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In a standard Japanese apartment, two children are playing ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. The brother offers play tips, much to his sister's annoyance. Their mother comes into the room and asks the sister, [[Kaoru]] to pick up some groceries. As she makes the list, Kaoru notices sparklers in the kitchen drawer and takes them. She shows them to her brother, [[Tatsuya]], who becomes so overjoyed that [[Mario]] dies in-game.  
In a standard Japanese apartment, two children are playing ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. The brother offers play tips, much to his sister's annoyance. Their mother comes into the room and asks the sister, [[Kaoru]] to pick up some groceries. As she makes the list, Kaoru notices sparklers in the kitchen drawer and takes them. She shows them to her brother, [[Tatsuya]], who becomes so overjoyed that [[Mario]] dies in-game.  


Later on, the two set the fireworks up in an auto junkyard. Tatsuya is concerned, but Kaoru reassures him over the safeness of their stunt. As the two set off the fireworks, Mario and [[Luigi]] look up from their Jeep repairing adventures nearby. Mario feels nostalgia for the fireworks show, but Luigi notices smoke coming from a garbage bin where a stray ember landed, causing the trash to light. The kids now notice the ensuing flames and become understandably scared. Mario and Luigi put out the flames with a bucket of water and scold the children's foolishness, saying that they shouldn't do these things without supervision, a bucket of water and such. Mario informs the children the true nature of fire as it can set houses ablaze through lit cigarette butts, neglected gas ovens and the mischief of young children. As the children imagine the flames transforming into a skull, they feel the full impact of what could've happened and apologize. The brothers tell them to go on home, but Kaoru knows that if they say they met Mario, they'd get weird looks, resulting in laughs from the group.
Later on, the two set the fireworks up in an auto junkyard. Tatsuya is concerned, but Kaoru reassures him over the safeness of their stunt. As the two set off the fireworks, Mario and [[Luigi]] look up from their Jeep repairing adventures nearby. Mario feels nostalgia for the fireworks show, but Luigi notices smoke coming from a garbage bin where a stray ember landed, causing the trash to light. The kids now notice the ensuing flames and become understandably scared. Mario and Luigi put out the flames with a bucket of water and scold the children's foolishness; saying that they shouldn't do these things without supervision, a bucket of water and such. Mario informs the children the true nature of fire as it can set houses ablaze through lit cigarette butts, neglected gas ovens and the mischief of young children. As the children imagine the flames transforming into a skull, they feel the full impact of what could've happened and apologize. The brothers tell them to go on home, but Kaoru knows that if they say they met Mario, they'd get weird looks, resulting in laughs from the group.


[[File:Luigi and Mario firefighters - Super Mario no Shobotai.png|thumb|left|Mario and Luigi after they rescue the mother and the child]]
[[File:Luigi and Mario firefighters - Super Mario no Shobotai.png|thumb|left|Mario and Luigi after they rescue the mother and the child]]

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