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|image=[[File:Cannonball MIMSNES.png]]
|image=[[File:Cannonball MIMSNES.png]]
|first_appearance=''[[Mario is Missing! (Super Nintendo Entertainment System)|Mario is Missing!]]'' ([[List of games by date#1993|1993]])
|first_appearance=''[[Mario is Missing!]]'' ([[List of games by date#1993|1993]])
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The '''Cannonball from the Emperor's Cannon''' is an item that appears exclusively in the [[Mario is Missing! (Super Nintendo Entertainment System)|SNES release of ''Mario is Missing!'']]. It is a part of the ammunition for the {{wp|Tsar Cannon}} (named the "Emperor's Cannon" in-game, which is also depicted in the item's image) that is exhibited in the [[Kremlin]]. It is stolen from its proper place by a group of invading [[Koopa Troopa]]s, and it is then carried around by a single Koopa Troopa wandering through [[Moscow]]. [[Luigi]] eventually grabs it for himself and asks the city's locals about it, leading them to discuss its history and various facts about it, such as how the cannon's cannonballs were cast in 1586 alongside the cannon (in actuality, they were cast in the 19th century<ref>Chernov, Vladimir. "First Day." ''Moscow: a Short Guide'', edited by I. A. Romashkevich. translated by J. C. Butler, Moscow Progress Publishers, 1979, p. 56. ''Archive.org'', archive.org/details/moscowshortguide00cher. Retrieved January 28, 2018.</ref>). Luigi eventually gathers enough knowledge to bring it to the Kremlin's information booth and prove that the Cannonball that he is holding is genuine. The booth's clerk accepts the item and gives him $1600 as a reward. In the NES version, the [[Emperor's Bell]] is instead stolen from the Kremlin.
 
The '''Cannonball''' is an item that appears exclusively in the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] release of ''[[Mario is Missing!]]''. It is a part of the ammunition for the {{wp|Tsar Cannon}} (named the "Emperor's Cannon" in-game, which is also depicted in the item's image) that is exhibited in the [[Kremlin]]. It is stolen from its proper place by a group of invading [[Koopa Troopa]]s, and it is then carried around by a single Koopa Troopa wandering through [[Moscow]]. [[Luigi]] eventually grabs it for himself and asks the city's locals about it, leading them to discuss its history and various facts about it, such as how the cannon's cannonballs were cast in 1586 alongside the cannon (in actuality, they were cast in the 19th century<ref>Chernov, Vladimir. "First Day." ''Moscow: a Short Guide'', edited by I. A. Romashkevich. translated by J. C. Butler, Moscow Progress Publishers, 1979, p. 56. ''Archive.org'', archive.org/details/moscowshortguide00cher. Retrieved January 28, 2018.</ref>). Luigi eventually gathers enough knowledge to bring it to the Kremlin's information booth and prove that the Cannonball that he is holding is genuine. The booth's clerk accepts the item and gives him $1600 as a reward. In the NES version, the [[Emperor's Bell]] is instead stolen from the Kremlin.


==Information==
==Information==
{{MIM info header}}
*Boy: ''"Now we can have a ball! That's from the world's biggest cannon."
{{MIMSNES info
*Tourist: ''"Wow! You can be a real hot shot and return that to the Emperor's Cannon."
|boy=Now we can have a ball! That's from the world's biggest cannon.
*Reporter: ''"When I give a tour of the Kremlin, I’d like to include that cannon ball."
|tourist=Wow! You can be a real hot shot and return that to the Emperor's Cannon.
*Scientist: ''"Since the cannon was cast in 1586, I guess its ammunition was too."
|reporter=When I give a tour of the Kremlin, I’d like to include that cannon ball.
*Policewoman: ''"Now you’re bringing out the big guns. That’s a cannon ball from Tsar Pushka."
|scientist=Since the cannon was cast in 1586, I guess its ammunition was too.
|officer=Now you’re bringing out the big guns. That’s a cannon ball from Tsar Pushka.
}}
|}


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==References==

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