Now you have a solution for those troublesome clogged pipes.
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Assistance comes in the form of Mario and Luigi, armed with plungers and snakes as their tools of choice for dealing with backed-up showers and sinks. A clever new advertisement, tied to the April 7 release of “The Super Mario Bros. Movie,” also serves as a promotion for Super Mario Bros. Plumbing, a service catering to Brooklyn and Queens (unfortunately, Manhattan residents are left to their own devices).
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One contented customer in the ad remarks, “Thank you Super Mario Bros., it seems like the only thing you haven’t drained is my bank account.”
Additionally, there’s a satirical website that assures customers that the company is “Family Owned and Operated” and proudly claims, “Fixing Pipes Is Our Game!” However, there’s no mention of saving princesses or battling Bowser on the site.
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“My little (but taller) brother, Luigi, and I were tired of dealing with spiky bosses, so we jumped at the opportunity to take on Brooklyn’s plumbing problems all by ourselves,” the site proudly proclaims. It also provides a contact number (929-55-MARIO), and when dialed, callers are greeted with an enthusiastic, Italian-accented Mario in the voicemail message.
“The Super Mario Bros. Movie” is a co-production involving Nintendo, the game’s creator, Universal Pictures, and Illumination, known for “Despicable Me” and “Sing.” The film features Chris Pratt as Mario, Charlie Day as Luigi, Seth Rogen as Donkey Kong, and Anya Taylor-Joy as Princess Peach. While the film’s details are still mostly a mystery, early promotional materials have garnered enthusiasm from fans, who appreciate the fidelity to the video game’s look and feel. In contrast, the 1993 adaptation of “Super Mario Bros.” was widely criticized as unwatchable.
Source: https://dominioncinemas.net
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