JFrombaugh
Goomba
I was wondering if the Mario series has ever been an inspiration to you for creative projects in school, whether it was for art, writing, or even just a shout-out in one of the many things you did for fun as a kid.
I'm remembering a project for high school Creative Writing. The only requirement for our stories (beyond a minimum length) was that the first few sentences had to be:
"I could tell that it was going to be one of those days. Nothing seemed to go right all day. I was mindlessly sitting at my desk when all of a sudden the classroom door swung open and there appeared " (or something along those lines)
In my story, the person who appeared was Princess Peach. I then remembered that today was the day of our Mushroom Kingdom field trip. We went outside and were assigned to one of three princesses who were to be our tour guides; I ended up with Rosalina. (I was trying to get all 120 Stars in Super Mario Galaxy at the time, and yes I did have a slight crush on her )
We took a warp pipe to the Mushroom World and ended up in Sarasaland as evidently the closest pipe to "our area of the real world" was there. Then we discovered we had to take an Evacuated Tube Train that allowed for rapid transit between Sarasaland and the Mushroom Kingdom, moving at over 3,400 mph (no idea where I came up with that number other than my Physics teacher had told our class a little while back that it was theoretically possible for a "Maglev train" to reach speeds of 5,000 km/h if inside a vacuum tunnel due to the lack of air resistance).
Daisy explained to us that it was largely thanks to games like Mario Kart Wii, the Mario Party series, and other sports games that building this ETT project had even been possible, as those had helped with relations between the two kingdoms, not to mention funding for the project. It was Rosalina's first time riding, Daisy had ridden it many times before so her group went first, followed by Peach's group, and then us. Rosalina did just fine being a space traveller/goddess and all, though I remember I had wrote that a couple of the people in my group looked very queasy getting off it.
(If you want more info on Vacuum Tube Trains, you can read up here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vactrain)
After that, it was a short walk from Town Town train station to Peach's Castle, and then our tour guides showed us all around the castle. After that we had a banquet all together, and then we were given a few minutes with our princesses to ask them any questions. I asked Rosalina a few things about the Lumas, what her job was like, etc. And then we took the ETT back to the warp pipe, and then the pipe back to the "real world".
I ended up being so proud of my story that I read it aloud in class on the due date when the teacher offered us to (albeit somewhat embarassedly) and the other students absolutely LOVED it. If only I still had the document...I would definitely upload it to the Fan stuff section here.
But anyway, that was a few years ago and looking back I think it was really kind of amusing. Anyone else have a simular story, or other times Mario has gotten into their schoolwork in some form or another?
I'm remembering a project for high school Creative Writing. The only requirement for our stories (beyond a minimum length) was that the first few sentences had to be:
"I could tell that it was going to be one of those days. Nothing seemed to go right all day. I was mindlessly sitting at my desk when all of a sudden the classroom door swung open and there appeared " (or something along those lines)
In my story, the person who appeared was Princess Peach. I then remembered that today was the day of our Mushroom Kingdom field trip. We went outside and were assigned to one of three princesses who were to be our tour guides; I ended up with Rosalina. (I was trying to get all 120 Stars in Super Mario Galaxy at the time, and yes I did have a slight crush on her )
We took a warp pipe to the Mushroom World and ended up in Sarasaland as evidently the closest pipe to "our area of the real world" was there. Then we discovered we had to take an Evacuated Tube Train that allowed for rapid transit between Sarasaland and the Mushroom Kingdom, moving at over 3,400 mph (no idea where I came up with that number other than my Physics teacher had told our class a little while back that it was theoretically possible for a "Maglev train" to reach speeds of 5,000 km/h if inside a vacuum tunnel due to the lack of air resistance).
Daisy explained to us that it was largely thanks to games like Mario Kart Wii, the Mario Party series, and other sports games that building this ETT project had even been possible, as those had helped with relations between the two kingdoms, not to mention funding for the project. It was Rosalina's first time riding, Daisy had ridden it many times before so her group went first, followed by Peach's group, and then us. Rosalina did just fine being a space traveller/goddess and all, though I remember I had wrote that a couple of the people in my group looked very queasy getting off it.
(If you want more info on Vacuum Tube Trains, you can read up here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vactrain)
After that, it was a short walk from Town Town train station to Peach's Castle, and then our tour guides showed us all around the castle. After that we had a banquet all together, and then we were given a few minutes with our princesses to ask them any questions. I asked Rosalina a few things about the Lumas, what her job was like, etc. And then we took the ETT back to the warp pipe, and then the pipe back to the "real world".
I ended up being so proud of my story that I read it aloud in class on the due date when the teacher offered us to (albeit somewhat embarassedly) and the other students absolutely LOVED it. If only I still had the document...I would definitely upload it to the Fan stuff section here.
But anyway, that was a few years ago and looking back I think it was really kind of amusing. Anyone else have a simular story, or other times Mario has gotten into their schoolwork in some form or another?