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'''''{{wp|The History of Mexico (mural)|The History of Mexico}}''''', also known as '''''Epopeya del Pueblo Mexicano''''' ("Epic of the Mexican People"), is a mural by Mexican artist {{wp|Diego Rivera}} located in the stairwell of the [[National Palace]] in [[Mexico City]]. It appears in all versions of ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'' under the generic name '''Diego Rivera Mural'''. In that game, it was somehow stolen off of the walls of the Palace by [[Koopa Troopa]]s, forcing the National Palace to close to tourists. When [[Luigi]] visited the city, he had to defeat the Koopa carrying the mural, take it back to the Palace, and verify that it was the real mural by answering trivia questions. | '''''{{wp|The History of Mexico (mural)|The History of Mexico}}''''', also known as '''''Epopeya del Pueblo Mexicano''''' ("Epic of the Mexican People"), is a mural by Mexican artist {{wp|Diego Rivera}} located in the stairwell of the [[National Palace]] in [[Mexico City]]. It appears in all versions of ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'' under the generic name '''Diego Rivera Mural'''. In that game, it was somehow stolen off of the walls of the Palace by [[Koopa Troopa]]s, forcing the National Palace to close to tourists. When [[Luigi]] visited the city, he had to defeat the Koopa carrying the mural, take it back to the Palace, and verify that it was the real mural by answering trivia questions. | ||