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[[File:Bolshoi Theater MIMDOS.png|thumb|The Bolshoi Ballet in the DOS version]]
[[File:Bolshoi Theater MIMDOS.png|thumb|The '''Bolshoi Ballet''' in the DOS version]]
[[File:BolshoiBallet MIM.png|thumb|left|The Bolshoi Ballet in the SNES version]]
[[File:BolshoiBallet MIM.png|thumb|left|The Bolshoi Ballet in the SNES version]]
{{quote|Russian dance companies are the accepted stars of 20th century ballet. No troupe is more famous than The Bolshoi Ballet company, founded in 1776. Alexander Gorsky, director of the Bolshoi until 1942, is one of the most important people in the ballet world. It is said he made the dances more interesting to modern audiences by introducing the idea of realism into choreography and scenery. The Bolshoi Theater was built in 1856 and seats 2000 ballet fans.|'''Pamphlet'''|Mario is Missing! (PC)}}
The '''{{wp|Bolshoi Theatre|Bolshoi Theater}}''' (in Russian: '''Большой театр''', ''Bolʹshoĭ tyeatr'') is a theater that hosts numerous ballet and opera performances, and most notably serves as the base for the {{wp|Bolshoi Ballet}} troupe. In ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'', it is one of the landmarks in [[Moscow]] that gets ransacked by [[Koopa Troopa]]s (although the game calls the building the "Bolshoi Ballet" multiple times). In the NES and SNES versions, a [[Bolshoi Ballet Slipper]] is stolen, whereas in the DOS and Deluxe versions, a [[Bolshoi Ballet Tutu]] is stolen; in either case, the entire theater is shut down due to the theft. [[Luigi]] is tasked with returning the stolen clothing article to the theater so that it can be reopened, but he must prove that they are real by answering the questions below:
The '''{{wp|Bolshoi Theatre|Bolshoi Theater}}''' (in Russian: '''Большой театр''', ''Bolʹshoĭ tyeatr'') is a theater that hosts numerous ballet and opera performances, and most notably serves as the base for the {{wp|Bolshoi Ballet}} troupe. In the [[Mario is Missing! (PC)|PC]], [[Mario is Missing! (Super Nintendo Entertainment System)|SNES]], and [[Mario is Missing! (Nintendo Entertainment System)|NES versions of ''Mario is Missing!'']], it is one of the landmarks in [[Moscow]] that gets ransacked by [[Koopa Troopa]]s (although the game calls the building the '''Bolshoi Ballet''' more often than not). In the NES and SNES versions, a [[Bolshoi Ballet slipper]] is stolen, whereas in the DOS and Deluxe versions, a [[Bolshoi Ballet Tutu]] is stolen; in either case, the entire theater is shut down due to the theft. [[Luigi]] is tasked with returning the stolen clothing article to the theater so that it can be reopened, but he must prove that they are real by answering the questions below:
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*''Alexander Gorsky is said to have introduced _____ into ballet.''
*''Alexander Gorsky is said to have introduced _____ into ballet.''
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**seats over 3000
**seats over 3000
**was built in 1865
**was built in 1865
==Pamphlet information==
''Russian dance companies are the accepted stars of 20th century ballet. No troupe is more famous than The Bolshoi Ballet company, founded in 1776. Alexander Gorsky, director of the Bolshoi until 1942, is one of the most important people in the ballet world. It is said he made the dances more interesting to modern audiences by introducing the idea of realism into choreography and scenery. The Bolshoi Theater was built in 1856 and seats 2000 ballet fans.''


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