Sonic Comes to Breakfast (Sonic and Friends Episode)

Mario Comes to Breakfast is the 18th episode of the second season of Mario the Red Plumber and Friendsand the 44th episode overall. It is a parody of the Thomas and Friends episode, Thomas Comes to Breakfast.

Cast

 * Mario (from Mario) as Thomas
 * Piglet (from Winnie the Pooh) as Percy
 * Toadsworth (from Mario) as Toby
 * Phineas and Ferb (from Phineas and Ferb) as Donald and Douglas
 * Mr. Garrison (from South Park) as Sir Topham Hatt
 * Baby Peach and Baby Daisy (from Mario) as Annie and Clarabel (cameo)
 * Meg Griffin (from Family Guy) as Daisy (mentioned; not named)
 * Mama Robotnik (from Sonic) as The Stationmaster's Wife
 * Clayton (from Tarzan) as The Stationmaster (does not speak)

Transcript
Narrator: "Mario the Red Plumber has worked his line for many years, and knows it very well."

Mario's Driver: "You know just where to stop, Mario."

Narrator: "Laughed his driver."

Mario's Driver: "You could almost manage it without me."

Narrator: "Mario had become conceited. He didn't realize his driver was joking.

Later, he boasted to the others."

Mario: "Driver says I don't need him now."

Piglet: "Don't be so daft!"

Narrator: "Snorted Piglet."

Toadsworth: "I'd never go without my driver."

Narrator: "Said Toadsworth, earnestly."

Toadsworth: "I'd be frightened."

Mario: "Puh!"

Narrator: "Boasted Mario."

Mario: "I'm not scared!"

Toadsworth: "You'd never dare!"

Mario: "I would then, you'll see."

Narrator: "Next morning, the fire lighter came. Mario drowsed comfortably, and the warmth spread through his body.

Piglet and Toadsworth were still asleep. Mario suddenly remembered;"

Mario: "Silly stick-in-the-muds!"

Narrator: "He chuckled."

Mario: "I'll show them. Driver said I could manage without him. I'll just go out, then I'll stop and WHEESH! That'll make them jump."

Narrator: "Mario thought he was being clever. Really, he was only moving because a careless cleaner had meddled with his body. He soon found his mistake. He tried to wheesh, but he couldn't. He tried to stop, but he couldn't. He just kept rolling along. He didn't dare look at what was coming next; there was Mr. Clayton's house. Clayton was just about to have breakfast."

Mario: "Horrors!"

Narrator: "Cried Mario, and shut his eyes."

(CRASH!)

"The house rocked, broken glass tinkled, plaster was everywhere. Mario had collected a bush on his travels. He peered into the room through its leaves. He couldn't speak.

Mr. Clayton was furious. Mama Robotnik picked up her plate."

Mama Robotnik: "You miserable plumber!"

Narrator: "She scolded."

Mama Robotnik: "Just look what you've done to our breakfast! Now I shall have to cook some more!"

Narrator: "She banged the door.

More plaster fell. This time, it fell on Mario. Mario felt depressed.

Workmen propped up the house with strong poles, and laid a path through the garden.

Meanwhile, Phineas and Ferb arrived."

Phineas and Ferb: "D'n' fess yourself, Mario, we'll soon have you back on the path!"

Narrator: "They laughed.

Phineas and Ferb, working hard, managed to haul Mario back to safety. Bits of fencing, a bush, and a broken window frame festuned his front, which was badly twisted. The twins laughed and left him.

Mario was in disgrace.

There was worse to come."

Mr. Garrison: "You are a very naughty plumber!"

Mario (muffled): "I know, sir. I'm sorry, sir."

Narrator: "Mario's voice was muffled behind his bush."

Mr. Garrison: "You must go to the workshop and have your front mended, it will be a long job."

Mario: "Yes, sir."

Mr. Garrison: "Meanwhile, a female teenager will do your work."

Mario: "A T-t-teenager, sir?"

Narrator: "Mario spluttered."

Mr. Garrison: "Yes, Mario, teenager always stay in heir houses until they are wanted. Teenagers never galavant off to breakfast in hunter's houses."