi proceed making her more and more filthy by smearing cake on her.
 
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As Mario and Luigi continually apologize to Nicole, who, oddly, says everything is alright; Nicole goes on to explain to the confused Mario and Luigi that she was going to go to a "sloppy party", a party where the filthiest attendant wins a prize. Mario and Luigi continued dirtying of Nicole saved her the trouble of buying a costume. Still wanting to help Nicole, Mario and Luigi proceeded to help her smear more cake on herself.
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Latest revision as of 14:07, August 7, 2024

Nicole Eggert
Nicole Eggert
Full name Nicole Elizabeth Eggert
Species Human
First appearance The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! ("Neatness Counts") (1989)
Portrayed by Herself

Nicole Elizabeth Eggert (born January 13, 1972) is an American actress known for her appearances in Charles in Charge and Baywatch. She guest appeared in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! live-action segment "Neatness Counts", playing herself.

History[edit]

Needing her kitchen sink repaired, Nicole decides to employ Mario and Luigi to fix it after seeing an advertisement for Mario Brothers Plumbing in the Brooklyn Times.

Inexplicably appearing behind the medicine cabinet of Mario and Luigi's apartment, where she claims to be looking at the expiration date of Mario and Luigi's toothpaste, Nicole tells them about the clog in her sink. Deciding to show-off their plumbing skills to Nicole, Mario and Luigi attempt to fix a nearby, clogged sink for her, only to end up spraying Nicole in the face with filthy water.

Apologizing to Nicole, Luigi proceeds to guide her over to the apartment furnace to dry off, unfortunately, this furnace backfires, spraying Nicole with smoke. Luigi and Mario, frantically apologizing to Nicole, guide her to a nearby chair, accidentally causing her to step on a cake on the way.

Matters are made worse when Nicole sits on the chair, which has a pie on it; getting off the chair, Nicole proceeds to have a large amount of garbage dumped on her from a nearby garbage disposal.

As Mario and Luigi continually apologize to Nicole, who, oddly, says everything is alright; Nicole goes on to explain to the confused Mario and Luigi that she was going to go to a "sloppy party", a party where the filthiest attendant wins a prize. All of the adversity that had been occurring to Nicole was actually helping her, as it saved her the trouble of buying a costume. Now knowing this, Mario and Luigi proceed making her more and more filthy by smearing cake on her.