Super Mario Bros. 3: Happy Birthday, Princess Toadstool
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| Writer | Jack C. Harris |
| Artists | Art Ellis Kim Ellis |
| Publisher | Western Publishing |
| Label | Golden Look-Look Books |
| Original language | English |
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Super Mario Bros. 3: Happy Birthday, Princess Toadstool is aGolden Look-Look Book written by Jack C. Harris. It was illustrated by Art and Kim Ellis and published in 1990 byWestern Publishing.[1] It is targeted for very young readers.
Plot synopsis[edit]
Mario andLuigi are heading toPrincess Toadstool's birthday party, but Mario feels sad. He wanted to give Toadstool aMagic Star, which Luigi also wanted to give her. They decide to race for one. To make it easy, Mario eats aRed Mushroom and grabs aFire Flower. However, instead of doingSuper Mario Bros. 3 actions, Mario slides down a flagpole and runs inside a crumblingcastle like in the originalSuper Mario Bros. He jumps into a pipe leading to the sewers, uses all his Mushroom-and-Flower energy, and soon finds a Magic Star. However, at that moment, the power-ups wear off, and Mario follows the Magic Star, which lands in Luigi's pocket. Mario feels sad again until Luigi suggests that they can both give the Magic Star to Toadstool. Feeling happy, Mario jumps on Luigi's shoulders, and they head to Toadstool's birthday party. Mario tells her finding her gift was no problem. Luigi glares at him, though, so Mario says Luigi helped him find it.

