It was a nice sunny day in New Donk City... with Dry Bowser and Mayor Pauline hanging out together as the pair was heading to Jerry Seinfeld's apartment, with Dry Bowser being the one insisting on having the comedian at his birthday party that he was going to have today.

"Are you sure that Jerry is the kind of guy you would want?" Pauline stated as she adjusted her red hat, both her and Dry Bowser walking past the New Donkers populating the metropolitan area.

"I heard he was the one who could bring in the most laughs. So long as he delivers in that, then I'm certain things can work out," Dry Bowser explained his predicament, the skeletal reptile moving his bony hands around to get his point across.

"Well, I do have to warn you, Seinfeld is a bit of a enigma... I remember going on some dates with him, and he's..." Pauline sighed as she placed her right hand on her face. "Just be careful around him. He hides a sketchy side most people don't even know about..."

"I know plenty of shady people. I'm certain he wouldn't be a problem," Dry Bowser stated as the two entered one of the many apartment buildings populating the most popular metropolis in the Metro Kingdom, with them standing right at the doorway as Pauline buzzed in.

"Yello," Jerry said from the other line as he was heard munching on cereal.

"It's me, Jerry." Pauline stated as she brushed back her smooth brown hair.

"Come on on," Jerry stated as the buzzer buzzed, allowing Pauline and Dry Bowser to head into the apartment.

Several minutes passed after the duo headed up the stairs to eventually reached Jerry Seinfeld's home.

"Do you want to answer first, or you?" Pauline asked Dry Bowser while placing her hands on her hips.

Dry Bowser was quickly brushing his red hair using a small fragile bone as he placed the bone back into his skeletal body, shrugging. "Well it's up to you. After all, you are the mayor and he knows you better."

Pauline was about to respond as Jerry opened the door, wearing his pajamas. Pauline and Dry Bowser glanced at Jerry, then turned to each other as both of them felt a bit awkward, with Jerry simply standing there eating his bowl of cereal.

"Can I help you?" Jerry asked after swallowing his cereal, being nonchalant as always.

"We came up to say hi, Jerry."

Jerry nodded. "I can see that."

"You're just going to stand there and eat, aren't you?"

"Maybe I am, perhaps not."