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Dirk Drain-Head was first mentioned by Mario in the issue "[[A Mouser in the Houser]]"; Mario, while travelling with [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] through a [[Warp Pipe]], mentions that he shouldn't have left his "Official Dirk Drain-Head Compass" at home. Princess Toadstool promptly tells Mario to be quiet about his obsession with Dirk. | Dirk Drain-Head was first mentioned by Mario in the issue "[[A Mouser in the Houser]]"; Mario, while travelling with [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] through a [[Warp Pipe]], mentions that he shouldn't have left his "Official Dirk Drain-Head Compass" at home. Princess Toadstool promptly tells Mario to be quiet about his obsession with Dirk. | ||
Dirk Drain-Head was later mentioned in "[[The Adventures of Dirk Drain-Head]]", which gave | Dirk Drain-Head was later mentioned in "[[The Adventures of Dirk Drain-Head]]", which gave somewhat more information on him. | ||
In the issue "[[Bedtime for Drain-Head]]" it is revealed that Mario is so obsessed with Dirk Drain-Head that he often stays-up for days reading his comics. Unfortunately, this oftentimes causes Mario to sleepwalk, believing himself to be Dirk Drain-Head. As "Bedtime for Drain-Head" showed, Mario would often go on adventures looking for Snakey in his "Dirk Drain-Head phase", often attacking any creatures that he came across. Oddly, while believing himself to be Dirk Drain-Head, Mario becomes several times more competent, easily beating several monsters, wrestling a [[Birdo]] to the ground and even subdueing [[Bowser]] single-handedly in "Bedtime for Drain-Head". | In the issue "[[Bedtime for Drain-Head]]" it is revealed that Mario is so obsessed with Dirk Drain-Head that he often stays-up for days reading his comics. Unfortunately, this oftentimes causes Mario to sleepwalk, believing himself to be Dirk Drain-Head. As "Bedtime for Drain-Head" showed, Mario would often go on adventures looking for Snakey in his "Dirk Drain-Head phase", often attacking any creatures that he came across. Oddly, while believing himself to be Dirk Drain-Head, Mario becomes several times more competent, easily beating several monsters, wrestling a [[Birdo]] to the ground and even subdueing [[Bowser]] single-handedly in "Bedtime for Drain-Head". | ||
"[[The Revenge of Pipe Ooze!]]" showed that Dirk, despite being a fictional character, is treated as a celebrity on the [[Mushroom Planet]], with an annual convention thrown in his honor every year in [[Pipe Land]], complete with a large-scale role playing. "The Revenge of Pipe Ooze!" also showed that not only Mario loves Dirk Drain-Head, several dozen members of the [[Koopa Troop]] also adore him, even [[Lemmy Koopa]]. | "[[The Revenge of Pipe Ooze!]]" showed that Dirk, despite being a fictional character, is treated as a celebrity on the [[Mushroom Planet]], with an annual convention thrown in his honor every year in [[Pipe Land]], complete with a large-scale role playing. "The Revenge of Pipe Ooze!" also showed that not only Mario loves Dirk Drain-Head, several dozen members of the [[Koopa Troop]] also adore him, even [[Lemmy Koopa]]. | ||
== Trivia == | |||
* A brief mention of Dirk Drain-Head having a brother is made by Mario to Luigi (Dirk drives his brother crazy too!), but this brother is never seen; though its possible Snakey, Dirk's sidekick may be his brother. | |||
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Revision as of 20:44, March 5, 2007
Dirk Drain-Head is a comic book superhero and idol of Mario in Valiant's Nintendo Comics System imprint.
Aside from possessing various plumbing-related weaponry, it is unknown what powers, if any, Dirk Drain-Head may possess; Dirk's origin is also relatively unknown. Dirk seems to be a stereotypical superhero, being honorable, virtueous, having a catch-phrase and a comedic sidekick, named Snakey; some of Dirk's enemies include Pipe Ooze, Muck and the mysterious Dark Dirk.
Interestingly, Dirk is almost identical to Luigi in a appearance, likewise, Snakey resembles Mario; Dark Dirk, being the apparent evil twin of Dirk, may also bear some minor resemblance to Waluigi.
Despite his comic only coming out quarterly, Dirk Drain-Head has a surprisingly large amount of comic issues, at six-hundred, fifty-eight.
Appearances
Dirk Drain-Head was first mentioned by Mario in the issue "A Mouser in the Houser"; Mario, while travelling with Princess Toadstool through a Warp Pipe, mentions that he shouldn't have left his "Official Dirk Drain-Head Compass" at home. Princess Toadstool promptly tells Mario to be quiet about his obsession with Dirk.
Dirk Drain-Head was later mentioned in "The Adventures of Dirk Drain-Head", which gave somewhat more information on him.
In the issue "Bedtime for Drain-Head" it is revealed that Mario is so obsessed with Dirk Drain-Head that he often stays-up for days reading his comics. Unfortunately, this oftentimes causes Mario to sleepwalk, believing himself to be Dirk Drain-Head. As "Bedtime for Drain-Head" showed, Mario would often go on adventures looking for Snakey in his "Dirk Drain-Head phase", often attacking any creatures that he came across. Oddly, while believing himself to be Dirk Drain-Head, Mario becomes several times more competent, easily beating several monsters, wrestling a Birdo to the ground and even subdueing Bowser single-handedly in "Bedtime for Drain-Head".
"The Revenge of Pipe Ooze!" showed that Dirk, despite being a fictional character, is treated as a celebrity on the Mushroom Planet, with an annual convention thrown in his honor every year in Pipe Land, complete with a large-scale role playing. "The Revenge of Pipe Ooze!" also showed that not only Mario loves Dirk Drain-Head, several dozen members of the Koopa Troop also adore him, even Lemmy Koopa.
Trivia
- A brief mention of Dirk Drain-Head having a brother is made by Mario to Luigi (Dirk drives his brother crazy too!), but this brother is never seen; though its possible Snakey, Dirk's sidekick may be his brother.