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==Story== Mario has received an invitation from [[Princess Toadstool]], asking him to meet her at the castle because she baked a cake. After a brief introduction of the castle and the surrounding area, Mario makes his appearance, bursting out of a Warp Pipe. One of the [[Lakitu]]s that gave the introduction to the castle greets Mario, explaining that him and his brother are cameramen, and will be recording his adventure on video, which the player is given a tutorial on how to change the camera angle. Once inside the castle, Mario is greeted with a message accompanied by ominous music and an evil laugh telling him to "go away, no one is home". If Mario talks to the [[Toad]] in the foyer, he will tell him that [[Bowser]] kidnapped the princess and is holding her inside one of the paintings on the walls and is using the magic of the Power Star to seal the doors behind him.
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