Sonic's Flowers/A Big Day For Sonic

Mario's Wolves, retitled A Big Day for Mario, for American audiences, is a fifth episode of Mario the Red Plumber and Friends. It is a parody to Thomas and Friends episode, Thomas' Train/A Big Day for Thomas.

Cast

 * Mario (from Mario) as Thomas
 * Mr. Garrison (from South Park) as Sir Topham Hatt
 * Wallace (from Wallace and Gromit) as Henry
 * Donkey Kong (form Mario) as Gordon
 * Sonic (from Sonic) as Edward
 * Rabbit (from Winnie the Pooh) as James
 * Sir Kay (from The Sword in the Stone) as Jeremiah Jobling (cameo)
 * Various Animators as Various Workmen

Transcript
Narrator: "Mario the Red Plumber was grumbling to the other TV characters."

Mario: "I spend my time pulling Wolves about, ready for you to take out on journeys."

Narrator: "The other TV characters laughed."

Mario: "Why can't I take passengers, too?"

Donkey Kong: "You're too impatient."

Narrator: "They said."

Donkey Kong: "You'd be sure to leave something behind."

Mario: "Rubbish!"

Narrator: "Said Mario."

Mario: "I'll show you."

Narrator: "One night, he and Wallace were alone. Wallace was ill. The men worked hard, but he didn't get better.

He felt just as bad next morning. Wallace usually took the first passengers, and Mario had to get his wolves ready."

Mario: "If Wallace is ill,"

Narrator: "He thought."

Mario: "Perhaps I shall take his Wolves."

Narrator: "Mario ran to find the Wolves."

Mario: "Come along, come along!"

Narrator: "He fussed."

Wolves: "There's plenty of time, there's plenty of time."

Narrator: "They grumbled.

Mario took them to the platform, and wanted to run around in front at once.

But his driver wouldn't let him."

Mario's Driver: "Don't be impatient, Mario!"

Narrator: "Mario waited and waited.

People got on board, the guard and stationmaster walked up and down, the porter secured the wolves, and still, Wallace didn't come. Mario got more and more excited.

Mr. Garrison came to see what was the matter, and the guard and the stationmaster told him about Wallace."

Mr. Garrison: "Find another TV Character."

Narrator: "He ordered."

Guard and Stationmaster: "There's only Mario."

Narrator: "They said."

Mr. Garrison: "You'll have to do it then, Mario. Be quick now."

Narrator: "So Mario ran round, and backed down on the wolves to start."

Mario's Driver: "Don't be impatient."

Narrator: "Said his driver."

Mario's Driver: "Wait until everything is ready."

Narrator: "But Mario was too excited to listen.

What happened then, nobody knows. Perhaps the first wolf forgot to grab Mario, or perhaps Mario was given the signal by mistake. Anyhow, Mario started. As they passed the first signal tower, men waved and shouted, but he didn't stop."

Mario: "They're waving because I'm such a splendid plumber."

Narrator: "He thought importantly."

Mario: "Wallace says it's hard to pull Wolves, but I think it's easy.

Hurry, hurry, hurry!"

Narrator: "He puffed, pretending to be like Donkey Kong."

Mario: "People have never seen me taking passengers before. It's nice of them to wave."

Narrator: "And he whistled."

Mario: "Thank you."

Narrator: "Then he came to a signal at 'Danger'."

Mario: "Bother!"

Narrator: "He said."

Mario: "I Must stop, and I was going so nicely, too! What a nuisance signals are."

Narrator: "He blew an angry whistle.

The Signalman ran up."

Signalman: "Hello, Mario."

Narrator: "He said."

Signalman: "What are you doing here?"

Mario: "I'm pulling Wolves."

Narrator: "Said Mario."

Mario: "Can't you see?"

Signalman: "Where are your wolves, then?"

Narrator: "Mario looked back."

Mario: "Why, bless me!"

Narrator: "He said."

Mario: "If we haven't left them behind!"

Signalman: "Yes."

Narrator: "Said the signalman."

Signalman: "You'd better go back quickly and fetch them."

Narrator: "Poor Mario was so sad, he nearly cried.

Mario's Driver: "Cheer up."

Narrator: "Said his driver."

Mario's Driver: "Let's go back quickly and try again."

Narrator: "At the station, all the passengers were talking at once. They were telling Mr. Garrison what a bad place TV Land was. But when Mario came back, they saw how sad he was, and couldn't be cross.

He held on to the Wolves, and this time he really pulled them.

But for a long time afterwards, the other TV Characters laughed at Mario and said,"

Wallace and Rabbit: "Look, there's Mario, who wanted to take some passengers, but forgot about the wolves!"